Checklist of Information to be Provided with this Application
APPLICATION FOR RESOURCE CONSENT
Under s88 of the Resource Management Act 1991
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A copy of a current certicate of title (less than 3 months old) or a copy of a purchase agreement
where the CT has not yet been issued
Application fee (see attached fee schedule)
An assessment of Environmental Eects which must include:
1. Brief Description of the Proposed Activity
2. Discussion of the actual and potential eects the activity may have on the environment
3. Methods for avoiding, remedying or mitigating any adverse eects
4. A description of any alternative methods that may have been considered
5. Identication of people aected by the proposal (if any)
A fully dimensioned or to scale site plan showing:
1. Road name, street number and north point
2. The location of all existing and proposed structures – elevations of each proposed building
are required
3. The position of all boundaries
4. Numbers, areas and dimension of proposed allotments (for subdivision)
5. Proposed easements
6. Vehicle parking, access and loading areas
7. Existing and proposed landscaping
8. Existing services (water, sewer, stormwater, power, telephone)
If proposal involves the relocation of a building the following is required:
1. Design and external appearance of the structure both existing and nished
2. Builders report on the condition of the building
If the proposal involves sites of historic value the following is required:
1. Eect of the proposal on the protection of the value, integrity and character of the historic site
2. The degree of modication or disturbance resulting from the proposal on the historic site
3. A statement of actual and potential eects of the proposal on heritage values – and where
possible how these can be mitigated
If the proposal involves a natural hazard area (eg. Flood or a Faultline) the following is required:
1. Building plans and elevations
2. The location of all buildings and sealed surfaces within the site
3. The eect on the building from the natural hazard area
4. Proposed methods to avoid or mitigate any adverse eects of the natural hazard
5. The eect of the natural hazard on the health and safety of occupants and users of the site and
the general public
6. As assessment of site stability and the resulting eect on the proposal from the natural hazard