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Resource Consent Applications Received for the Queenstown Lakes District RESOURCE CONSENT APPLICATIONS RECEIVED FOR THE QUEENSTOWN LAKES DISTRICT QUEENSTOWN LAKES DISTRICT COUNCIL INFORMATION SERVICE Private Bag 50072 QUEENSTOWN 9348 T: 03 441 0499 F: 03 450 2223 [email protected] www.qldc.govt.co.nz © Copyright 01.09.16 - 30.09.16 RC NO APPLICANT & PROPOSAL ZONE STATUS RM160832 R & J ELLIOT - TWO LOT SUBDIVISION AT 12A MORRAINE PLACE, HAWEA TS Decision Issued RM160866 SKYLARK DEVELOPMENTS LTD - SEVEN LOT SUBDIVISION AND VESTING A LOT AS ROAD AT 28 MORAINE PLACE, WANAKA TS Waiting for Further Information RM160759 DUNSTAN DESIGN & CONSULTANCY LTD - LAND USE CONSENT TO ERECT THREE PAIRS OF DUPLEX UNITS ON SIX SEPARATE SITES WHICH TS Decision Issued BREACH THE INTERNAL BOUNDARY SETBACK AT MARBLELEAF LANE, ALBERT TOWN RM160815 POUNAMU HOLDINGS 2014 LIMITED - NEW ANCILLARY BUILDINGS AT 64 OBAN ST, GLENORCHY TS Decision Issued RM160863 THREE PARKS PROPERTIES LIMITED - SUBDIVISION TO CREATE TWO UNSERVICED LOTS AT BALLANTYNE ROAD, WANAKA TP Formally Received RM160872 SHOTOVER COUNTRY LIMITED - APPLICATION FOR RIGHT OF WAY AT LOT 844, SHOTOVER COUNTRY SCS Decision Issued RM160873 SHOTOVER COUNTRY LIMITED - APPLICATION FOR RIGHT OF WAY AT LOT 883, SHOTOVER COUNTRY SCS Decision Issued RM160365 K REID - APPLICATION TO CONSTRUCT A DWELLING INTO THE MINIMUM ROAD BOUNDARY SETBACK AT 1 CAMPDEN COURT, SHOTOVER SCS Decision Issued COUNTRY RM160861 CHOP GROUP LIMITED - CONSTRUCTION OF TWO RESIDENTIAL DWELLINGS AT 56 AND 58 FALCONER RISE, JACKS POINT RSV Decision Issued RM160868 G & J MCNEE & G CAMPBELL - SUBDIVISION OF TWO PROPERTIES AT 27 RANNOCH DRIVE, JACKS POINT RSV Waiting for Further Information RM160875 A PILO & S SIMON - CONSTRUCT A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING AND UNDERTAKE ASSOCIATED EARTHWORKS AT 14 HACKETT ROAD, JACKS RSV Formally Received POINT RM160911 ZEBRA HOLDINGS LIMITED - CONSTRUCT A DWELLING WITH ASSOCIATED EARTHWORKS AND LANDSCAPING & VARIATION TO CONSENT RSV Waiting for Further NOTICE 9825864.1 AT 12 FALCONER RISE, JACKS POINT Information RM160737 B MCCULLOUGH & J HASTINGS - CONSENT TO CONSTRUCT A TWO DWELLINGS AND UNDERTAKE A TWO LOT SUBDIVISION AT 19 RANNOCH RSV Formally Received DRIVE, JACKS POINT RM160909 J CHEIFETZ - LAND USE CONSENT TO CONSTRUCT A RESIDENTIAL UNIT AND A RESIDENTIAL FLAT AT 11 GRACES TERRACE, WAKATIPU RRS-FH Formally Received BASIN RM160931 TITON TRUSTEES LIMITED - CONSTRUCT RESIDENTIAL DWELLING WITH ASSOCIATED EARTHWORKS AT HANSEN ROAD, WAKATIPU BASIN RRS-FH Formally Received RM160841 A RIMINTON & C CHELLEW - APPLICATION FOR LAND USE CONSENT TO TO CONSTRUCT A NEW DWELLING THAT EXCEEDS THE 8M HEIGHT RRES Waiting for Further LIMIT AT JEAN ROBINS DRIVE, LAKE HAYES Information RM160846 K & R BOUCHIER - LAND USE CONSENT FOR AN EXTENSION TO AN EXISTING DWELLING AND OUTBUILDINGS WHICH BREACH THE INTERNAL RRES Decision Issued BOUNDARY SETBACK AT 456 SPEARGRASS FLAT ROAD, QUEENSTOWN RM160849 GLENTUI HEIGHTS LIMITED - SUBDIVISION & VARIATION TO RM130174 TO CHANGE THE STAGE 2 LAYOUT. LAND USE & VARIATION TO RRES On Hold Affected RM140915 & RM130174 TO ALLOW A SHED ON PROPOSED LOT 101 PARTIALLY WITHIN THE 15M BUILDING RESTRICTION AREA AT