Key issues report for New Zealand Transport Agency, East West Link

Prepared under section 149G of the Resource Management Act 1991

Date: 14 February 2017 Report by: Council (Local Authority) Prepared for: Environmental Protection Authority (EPA)

East West Link key issues report for Environmental Protection Authority, February 2017, 2

Contents

Glossary ...... 4

Introduction ...... 5

Purpose and scope ...... 5 Separation of roles ...... 5 Proposal overview ...... 5 Local context ...... 6 Physical environment ...... 6 Existing authorisations ...... 7 Existing authorisations associated with the proposal ...... 8

Relevant policy instruments identified ...... 9

National planning instruments ...... 10 Regional and district planning instruments ...... 10 Relevance of appeals against Unitary Plan ...... 11 Comment ...... 12

Approach to key issues ...... 13

Coastal ...... 13 Water quality – freshwater and coastal ...... 16 Infrastructure ...... 18 All infrastructure ...... 18 Transport infrastructure...... 20 Other infrastructure, including electricity transmission ...... 20 Relationship of Māori with project area ...... 21 Impacts of the proposal on Māori ...... 22 Opportunities ...... 25 Decision making by the applicant ...... 25 Decision making by the Board exercising functions under the RMA ...... 26 Other key issues ...... 27 Landscape and Visual Effects ...... 27 Ecological Effects ...... 28 Heritage effects ...... 31 Tensions between key issues ...... 32 Additional planning considerations ...... 33 Notices of requirement and designations ...... 33 Resource consents required ...... 34 3

Activity status ...... 35

Summary ...... 36

Appendices Appendix 1: Designations within the project area Appendix 2: Overlays within the project area Appendix 3: Regional resource consents within the project area Appendix 4: Omitted or irrelevant planning provisions Appendix 5: Spatially mapped appeals within the project area

Appendices are produced in a separate volume. 4

Glossary

AEE Assessment of environmental effects ARPS Auckland Regional Policy Statement 1999 ARP:C Auckland Regional Plan: Coastal 2004 AUP OiP, or Unitary Plan Auckland Unitary Plan, Operative in Part 2016 CMA Coastal marine area NoR[x] Notice of Requirement[number] NPS National policy statement

NPSET National Policy Statement on Electricity Transmission 2008 NPSFM National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management 2014 NZCPS New Zealand Coastal Policy Statement 2010 ONF Outstanding natural feature recognised in a regional coastal or district plan overlay. Overlay Overlays are a technique used in the AUP OiP. Overlays manage the protection, maintenance or enhancement of particular values associated with an area or resource. The values are identified, mapped and scheduled based on values described in AUP policies. RMA or Act Resource Management Act 1991 RPS Regional policy statement TP10 Technical Publication 10 – Stormwater management devices design guideline manual 2003, Auckland Regional Council Transpower Transpower New Zealand Limited. This is the requiring authority responsible for the national grid

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Introduction

Purpose and scope

1. The East West Link Proposal (the proposal) is within the Auckland region. The EPA commissioned Auckland Council, the relevant local authority, to provide a key issues report in accordance with section 149G(3) of the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA). This report has been prepared by Tim Hegarty, Senior Planner; and Rebecca Greaves, Principal Planner, as council officers employed by the Council.

2. Section 149G(3) requires the key issues report to include the following matters relating to the proposal:

a. Any relevant provisions of a national policy statement, a New Zealand coastal policy statement, a regional policy statement or proposed regional policy statement, and a plan or proposed plan; and

b. A statement on whether all required resource consents in relation to the proposal to which the matter relates have been applied for; and

c. The activity status of all proposed activities in relation to the matter.

3. A key issues report does not provide an evaluation of the proposal’s merits. It is not a hearing report prepared under s42A RMA. A key issues report is narrower than the broad statutory assessment required under sections 104 and 171 RMA. We are not able to consider such tests. We do not provide recommendations for substantive decision-making on the proposal.

Separation of roles

4. Auckland Council is required to report on the key issues in relation to the proposal. This report satisfies Council’s statutory obligation. This report is not the view or adopted policy of the Council.

5. To avoid doubt, the Council (including council controlled organisations) may choose to make a submission on the proposal, which may advocate for a particular decision.

6. The authors of this report will not participate in any Council submission on the proposal.

Proposal overview

7. The proposal to construct, operate and maintain the East West Link is extensively detailed in the application documents. New Zealand Transport Agency (the applicant) lodged multiple resource consent applications and two notices of requirement: 6

a. NoR1 is for a four lane arterial road between State Highway 1 (SH 1) at Mt Wellington in the east, and State Highway 20 (SH 20) at in the west;

b. NoR2 is to alter the existing SH1 designation1 between Mt Wellington and the Princes Street interchange at Ōtāhuhu, principally by providing an additional traffic lane in each direction.

8. Resource consents have been sought for a range of activities:

a. Land use consent (section 9) for bulk earthworks, vegetation alteration and removal, construction parking/accessways, the disturbance of contaminated soil, and the establishment of a stormwater pond (at Miami Stream);

b. Coastal occupation and use (section 12) for reclamation, declamation, vegetation removal, dredging, the impoundment of water, vehicle use in the CMA, new buildings and infrastructure within the CMA, breaches of lighting and noise standards, activities within the historic heritage overlay, seabed disturbance and the deposition of material within the CMA;

c. Streamworks (section 13) for vegetation clearance, disturbance of streambeds, deposition of material, removal of lawful structures, stream diversion, construction of temporary structures, construction of culverts, establishment of stormwater outfalls, reclamation and filling of streams;

d. Water permit (section 14) for the diversion and dewatering of groundwater, construction of new dams and the drilling of bores;

e. Stormwater discharge permit (section 15) for the discharge of stormwater from high use roads and the discharge and diversion of stormwater from impervious roads; and

f. Discharge permits (discharge of contaminants – section 15) for discharges involving soil contamination, cement storage and manufacturing, and discharges from landfills.

Local context

9. All zoning and plan references in this section relate to the Auckland Unitary Plan Operative in Part 2016.

Physical environment

10. The project area is an urbanised and modified environment. Land is zoned for light and heavy industry use in Onehunga and Mt Wellington. Residential land adjoins SH1 south of the proposed ramps connecting SH1 with East West Link. Other land is zoned for its specialised

1 Auckland Unitary Plan Operative in Part 2016, Designation 6718. 7

function (cemetery; strategic transport corridor) or to reflect its values: various open space zones apply. The eastern end of the project area coincides with the narrowest part of the Auckland Isthmus. Significant infrastructure traverses the area, both below and above ground, and designations apply to safeguard the continued operation of these network utilities. We include maps depicting designations relative to the notices of requirement at Appendix 1.

11. The Māngere Inlet is the upper reaches of the , bordered by the Auckland isthmus in the east, and the Manukau Harbour Crossing to the west. Its waters are zoned for a minor port at Onehunga, and general coastal marine elsewhere.

12. Although the project area is in an urban setting, natural features and values are also present, and have been modified to varying degrees. By way of example, while the waters of the Māngere Inlet are degraded2 significant ecological areas are present, including habitat for wading birds.

13. Other natural features include the Ōtāhuhu Creek, Mutukaroa-Hamlins Hill, the volcanic crater of Te Hōpua a Rangi, and the pahoehoe lava flows at Anns Creek. Valued resources on land and in the coastal marine area are recognised by overlays on planning maps. We provide a list of overlays that intersect with the notices of requirement at Appendix 2.

Existing authorisations

14. Designation 6718 is the existing designation for motorway purposes that the applicant seeks to modify by NoR2. Designation 6718 applies to the state highway network throughout the former district, including State Highways 1, 16 and 20. NoR2 applies only to the land identified in Volume 4 of the AEE.

15. Designation 6734 is an existing designation for maintenance, operation, use and improvement to the state highway network that applies in Ōtāhuhu. It applies over designation 6718 between Ōtāhuhu Creek and the Tamaki River, and to additional land around the Princes Street interchange. The designations can be seen in Appendix 1, and within the application: Volume 3, Report 2 Statutory Context (at Appendix C) of the AEE.

16. Numerous regional resource consents have been granted within the project area. For background purposes, details are provided in Appendix 3.

17. Several permits have been issued within the project area for occupation and use of the coastal marine area. This includes structures associated with the Port of Onehunga, SH1, the replacement of the old Māngere Bridge and the Onehunga Foreshore reclamation.

2 Auckland Unitary Plan Operative in Part 2016, Figure B7.4.2.1 Areas of coastal water that have been degraded by human activities 8

18. The project area encompasses several aquifers, these being the Mt Wellington Volcanic, Onehunga Volcanic and the Mt Richmond Volcanic Aquifers. Council’s consent database show a number of water takes in the area, including a recent permit for Watercare Services Limited to extract 8,303,470m3/year of groundwater from the Onehunga Volcanic Aquifer to augment Auckland’s municipal water supply.

19. A number of stormwater discharge permits have been approved within the project area. These are a mix of both public and privately held permits, including a comprehensive discharge permit held by Auckland Council associated with the historic Ellerslie and One Tree Hill Boroughs. Stormwater is managed across the project area through both soakage and discharges to waterbodies/coastal water.

20. Given the development pressure on the Auckland urban area and the industrial history of the area, there are also numerous contaminated land discharge and bulk earthworks consents within the project area. These also include landfill discharge permits, held by Auckland Council and associated with historic landfill operation along the Onehunga foreshore.

21. Lastly, due to the industrial activities present in the Onehunga – Te Papapa area, there are several air discharge permits, while the AUP OiP imposes a restriction on air quality sensitive activities. The Heavy Industry Air Quality control has been imposed to protect industrial land uses and prevent the generation of reverse sensitivity issues.

22. Copies of permits can be provided to the Board as required.

Existing authorisations associated with the proposal

23. Resource consents and outline plans of works have been issued to the applicant and Auckland Transport (the road controlling authority in Auckland) associated with the proposal. Works include road widening within Neilson Street, the removal of the Neilson Street road bridge (over the rail corridor) and the establishment of additional lanes within the SH20 corridor.

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Relevant policy instruments identified

24. We are required3 to identify the policy provisions relevant to the proposal from policy statements and plans prepared under the RMA. The applicant has identified and discussed relevant provisions in the proposal documentation:

a. AEE, Section 14, including figure 14.1

b. AEE, Section 15

c. Volume 3, Report 2 Statutory Context (at Section 3, and at Appendix D to that report).

25. A great many policy provisions are relevant due to:

a. the location of the proposal on land and in the coastal marine area

b. the size of the project area and varying land uses adjoining the route

c. different natural, social, cultural and ecological values associated with places within the project area

d. the presence of nationally, regionally and locally significant infrastructure

e. the wide range of potential effects emanating from the construction and operation of the proposal

f. the scale and complexity of the proposal, including multiple resource consent applications and notices of requirement.

26. We consider that repeating the relevant provisions would not be of any assistance.

27. We generally agree with the applicant’s identification of relevant provisions. Our report identifies relevant omitted provisions, and where identified provisions are of little relevance (at Appendix 4). The latter group are provisions pertinent to local authorities’ plan-making function rather than resource consent applications and NoRs. Our focus is on the policy direction germane to each key theme, and where policy tensions exist.

3 Section 149G(3(a) requires the local authority’s key issues report to include any relevant provisions of any regional or proposed regional policy statement, and any plan or proposed plan (amongst other matters). The definition of plan includes a regional plan and a regional coastal plan. An operative provision is a rule to which s86F applies, or a provision made operative pursuant to clause 20 of the First Schedule RMA 1991. 10

National planning instruments

28. We agree that the following national planning instruments are relevant:

a. New Zealand Coastal Policy Statement 2010;

b. National Policy Statement on Electricity Transmission 2008; and

c. National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management 2014.

29. Although integrated development of land and infrastructure is promoted, the National Policy Statement on Urban Development Capacity is primarily directed at local authorities enabling a supply of business land and residential capacity for growth. The proposal is for a major infrastructure project within an existing urbanised area, not a policy response to promote land supply or capacity. Nor is the infrastructure of the type required to make greenfields land ready for urbanisation.

30. While national environmental standards are triggers for resource consent applications, the standards exist for consistency and efficiency rather than providing policy direction. We consider the national environmental standards are of lesser relevance in a key issues report:

a. NES for Sources if Human Drinking Water 2007;

b. NES for Electricity Transmission Activities 2009;

c. NES for Air Quality 2004; and

d. NES for Assessing and Managing Contaminants in Soil to Protect Human Health 2011.

Regional and district planning instruments

31. The Auckland Unitary Plan Operative in Part 2016 is the most relevant planning instrument.

32. The AUP OiP contains a regional policy statement, regional coastal plan, regional plan and district plan. Appeals to the Unitary Plan, and the requirement for the Minister of Conservation to approve a regional coastal plan,4 mean that the Unitary Plan is operative in part5. Due to the number and nature of appeals, many provisions are now operative: corresponding parts of the legacy regional policy statement, regional and district plans have fallen away. Text subject to

4 Clause 19, First Schedule RMA 1991.

5 Auckland Council made the Unitary Plan operative in part on 15 November 2016, pursuant to clause 20 First Schedule RMA 1991 and section 160 Local Government (Auckland Transitional Provisions) Act 2010. 11

appeal is annotated on the Council’s website.6 Maps are similarly annotated where an appeal relates to a particular locality. (The Unitary Plan is an e-plan).

33. The remaining legacy instruments are:

a. Auckland Regional Policy Statement 1999;

b. Auckland Regional Plan: Coastal 2004; and

c. Auckland Council District Plan (Isthmus Section) 1999.

Relevance of appeals against Unitary Plan

34. Unitary Plan appeals are pertinent to the extent that legacy plans remain relevant for a s149G key issues report and, ultimately, the substantive decision-making on the proposal.7

35. Rather than challenging critical policies underpinning the overall policy direction for the Auckland region, the

“majority of appeals challenge site-specific matter or specific provisions… Most of the Regional Policy Statement chapter of the Auckland Unitary Plan, the Auckland-wide rules, the majority of the overlays and the majority of the objectives, policies, and rules for the various zones (including open space, rural, business and special purpose zones) are now operative.

The parts of the Auckland Unitary Plan that are subject to appeal and which could not be made operative include: x discrete objectives and policies in the Regional Policy Statement (associated with urban growth and the Rural Urban Boundary) x the Regional Plan Coastal x site specific rules for significant ecological areas, outstanding natural landscapes and the national grid corridor x certain subdivision provisions for the rural zones and Waitakere Ranges Area x provisions relating to air quality standards x the threshold for when resource consent is required in the mixed housing suburban and mixed housing urban zones x certain car parking standards x and controls relating to retirement villages.

6 http://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/EN/planspoliciesprojects/plansstrategies/unitaryplan/Pages/home.aspx

7 Section 104, section 104D, section 149P, section 171 RMA 1991. 12

In relation to zoning, while many of the appeals are site-specific, a small number of appeals are far broader and impact development across a much wider area.”8

36. Although there were 109 appeals lodged9 and eight judicial review proceedings initiated, most appeals do not impact directly upon the proposal. RPS appeals on the strategic matter of urban growth are not relevant to the proposal. RPS provisions on infrastructure, transport, social and open space facilities are operative.

37. Few appeals directly affect land within the project area: three appeals are concerned with the reinstatement of overlays;10 and the zoning of some residential land is subject to challenge.11 There are no appeals regarding the application of any other zone within the project area. Transpower opposes the deletion of a wider form of the national grid corridor overlay, and related provisions. Independent Maori Statutory Board challenges Council’s decision-making concerning recognition and protection of sites of value to Mana Whenua. Refer to Appendix 5 for these spatially mapped appeals relative to the East West Link sectors.

38. Two appeals relate to the regional coastal plan. The Royal Forest and Bird12 appeal affects all of Chapter F2 Coastal – General Coastal Marine zone. This zone applies to the Ōtāhuhu Creek and throughout the Māngere Inlet, except at the Port of Onehunga where the minor port zone applies. The second appeal does not apply to the text but to identified areas, none of which fall within the project area. The regional coastal plan cannot become operative until the appeals are resolved, and the Minister of Conservation approves the coastal plan.13 Until that time, both the proposed regional coastal provisions of the AUP OiP and the ARP:C apply.

Comment

39. Although section 88A RMA will preserve the proposal’s non-complying activity classification, any plan or proposed plan in existence at the time of the hearing will be relevant. The Board

8 Auckland Unitary Plan – Update on Appeals and Delegations for Urgent Decisions Report to Planning Committee, Auckland Council, 29 November 2016 (Reidy and Davison).

9 67 Environment Court appeals; 42 High Court appeals.

10 ENV-2016-AKL-000218 National Grid Corridor Overlay (Transpower) [Environment Court]

CIV-2016-404-002330, National Grid Corridor Overlay (Transpower) [High Court]

CIV-2016-404-002261 Sites of Value to Mana Whenua (Independent Maori Statutory Board [High Court]

11 CIV-2016-404-002326, Zone (Character Coalition Incorporated and Auckland 2040 Inc) [High Court]

12 CIV-2016-404-002343, Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society of New Zealand Incorporated

13 Clause 19 First Schedule, RMA 1991. 13

may be assisted by an updated set of planning provisions at the time of the hearing if the resolution of any appeal between lodgement and the hearing materially affects the relevant Unitary Plan provisions (including maps). For example, the ARP:C would cease to be relevant if the regional coastal plan components within the AUP OiP are made operative.

40. Information about appeals is available from the Council’s website14 and will be updated as appeals are resolved. In the event the Board would find it useful, Auckland Council could provide an update at the time of the hearing on resolved and outstanding appeals.

Approach to key issues

41. East West Link is a complicated proposal. We discuss the relevant key issues thematically. Although a broader consideration of issues could be undertaken we have focussed on those we considered most relevant.

Coastal

42. Part C of the AEE provides a detailed description of the works proposed within the CMA, including:

a. Reclamation along the Onehunga foreshore, providing for a new road corridor/embankment, shared paths, landscaping, ecological mitigation and stormwater detention/treatment;

b. Construction of new road bridges along the Onehunga foreshore, Anns Creek and Ōtāhuhu Creek;

c. Declamation and demolition with the removal of an existing motorway causeway and culvert in Ōtāhuhu Creek;

d. Construction activities within the CMA, including temporary structures;

e. Vegetation clearance, including mangroves, in the Māngere Inlet and Ōtāhuhu Creek; and

f. Construction of new stormwater outfalls into the CMA.

43. As described in Section 11.3.5 of the AEE, the project area encompasses two distinct coastal environments: the Māngere Inlet and the Tamaki River – Ōtāhuhu Creek.

14 http://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/EN/planspoliciesprojects/plansstrategies/unitaryplan/Pages/paupa ppeals.aspx 14

44. Both coastal environments have experienced extensive modification due to human activities including reclamation, increased sedimentation and water quality degradation. In response the applicant proposes to:

a. Undertake reclamation in the Māngere Inlet using a “naturalised” coastal edge, providing for bird habitat;

b. Provide improved stormwater treatment and detention along the route, including new stormwater treatment ponds within the reclaimed area; and

c. Use management plans for construction activities and declamation/reclamation.

45. Report 2 Statutory Context of the AEE identifies the relevant statutory documents associated with these coastal works. These documents include:

a. New Zealand Coastal Policy Statement 2010;

b. Hauraki Gulf Marine Park Act 2000;

c. Auckland Council Regional Plan: Coastal 2004; and

d. Auckland Unitary Plan (Operative in Part) 2016.

46. We consider these policy frameworks to be relevant,15 given the range and scale of works which are to occur within the coastal environment. The sensitivity of the coastal environment and its values is recognised by these documents, with key themes including:

a. Limiting reclamation to instances where other practicable options are unavailable;

b. Ensuring that any reclamation minimises its footprint within the coastal environment;

c. Preserving natural ecosystems and their biological functions;

d. Preserving coastal landscape values;

e. Maintaining and enhancing public access to the coastal environment;

f. Enabling use of the coastal environment to support the community;

g. Recognising coastal hazards, including sea level rise; and

h. Taking into account the Treaty of Waitangi and cultural values.

47. These themes are initially identified through the NZCPS and flow through to the regional planning provisions, which identify Auckland’s coastal environment as a fundamental part of the region’s identity and the need for any development within the coastal environment to be of an appropriate form in appropriate locations. NZCPS policy 10 also identifies that reclamation in the CMA is to avoided unless:

15 Some provisions are of lesser relevance and these are noted at Appendix 4. 15

a. Land outside the coastal marine area is unavailable for the activity;

b. The activity which requires the reclamation can only occur adjacent to or within the coastal marine area;

c. There are no practicable alternative methods for providing the activity; and

d. The reclamation will provide significant regional or national benefit.

48. Within this framework, the fundamental element of the coastal works is the appropriateness of the reclamation by the applicant, both in its scale and location. The Auckland Regional Plan: Coastal seeks the avoidance of inappropriate reclamation, with any effects of appropriate reclamation are avoided, remedied or mitigated. Sections 13.3 and 13.4 of the ARP:C detail the matters to assist determining the appropriateness of reclamation, including:

a. That the coastal environment is used efficiently by minimising the area occupied;

b. That the reclamation will have positive or minor adverse effects;

c. The finished works will be compatible with the local environment; and

d. The works will avoid, as far as practicable, cumulative effects on the coastal environment

49. The objectives and policies of the AUP OIP16 differ in that they more closely reflect the NZCPS by avoiding all reclamation.

50. With regard to the proposed reclamation within the Māngere Inlet, we consider the following matters should be addressed in the assessment of the proposal:

a. Whether the proposed activity (enabled by reclamation being road corridor) could be adequately provided for outside the coastal marine area;

b. Whether the scale of the proposed reclamation is appropriate and could be reduced;

c. Whether the effects of the reclamation on coastal values (including landscape/amenity, cultural and ecological) have been appropriately avoided, remedied or avoided; and

d. Whether adequate public access to the coastal environment is provided for, given the location and scale of reclamation.

