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Resource Consent Applications Received: 13 May - 7 July 2019 Application Date Notified Applicant Location Details Planner Number Lodged Yes/No Resource Consent Applications Received: 13 May - 7 July 2019 Application Date Notified Applicant Location Details Planner Number Lodged Yes/No WRIGHT, ANDREW DONALD 1 ADDITIONAL LOT IN THE MINDEN B2 STABILITY ZONE AND MINDEN 1B 11495* 25-Jun-19 NO 25 PERKINS DRIVE H&G WILLIAM LOT AVAILABILITY AREA WALLACE, THOMAS CONSTRUCT NEW DWELLING WITHIN WESTERN BOUNDARIES AND WITHIN 11438* 13-May-19 NO 16B SEAFORTH ROAD JODY SCHUURMAN BARTHOLOMEW COASTAL INUNDATION AND FLOODABLE ZONE FAST 11447* 13-May-19 TAURANGA CITY COUNCIL 376 NO 1 ROAD NESCS (WITH AN OUTLINE PLAN APPLICATION RC11446L) ROCHELLE FRIEND TRACK 11384*01 13-May-19 NO OLD NEW ZEALAND LIMITED 665A MINDEN ROAD OBJECTION TO CONDITIONS 7 & 8 - CONDITION OF ROW GAEL STEVENS OUTLINE PLAN (WITH A NESCS APPLICATION RC11447L) - WATER 11446* 13-May-19 NO TAURANGA CITY COUNCIL 376 NO 1 ROAD ROCHELLE FRIEND TREATMENT PLANT (WAIARI) 10665*01 13-May-19 NO HONE, DARYL THOMAS 27 LOCHHEAD ROAD S127 OF RC10665L - CONDITION 1 ANNA PRICE FAST 11435* 13-May-19 SPARK NEW ZEALAND LIMITED SNODGRASS ROAD TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY WITH OVER WIDTH POLE BEVAN HUDSON TRACK 11440* 13-May-19 NO NGAI TUKAIRANGI TRUST NO 3 ROAD THREE FROST FANS H&G 11437* 13-May-19 NO THWAITES, DONALD ALAN 26 TE PUNA QUARRY ROAD TWO LOT LIFESTYLE SUBDIVISION IN THE MINDEN 1C ZONE ANNA PRICE WESTERN BAY OF PLENTY DISTRICT 1 COMMUNITY BENEFIT LOT PLUS LOT TO VEST IN WBOPDC FOR 11443* 14-May-19 NO 226 ONGARE POINT ROAD H&G COUNCIL WASTEWATER SCHEME 2 LOT RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION 11451* 15-May-19 NO FLEGG BROTHERS LTD CHURCH STREET ROGER FOXLEY (IN CONJUNCTION WITH RC11450L) GREENSTONE PROPERTIES (NZ) 11455* 15-May-19 NO 3 MULGAN STREET 2 LOT SUBDIVISION IN THE RESIDENTIAL ZONE GAEL STEVENS LIMITED 11445* 15-May-19 NO ALLAN, STEVEN ALFRED 70 CHURCH STREET NEW DWELLING IN FLOODABLE AREA AND OVER S8 HEIGHT BEVAN HUDSON NON-COMPLYING MINOR DWELLING IN THE RURAL ZONE(OVERSIZED 11448* 15-May-19 NO COLE, STEVEN 150 WALFORD ROAD H&G GARAGE) PLACE RELOCATABLE DWELLING 5M FROM FRONT ROAD BOUNDARY 11436* 15-May-19 NO SMAC HOLDINGS 2001 LTD 52 LAUREL DRIVE JODY SCHUURMAN NEW BUILDING TO REPLACE EXISTING MINOR DWELLING 11439* 15-May-19 NO WYBER, JUSTIN WAYNE JAY 67 WARNER ROAD TEMPORARY DWELLING & YARD NON-COMPLIANCE BEVAN