Penrose Substation Designation Details
Penrose Substation Designation Details
Legacy Reference Designation 128, Auckland Council District Plan (Manukau Section)
2002
Purpose
Electricity works (substation).
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 129, Auckland Council District Plan (Manukau Section)
2002
Purpose
Electricity works (substation).
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 130, Auckland Council District Plan (Manukau Section)
2002
Purpose
Electricity works (substation).
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 131, Auckland Council District Plan (Manukau Section)
2002
Purpose
Electricity works (substation).
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 132, Auckland Council District Plan (Manukau Section)
2002
Purpose
Electricity works (substation).
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 133, Auckland Council District Plan (Manukau Section)
2002
Purpose
Electricity works (substation).
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 134, Auckland Council District Plan (Manukau Section)
2002
Purpose
Electricity works (substation).
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 135, Auckland Council District Plan (Manukau Section)
2002
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 136, Auckland Council District Plan (Manukau Section)
2002
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 137, Auckland Council District Plan (Manukau Section)
2002
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 138, Auckland Council District Plan (Manukau Section)
2002
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 139, Auckland Council District Plan (Manukau Section)
2002
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 140, Auckland Council District Plan (Manukau Section)
2002
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation D09-37, Auckland Council District Plan (Isthmus Section)
1999
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation E02-07, Auckland Council District Plan (Isthmus Section)
1999
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation E05-26, Auckland Council District Plan (Isthmus Section)
1999
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation E12-05, Auckland Council District Plan (Isthmus Section)
1999
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation E14-04, Auckland Council District Plan (Isthmus Section)
1999
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation B07-35, Auckland Council District Plan (Isthmus Section)
1999
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation C08-19, Auckland Council District Plan (Isthmus Section)
1999
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation C10-29, Auckland Council District Plan (Isthmus Section)
1999
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation C13-05, Auckland Council District Plan (Isthmus Section)
1999
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation C16-05, Auckland Council District Plan (Isthmus Section)
1999
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation D05-05, Auckland Council District Plan (Isthmus Section)
1999
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation D07-22, Auckland Council District Plan (Isthmus Section)
1999
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation D15-07, Auckland Council District Plan (Isthmus Section)
1999
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Purpose
Conditions
1. Where any construction works include the total or substantial demolition of, or, modifications to, the
Substation, any outline plan that is required shall include:
2. In recognition that the Substation is part of the existing Auckland electricity network, this condition shall
not apply:
i) involve the installation, replacement or removal of any cables or antenna, including any
associated exterior works;
iii) involve the installation, replacement or removal of signage required for safety reasons and
to reflect the electricity hazard present on the site;
v) are required for any structural strengthening required to be undertaken to the Substation to
ensure the Substation is reasonably structurally sound, acknowledging that such
strengthening is to be undertaken in a way that does not detract from those features for
which the Substation has been scheduled.
c) Where there is a conservation plan or similar plan for the management of the Substation and the
proposed new works are in accordance with this conservation or similar plan.
Attachments
Legacy Reference Designation F04-08, Auckland Council District Plan (Isthmus Section)
1999
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation F06-07, Auckland Council District Plan (Isthmus Section)
1999
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation G12-08, Auckland Council District Plan (Isthmus Section)
1999
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Purpose
Conditions
1. Where any construction works include the total or substantial demolition of, or, modifications to, the
Substation, any outline plan that is required shall include:
2. In recognition that the Substation is part of the existing Auckland electricity network, this condition shall
not apply:
i) involve the installation, replacement or removal of any cables or antenna, including any
associated exterior works;
iii) involve the installation, replacement or removal of signage required for safety reasons and
to reflect the electricity hazard present on the site;
v) are required for any structural strengthening required to be undertaken to the Substation to
ensure the Substation is reasonably structurally sound, acknowledging that such
strengthening is to be undertaken in a way that does not detract from those features for
which the Substation has been scheduled.
c) Where there is a conservation plan or similar plan for the management of the Substation and the
proposed new works are in accordance with this conservation or similar plan.
No attachments.
Purpose
Electricity transmission purposes: Penrose Portal (Gavin Street), Penrose to Hobson Street tunnel for the
purposes of conveying electricity to the CBD.
a. An underground tunnel from Transpower New Zealand Limited’s (“Transpower”) existing substation at
Gavin Street, Penrose, to Vector Limited’s (“Vector”) existing substations at Liverpool Street and Hobson
Street for the purpose of conveying electricity to the Auckland Central Business District (“CBD”), together
with all ancillary and related infrastructure including portals and ventilation fans. The tunnel will contain
electric cables, with a maximum anticipated capacity of three 220kV circuits of 500MVA each and ancillary
equipment;
b. Electric cables contained within the tunnel. It is initially proposed to install two circuits of 110kV circuits at
230MVA each, and ancillary equipment. It is intended to upgrade the electricity supply carried through the
tunnel over the next 10-20 years in response to load growth and other alterations to the network. It is
anticipated that any future upgrades will result in a maximum capacity of three 220kV circuits at 500MVA
each and ancillary equipment; and
c. The construction and operation of a building containing 110kV and future 220kV gas insulated switch gear
and three future 220/110kV transformers at an extension to Vector’s Liverpool substation site.
