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Non-Notified Resource Consents Approved Between 1 August and 26 September 2008 Non-notified resource consents approved between 1 August and 26 September 2008 File Consent Holder Site Name Purpose Description Activity Type Reference WAR020006 Kiwi Lumber(Masterton) Ltd SH2, Waingawa, Carterton To discharge contaminants to air arising from Discharge To Air boiler and log filter (variation of consent conditions) WAR060119 Prema Investments Ltd Whangaimona Rd, To discharge treated wastewater to land Sewage Discharge Whangaiomoana, South (variation of consent conditions) Wairarapa WGN080043 Mahaki Holdings Ltd 107 Nikau Palm Road, To discharge treated wastewater to land Sewage Discharge Paraparaumu WAR080332 Land Information New DoC reserve, Castlepoint To install a tsunami monitoring system on a Occupation Zealand headland rock ledge WAR080332 Land Information New DoC reserve, Castlepoint To install a tsunami monitoring system on a Structure: General Zealand headland rock ledge WAR080332 Land Information New DoC reserve, Castlepoint To install a tsunami monitoring system on a Coastal Work/Disturbance Zealand headland rock ledge WAR080355 S D Crawford Pararaki Stream at Palliser Bay, To extract up to 1000 cubic metres from the Stream Work South Wairarapa. bed of Pararaki Stream WAR080377 S Griffith The Populars Industrial Park, To reclaim/deposit a section of the East-West Reclamation Ngaumutawa Rd, Masterton watercourse to facilitate an industrial subdivision WAR080377 S Griffith The Populars Industrial Park, To discharge sediment laiden stormwater to Stormwater Discharge Ngaumutawa Rd, Masterton water from an area of bulk earthworks from an industrial subdivision WAR080377 S Griffith The Populars Industrial Park, To undertake works in the bed of the East- Stream Work Ngaumutawa Rd, Masterton West watercourse to facilitate an industrial subdivision WAR080377 S Griffith The Populars Industrial Park, To divert the East-West watercourse to River/Stream Diversion Ngaumutawa Rd, Masterton facilitate an industrial subdivision WAR080377 S Griffith The Populars Industrial Park, To construct two culverts within the East-West Structure: General Ngaumutawa Rd, Masterton watercourse for roading within an industrial subdivision WAR080553 R A & E Sutherland Fraters Rd, Martinborough To place a structure in the bed of Tyne Creek Structure: General WAR080553 R A & E Sutherland Fraters Rd, Martinborough To take surface water from Tyne Creek for Take non-potable water and vineyard irrigation WAR090011 Westbourne Farms Ltd 28 Gladstone Rd, Carterton To discharge dairy shed and feed pad effluent Animal Waste Discharge to land. WAR090018 R B & L J Craig Cnr Lincoln & Brooklyn Roads, To undertake works in an unnamed tributary of Stream Work Carterton the Waikakariki Stream to facilitate a stock underpass. WAR090018 R B & L J Craig Cnr Lincoln & Brooklyn Roads, To divert an unnamed tributary of the River/Stream Diversion Carterton Waikakariki Stream to facilitate a stock underpass. WAR090037 Catherine Percy 82 McKinstry Road, Masterton To construct and maintain a bore (T26/ 0818) Bore for domestic water supply. WAR090038 Chris Pitt 220 Woodside Road, Greytown To construct and maintain a bore (S26/1059) Bore for domestic water supply. WAR090039 Craig Hall 57 Udy Street, Greytown To construct and maintain a bore (S26/ 1060) Bore for domestic water supply. WAR090040 Allistar Cornwell 7 Carrington Drive, Carterton To construct and maintain a bore (S26/1061) Bore for domestic water supply. WAR090041 David Pope Limited SH2, Carterton To discharge truck cleaning wash water to Animal Waste Discharge land. WAR090044 MIH & SM Bolton Battersea Road, Greytown To take groundwater from bore S27/0889 for Take pasture irrigation. WAR090048 Masterton District Council Motuwaireka Stream estuary, To maintain erosion protection structures in the Structure: General Riversdale Beach bed of the Motuwaireka Stream WAR090048 Masterton District Council Motuwaireka Stream estuary, To occupy the CMA with coastal protection Occupation Riversdale Beach structures. WAR090056 Lake Meadows Dairies Western Lake Road, To discharge dairy shed effluent to land. Animal Waste Discharge Limited Featherston WAR090057 J Holl Western Lake Road, To install a pipe culvert in an open drain and Structure: General Featherston an underpass culvert in a lagoon outlet to provide permanent crossings for a dairy farm extension. WAR090057 J Holl Western Lake Road, To install a culvert in an open drain to facilitate Structure: General Featherston a stock crossing WAR090063 Opaki Water Supply Assn Inc Opaki Water Supply Assoc. To install a culvert in an open drain to facilitate Structure: General a stock crossing WAR090064 Wairarapa Aggregates Ltd SH2, Waingawa, Carterton To construct 3 monitoring bores (S26/1062- Bore 1064) to