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  1. Directory of Official Information M-O [pdf, 511 KB]

    ...2004 and is responsible for search and rescue operations under section 14C of the Civil Aviation Act 1990. Functions and responsibilities Maritime NZ is the national maritime regulatory, compliance and response agency for the safety, security and environmental protection of New Zealand’s marine environment. Maritime NZ aims to achieve the outcomes of Safe people and operations; Secure ports and ships; and Clean seas and waterways. Maritime NZ’s legislative framework Maritime...

  2. Directory of Official Information M-O [pdf, 511 KB]

    ...2004 and is responsible for search and rescue operations under section 14C of the Civil Aviation Act 1990. Functions and responsibilities Maritime NZ is the national maritime regulatory, compliance and response agency for the safety, security and environmental protection of New Zealand’s marine environment. Maritime NZ aims to achieve the outcomes of Safe people and operations; Secure ports and ships; and Clean seas and waterways. Maritime NZ’s legislative framework Maritime...

  3. [2022] NZEnvC 240 Cornelius v Western Bay of Plenty District Council [pdf, 799 KB]

    ...the further information received on the 3 December 2021, 16 February 2022 and 8 March 2022, except to the extent inconsistent with another more specific condition of this consent, including: a) The Resource Consent Application and Assessment of Environmental Effects, prepared by 4Sight Consulting Limited Ltd, entitled “Omanawa Falls Project – Tauranga City Council and Ngāti Hangarau”, Version 4 and dated July 2021. b) The following reports: ▪ The Civil Engineering Mem...

  4. [2024] NZEnvC 100 Merveber Limited v Auckland Council [pdf, 3.2 MB]

    ...sensitive activities (such as countryside living) being introduced into areas containing mineral resources for future extraction. (3) Encourage improved land management practices in rural production areas to progressively reduce and contain adverse environmental effects. … B9.4. Rural subdivision B9.4.1. Objectives (1) [deleted] (2) Subdivision does not undermine the productive potential of land containing elite soils. (3) Subdivision of rural land avoids, remedies or miti...

  5. ENVC Matiatia party corresp WMLFeb15 affidavit M Dunn [pdf, 17 MB]

    ...recorded against the property title. 12. An electricity easement crosses part of Lot 8. It appears to pass through the eastem end of Option 3 car park area. This matter would require further investigation and be taken into account in the final deSign of the Option 3 proposal. 13. Also I note from the aerial photograph what appears to be a walking track passing through the Option 3 area. If it is a walking track, then it would need to be taken into account in the final parking area...

  6. ENVC Matiatia party correspondence - WML Feb15 - affidavit M Dunn [pdf, 17 MB]

    ...recorded against the property title. 12. An electricity easement crosses part of Lot 8. It appears to pass through the eastem end of Option 3 car park area. This matter would require further investigation and be taken into account in the final deSign of the Option 3 proposal. 13. Also I note from the aerial photograph what appears to be a walking track passing through the Option 3 area. If it is a walking track, then it would need to be taken into account in the final parking area...

  7. [2020] NZEnvC 205 Todd v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 3.3 MB]

    ...would encompass the remainder of the site, including the gully and shared accessway.13 That accessway from Slopehill Road would run along the present driveway alignment before splitting to provide a separate branch to Lot 2.14 [9] Earthworks are designed to mimic the existing natural landform patterns.15 Residential building platforms would be positioned on the middle and lower slopes of the site some 182m and 282m from the road and 75m and 109m from neighbours.16 Each platform would...

  8. Common Bundle Volume 5 [pdf, 14 MB]

    ...Management Act 1991 ..................................................................................... 23 4.2. National Policy Statements .............................................................................................. 25 4.3. National Environmental Standards .................................................................................. 31 4.4. National Planning Standards ............................................................................................ 31...

  9. Setter v Hewitt - Lots 1 & 4 of DP 374627 and Lot 3 DP 374627 (2010) 5 Takitimu MB 239 (5 TKT 239) [pdf, 72 KB]

    ...water tables and increasing the chance of slipping or slumping of the hill; and increased storm water runoff which has the potential to erode their land and increase drainage problems. [8] The Hewitt’s concerns are focussed on the potential environmental effects the new roadway may have on their property. These concerns are in my view better dealt with in terms of the Central Hawke’s Bay District Council approvals Mr Setter will need to obtain. Supporting evidence fo...

  10. G Eckhoff - SoE - 21 April 2021.pdf [pdf, 396 KB]

    ...slot By way of introduction I have no vested or conflict of interest although I do trickle irrigate new t rees and keep my lawn green, as fire is an ever present risk . That water comes from the Falls dam. I have never been a footsoldier for the environmental movement yet as a farmer I am proud of the fact that I fenced off an area of the Waimea stream in northern Southland in the late 1970s As an MP I wrote a press release in 2000 suggesting a single hot wire and a waratah to keep...