Amend and 17.8 to allow for more flexibility around alternative housing forms such as trucks and yurts. Amend land use regulations and 17.8 to allow greater flexibility around the use of temporary accommodation such as trucks, buses, yurts or bachs.
Cousins, John & Anstey, Colleen
Crummer, Ani
Davis Ogilvie & Partners Ltd
Drummond, Stuart
Drummond, Wendy
Eastman, Liza
Eastman, Vic
Egg Producers Federation of NZ
Intensive livestock farming or poultry farming that does not meet the conditions of Rule 17.5.2.1 is a Limited Discretionary Activity. Intensive livestock farming or poultry farming that does not meet condition (n) of rule 17.6.3.1 is a limited discretionary activity.
Ewing Poultry Ltd/Lloyd Ewing
Inhabitable buildings, community activities and recreational activities are set back:. i) at least 30 meters from any internal boundary, except where the activity is an alteration of a dwelling and the setback to the boundary is not thereby reduced. ii) at least 200 meters from any building or enclosure housing poultry that is in an existing legally established intensive livestock holding that is a poultry holding by 30 January 2016.”.
Federated Farmers of NZ (Inc.)
Amend proposed rule 16.3.5.5A by removing the nonconforming activity status and inserting a discretionary activity status. Amend proposed rule 17.5.3.3C by removing the nonconforming activity status and inserting a discretionary activity status.
Fulton Hogan Ltd
Amend proposed conditions 17.5.2.1(p), (q) and (r) to clarify the differences in the application of these conditions relative to the application of current rule 16.8.2.1. Amend proposed conditions 17.6.2.1(p), (q) and (r) to clarify the differences in the application of these conditions relative to the application of current rule 16.8.2.1.
Gall, Natasha
Garside, Christopher J
Golden Bay Community Board
Amend land use regulations 17.5 and 17.6 to allow temporary dwellings, 2 - 5 years renewable, on rural 1 and rural 2 zoned lots of any size, as a limited discretionary activity status. Change to provide more affordable housing options specific to Golden Bay.
Golden Bay Surveyors
GP Investments Ltd
Griffith, Graham & Anne
Retain the limited discretionary land use proposals for co-operative living in the Rural 1 and 2 zones in 17.5.2.8A and 17.6.2.8A, except for case (8). Delete the proposed conditions 17.5.3.1(ea) and 17.6.3.1(gb) which exclude sleeping places from co-operative living activities and include sleeping places as a permitted co-operative living activity.
Halkin, Susan
Retain the proposed provisions that allow the conversion of existing structures into residential dwellings. Delete the current condition 17.6.3.4(b) for a minimum lot size of 50 acres and have no minimum lot size requirement.
Hall, Peter
Hall, Pip
Halliwell, Cathleen
Halliwell, Marlene
Hancock Forest Management (NZ) Ltd
Subdivision is an arrangement of boundaries where this enables improved land management or enables a greater range of crop and animal production activities.” The extent to which the effects of natural hazards, within and beyond the boundaries of the area, including the risk of wildfire, coastal, flooding, stormwater, geotechnical or earthquake hazard effects will be Sch.
Hannah, Lynda
Harwood, Geoffrey
Harwood, Marjory L
Harwood, Shane
Haugh, John
Hoddys Orchard Ltd
Hodgson, Antony
Hoos, Yana
Horticulture New Zealand
7.1.30 - Main reasons and Explanation Legal remedy:. a) deletion of the first proposed word "Storage" and keeping the current word "Provision". 7.2.3.2 - Enabling the use of special places for certain purposes Solution:. transboundary effects, including any actual and potential negative effects and potential effects on existing activities from new or future activities;
Irvine, Donald & May
Amend the last sentence of the first paragraph by replacing the word "versatile" with the word "high productive value" and where it similarly occurs elsewhere.
Jacobson, Julie
Jelf, Iona
Hold the introduction of additional subdivision guidance proposals to preserve rural character and amenity and protect productivity. Maintain limited discretion status for subdivision of Rural Residential zones below minimum lot size.
Jenkins, Barry
Conserve policies that protect productive land resources, especially highly productive lands, for the benefit of future generations.