51. Matters affecting the above include:

a. The modified character of the coastal environment, particularly given the historic reclamation of the Onehunga foreshore and whether adequate protection of its remaining natural landscape features and enhancement of the local environment is provided for;

16 Auckland Unitary Plan Operative in Part 2016, Policy B8.3.2.9 and Section F2.2. 16

b. The severance of the Onehunga area from the coastal environment by previous development, including State Highway 20; and

c. The ecological importance of the Māngere Inlet to avifauna as a feeding location and whether adequate protection of this ecological function is provided.

52. The Board may be assisted in this assessment by the submissions of the area’s Mana Whenua entities, the Department of Conservation, local community groups and environmental agencies. Of further assistance is the applicant’s own AEE, including:

a. Technical Report 1 – Consideration of Alternatives;

b. Technical Report 6 – Landscape and Visual Impact Assessment;

c. Technical Report 11 – Social Impact Assessment;

d. Technical Report 15 – Coastal Processes Assessment;

e. Technical Report 16 – Ecological Impact Assessment; and

f. Urban Design and Landscape Design Framework.

Water quality – freshwater and coastal

53. Part C of the AEE at sections 6.5.4 and 7.5.8 identifies the stormwater management, stormwater generated and streamworks which will be undertaken.

54. Specific works affecting stormwater include:

a. Management of stormwater from 22 hectares of new and 25 hectares of existing impermeable surfaces;

b. Provision of TP10 compliant infrastructure for road generated runoff; and

c. New wetlands, including the conversion of existing stormwater ponds to wetlands.

With regard to streamworks, the proposal will involve:

d. Stream realignment (Hill Stream, Clemow Stream and Miami Stream); and

e. Culverting (Anns Creek, Southdown Stream and Clemow Stream)

55. We note that temporary discharges may also occur during construction. This includes the discharge of contaminants from land previously used for heavy industry or refuse disposal. As identified by the applicant’s contamination assessment, land disturbance has the potential to disturb soil contaminants, which may then enter waterways and coastal waters.

56. A further source of potential water quality effects is the dredging operation proposed within the Māngere Inlet. This dredging will supply 800,000m3 of fill for the reclamation and will occur within a coastal environment which has experienced historic discharges of harmful contaminants. 17

57. As discussed in Section 11.3 of the AEE, the freshwater environments of the project area are, with the exception of Anns Creek, heavily degraded due to historic land use practices, existing stormwater quality and stream modifications. This has resulted in heavy contamination and sediment deposition in the receiving environment and low biodiversity values. Anns Creek features higher environmental values and includes at-risk biota such as inanga.

58. With regard to coastal receiving waters, we note that both the Māngere Inlet and Tamaki River – Ōtāhuhu Creek have experienced degradation from urbanisation of their catchments. The Māngere Inlet receives stormwater from heavy industry and has resulted in significant volumes of contaminants locked within coastal sediments. The Tamaki River – Ōtāhuhu Creek has been culverted by the Southern Motorway, with increased sedimentation and colonisation by mangroves.

59. Overlying these matters are the statutory documents associated with water quality (as identified in Report 2 Statutory Context), including:

a. New Zealand Coastal Policy Statement 2010 (with regard to coastal water quality);

b. National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management 2014;

c. Hauraki Gulf Marine Park Act 2000 (with regard to coastal water quality); and

d. Auckland Unitary Plan (Operative in Part) 2016.

60. These documents seek to safeguard the life-supporting capacity of ecosystems and protect public health through the suitable use and management of water resources. In addition, there is a policy thrust towards the improvement of water quality in environments where significant degradation has occurred.17 These matters are elucidated by the two national policy statements and reinforced at a regional plan level through the AUP OiP, which seeks to minimise the loss of freshwater systems, the enhancement of degraded systems, working with mana whenua and the management of adverse effects on water quality.18

61. Given the scale of the proposal and the integrated nature of freshwater and coastal systems, we recommend that a holistic approach is utilised in the assessment of the proposal’s effects on water quality. As such, we consider that the following matters may require consideration when assessing the proposal’s water quality effects:

a. Appropriateness of watercourse modifications, such as culverting, and the mitigation offered;

17 National Policy Statement on Freshwater Management 2014, Objectives A1 and A2.

18 Auckland Unitary Plan Operative in Part 2016, Section B7.3 18

b. Whether the stormwater treatment provided as mitigation within the Māngere Inlet reclamation generates water quality benefits which offset the loss of the coastal marine area, or whether these improvements could be provided by other appropriate means;

c. Whether it is appropriate to undertake dredging in the Māngere Inlet, particularly with regard to the resuspension of contaminants into coastal waters; and

d. Whether the disturbance of contaminated land can be undertaken in a manner which avoids, remedies or mitigates the release of contaminants to water systems.

62. The Board may be assisted in this assessment by the submissions of the area’s Mana Whenua entities, the Department of Conservation, local community groups and environmental agencies. Of further assistance is the applicant’s own AEE, including:

a. Technical Report 12 – Stormwater Assessment;

b. Technical Report 16 – Ecological Impact Assessment; and

c. Technical Report 17 – Contaminated Land Assessment.

Infrastructure

All infrastructure

63. The project area is heavily utilised by different forms of infrastructure. As recorded in the local context section, the concentration of infrastructure reflects both the longstanding industrial land uses and the narrowness of the Auckland isthmus through which linear infrastructure runs, and on which Auckland relies. Some infrastructure in the project area serves a wider area still: for example KiwiRail’s North Island Main trunk line, Transpower’s electricity line that serves Northland, and the applicant’s own state highway network.

64. The scale of the proposal is significant. If approved, the project will create major new transport infrastructure, and other infrastructure assets will be relocated. The applicant comments on the following aspects:

a. New and upgraded infrastructure resulting from the proposal at Part C, section 6, AEE;

b. Impacts on existing infrastructure at section 12.5 AEE, and drawing set 12;

c. Effects on electricity transmission at 12.5.3.1, AEE; and

d. Proposed network utilities management plan approach at section 13.1 AEE.

65. The importance of infrastructure runs through all tiers of planning instruments. Key themes cascade from national policy statements, such as NPSET and NZCPs, through the Auckland Unitary Plan’s regional policy statement down to regional plan and district plan provisions which provide more specific guidance, like the suite of policy provisions at E26.2: 19

a. Benefits of, and need for, infrastructure;

b. Integrated provision of infrastructure with urban growth; and

c. Management of effects associated with infrastructure provision, and effects on infrastructure (reverse sensitivity).

66. Within the RPS, these themes are common to infrastructure generally, and transport-specific infrastructure provisions.

67. The tension between provision of infrastructure necessary for Auckland’s economic future while maintaining the quality of the environment and the quality of life for Aucklanders is an RPS issue19 carried through objectives and policies.20 The RPS recognises that infrastructure can have adverse effects on the communities that it serves, and particular scheduled values that are protected21 but at the same time infrastructure is necessary to provide for the economic and social well-being of people and communities. A balancing of factors is necessary.

68. In our view, the infrastructure policy provisions echo the overall broad considerations required under Part 2 of the Act. Tensions exist between enabling infrastructure with its localised effects (particularly in sensitive or highly valued locations) against its enabling characteristics that can support economic activity and general quality of life.

69. The application incudes specialist reports that evaluate the proposal’s potential effects on a range of values.

70. The Board may wish to consider whether the application, and any submissions received, provide an adequate overall evaluation of the proposal’s enabling features against its potential adverse effects, taking into account the mitigation proposed.

71. We consider the relevant policy instruments are:

a. National Policy Statement on Electricity Transmission 2008, particularly the objective and policy 10;22

b. New Zealand Coastal Policy Statement 2010, particularly objective 6, and policies 6, 10, 13, 14; and

19 Auckland Unitary Plan Operative in Part 2016, B3.1

20 Auckland Unitary Plan Operative in Part 2016, Objective B3.2.1.3 See also Auckland-wide provisions at E26.2

21 Auckland Unitary Plan Operative in Part 2016, Policy E26.2.2.6.

22 We differ from the applicant, as we consider policy 11 is not directly relevant to the proposal. Although there are Unitary Plan appeals regarding the extent to which buffer corridors within which sensitive activities are not to be enabled, a state highway is not such an activity. In any event the proposal is intended to occur within or nearby the overlay that is not subject to appeal. 20

c. Auckland Unitary Plan Operative in Part 2016, particularly B3.1, B3.2 and B3.3 and E26.2.

72. The applicant considers the infrastructure policy framework at sections 14 and 15 of the AEE, particularly at 15.3.5 (NPS provisions), 15.4.1.2 (RPS provisions)23 and 15.4.2.1 (regional plan provisions).

Transport infrastructure

73. In addition to common infrastructural themes (integration between infrastructure and the urban growth; infrastructure provision whose effects are managed; and avoidance of reverse sensitivity effects on infrastructure) the RPS includes transport-specific infrastructure policies.24 The movement of people, goods and services is supported,25 a quality compact urban form is promoted,26 and effective operation of transport infrastructure is sought at different scales (the future state;27 across modes;28 between sites).29

Other infrastructure, including electricity transmission

74. Just as infrastructure can affect sensitive activities so it can generate effects on other forms of infrastructure. A safe environment, and the continued operation of infrastructure is essential for the health, safety and economic wellbeing of Auckland. We note the applicant is continuing to engage with other network utility operators and proposes a network utility management plan approach. The Board may be assisted by submissions from affected network utility operators and/or updated details of agreed mitigation and operational measures, and section 177 approvals including conditions.

75. The proposed route and proposal design necessitates construction alongside the electricity transmission corridor, including relocation of electricity transmission assets. The safe and continuous supply of electricity is essential for modern life. The sole NPSET objective requires recognition of the national significance of that network by provision for its continued operation and improvement, while managing effects of other activities on it. We consider NPSET policy

23 The application has a minor referencing error. We agree with the applicant that the RPS issue, objectives and policies at B3.1, B3.2 and B3.3 are relevant.

24 Auckland Unitary Plan Operative in Part 2016, B3.3 Objective and policies.

25 Auckland Unitary Plan Operative in Part 2016, Objective B3.3.1.1 and Policy B3.3.2.2

26 Auckland Unitary Plan Operative in Part 2016, Objective B3.3.1.1 and Policy B3.3.2.5

27 Auckland Unitary Plan Operative in Part 2016, Objective B3.3.1.1 and Policies B3.3.2.3 and B3.3.2.5

28 Auckland Unitary Plan Operative in Part 2016, Policy B3.3.2.1

29 Auckland Unitary Plan Operative in Part 2016, Policy B3.3.2.4 21

10 to be of direct relevance to the proposal. Policy 10 directs decision-makers to avoid reverse sensitivity effects on that network and ensure its future performance is not compromised.

76. As already noted, Unitary Plan RPS policies seek that infrastructure (including the nationally significant national grid) is recognised and provided for, and protected from reverse sensitivity effects.30 NPSET and the RPS require that potential impacts on the electricity transmission network must be considered.

77. The applicant comments that the future location of electricity transmission assets will enable the ongoing operation of both networks, and is working with Transpower so as to ensure security of electricity supply and to enable the proposal.

78. We observe the applicant’s comments regarding the need for Transpower’s approval as the earlier requiring authority31 and relevance of NES for Electricity Transmission Activities for the necessary works. We note the applicant’s reliance on those other approvals to give effect to the proposal.

79. The Board may be assisted by any submission by Transpower as operator of New Zealand’s electricity transmission network, and updated information from the applicant on consultation with Transpower such as dispensation being granted for working within minimum clearances.

80. Such information may assist consideration whether the applicant’s proposed separation of the two networks (by relocating, and raising transmission assets), and proposed mitigation measures for working within minimum clearance requirements (through refined construction methodology) satisfy NPSET policy ten’s directive to manage activities to avoid reverse sensitivity effects on the electricity transmission network.

81. In addition to submissions from network utility operators, the Board may be assisted by submissions from local community groups, and environmental agencies plus the application itself.

Relationship of Māori with project area

82. Māori have a long relationship with this place: a special relationship with land and water, and cultural values resulting from the ancestral and contemporary use, and stewardship of natural resources. Making decisions under the RMA requires consideration of nationally important matters including the relationship of Māori and their culture and traditions with their ancestral

30 Auckland Unitary Plan Operative in Part 2016, Objective B3.2.1.7 specifically, and more generally Objective B3.2.1.6

31 Section 177 RMA 1991. 22

lands, water, sites, waahi tapu, and other taonga,32 the principle of kaitiakitanga,33 and taking into account the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi.34

83. In this context, the key issues are:

a. the impacts of the proposal on the physical and cultural environment valued by Māori;

b. the opportunities provided by the project;

c. the decision making by the applicant; and

d. the decision making by the Board exercising functions under the RMA.

84. The application includes the following information:

a. Section 9: consultation summary;

b. Section 10.2: a history of Māori occupation;

c. Figure 10-1: sites of cultural importance;

d. Section 12.6: effects on values of importance to Mana Whenua;

e. Section 12.7: effects on archaeological values; and

f. Section 15: statutory analysis.

Impacts of the proposal on Māori

85. The people best placed to identify the proposal’s impacts on the physical and cultural environment valued by Māori, are Māori, particularly Mana Whenua who have that special relationship to the project area. Part 2 of the RMA, and associated planning instruments provide guidance for applicants, submitters and decision-makers.

86. Places and features of the physical environment valued by Māori include:

a. Coastal and freshwaters (Māngere Inlet and the wider Manukau Harbour, Ōtāhuhu Creek and Tamaki River beyond);

b. Volcanic cones and features like Te Hōpua a Rangi, pahoehoe lava flows on northern edge of the Māngere Inlet, Ōtāhuhu/Mt Richmond, Raratonga/Mt Smart (the latter two maunga being part of the Tamaki Collective Settlement);

c. Places of settlement (Onehunga, Mutukaroa-Hamlins Hill, Mt Richmond);

32 Section 6(e) RMA 1991.

33 Section 7(a) RMA 1991.

34 Section 8 RMA 1991. 23

d. Ōtāhuhu and Kāretu portages; and

e. Urupa.

87. Planning instruments’ recognition of these places originates with national policy statements, and is brought through the policy cascade. Within the Unitary Plan the Mana Whenua sites and places of significance overlay is a district plan and regional coastal plan method, depending on the location of the relevant site.

88. At the district plan level, the only place listed in the AUP OiP Mana Whenua sites and places of significance overlay within the project area is: ID 63 Urupa at 16 George Bourke Drive, Mt Wellington. It is contiguous with, but not subject to, NoR2. The site is zoned open space and is surrounded by the light industry zone. (The Unitary Plan appeal35 seeking recognition of additional sites of value to Māori has not yet been resolved).

89. Features protected in regional coastal and district plan overlays for different reasons, but understood still to be valued by Māori include:

a. ID 46 Hōpua explosion crater and tuff exposure: outstanding natural features overlay;

b. ID 192 Southdown pahoehoe lava flows including Ann’s Creek: outstanding natural features overlay;

c. Viewshafts O11 One Tree Hill and M5 Mount Māngere: regionally significant volcanic viewshafts and height sensitive areas overlay; and

d. ID 1572 Hamlins Hill-Mutukaroa Historic heritage R11_142 Pa site, terraces, pits and midden historic heritage overlay extent of place.

90. The applicant reports at section 9 of the AEE the views of Mana Whenua regarding the proposal:

a. Recognise as a priority the principle of partnership/collaboration, and recognise the Mana Whenua relationship to the environment in the planning, design and delivery of the project;

b. Consider economic and other impacts, not only impacts on cultural sites.

c. Recognise and provide for relationship of Mana Whenua to key sites, not just Mutukaroa- Hamlins Hill and Te Hōpua a Rangi. Physical linkages and connections are a reflection of traditional portages and economic activities of the historic cultural landscape;

d. All proposed options will have adverse effects but some options or aspects could have significant positive effects;

e. Maximising water quality outcomes for receiving environments is important;

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f. Reclamation should generally be avoided. Reclamation is conditionally supported contingent on greater quality water discharges entering the Māngere Inlet, minimising reclamation extent, and avoiding remnant lava flows along the coastline where new structures would be preferable. Reclamation provides an opportunity to naturalise edge of the inlet; g. Prefer options that avoid impacts on significant ecological areas such as Ann’s Creek; h. Potential exists for finding cultural remains during construction; and i. Ongoing effective engagement is important.

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Opportunities

91. The application refers to an ongoing kaitiaki and partnership role for iwi. The applicant plans to liaise with Mana Whenua regarding accidental discovery protocols, including potential interpretative and commemorative material.

92. Information from the applicant regarding other means to enable the kaitiaki role through the project, and any submission from Mana Whenua, may assist in defining this role and respective actions or responsibilities.

93. The extent to which opportunities are enabled by the project is a matter for the Board’s consideration.

Decision making by the applicant

94. The applicant identifies Māori as a project partner. Mana Whenua considered route and design alternatives’ impacts on cultural values, which was a component of the multi-criteria analysis. The application states that a Māori world view has been incorporated through the project design. The applicant credits that partnership approach with the inclusion of the following features:

a. Reclamation within the Māngere Inlet to achieve better water quality outcomes and to enhance the mauri of the inlet;

b. Opening up the Ōtāhuhu portage beneath State Highway 1 by replacing box culverts with a bridge and declaiming land;

c. Recognising the Kāretu and Ōtāhuhu portages which are historic east west linkages;

d. Avoiding sites of significance;

e. Accidental discovery protocols as mitigation measures during construction; and

f. An ongoing kaitiaki and partnership role for iwi.

95. The applicant’s statutory assessment includes consideration of the proposal against relevant policy provisions addressing Māori values in relation to:

a. National policy statements at paragraphs 15.3.2.1, 15.3.2.4, 15.3.3, Table 15-1;

b. AUP OIP regional policy statement at paragraphs 15.4.1.3, 15.4.1.5, 15.4.1.7, 15.4.1.11, 15.4.1.13, 15.4.1.17, and 15.4.1.19;

c. ARPS at paragraphs 15.4.2.2, 15.4.2.5, 15.4.4.2; and

d. Part 2 of the RMA at Section 15.13.

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Decision making by the Board exercising functions under the RMA

96. The special relationship of Māori with natural environment is consistently recognised, and responsive decision-making enabled, through the cascade of RMA policy instruments. For example:

a. NPSFM: Objective D1 and Policy D1 which direct tangata whenua values are reflected in decision-making regarding fresh water and freshwater ecosystems;

b. NZCPS: Objective 3 and Policy 2 which, amongst other things, recognise the ongoing and enduring relationship of tangata whenua with areas of the coastal environment, promote meaningful interactions between tangata whenua and persons exercising functions and powers under the Act, and recognise and protect characteristics of the coastal environment that are of special value to tangata whenua;

c. RPS within AUP OiP: Objective 2 at B62.1 which recognises the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi through Mana Whenua participation in resource management processes. This and other RPS objectives are discussed below;

d. Regional coastal plan and district plan within AUP OiP: The local response to providing for the special relationship of Māori to the environment is the Sites and Places of Significance to Mana Whenua Overlay; and

e. Iwi planning documents can inform responsive decision-making (although these documents fall outside the scope of s149G(3)(a) RMA 1991).

97. A relevant consideration for the Board is the extent to which the proposal:

a. Recognises and provides for the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi in the sustainable management of natural and physical resources including ancestral lands, water, air, coastal sites, waahi tapu and other taonga;36

b. Recognises the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi through mana whenua participation in this resource management process;37

c. Properly reflects and accords sufficient weight to Mana Whenua values, mātauranga and tikanga in resource management decision-making;38

36 Auckland Unitary Plan Operative in Part 2016, Objective B6.2.1.1.

37 Auckland Unitary Plan Operative in Part 2016, Objective B62.1.2

38 Auckland Unitary Plan Operative in Part 2016, Objective B6.3.1.1 27

d. Enhances overall the mauri of, and relationship of Mana Whenua with, natural and physical resources including freshwater, geothermal resources, land, air and coastal resources;39 and

e. Identifies, protects and enhances the tangible and intangible values of Mana Whenua cultural heritage and provide for Mana Whenua’s relationship with that cultural heritage.40

Other key issues

98. Underpinning the key issues already discussed, are related issues associated with:

a. Landscape and visual effects;

b. Ecological values; and

c. Heritage.

We provide a brief discussion for each of these issues.

Landscape and Visual Effects

99. The extensively modified character of the project area is acknowledged. However, while urbanisation has resulted in alterations to the underlying landforms and the coastline, some natural features remain, including Mutukaroa-Hamlins Hill, Anns Creek and the lava flows on the Māngere Inlet foreshore. In addition, man-made features, such as the Māngere Bridge and Port of Onehunga also contribute to the visual character of the project area. These features and their landscape values are described extensively in Technical Report 6 – Landscape and Visual Impact Assessment.

100. We consider that the following statutory documents are relevant to the assessment of the proposal’s landscape and visual effects:

a. New Zealand Coastal Policy Statement 2010;

b. Auckland Regional Plan: Coastal 2004; and

c. Auckland Unitary Plan (Operative in Part) 2016.

101. The NZCPS seeks for development to avoid, remedy or mitigate its effects on the natural character of the coastal environment, including degraded areas of the coast. It also seeks the

39 Auckland Unitary Plan Operative in Part 2016, Objective B6.3.1.2

40 Auckland Unitary Plan Operative in Part 2016, Objectives B6.5.1.1 and B6.5.1.2 28

restoration of natural character, 41 which we note is part of the applicant’s reasoning for the proposed reclamation and declamation.