HUDSON VARIATION TO CONSENT NOTICE 11450* 15-May-19 NO FLEGG BROTHERS LTD CHURCH STREET ROGER FOXLEY (IN CONJUNCTION WITH RC11451S) 11442* 16-May-19 NO OREGON ITM TE PUNA ROAD NESCS FOR SOIL DISTURBANCE H&G FAST DEEMED PERMITTED BOUNDARY ACTIVITY (NORTHERN) 11444* 17-May-19 WALKER, GREGORY ROBERT 322 TE PUKE HIGHWAY BEVAN HUDSON TRACK NEW DWELLING WITHIN THE RURAL YARD VAN HEUCKELUM, GIJSBERT 11453* 17-May-19 NO LINDEMANN ROAD NEW DWELLING WITH RURAL FRONT YARD NON-COMPLIANCE BEVAN HUDSON MARTINUS 11454* 20-May-19 NO WILLCOX, MATTHEW CHARLES 163 WAIKITE ROAD DECK WITHIN SIDE YARD IN RURAL ZONE ROCHELLE FRIEND 10880*01 20-May-19 NO DMS PROGROWERS LIMITED 2B ARMSTRONG ROAD S127 - VARY CONDITIONS TO INCREASE RSE WORKERS FROM 50 TO 100 H&G 11458* 21-May-19 NO WATKINS, GRAEME ROSS PARK ROAD (KK) 4 LOT SUBDIVISION IN THE RESIDENTIAL ZONE GAEL STEVENS 11456* 21-May-19 NO SENIOR, JODI ADELE 859 MANIATUTU ROAD NON-COMPLYING FRONT YARD IN RURAL ZONE JODY SCHUURMAN BARRETT HOMES (GM PROJECTS 10097*02 22-May-19 NO 12 DUDLEY VERCOE DRIVE VARIATION TO CONSENT NOTICE GAEL STEVENS LIMITED) ADDITIONAL DWELLING IN RESIDENTIAL ZONE 11460* 23-May-19 NO STANTON, JOHN LEWIS 36 FAIRVIEW PLACE JODY SCHUURMAN IN CONJUNCTION WITH SUB RC11459 11457* 23-May-19 NO CREIGHTON, PETRA 550 CRAWFORD ROAD BOUNDARY ADJUSTMENT ANNA PRICE ONE ADDITIONAL LOT SUBDIVISION IN RESIDENTIAL ZONE 11459* 23-May-19 NO STANTON, JOHN LEWIS 36 FAIRVIEW PLACE JODY SCHUURMAN IN CONJUNCTION WITH LAND USE RC11460 BUILD DECK WITHIN THE FRONT YARD BOUNDARY PLUS BUILDING 11463* 24-May-19 NO HITCHINER, ALAN WALTER 1 KAHAROA AVENUE JODY SCHUURMAN RESTRICTION LINE TO BE CANCELLED DWELLING SHED AND RETAINING WALL IN MINDEN A STABILITY AREA AND 11464* 24-May-19 NO HACKSHAW, CRAIG NEILL 16 CORBETT DRIVE ROCHELLE FRIEND WITHIN SIDE YARD 11462* 24-May-19 NO FURNISS, MATHEW CARL WRIGHT ROAD OVERHEIGHT WIND TURBINE ANNA PRICE AMEND SITE PLAN - CORRECTION TO DISTANCE TO BOUNDARY - AT TIME 11413*01 27-May-19 NO BRAYBROOK, NELSON KEITH 497E JOYCE ROAD JODY SCHUURMAN OF BUILDING INSPECTION EXISTING CONVERTED GARAGE AND CANCELLATION OF A CONSENT 11452* 27-May-19 NO CAMERON, LEON CRAIG 2 KASEY JOSH PLACE BEVAN HUDSON NOTICE TE PUKE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 11461* 27-May-19 NO JELLICOE STREET (1498-1504) SIGN IN ROAD RESERVE H&G GROUP NEW SEASONAL WORKER ACCOMODATION THAT ENCROACHES INTO REAR 11465* 28-May-19 NO DMS PROGROWERS LIMITED 304 TE MATAI ROAD BEVAN HUDSON YARD (STAGED) NON-COMPLYING MINOR DWELLING - CONVERSION