significant in terms of section 76
of the Local Government Act 2002
e) determined that is has complied with the decision- making provisions of the Local
Government Act 2002 to the extent necessary in relation to this decision; and in
accordance with section 79 of the Act, determined that it does not require further
information, further assessment of options or further analysis of costs and
benefits, or advantages and disadvantages prior to making a decision on this
matter.
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in
accordance with section 79 of the Act, determined that it does not require further
information, further assessment of options or further analysis of costs and
benefits, or advantages and disadvantages prior to making a decision on this
matter.
Boyde/Walker
5. Biodiversity Credit System Submission
5.1 Mr F Kiddle – Strategy Lead, spoke to the Memorandum to update the committee on
the submission process, noting that his will be quite a lengthy process.
5.2 The motion
art, a programme of conservation and predator-free events will run over the three Sundays of the Showcase. Highlights include a talk by Predator Free Miramar’s Dan Henry on the community’s mission to bring birds back to Wellington’s eastern suburbs and guided walks with the Taranaki Kiwi Trust to learn about the kiwi that call Pukeiti home. Early risers can join a guided walk to take in the dawn chorus, or if mornings are not your thing, there’s a night walk to see what comes to life in the bush
to the Duration of Freshwater Consents –
New Analysis
b) noted that one immediate impact of the Natural Built Environment Act is that,
for resource consent applications lodged from 24 August 2023, clause 39 of Part 6
Schedule 12 of the Resource Management Act 1991 introduces additional
restrictions on consent duration, such that:
(i) the consent authority may grant the affected resource consent for a fixed
period or require that it expire by a fixed date; and
(ii) in either
extent necessary in relation to this decision; and in
accordance with section 79 of the Act, determined that it does not require further
information, further assessment of options or further analysis of costs and
benefits, or advantages and disadvantages prior to making a decision on this
matter.
Williamson/Hughes
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4. Dam Safety Requirements
4.1 Mr F Kiddle – Strategy Lead, spoke to the Memorandum to inform members of the
change to the regulation of dam safety and
2032, giving a maximum duration of until 30 June 2037 for affected resource
consents
d) noted that applying a single end date for all affected resource consents will very
likely lead to an unmanageable amount of resource consent applications after that
date
e) agreed that from Royal Assent of the Natural and Built Environment Act 2023, the
Council adopt an expiry date for all affected resource consents of either 10 years
from the consent being granted or 30 June 2037, whichever is less
Summer colour is still going strong, with beautiful lace cap and mop-top hydrangeas putting on a show. Perennials like Rudbeckia, Solidago, Asters and Dahlias are in full bloom, adding rich splashes of colour throughout the garden. The Sedums are particularly stunning right now, their flower heads alive with honeybees, bumblebees, moths and butterflies—an essential nectar source for pollinators of all kinds. On these hot days, we’re grateful for the shade of towering trees, providing welcome