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Resource Consent Applications Issued – 1 June-11 August 2020 Resource Consent applications issued 1 June – 11 August 2020 You can sign up for a web alert at the bottom of Wellington.govt.nz to receive an email when this is updated. A Service Request (SR) number is the individual identification we give each Resource Consent application when lodged with Wellington City Council. If you contact us about any specific consent below, please quote this number. For More information on these consents please phone Customer Services on (04) 801 3590 or email [email protected]. Suburb Address Date SR No. Description Aro Valley 8 Boston Terrace 5/08/2020 469241 Subdivision: Two lot fee Simple Aro Valley 127 Raroa Road 26/06/2020 465320 Change of Conditions: Relating to SR 390095 unit title subdivision Berhampore 297 Rintoul Street 12/06/2020 462558 Land Use: Additions to existing dwelling Berhampore 22 Palm Grove 9/06/2020 463003 Subdivision and Land Use: Multi-unit development, subdivision and earthworks Berhampore 10 Palm Grove 20/07/2020 460749 Land Use: Demolish existing dwelling and construct new dwelling Broadmeadows 28 Rajkot Terrace 2/06/2020 461833 Land Use: New dwelling and earthworks Broadmeadows 5 Hindipur Terrace 13/07/2020 465963 Land Use: Additions and alterations Brooklyn 22 Tanera Crescent 11/06/2020 461466 Land Use: Additions and alterations to existing dwelling Brooklyn 224 Ohiro Road 12/06/2020 464189 Land Use: Retaining wall Brooklyn 53 Tiketike Way 3/07/2020 463139 Land Use: Multi-unit development Brooklyn 21 Sugarloaf Road 9/07/2020 464876 Land Use: Additions and alterations Brooklyn 383 Ohiro Road 17/07/2020 464947 Subdivision: Two lot fee simple Brooklyn 242 Mitchell Street 19/06/2020 465038 Land Use: Second dwelling Brooklyn 133 Karepa Street 3/07/2020 465092 Land Use: Additions and alterations to existing dwelling Brooklyn 76 Mornington Road 3/07/2020 465327 Land Use: New single storey sleep-out and deck Brooklyn 6 Tiketike Way 7/08/2020 468420 Land Use: Construction of a retaining structure Brooklyn 27 Jefferson Street 3/07/2020 465314 Change of Conditions: Relating to SR 452400 design changes Brooklyn 370 Southernthread Road 1/07/2020 466517 Right of Way Churton Park 98 Westchester Drive 4/06/2020 446869 Land Use: Retrospective consent for dwellings Churton Park 18 Atherton Terrace 4/06/2020 463334 Land Use: New dwelling and associated earthworks Churton Park 34 Atherton Terrace 9/06/2020 463335 Land Use: New dwelling and required earthworks Churton Park 17 Prestwich Rise 9/06/2020 463523 Land Use: New dwellings and earthworks Churton Park 163 Amesbury Drive 10/06/2020 463892 Land Use: New dwelling Churton Park 28 Atherton Terrace 8/06/2020 464956 Land Use: Earthworks Churton Park 98 Westchester Drive 4/06/2020 446919 Change of condition to SR363057 relating to amalgamation conditions Churton Park 48 Amesbury Drive 5/06/2020 461620 Outline plan for a new teaching block Churton Park 2 Atamira Close 3/07/2020 460230 Land Use: New second dwelling and earthworks Churton Park 52 Atherton Terrace 21/07/2020 466454 Land Use: Earthworks Churton Park 22 Atherton Terrace 22/07/2020 466477 Land Use: New two story dwelling Churton Park 1 Hattersley Grove 20/07/2020 467138 Land Use: New dwelling with earthworks and retaining wall Grenada North 88 Jamaica Drive 24/06/2020 464874 Land Use: Additions and alterations Grenada Village 128 Mark Avenue 22/07/2020 465766 Subdivision and Land Use: Two lot fee simple subdivision around existing dwellings Grenada Village 7 Havana Rise 22/07/2020 466288 Land Use: Earthworks and two new dwellings Hataitai 303 Evans Bay Parade 5/06/2020 463942 Certificate of compliance for demolition of buildings and structures Hataitai 64 Rakau Road 19/06/2020 461171 Land Use: Additions and alterations to existing dwelling Hataitai 16 Hinau Road 18/06/2020 464279 Land Use: Additions and alterations to existing dwelling Hataitai 126 Overtoun Terrace 15/06/2020 464404 Land Use: Additions and alterations Hataitai 58 Matai Road 19/06/2020 464697 Land Use: Additions and alterations to existing dwelling Hataitai 303 Evans Bay Parade 30/06/2020 465123 Land Use: Earthworks Houghton Bay 67A Hungerford Road 9/06/2020 462796 Land Use: New dwelling and earthworks Houghton Bay 63 Houghton Bay Road 5/06/2020 463808 Land Use: Retaining wall Houghton Bay 235 Houghton Bay Road 2/07/2020 426598 Land Use: New dwelling Houghton Bay 2 Ara Haewai 24/06/2020 465037 Land Use: New dwelling Houghton Bay 10 View Road 7/08/2020 468893 Land Use: Additions and alterations Island Bay 15 Bay Lair Grove 2/06/2020 464067 Land Use: Additions and alterations Island Bay 7 Humber Street 19/06/2020 465611 Certificate of compliance for boundary adjustment Island Bay 52 Severn Street 20/07/2020 464873 Change of Conditions: Relating to SR 401025 Island Bay 52 