Volcanic Viewshafts District Plan Changes

Volcanic Viewshafts District Plan Changes

Volcanic Viewshafts District Plan Changes Submission Decision requested Submitter Name Summary Part 1/1 1.1 Amend Gaynor Revill Generally supports the plan change and seeks the following amendments. Where defined viewshafts overlay zones where the permitted height exceeds the height allowed by the viewshaft; the viewshaft height should be clearly marked, and allocated immutable priority in design analysis and any hearing decision. 2/1 1.1 Amend Martin Lester Dickson I support the designated view cones to Rangitoto and Devonport mountains in the plan, indeed, I think there need to be more from East Coast Road to Rangitoto. 3/1 1.1 Amend Attn: Evan Keating (Auckland That council approve the plan change subject to the plan being amended Transport to exclude AT structures within the road reserve from the viewshaft control. Also requests that consideration be given to removing the viewshaft control from AT structures outside the road reserve. 4/1 1.1 Amend Nick Sutton Amend the plan change to offer greater/wider protection of the views of both Mount Victoria and North Head from the unique vantage point of Ngataringa Road. Amend the plan change by inserting a new viewshaft from Ngataringa Road towards Mount Victoria and North Head. 5/1 2.1 Amend Matthew Chipper Amend the boundary of the viewshaft so that 12A Church Street, Devonport is not included within the proposed volcanic view shaft zone. Submission Decision requested Submitter Name Summary Part 6/1 2.1 Amend Filipa Chipper Amend the plan to enable height restrictions to be determined by precedent / the highest building within view of the suburb for additions / alterations and developments to existing structures / buildings that are in keeping with the historical significance of the area. Amend the boundary of the viewshaft so that 12A Church Street, Devonport is not included within the proposed volcanic view shaft zone. R1/1 Accept with Amendments Peake Design Limited That a rule be added to all of the affected Plans covering any application, c/-Sally Peake to include an assessment of effects and criteria for assessment. A suitable example is considered to be Rule 5C.7.6.5 of the Auckland Plan (Isthmus). R1/2 That an image of each view be included in the Plan, in addition to the surveyed co-ordinates. R2/1 Accept with amendments. Ngati Whatua Orakei Whai Volcanic viewshafts and landscapes need to be considered from a Maori Maia Limited, c/-Malcolm cultural perspective. Paterson New ‘cultural viewshafts’ should be added after identification by Mana Whenua. E.g. views from cultural places of significance to their ancestral maunga R2/2 New policies should be added which protect the new ‘cultural viewshafts’. R2/3 New rules should be added to ensure that buildings or structures which penetrate ‘cultural viewshafts’ are non-complying activities and notifiable to iwi. R3 Decline Jenni Fernandez No relief requested Page 2 Submission Decision requested Submitter Name Summary Part R4/1 Accept with amendments New Zealand Historic Places Seeks consideration of the views, described below, to determine whether Trust they are of sufficient significance to merit protection. c/- Sherry Reynolds. General Manager Northern (a) Views of a number of volcanic cones (including Owairaka, Maungawhau and Maungakiekie) that have become available looking north from the vicinity of the Maioro Street interchange on SH20. (b) Views between Mount Hobson and Mount St John. (c) A view from Highwic House, 40 Gillies Ave, Epsom, to Mount St John. (d) Additional views of Mangere Mountain from SH20 and SH20A. (e) Views of Mt St John and Mt Hobson from SH1 between Newmarket and Greenlane. (f) Views of the Waitakere ranges, including that from Crayford Street in Avondale. R4/2 Clarification that the viewshaft provisions will be used to help determine whether a proposal constitutes a Qualifying Development in accordance with the Housing Accords and Special Housing Areas legislation R5 Decline Sue L McLachlan There can be no penetration by any building into any part of the three dimensional plane of the volcanic viewshafts as plotted from the volcanic cones. R7/1 Accept with amendments Te Akitai Waiohua Waka Taua Greater consideration should be given to cultural values and landscapes Trust within the planning framework which underpins the proposed plan c/- Karen Wilson changes. This requires revision of the policies, rules and assessment criteria. R7/2 Support for the protection of those viewshafts which relate to Te Pane o Mataoho/Mangere Mountain, Maungakiekie/One Tree Hill, Maungawhau/Mt Eden, and Maungarei/Mt Wellington. Particularly M4, M5, M6 and O11. Page 3 Submission Decision requested Submitter Name Summary Part R7/3 Amend rules to ensure that where buildings or structures penetrate the volcanic viewshafts and exceed specified height limits and height sensitive areas, these are non-complying activities. R7/4 Requests new viewshafts and associated height sensitive areas are added to the District Plan to provide protection to views between the following key places of local and cultural significance: (a) Pukaki Marae and Matukutureia/McLaughlins Mountain (b) Pukaki Marae and Te Pane o Mataoho/Mangere Mountain (c) Puketutu Island and Te Pane o Mataoho/Mangere Mountain R7/5 Requests new objectives, policies, rules and assessment criteria that support the new viewshafts above to recognise cultural values, the relationship between maunga and mana Whenua and the importance of maunga as part of the wider cultural landscape. R7/6 Supports the provisions of height sensitive areas (in particular around Te Pane o Mataoho/Mangere Mountain, as these areas provide a visual and spiritual connection between mana whenua’s wider rohe and the important cultural site (the maunga). R7/7 Objectives, policies, rules and assessment criteria associated with height sensitive areas should be amended to recognise for important cultural values. R8 Decline Mountain View School Board There can be no penetration by any building into any point of the 3 of Trustees dimensional plane of the volcanic viewshafts as plotted from all volcanic c/- Mere Selwyn: Chairperson cones R9 Accept James Hilford Wants to protect the beautiful views our city has and not have greed destroy them R10 Decline Tram Lease Limited, Viaduct That the proposals be withdrawn or that the volcanic viewshafts be Harbour Holdings limit and deleted or amended over the land owned by the submitter . Viaduct Harbour Management Limited c/- T Daya- Winterbottom Page 4 .

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