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Appln Number SUMMARY OF RESOURCE CONSENT APPLICATIONS As at 20/12/17 Appln Applicant Description Location Date No. Received 170115 Donald To Subdivide land in a Small Kaniere Road, 13/12/17 Stirling Scott Settlement Zone, legally described as Hokitika Lot 1 DP 449380 at 145 Kaniere Road into four allotments 170114 Tasman View to waive carparking requirements for Revell Street, 13/12/17 Properties Ltd 30 onsite carparks Hokitika associated with increasing accommodation capacity on land legally described as SECS 191, 193, 195, 197, 199, 201, 203, 207, 209, 287, 289-291, 293, 295, 297 and PT 211 LOT 10-18 45 DP 1382, Beachfront Hotel 170113 Stuart Keith to undertake subdivision and State Highway 08/12/17 and Janice amalgamation at land legally described 6, Manakaiaua Edith Moir as Part Reserve 1648, Manakaiaua River, South River resulting in three new allotments Westland for farming purposes 170112 K Mitchell and to erect a residential dwelling in the Cook Flat Road, 13/12/17 R Scott Rural Zone on land legally described Fox Glacier as Lot 2 DP 340564 93b Cook Flat Road 170111 Parklife To establish two non-complying signs Ross Beach 01/12/17 Tourism Ltd on State Highway 6 at the intersection Road, Ross with Ross Beach Road on land likely to be Road Reserve. 170109 & Hazel Dalby To subdivide land legally described as Kumara 07/12/17 170110 LOT 1 DP 2259 & LOT 1 Junction DP 512954 into three allotments. Highway, Hokitika To use the new allotments for the purpose of establishing a residential dwelling and associated buildings within a Rural Zone. 170108 GJD & PA To establish a shed which breaches Johnston 07/12/17 Reid the permitted height limit on land Crescent, legally described as Lot1 DP 472281. Okuru 170107 Spec Ops Gun To use land described as RS 1304, Waiho Flat 07/12/17 Range Franz 4209, Lot 1 DP 3460 and Sec 1-5 SO Road, Franz Josef 12036 BLKSKS II VI VII Waiho SB to Josef establish a gun range. SUMMARY OF RESOURCE CONSENT APPLICATIONS As at 20/12/17 Appln Applicant Description Location Date No. Received 170104 & Norwest Estate To subdivide land legally described as Seaview, 23/11/17 170105 Limited Parts RS 1137, RS 5340 and Part RS Hokitika 1144 into thirteen allotments including vesting Lot 6 to Council as road. To establish residential dwellings in Rural Zone on Lots 1-5 and 7-12 including a setback reduction on Lot 7 to 10 metres from State Highway. 170101 R Davis To erect a storage shed on Lot 12 DP Big Paddock 31/10/17 414297, 12 Big Paddock Road. The Road, Hokitika shed does not comply with bulk and height District Plan standards in the Rural Zone. 170096 RK Wall & SL To use land described as RS 1302 at Keogans Road, 06/11/17 Lynch Keogans Road, to erect a dwelling and Hokitika to extend unformed legal road at Keogans Road as per an application and plans received 6th November 2017. 170089 Red Jacks To form legal road between Old Stafford 25/09/17 Resources Ltd Christchurch Road and Gillams Gully Road for the purpose of accessing a consented mine site. 170083 CVI Aviation To use unformed legal road, legally Whitcombe 18/09/17 Limited described as ID: 65972 - Valley Road, Whitcombe Valley Road, Kokatahi to Kokatahi establish a new carpark and operate up to 25 commercial helicopter flights per day and up to 5 rafting trips per day within Wanganui-Otira Catchments Conservation Area. 170081 New Zealand To use land described as Lot 1 DP Ruatapu Road, 06/09/17 Motor Caravan 503465 to operate a commercial motor Hokitika Association caravan park for NZMCA members at State High 6, Southside as submitted in an application and plans received 6th September 2017. SUMMARY OF RESOURCE CONSENT APPLICATIONS As at 20/12/17 Appln Applicant Description Location Date No. Received 170077 & Cooks Farms To subdivide land legally described as Gows Creek 29/08/17 170078 Limited Lot 2 DP 422386 into three separate Road, Butlers allotments. To use Lots 1 & 2 of the subdivision of Lot 2 DP 422386 for the purpose of establishing a residential dwelling and associated buildings within the Rural Zone. 170071 DA Saxton To subdivide land legally described as State Highway 07/08/17 Section 1 SO 11776 into two 6, Haast allotments. 170064 James To establish a helicopter base and Cook Flat 23/06/17 Patrick Scott additional hangar for up to 200 Road, Fox helicopter movements per day on land Glacier legally described as Lot 2 DP 3900 and Lot 8 DP1433. 170061 CVI Aviation To use land legally described as ID: Whitcombe 08/06/17 Limited 65972 – Whitcombe Valley Road, Valley Road, Kokatahi to establish a new helipad Kokatahi and operate commercial helicopter flights. 