OF EXISTING 11469* 4-Jun-19 NO PETERSEN, MARIE CATHERINE 470B OHAUITI ROAD CHRIS WATT STRUCTURE NON-COMPLYING MINOR DWELLING OVER 20M FROM PRIMARY 11466* 4-Jun-19 NO MARK, JANELLE 860C PYES PA ROAD (SH 36) BEVAN HUDSON DWELLING 11433* 4-Jun-19 NO WATERHOUSE, RICHARD THOMAS 251 MOUNTAIN ROAD PROTECTION LOT SUBDIVISION GAEL STEVENS 11467* 5-Jun-19 NO WILLIAMS, BRYCE DAVID 66 TE PUNA ROAD OVERSIZED ACCESSORY BUILDING WITHIN THE RURAL ZONE (226M2) BEVAN HUDSON SAATHOF PROPERTY INVESTMENTS 11472* 6-Jun-19 NO 16 LEE STREET 2 LOT RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION ROGER FOXLEY LIMITED FAST 11468* 6-Jun-19 SHERIFF, PETER 44A TYE ROAD DEEMED PERMITTED BOUNDARY ACTIVITY ANNA PRICE TRACK WESTERN BAY OF PLENTY DISTRICT 11471* 6-Jun-19 NO KAURI POINT ROAD LANDSLIP REMEDIAL WORKS AT KAURI POINT ROGER FOXLEY COUNCIL 11476* 7-Jun-19 NO VERWEY, JANIE RONEL 163 ROWE ROAD MINOR DWELLING WITH FRONT AND SIDE YARD ENCROACHMENTS JODY SCHUURMAN 11474* 7-Jun-19 NO SLIGHT, IAIN HUGH 437 PUKEHINA PARADE REPLACEMENT GARAGE IN SECONDARY RISK COASTAL EROSION AREA ROGER FOXLEY RURAL CONNECTIVITY GROUP CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE FOR A TELECOMMUNICATION TOWER AT 11470* 10-Jun-19 NO NGAWARO ROAD BEVAN HUDSON LIMITED TECT PARK 11473* 10-Jun-19 NO MINISTRY OF EDUCATION 968 PYES PA ROAD (SH 36) OUTLINE PLAN WAIVER CHRIS WATT 11429* 11-Jun-19 NO HANSEN, PAUL EDWARD MUNRO ROAD 3 LOT LIFESTYLE SUBDIVISION IN MINDEN 1C ZONE (USING 2X TDR'S) GAEL STEVENS 3394*02 11-Jun-19 NO TURNER, GEOFFREY WILLIAM TURNER ROAD BOND 159 (FEE ID 160) - REFUND OF $1533.00 ZOE LAVRANOS 11486* 12-Jun-19 NO CRUSADER ORCHARDS LIMITED OLD COACH ROAD NEW C49 4-BLADE FROST FAN (EXCEEDS 55DBA LEQ) JODY SCHUURMAN ACCOMMODATION FACILITY WITHIN A SIGNIFICANT LANDSCAPE FEATURE 11481* 13-Jun-19 NO BENTON, WARREN JOHN 88C PAHOIA ROAD JODY SCHUURMAN (S8) WITH CUT EXCEEDING 1.5M 19 JELLICOE STREET (1498- 11485* 13-Jun-19 NO LIQUID LAUNDROMATS LIMITED ADDITIONAL COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY H&G 1504) BOWENTOWN BOATING AND 4700* 13-Jun-19 NO SPORT FISHING CLUB 26 PIO ROAD ADDITIONS TO FISHING CLUB IN OUTSTANDING LANDSCAPE FEATURE H&G INCORPORATED SPARK NEW ZEALAND TRADING 11483* 13-Jun-19 NO WALLACE ROAD CELLPHONE TOWER BEVAN HUDSON LIMITED SPARK NEW ZEALAND TRADING CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE FOR TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY 11480* 13-Jun-19 NO BINNIE ROAD BEVAN HUDSON LIMITED UNDER NESTF WESTERN BAY OF PLENTY