Kebbell, John
Delete proposed condition (n)(i) requiring dwellings and residential buildings to be set back 30m from an internal boundary and retain the existing operational provisions for a 5m setback. Consent may be refused or conditions imposed only in respect of the following matters to which the Council has limited its discretion:
Kelsall, Julia
Kerrisk, Billy
Kingston, Derry
Koldau, Vanessa & Magnus
Laing, Chris
Landmark Lile Ltd
Lang, Christian
Lerd, Stephan
Lewis, Robert
Lochner, Richard
Love, G
Manson, Mark & Laura
Maurer, Joachim
McCarthy, Beth
McMahan, Diana C
Maintain the proposed policy that provides for cooperative living under the Golden Bay County Transition Plan. Provide land use flexibility for land that is not properly zoned in Golden Bay.
Mead, Donald J
Mitchell, Fran
In condition (b), delete the requirement of a minimum plot size of 50 hectares for two dwellings on a Rural 2 site and replace it without restriction. Retention of current condition (a) requiring limited discretionary consent for two main dwellings, each with an adjacent household unit on a Rural 2 site.
MudWood, Amira Mudfaery
Muter, Frans
Nalder, Sheryl
Needham Rosemary
Nelson Forests Ltd
Amend the proposals for temporary activities in 17.5.2.1(p) and (r) and in 17.6.2.1(p) and (r) in high wildfire risk areas (shown as an overlay on the planning maps) to include temporary activities require limited authorization at a discretionary level, including conditions that provide for the cancellation of an event if fire risk parameters are activated. Amend limited discretionary issues 17.5.2.8A(7) and 17.6.2.8A(7) to include a reference to wildfires in the list of natural hazards.
New Zealand Defence Force
Delete the reference to fire risk management in the note to the proposed temporary activity in 17.5.2.1(p) and (r) and in 17.6.2.1(p) and (r) and replace with wildfire management as a condition of a permitted activity in areas of low fire risk or a matter of limited discretion in areas at high risk of wildfires. Retain proposed Permissive Condition 17.8.3.1(h)(i) and Limited Discretionary Condition 17.8.3.2(e)(i) which require dwellings and habitable buildings to be set back 30m from a boundary where the boundary is Rural 1, 2 or 3 zone limit.
New Zealand Hops Ltd
Retain Figure 16.8A: Table of Noise Controls, but replace the words "approved by Council" with "given to Council". This is because the primary purpose of Rural Zone 1 is to protect the use of productive land for plant and animal production activities.
NZ Fire Service Commission
Where the proposed activity relates to plant and animal production, including the transport and processing of that produce, or the activity re-uses existing buildings and extensions to those buildings, it may be appropriate."
NZ Transport Agency
7.2.2.3 - Preservation of existing rural industrial locations as remedy for rural industrial zone:. can be adequately serviced for water, waste water, storm water and road access, including the state highway network and its intersections with local roads.”. Potential effects of increased traffic generation on the State Highway network, including where local roads intersect with it.”.
Osmaston, Richard
Amend proposed non-permitted activity 17.5.2.1(a)(xiv) by replacing “parking of more than one heavy vehicle” with “parking of more than three heavy vehicles”. Amend proposed non-permitted activity 17.6.2.1(a)(xii) by replacing “parking more than one heavy vehicle” with “parking more than three heavy vehicles”.
Osmers, John
Amend proposed unauthorized activity 17.7.2.1(b)(xii) by replacing “parking of more than one heavy vehicle” with “parking of more than three heavy vehicles”.
Parkes, Claire
Pearson, Debbie & Mark
Perry, Robert Zane
Pons, Rodger
Pope, Jannine
Port Tarakohe Services Ltd
34;Disincentive of commercial, industrial and rural industrial activities in the Rural 1 and Rural 2 zone, except where the activity is directly related to crop and animal production.” Rate “land marine industrial activity” (defined as required in the submission). point 11) as a non-compliant activity in the Rural 1 and 2 areas.
Randall, C W A
Retain proposals in 17.5.2.9(d) and 17.6.2.9(c) that restrict commercial, industrial and rural industrial activity accessed from a local road from driving between 22:00 and 06:00 in the rural 1 and 2 zones, unless the traffic is generated by agricultural machinery.
Ravensdown Fertiliser Co-Operative Ltd
Riley, Trevor H
Rose, David Glenn
Rowse, Chris & Schneider, Silvia
Provide more flexible rules for multiple dwellings to facilitate land sharing and cooperative housing.
Royal Forest & Bird Protection Society (Nelson/Tasman)
Rural Contractors NZ Inc. (RCNZ)
Ensure that productive land is protected by enabling gardeners and small-scale farmers to occupy the land. Except where rural land is pushed to urban use or required for an activity that has a functional need to be located in rural areas (eg rural contractor depots), avoiding the loss of potential value for the entire land rural areas with existing and potential productive value to meet the needs of future generations, especially land with high productive value.
