Grey Lynn Residents Association have developed this Guide to Action.
Note: that if the proposed development is appropriate for the location, i.e. it fits within the rules for the zone, it will automatically qualify for a non-notified resource consent. It is virtually impossible to object to a complying proposal.
If it doesn’t fully comply but any adverse effects are ‘less than minor’, it will likely qualify for a non-notified resource consent and there is little you can do. But if you think the adverse effects are more than minor and get onto it early enough, you can object in an effort to prompt risk-averse Council staff into notifying the development.
If the effects are ‘more than minor’, the proposed development should be notified. Notified parties can submit. This is all explained in the following guide.
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If you have any concerns regarding a Remuera property development, please contact us in the first instance, we may be able to help. Contact us at info@remueraresidents.org.nz