investigate water levels for a proposed quarry site WAR090065 R A & E Sutherland Fraters Rd, Martinborough To place a structure in the bed of Kelly's Structure: General Stream WAR090065 R A & E Sutherland Fraters Rd, Martinborough To take surface water from Kelly's Stream for Take non-potable water and vineyard irrigation WAR090065 R A & E Sutherland Fraters Rd, Martinborough To divert the flow from Kelly's Stream to fill an River/Stream Diversion existing dam WAR090075 Taratahi Agriculture Training Cornwall Rd, East Taratahi, To explore, construct and maintain a bore Bore Centre Carterton (T26/0821) for irrigation purposes WAR090076 Ontrack - NZ Railways Wairarapa railway line, Hodders To construct a culvert crossing over an Structure: General Corporation Rd, Carterton unnamed tributary of Mangatarere Stream and to undertake associated disturbance of the bed and banks of the watercourse. WAR090077 Ontrack - NZ Railways Wairarapa railway line, Brooklyn To construct a culvert crossing over Structure: General Corporation Rd, Carterton Waikakariki Stream WAR090078 Ontrack - NZ Railways Wairarapa railway line, Underhill To construct a culvert crossing over Boar Structure: General Corporation Rd, Featherston Creek WGN030277 Royal Wellington Golf Club Golf Road, Heretaunga, Upper To take water from the Mawaihakona Stream Take Hutt. for golf course irrigation (variation of consent conditions). WGN040305 Dhiru Vallabh Family Trust 349-353 Jackson Street, To discharge contaminants from and old 'pit Contaminated Site Petone, Lower Hutt stop' and dry cleaners (variation of consent Discharge conditions) WGN070141 Graham & Wendy Budgen 346C Paremata-Haywards Rd, To discharge sediment-laden stormwater and Stormwater Discharge Judgeford, Porirua organic leachate to land where it may enter an unnamed stream of the Pauatahanui Stream catchment. WGN070141 Graham & Wendy Budgen 346C Paremata-Haywards Rd, To directly discharge sediment-laden water to Stormwater Discharge Judgeford, Porirua an unnamed stream of the Pauatahanui Stream catchment WGN070141 Graham & Wendy Budgen 346C Paremata-Haywards Rd, To reclaim sections of the bed of an unnamed Reclamation Judgeford, Porirua stream of the Pauatahanui Stream catchment, in association with the placement and use of pipes WGN080276 S Hancock 190 Waitohu Valley Road, Otaki To discharge sediment laiden stormwater to Stormwater Discharge water from a harvesting operation WGN080276 S Hancock 190 Waitohu Valley Road, Otaki To undertake vegetation disturbance as the Vegetation Removal harvested forest will not be replanted. WGN080276 S Hancock 190 Waitohu Valley Road, Otaki To undertake tracking to enable harvesting of Earthwork a forest WGN080276 S Hancock 190 Waitohu Valley Road, Otaki To undertake soil disturbance to enable Earthwork harvesting of a forest WGN080373 Globe Holdings Limited 32 Adventure Drive, Whitby To discharge sediment laden water to water Stormwater Discharge from an area of bulk earthworks associated with a residential subdivision. WGN080446 New Zealand Transport Belvedere Motel, 11 Tunapo To discharge treated wastewater to land Sewage Discharge Agency Road, Paekakariki WGN080477 D K Yee Waikanae Market Gardens, 154 To take water from an unnamed tributary of the Take Te Moana Road, Waikanae. Waimeha Stream for horticultural irrigation. WGN080519 New Zealand Transport 426 Paremata-Haywards Road, To place, use and maintain approximately Structure: General Agency Pauatahanui, Porirua 200m3 of rock erosion protection and a fish pass at the outlet of the Pauatahanui Stream WGN080537 Kapiti Coast District Council Between Tikotu Stream and end To upgrade, construct, extend and maintain an Coastal Work/Disturbance of Maclean Street, Paraparaumu existing stormwater outfall structure at Beach Paraparaumu Beach WGN080537 Kapiti Coast District Council Between Tikotu Stream and end To drive vehicles in the CMA along Coastal Work/Disturbance of Maclean Street, Paraparaumu Paraparaumu Beach associated with the Beach stormwater pipe upgrade works, the deposition of sand and the placement of fence structures. WGN080537 Kapiti Coast District Council Between Tikotu Stream and end To construct and occupy the CMA with fence Beach Replenishment of Maclean Street, Paraparaumu structures, and to deposit sand associated with Beach the construction of a new dune and the filling of two access ways at Paraparaumu Beach WGN090009 Pater Estate Ltd Paekakariki Shopping Centre, 1- To discharge treated wastewater to land Sewage Discharge 9 Beach Road, Paekakariki. WGN090015 Himatangi Station Ltd Corner of Te Horo/Sims Road, To discharge dairy shed and feed pad effluent Animal Waste Discharge Te Horo, Otaki to land WGN090016 Kapiti Coast District Council Te Atiawa Park, Donovan Road, To take groundwater from an existing bore Take Paraparaumu
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