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Common examples of why you may require a land use consent include:
If you are considering building extensions or a change in the use of your property (such as starting a business or home occupation), please contact the Duty Planner. They will be able to assist you, explaining the relevant rules, circumstances, and whether or not you will require a Landuse Consent.
How to ApplyMost Landuse Consent applications can usually be handled by you, unless they are for a major proposal. However please be aware that you may need to consult experts on particular matters. The Duty Planner will:
MonitoringIf a consent is approved Council is required to monitor compliance with the conditions of that consent. In some cases this may require one inspection (e.g. for a yard encroachment), or where continued compliance is a requirement of the consent, ongoing monitoring inspections may be required. Please be aware that the consent holder is responsible for all monitoring costs.
ChargesAll Resource Consent applications are charged out at actual costs incurred and actual cost will vary.
Minor landuse deposit - $800 Major landuse deposit - $2000 Limited notified application deposit - $4000 Publicly notified application deposit - $6000 Certificate of compliance for a second dwelling deposit - $1000 Certificate of compliance (other) deposit - $1000
Note that when applying for Landuse Consent you may also be required to pay Development Contributions - click here to learn more
TimingAs long as all information is supplied and the notification decision has either identified that there are no potentially affected parties or that all potentially affected parties have given written approval, an application, which is supported by Council, can usually be decided within 20 working days. However should circumstances arise beyond Council’s control, this time period can be extended in accordance with the Resource Management Act 1991. |