102. The ARP:C reinforces the NZCPS, with a requirement to maintain and enhance the diversity, integrity and landscape quality within the coastal environment.42 This position is replicated by the Unitary Plan, with restoration and rehabilitation of natural character values undertaken where the environment has been degraded.43

103. The landward sections of works are also addressed by the Unitary Plan, including the protection of outstanding natural features and landscapes.44 Within or proximate to the project area are the Hōpua Crater, Mutukaroa-Hamlins Hill and Mt Richmond/Ōtāhuhu, all of which are recognised as ONFs.

104. Given this policy framework, the Board may wish to consider:

a. Whether the proposed reclamation within the Māngere Inlet is an appropriate form of restoration of the previously lost natural coastal environment;

b. Whether the proposal avoids significant effects on Hōpua Crater;

c. Whether the proposal maintains and enhances the openness of the coastal environment within the Māngere Inlet and Anns Creek; and

d. Whether the visual effects from the Sylvia Park Road flyovers have been suitably avoided, mitigated or remedied, with particular regard to views to and from Mutukaroa-Hamlins Hill.

105. The Board may be assisted by submissions from Mana Whenua entities, the Department of Conservation, Heritage New Zealand, local community groups and environmental agencies. Of further assistance is the applicant’s own AEE, including:

a. Technical Report 6 – Landscape and Visual Impact Assessment; and

b. Urban Design and Landscape Design Framework.

Ecological Effects

106. We note the applicant’s Technical Report 16 - Ecological Impact Assessment details the range of values associated with terrestrial, freshwater and marine ecosystems within the project area. We agree that these ecosystems have experienced degradation due to historic land use practices, resulting in urban runoff, culverting of streams and destruction of habitat.

41 New Zealand Coastal Policy Statement 2010, Policies 13 and 14.

42 Auckland Regional Plan: Coastal 2004, Sections 5.3 and 5.4.

43 Auckland Unitary Plan Operative in Part 2016, Section B8.2.

44 Auckland Unitary Plan Operative in Part 2016, Sections B4.2 and D10. 29

107. Documents relevant to the proposal include:

a. New Zealand Coastal Policy Statement 2010 (with regard to coastal water quality);

b. National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management 2014;

c. Hauraki Gulf Marine Park Act 2000 (with regard to coastal water quality);

d. Auckland Regional Plan: Coastal 2004; and

e. Auckland Unitary Plan (Operative in Part) 2016.

108. The NZCPS identifies that adverse effects on threatened or endangered indigenous taxa should be avoided, while adverse effects on other species should be avoided, mitigated or remedied.45

109. The NPSFM and Council plans take a similar approach to ecological values, such as the AUP OiP, which seeks the maintenance of indigenous biodiversity through protection, restoration and enhancement,46 with this policy framework implemented throughout the plan’s various standards associated with coastal activities, works within watercourses and vegetation clearance/alteration.

110. Given this policy framework, the Board may wish to consider:

a. Whether the proposal provides adequate mitigation and/or remedies for its impacts on coastal and freshwater quality, particularly with regard to modifications to watercourses and occupation of the coastal marine area;

b. Whether adequate mitigation and/or remedies have been provided for the dredging operation, given the importance of the Māngere Inlet to wading bird species;

c. Whether the proposal avoids adverse effects on the biodiversity values associated with Anns Creek; and

d. Whether the ecological enhancements provided by the bird roosting areas and wetlands within the reclamation offset the loss of the CMA.

111. The Board may be assisted by submissions from Mana Whenua entities, the Department of Conservation, Heritage New Zealand, local community groups and environmental agencies. Of further assistance is the applicant’s own AEE, including:

a. Technical Report 6 – Landscape and Visual Impact Assessment;

b. Technical Report 16 – Ecological Impact Assessment; and

45 New Zealand Coastal Policy Statement 2010, Policy 11.

46 Auckland Unitary Plan Operative in Part 2016, Section B7.2. 30

c. Urban Design and Landscape Design Framework.

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Heritage effects

112. The applicant acknowledges the heritage values associated with the project area in the AEE and associated technical reports. This includes Mana Whenua heritage and Pakeha values.

113. A list of scheduled items within the land subject to notices of requirement is included at Appendix 2. Natural and built heritage items within the project area include:

a. Volcanic features such as Hōpua Crater and coastal lava flows;

b. Mutukaroa-Hamlins Hill;

c. Aotea Sea Scout Hall;

d. Port of Onehunga Wharf;

e. Former Manukau Tavern (the Landing Hotel); and

f. Waikaraka Park grounds and cemetery.

114. Natural heritage values are protected by the NZCPS and AUP OiP, like volcanic features. In addition the AUP OiP also seeks to protect significant built heritage places from inappropriate development.47

115. Given the policy direction of the AUP OiP, the Board may wish to consider:

a. Whether the proposed connection between the Port of Onehunga and Landing Hotel is adequate to retain their historic relationship;

b. Whether the scale of effects on the Aotea Sea Scout Hall is acceptable, given its proximity to the proposed interchange and associated land modifications;

c. Whether adequate mitigation, such as screening, is provided to maintain the values associated with Waikaraka Park and cemetery, given the proximity of the proposed road corridor to the historic site; and

d. Whether the applicant has suitably avoided and mitigated effects on historic volcanic features at both the Gloucester Park interchange and along the Māngere Inlet foreshore.

116. The Board may be assisted by submissions from Mana Whenua entities, the Department of Conservation, Heritage New Zealand, local community groups and environmental agencies. Of further assistance is the applicant’s own AEE, including:

a. Technical Report 2 – Built Heritage Assessment;

b. Technical Report 3 – Archaeological Assessment;

c. Technical Report 4 – Geological Heritage Assessment;

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d. Technical Report 6 – Landscape and Visual Impact Assessment; and

e. Urban Design and Landscape Design Framework.

Tensions between key issues

117. Earlier we noted a wide range of policy provisions are relevant due to the nature of the proposal. We further note that tensions may arise between the policy thrust of individual themes.

118. Strong policy direction is provided by national policy instruments. NZCPS and NPSET include policies directing particular outcomes or effects are to be avoided:

a. NZCPS Policy 10 Reclamation and declamation: specifies that reclamation in the coastal marine area is to be avoided unless land is unavailable, the proposed activity can only occur in the coastal marina area, there is no practicable alternative and there will be a significant regional or national benefit.

b. NPSET Policy 10: specifies decision-makers must to the extent reasonably possible manage activities to avoid reverse sensitivity effects on the electricity transmission network and ensure the future performance of that network is not compromised.

119. Regional policy statement objectives and policies address a full range of matters relevant to Auckland’s resource management issues. A precis of key topics includes:

a. At B3.2 the benefits of infrastructure and operational needs are recognised, its integration with land use is promoted, its effects are to be avoided, remedied or mitigated and in return infrastructure (particularly the national grid) is to be protected from reverse sensitivity effects;

b. At B3.3 efficient, effective, safe transport infrastructure is to enable growth, support movement of people, goods and services and facilitate transport choice while avoiding, remedying or mitigating effects on people and the environment;

c. At B4.2 Auckland’s natural heritage contribute significantly to the amenity values of the region. Outstanding natural features are to be protected from inappropriate use and development, including Auckland’s volcanic features. Mana Whenua’s ancestral relationships with landscapes and natural features are to be recognised and provided for;

d. At B7.2 and B7.3 Areas of significant indigenous biodiversity are protected from adverse effects of use and development; and degraded ecological values and freshwater systems are enhanced;

e. At B8.2 the coastal environment is afforded different levels of enhancement, preservation and protection according to its natural character; and 33

f. At B8.3 use and development in the coastal environment is provided for, subject to a range of qualifications including that adverse effects of use and development on the coastal environment are avoided, remedied or mitigated and coastal occupation is generally limited to activities with a functional or operational need for that coastal location.

120. A suite of provisions identify, categorise, and promote protection and/or enhancement of physical features that contribute significantly to Auckland. A suite of provisions recognise and provide for the use and development of resources, in acknowledgment that economic activity is necessary and can have adverse effects if not appropriately managed.

121. A degree of tension exists. The recognition and protections given to environmental and cultural values are not absolutes. The Unitary Plan contemplates that in some circumstances infrastructure may located in sensitive locations while ensuring that those values are avoided where practicable.48

122. Tension can also arise in the distribution of effects and benefits resulting from major infrastructure. Benefits of infrastructure of regional or national significance may be appreciable widely, and beyond the localised impacts of that infrastructure’s construction and operation.

Additional planning considerations

Notices of requirement and designations

123. In this section we comment on disparate NoR and designation matters.

124. We attach maps depicting designations proximate to each of the sectors making up the proposed East West Link route to assist the Board (Appendix 1). The maps use the applicant’s NoR data to draw the sectors. (Land or CMA where the applicant seeks resource consent is not shown within the sectors).

125. NoR2 is an alteration to the existing SH 1 designation.49 The applicant has chosen to amend the existing designation by requiring additional land along the fringes of that designation, rather than overlaying the full width of the designation corridor.50 This is best seen in Volume 4 of the application (NoR2 plans and schedule). Designation 6718 is not subject to any conditions, (other than in relation to a fragment of land elsewhere on the state highway, and those conditions are irrelevant to this proposal).

48 See for example policies B3.2.1.6 and B6.5.2.5.

49 Auckland Unitary Plan Operative in Part 2016, Designation 6718.

50 Auckland Council published NoR2 as lodged in December 2016 on Unitary Plan maps utilising the applicant’s data. Discrepancies between the electronic data and lodged application are presently being resolved. 34

126. The construction works will occur across land already designated, and land subject to NoR2. The Board may wish to consider how, if the notice is to be confirmed, conditions could best be drafted to apply to the proposed works including whether conditions can lawfully be imposed on the already designated land. In the event that conditions were to be limited to NoR2 land it would be difficult to manage effects from works that straddle the two areas.

127. NoR1 includes land extending eastward from Mount Wellington Highway to the southern boundary of Sylvia Park Shopping Centre.51 Drawings indicate that the connection to the shopping centre is to be implemented by others.52 The Board may be assisted by the applicant providing information as to how delivery of this feature will be ensured, as the applicant is not responsible for that part of the work.

128. We described designation 6734 at paragraph 21. We disagree that designation 6734 for the Princes Street interchange has lapsed,53 and note that the Council is presently correcting a mapping error. Designation 6734 is shown on sector map 5, Appendix 1, and within the application based on a minor error. We will provide an updated map, once available.

129. Council and the applicant utilise different geospatial datasets. For completeness we record that indicative coastline mapping inconsistencies from overlaying the datasets are presently being resolved.

130. We agree with the applicant that a notice of requirement cannot be sought for future land and that land use consent is required as provided for by section 89 RMA. We note that any future application is beyond the scope of this proposal but record that, if the proposal is approved, a future NoR should be sought to designate that land. For completeness we further note the applicant could consider a joint application to include rezoning all designated land to the Unitary Plan’s strategic transport corridor zone.

Resource consents required

131. A review of Report 2 Statutory Context has been undertaken. We recommend that the applicant address the resource consent triggers associated with Section E17 (Trees in Roads).

132. Excluding the matters associated with Section E17 described above, we consider that all necessary resource consents for the proposal are included in the application. The applicant identified the requirement for land use consent under section 89 RMA 1991 for the proposed

51 Refer Volume 4 AEE, NoR1 Plans, sheets 13 and 14.

52 Refer Volume 2 Drawing Set 3 Road alignment drawings AEE-AL-109 and AEE-AL--110.

53 Volume 3, Report 2, Statutory Context, Appendix C, page not numbered. NZTA confirmed this designation on 22 September 2016 (subject to minor modifications). 35

road on reclaimed land in the AEE’s main text, but this has been omitted from Report 2 Statutory Context.

133. We agree with the identified permitted baseline provided in Report 2 Statutory Context. We also agree this baseline provides limited assistance when assessing the proposal, given the scale of works proposed and the overlap of consenting matters.

134. In addition, we concur with the bundling approach undertaken by the applicant. This due to the overlapping of consent matters and the complexity of the proposal.

135. Additional authorisations will be needed if the proposal is approved:

a. Activities undertaken by third parties may be displaced by the proposal and their relocation to alternative sites may require resource consent. This includes additional utility relocations and the relocation of a heliport.

b. The written approvals of earlier requiring authorities where the proposal creates a secondary designation.

c. Further consents may also be required for additional geotechnical testing or variations to existing discharge permits.

d. Approvals may also be required from the Department of Conservation and Heritage New Zealand for wildlife relocation and archaeology matters respectively.

Activity status

136. The applicant has correctly identified the activity status of the proposed activities requiring resource consent. Under the ‘bundling’ approach the overall proposal is considered to be a Non-Complying Activity. As such, the proposal will be subject to assessment under the gateway tests of s104D.

137. Furthermore, while the proposal is currently subject to consideration against more than one plan, the activity status is fixed to that at the time of lodgement, due to section 88A of the Act.

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Summary

138. We do not provide recommendations on substantive decision-making.

139. In this key issues report we have focussed on the most relevant RMA planning instruments and their provisions. A wide range of policy provisions are relevant due to the nature of the proposal. Tensions arise between the policy thrust of individual themes.

140. We consider issues associated with reclamation to be the greatest policy challenge. The appropriateness of the proposed reclamation underpins the entire project. As highlighted in this report, the policy framework at both a national and regional level seeks to avoid reclamation, with criteria for contemplating reclamation where it is unavoidable. The proposal will require a significant volume of reclamation within the Māngere Inlet and any decision-making will be required to consider whether this appropriate, noting the reclamation’s purpose is to resolve historic stormwater issues not associated with the proposal.

141. We confirm that we can comply with the Code of Conduct for an Expert Witness and have no known conflicts of interest. We can be available for expert conferencing and questioning or cross-examination at the hearing, if required.

------Report prepared by Tim Hegarty, Team Manager (Acting) – Major Infrastructure Projects

------Report prepared by Rebecca Greaves, Principal Planner, Central – South Planning

------Report approved by Andrew Gysberts, Team Manager - Resource Consents Project Management Volume 2 – Appendices

Appendices

Appendix 1: Designations within the project area Page 2 Appendix 2: Overlays within the project area Page 13 Appendix 3: Regional resource consents within the project area Page 16 Appendix 4: Omitted or irrelevant planning provisions Page 36 Appendix 5: Spatially mapped appeals within the project area Page 38

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Appendix 1: Designations within the project area

Designations within the broad project area are listed below and are shown pictorially. Designations listed/shown are not limited to the land overlain by the notices of requirement.

A fuller understanding of designations may be gained from viewing the Auckland Unitary Plan Operative in Part 2016. The Unitary Plan text and maps are available on the Auckland Council website. Chapter K contains a schedule setting out each requiring authority’s designations. http://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/EN/planspoliciesprojects/plansstrategies/unitaryplan/Pages/home. aspx

Auckland Council will be publishing an update to Chapter K in February/March 2016 to include requiring authorities’ decisions confirming or modifying designations. Presently requiring authorities’ decisions are hosted on the website for the Unitary Plan: http://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/EN/planspoliciesprojects/plansstrategies/unitaryplan/Pages/radesi gnations.aspx

List of Tables

Table 1-1: Sector 1

Table 1-2: Sector 2 and Sector 6

Table 1-3: Sector 3

Table 1-4: Sector 4

Table 1-5: Sector 5

Maps Maps correspond to the tables, and are shown from page 7.

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Table 1-1: Sector 1 Designation Requiring Authority Description/Purpose number Auckland Council ID 556 Water Supply Purposes - Water Protection Reserve Auckland Transport ID 1686 Road Widening Auckland Transport ID 1685 Road Widening Auckland Transport ID 1568 Park and ride (Onehunga Train Station) Chorus New Zealand Telecommunication and radiocommunication and Ltd ID 2642 ancillary purposes Minister of Corrections ID 3907 Corrections purposes - non-custodial facility Minister of Police ID 5724 Police station (Onehunga Police Station) New Zealand Railways Corporation (KiwiRail) ID 6305 Southdown Freight Terminal New Zealand Railways Corporation (KiwiRail) ID 6304 Railway Line New Zealand Transport State Highway 1: To undertake maintenance, operation, Agency ID 6718 use and improvement to the State Highway network. Telecom New Zealand Telecommunication and radiocommunication and Ltd ID 7534 ancillary purposes Vector Gas Ltd ID 9102 Gas Transmission Pipeline Watercare Services Water Supply Purposes - Building, Pump and Filter, Limited ID 9442 Treatment House and Well Watercare Services Limited ID 9447 Water Supply Purposes - Hunua No. 4 Watermain

Table 1-2: Sector 2 and Sector 6 Designation Requiring Authority Description/Purpose number Auckland Council ID 553 Refuse processing centre Auckland Council ID 556 Water Supply Purposes - Water Protection Reserve Auckland Council ID 551 Local and sports park Auckland Council ID 547 Mount Smart Sports and Entertainment Centre Auckland Transport ID 1700 New Road Auckland Transport ID 1702 Road Widening Auckland Transport ID 1703 Road Widening Auckland Transport ID 1699 Proposed road Auckland Transport ID 1697 Road Widening Auckland Transport ID 1695 Road Widening Auckland Transport ID 1689 Road Widening Auckland Transport ID 1685 Road Widening Auckland Transport ID 1701 Proposed road New Zealand Railways ID 6303 Avondale Southdown Railway Line Corporation (KiwiRail) New Zealand Railways ID 6305 Southdown Freight Terminal Corporation (KiwiRail) New Zealand Railways ID 6304 Onehunga Branch Railway Line Corporation (KiwiRail) New Zealand Transport State Highway 1: To undertake maintenance, operation, ID 6718 Agency use and improvement to the State Highway network. Vector Ltd ID 8836 Electricity works - substation Vector Gas Ltd ID 9102 Gas Transmission Pipeline

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Designation Requiring Authority Description/Purpose number Watercare Services ID 9448 Wastewater Purposes - Trunk Pump Station Limited Watercare Services ID 9449 Wastewater Purposes - Trunk Pump Station Limited Watercare Services ID 9441 Wastewater Purposes - Trunk Pump Station Limited Watercare Services Water Supply Purposes - Building, Pump and Filter, ID 9442 Limited Treatment House and Well Watercare Services ID 9447 Water Supply Purposes - Hunua No. 4 Watermain Limited

Table 1-3: Sector 3 Designation Requiring Authority Description/Purpose number Auckland Transport ID 1677 Road Widening New Zealand Railways Corporation (KiwiRail) ID 6300 North Auckland Railway Line New Zealand Railways Corporation (KiwiRail) ID 6305 Southdown Freight Terminal New Zealand Railways Corporation (KiwiRail) ID 6302 North Island Main Trunk Railway Line Vector Ltd ID 8837 Electricity works - substation Vector Gas Ltd ID 9102 Gas Transmission Pipeline Watercare Services Limited ID 9451 Wastewater Purposes - Trunk Pump Station Watercare Services Ltd ID 9450 Wastewater Purposes - Westend Syphon Chamber

Table 1-4: Sector 4 Designation Requiring Authority Description/Purpose number Auckland Transport ID 1676 Road Widening Auckland Transport ID 1657 Road Widening Auckland Transport ID 1677 Road Widening New Zealand Railways Corporation (KiwiRail) ID 6305 Southdown Freight Terminal New Zealand Railways Corporation (KiwiRail) ID 6302 North Island Main Trunk Railway Line New Zealand Transport State Highway 1: To undertake maintenance, operation, Agency ID 6718 use and improvement to the State Highway network. Electricity transmission - overhead electricity Transpower New transmission lines in a corridor between Penrose Zealand Ltd ID 8502 Substation on Gavin Street and the Tamaki River Vector Ltd ID 8837 Electricity works - substation Vector Ltd ID 8838 Electricity works - substation Vector Gas Ltd ID 9102 Gas Transmission Pipeline Watercare Services Limited ID 9450 Wastewater Purposes - Westend Syphon Chamber

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Table 1-5: Sector 5 Designation Requiring Authority Description/Purpose number Auckland Council ID 552 Community and Recreation Facility Auckland Transport ID 1706 Council carpark Auckland Transport ID 1710 Council carpark Auckland Transport ID 1705 Council carpark Auckland Transport ID 1708 Proposed service lane Auckland Transport ID 1657 Road Widening Auckland Transport ID 1704 Council carpark Auckland Transport ID 1677 Road Widening Auckland Transport ID 1709 Proposed service lane Educational purposes - primary school years 0-8 Minister of Education ID 4761 (Panama Road School) Educational purposes - primary school years 0-8 Minister of Education ID 4758 (Otahuhu School) Educational purposes - primary school years 0-8 Minister of Education ID 4757 (Otahuhu Intermediate) Educational purposes - primary school years 0-8 and Minister of Education ID 4902 may include early childhood education preschool (Anchorage Park School) Educational purposes - primary school years 0-8 (Mt Minister of Education ID 4746 Richmond School) Minister of Police ID 5726 Police station (Otahuhu Police Station) New Zealand Railways ID 6305 Southdown Freight Terminal Corporation (KiwiRail) New Zealand Railways ID 6302 North Island Main Trunk Railway Line Corporation (KiwiRail) New Zealand Railways ID 6302 North Island Main Trunk Railway Line Corporation (KiwiRail) New Zealand Transport State Highway 1: To undertake maintenance, operation, ID 6734 Agency use and improvement to the State highway network New Zealand Transport State Highway 1: To undertake maintenance, operation, ID 6718 Agency use and improvement to the State Highway network. Electricity transmission - overhead electricity Transpower New ID 8502 transmission lines in a corridor between Penrose Zealand Ltd Substation on Gavin Street and the Tamaki River Electricity transmission - tower site and associated Transpower New ID 8509 overhead transmission lines of the Mangere – Mt Zealand Ltd Roskill A 110kV transmission line Vector Ltd ID 8837 Electricity works - substation Vector Ltd ID 8838 Electricity works - substation Vector Gas Ltd ID 9102 Gas Transmission Pipeline Watercare Services ID 9451 Wastewater Purposes - Trunk Pump Station Limited Watercare Services ID 9454 Wastewater Purposes - Trunk Pump Station Limited Watercare Services Wastewater Purposes - Pumping Station and ID 9522 Limited Associated Structures Watercare Services ID 9455 Wastewater Purposes - Trunk Pump Station Limited Watercare Services ID 9453 Wastewater Purposes - Trunk Pump Station Limited Watercare Services ID 9452 Wastewater Purposes - Challenge Syphon Chamber Limited

