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  1. ENV-2016-AKL-000185 Viaduct Harbour Holdings Limited v Auckland Council (scope) [pdf, 9.1 MB]

    ...Appendix 11 Business – City Centre Zone sunlight admission into public places Non-statutory Documents – Attachment 2.2 Wynyard Incorporated into the I214 Wynyard Precinct or deleted. Non-statutory Documents – Attachment 2 Urban design guidelines Deleted from the Plan – available on Councils Auckland Design Manual website Hearing Topics 051 – 054 Business D3 Business zones objectives and policies I3 Business zones H9 Business – Metropolitan Centre Zone...

  2. D-G of Conservation - Murray Brass - EIC - 25 February 2022 [pdf, 234 KB]

    ...which exceed any of 3m depth, 250m3 volume or 1000m2 area, or involve explosives, other than earthworks for construction of a building which is covered by building consent. The matters of discretion include “the location, timing of construction, design and density of the earthworks”, “the control of run off”, “the effects on waterbodies” and “the effects on stormwater flows”. 40. The Waitaki District Plan does not contain specific rules relating to stormwater or ea...

  3. 2023-05-22-Form-33-Ngati-Huia-ki-Matau.pdf [pdf, 36 KB]

    ...http://www.legislation.govt.nz/regulation/public/2003/0153/latest/link.aspx?search=ts_regulation_resource+management+forms_resel&p=1&id=DLM2421550#DLM2421550 7.4. Ensure appropriate opportunity is provided for Ngāti Huia ki Mātau participation in developing and confirming the Project designs, construction management plans, environmental monitoring plans, and any operational management plans. 7.5. Address any other matter of relevance to Ngāti Huia ki Mātau that may arise through...

  4. 2023-05-22-Form-33-Ngati-Huia-ki-Poroutawhao.pdf [pdf, 38 KB]

    ...http://www.legislation.govt.nz/regulation/public/2003/0153/latest/link.aspx?search=ts_regulation_resource+management+forms_resel&p=1&id=DLM2421550#DLM2421550 7.4. Ensure appropriate opportunity is provided for Ngāti Huia ki Poroutawhao participation in developing and confirming the Project designs, construction management plans, environmental monitoring plans, and any operational management plans. 7.5. Address any other matter of relevance to Ngāti Huia ki Poroutawhao that may aris...

  5. Trustpower S Styles Supplementary evidence on pRPS 21 July 2021 [pdf, 176 KB]

    ...Energy section6. Objective 2 is the primary objective relating to renewable energy generation and it requires: The generation capacity of renewable electricity generation activities in Otago: (1) is maintained and, if practicable maximised, within environmental limits, and (2) contributes to meeting New Zealand’s national target for renewable electricity generation.7 3.3 This quite directive objective clearly anticipates that existing renewable electricity generation activiti...

  6. [2020] NZEnvC 164 Trustees of the BA Freeman Family Trust v Waimakariri District Council.pdf [pdf, 581 KB]

    ...arrangement. Be that as it may, I did not find the case - or the other cases referred to in support of the declaration which each turn on their own facts - helpful. [40] In Estate Homes the developer proposed to construct a road along the path of a designation. In its decision granting resource consent, Waitakere City Council required that the road be designed, formed and constructed to the standard of an arterial road. Recognising that there was a public benefit in doing so, a cond...

  7. Kaupapa inquiry programme Appendix B Jan 2021 [pdf, 115 KB]

    ...Stage 1: Primary healthcare system - Stage 2: Priority issues – mental health; disabilities; alcohol, tobacco and substance abuse Health system, hospitals, primary healthcare, funding equity, access to healthcare Rongoā, Māori healthcare design and provision Provision for the disabled, rehabilitation, elder care and rest homes Mental health, smoking, gambling, alcohol and drug abuse, HIV/AIDS Public health, health promotion, occupational health Poor health status and outcomes...

  8. ENV-2016-AKL-000196 Yang & Others v Auckland Council [pdf, 7.7 MB]

    ...flexibility in location. (6) To require the master planning and vesting at no cost to Council of the open space nePNork and enable the construction of primary roading in accordance INith the structure plan. (7) Require subdivision to be staged and designed to align ","ith the provision and upgrading of transport infrastructure including on the wider transport nehvork. Decisions of Auckland Council-19 August 2016 Page 352 of 395 Attachment A (8) Avoid subdivision, use...

  9. Evidence Brief: Behaviour Management in Schools [pdf, 437 KB]

    ...SCHOOL BASED CRIME PREVENTION: EVIDENCE BRIEF – SEPTEMBER 2016. PAGE 2 of 13 DOES SCHOOL-BASED BEHAVIOUR MANAGEMENT REDUCE CRIME? International evidence There are many different types of school-based behaviour management that are either designed to reduce crime or that may reduce crime as a secondary outcome. These diverse types can be grouped under two broad categories.i One category is intended to instruct or train students in order to change their behaviour, knowled...

  10. 2023-09-26-SOE_Mark-St-Clair_Planning.pdf [pdf, 337 KB]

    ...the following planning matters that remain at issue: (a) Cultural Effects – the submissions which state that the conditions as lodged are inadequate. (b) Hydrology and flooding – in particular, the nature and extent of effect outside the designation and related conditions. (c) Water abstraction – minimum flow measurement within the Waikawa Stream, monitoring and reporting conditions, and expiry of consent on completion of construction (if earlier than 10 years). (d) Opera...