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Resource Consent Applications Received 1St March 2021 – 14Th March 2021 Resource Consent applications received 1st March 2021 – 14th March 2021 You can sign up for a web alert at the bottom of Wellington.govt.nz to receive an email when this is updated. A Service Request (SR) number is the individual identification we give each Resource Consent application when lodged with Wellington City Council. If you contact us about any specific consent below, please quote this number. For More information on these consents please phone Customer Services on (04) 801 3590 or email Suburb Address Date SR No. Description Aro Valley 13A Adams Terrace 12/03/2021 486169 Change of conditions: SR464131 relating to car parking Berhampore 5 Post Office Avenue 12/03/2021 486152 Change of Conditions: relating to SR463065 Brooklyn 30 Ashton Fitchett Drive 3/03/2021 485349 Land Use & Subdivision: Two lot fee simple, two-unit building and consent notice variation Brooklyn 12D Virginia Grove 3/03/2021 485420 Land Use: Earthworks Brooklyn 114 Mitchell Street 8/03/2021 485775 Land Use: Additions and alterations to existing multi-unit development Churton Park 13 Stockport Grove 29/01/2021 482857 Boundary Activity: New dwelling Churton Park 16 Hattersley Grove 5/03/2021 485571 Land Use: New dwelling and construct retaining wall Churton Park 16 Hattersley Grove 9/03/2021 485926 Land Use: Earthworks Churton Park 7 Hattersley Grove 11/03/2021 486072 Land Use: Earthworks, retaining wall and recession planes. Churton Park 12 Hattersley Grove 12/03/2021 486193 Land Use: Earthworks Glenside 395 Middleton Road 12/03/2021 486166 Certificate of compliance: removal of vegetation Glenside 28 Westchester Drive 12/03/2021 486168 Certificate of compliance: removal of vegetation Grenada Village 47 Grenada Drive 12/03/2021 486163 Certificate of compliance: removal of vegetation Hataitai 44 Waitoa Road 5/03/2021 485649 Land Use & Subdivision: New garage and cross lease amendment Hataitai 26 William Street 12/03/2021 486150 Right of Way: Establish pedestrian right of way Horokiwi 61 Lincolnshire Road 12/03/2021 486161 Certificate of compliance: removal of vegetation Houghton Bay 108A The Esplanade 2/03/2021 485222 Land Use: New dwelling Island Bay 24 Welland Place 17/02/2021 484221 Boundary Activity: Carport built into the boundary Island Bay 117 The Parade 3/03/2021 485413 Subdivision: Unit title subdivision for lot 1, 2 & 3 Island Bay 100 Clyde Street 8/03/2021 485774 Land Use & Subdivision: Subdivision around existing buildings Island Bay 117 The Parade 8/03/2021 485795 Subdivision: Fee simple subdivision Johnsonville 111 Moorefield Road 2/03/2021 485248 Land Use & Subdivision: Two lot fee simple and two new dwellings Johnsonville 17 Frankmoore Avenue 10/03/2021 486016 Land Use: Relocation of a memorial lamp Karori 25 Parkvale Road 3/03/2021 485433 Land Use: Replacement of one unit in three-unit building Karori 4 David Crescent 5/03/2021 485600 Land Use: New retaining and fencing structure Karori 265 South Karori Road 8/03/2021 485718 Land Use: New dwelling and earthworks Kelburn 6 Cluny Avenue 1/03/2021 485204 Boundary Activity: Additions to existing dwelling Khandallah 15 Ganges Road 3/03/2021 485358 Time Extension to SR349522 Miramar 129A Park Road 9/03/2021 485920 Change of condition to SR463474 relating to design changes Mt Cook 22 Bidwill Street 1/03/2021 485170 Land Use: Extension of the vehicular access crossing to the existing property Mt Cook 59 Adelaide Road 3/03/2021 485457 Land Use: Additions and alterations to existing building Mt Victoria 72 Roxburgh Street 5/03/2021 485576 Subdivision: Two lot fee simple and boundary adjustment Newlands 69 Spenmoor Street 5/03/2021 485596 Land Use: Earthworks Newlands 208 Newlands Road 10/03/2021 486022 Land Use: Relocation of war memorial and flagpole Newtown 32 Florence Street 2/03/2021 485226 Change of conditions to SR396826 relating to design changes Newtown 13 Millward Street 11/03/2021 486062 Land Use: Multi-unit development Newtown 64 Owen Street 11/03/2021 486069 Subdivision: Unit title subdivision of approved buildings under SR457931 Northland 10A Rodney Street 3/03/2021 485445 Subdivision: Two lot fee simple Northland 22 Farm Road 8/03/2021 485719 Land Use: Additions and alterations to existing dwelling Ohariu 985 Ohariu Valley Road 9/03/2021 485921 Land Use: New dwelling Pipitea 1 Hinemoa Street 1/03/2021 485136 Land Use: Ground improvement works to Thorndon Container Wharf Pipitea 161 Thorndon Quay 2/03/2021 485227 Right of Way: Pedestrian only Roseneath 22 Alexandra Road 12/03/2021 486146 Existing Use: Seeks continued use of buildings and facilities onsite Seatoun 17 Dundas Street 8/03/2021 485770 Boundary Activity: New dwelling Southgate 191 Buckley Road 5/03/2021 485573 Subdivision: Two lot fee simple and allotment for parking purpose Strathmore Park 13 Elphinstone Avenue 3/03/2021 485355 Boundary Activity: Alterations to dwelling and new deck Tawa 54 Greyfriars Crescent 12/03/2021 486165 Certificate of compliance: removal of vegetation Tawa 37 Pembroke Street 2/03/2021 485224 Land Use & Subdivision: Two lot fee simple, new dwelling and associated earthworks Tawa 50 Davidson Crescent 3/03/2021 485425 Land Use and Subdivision: Two lot fee simple, construction of new dwelling and earthworks Tawa 24 Main Road 4/03/2021 485485 Land Use: New container store Te Aro 45 Cuba Street 4/03/2021 485489 Change of Conditions: Relating SR468412 Te Aro 24 Tory Street 2/03/2021 485235 Land Use: Reconsent of existing carpark Te Aro 200 Wakefield Street 2/03/2021 485247 Land Use: Reconsent of existing carpark Te Aro 101 Cuba Street 3/03/2021 485353 Land Use: Seismic strengthening Te Aro 169 Willis Street 9/03/2021 485923 Land Use: Additions and alterations to existing building Thorndon 83 Waterloo Quay 1/03/2021 485137 Land Use: Freestanding billboard Thorndon 2 Aitken Street 9/03/2021 485819 Land Use: Creation of vacant land Thorndon 2 Aitken Street 4/03/2021 485491 Time Extension: Relating to SR412951 .
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