High Street 3/08/2020 467553 Change of Conditions: Relating to SR 447744 Johnsonville 52 Chesterton Street 5/06/2020 456267 Land Use: Multi-unit development and associated earthworks Johnsonville 30 Middleton Road 4/06/2020 463146 Subdivision and Land Use: Two lot fee simple and new dwelling Johnsonville 14 Middleton Road 25/06/2020 464777 Land Use and Subdivision: Two lot fee simple and new dwelling Johnsonville 30 Bassett Road 23/06/2020 466115 Change of Conditions: Relating to SR 445677 waste water connections Johnsonville 97 Broderick Road 3/08/2020 467872 Outline Plan Waiver: Addition to library Kaiwharawhara 1 Rangiora Avenue 2/07/2020 451494 Subdivision: Two lot fee simple Kaiwharawhara 19 Rangiora Avenue 15/07/2020 465306 Change of Conditions: Relating to SR 41110 Karaka Bays 6 Napier Street 10/08/2020 468507 Change of Conditions: Relating to SR 407965 earthworks Karori 5 Chaucer Way 4/06/2020 463310 Land Use: Additions and alterations to existing multi-unit development Karori 336 Karori Road 2/06/2020 463890 Land Use: Alterations to a dwelling on a multi-unit site Karori 25 Standen Street 10/08/2020 463772 Subdivision and Land Use: Multi unit development, subdivision and earthworks Karori 60 Croydon Street 3/07/2020 463888 Land Use: Additions and alterations to existing multi-unit Karori 23 Lynmouth Avenue 25/06/2020 464665 Land Use: Additions and alterations to existing dwelling Karori 26 Ponsonby Road 2/07/2020 465412 Land use: Additions and alterations Karori 77 Nottingham Street 4/08/2020 466704 Land Use: Earthworks Karori 159 Karori Road 29/07/2020 466870 Land Use: Converting first floor from commercial to residential Karori 39 Hatton Street 17/07/2020 467264 Land Use: Replace existing roof Kelburn 30 Central Terrace 10/07/2020 424453 Land Use: Double garage partially on legal road and earthworks Kelburn 1 Gladstone Terrace 7/08/2020 462407 Land Use: Additions and alterations Kelburn 21 Kelburn Parade 26/06/2020 464865 Land Use: Generator flue installation Kelburn 58 Fairview Crescent 29/07/2020 467157 Land Use: Remedial earthworks Khandallah 92 Onslow Road 12/06/2020 447731 Subdivision and Land Use: Four lot fee simple and a multi-unit development Khandallah 96 Homebush Road 11/06/2020 458376 Subdivision and Land Use: Two lot fee simple, new dwelling and associated earthworks Khandallah 18 Agra Crescent 17/06/2020 442268 Land Use: New roof Khandallah 17 Rangoon Street 7/07/2020 460357 Subdivision and Land Use: Three lot fee simple, new dwellings and earthworks Khandallah 57 Box Hill 28/07/2020 462542 Land Use: Alterations and additions Khandallah 120A Nicholson Road 15/06/2020 463341 Land Use: Construct retaining wall Khandallah 24 Kimberley Way 8/07/2020 463823 Land Use: New dwellings Khandallah 68A&70 Madras Street 30/06/2020 464134 Subdivision and Land Use: Four lot subdivision and multi-unit development Khandallah 63 Jubilee Road 22/06/2020 464419 Land Use: Alteration to existing unit Khandallah 15 Mandalay Terrace 6/08/2020 464869 Land Use: Additions and alterations Khandallah 29 Everest Street 25/06/2020 465606 Land Use: Additions and alterations Khandallah 75 Amritsar Street 27/07/2020 466719 Change of Conditions: Relating to SR 463539 Khandallah 14A Lochiel Road 11/08/2020 468781 Change of Conditions: Relating to SR 463485 Kilbirnie 62 Kilbirnie Crescent 11/06/2020 456996 Land Use: Commercial development and four residential units Kilbirnie 115 Rongotai Road 9/06/2020 458669 Land Use: New dwelling Kilbirnie 2 Onepu Road 15/06/2020 461582 Land Use: Construct new commercial building Kilbirnie 38 Tacy Street 20/07/2020 465492 Land Use: Telecommunications facility Lyall Bay 78 Lyall Parade 17/07/2020 464608 Land Use: New free standing sleep-out Lyall Bay 184 Sutherland Road 16/07/2020 465767 Land Use: Establish a second dwelling Makara 9 South Makara Road 11/06/2020 462374 Land use: Earthworks Makara 405A Makara Road 29/07/2020 459389 Subdivision: Three lot fee simple Makara Beach 1011 Makara Road 28/07/2020 467200 Subdivision: Boundary adjustment Miramar 49 Brussels Street 9/06/2020 461032 Land Use : New dwelling Miramar 10 Stone Street 10/06/2020 463236 Subdivision: Two lot fee simple Miramar 42 Hobart Street 9/06/2020 462801 Change of condition to SR423375 relating to water connection Miramar 21 Rotherham Terrace 30/06/2020 462070 Land Use: Demolish existing dwelling for multi-unit development Miramar 19 Strathavon Road 27/07/2020 463019 Land Use: Additions and alterations to existing dwelling Miramar 2 Miramar North Road 7/08/2020 463474 Land Use: Refurbish existing containers for use as office space Mornington 17 Priscilla Crescent 2/07/2020 465093 Change of Conditions: Relating to SR 443542 drainage Mornington 120 Mornington Road 16/06/2020 462876 Outline Plan Waiver: A new primary school building Mt Cook 249 Taranaki
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