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Proposed KÄ piti Coast District Plan

Hazards

Rule 9D.3. Restricted Discretionary Activities The following activities are restricted discretionary activities, provided that they comply with all corresponding restricted discretionary standards (unless otherwise specified). Restricted Discretionary Activities

Standards

Matters over which Council will restrict its discretion

Reference

1. Subdivision of land with a slope greater than 25 degrees and having high erosion susceptibility (as shown on the Natural Hazard maps).

1.

1. The outcomes of the report into slope instability from an appropriately qualified and experienced person.

Policies 9.2, 9.3, 9.4, 9.18 & 9.19

Boundary adjustments where no new lots are created are excluded from this rule.

A report from an appropriately qualified and experienced person shall be provided demonstrating that any habitable building, network utility, access, and earthworks required will not be likely to nor contribute to damage to any habitable building, access or network utility or any adjoining property arising from slope instability.

2. Any measures proposed to avoid or mitigate any potential effects on slope stability including the retirement and planting of steeper land. 3. The design and layout of the subdivision including earthworks. 4. Council’s Subdivision and Development Principles and Requirements 2012. 5. The imposition of financial contributions in accordance with Chapter 1 of this Plan. 6. The imposition of conditions in accordance with sections 108 and 220 of the Resource Management Act. 7. Vehicle access points onto legal road including the State Highway Network and any effects on the transport network. 8. The location of any nominated building site relative to the natural hazards, heritage features and sensitive natural

Notified 29 November 2012

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