Parties Approvals GLENORCHY – QUEENSTOWN ROAD, BOBS COVE RM160850 C RHODES - CONSTRUCT A DWELLING PARTLY LOCATED OUTSIDE THE APPROVED BUILDING PLATFORM, EXCEEDING THE MAXIMUM RRES On Hold at Applicants EART5HWORKS VOLUME & A VARIATION TO CONDITION 6 OF RM020776 AT 9 BAIRD LANE, BENDEEMER Request © Copyright 01.09.16 - 30.09.16 RC NO APPLICANT & PROPOSAL ZONE STATUS RM160852 T HUDSON, G HUDSON & AQUARIUS TRUSTEES (PURVIS) LIMITED - LAND USE CONSENT TO CONSTRUCT AN ACCESSORY BUILDING AT 430 RRES Decision Issued AUBREY ROAD, WANAKA RM160864 M WILLIAMSON - CONSTRUCT A DWELLING AND DETACHED GARAGE/WORKSHOP, WITH ASSOCIATED EARTHWORKS AND LANDSCAPING AT RRES Decision Issued 12 ATKINS ROAD, LUGGATE RM160871 P SIMPSON - CONSTRUCTION OF RESIDENTIAL DWELLING WITH ASSOCIATED EARTHWORKS AT 33 LOOKOUT DRIVE, GLENTUI HEIGHTS RRES Formally Received RM160887 E & H DENNISON - LAND USE CONSENT TO MAKE ALTERATIONS TO AN EXISTING DWELLING WHICH WILL ALTER THE EXTERNAL RRES Decision Issued APPEARANCE AND TO BUILD A NEW GARAGE AT 289 TUCKER BEACH ROAD, QUEENSTOWN RM160900 P & A BRADY - CONSTRUCT A NEW ACCESSORY BUILDING (SLEEPOUT), UNDERTAKE LANDSCAPING AND TO CHANGE THE CONDITIONS OF RRES Waiting for Further RM130011 AT 8 TEMPLETON STREET, ALBERT TOWN Information RM160905 B LAWSON & T BAKER - LAND USE CONSENT TO CONVERT AN EXISTING BUILDING INTO AN SECOND RESIDENTIAL UNIT AT 1198 RRES Formally Received GLENORCHY QUEENSTOWN ROAD RM160916 A HOULT & S RICHARDS - TO CONSTRUCT A DWELLING WITH AN ATTACHED GARAGE AT 4 HIDDEN HILLS DRIVE, WANAKA RRES Formally Received RM160927 AKARUA LIMITED - ALTERATIONS TO CATEGORY 3 BUILDING AND LOCATION OF A SHIPPING CONTAINER AT 265 ARROWTOWN LAKE HAYES RRES Formally Received ROAD, WAKATIPU BASIN RM160948 I & G STUART - TO VARY CONDITION 1 OF RM160367 TO ALLOW DESIGN AMENDMENTS TO AN APPROVED DWELLING AT 4 HOLLYHOCK LANE, RRES Formally Received WANAKA RM160819 T MCDOUGALL & J EDKINS - LAND USE TO CONSTRUCT A DWELLING WITH ATTACHED GARAGE AND ASSOCIATED EARTHWORKS, RRES Decision Issued SERVICING, ACCESS AND LANDSCAPING AT 134 MCLENNAN ROAD, HAWEA FLAT RM160823 B & W WILSON - TO CHANGE CONDITION C OF CONSENT NOTICE 10100972.10 TO ENABLE THE CONSTRUCTION OF A TWO STOREY RRES Decision Issued DWELLING AT 10 TURNBULL CRESCENT RM160942 B KEELTY, C SUZUKI & CP TRUSTEES LTD - LAND USE CONSENT FOR SHED. CANCELLATION OF CONSENT NOTICE 5471321.3 AND RRES Formally Received VARIATION TO CONSENT NOTICE 9612397.3 AT 11 JACK YOUNG PLACE, ALBERT TOWN RM160833 REMARKABLES PARK LIMITED - REMEDIATION WORKS AND EARTHWORKS AT CHERRY BLOSSOM AVENUE RPR Formally Received RM160949 REMARKABLES PARK LIMITED - VARY CONDITION 1 OF RM140506 AND CANCEL CONDITIONS 1-4 OF RM150150. CONSENT FOR SIGNAGE RPR Formally Received SOUGHT AT 26 HAWTHORNE DRIVE, FRANKTON RM160816 REMARKABLES GARDEN TRUST COMPANY LIMITED - 75 VA, CAFÉ, GYM, MEETING ROOM AND 5 RETAIL TENANCIES. CONSENT REQUIRED RPR Waiting for Further FOR PARKING SHORTFALL, EARTHWORKS AND LANDSCAPING AT CHERRY BLOSSOM AVENUE Information RM160817 REMARKABLES GARDEN TRUST COMPANY LTD & REMARKABLES PARK LIMITED - SUBDIVISION AT CHERRY BLOSSOM AVENUE RPR Waiting for Further Information RM160818 REMARKABLES GARDEN TRUST LIMITED - 55 UNIT APARTMENT AT CHERRY BLOSSOM AVENUE RPR Waiting for Further Information