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STATION ROAD ID 1706 UV Date: 15/02/2017 Appendix 2: Overlays within the project area

The following overlays apply to land subject to the applicant’s Notices of Requirement. Overlays in the coastal marine area or beyond land overlain by Notices of Requirement are not listed. A fuller understanding of overlays’ spatial application may be gained from viewing the Auckland Unitary Plan Operative in Part 2016. The Unitary Plan text and maps are available on the Auckland Council website: http://www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/EN/planspoliciesprojects/plansstrategies/unitaryplan/Pages/home. aspx

List of Tables

Table 2-1: Sector 1

Table 2-2: Sector 2 and Sector 6

Table 2-3: Sector 3

Table 2-4: Sector 4

Table 2-5: Sector 5

Table 2-1: Sector 1

Overlay type Overlay name Significant Ecological Areas Overlay Terrestrial - SEA_T_6103 High-Use Aquifer Management Areas Overlay Onehunga Volcanic Aquifer Quality-Sensitive Aquifer Management Areas Overlay Onehunga Volcanic Aquifer ID 46 - Hopua explosion crater and tuff Outstanding Natural Features Overlay exposure Regionally Significant Volcanic Viewshafts And Height Viewshafts - O11, One Tree Hill Sensitive Areas Overlay Viewshafts - M5, Mount Mangere ID 2598 - Aotea Sea Scout Hall Historic Heritage Overlay Extent of Place ID 2610 - Manukau Tavern (former) National Grid Corridor Overlay National Grid Yard

Note: there are three additional historic heritage overlays at the periphery of sector 1:

x ID 2736 - Onehunga Wharf x ID 1608 - Bray's Landing x 2617 - Shaldrick residence (former)

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Table 2-2: Sectors 2 and 6

Overlay type Overlay name High-Use Aquifer Management Areas Overlay Onehunga Volcanic Aquifer Mt Wellington Volcanic Aquifer Quality-Sensitive Aquifer Management Areas Overlay Onehunga Volcanic Aquifer Mt Wellington Volcanic Aquifer Regionally Significant Volcanic Viewshafts And Height Viewshafts - O11, One Tree Hill Sensitive Areas Overlay ID 1755 - Waikaraka Grounds and Historic Heritage Overlay Extent of Place Cemetery (includes military cemetery) National Grid Corridor Overlay National Grid Yard

Table 2-3: Sector 3

Overlay type Overlay name Terrestrial - SEA_T_5309 Significant Ecological Areas Overlay Terrestrial - SEA_T_6104 High-Use Aquifer Management Areas Overlay Mt Wellington Volcanic Aquifer Mt Wellington Volcanic Aquifer Quality-Sensitive Aquifer Management Areas Overlay Auckland Isthmus Volcanic ID 192 - Southdown pahoehoe lava flows Outstanding Natural Features Overlay incl. Ann's creek Historic Heritage Overlay Extent of Place 1572 - Hamlins Hill/Mutukaroa R11_142 National Grid Corridor Overlay National Grid Yard

Note: there is a significant ecological areas overlay in the coastal marine area adjacent to NoR1 (Marine 1 - SEA-M1-21)

Table 2-4: Sector 4

Overlay type Overlay name Quality-Sensitive Aquifer Management Areas Overlay Auckland Isthmus Volcanic National Grid Corridor Overlay National Grid Yard

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Table 2-5 Sector 5

Overlay type Overlay name Quality-Sensitive Aquifer Management Areas Overlay Auckland Isthmus Volcanic National Grid Corridor Overlay National Grid Yard

Note: there is a site subject to the Mana Whenua overlay adjacent to NoR2 (ID 63, Urupa, 16 George Bourke Drive)

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Appendix 3: Regional resource consents within the project area

List of tables:

Table 3-1: Current Regional Consent Applications

Table 3-2: Approved Resource Consents

Table 3-3: Permitted Activities

Table 3-1: Current Regional Consent Applications Consent application Consent Type Applicant Description Location number R/REG/2016/3825 Stormwater DD Trustees To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater from impervious areas (approximately1, 400m2) 6 Church St Otahuhu Auckland Central Discharge Limited associated with the establishment of five new dwellings and subdivision to create a total of 6 Lots including and right of way (ROW). R/REG/2016/3674 Contaminated Chempro Logistics To discharge contaminants to land and water from disturbance of contaminated land as part of the 28 Bowden Road Mount Wellington Auckland Site Discharge Limited construction of a new purpose built chemical store building.(815m2 of soil disturbance and approximately Central 547m3 of fill to be removed R/REG/2016/3998 Contaminated Top Villa Property Remediation and disturbance of contaminated land associated with the construction of 44 residential 23 Church Street, Onehunga, Auckland Site Discharge Development dwellings along with other associated works. Limited R/REG/2016/3865 Contaminated JMG Investments Remediation and disturbance of contaminated land associated with the construction of 44 residential 7 Fairburn Road Otahuhu Auckland Central Site Discharge Limited dwellings along with other associated works. R/LUC/2016/4259 Earthwork Kiwi Property Additional retail level to the southern mall ("Galleria") and extension of the existing mall. Multi-level car park 286 Mount Wellington Highway Mount Wellington Holdings Limited building and removal of the Carbine Road "hook bridge”. Undertaking landscaping works; and amendments to Auckland Central vehicle circulation and loading/unloading areas. R/REG/2016/4410 Stormwater Housing New To divert and discharge stormwater from 13,376m2 of impervious area associated with emergency social 44 Luke St Otahuhu Auckland Central Discharge Zealand housing. Corporation R/REG/2016/5073 Contaminated Lewis Holdings Long-term discharges of contaminants associated with construction of a warehouse and offices. 15 Fisher Crescent Mount Wellington Auckland Site Discharge Limited Central R/REG/2016/4824 Contaminated Housing New HPO SHA REGIONAL CONSENT - Contaminated Land - Construction of two apartment buildings containing 34 Hokonui Road Otahuhu Auckland Central Site Discharge Zealand a total of 42 units, with associated access and parking, servicing and earthworks. Unit title Corporation R/REG/2016/4337 Contaminated Bascik Transport Discharges from contaminated land associated with the construction of a new canopy, trade sales and cafe. 305 Church St Onehunga Auckland Central Site Discharge Limited R/REG/2016/5161 Contaminated Z Energy Limited Contaminated land works associated with develops a new service station on the site of the existing Z 167 Neilson St Te Papapa Auckland Central Site Discharge Onehunga Truck Stop. R/LUC/2016/4409 Earthwork Housing New Earthwork associated with short-term housing. 44 Luke St Otahuhu Auckland Central Zealand Corporation R/LUC/2016/4405 Earthwork Lamont & Co (NZ) HPO -SHA CONSENT - Development of 239 dwellings and one commercial unit in 5 buildings, including 64 Victoria St Onehunga Auckland Central Limited earthworks, landscaping, parking, infrastructure R/REG/2016/5551 Contaminated Hill Street Limited Contaminated land associated with development of 23 terraced homes on the rear portion of the site as stage 19 Hill St Onehunga Auckland Central Site Discharge 1. R/REG/2016/4474 Contaminated Erson Holdings Contaminated Site Discharge associated with an application for a multi-storey mixed use development and 14 George Terrace Onehunga Auckland Central Site Discharge Limited associated ground works. R/REG/2016/4297 Contaminated Sang Colin Lee HPO - SHA REGIONAL CONSENT - CONTAMINATED LAND - Removal of the existing garage and shed and 15 Frank Grey Place Otahuhu Auckland Central Site Discharge the construction of 6 new, detached residential dwellings. R/REG/2016/2601 Bore Sahara Limited To authorise the construction of one bore for investigative purposes. 296 Neilson St Te Papapa Auckland Central R/LUC/2016/2874 Earthwork Lewis Holdings Earthworks associated with a bulk storage warehouse and ancillary offices, with adjoining parking. 15 Fisher Crescent Mount Wellington Auckland Limited Central

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Consent application Consent Type Applicant Description Location number R/LUC/2016/3286 Earthwork Erson Holdings HPO SHA CONSENT - Application for a multi-storey mixed use development and associated ground works 100 Beachcroft Avenue Onehunga Auckland Central Limited and basement excavations of approximately 0.32ha. R/LUC/2015/5080 Earthwork Housing New Earthworks across 3966m2 for the construction of an integrated housing development comprising of 22 unit 9 Maria St Onehunga Auckland Central Zealand residential dwellings and an internal access road. Corporation R/REG/2016/64 Stormwater Housing New To divert and discharge stormwater to ground soakage from a new impervious area more than 25m2 and a 12 Maria St Onehunga Auckland Central Discharge Zealand total site imperviousness more than 10%. Corporation 25149 Comprehensive Auckland Council To divert and discharge stormwater to ground soakage from a new impervious area more than 25m2 and a Otara Creek Stormwater total site imperviousness more than 10%. Discharge 39640 Contaminated Chemwaste To undertake long-term land disturbance activity on a contaminated site. For on-going discharge of 39 Miami Parade Onehunga Auckland Central Site Discharge Industries Group contaminants above permitted activity levels onto land. Limited

Table 3-2: Approved Resource Consents Approved Consent Type Consent Holder Description Location Consent number 1236 Stormwater Auckland Council Discharge of stormwater 12 Alfred St Onehunga Auckland Central Discharge 2663 Stormwater Stephen Phillips To discharge stormwater from an 0.4 hectare factory complex at the South end of Alfred Street, Onehunga, 4 Alfred St Onehunga Auckland Central Discharge into the Manukua Harbour. 2923 Comprehensive Auckland Council Ellerslie and One Tree Hill boroughs and including 2.3 hectares at Southdown into a pipe systemand then to Stormwater the Manukau Harbour. Discharge 3171 Stormwater Graeme Douglas To divert and discharge stormwater into Tamaki Estuary 165A PRINCESS STREET OTAHUHU Manukau Discharge Wade City 3537 Stormwater Auckland Council To discharge stormwater from a 550ha residential and industrial catchment, into Manukau Harbour Pikes Point Onehunga/One Tree Hill Auckland City Discharge 4207 Stormwater Luke Street To divert and discharge stormwater from part of a 0.3 ha industrial site into the Otahuhu Creek. 50 Luke St Otahuhu Auckland Central Discharge Property Limited 5192 Stormwater Housing New To divert and discharge stormwater from a 0.86 ha subdivision through an outfall into a tributary of Otahuhu Cnr Princes/Murdoch Street Otahuhu Manukau City Discharge Zealand Creek. 5453 Stormwater Chamko Holdings To discharge stormwater from a 2.5 ha industrial subdevision into a tributary of Anns Creek 741 Great South Road Penrose Auckland Central Discharge Limited 5512 Stormwater Mike Archer To divert and discharge stormwater from 0.8 hectare industrial development into the estuary of the Otahuhu 70 Luke St Otahuhu Auckland Central Discharge Creek. 7448 Dam Stonehill Trustees To dam the Otara Creek by a weir to impound a cold water storage pond at Otahuhu power station. 8 Sparky (Private) Road Otara Manukau Limited Peter John Bishop & Julie Rachel Bishop 8116 Landfill Discharge Auckland Council To authorise a diffuse leachate discharge through the base of the landfill into the ground at pikes point west. Captain Springs Road Te Papapa Auckland Central 8117 Take Auckland Council To divert and take groundwater containing leachate from within a closed landfill (pikes point west) in order to PIKES POINT WEST MIAMI PARADE AND control leachate discharges CAPTAIN SPRINGS ROAD, ONEHUNGA Auckland City 8119 Landfill Discharge Auckland Council To authorise a diffuse leachate discharge through the base of the landfill into the ground at pikes point east 59 Miami Parade Onehunga Auckland Central 8120 Take Auckland Council To divert and take groundwater containing leachate from within a closed landfill (pikes point east) in order to 59 Miami Parade Onehunga Auckland Central control leachate discharges. 8414 Coastal Structure Watercare Services To replace two aerial sanitary sewer pipe bridges, replace one bridge pile, replace existing concrete piers with Bridge- Tamaki River BETWEEN MONTEREY & Limited timber piles, the validation of the existing bridge structure and occupation of the coastal marine area for the HARMONY AVE OTAHUHU Auckland City NO pipe, piles and to carry out LEGAL DESCRIPTION Tamaki Estuary 8958 Stormwater Auckland Council To divert and discharge stormwater from a 0.36 ha residential subdivision into an unnamed tributary of the 12 Water St Otahuhu Auckland Central Discharge tamaki river

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Approved Consent Type Consent Holder Description Location Consent number 10070 Reclamation NZ Transport To occupy area of CMA with reclamation and bridge. As on MD(N) 561 (26/9/78) New Mangere Bridge Wiri Motorway Onehunga Bay Agency Attention: Crossing Manukau City Manukau Harbour ACC Tammy Muharemi 10199 Coastal Structure Watercare Services To construct a twin rising main Tamaki River, Avenue Road, Otahuhu Waitemata Limited Harbour ACC 10200 Coastal Structure Watercare Services To construct a cathic protection anode bed Tamaki River, Avenue Road, Otahuhu Waitemata Limited Harbour ACC 11477 Coastal Structure Stonehill Trustees To occupy an area of the foreshore with barge dock and associated jetty; dredging of channel; ammendment Otahuhu Power Station Tamaki River Otahuhu Limited Peter John to jetty; and reclamation of 1.25 acres to be carried out in association with the cooling water discharge basin. Manukau City Manukau Harbour MCC Bishop & Julie Rachel Bishop 11580 Coastal Structure Ports of Auckland The construction use and occupation of the a concrete structure attached to the southern side of the existing Port of Onehunga, Manukau Harbour Auckland City (Corporate Office) wharf, conisting of a deck with a sloping ramp covering approximately 528 sq. Metres, supported by Manukau Harbour MCC approximately fifty to sixty piles to be driv 12019 Stormwater Auckland Council To divert and discharge stormwater from a 5.4 hectare industrial subdivision into Anns Creek. SOUTHEND OF HUGO JOHNSON DRIVE Discharge PENROSE Auckland City 13384 Stormwater T R Group Limited To divert stormwater from a 4.2 hectare industrial site, through a 75mm diameter outfall. 781 Great South Road Penrose Auckland Central Discharge 15251 Earthwork Ward Demolotion To carry out 2.25 heactares of earthworks associated with a cleanfill and resource recovery plant. 19 Galway St Onehunga Auckland Central Limited 15306 Landfill Discharge Auckland Council To discharge leachate from a closed sanitary landfill into the ground and ground water beneath the site. 1 Brady Road Otahuhu Auckland Central 15403 Coastal Structure First Gas Limited To construct and use a gas pipeline within the ground beneath the Otara Lake and to occupy land of the Pipeline:Otara 68A Bairds Raod Otara Manukau City Crown for that purpose. Lot 1 DP 203790 132B/642 Tamaki Estuary 15458 Coastal Structure Auckland Council To reconstruct and use a boat ramp and to occupy land of the Crown for that purpose to the extent that it is Southern Causeway of Old Mangere Bridge, necessary. Mangere, Manukau City Manukau Harbour MCC 15751 Stormwater Siat Limited To pipe and fill part of a watercourse under s13 and to divert and discharge stormwater under s14 & s15 from 7 Paisley Place Mount Wellington Auckland Central Discharge a proposed 5.09 hectare business subdivision into the Tamaki River, via two outlets. 16109 Coastal Structure Kathryn Jane To occupy the coastal marine area with an existing boat ramp. 221 Princes Street East Otahuhu Auckland Central Whittle 16202 Coastal Structure First Gas Limited To construct and use a gas pipeline within the seabed of the Tamaki River and to occupy land of the crown for Pipeline-Tamaki River, near Otara Lake, Otahuhu, that purpose. Auckland City Tamaki Estuary 20637 Stormwater Heatcraft New To discharge treated stormwater into the ground from lot one a 0.7403 ha site via soakage systems. 12 George Bourke Drive Mount Wellington Auckland Discharge Zealand Limited Central 20644 Coastal Structure Stonehill Trustees To occupy the coastal marine area with a weir structure at the confluence of Tamaki River and Otara Creek. 8 Sparky (Private) Road Otara Manukau Limited Peter John Bishop & Julie Rachel Bishop 20660 Stormwater Mobil Oil NZ To divert and discharge stormwater from a new service station with stormwater from refuelling areas being 7 High St Otahuhu Auckland Central Discharge Limited F&L CS discharged via a stormwater treatment device prior to being dicscharged from the site. Contract Team 20665 Dredging Ports of Auckland This application is to remove an annual average of 10,000 m3 (maximum 15,000 m3) sediment and Port Of Onehunga, Onehunga Auckland City (Corporate Office) associated discharges annually from the seabed adjacent to the wharves, basins and approaches of the Port Manukau Harbour MCC of Onehunga. 20770 Stormwater H E Baigent Gleniti To discharge treated stormwater into the ground from a 1.139 ha site via soakage systems. 14 George Bourke Drive Mount Wellington Auckland Discharge Trust (Harold Kent Central Baigent, Annette Spooner & Lester James Haycock) 20771 Stormwater H E Baigent Gleniti To discharge treated stormwater into the ground from a 0.6474 ha site via soakage systems. 9 George Bourke Drive Mount Wellington Auckland Discharge Trust (Harold Kent Central Baigent, Annette Spooner & Lester James Haycock) 20922 Stormwater H E Baigent Gleniti To discharge treated stormwater into the ground from a 0.4208 ha site via soakage systems. 11 George Bourke Drive Mount Wellington Auckland Discharge Trust (Harold Kent Central Baigent, Annette

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Approved Consent Type Consent Holder Description Location Consent number Spooner & Lester James Haycock) 21327 Landfill Discharge Auckland Council To discharge leachate from a closed sanitary landfill into the ground and ground water beneath the site. Waikaraka Park Onehunga Auckland City 21888 Coastal Structure Watercare Services To continue to occupy part of the coastal marine area in accordance with Section 12(2)(a) of the Resource Pipeline- Otahuhu Creek Cnr of Meadow Street & Limited Management Act 1991 with an existing authorised pipe bridge structure. Church Street Onehunga Auckland City n/a Manukau Harbour MCC 21970 Stormwater A-H-A Company To divert and discharge stormwater from a redeveloped services station with stormwater from refuelling areas 19 Princess St Otahuhu Auckland City Discharge Limited being discharged via a stormwater treatment Device. 22017 Contaminated Site BP Oil New To discharge, pursuant to section 15(1)(b) of the Act, residual contaminants into the ground and ground water 23 Pukemiro St Te Papapa Auckland Central Discharge Zealand Limited from a hydrocarbon contaminated site (ex-oil re-refinery). Attn: Asset Administrator 22089 Stormwater Delta To divert under section 14 and to discharge under section 15, stormwater from 0.54 hectares of storage 11 Gloucester Park Road Onehunga Auckland Discharge Developments facilities with driveways and carparking, via a stormwater treatment system and a constructed outfall to an Central Scott Palmer unnamed watercourse. (river number 440470). trading as 22090 Stormwater Prime Retail To divert under section 14 and to discharge under section 15, stormwater from 0.62 hectares of commercial 86-88 Galway Street Onehunga Auckland City Discharge Properties Limited premises with associated carparking, via a stormwater treatment system, to the ground via soakage systems. 22100 Groundwater Auckland Council To divert and take groundwater containing leachate from within a closed landfill (Pikes Point East) in order to Captain Springs Road Te Papapa Auckland Central Diversion control leachate discharges. 22101 Groundwater Auckland Council To divert and take groundwater containing leachate from within a closed landfill (Pikes Point East) in order to 60 Captain Springs Road Te Papapa Auckland Diversion control leachate discharges. Central 23728 River/Stream Kempton Holdings Associated with the development of a commercial subdivision. 10 Southpark Place Penrose Auckland Central Diversion Limited 23781 Coastal Structure Auckland Council To authorise the occupation of part of the coastal marine area in accordance with Section 12(2)(a) of the 185a Princes Street East, Otahuhu Auckland City Resource Management Act 1991 with a basalt rock seawall. Tamaki Estuary 23783 Discharge To Air Allnex New To continue to discharge contaminants into air from the manufacture of resins, polymers and surface coating 12 Industry Road Penrose Auckland Central Zealand Limited products and from ancillary activities. 24110 Contaminated Site Windward To authorise the discharge of contaminants to ground and groundwater from a battery manufacturing site. 145 Captain Springs Road Te Papapa Auckland Discharge Properties Limited Central 24345 Coastal Structure Vodafone New To occupy the area over the coastal marine area in accordance with Section 12(2)(a) and to undertake this State Highway 1 Waitemata Harbour ACC Zealand Limited C/- activity in accordance with 12(3)(a) of the Resource Management Act 1991. Colliers International 24436 Stormwater Z Energy Limited To divert and discharge stormwater from a truckstop with stormwater from refuelling areas being discharged 167 Neilson St Te Papapa Auckland Central Discharge via a stormwater treatment devic 24604 Stormwater Mace Trusts To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater from approximately 0.62 ha of buildings and carpark 0269 A Mt Smart Rd Otahuhu Auckland City Discharge Partnership (John to ground (the porous basalt formation beneath the site) in accordance with Section 14 and 15 (1)(b) of the Leslie Mace, Resource Management Act 1991 Christopher Robert Mace, Nigel Alexander Harrison, 24669 Stormwater Gasoline Alley To divert and discharge stormwater from a service station with stormwater from refuelling areas being 114 Carbine Road Mount Wellington Auckland Discharge Services Limited discharged via a stormwater treatment device. Central 24688 Stormwater Z Energy Limited To divert and discharge treated stormwater from a truckstop facility into a stormwater reticulation system in 13 Sylvia Park Road Mount Wellington Auckland Discharge accordance with Section 14(1) and 15(1)b of the Resource Management Act 1991 Central 24927 Contaminated Site Antony Neil To authorise the discharge of contaminants to ground and groundwater. 13 Patrick St Te Papapa Auckland Central Discharge Maddaford, Ngaire Margaret Maddaford & Peter John Clark - Maddaford Family Trust 24987 Planting Auckland Council To authorise the introduction and planting of indigenous species within coastal marine area, for the purpose of Brady Road Landfill/Seaside Park , Otahuhu, aiding in protection to the coastal edge of the closed Brady Road landfill, in accordance with Rule 18.5.1 of Auckland City Tamaki Estuary the Proposed Regional Plan: Coas

