Land use consents
Land use consents can be required for a variety of activities, depending on the management requirements of the Plan. The purpose of these resource consents is to promote sustainable management, and to minimise the effects of the proposed activity on people and the environment, and we can help guide you through this process.
Examples of types of activities that may need land use consent include gravel takes, effluent storage ponds, new or expanded dairy farms, intensive winter grazing, cultivation on sloping ground, silage pits, bridges, culverts, earthworks or building a new house or shed too close to the adjoining property.
Subdivision consents
Are you looking to do a boundary relocation or looking to create new lots? If so, we can work with a surveyor to prepare your consent application for you.
We can help you with the consultation process for your resource consent application. This can include identifying who potentially affected parties are, outlining why their written approval is required and preparing consultation information to assist with this part of the consenting process. Obtaining affected party approval prior to lodging your application can save you time and money.
Consultation with affected parties
We can help you with the consultation process for your resource consent application. This can include identifying who potentially affected parties are, outlining why their written approval is required and preparing consultation information to assist with this part of the consenting process. Obtaining affected party approval prior to lodging your application can save you time and money.