Not sure yet if Court action will continue Just in from the Office of the Mayor: Mayor meets community and key stakeholders on Ports debate The Mayor today met with … Continue reading Mayor Meets With The Concerned Over Ports of Auckland
Looking at all things planning.
Check the Sub Categories for more specific forms of planning
Not sure yet if Court action will continue Just in from the Office of the Mayor: Mayor meets community and key stakeholders on Ports debate The Mayor today met with … Continue reading Mayor Meets With The Concerned Over Ports of Auckland
One service not running most of the week, Electric Train Disabled at Meadowbank The disaster fortnight for the rail system (overseen by Auckland Transport) with the rail system keeps on going. For … Continue reading And The Rail Failures Keep on Coming UPDATED
Port also to embark on PR Campaign for Extensions It has finally happened but took a while to get there. This morning it has been heard that pressure group Urban … Continue reading Papers for High Court Review into Port of Auckland Wharf Extensions to be Filed
From Auckland Council
Auckland Council has confirmed its support for the Cultural Impact Assessment (CIA) requirements in the Proposed Auckland Unitary Plan.
Some amendments agreed by the Auckland Development Committee (24 March, 2015) will ensure the requirements only apply in situations where there is the potential for a resource consent to have an adverse impact on the cultural values of Auckland’s Mana Whenua.
“This will be the council’s position going into mediation with Aucklanders who have made submissions on this aspect of the Proposed Auckland Unitary Plan,” said chief planning officer Dr Roger Blakeley. “The council remains open to discussing the views of submitters and exploring ways of reaching a common ground.”
When the CIA requirements came into effect in September 2013, concerns were raised about the difficulty applicants might have engaging directly with Mana Whenua to confirm whether or not a CIA is required, and if so, how one might be prepared.
To address these concerns, the council set up a facilitation service in March last year which has dealt with almost 300 applications in that time. Of those, 36 resulted in Mana Whenua confirming a CIA is required. This is from a total of over 10,000 resource consent applications in roughly the same period.
“The council has received a considerable amount of positive feedback about the CIA facilitation service and intends to continue it into the foreseeable future,” Dr Blakeley added.
“Protecting Auckland’s rich cultural heritage is fundamentally important as our city grows. Maori cultural heritage is a key component of this,” he said.
“The council’s Proposed Auckland Unitary Plan takes a step forward from the work a number of Auckland’s former councils had undertaken in addressing this issue. The CIA requirements do not provide Mana Whenua with a ‘right of veto’ over development in Auckland.
“They are a critical tool that ensures the council is in an informed position when it comes to assessing the impacts of development on cultural heritage and the values held by Mana Whenua, but ultimately decisions still rest with the council.”
Mediation on submissions starts next week, with the hearings scheduled in May.
—ends—-
Apologies not enough Update: I just saw this now: Official word to another RNZ reporter from Auckland Transport: It doesn't know what caused the disruption, line was closed for … Continue reading Second Week of Failures from Auckland Transport and Transdev on the Rail Lines UPDATE
Still non-committal on the new station near Addison Auckland Transport released last month (probably a reason why I missed it in a Local Government Official Information Act request at the … Continue reading Southern Line Stations Review Paper Out
You want support for the City Rail Link? You go TO the people! Check this from Auckland Transport: Head to the upcoming City Rail Link design showcase 23/03/2015 09:43 a.m. … Continue reading Auckland Transport to Showcase City Rail Link BUT Somehow Manage to Screw That Up
ARGH I need Bus Lanes Exhibits A through C on why my City needs Bus Lanes Buses getting stuck in traffic fouling the bus network and getting passengers around efficiently. … Continue reading Case for Bus Lanes
Some Facts From Auckland Council The Port of Auckland issue just became more charged over the course of today. I am aware there has been a request to revisit the decision … Continue reading MUST READ: Port of Auckland and The Unitary Plan
Let’s Hold Fire While Part II Study Gets Under-way The Port of Auckland situation is a rapidly evolving one. I have noticed Brewer and Stewart give their reluctance on the … Continue reading Cease Fire on the Port – UPDATE