Issuu company logo . is currently available from all service centres, libraries and here. 18%. These Approved Plans are available for public inspection in the Land Registry without payment of any fee. Try. It is named after the Waimakariri River, which forms the district's southern boundary, separating it from Christchurch City and the Selwyn District.It is bounded in the north by the Hurunui District and in the east by the Pacific Ocean. Council also has obligations in terms of its District Plan, which is the document that manages land use, subdivision and development within the district. A consultation summary document What’s the Plan? Map Credits Waimakariri District Council Locate your District Homepage Newsletter. Roading 16.8% . These requirements stem from legislation and also regional planning documents, in particular the Canterbury Regional Policy Statement.
The Council approved a recommendation to use a Capital Value rating system as the basis for this Ten Year Plan in December last year.
The Waimakariri District Plan is currently under review. Need Help? The Council would like your feedback to help shape the content of the reviewed District Plan as part of its current consultation running until 6 May 2019. Explore. Up to now, there are a total of five Approved Drainage Authority Area Plans under enforcement, which cover the major drainage basins in the North and North West Districts of the New Territories, namely, Tin Shui Wai, Yuen Long/Kam Tin/Ngau Tam Mei, San Tin, Indus and Ganges.
District Plan Hazards Map Find out all about a property and the surrounding areas. Sewerage 12.5%. Subscribe. Waimakariri District Council Draft Annual Plan 2013/2014. Close.
Waimakariri District is a local government district, located in the Canterbury region of New Zealand's South Island. Waimakariri District Council Draft Annual Plan 2013/2014. consider - Practical Application for Disaster Resilience Ric Barber, Waimakariri District Council Joanne Golden, AECOM ABSTRACT The Waimakariri District Council recognised that the District is subject to a number of natural hazards and there was a need to better understand this risk.
In 2007 the Council commissioned a Disaster Resilience Assessment for its three waters assets.