DISTRICT 1245 SH 2 (TE OMOKOROA STORMWATER RETENTION POND AND INDUSTRIAL ROAD - 11484* 13-Jun-19 NO ANNA PRICE COUNCIL PUNA/MINDEN) NON COMPLYING ACTIVITY 11487* 13-Jun-19 NO MAGOWAN, STEPHEN JOHN SH 2 (TE PUNA/MINDEN) S348 RIGHT OF WAY GAEL STEVENS ALTERATIONS TO DWELLING WITHIN THE PRIMARY RISK COASTAL EROSION 11477* 14-Jun-19 NO GILLARD, COLIN ROY GEORGE 17 SHAW ROAD (WB) ANNA PRICE AREA FAST 11488* 14-Jun-19 MUELLER, MATTHIAS JOCHIAM 3 MINDEN HILL LANE DWELLING WHERE A MINOR DWELLING EXISTS JODY SCHUURMAN TRACK 11478* 17-Jun-19 NO CARNEY, PETER MICHAEL 75 BEACH ROAD (KK) 2 LOT RESIDENTIAL SUBDIVISION GAEL STEVENS INSTALL 'ARCHGOLA' CANOPY OVER FRONT DECK ENCROACHING THE 11491* 17-Jun-19 NO SHELLEY, ADAM JOHN 93 BERT WALL DRIVE JODY SCHUURMAN FRONT YARD 11489* 18-Jun-19 NO GIURIOLI, MASSIMO 120B MUNRO ROAD 2 LOT SUBDIVISION IN MINDEN 1C (1TDR) ANNA PRICE 11482* 18-Jun-19 NO AFFCO NEW ZEALAND LTD 1514 TE PUKE HIGHWAY ACCOMMODATION FACILITY CONSISTING OF THREE BUILDINGS (STAGED) BEVAN HUDSON WESTERN BAY OF PLENTY DISTRICT 11493* 18-Jun-19 NO 26 MIDDLEBROOK DRIVE EARTHWORKS TRIGGERING NES (5588M2) MOORE PARK H&G COUNCIL GARAGE WITHIN THE SECONDARY RISK COASTAL EROSION ZONE WITH A 11479* 18-Jun-19 NO RUSSO, DOMINIC ADRIAN 11 PUKEHINA PARADE BEVAN HUDSON DAYLIGHT ENCROACHMENT NEW DWELLING WITH DAYLIGHT, FRONT YARD ENCROACHMENT AND 11492* 19-Jun-19 NO HAYES, DAVID HAROLD 8 DILLON STREET JODY SCHUURMAN EXCEEDING PERMITTED SITE COVERAGE (44%) NEW DWELLING WITH EARTHWORKS OVER 5M3, WITH YARD SETBACK 11490* 19-Jun-19 NO KOFOED, GERALDINE CLAIRE 45B THE LOOP ROGER FOXLEY INFRINGEMENT IN THE FLOOD AND COASTAL INUNDATION ZONE ADDITIONAL DWELLING IN FLOODABLE, COASTAL SECONDARY EROSION 11499* 20-Jun-19 NO MACDONALD, DAVID JOHN 45 SEAFORTH ROAD AREAS, RESIDENTIAL ZONE. ANNA PRICE (ASSOCIATED WITH SUB12351) BOND REFUND RELEASE REQUEST FOR STAGE 3. INVOICE NO 262193 2869*11 20-Jun-19 NO OMOKOROA DEVELOPMENTS LTD OMOKOROA ROAD PAUL ATKINSON (BOND -198) - $71875.00 SPARK NEW ZEALAND TRADING 11496* 20-Jun-19 NO 147 EMERTON ROAD DISCRETIONARY ACTIVITY - TELECOMMUNICATIONS FACILITY BEVAN HUDSON LIMITED ABLE TASMAN FORESTRY SERVICES 11505* 20-Jun-19 NO 506B JOYCE ROAD OPERATE CONTRACTOR DEPOT WITHIN RURAL ZONE H&G LTD 11431* 21-Jun-19 NO D ROBERTSON FAMILY TRUST 29 I'ANSON ROAD 1 ADDITIONAL LOT MINDEN STAGE 1C (USING TDRS) GAEL STEVENS 31 PONGAKAWA SCHOOL 11500* 21-Jun-19 NO CABANA BUILD LIMITED SEASONAL WORKERS ACCOMMODATION FOR 41 PEOPLE.
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