How do I find my unitary plan Auckland?
How do I find my unitary plan Auckland?
You can:
- find out what rules apply to your property by viewing the Auckland Unitary Plan Operative in part.
- call us on 09 301 0101 and ask to speak to a planner to talk through how the rules affect your property.
What is unitary plan Auckland?
What is the Auckland Unitary Plan? Auckland Unitary Plan guides the use of Auckland’s natural and physical resources, including land development.
Is the unitary plan a district plan?
The Auckland Unitary Plan became operative in part on 15 November 2016 and will replace this district plan in its entirety once all appeals are resolved. Therefore, this district plan is now operative only in relation to the parts of the Unitary Plan that are under appeal.
When did Auckland Unitary plan become operative?
15 November 2016
Appeal period closed, but not for all designations. Requiring authorities’ decision on their designations notified. Public notice placed in the New Zealand Herald notifying that the Auckland Unitary Plan would become ‘Operative in Part’ on Tuesday 15 November 2016. The Unitary Plan became Operative in part.
Is the North Shore part of the Auckland district plan?
The District Plan maps and appendices form part of the Auckland Council District Plan (North Shore Section) Operative District Plan. They must be read in conjunction with the District Plan text and all current modifications.
Where are the zones in the Auckland Unitary Plan?
The Auckland Unitary Plan Operative in Part simplifies the 99 residential zones across the seven District Councils (Rodney, North Shore, Waitakere, Auckland City, Manukau City, Papakura and Franklin) into a consistent set of zones over the full Auckland Council area.
What are the requirements of the Auckland Council?
Development shall comply with the requirements of Auckland Council’s Auckland Regional Policy Statement, Regional Plans and District Plans under the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA), including obtaining a resource consent as required under regional and district plans. Relevant policy statements and plans include:
What are the policy statements for Auckland City?
Relevant policy statements and plans include: Auckland City (including Central, Hauraki Gulf Island and Isthmus), Manukau City, North Shore City, Waitakere City, Rodney, Franklin and Papakura District Plans. Generally, provisions within the PAUP will take effect once decisions on submissions have been made (RMA, s.86B).