Examples of Operative District Plan in a sentence
The Operative District Plan has been updated to include the proposed plan change provisions.
Council used the following methods to create an Iwi Reference Group.• Joint Management Agreement• Tai Tumu Tai Pari Tai Ao (Waikato Tainui Environmental Plan)• Partnerships• Collaboration The purpose of the Iwi Reference Group was to provide Council with a single forum to socialise the proposed changes to the Operative District Plan.
All provisions referred to are within Stage 1 of the Proposed District Plan, unless marked as Operative District Plan (ODP).
The main thrust of the Man Street Holdings original submission is that while there may be some interpretation issues with the current definition of Ground Level within the Partially Operative District Plan, the Plan Change as currently drafted will cause significantly more issues in the future if it is adopted in its present form.IHGQL & CQL further submitted in opposition to this submission.
Wellington City CouncilThe Wellington City Council is conducting a rolling review of the Operative District Plan and the work programme provides for no specific hazards work at least until 2009.
Completing the district plan review is necessary as most of the Operative District Plan (the ODP) was made operative in 2009 and much of it was more than 10 years old when this review formally commenced in April 2014.
Mr Inger set out in his evidence the role of the HCC Operative District Plan and Peacocke Structural Plan have with the Amberfield development.
The Queenstown Lakes District Council Operative District Plan (the ODP) is being reviewed in stages.
Full details of the relevant zone, precinct or development area requirements are contained within the Operative District Plan (2021) which is available on our website, https://www.kapiticoast.govt.nz/your-council/forms-documents/district-plan/ There may be policies or rules in the Greater Wellington Regional Council’s Proposed Natural Resources Regional Plan that regulate land use on this property.
As a result the Operative District Plan did not specifically address the issue of contaminated land as a significant resource management issue.