For the remaining 50 percent of the total length of the boundary, the envelope is taken from a point 3 meters vertically above the boundary and then at an angle of 45 degrees inward from that point. The effect of the location of the building in the setback of the indicative road or reserve. Tasman Resource Management Plan C73 – 17/vii. iii) where there is no vehicular access to the rear of the site from a legal road or approved access, in addition to condition (fa)(ii) of this rule, a side clearance of at least 1.5 meters on at least one side is provided to allow access to the rear cities. faa).
All buildings are set back from the road boundary at least 2 meters and no more than 5 meters, except that all garages and carports are set back at least 5.5 meters from the road boundary if the vehicle entrance to the garage or carport faces the road. For the remaining 50 percent of the total length of the boundary, the envelope is taken from a point 3 meters vertically above the boundary and then at an angle of 45 degrees inward from that point. fc) All buildings on the boundary of each lot shall comply with the Building Envelope and Setback Rules of Permitted Activity Conditions 17.1.3.1 (m) to (o) and (r) to (v), subject to the following conditions:. i) if the land adjacent to the border is not part of the plot of intensive development; or ii) where the land adjacent to the boundary is not or is not being developed as intensive development; or iii) where the boundary is a front boundary, all buildings are set back not less than 2 meters from the front boundary and not more than 5 metres, except that all garages and carports are set back not less than 5.5 meters from the front boundary of the road, if the vehicular entrance to the garage or the canopy faces the road. Parts of a building or detached outbuildings may be outside daylight around a corner, but only up to a certain height.
For the avoidance of doubt, this means that for any boundary of the plot, where the plot outside contains a dwelling that is not built as part of an intensive development, then the climate screen and setback rules for the standard density development apply.
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C73 – 17/xii Tasman Resource Management Plan. iii) 20 meters from the top of the bank of any river with a bed between 5 and 20 meters in width. ia). The building is not located within, or within 10 meters of, any designated road or designated reserve, except for the following:. This rule does not apply once the road or reserve intended to be established by the designated road or designated reserve is shown on a Land Transfer Plan and a s224 certificate is issued in accordance with section 224 of the Resource Management Act 1991 by the Council for the subdivision was issued. involved. ii).
No building setback is required under this rule on properties that do not have the indicative road or indicative reserve shown within the relevant property boundary. Consent may be refused or subject to conditions only in respect of the following matters to which the Council has limited its discretion:. To what extent alternative practical routes are available to achieve the road network intended by the indicative road.
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C73 – 17/xiv Tasman Resource Management Plan. d) The building is not located within or within 10 meters of any road or indicative reserve, except in the following cases: This condition does not apply where the road or reserve intended to be created by the indicative road or indicative reserve is shown on a land transfer plan and a s224 certificate in accordance with section 224 of the Resource Management Act 1991 has been issued by the Council for the subdivision. worried. ii). No construction setback is required in this condition for properties that do not have an indicator road or indicator reserve shown within the boundaries of that property.
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The building is not located within or within 10 meters of an indicative road or indicative reserve, with the exception of the Light Industrial Zone, where the buildings are at least 10 meters from indicative roads and 5 meters from indicative reserves, except for the following: . No construction delay is required under this condition for properties that do not have the indicative road or indicative reserve shown within the boundaries of that property. l). In the Light Industrial Zone the building shall be set back from roads and zone boundaries as a minimum: ii) 20 meters from the boundaries of sites in an adjacent Rural 1 Zone, with the exception of adjacent Swamp Road where the setback is 15 meters and adjacent McShane Road, where the setback is 10 meters; iii) 10 meters from the Open Space Zone.
Effects of siting the building within the road setback or indicative reserve.