Santa Barbara, Jack
Rural contractor storage, which is not provided as a permitted activity under Rule 17.5.2.1(a), is a limited discretionary activity. Retain the limited discretionary land use proposals in 17.5.2.8A and 17.6.2.8A for cooperative living in the Rural 1 and 2 zones.
Santa Barbara, Jeff
To preserve the proposal that enables the conversion of the use of existing structures into habitable dwellings. Delete the proposal that excludes sleeping from a cooperative living activity in 17.5.3.1 (ea) and 17.6.3.1 (gb) and include sleeping as a permitted cooperative living activity.
Schwarz, Ursus
Scurr, Lorna
Seligman, Katerina
Simon, Carolyn
Provide greater flexibility for low-impact development and multiple dwellings on a shared cooperative land lot of much less than 2 ha.
Smith, Shanti
St Leger Group
Staig & Smith and Alandale & Vailima Orchards
Steadman, Karen
Stephenson, Andrew
Retain the limited discretionary land use proposals in 17.5.2.8A and 17.6.2.8A for cooperatives living in Rural areas 1 and 2, except subject (8). Delete proposed issue (8) in the limited discretionary land use proposals in 17.5.2.8A and 17.6.2.8A for cooperative living in Rural 1 and 2 zones.
Stephenson, Petra
Deleting the proposal that excludes sleeping from co-living activities in 17.5.3.1(ea) and 17.6.3.1(gb) and includes sleeping as a permitted co-living activity. Deleting the proposal that excludes sleeping from co-living activities in 17.5.3.1(ea) and 17.6.3.1(gb) and includes sleeping as a permitted co-living activity.
Strang, Dot
Extend the proposal allowing the use of existing structures for conversion to residential dwellings to all rural areas.
Tasman District Council staff
Amend rule 17.5.2.8A and 17.6.2.8A to insert conditions of activity that: . - address the scale of a cooperative living proposal to provide an upper limit of acceptability - address the intensity of a cooperative living proposal, in relation to the size of the application site. Amend rule 17.5.2.8A and 17.6.2.8A to insert assessment issues specifically relating the scale, intensity and character of the co-operative living proposal to the actual and potential adverse effect on: .. i) rural character and amenity values ; and, . ii) the potential of the soil to support plant and animal production.
Thomas, Liz
Amend the definition of "cooperative living" to better describe the nature and purpose of any legal agreement. Amend objective 7.2.3.1G to better articulate the Council's vision for cooperative living in terms of the scope, scale, intensity and character of the cooperative, which can achieve rural character and amenity, and the crop and animal production objectives of the Plan Tasman Resource Management.
Thorpe, Helen
Thorpe, Jonathan
Thorpe, R Joshua
Thorpe, William
Transpower NZ Ltd
New subdivision, use and development may adversely affect the safe and efficient operation of the National Grid. Add a new controlled activity condition (oa) under condition 16.3.5.1(o) as follows: oa) Any land to be subdivided is not within the National Grid Subdivision Corridor”.
Turner, Reginald E J
In Rural Zone 1, Rural Zone 2 or Rural Residential Zone, within the National Grid Yard, any land disturbance that does not comply with condition 18.5.2.1(ib)(ii) or. Amend all planning maps to remove references to divested assets that are no longer part of the National Grid.
Vincent, S M
Waimea Rural Fire Authority
Wallis, William G
Waters, Bronwyn
Waters, Mason
Waters, Peter
Wedderburn, Jean
Wells, Graeme
Amend proposals in 17.6.3.2(b) and 17.8.3.1A(a) and (b) to allow for the construction of two or more separate dwellings, one or more of which are minor dwellings, as a controlled activity on plots of any size. Amend proposals for habitable buildings and dwellings in 17.6 and 17.8 to introduce a new condition that no resource consent is required beyond the Council's standard 'Low Impact Building' and 'Simple Building'.
Wells, Ned
Proposed policy change to enable some cooperative living opportunities in the Rural residential zone in addition to the Rural 1 and 2 zones. Whether the construction, alteration or use of the building is a permitted or controlled activity depends on which of the following conditions apply.
Wi Rutene, Simon L
Williams, Rose
Windle, Kate & Hambrook, Steve
Windle, Philip & Rose
Wislang, B A & A M