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  1. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 AC revised evidence chief Bremner tracked [pdf, 908 KB]

    ...is relevant. On expert advice he states that the parking deck has no significant ecological, water quality or natural character benefits. There would be a reduction in construction time compared to the proposed reclamation, however the build cost is much higher and construction traffic would be similar. In terms of traffic there are construction and operational advantages of a reclamation compared to a deck. If the Applicant is presenting the parking deck as a feasible alternati...

  2. [2023] NZEnvC 226 Scaife v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...specify. C: Directions are made for the purposes of supplementary closing submissions on those provisions we identify as requiring further refinement for the purposes of the court’s final decision. D: Therefore, the appeal is allowed in part. E: Costs are reserved, but applications are not encouraged. REASONS Introduction [1] This decision in the staged consideration of appeals in the review of the Queenstown Lakes District Plan (‘PDP’) concerns Topic 38, subtopic 2 as...

  3. ENVC Hearing 6Oct14 AC revised evidence chief Bremner final [pdf, 860 KB]

    ...is relevant. On expert advice he states that the parking deck has no significant ecological, water quality or natural character benefits. There would be a reduction in construction time compared to the proposed reclamation, however the build cost is much higher and construction traffic would be similar. In terms of traffic there are construction and operational advantages of a reclamation compared to a deck. If the Applicant is presenting the parking deck as a feasible alternati...

  4. MOJ0047_JUL23_FINAL_V3-Samoan_WEB.pdf [pdf, 465 KB]

    ...wheturangitia.services.govt.nz/infant-or-child-death Te Hiranga Tangata – Work and Income O se fesoasoani mo tupe totogi mo le maliu (faalagolago i tupe maua) Telefoni vili fua: 0800 559 009. Upegatafailagi: workandincome.govt.nz/eligibility/urgent-costs/bereavement 4 www.acc.co.nz/im-injured/financial-support/financial-support-after-death http://www.afterasuicide.nz/ https://www.govt.nz/organisations/births-deaths-and-marriages/ http://www.communitylaw.org.nz/ http://www.sands.org.nz/...

  5. Waikato and Waipa River Iwi [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...the requirements of section 32 of the RMA, particularly in that the provisions are not the most appropriate means of achieving the relevant plan objectives having regard to their efficiency and effectiveness and taking into account benefits, costs and risks. (h) Do not have proper regard to the requirements of, and do not give effect to, the NPS-FM. (i) Are inconsistent with the Waikato Regional Policy Statement. 13 (j) Are otherwise inconsistent with the relevant...

  6. [2019] NZEmpC 151 Zhang v Telco Asset Management Ltd [pdf, 537 KB]

    ...had good reasons for taking the steps she did, and that she had explained these to both Mr Zhang and Ms Xu on many occasions. [101] In his evidence in reply, Mr Zhang maintained his concerns, stating that the process of deferral and writing off costs which had been referred to by Ms Sim was not reliable. He also said that an inventory standard published by the New Zealand Accounting Standards Board to which Ms Sim had referred, was not the applicable standard because the financial...

  7. Social Wellbeing and Perceptions of the Criminal Justice System Report [pdf, 1.6 MB]

    ...natural order (e.g. responses ranging from “strongly agree” to “strongly disagree”). For these types of responses, we tend to summarise at least two response categories. Stacking multiple response categories in a single graph comes at the cost of losing the ability to display confidence intervals for each category. However, the margin of error for all responses are provided in the data tables that accompany this report. Where appropriate, confidence intervals (at the 95% level...

  8. [2021] NZEnvC 106 Rangitane o Tamaki Nui a Rua Incorporated v Manawatu-Wanganui Regional Council [pdf, 861 KB]

    ...Mangatainoka River from the Pahiatua Wastewater Treatment Plant (PWWTP). In our Interim Decision dated 19 April 2021, we directed that parties may make submissions on the Interim Decision and that the Regional Council should provide a justification of costs and benefits if it requires condition W 24 to remain, and also to provide a final set of conditions in consultation with TDC.1 [2] In our second Interim Decision we considered responses to our first Interim Decision. We conside...

  9. 2021-07-07 ORC - Closing Submissions [pdf, 422 KB]

    ...purpose management regime. (b) Water allocation should be based on water use, not paper allocation. (c) Consideration of potential impacts on existing water abstractors, and existing priorities in deemed permits. (d) Efficiency of time and cost for both Council applicants and other parties. 3 Otago Regional Council Plan Change 7 – ENV-2020-CHC-127, Transcript dated 8 to 26 March 2021, Matthew Hickey at 1268 to 1269. 4 Minutes of extraordinary meeting of Otago Regional Co...

  10. 2020-10-09-ORC-PC7-s-149G3-Key-Issues-Report.pdf [pdf, 1.8 MB]

    ...Minister also stated: “It is important that these interim measures manage the processing of resource consents (including those to replace deemed permits). I would encourage you to consider a narrow plan change that provides for the relatively low cost, and fast issuing of new consents on a short-term basis, as an interim measure until sustainable allocation rules are in place. These consents could, for example, be for a maximum term of five years, or until the new LWRP becomes operat...