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Approved Consent Type Consent Holder Description Location Consent number 25013 Stormwater Dress Smart To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater in accordance with Sections 14 and 15 of the 0110 -112 CHURCH ST ONEHUNGA ONEHUNGA Discharge Investments Resource Management Act 1991 Auckland City Limited 25182 Industrial or Trade Ports of Auckland To discharge contaminants into the coastal marine environment, namely the Manukau Harbour, from an 55 Onehunga Harbour Road Onehunga Auckland Process (Corporate Office) industrial or trade process comprising the Port of Onehunga. Central 25682 Stormwater Rajan Enterprises To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater from the forecourt of an existing service station being 29-31b Atkinson Avenue Otahuhu Auckland City Discharge Limited discharged via a stormwater treatment device in accordance with Section 15 of the Resource Management Act 1991. 25767 Coastal Auckland Council To occupy and use part of the coastal marine area for stormwater outfall erosion protection structures Transit/Mcc Waiouru Pen To Sh1 Southern abutment Activity/Event numbered 6 & 7, involving rock lining below MHWS, in accordance with Section 12(2)(a) and 12(3) of the of Otara Creek bridge, Waiouru Peninsula to Otara, Resource Management Act 1991. Manukau City Tamaki Estuary 25777 Stormwater Auckland Council To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater from treatment device R2, to service the proposed 8 Sparky (Private) Road Otara Manukau Discharge Otara Creek bridge and part of Highbrook Drive, in accordance with Sections 14(1)(a), 15(1)(a) and 15(1)(b) of the Resource Management Act 1991. 25778 Coastal NZ Transport To occupy and use part of the coastal marine area for stormwater outfall erosion protection structures Tamaki Estuary Tamaki Estuary, State Highway 1 Activity/Event Agency Attention: numbered 3, 4 & 5 involving rock lining below MHWS, in accordance with Section 12(2)(a) and 12(3) of the causeway, Otahuhu, Manukau City Tamaki Estuary Tammy Muharemi Resource Management Act 1991. 25786 Stormwater NZ Transport To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater from treatment devices P1, P2, S1, S2 and R1, to Tamaki River Bridge Otahuhu Manukau City Discharge Agency Attention: service the proposed upgrade of State Highway 1 and Otahuhu Interchange, in accordance with Sections Tammy Muharemi 14(1)(a), 15(1)(a) and 15(1)(b) of the Resource M 26159 Stormwater Thien Quanghuynh To partially redevelop an existing service station. 253 Church Street Onehunga Auckland City Discharge 26225 Coastal Auckland Transport To authorise the occupation and use of part of the coastal marine area in accordance with Section 12(2)(a) Otara Creek- from Waiouru Peninsula to Otara, Activity/Event (for regional and 12(3) of the Resource Management Act 1991 for the purpose of a bridge over the CMA for transport Manukau City Tamaki Estuary consents) (roading, pedestrian and cycle) purposes; incl 26226 Coastal NZ Transport To authorise the occupation and use of part of the coastal marine area in accordance with Section 12(2)(a) Tamaki Estuary State Highway 1, Otahuhu, Manukau Activity/Event Agency Attention: and 12(3) of the Resource Management Act 1991 for the purpose of bridge extensions over the CMA for City Tamaki Estuary Tammy Muharemi transport (roading and cycle) purposes; Includi 26232 Coastal Structure NZ Transport To authorise the occupation and use of part of the coastal marine area in accordance with Section 12(2)(a) Waiouru Peninsula State Highway 1 Tamaki Estuary, Agency Attention: and 12(3) of the Resource Management Act 1991 for the purpose of bund seawalls in the CMA for the Otahuhu (Waiouru Peninsula), Manukau City Tammy Muharemi widening of reclamations for transport (roading, Tamaki Estuary 26357 River/Stream Clode Consulting To authorise the diversion of surface water associated with the permanent re-alignment of the Captain 9 Alfred St Onehunga Auckland Central Diversion Limited Springs Stream, in accordance with Section 14 of the Resource Management Act 1991. 26408 Coastal Structure Vector Limited To occupy part of the coastal marine area with a 430 metre long power cable in accordance with Section adj to Fairburn Road Otahuhu Auckland City 12(2)(a) of the Resource Management Act 1991. Tamaki Estuary To carry out the activity of using the power cable in accordance with Section 12(3) of the Resource Manag 26609 Stormwater Auckland Council To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater in accordance with Sections 14 and 15 of the Kiwi Esplanade Mangere Bridge Manukau City Discharge Resource Management Act 1991. 26751 Stormwater Redfield To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater in accordance with Sections 14 and 15 of the 235245 Onehunga Mall Onehunga Auckland City Discharge Investments Resource Management Act 1991. Limited C/- Oyster Management Ltd 27129 Contaminated Site Timaru Place To authorise the ongoing discharge of contaminants to ground and groundwater in accordance with Section 9 Bowden Road Mt Wellington Auckland Central Discharge Developments 15(1) a and b of the Resource Management Act 1991. Limited 27208 Stormwater Freshmax NZ To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater in accordance with Sections 14 and 15 of the 113 Carbine Road Mount Wellington Auckland City Discharge Limited Resource Management Act 1991 27279 Coastal Structure Vector Limited To occupy and use the coastal marine area by two pipelines with internal power cables in accordance with Anns Creek,Manukau Harbour, Near Westfield 0164 - sections 12(2) and 12(3) of the Resource Management Act 1991. 220 HUGO JOHNSTON DR LOT 1 DP 178192 - PTS SUBJ TO GAS & SERVICES EASMTS DP 175801- 01109D06 Manukau Harbour MCC 27529 Stormwater Kiwirail Holdings To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater in accordance with Sections 14 and 15 of the 345 Neilson St Te Papapa Auckland Central Discharge Limited Attn: Snr Resource Management Act 1991. RMA Adviser 27618 River/Stream Auckland Council To authorise stream work and divert surface water in accordance with Section 13 and 14 of the Resource 224 Neilson St Te Papapa Auckland Central Diversion Management Act 1991.

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Approved Consent Type Consent Holder Description Location Consent number 27619 Stream Work Auckland Council To authorise stream work and divert surface water in accordance with Section 13 and 14 of the Resource 224 Neilson St Te Papapa Auckland Central Management Act 199 27638 Stormwater Altrend Properties To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater from a road and a commercial development (2.25ha) 17-19 Galway Street Onehunga Auckland City Discharge Limited T/A James to the in accordance with Sections 14 and 15 of the Resource Management Act 1991. Kirkpatrick Group 27880 Stormwater 100 Carbine Road To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater from 0.2256 ha of impervious surface in accordance 100 Carbine Road Mount Wellington Auckland Discharge Limited with Sections 14 and 15 of the Resource Management Act 1991. Central 27892 Coastal Structure The Scout Assoc. To occupy the coastal marine area with a Sea Scout Hall in accordance with Section 12(2)(a) of the Resource Orpheus Road, Onehunga Auckland City Manukau of New Zealand Management Act 1991. Harbour ACC To use the coastal marine area with a Sea Scout hall for the purpose of Sea Scout and marine related recreational activities 28449 Stormwater Body Corporate To authorise the discharge of stormwater from a residential development in accordance with Sections 14 and 49-51 Princes Street Onehunga Auckland City Discharge 326044 C/- 15 of the Resource Management Act 1991 Crockers Strata Management Ltd 28627 Stormwater BP Oil New To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater in accordance with Sections 14 and 15 of the 345 Neilson St Te Papapa Auckland Central Discharge Zealand Limited Resource Management Act 1991. Attn: Asset Administrator 29074 Stormwater Altrend Properties To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater from a commercial development (1.435ha) in 19 Galway St Onehunga Auckland Central Discharge Limited T/A James accordance with Sections 14 and 15 of the Resource Management Act 1991. Kirkpatrick Group 29148 Stormwater New Zealand To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater in accordance with Sections 14 (1)(a) and 15 (1)(a) 7 5 Southpark Place Penrose Auckland Central Discharge Police, NW District and (b) of the Resource Management Act 1991. National Accts Processing Centre 29163 Stormwater Orphan Stormwater To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater to the Otahuhu Creek from a residential subdivision in 53 Convoy Lane Otahuhu Auckland Central Discharge Consent accordance with Sections 14 (1)(a) and 15 (1)(a) and (b) of the Resource Management Act 1991. 29324 Discharge To Air Morris & Watson To discharge contaminants into air from the recovery of precious metals (by combustion), and the chemical 352 Neilson St Penrose Auckland Central Limited refining of precious metals and associated activities 29325 Stormwater Altrend Properties To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater in accordance with Sections 14 and 15 of the 19 Galway St Onehunga Auckland Central Discharge Limited T/A James Resource Management Act 1991. Kirkpatrick Group 29331 Coastal Structure Ali Properties To authorise the occupation and use of part of the coastal marine area in accordance with Section 12(2)(a) 53 Convoy Lane Otahuhu Auckland Central Ltd***IN LIQ*** **IN and 12(3) of the Resource Management Act 1991 for the purpose of a stormwater outfall discharge structure LIQUIDATION** * 29360 Industrial or Trade Lowe Corporation To discharge contaminants onto or into land or water from an industrial or trade process being an existing 102 Neilson St Onehunga Auckland Central Process Limited tannery operation and associated activities by Lowe Corporation Limited at 43 Galway Street, Onehunga. 29565 Stormwater Kiwi Income To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater via the primary stormwater system at Sylvia Park, in 286 Mount Wellington Highway Mount Wellington Discharge Property Trust accordance with Sections 14 and 15 of the Resource Management Act 1991. Auckland Central 29598 Stream Work Kiwi Income To authorise 710m of streamworks in an unnamed tributary of the Tamaki River in accordance with Sections 286 Mount Wellington Highway Mount Wellington Property Trust 13 and 14 of the Resource Management Act 1991. Auckland Central 29659 Stormwater Cavity Sliders To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater in accordance with Sections 14 (1)(a) and 15 (1)(a) 7 Rakino Way Mount Wellington Auckland Central Discharge Limited and (b) of the Resource Management Act 1991. 29788 Stormwater Radius Properties To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater in accordance with Sections 14 and 15 of the 100 Carbine Road Mount Wellington Auckland Discharge Limited C/- David Resource Management Act 1991. Central Glenn 29912 Coastal Structure Auckland Council To occupy and use part of the coastal marine area with a 19.3m boardwalk for the purpose of public access 12 Alfred St Onehunga Auckland Central across the CMA in accordance with Sections 12(2)(a) & 12(3) of the Resource Management Act 1991 30114 Stormwater Prime Retail To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater in accordance with Sections 14 (1)(a) and 15 (1)(a) 151 Arthur St Onehunga Auckland Central Discharge Management Ltd and (b) of the Resource Management Act 1991. 30186 Coastal Structure Stonehill Trustees To authorise the diverting and discharge of stormwater into, and to continue to occupy space in, the Coastal 8 Sparky (Private) Road Otara Manukau Limited Peter John Marine Area from the existing and proposed power stations via a series of outfall structures into the Otara Bishop & Julie Lake and the Tamaki River Estuary, in Rachel Bishop 30195 Stormwater Body Corporate To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater in accordance with Sections 14 (1)(a) and 15 (1)(a) 4 Clemow Drive Mount Wellington Auckland Discharge 353719 C/o Body and (b) of the Resource Management Act 1991. 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Approved Consent Type Consent Holder Description Location Consent number Corporate Services Ltd 30228 Stormwater Frankel To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater in accordance with Sections 14 and 15 of the 60 Captain Springs Road Te Papapa Auckland Discharge Consultants Resource Management Act 1991. Central Limited 30316 Contaminated Site T R Group Limited To permit the disturbance and remediation of contaminated land during the construction of the truck depot. 791 Great South Road Penrose Auckland Central Discharge 30352 Discharge Other Transpower New To authorise the maintenance works including the discharge of contaminants to the coastal marine area for CMA Auckland City Zealand Limited the purpose of the refurbishment of electricity transmission towers in the Auckland region in accordance with Sections 12(1), 12(3) and 15(1)(a) of 30529 Stormwater Ports of Auckland To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater in accordance with Sections 14 (1)(a) and 15 (1)(a) 59 Miami Parade Onehunga Auckland Central Discharge (Corporate Office) and (b) of the Resource Management Act 1991. 30641 Stormwater Siat Limited To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater in accordance with Sections 14 (1)(a) and 15 (1)(a) 101 Neilson St Onehunga Auckland Central Discharge and (b) of the Resource Management Act 1991. 30744 Stormwater Consent To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater in accordance with Sections 14 (1)(a) and 15 (1)(a) 8 Panama Road Mount Wellington Auckland Discharge Ownership and (b) of the Resource Management Act 1991. Central Unknown Or Co in Liquidation, Struck Off or in Receivership 30895 Contaminated Site Siat Limited To authorise the ongoing diffuse discharge of contaminants to ground and groundwater in accordance with 101 Neilson St Onehunga Auckland Central Discharge Section 15 of the Resource Management Act 1991. 30940 Stormwater BP Oil New To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater in accordance with Sections 14 (1)(a) and 15 (1)(a) 10 Clemow Drive Mount Wellington Auckland Discharge Zealand Limited and (b) of the Resource Management Act 1991. Central Attn: Asset Administrator 30976 Coastal Structure Auckland Council To authorise the occupation and use of part of the coastal marine area (CMA) in accordance with Section 12 Alfred St Onehunga Auckland Central 12(2)(a) and 12(3) of the Resource Management Act 1991 for the purpose of public access 30990 Contaminated Site Kelly Robb To authorise the ongoing diffuse discharge of contaminants to ground and groundwater in accordance with 124 Captain Springs Road Te Papapa Auckland Discharge Section 15 of the Resource Management Act 1991. Central 31113 Coastal Structure NZ Transport To authorise the occupation and use of the coastal marine area Mangere Motorway bridge. Coronation Road Mangere Bridge Manukau City Agency Attention: Tammy Muharemi 31169 Industrial or Trade Enviro Waste Through application of source controls the applicant seeks to prevent any discharge of contaminants resulting 39 Miami Parade Onehunga Auckland Central Process Services Limited from the activities occurring on site. However, it is inevitable that minor discharges will occur and this proposal seeks to minimise such disch 31373 Stormwater Roman Catholic To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater in accordance with Sections 14 (1)(a) and 15 (1)(a) 130 Church St Onehunga Auckland Central Discharge Bishop of the and (b) of the Resource Management Act 1991. Catholic Diocese of Auckland 31641 Contaminated Site DJB Hill Street To authorise the ongoing diffuse discharge of contaminants to ground and groundwater. 27 Hill St Onehunga Auckland Central Discharge Limited 31848 Stream Work Apex Business To authorise approximately 18m metres of stream works associated with the construction of a vehicular 315 Mount Wellington Highway Mount Wellington Centre Limited bridge within the 100ARI flood plain in accordance with Section 13 and 14 of the Resource Management Act Auckland Central 1991. 32078 Coastal Structure Auckland Council To authorise the occupation and use of part of the coastal marine area (CMA) with a 15m long rock seawall in Pikes Point . In the CMA adjacent to Miami Parade, accordance with Section 12(2)(a) and 12(3) of the Resource Management Act 1991. Pikes Point, Southdown, Auckland City Manukau Harbour ACC 32084 Coastal Structure Auckland Council To authorise the occupation and use of part of the coastal marine area (CMA) with a 192m long rock seawall Waikaraka Cemetery . In the CMA adjacent to in accordance with Section 12(2)(a) and 12(3) of the Resource Management Act 1991. Waikaraka Road, Waikaraka Cemetery, Onehunga, Auckland City Manukau Harbour ACC 32085 Coastal Structure Auckland Council To authorise the occupation and use of part of the coastal marine area (CMA) with a concrete boat ramp in Orpheus Drive . In the CMA adjacent to Orpheus accordance with Section 12(2)(a) and 12(3) of the Resource Management Act 1991. Drive, Onehunga, Auckland City Manukau Harbour ACC 32087 Coastal Structure Auckland Council To authorise the occupation and use of part of the coastal marine area (CMA) with a concrete boat ramp in Orpheus Drive . In the CMA adjacent to Orpheus accordance with Section 12(2)(a) and 12(3) of the Resource Management Act 1991. Drive, Onehunga, Auckland City Manukau Harbour ACC

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Approved Consent Type Consent Holder Description Location Consent number 32121 Coastal Structure Auckland Council To authorise the occupation and use of part of the coastal marine area (CMA) with a pedestrian bridge in Portage Canal Foreshore . In the CMA adjacent to accordance with Section 12(2)(a) and 12(3) of the Resource Management Act 1991. Portage Road, Westfield, Auckland City Tamaki Estuary 32122 Coastal Structure Auckland Council To authorise the occupation and use of part of the coastal marine area (CMA) with a concrete boat ramp and Seaside Park . In the CMA adjacent to Princes Street rock seawall in accordance with Section 12(2)(a) and 12(3) of the Resource Management Act 1991. East, Seaside Park, Otahuhu, Auckland City Tamaki Estuary 32123 Coastal Structure Auckland Council To authorise the occupation and use of part of the coastal marine area (CMA) with two concrete boat ramps Avenue Road East . In the CMA adjacent to Avenue and a rock seawall in accordance with Section 12(2)(a) and 12(3) of the Resource Management Act 1991. Road East, Otahuhu, Auckland City Tamaki Estuary 32220 Stormwater Property for To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater in accordance with Sections 14 (1)(a) and 15 (1)(a) 509 Mount Wellington Highway Mount Wellington Discharge Industry Limited and (b) of the Resource Management Act 1991. Auckland Central INVOICE MAIL RETURNED 18.07.15 32270 Industrial or Trade WDP Investments To authorise the discharge of contaminants onto or into land from an industrial or trade process in 57 Angle St Te Papapa Auckland Central Process Limited accordance with Section 15 of the Resource Management Act 1991. 32403 Contaminated Site WDP Investments To passively discharge contaminants into land and groundwater from contaminants remaining in soil at the 57 Angle St Te Papapa Auckland Central Discharge Limited site 32408 Stormwater Mainzeal Property To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater from an impervious cover of 9,896m2 in accordance 53 Carbine Road Mount Wellington Auckland Central Discharge & Construction with Sections 14 and 15 of the Resource Management Act 1991. Limited 32596 Industrial or Trade Allnex New To discharge of contaminants onto or into land or water from an existing industrial or trade process being the 721 Great South Road Penrose Auckland Process Zealand Limited manufacturing of emulsion polymers, construction compounds, and polyester and alkyd resins. 32687 Coastal Structure NZ Transport To authorise the construction of a new motorway bridge across Manukau Harbour and to construct and Duplicate Sh20 Motorway Bridge across the Agency Attention: subsequently remove, temporary structures for construction purposes, including construction jetties; and to Manukau Harbour from Mangere Bridge, Manukau Tammy Muharemi disturb the foreshore and seabed and remove veq City to Onehunga, Auckland City Manukau Harbour MCC 32688 Coastal Structure NZ Transport To authorise the occupation and use of part of the coastal marine area for a new motorway bridge across Duplicate Sh20 Motorway Bridge across the Agency Attention: Manukau Harbour; for transport purposes in accordance with Section 12(2)(a) and 12(3) of the RMA. Manukau Harbour from Mangere Bridge, Manukau Tammy Muharemi City to Onehunga, Auckland City Manukau Harbour MCC 32763 Stormwater Ports of Auckland To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater from a commercial redevelopment in accordance with 59 Miami Parade Onehunga Auckland Central Discharge (Corporate Office) Sections 14 and 15 of the Resource Management Act 1991. 32925 Industrial or Trade Pikes Point To authorise the discharge of contaminants onto or into land from an industrial or trade process (Pikes Point 81 Captain Springs Road Te Papapa Auckland Process Transfer Station Transfer Station) in accordance with Section 15 of the Resource Management Act 1991. Central Ltd 32930 Coastal Structure Ports of Auckland To authorise the occupation and use of part of the coastal marine area with a stormwater outfall structure in 59 Miami Parade Onehunga Auckland Central (Corporate Office) accordance with Sections 12(2)(a) and 12(3) of the Resource Management Act 1991 32954 Contaminated Site Location Group To authorise ongoing diffuse discharge of contaminants to groundwater in accordance with Section 15 of the 996 Great South Road Mt Wellington Auckland Discharge Limited Resource Management Act 1991. This consent replaces Resource Consent Permit No. 27717, which now Central becomes superseded. 32965 Stormwater Apex Mega Centre To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater in accordance with Sections 14 (1)(a) and 15 (1)(a) 315 Mount Wellington Highway Mount Wellington Discharge Ltd C/- Asset Metro and (b) of the Resource Management Act 1991. Auckland Central Ltd 33092 Coastal Structure NZ Transport To authorise the occupation and use of the coastal marine area for two stormwater outfall structures Transit - Gloucester Park ON3 adjacent to Onehunga Agency Attention: (numbered ON3 and OE5lOE6) in accordance with Sections 12(2)(a) and 12(3) of the RMA. Harbour Road (from the Gloucester Park stormwater Tammy Muharemi pond); and OE5/OE6 adjace Manukau Harbour MCC 33093 Stream Work NZ Transport To authorise the construction of a 10m extension to an existing culvert and the associated diversion of surface 11 Gloucester Park Road Onehunga Auckland Agency Attention: water under State Highway 20, Onehunga, in accordance with Section 13 and 14 of the RMA. Central Tammy Muharemi 33151 Stormwater Kiwirail Holdings To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater from approximately 2030m2 of impervious area 286 Mount Wellington Highway Mount Wellington Discharge Limited Attn: Snr associated with a rail station development in accordance with Sections 14 (1)(a) and 15 (1)(a) and (b) of the Auckland Central RMA Adviser Resource Management Act 1991. 33180 Stormwater Property For To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater to an unnamed tributary of the Tamaki estuary in 32 Bowden Road Mount Wellington Auckland Discharge Industry Limited accordance with Sections 14 (1)(a) and 15 (1)(a) and (b) of the Resource Management Act 1991. Central