RM160867 M & G BOWRON - LAND USE CONSENT TO CONSTRUCT A DWELLING THAT BREACHES INTERNAL & ROAD SETBACK & TO VARY CONSENT RLF Formally Received NOTICE 6542711.19 CONDITION (B) IN RELATION TO SETBACKS & TO CANCEL CONSENT NOTICE 5095679.4 AT 13 MCFARLANE TERRACE, WANAKA © Copyright 01.09.16 - 30.09.16 RC NO APPLICANT & PROPOSAL ZONE STATUS RM160896 W & T WOOLLEY - LAND USE CONSENT FOR A GARAGE TO BE CONSTRUCTED PARTLY OUTSIDE AN APPROVED BUILDING PLATFORM AT 35 RLF Waiting for Further PATERSON DRIVE, HAWEA FLAT Information RM160935 GLENORCHY LAKEVIEW FARM LTD - FARM VISIT EXPERIENCE AT 225 GLENORCHY PARADISE ROAD, GLENORCHY RLF Formally Received RM160753 SATOMI HOLDINGS LTD - APPLICATION TO VARY CONDITIONS OF RM140525 TO PROVIDE FOR SPECIFIC DWELLING DESIGN (LAND USE), RLF Formally Received AMEND ACCESS TO LOTS 14&15 AND SUBDIVISION CONSENT TO CREATE 8 LOTS FROM LOTS 18-21 OF RM140525 AT 28C CARDRONA VALLEY ROAD RM160844 GIBBSTON VALLEY WINES LIMITED - APPLICATION TO VARY A CONDITION OF RESOURCE CONSENT RM160257 AT GIBBSTON VALLEY WINES RGC Decision Issued LTD RM160830 SUNRISE BALLOON ADVENTURES LIMITED - LAND USE CONSENT FOR A HOT AIR BALLOON COMMERCIAL RECREATION ACTIVITY AND RG Non-Notified ASSOCIATED INFORMAL AIRPORTS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS, WAKATIPU BASIN RM160835 BEECH COTTAGE TRUSTEES LIMITED 0 - CONSTRUCT A DWELLING WITH ASSOCIATED STRUCTURES (INCLUDING SWIMMING POOR AND RG In Progress CAR PORT), TO PLACE A HISTORIC WOOLSHED WITHIN THE SITE, ASSOCIATED EARTHWORKS AT BEECH COTTAGE TRUSTEES LIMITED RM160836 THE FREELANCE TRUST - TO CONSTRUCT AN IN-GROUND SWIMMING POOL AND ASSOCIATED PLANT AND CHEMICAL STORAGE CUPBOARD RG Decision Issued AT 83A BLACK PEAK ROAD, WANAKA RM160859 REDEMPTION SONG LLC - LAND USE CONSENT FOR MINOR ALTERATIONS TO THE SADDLE HOUSE AND THE CURTILAGE AREAS, INCLUDING RG Decision Issued A REVISION OF THE ON-SITE WASTEWATER DISPOSAL AT 157-159 LITTLES ROAD, WAKATIPU BASIN RM160869 A ROBINS - APPLICATION MADE UNDER SECTION 88 OF THE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ACT 1991 (RMA) TO UNDERTAKE A TWO LOT RG In Progress SUBDIVISION, IDENTIFY A RESIDENTIAL PLATFORM FOR ONE OF THE ALLOTMENTS WITH ASSOCIATED EARTHWORKS AT JEAN ROBINS ROAD, LOT 8 DP 498355 RM160874 C & P ROBERTSON - CONSTRUCTION OF A RESIDENTIAL DWELLING AND CHANGE OF CONSENT NOTICE AT DOMAIN ROAD, WAKATIPU BASIN RG Waiting for Further Information RM160876 NOT YOUR AVERAGE BACKYARD VARIETY SWING LIMITED - ALTERATION/ADDITION TO BASE BUILDING AT MORNING STAR RESERVE, RG On Hold at Applicants ARTHURS POINT Request RM160877 QUEENSTOWN BUNGY LTD - PORTACOM RELOCATION TO REAR OF SITE AT 209 GLENDA DRIVE, WAKATIPU BASIN RG Waiting for Further Information RM160878 X-RAY TRUST LIMITED - CHANGE CONDITION 1 OF RM150051 TO REFLECT CHANGES TO THE APPROVED STUDIO BUILDING AT 413 RG Decision Issued SPEARGRASS FLAT ROAD, WAKATIPU BASIN RM160880 FAIRWAY 13 HOLDINGS LTD, BASSET RD HOLDINGS LTD & CROWN RANGE HOLDINGS LTD - TO UNDERTAKE A BOUNDARY ADJUSTMENT AT RG Formally Received EASTBURN ROAD, CARDRONA RM160883 RJ PATTERSON - DEMOLISH AN OLD GARAGE AND ESTABLISH A NEW GARAGE AT 81 SLOPE HILL ROAD, WAKATIPU BASIN RG On Hold Affected Parties Approvals RM160884 M & V
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