170060 Hokitika To use land legally described as Fox River, Fox 12/06/17 Airport Conservation Area - Fox River for the Glacier commercial operation of a helicopter Limited base including clearing approximately 1.5 hectares of indigenous vegetation. 170049 NZG Limited To use and described as Section 2 McLeods 19/05/17 Survey Office Plan, WDC Road Road, Mikonui Reserve, Hydro Reserve and Rural Section 6437, to undertake alluvial mining as submitted in the application and plans received on 17 May 2017. 170033 Southwest Variation of conditions to enable McLeods 16/03/17 Energy Ltd exploration on land described as Lot 3 Road, Mikonui DP 3858, Section 2 SO 455415. 170030 AR & DK To use land described as Lot 1 DP Whitcombe 15/03/17 Godfrey 494329 SEC 1 SO 493966 at Valley Road, Family Trust Whitcombe Valley Road to establish Hokitika and operate a commercial helicopter operation with a maximum of 20 take offs and SUMMARY OF RESOURCE CONSENT APPLICATIONS As at 20/12/17 Appln Applicant Description Location Date No. Received landings per day and associated office and toilet buildings. This consent application includes the provision for two signs, each with an area of 1.5m2 as submitted in an application and plans received 15th March 2017. 160079 Elect Mining To use land described as Totara Totara Valley 09/11/16 Ltd Mikonui Forests Conservation Area to Road undertake exploration and mining activities including clearance of indigenous vegetation. 160064 Global To use land described as Lot 2 DP3835 Franz Josef 13/09/16 Sanctuaries Cron Street to extend the commercial Glacier operation by building two five bedroom accommodation units. 160026 Mikonui To use land described as Pt RS 2941 McLeods Road 24/03/16 Family Trust at McLeods Road, Mikonui, to establish three residential building locations on one site including a dwelling and accessory buildings at each location as submitted in an application and plans received 24th March 2016. 160020 Prospect To use land described as Lot 2 DP Blue Spur 06/04/16 Resources 422518 at Blue Spur to undertake Limited alluvial gold mining of 58.4670 hectares and associated clearance of approximately 21 hectares of regeneration indigenous vegetation as submitted in an application and plans received 6th April 2016. 150005 Wealthy Land To use land described as Lot 1 DP Blue Bottle 12/02/15 Mining 2836 to conduct mining of 152 ha as Creek Limited submitted in application and plans received 12th February 2015. 140065 Next Level To use land, described as RS 5435 to Adair Road, 23/09/14 Mining undertake mining as submitted in an Hokitika application and plans received 23rd September. 140047 Dempster To use land described as Section 1 SO Callaghans 13/06/14 Limited 12395 off Callaghans Road to conduct SUMMARY OF RESOURCE CONSENT APPLICATIONS As at 20/12/17 Appln Applicant Description Location Date No. Received mining of 1 ha under mining permit 54600 and associated vegetation clearance. 140009 Roberts To mine a section of Insolvent Track Adair Road 11/01/14 Mining Ltd and to vary the conditions of RC110040 to allow this mining to occur, as submitted in an application and plans received 11th January 2014. 140008 Dempster To use land described as RS 717, RS Gillams Gully 23/01/14 Ltd, K 665 and Section 2 SO 442532, to Road, Stafford Gardiner & S undertake alluvial gold mining as Mann submitted in the application and plans received 23rd January 2014. 130074 Westland To use land described as Pt RS1177 & Kaniere 19/09/13 District Pt RS 3758 between Wards Road and Council Kaniere River Bridge for the purpose of clearing approximately 1 hectare of indigenous clearance for the purpose of constructing approximately 4 km of cycleway route. 130070 NZG Ltd To use land described as Sections 1-2 Mikonui River, 06/09/13 SO 11837 Sections 2945, 4871, 2108, Ross Part Sections 2940, 4071, Part 5 Section 1 SO 12084, Section 1 SO 2051, Part RS 4869 and Crown Land to undertake advanced exploration activities including drilling and modification within 25 metres of a wetland at Mikonui River, Ross. 130069 Fergusons To use land described as Section 2 SO Harihari 3/09/13 Bush 11967, Pt RS 5647, Pt Section SO Highway Development 11967, and Rural Sections 3092, Fergusons s Ltd 1936, 936, 1966, 937, 2527, 1934, 5405, 3815, to undertake mining activities. To modify the riparian margin of Black George, Mosquito, Ferguson and Granite Creeks. 130056 Kaniere To use land described as Section 4 SO Kaniere River 13/08/13 Minerals 11562 on the Southern side of Kaniere Limited River for the purpose of conducting mining of 13.4 ha. 130039 Evan Jones To establish and operate six State highway 17/06/13 SUMMARY OF RESOURCE CONSENT APPLICATIONS As at 20/12/17 Appln Applicant Description Location Date No.
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