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Approved Consent Type Consent Holder Description Location Consent number 33221 Coastal Structure Auckland Transport To authorise the occupation and use of part of the coastal marine area (CMA) with 389m of grouted basalt Onehunga Habour Drive , Orpheus Drive, Onehunga (for regional seawalls, and 650m of rock rip rap seawall, in accordance with Section 12(2)(a) and 12(3) of the Resource Manukau Harbour ACC consents) Management Act 1991. 33287 Stormwater Mobil Oil NZ To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater from an existing service station in accordance with 15 Selwyn St Onehunga Auckland Central Discharge Limited F&L CS Sections 14 (1)(a) and 15 (1)(a) and (b) of the Resource Management Act 1991. Contract Team 33349 Coastal Structure Auckland Transport To authorise the occupation and use of part of the coastal marine area (CMA) with a 57m long vehicle bridge South Eastern Highway Mt Wellington Tamaki (for regional in accordance with Section 12(2)(a) and 12(3) of the Resource Management Act 1991. Estuary consents) 33351 Coastal Structure Auckland Transport To authorise the occupation and use of part of the coastal marine area (CMA) with a concrete boat ramp and Great Barrier Road Enclosure Bay Waiheke Island (for regional stormwater outfall in accordance with Section 12(2)(a) and 12(3) of the Resource Management Act 1991. consents) 33423 Coastal Structure St John's To authorise the occupation and use of part of the coastal marine area with stormwater outfall structure in 100 Luke Street East Otahuhu Auckland Central Construction accordance with Section 12(2)(a) and 12(3) of the Resource Management Act 1991 Limited 33424 Stormwater St John's To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater in accordance with Sections 14 (1)(a) and 15 (1)(a) 100 Luke Street East Otahuhu Auckland Central Discharge Construction and (b) of the Resource Management Act 1991. Limited 33574 Stormwater Housing New To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater from an impervious area of 2,936m2 associated with 74 Panama Road Mount Wellington Auckland Discharge Zealand a residential subdivision in accordance with Sections 14 (1)(a) and 15 (1)(a) and (b) of the Resource Central Corporation (and Management Act 1991. Limited) 33762 Coastal Structure Auckland Council To authorise the occupation and use of part of the coastal marine area (CMA) with a boardwalk in accordance 35 Walters Road Mount Wellington Auckland Central with Section 12(2)(a) and 12(3) of the Resource Management Act 1991 for the purpose of providing pedestrian access. 33959 Stormwater Auckland Council To discharge stormwater from 1.7ha of the south eastern arterial road and an adjacent area of 4.1ha via a 35 Allright Place Mount Wellington Auckland Central Discharge stormwater treatment device into a tributary of the Tamaki Estuary in accordance with Sections 14 (1)(a) and 15 (1)(a) and (b) of the Resource Manag 34282 Landfill Discharge Auckland Council To authorise the ongoing diffuse discharge of contaminants to ground and groundwater in accordance with 12 Alfred St Onehunga Auckland Central Section 15 of the Resource Management Act 1991. 34523 Stormwater Z Energy Limited To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater in accordance with Sections 14 (1)(a) and 15 (1)(a) 510 Mount Wellington Highway Mount Wellington Discharge and (b) of the Resource Management Act 1991. Auckland Central 34683 Discharge To Air Hayes Metal To discharge contaminants into air from the melting and refining of metal products. 14 Edinburgh St Te Papapa Auckland Central Refineries Limited 34702 Coastal Structure Auckland Council To authorise the occupation and use of part of the coastal marine area (CMA) in accordance with Section 145 Princes Street East Otahuhu Auckland Central 12(2)(a) and 12(3) of the Resource Management Act 1991 with a scour prevention (splash) pad to provide protection from stormwater flows from a new sto 34829 Industrial or Trade CMA Recycling NZ To authorise the discharge of contaminants onto or into land or water from an industrial or trade process 273 Church St Onehunga Auckland Central Process Limited Scrap Metal Recycling in accordance with Section 15 of the Resource Management Act 1991. 34830 Stormwater CMA Recycling NZ To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater in accordance with Sections 14 (1)(a) and 15 (1)(a) 273 Church St Onehunga Auckland Central Discharge Limited and (b) of the Resource Management Act 1991. 34856 Contaminated Site Location (Church To authorise the ongoing diffuse discharge of contaminants to ground and groundwater at 273A Church Street 273 Church St Onehunga Auckland Central Discharge Street) Ltd and 19 Patrick Street, Onehunga, Auckland 35048 Stormwater Mt Wellington To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater from a 8095m2 site in accordance with Sections 14 510 Mount Wellington Highway Mount Wellington Discharge Nominess Limited (1)(a) and 15 (1)(a) and (b) of the Resource Management Act 1991. Auckland Central 35111 Stormwater Synergy Properties To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater from a from a 5371m2 catchment with an impervious 7 Pacific Rise Mount Wellington Auckland Central Discharge Limited carparking area of 2,224m2 in accordance with Sections 14 (1)(a) and 15 (1)(a) and (b) of the Resource Management Act 1991. 35267 Contaminated Site Captain Springs To discharge contaminants to ground and/or groundwater 137 Captain Springs Road Te Papapa Auckland Discharge Investments Central Limited 35339 Contaminated Site Quensell Services To authorise the ongoing diffuse discharge of contaminants to ground and groundwater beneath an industrial 827 Great South Road Mount Wellington Auckland Discharge (Shortland) Ltd site. Central 35629 Coastal Structure NZ Transport Transit New Zealand – the construction of a temporary jetty and associated works, including sediment Onehunga Harbour Road Onehunga Auckland City Agency Attention: disturbance and control, and to use and occupy the coastal marine area, being works associated with the Tammy Muharemi construction of the duplicate SH20 Manukau Harb

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Approved Consent Type Consent Holder Description Location Consent number 35645 Discharge To Air New Zealand Nail To discharge contaminants to air from a rotary gas fired batch nail galvanising plant with control equipment 809 Great South Road Mount Wellington Auckland Industries Limited and ancillary equipment. Central 35742 Stormwater Elcar Properties To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater from a total impervious area of 4873m2 in accordance 525 Mount Wellington Highway Mount Wellington Discharge Ltd with Sections 14 (1)(a) and 15 (1)(a) and (b) of the Resource Management Act 1991. Auckland Central 35782 Discharge To Air BOC Limited To discharge contaminants to air from an industrial gas manufacture, processing and filling operation and, 970-992 Great South Road Penrose Auckland City envirosol and fumigas processing and filling operation. 35826 Contaminated Site Turners & Growers To authorise the discharge of chlorinated hydrocarbon contaminants to ground water in accordance with 2 Monahan Road Mount Wellington Auckland Discharge Fresh Limited Section 15(1)(a) of the Resource Management Act 1991. Central 35960 Discharge To Air Galvanising To discharge pollutants to air from hot dip zinc galvanising processes. 315 Neilson St Te Papapa Auckland Central Services Limited 36008 Coastal Structure Watercare Services To authorise the construction in the coastal marine area (CMA) of a water main pipeline and service access Manukau City Manukau Manukau City Limited way attached to the duplicate Manuaku Harbour Bridge and to use and occupy the CMA with the structure in accordance with Section 12(1), 12(2a) and 36055 Stormwater T R Group Limited To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater from a new impervious surface of 7ha. 791 Great South Road Penrose Auckland Central Discharge 36056 Earthwork T R Group Limited To authorise approximately 4.46ha (145,050m3) of land disturbance associated with the construction of a 791 Great South Road Penrose Auckland Central hardstand area pursuant to section 9(3) of the Resource Management Act 1991. 36058 Stream Work T R Group Limited To enable the modification of Ann’s Creek and wetland involving the installation of two 2500mm diameter 791 Great South Road Penrose Auckland Central culverts, reclamation of the watercourse and wetland pursuant to sections 13 and 14 of the Resource Management Act 1991 36197 Industrial or Trade Southdown To vary condition 16 relating to the sampling of the site stormwater treatment system / divert and discharge 164 Hugo Johnston Drive Penrose Auckland Central Process Cogeneration stormwater and discharge contaminants into or onto land from an industrial or trade process in accordance Limited C/- Mighty with section 15 of the RMA 1991. River Power Limited 36232 Stormwater Frankel To authorize the diversion and discharge of stormwater from the proposed 3.3 hectare stage 2 and 3 5 Miami Parade Onehunga Auckland Central Discharge Consultants developments located at 5-9 Miami Parade in Te Papapa into an unnamed watercourse connected to the Limited Manukau Harbour. 36242 Discharge To Air PPG Industries To continue to discharge contaminants into air from the manufacture of paint and powder coating and 5 Monahan Road Mount Wellington Auckland New Zealand Ltd associated activities. Central Attn Tony Malden 36254 Stormwater Kiwi Income To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater via the secondary stormwater system at Sylvia Park, 286 Mount Wellington Highway Mount Wellington Discharge Property Trust in accordance with Sections 14 and 15 of the Resource Management Act 1991. Auckland Central 36339 Industrial or Trade Hangar One To authorise the discharge of contaminants onto or into land or water from a heliport facility. 39 Miami Parade Onehunga Auckland Central Process Limited 36340 Stormwater Hangar One To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater from approximately 4,100 m2 of new impervious area 39 Miami Parade Onehunga Auckland Central Discharge Limited for a heliport facility. 36531 Contaminated Site T R Group Limited To permit the long-term discharge of contaminants to land or water pursuant to sections 14 and 15 of the 791 Great South Road Penrose Auckland Central Discharge Resource Management Act 1991. 36599 Coastal Structure NZ Transport To construct a 270m long basalt rock seawall, to occupy the coastal marine area with the seawall and to use R 15 Waterfront Road Mangere Bridge Manukau Agency Attention: the seawall for the purpose of erosion management at Waterfront Road Reserve, Mangere Bridge. Tammy Muharemi 36693 Coastal Vegetation Auckland Council To authorise the maintenance and upgrade of existing sluice gates, seawalls and associated structures, the 71 Beachcroft Avenue Onehunga Auckland Central Removal impoundment of approximately 4.3ha of the coastal marine area and the removal of mangroves at Onehunga Lagoon, Manukau Harbour. 36752 Stormwater Onehunga To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater from a 10 lot residential subdivision and one joint 54 Alfred St Onehunga Auckland Central Discharge Investment access comprising of 2,233m2 of impervious area in accordance with sections 14 and 15 of the Resource Properties Ltd Management Act 1991. 36812 Industrial or Trade Fletcher Aluminium To discharge contaminants onto or into land or water from an industrial or trade process, being an aluminium 30 Bowden Road Mount Wellington Auckland Process Limited extrusion manufacturing plant. Central 36822 Coastal Structure NZ Transport To change conditions 2 and 5, and to cancel condition 8, of coastal permit 36596 (authorising a 150m R 15 Waterfront Road Mangere Bridge Manukau Agency Attention: seawall) to change the construction materials and construction methodology of the Stage 1 Waterfront Road Tammy Muharemi seawall from mudcrete to basalt rock. 36952 Discharge To Air Pets at Rest To discharge contaminants to air from the operation of a gas-fired cremator. 6 110 Mays Road Te Papapa Auckland Central Limited

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Approved Consent Type Consent Holder Description Location Consent number 36999 Contaminated Site Mobil Oil NZ To authorise a change to groundwater monitoring conditions 8 and 9 of existing contaminated site discharge 520 Great South Road Otahuhu Auckland Central Discharge Limited F&L CS Consent 24652 and cancel its conditions 5 and 12, relevant to the removal of separate phase hydrocarbons Contract Team from selected groundwater monitoring wells 37014 Coastal Structure NZ Transport To occupy the coastal marine area (CMA) with up to 92 subsurface steel piles, cut off 500mm beneath the Water Front Road Reserve, Coronation Road Agency Attention: seabed, in Mangere Inlet, in accordance with section 12(2) of the Resource Management Act 1991. Manukau Harbour MCC Tammy Muharemi 37017 Discharge To Air Enviro Waste To authorise the discharge of contaminants into air from the storage, transfer and treatment of hazardous and 39 Miami Parade Onehunga Auckland Central Services Limited non-hazardous wastes including waste chemicals and oils and associated processes at Miami Parade, Onehunga, in accordance with Section 15(1) 37115 Industrial or Trade Bamian Auto Parts To authorise the discharge of contaminants onto or into land or water from an industrial or trade process 10 Angle St Te Papapa Auckland Central Process Limited namely automotive dismantling. 37192 Stormwater Richard Hall & To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater from 1,758m2 of impervious area associated with a 100 Church St Onehunga Auckland Central Discharge Henry Hall Trust retail development. Partnership (Richard James Hall, Henry Newcomb Hall, Simon John Hall 37244 Coastal Structure Barry Scott Family To authorise the continued occupation of the coastal marine area with an existing concrete boat ramp and six 26 Bowden Road Mount Wellington Auckland Trust (Barry Millan timber piles, and to use those structures for the purposes of launching and retrieving boats in the coastal Central Scott, Jennifer marine area adjacent to 26 Bowden Roa Lorraine & Gerald Peter Haddon) 37405 Industrial or Trade Warren Metals Ltd To authorise the discharge of contaminants onto or into land from a scrap metal and automotive recycling 321 Neilson St Te Papapa Auckland Central Process facility. 37421 Industrial or Trade Visy Recycling NZ To authorise the discharge of contaminants onto or into land or water from the industrial or trade process 12 Alfred St Onehunga Auckland Central Process Limited involved with the ongoing operation of the Materials Recovery Facility. 37662 Take Southpark Utilities To take groundwater from six bores for the purposes of reticulated supply for business/industrial use. 8 Hugo Johnston Drive Penrose Auckland Central Limited 37754 Coastal Structure Watercare Services To authorise the construction of a watermain outfall structure in the coastal marine area, the occupation of the Waterfront Road Mangere Bridge Manukau City Limited coastal marine area with the outfall structure and to use the outfall structure for the purpose of periodic flushing of the Hunua No.4 Waterc 38210 Coastal Structure NZ Transport To construct a 40m long boardwalk in the coastal marine area (part of the Waikaraka Cycleway); to occupy Onehunga Harbour Road Onehunga Auckland Agency Attention: part of the coastal marine area with the boardwalk; and to use the boardwalk for the purpose of public access, Central Tammy Muharemi adjacent to Onehunga Harbour Road 38236 Dredging Auckland Council To undertake annual maintenance dredging of up to 500m3 over a total area of 780m2 annually. 15 R Waterfront Road, Mangere Bridge Northern extent of Coronation Road causeway, Mangere. Manukau Harbour MCC 38244 Industrial or Trade Japanese Spares To discharge contaminants into or onto land or water from an industrial or trade process being an automative 3 Gordon Road Otahuhu Auckland Central Process Limited dismantler. 38265 Take Oji Fibre Solutions To take up to 2000 cmpd and 675,250cmpy of groundwater from a 0.914 metres diameter, 6.5 metre deep 33 Hugo Johnston Drive Penrose Auckland Central (NZ) Limited well in the Mt Wellington volcanic aquifer at map reference 176991me 5912076mn for use in a paper board mill for the production of corrugated medium. 38269 Earthwork Auckland Council To undertake earthworks over an area of 0.58ha within Waterfront Road Reserve for the purposes of creating R 15 Waterfront Road Mangere Bridge Manukau car parking areas. 38270 Stormwater Auckland Council To discharge stormwater from car parking areas located within the Waterfront Road Reserve via a stormwater R 15 Waterfront Road Mangere Bridge Manukau Discharge treatment swale 38528 Contaminated Site Ministry of To change/cancel conditions associated with Consent 28116 to alter groundwater monitoring and reporting 44 Luke St Otahuhu Auckland Central Discharge Education requirements for long term discharge of metal contaminants in groundwater at a Minisry of Educaton site. 38555 Take Auckland Council To take groundwater for irrigation of a 2.55 hectare sports fields 645 Mount Wellington Highway Mount Wellington Auckland Central 38568 Stormwater Mirza Nominees To create approximately 1.03ha of imperviousness associated with a warehouse distribution building 15 Bell Avenue Mount Wellington Auckland Central Discharge Limited development 38791 Stormwater Mirza Nominees To create approximately 1.06ha of imperviousness associated with a warehouse distribution building 15 Bell Avenue Mount Wellington Auckland Central Discharge Limited development. 38928 Contaminated Site Fillmore Trusts To authorise the discharge of contaminants to ground and groundwater and the discharge of contaminated 104 Neilson St Onehunga Auckland Central Discharge Partnership groundwater to surface water.

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Approved Consent Type Consent Holder Description Location Consent number 38931 Industrial or Trade Downer New To enable the establishment of a construction material recycling facility at 39-59 Miami Parade, Onehunga. 59 Miami Parade Onehunga Auckland Central Process Zealand Limited The creation of this plant would involve earthworks over an area of approximately 3.19ha, while the operation of the plant would involve industria 39027 Reclamation Auckland Council A new pedestrian and cycle bridge and the associated upgrade of Onehunga Bay Reserve, Coastal Onehunga Foreshore Onehunga Foreshore Reclamation, coastal structure & beaches. Pedestrian & cycle network. Waitemata Harbour ACC 39031 Industrial or Trade Transportation To discharge contaminants into or onto land from an industrial or trade process,from a bus depot with 140 Neilson St Onehunga Auckland Central Process Auckland refuelling and wash down facilities. Corporation Limited T/A NZ Bus Limited 39158 Stormwater Bell Avenue To divert and discharge stormwater from an impervious area exceeding 5,000 m2 into any watercourse 15 Bell Avenue Mount Wellington Auckland Central Discharge Properties Limited (including Ann’s Creek Wetland) associated with the redevelopment of a vacant site and establishment of a transport depot. 39312 Discharge To Air Downer New To discharge contaminants to air from the operation of a material recycling facility. 59 Miami Parade Onehunga Auckland Central Zealand Limited 39314 Discharge To Air Fletcher Steel Ltd To discharge contaminants into air through afterburners from a paint laying and drying operation at a steel 968 Great South Road Mount Wellington Auckland t/a Pacific roofing manufacturing plant. Central Coilcoaters 39599 Coastal Structure Auckland Council To authorise construction works associated with extension of 6 existing stormwater outfalls, to authorise the Onehunga Foreshore Onehunga Foreshore occupation and use of the structures and the associated discharge from the structures into the CMA. Waitemata Harbour ACC 39600 Coastal Structure Auckland Council To authorise the construction, occupation and use of a boat ramp in the CMA. Onehunga Foreshore Onehunga Foreshore Waitemata Harbour ACC 39601 Coastal Structure Auckland Council To authorise the construction, occupation and use of the CMA with temporary structures associated with the Onehunga Foreshore Onehunga Foreshore development of the Onehunga foreshore. Waitemata Harbour ACC 39603 Coastal Other Auckland Council To authorise the removal of a 389m basalt seawall and a 650m rock rip rap seawall in the CMA adjacent to Onehunga Foreshore Onehunga Foreshore Onehunga Harbour Drive and Orpheus Drive, Onehunga. Waitemata Harbour ACC 39604 Dredging Auckland Council To authorise maintenance dredging of a marine access channel. Onehunga Foreshore Onehunga Foreshore Waitemata Harbour ACC 39605 Coastal Vegetation Auckland Council To authorise the removal of mangroves within the footprint of the works and in the proposed mangrove Beachcroft Avenue Onehunga Auckland City Removal exclusion zone. 39606 Disposal/Deposit/R Auckland Council Beach nourishment of the Onehunga Lagoon, and the placement of sand/gravel and shell to form beaches in Onehunga Foreshore Onehunga Foreshore eplenishment the Onehunga Bay. Works also include further depositions of sand for beach maintenance. Waitemata Harbour ACC 39607 Earthwork Auckland Council Earthworks associated with the Onehunga foreshore restoration. 71 Beachcroft Avenue Onehunga Auckland Central 39679 Industrial or Trade Steelpipe Limited To discharge contaminants from Indutrial and trade processes from relocating a steel pipe manufacturing 224 Neilson St Te Papapa Auckland Central Process facility. 39693 Discharge To Air Steelpipe Limited To discharge contaminants into air from a steel pipe production in order to upgrade production facilities on site 224 Neilson St Te Papapa Auckland Central and to improve environmental controls across the new and existing parts of the operation 39725 Discharge To Air Mighty River Power To discharge contaminants into air from a power station made up of two gas fired turbines, a gas/diesel fired 142 Hugo Johnston Drive Penrose Auckland Central Limited turbine, ancillary boiler and associated activities with a nominal combined daily fuel usage of 40 TJ as an annual average. 39751 Contaminated Site Steelpipe Limited To undertake contaminated land disturbance activities for the proposed re-location of production of steelpipes 224 Neilson St Te Papapa Auckland Central Discharge at 2245 Neilson Street, Onehunga 39766 Earthwork Market Gardeners To undertake earthworks with the construction of a vehicle crossing associated with the extension of the 801 Great South Road Mount Wellington Auckland Limited carpark and distribution yard. Central 39812 Stormwater Kalista Limited To discharge and divert stormwater from a proposed construction, industrial and demolition resource centre 12 Alfred St Onehunga Auckland Central Discharge which will also include development earthworks, roading and processing buildings over former Auckland Council landfill. 39814 Earthwork Kalista Limited To undertake earthworks for a proposed construction, industrial and demotition resource centre which will also 12 Alfred St Onehunga Auckland Central include roading and processing buildings over former Auckland Council landfill. 39931 Stormwater Al Farooq Cultural Stormwater discharge/diversion from an expansion of an exsisting hall. 34 Portage Road Otahuhu Auckland Central Discharge and Development Trust 39967 Stormwater Aranui Holdings Integrated Landuse, divert discharge storm water from 1830m2 of impervious area associated with the 301 Mount Wellington Highway Mount Wellington Discharge Limited development of a childcare centre with landscape play area and onsite car parking. Auckland Central 39970 Discharge To Air Oji Fibre Solutions To discharge contaminants to air from the manufacture of recycled paper and ancillary activities (including the 33 Hugo Johnston Drive Penrose Auckland Central (NZ) Limited operation of an 18.75MW coal-fired boiler), at 33 - 43 Hugo Johnson Drive, Penrose.