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This rule does not apply once the road or reserve intended to be established by the designated road or designated reserve is shown on a Land Transfer Plan and a s224 certificate is issued in accordance with section 224 of the Resource Management Act 1991 by the Council for the subdivision was issued. involved; except that if the certificate expires in terms of section 224 of the Resource Management Plan, this rule applies. Construction, alteration or use of a building that does not meet the conditions of rule 17.5.3.1 is a controlled activity, if it meets the following conditions:. Unchanged or irrelevant text omitted]. i) On Lot 1, DP 12203 iIn the Rural 1 Closed Zone at Golden Hills Road, the exterior cladding of dwellings and outbuildings (including roofing) must be in recessive color tones.
The activity is not the construction or alteration of a building within or 10 meters from any advisory road, advisory reserve (including Borck Creek) or recreational planting in the Richmond West Development Area. The building is not located within or within 10 meters of any advisory road or advisory reserve (including Borck Creek) or recreational planting in the Richmond West Development Area, except for the following:.
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The indicative road and reserve networks are a critical element in managing growth within the Tasman District. The design and placement of roads and reserves also has the potential to contribute to the level of amenity and character of any area. The required setbacks protect the future alignment and ability to build these roads and reserves.
The final location and construction of guideways and reserves (and walkways) is administered through the subdivision approval process in Chapter 16.3.
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In considering applications and determining conditions, the Council will have regard to any provisions of the Plan or Act. The construction, alteration or use of any building that does not comply with the conditions of rule 17.6.3.1 is a controlled activity, if it complies with the following conditions:.
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When assessing applications and determining conditions, the Council will take into account the following specific criteria and other provisions of the plan or law:
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Tasman Resource Management Plan C73 – 17/xxv. vi) 10 meters from internal boundaries in case of buildings housing livestock. vii) 32 meters from the center line of any electricity transmission line in the Richmond East Development Area (despite condition (g)(i)) as shown on the planning maps);. viii) 10 meters from the boundary, and not within the boundary, of any indicative road or indicative reserve, except for the following:. This condition does not apply once the road or reserve intended to be established by the designating road or designating reserve is shown on a Land Transfer Plan and a s224 certificate is issued in accordance with section 224 of the Resource Management Act 1991 by the Council for the subdivision was issued. involved; except that if the certificate expires in terms of section 224 of the Resource Management Plan, this rule applies.
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Tasman Resource Management Plan C73 – 17/xxvii. iii) playground, picnic facility or public shelters;. iv) public car park, footpath or cycle path;. vb) a public refuse or recycling collection facility of less than 5 square meters in base area and less than 1.8 meters in height. vi) buildings for any of the above activities, or for purposes ancillary to the above activities, and for the storage of equipment for reserve maintenance;. vii) an activity consistent with any reserve management plan approved for the land under the Reserves Act or any subsequent legislation.
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C73 – 17/xxviii Tasman Resource Management Plan. d) The building is located at least 10 meters away from any boundary, with the exception of telecommunication and radio communication facilities that are less than 10 square meters in area and 3 meters in height; and masts and poles and their antennas and mounting structures less than 7 meters in height, shall be located at least 10 meters from the site boundary. yes). The building is not located within or within 10 m of any road or indicative reserve, except in the following cases:
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Not less than 3 meters from the north-east toe of the orchard mound erected parallel to Lower Queen Street, or at least 5 meters from Queen Street, whichever is the greater distance, within the Gold Rim Rural Industrial Zone. iii). Not less than 3 meters from the boundary of any new legal road within the Golden Edge Rural Industrial Zone. iv). Not less than 15 meters from mean high water sources on Title Record 7254638 within the Gold Rand Rural Industrial Zone (520 Lower Queen Street). vii) Elsewhere in the Zone, not less than 30 meters from the Coastal Marine Area Boundary, except that this rule applies only to buildings constructed after 25 May 1996.
In the Richmond West Development Area, notwithstanding the exemption in condition (p)(i)(iii) in relation to telecommunications and radiocommunication facilities, the building is set back at least 20 meters from the center line of the electricity transmission line as indicated on the planning maps.
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