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Approved Consent Type Consent Holder Description Location Consent number 40100 Contaminated Site PPG Industries Discharge hydrocarbon contaminants to ground and ground water from an operative industrial site 5 Monahan Road Mount Wellington Auckland Discharge New Zealand Ltd Central Attn Tony Malden 40249 Stormwater Auckland Transport To divert and discharge stormwater from 1,200m2 of new impervious area associated with a road widening Neilson St Onehunga Auckland Discharge (for regional and upgrade project. consents) 40314 Earthwork Lendrum Systems To discharge contaminants to land or water from land undergoing disturbance and activities and associated 141 Hugo Johnston Drive Penrose Auckland Central Limited discharges on closed landfills that perforate or penetrate the cap or cover. 40669 Contaminated Site Bascik Transport Discharge contaminants to land or water from land undergoing disturbance, as part of the proposal to A 305 Church St Onehunga Auckland Central Discharge Limited establish an addition the existing transport depot facility. This includes the removal of stockpiles of existing basalt, much of which will be re-used as 40741 Discharge To Air Stratex (NZ) To discharge contaminants into air from a flexographic printing process using solvent based inks. 19-21 Sylvia Park Drive Mt Wellington Auckland Limited 40753 Earthwork Mirza Nominees To undertake approximately 1.07ha of bulk earthworks over the entirety of the two sites at 117 Hugo Johnson 117 Hugo Johnston Drive Penrose Auckland Central Limited Drive and 5 Southpark Place, Penrose, Auckland 40809 Coastal Vegetation James William To undertake mangrove removal at four sites on the Mangere and Otahuhu foreshore. R 16 Waterfront Road Mangere Bridge Manukau Removal Jackson 40873 Contaminated Site Bell Avenue Long-term discharge of contaminants to land or water, associated with the presence of contaminated 15 Bell Avenue Mount Wellington Auckland Central Discharge Properties Limited subsurface soils. 41025 Contaminated Site Watercare Services Discharge contaminants to land or water from land disturbance activities (excavations) A 396 Redoubt Road Manukau Central Manukau Discharge Limited 41528 Coastal Structure Watercare Services To upgrade an existing wastewater line within the area of Bowden Road. The proposal replaces a new gravity 20 Bowden Road Mount Wellington Auckland Limited wastewater pipeline aligned around the inlet, outside of the coastal marine area (CMA), and to remove the Central existing pipe bridge. 41529 Earthwork Watercare Services To upgrade an existing wastewater line within the area of Bowden Road. The proposal replaces a new gravity 20 Bowden Road Mount Wellington Auckland Limited wastewater pipeline aligned around the inlet, outside of the coastal marine area (CMA), and to remove the Central existing pipe bridge. 41558 Coastal Structure Auckland Council Discretionary activity to carry out minor additional works as part of the Onehunga Foreshore Reclamation 71 Beachcroft Avenue Onehunga Auckland Central Project which involve: -Earthworks and stormwater works associated with the minor regrading of Onehunga Bay Reserve; and -Works under the dripline of 41559 Earthwork Auckland Council Discretionary activity to carry out minor additional works as part of the Onehunga Foreshore Reclamation 71 Beachcroft Avenue Onehunga Auckland Central Project which involve: -Earthworks and stormwater works associated with the minor regrading of Onehunga Bay Reserve; and -Works under the dripline of 41567 Stormwater Aqua Cars Limited To construct and operate a motor vehicle sales yard at 393 – 399 Neilson Street Onehunga, including an 397 Neilson St Penrose Auckland Central Discharge office, a fence within the front yard, an over width vehicle crossing, access within a defined road boundary, with no loading space and a potentially 41621 Industrial or Trade Z Energy Limited To discharge contaminants from a 2315m automated self service truck refuelling facility. 13 Sylvia Park Road Mount Wellington Auckland Process Central 41686 Coastal Structure Auckland Council To construct a new concrete boat ramp, structural breakwater, floating pontoon and extensions to the vehicle R 15 Waterfront Road Mangere Bridge Manukau turning circle and approaches, including the disturbance of the foreshore during construction. To occupy and use part of the CMA with the lau 41725 Earthwork Wilshire Ryburn To discharge contaminants to land or water from land undergoing disturbance and remediation. 33 Panama Road Mount Wellington Auckland Development Central Limited 41726 Contaminated Site Wilshire Ryburn To discharge contaminants to land or water from land undergoing disturbance and remediation. 33 Panama Road Mount Wellington Auckland Discharge Development Central Limited 41763 Discharge To Air New Zealand To discharge contaminants into air from a maize plant, glucose refinery, modified starch operation, oil 323 Church St Penrose Auckland Central Starch Limited expelling facility, gas fired boiler and associated activities. R/REG/2013/1959 Discharge To Air Cemix Limited To discharge contaminants into air from the handling of cement, aggregate, limestone, sand and additives in 27 Alfred St Onehunga Auckland Central the manufacture of no more than 17 tonnes/hour of drymix products and the use of a sand dryer/cooler with a maximum thermal cap of 1000 kw. R/REG/2013/2128 Discharge To Air Pikes Point To discharge contaminants into air from a refuse transfer station for the acceptance, handling, temporary 81 Captain Springs Road Te Papapa Auckland Transfer Station storage and transfer of up to 150,000 tonnes per year of municipal solid waste. Central Ltd

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Approved Consent Type Consent Holder Description Location Consent number R/REG/2013/2153 Stormwater P.F.I. Property No. To discharge stormwater associated with a bulk store facility and carpark, fora electrical distributing company. 54 Carbine Road Mount Wellington Auckland Central Discharge 1 Limited R/REG/2013/3054 Contaminated Site Norak Properties Discharge from disturbance of a contaminated site. 108 Carbine Road Mount Wellington Auckland Discharge Limited Central R/REG/2013/4672 Contaminated Site Jean & Peter Lewis To discharge contaminants associated with the redevelopment of the site for bulk store and ancillary office 5 Bowden Road Mount Wellington Auckland Central Discharge Trust (Trustee: activity. Peter Fredrick Lewis) R/REG/2013/4673 Earthwork Jean & Peter Lewis To undertake approximately 3730m2 (0.3730ha) and 1353m3 of earthworks in association with enabling 5 Bowden Road Mount Wellington Auckland Central Trust (Trustee: works for an office and bulk store development. Peter Fredrick Lewis) R/REG/2013/4813 Earthwork Kiwirail Holdings To remove four existing soil stockpiles from their designated freight centre site at 339 Neilson Street, Te 339 Neilson Street Penrose Auckland Limited Attn: Snr Papapa, and utilise the remediated areas for freight forwarding/storage purposes. RMA Adviser R/REG/2013/4606 Contaminated Site Turners & Growers Discharge from disturbance of contaminated land 2 Monahan Road Mount Wellington Auckland Discharge Fresh Limited Central R/REG/2013/4607 Earthwork Turners & Growers To undertake approximately 13,375m2 and 6,470m3 of earthworks associated with the development of a 2 Monahan Road Mount Wellington Auckland Fresh Limited distribution centre. Central R/REG/2014/108 Stormwater Kidicorp Ltd To divert and discharge stormwater from 1413 m2 of a new impervious area associated with the development 17 Portage Road Mount Wellington Auckland Central Discharge of a childcare centre. To authorise the use of land requirinf the management of stormwater flows from 1899 m2 of impervious areas not connected to re R/REG/2013/4717/1 Contaminated Site Watercare Services To discharge contaminants from the disturbance of a contaminated site. 2 Spring St Onehunga Auckland Central Discharge Limited R/REG/2013/4892 Coastal Structure NZ Transport To authorise the occupation and use of an existing culvert at Otahuhu Creek under State Highway 1 (SH1), Road State Highway 1, Otahuhu, Auckland Beneath Agency Attention: Otahuhu. SH 1 - within the Otahuhu Creek, a tributary of the Tammy Muharemi Tamaki River. Tamaki Estuary R/REG/2014/460 Stormwater Chempro Logistics To divert and discharge stormwater from an existing 1.82 ha industrial site 28 Bowden Road Mount Wellington Auckland Discharge Limited Central R/REG/2014/457 Contaminated Site Orica New Zealand To change monitoring conditions of consent 26429 associated with the ongoing diffuse discharge of 28 Bowden Road Mount Wellington Auckland Discharge Limited Attn: contaminants into ground and groundwater. Central James Fairweather C/- GPO Box 4311 R/REG/2014/902 Stormwater Timaru Place To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater associated with the extension to an existing 2 Timaru Place Mount Wellington Auckland Central Discharge Developments warehouse facility and the use of land exceeding the impervious area threshold for the zone. Limited R/REG/2014/1044 Contaminated Site Lendrum Systems To authorise the short term controlled discharge of contaminants to land or water associated with the Discharge Limited proposed redevelopment of the project site and for long term discharge of contaminants to land or water from the site containing elevated levels of R/REG/2014/1434 Contaminated Site Timaru Place To discharge contaminants from the disturbance of a contaminated site. 2 Timaru Place Mount Wellington Auckland Central Discharge Developments Limited R/REG/2014/1456 Landfill Discharge Lendrum Systems To authorise the short term controlled discharge of contaminants to land or water associated with the 141 Hugo Johnston Drive Penrose Auckland Central Limited proposed redevelopment of the project site and for long term discharge of contaminants to land or water from the site containing elevated levels of con R/REG/2014/1524 Contaminated Site Buckley Systems To discharge contaminants to land and water from a contaminated site. 3 Bowden Road Mount Wellington Auckland Central Discharge Ltd R/REG/2014/2262 Discharge To Air Protective Paints To discharge contaminants to air from the manufacture of polyurethane resins, acrylic emulsions and paints. 5 Pukemiro St Te Papapa Auckland Central Limited R/LUC/2014/2297 Earthwork Mirza Nominees To undertake approximately 7650m2 (0.765ha) and 5750m3 of earthworks associated with the construction of 61 Hugo Johnston Drive Penrose Auckland Central Limited industrial development. R/REG/2014/2298 Contaminated Site Mirza Nominees Discharge of contaminants to land and water from disturbance of contaminated land 61 Hugo Johnston Drive Penrose Auckland Central Discharge Limited R/REG/2014/4610 Discharge To Air CID Resource Discharge of contaminats into air from waste transfer station. 12 Alfred St Onehunga Auckland Central Recovery Limited

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Approved Consent Type Consent Holder Description Location Consent number R/REG/2014/4202 Stormwater Stephen Charles To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater into the ground by ground soakage from more than 54 Selwyn St Onehunga Auckland Central Discharge Levet and Gladyse 1,000 m2 of impervious area. Annette Levet R/VCC/2011/3962/2 Industrial or Trade CID Resource To discharge contaminats to land or water from the construction of a proposed industrial and demotition 12 Alfred St Onehunga Auckland Central Process Recovery Limited resource centre which will also include development earthworks, roading and processing buildings over former Auckland Council landfill. R/REG/2014/4459 Stormwater Dynamic Kidz To authorise the diversion and discharge of stormwater into the ground by ground soakage from an 208 Church St Onehunga Auckland Central Discharge Limited impervious area exceeding the zoning threshold. R/REG/2014/4756 Contaminated Site Mirza Nominees Discharge of contaminants to land and water from a contaminated site. 61 Hugo Johnston Drive Penrose Auckland Central Discharge Limited R/REG/2014/4967 Discharge To Air Smartfoods Limited To discharge contaminants into air from the production of breakfast foods. 31 Carbine Road Mount Wellington Auckland Central R/REG/2015/94 Earthwork Kiwirail Ltd **Do To undertake 4,500 m2 of earthworks associated with the installation of a railway track. Railway Lane Otahuhu Auckland Not use** **Use account 17783** P-46321 Coastal Vegetation Auckland Council Application to remove mangroves adjacent to Kiwi Esplanade, Mahunga Drive, Hastle Ave and Norana R 1 Kiwi Esplanade Mangere Bridge Manukau Removal Beach/Norana Park, Mangere. R/REG/2015/308 Contaminated Site Samson Discharge of contaminants to land and water from remediation of contaminated land. 88 Onehunga Mall Onehunga Auckland Central Discharge Corporation Limited R/LUC/2015/342 Earthwork Housing New Approximately 4,352m2 of earthwork for a proposed 18 dwelling special housing residential subdivision. 3 Petrie Place Otahuhu Auckland Central Zealand Corporation Limited R/REG/2015/658 Stormwater Quensell Services To authorise the creation of additional impervious area of approximately 800m2. To authorise a high 827 Great South Road Mount Wellington Auckland Discharge (Shortland) Ltd contaminant yielding land use activity and a land use activity that exceeds the impervious zoning threshold. Central R/REG/2015/659 Earthwork Quensell Services To undertake earthworks associated with the development of a distribution centre. 827 Great South Road Mount Wellington Auckland (Shortland) Ltd Central R/REG/2015/820 Stormwater Waytemore To authorise the creation of additional impervious area of approximately 2,600m2. 22 Bell Avenue Mount Wellington Auckland Central Discharge Investments To authorise a high contaminant yielding land use activity and a land use activity that exceeds the impervious Limited zoning threshold. R/JSL/2015/818 Earthwork Waytemore To undertake earthworks over an area of approximately 15,625m2, with a surface strip (to waste) of 2,347m3, 22 Bell Avenue Mount Wellington Auckland Central Investments cut to fill of 2,294m3, and cut to waste of 355m3, associated with the development of a bulk store facility. Limited R/REG/2015/991 Contaminated Site Waytemore To discharge contaminants to land and water from the earthworks associated with the establishment of a bulk 22 Bell Avenue Mount Wellington Auckland Central Discharge Investments store facility. Limited R/REG/2015/1296 Contaminated Site Vector Limited To discharge contaminants to land and water from the earthworks associated with the installation of a new Road Reserve Hugo Johnston Drive From Church Discharge gas pipeline within contaminated soils. Street to 37 Hugo Johnston Drive Penrose, Auckland R/REG/2015/1242 Contaminated Site Sahara Limited Discharge of contaminants to land and water from the disturbance and remediation of contaminated land. 296 Neilson St Te Papapa Auckland Central Discharge R/LUC/2015/1240 Earthwork Sahara Limited To undertake earthworks of 8,343m3 across 18,700m2 associated with the development of a wine bottling 296 Neilson St Te Papapa Auckland Central facility and warehouse. R/REG/2015/1556 Industrial or Trade Oji Fibre Solutions To discharge contaminants from, and the use of land by a High Risk Industrial or Trade Activity (ITA) being a 35 Hugo Johnston Drive, Penrose, Auckland Process (NZ) Limited paper manufacturing and recycling plant (ALWP)

To authorise the use of land by a High Risk Industrial or Trade Activity being a paper manufactu R/REG/2015/1723 Take Bumper To authorise the taking of groundwater for use in electroplating and powder coating operations in accordance 92 Princes St Onehunga Auckland Central Replacements (NZ) with Section 14 of the Resource Management Act 1991. Ltd R/REG/2015/1674 Contaminated Site Sterling Nominees To discharge contaminants to land from a contaminated site. No physical works will be undertaken on the 102 Onehunga Mall Onehunga Auckland Central Discharge Limited subject site. R/VCC/2015/1866 Discharge To Air Fletcher Aluminium To discharge contaminants to air from a extrusion manufacturing plant. The principal operations are for the 30 Bowden Road Mount Wellington Auckland Limited melting, heat treatment, extrusion, anodising and powder-coating of aluminium. Central R/REG/2015/2471 Take Auckland Meat To take groundwater for meat works processing, washdown and on-site amenities. 851 Great South Road Mount Wellington Auckland Processors Limited Central R/JSL/2015/2937 Earthwork Housing New Earthworks across 26000m2 to prepare the site for a residential subdivision, including 450m3 cut and 250m3 21 Kealy Road Mount Wellington Auckland Central Zealand fill. Corporation (and Limited)

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Approved Consent Type Consent Holder Description Location Consent number R/REG/2015/2547 Take Lowe Corporation To take surface water from the Bycroft Stream for processing water in a tannery. 43 Galway St Onehunga Auckland Central Ltd T/A Graeme Lowe Auckland R/REG/2015/2443 Take Watercare Services To take up to 8,303,470 m3/year of groundwater from the Onehunga Volcanic Aquifer for municipal water 81 Church St Onehunga Auckland Central Limited supply purposes R/REG/2016/5265 Take Watercare Services To take up to 8,303,470 m3/year of groundwater from the Onehunga Volcanic Aquifer for municipal water Pearce St Onehunga Auckland City Limited supply purposes R/REG/2016/5266 Take Watercare Services To take up to 8,303,470 m3/year of groundwater from the Onehunga Volcanic Aquifer for municipal water Upper Municipal Place Onehunga Auckland Central Limited supply purposes R/REG/2016/5268 Take Watercare Services To take up to 8,303,470 m3/year of groundwater from the Onehunga Volcanic Aquifer for municipal water Public Water Supply, Lower Municipal St Onehunga Limited supply purposes Auckland Central R/REG/2015/2967 Contaminated Site Sahara Limited Discharge of contaminants to land and water from the disturbance of contaminated land. 296 Neilson St Te Papapa Auckland Central Discharge R/LUC/2015/3874 Earthwork Kiwi Property Approximately 2,580m3 of earthworks over approximately 6,800m2 associated with the development of a 286 Mount Wellington Highway Mount Wellington Holdings Limited retail facility including a multi-level carpark. Auckland Central R/LUC/2015/3473 Earthwork NZ Transport To undertake earthworks over approximately 1,500m2 with a volume of approximately 500m3. Old Mangere Bridge (Onehunga to Mangere) Agency Attention: Mangere Manukau Tammy Muharemi R/REG/2015/3483 Contaminated Site NZ Transport To discharge contaminants to land and water from the earthworks associated with the replacement of the Old Old Mangere Bridge (Onehunga to Mangere) Discharge Agency Attention: Mangere Bridge. Mangere Auckland Tammy Muharemi R/REG/2015/3478 Coastal Structure NZ Transport Coastal Structure associated with the construction of a new bridge & demolishment of the old Mangere Old Mangere Bridge (Onehunga to Mangere) Agency Attention: Bridge. Mangere Auckland Tammy Muharemi R/REG/2015/3647 Stormwater Housing New Stormwater discharge related to subdivision and construction of 13 new dwellings. 3 Ryburn Road Mount Wellington Auckland Central Discharge Zealand Corporation (and Limited) R/REG/2015/4926 Contaminated Site Pikes Point To discharge contaminants to land and water and for the discharges associated with the penetration of a 81 Captain Springs Road Te Papapa Auckland Discharge Transfer Station landfill cover, from the earthworks associated with the installation of a stormwater treatment drain on site. Central Ltd R/LUC/2015/4383 Earthwork Samson Earthworks across 5,400m2 for the construction of two new buildings and associated car parking. 94 Onehunga Mall Onehunga Auckland Central Corporation & Sterling Nominees Limited R/REG/2015/3480 Stormwater NZ Transport To divert and discharge stormwater from 7,750m2 of impervious area associated with temporary laydown Old Mangere Bridge (Onehunga to Mangere), Discharge Agency Attention: areas for the construction of a new cycle/ foot bridge. Mangere, Auckland Tammy Muharemi R/REG/2015/4991 Discharge To Air Fonterra Brands To discharge contaminants into air from the combustion of natural gas to provide hot water and steam for the 113 Carbine Road Mount Wellington Auckland (Tip Top) Limited processing food products. Central R/VCC/2015/50/1 Contaminated Site Oji Fibre Solutions Contaminated site discharge associated with a rear extension to an existing building and new covered 35 Hugo Johnston Drive Penrose Auckland Central Discharge (NZ) Limited canopy. R/LUC/2016/52 Earthwork Hamlin Heights Earthworks across 6,863m2 for the development of 28 business units, a childcare centre, café and associated 3 Pacific Rise Mount Wellington Auckland Central Limited car parking. R/LUC/2016/222 Earthwork Oji Fibre Solutions Earthworks across 8,850m2 to extend a warehouse and re-contour of associated hardstand area. 35 Hugo Johnston Drive Penrose Auckland Central (NZ) Limited R/REG/2016/165 Stormwater Hamlin Heights To divert and discharge stormwater from 8100m2 of new impervious area associated with a commercial 3 Pacific Rise Mount Wellington Auckland Central Discharge Limited development To authorise a high contaminant generating land use activity (uncovered parking area) R/LUC/2015/5179 Earthwork Stuart P.C. Limited Earthworks across 4268m2 for the conversion of a series of existing industrial buildings into a large scale bulk 102 Neilson St Onehunga Auckland Central storage premises and soe minor site re-contouring. R/REG/2014/3533/1 Industrial or Trade Cemix Limited To authorise the discharge of contaminants from an Industrial or Trade Activity, namely a cement related 27 Alfred St Onehunga Auckland Central Process products plant. R/REG/2016/385 Contaminated Site Stuart P.C. Limited Redevelopment of the site including the provision of the new facilities for the supply of water and waterbased 102 Neilson St Onehunga Auckland Central Discharge waste products. Demolitions of some existing structures with earthworks on contaminated land, subject to flooding.

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Approved Consent Type Consent Holder Description Location Consent number R/REG/2016/851 Industrial or Trade Fonterra Brands To discharge contaminants to land/water from the activity area of an industrial or trade activity at their 113 Carbine Road Mount Wellington Auckland Process (Tip Top) Limited established and operational ice-cream factory (Tip Top site) Central R/VCC/2015/2637/1 Earthwork Housing New Earthworks associated with the demolition of the existing three dwellings onsite and the construction of 10 1 Kealy Road Mount Wellington Auckland Central Zealand new two storey dwellings, with associated subdivision, access, landscaping and infrastructure works. Corporation (and Limited) R/JSL/2016/1133 Earthwork Kimpton Properties Earthworks across approximately 8,310m2 for the redevelopment of the site from a commercial plant nursery 168 Princes Street East Otahuhu Auckland Central Limited into a 31 house residential subdivision. R/REG/2016/1224 Contaminated Site JSMM Limited To discharge contaminants to land and water from remediation of site soils to facilitate the delivery of 16 238 Princes Street East Otahuhu Auckland Central Discharge residential units R/REG/2016/1500 Bore KKPL Investment To authorise the construction of one bore for private and water supply purposes. 76 Atkinson Avenue Otahuhu Auckland Central Limited R/REG/2016/2311 Contaminated Site Auckland Transport To discharge contaminants to land and water from land disturbance being part of the creation of a new Road Reserve - Neilson Street, Onehunga, Auckland Discharge (for regional footpath, and addition of two new lanes within the road reserve. consents) R/JSL/2015/4540 Earthwork Housing New Consents associated with the demolition of the existing six dwellings onsite and the construction of 13 new 35 Walters Road Mount Wellington Auckland Central Zealand two storey dwellings (comprising 6 x 2 bedroom duplex dwellings and 2 x 3 bedroom, 4 x 4 bedroom and 1 x 5 bedroom detached dwellings), with asso R/REG/2016/2841 Contaminated Site FMBC Limited Contaminated site discharge consent under ALWP and the PAUP. 11 Water St Otahuhu Auckland Central Discharge R/REG/2016/3334 Coastal Rixen NZ Limited To continue to use the established cablepark and use it for wakeboarding for 5 years. 71 Beachcroft Avenue Onehunga Auckland Central Activity/Event R/LUC/2016/3492 Earthwork Kempton Holdings Establish an industrial building on a contaminated site. 136 108 Hugo Johnston Drive Penrose Auckland Limited Central R/REG/2016/3495 Contaminated Site Kempton Holdings To discharge contaminants to land and water from land disturbance being part of the redevelopment of the 136 108 Hugo Johnston Drive Penrose Auckland Discharge Limited site. Central R/VCC/2013/4814/1 Contaminated Site Kiwirail Holdings To remove four existing soil stockpiles from their designated freight centre site at 339 Neilson Street, Te 339 Neilson Street Penrose Auckland Discharge Limited Attn: Snr Papapa, and utilise the remediated areas for freight forwarding/storage purposes. RMA Adviser R/LUC/2016/3950 Earthwork Kiwirail Holdings To undertake the maintenance and upgrade projects over the next 25 years Rail Corridor - Southdown, Westfield and Saville Limited Attn: Snr Drive - Penrose and Otahuhu, Auckland RMA Adviser R/REG/2016/4077 Stormwater Goodman Nominee To divert and discharge stormwater from 8,617m2 of impervious area associated with a commercial AB 373 Neilson St Penrose Auckland Central Discharge (NZ) Limited development. To authorise a high contaminant generating land use activity (uncovered parking area for more than 30 vehicles across an area of approximately 1 R/REG/2016/3951 Contaminated Site Kiwirail Holdings Discharge of Contaminants to land and water from the disturbance of contaminated land. Rail Corridor - Southdown, Westfield and Saville Discharge Limited Attn: Snr Drive - Penrose and Otahuhu, Auckland RMA Adviser R/REG/2016/4000 Discharge To Air Morris & Watson To discharge contaminants into air from the recovery and refinement of precious metals. 340 Neilson St Penrose Auckland Central Limited R/REG/2016/3952 Stormwater Kiwirail Holdings To divert and discharge stormwater from approximately 10,000m2 of redeveloped impervious areas Rail Corridor - Southdown, Westfield and Saville Discharge Limited Attn: Snr associated with on-going railway operations. Drive - Penrose and Otahuhu, Auckland RMA Adviser R/REG/2016/3444 Stormwater Kimpton Properties To discharge stormwater from 4,920m² of impervious area to the coast 168 Princes Street East Otahuhu Auckland Central Discharge Limited R/REG/2016/1083 Stormwater JSMM Limited To discharge stormwater from 1,475m² of impervious area to the adjacent estuary through the esplanade 238 Princes Street East Otahuhu Auckland Central Discharge reserve (outside of the Coastal Marine Area)

Table 3-3: Permitted Activities Permitted activity Activity Type Description Location Reference Number 53460 Bore To authorise the drilling and construction of three bores for groundwater investigation, and contaminated site investigation purposes. 102 Neilson St Onehunga Auckland Central

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Permitted activity Activity Type Description Location Reference Number 53377 Bore To authorise the construction of ten bores for investigation purposes. 59 Miami Parade Onehunga Auckland Central 53388 Bore To authorise the construction of four bores for investigation purposes. 38 Neilson St Onehunga Auckland Central 53395 Take The taking and use of no more than 20m3/day & 5000 m3/yr for use in a Laundromat. 76 Atkinson Avenue Otahuhu Auckland Central 53405 Bore To authorise the construction of one bore for investigative purposes. 296 Neilson St Te Papapa Auckland Central 53408 Bore To authorise the construction of 9 bores for investigative purposes. 55 Onehunga Harbour Road Onehunga Auckland Central 53411 Bore To authorise the construction of one bore for Investigative purposes Neilson Street 53412 Bore To authorise the construction of one bore for investigative purposes. Neilson Street 53419 Bore To authorise the construction of one bore for investigative purposes. 141 Hugo Johnston Drive Penrose Auckland Central 53421 Bore To authorise the construction of two bores for contaminated site investigation purposes. 104 Captain Springs Road Te Papapa Auckland Central 53423 Bore To authorise the construction of two bores for investigative purposes. 430 Mount Wellington Highway Mount Wellington Auckland Central 53424 Bore To authorise the construction of one bore for investigative purposes. 55 Onehunga Harbour Road Onehunga Auckland Central 53365 Bore The construction of twelve bores for investigation purposes. 327A Neilson Street Auckland Central Auckland 53368 Bore To authorise the construction of nine bores for investigation purposes. 55 Onehunga Harbour Road Onehunga Auckland Central 51739 Contaminated Site File ref: 6-04-3887. Redevelopment of a commercial/industrial site. 14 Bowden Road Mount Wellington Auckland Discharge Central 51753 Contaminated Site File ref: 7-50-3896. Redevelopment of site to incorporate a commercial warehouse. 2 Angle St Te Papapa Auckland Central Discharge 51876 Contaminated Site File ref: 7-54-4003. Land disturbance notification received 17/04/08 in accordance with rule 5.5.40. Risk assessment to be carried 109 Hugo Johnston Drive Penrose Auckland Central Discharge out to determine whether ARC officers should be involved in works. 51820 Contaminated Site Stormwater upgrade in contaminated land. Elevated metals, SVOCs. 55 Onehunga Mall Onehunga Auckland Central Discharge 51843 Contaminated Site 430 Mount Wellington Highway Mount Wellington Discharge Auckland Central 51682 Contaminated Site A commercial site, previously used for timber processing (no treatment) and subsequently for other product storage (distribution 956 Great South Road Mount Wellington Auckland Discharge centre, within a warehouse). Central 442 Dam Flow measure structure-continuous water level recording 52877 Bore The construction of one replacement bore for Groundwater investigation (aquifer test), Groundwater investigation (observation) & 23 Pukemiro St Te Papapa Auckland Central Contamianted site investigation purposes. 52913 Contaminated Site Site Investigation Report - Long-term discharge consent required 393-339 Neilson Street, Penrose Discharge 52918 Contaminated Site Removal and replacement of UPSS at Caltex Sylvia Park, Mt Wellington 280 Mount Wellington Highway Discharge 52929 Bore The construction of three bores for Geological investigation purposes. 345 Neilson St Te Papapa Auckland Central 52939 Bore The construction of one bore for Geotechnical investigation purposes. 2 Timaru Place Mount Wellington Auckland Central 52940 Bore The construction of one bore for Geotechnical investigation purposes. 5 Bowden Road Mount Wellington Auckland Central 52955 Bore The construction of six bores for Geological investigation (shallow soil sampling) purposes. 815 Great South Road Mount Wellington Auckland Central 32817 Contaminated Site A 305 Church St Onehunga Auckland Central Discharge 53194 Bore The construction of one bore for Contaminated Site Investigation purposes. 27 Hill St Onehunga Auckland Central 53082 Bore The construction of three bores for Contaminated site investigation purposes. 13 Sylvia Park Road Mount Wellington Auckland Central 53133 Bore To authorise the drilling of 3 bores for Contaminated Site investigation purposes. 119 Carbine Road Mount Wellington Auckland Central 53134 Bore To authorise the drilling of 2 bores for Contaminated Site investigation purposes. 9 Te Apunga Place Mount Wellington Auckland Central 53144 Bore The construction of three bores for geological and geotechncial investigation purposes. Auckland

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Permitted activity Activity Type Description Location Reference Number 52669 Bore The construction of four bores for the purpose of contaminated site and water quality investigation. 510 Mount Wellington Highway Mount Wellington Auckland Central 52714 Bore The construction of five bores for the purposes of water quality/contaminated site investigation purposes. 91-105 109-105 & 110 Onehunga Mall Onehunga Auckland 52765 Bore To authorise the construction of ten bores for Groundwater Investigation (observation) & Contaminated Site Investigation (water 140 Neilson St Onehunga Auckland Central quality). 52772 Bore To authorise the construction of eight bores for Groundwater & Contaminated Site Investigation. 102 Onehunga Mall Onehunga Auckland Central 52774 Bore To authorise the construction of one bore for Groundwater Observation purposes. 109 Onehunga Mall Onehunga Auckland Central 52775 Bore To authorise the construction of one bore for Contaminated Site & Groundwater Investigation purposes. 108 Onehunga Mall Onehunga Auckland Central 52776 Bore To authorise the construction of six bores for Groundwater monitoring purposes. 91 Onehunga Mall Onehunga Auckland Central 52801 Bore To authorise the construction of 4 bores for 4 test pits. 430 Mount Wellington Highway Mount Wellington Auckland Central 52808 Bore To authorise the construction of four bores for monitoring purposes. 430 Mount Wellington Highway Mount Wellington Auckland Central 52328 Bore To authorise the construction of three bores for groundwater investigation. 970 Great South Road Mount Wellington Auckland Central 52344 Bore To authorise the construction of four bores for contaminated site investigation. 19 Princes St Otahuhu Auckland Central 52352 Contaminated Site File # 7-53-4356 2 Vestey Drive Mount Wellington Auckland Central Discharge 52540 Take To take water to irrigate bowling green. 138A Captain Springs Road Te Papapa Auckland City 52547 Stormwater To permit the operation of a cement distribution depot by Holcim (New Zealand) Limited at 57 Onehunga Harbour Road, 57 Onehunga Harbour Road Onehunga Auckland Discharge Onehunga. Central 51974 Contaminated Site 709 Great South Road Penrose Auckland Central Discharge 52374 Discharge Other Application for the dechloronated water to the CMA. A 396 Redoubt Road Manukau Central Manukau 52574 Contaminated Site Two 10,000 litre diesel USTs were removed from site in March 2010. 12 Southdown Lane Penrose Auckland Central Discharge One soil sample exceeded the c10-c14 guideline, however when sampled for PAH's, the sample met the PAH soil acceptance criteria. 52201 Contaminated Site File 7-50-0069 316 Neilson St Te Papapa Auckland Central Discharge 52388 Bore To authorise the construction of 3 bores for contaminated site investigation (water quality). 2 Vestey Drive Mount Wellington Auckland Central 52581 Contaminated Site Between September and October 2009, four USTs were removed and the site was redeveloped. Three new USTs were installed. 510 Mount Wellington Highway Mount Wellington Discharge Nine of the 36 in-situ samples representative of soil remaining on-site, returned concentrations of BTEX above the Tier 1 Auckland Central acceptance 52210 Contaminated Site An application for a Certificate of Compliance to certify that the soil contaminant levels at the site.meet the PA criteria, based on 64 Carbine Road Mount Wellington Auckland Central Discharge PARP:ALW Rule 5.5.41 52403 Bore To authorise the construction of 5 bores for groundwater investigation. 280 Mount Wellington Highway Mount Wellington Auckland Central 52240 Contaminated Site 7-52-4216 100 Church St Onehunga Auckland Central Discharge 52435 Bore To authorise the construction of a bore for contaminated site investigation (water quality). 39 Miami Parade Onehunga Auckland Central 52436 Bore To authorise the construction of a bore for contaminated site investigation (water quality). 510 Mount Wellington Highway Mount Wellington Auckland Central 52067 Bore To authorise the construction of four bores for groundwater monitoring using piezometers. 282 Church St Onehunga Auckland Central 52452 Bore To authorise the construction of 6 bores for geotechnical and groundwater investigations. 15 Bell Avenue Mount Wellington Auckland Central 52612 Contaminated Site Soil samples representative of soil remaining in the area of the removed tank pit were found to be below the relevant criteria of the 10 Clemow Drive Mount Wellington Auckland Discharge guidelines for assessing and managing petrolwum hydrocarbon contaminated sites in NZ. Central

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Permitted activity Activity Type Description Location Reference Number 51327 Contaminated Site Note Charge to c/900285/2 16 Frank Grey Place Otahuhu Auckland Central Discharge 51328 Contaminated Site NOTE charge to c/900285/2 72 Luke St Otahuhu Auckland Central Discharge 51329 Contaminated Site file ref 7-35-3548 Note Charge to c/900285/2 1 130 Avenue Road East Otahuhu Auckland Central Discharge 51336 Contaminated Site Historical abattoir operated in the area prior to subdivision. Organic waste pits are present on other sites in the general area, but the 509 Mount Wellington Highway, Ellerslie Discharge historical search and test pits do not indicate the presence of these on this particular site. 51362 Contaminated Site 15 Fisher Crescent, Mt Wellington 15 Fisher Crescent, Mt Wellington Discharge 51385 Contaminated Site 3 Bowden Road Mount Wellington Auckland Central Discharge 51410 Contaminated Site Ex hort site. Currently resid, to be subdivided into two resid. 24 Mclennan Road Mount Wellington Auckland Discharge Central 51414 Contaminated Site Prev file ref 16615 345 Neilson St Te Papapa Auckland Central Discharge 51486 Contaminated Site remediation of site for development, 345 Neilson St Te Papapa Auckland Central Discharge 51501 Contaminated Site File Ref 6-04-3691 . Site of proposed railway station at Sylvia Park Mall Mt Wellington. Ontrack details already on the system. 286 Mount Wellington Highway Mount Wellington Discharge Auckland Central 51503 Contaminated Site File ref 7-45-3695. Currently residnetial site with history of former hort land use to be further redevloped into residential subdivision. 67 Avenue Road Otahuhu Auckland Central Discharge 51607 Contaminated Site redevelopment of commercial site 81 Onehunga Mall Onehunga Auckland Central Discharge 51081 Contaminated Site 147 Princes Street, Otahuhu Discharge 51102 Contaminated Site proposed residential subdivision 147 Princes Street East Otahuhu Auckland Central Discharge 51109 Contaminated Site remediation of site for resdiential development now completed - sucessful clean up of site, SVR approved 58 Takanini School Road Takanini Papakura Discharge 50931 Contaminated Site 15 Fisher Crescent Mount Wellington Auckland Discharge Central 50946 Contaminated Site Contamination by chrome liquor at site 43 Galway St Onehunga Auckland Central Discharge 50951 Contaminated Site Ground contamination assessent 373 Neilson St Penrose Auckland Central Discharge 50956 Contaminated Site Remediation of site 124 Captain Springs Road Te Papapa Auckland Discharge Central 51205 Contaminated Site residential development on former hort. site 100 Luke Street East Otahuhu Auckland Central Discharge 51208 Contaminated Site 130-132 Princess Street, Otahuhu Discharge 50979 Contaminated Site Redevelopment of 15-21 Bell Avenue 15 Bell Avenue Mount Wellington Auckland Central Discharge 50980 Contaminated Site Potential contamination of site 11 Edinburgh St Newton Auckland Central Discharge 50981 Contaminated Site PCB contamination on site to be remediated 6 Alfred St Onehunga Auckland Central Discharge 50993 Contaminated Site Remediation of site - construction of new dangerous goods store on site of origianl facility 713 Great South Road Penrose Auckland Central Discharge 50996 Contaminated Site Site validation and removal of contaminated land from site 16 Convoy Lane Otahuhu Auckland Central Discharge 51236 Contaminated Site redevelop car wreckers car, to seal site for continuation of car wrecking activities 57 Angle St Te Papapa Auckland Central Discharge 51247 Contaminated Site ground water monitoring 711 Great South Road Penrose Auckland Central Discharge

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Permitted activity Activity Type Description Location Reference Number 51248 Contaminated Site Preliminary site investigation assesment A 305 Church St Onehunga Auckland Central Discharge 51042 Contaminated Site Potential impact on groundwater 102 Onehunga Mall Onehunga Auckland Central Discharge 51276 Contaminated Site Soil contaminated with chromium above commercial threshold levels 50 Luke St Otahuhu Auckland Central Discharge

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Appendix 4: Omitted or irrelevant planning provisions

National Policy Statements

NPS Freshwater Management Comment Policies A1, A2 Irrelevant, plan-making

NPS Electricity Transmission Comment Policy 11 Irrelevant, plan-making

NPS on Urban Development Capacity Comment All Irrelevant, plan-making. Infrastructure proposed is different to infrastructure definition within NPS.

Proposed NPS Indigenous Biodiversity Comment All Draft

Auckland Unitary Plan Operative in Part 2016

Provision Comment General comment: The applicant included a broad suite of provisions within Report 2 Statutory Context. Some provisions are of lesser, or no relevance, especially those relating to the Council’s plan making role, and functions under sections 30-31 RMA 1991. Policies B7.2.2.1 to B7.2.2.3 Irrelevant, plan-making. Relates to identification of SEAs Policy B7.4.2.2 Irrelevant. Policy related to Plan giving effect to NPSFM Policy B8.2.2.2 Irrelevant, plan-making. Relates to identification of ONFs in Plan Objective B8.5.1.2 Irrelevant. Great Barrier and other islands of Policies B8.5.2.4 to B8.5.2.8, B8.5.2.17 to Hauraki Gulf are not within the project area. B8.5.2.20 Objective D10.2.4 Irrelevant. No rural land or Outstanding Natural Policies D10.3.1, D10.3.2, D10.3.6 Landscapes within the project area.

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Provision Comment Policies D17.3.1 to D17.3.6, Irrelevant. Maintenance and repair policies D17.3.9 to D17.3.11, apply to management, modification or use of D17.3.23 historic heritage places Section D21 Sites and places of significance to Omitted. A site subject to the overlay directly Mana Whenua Overlay adjoins the project area, and an appeal seeks to reinstate additional provisions, and sites, within the wider project area. Section D26 National grid overlay Omitted. This overlay applies throughout the Objective D26.2.1 project area. Policy D26.3.1 E9 Stormwater quality …high use roads Omitted. E17 trees in roads and open space Omitted. Relevant if additional resource consents are required. Policies F2.4.3.1, F2.4.3.3, F2.4.3.6 Irrelevant. Relates to dredging for ports and marinas. Policy F2.14.3.9 Irrelevant. Relates to marinas. Objectives H13.2.6 to H13.2.9 Omitted. Although not highly relevant we note Policies H13.3.16 to Policies H13.3.21. for completeness zonal objectives and policies Objectives H22.2.1, H22.2.3, H22.2.4 were omitted for several zones within the project Policies H22.3.1, H22.3.2, H22.3.4 area: Objective H24.2.2 x Mixed Use Policies H24.3.1 and H24.3.2 x Special Purpose Cemetery x Strategic Transport Corridor

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