Conditions
1. General
1.1 Except as modified by the conditions below, the work shall be undertaken in general accordance with the
information provided by Vector at the hearing; the notice of requirement and supporting documents,
namely: "Electricity Reinforcement Project, Tunnel to Auckland Central Business District, Assessment of
Environmental Effects", February 1996, Tonkin and Taylor Ltd, and the associated Addendum dated 8
March 1996.
1.2 All activities, works and buildings not able to be fully disclosed in the notice of requirement (including the
associated Assessment of Effects) and not provided for as a permitted activity shall be the subject of
either:
a. A new notice of requirement, which shall be publicly notified, pursuant to Section 168 of the
Resource Management Act; or
c. A resource consent.
1.3 When the tunnel, or any length of it, is no longer required, the length no longer required shall be backfilled
to prevent subsidence.
1.4 All heated air and contaminated air from the tunnel and associated work shall be disposed of in a way
which avoids creating a nuisance or hazard to people and other property.
1.5 The cables and associated equipment shall be designed, installed, and operated so as to, as far as
practicable, minimise public exposure to electric and magnetic fields.
1.6 Upon request from Council, at no lesser intervals than annually, Vector shall provide written confirmation
that the maximum levels of the electric and magnetic fields set out in the AEE are not exceeded.
1.15 All internal and external Council costs of monitoring the conditions are to be borne by the requiring
authority.
1.16 Vector shall not permit access to the tunnel for use by any third party which would negate the opportunity
for Vector, Transpower New Zealand Limited, Power New Zealand Limited, Northpower Limited and/or
Top Energy Limited (or their successors) to use the tunnel for the purpose of installing transmission lines
at a voltage at or exceeding 110 kV and up to 220 kV, without first advising each of such companies.
2.4 All plant associated with the long term operation of the tunnel (not including Transpower's operations at
the Transpower site) is to be designed, constructed, and maintained to ensure that the following noise
levels are not exceeded:
a. Noise measured at or within the boundary of any property except those with a business activity
zoning:
b. Noise measured at any time at or within the boundary of any property zoned business activity: L10
65 dBA
2.5 Measurement and assessment shall be in accordance with the requirements of NZS 6801:1999
"Measurement of Environmental Sound" and NZS 6802:1999 "Assessment of Environmental Noise". The
noise shall be measured with a sound level meter complying at least with the International Standard IEC
651 (1979): Sound Level Meters, Type 1.
7A.2 The areas of the Hobson, Newmarket and Penrose Portals immediately involved in the storage, loading,
unloading, using or otherwise handling of waste and other hazardous substances, shall be protected by
spill containment systems that shall comply with the following:
a. Be constructed of impervious material that are resistant to the hazardous substances involved;
b. Be able to contain the maximum volume of the largest tank used; and
c. Be designed, constructed and managed so that any spill or release of any hazardous substance
and any stormwater that may have entered and become contaminated in the spill containment
system is prevented from entering the stormwater system and is prevented from discharging into or
onto the land or groundwater, any water body, or potable water supply.
7A.3 Prior to construction of the spill containment systems referred to in Condition 7A.2 above, Vector shall
produce a spill contingency plan, an emergency evacuation plan, a health and safety plan, and a fire
safety plan for the Hobson, Newmarket and Penrose Portals to the satisfaction of Council. Vector shall
comply with these plans at all times.
Advice Notes
The Penrose substation site is subject to an existing Transpower designation (Penrose Substation) and an
existing Council designation (Proposed Accessway, Gavin St to McNab St Subway). As such the Vector
designation is to be identified as the later designation in the Unitary Plan. The provisions of Section 177 of
the Resource Management Act 1991 apply accordingly.
Attachments
Legacy Reference Designation F14-22, Auckland Council District Plan (Isthmus Section)
1999
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation G05-06, Auckland Council District Plan (Isthmus Section)
1999
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation G11-12, Auckland Council District Plan (Isthmus Section)
1999
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation H09-19, Auckland Council District Plan (Isthmus Section)
1999
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation H11-15, Auckland Council District Plan (Isthmus Section)
1999
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation H13-03, Auckland Council District Plan (Isthmus Section)
1999
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation H14-12, Auckland Council District Plan (Isthmus Section)
1999
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation J13-10, Auckland Council District Plan (Isthmus Section)
1999
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 286, Auckland Council District Plan (Central Area
Section) 2005
Purpose
Conditions
1. The work shall be undertaken in general accordance with Plans Ref.58201 A055, dated
21.08.97, and A130 and A131 dated July 97. No outline plan shall be required under Section
176A of the Resource Management Act 1991 for work undertaken in general accordance
with these Plans.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 179, Auckland Council District Plan (North Shore
Section) 2002
Lapse Date The designation will lapse on 31 August 2032 unless given effect
to.
Purpose
The installation, maintenance, repair, replacement, inspection and operation of one 110kV underground
electricity transmission line and associated telecommunication cables and the minor above ground structures
associated therewith, within a corridor.
Conditions
1. The alignment and width of the North Shore Transmission Corridor shall be generally in accordance with
that described in Appendix A to the 2001 Notice of Requirement as amended by the 2005 Alteration to the
Designation (LUC/2120374) and the 2012 Alteration to the Designation and shall be demarcated on the
Auckland Unitary Plan Maps accordingly.
2. That prior to any works being commenced, Vector Limited shall obtain all requisite regional resource
consents required by the Auckland Council under the Resource Management Act 1991.
3. Any land taken or held for the works shall be maintained to a reasonable standard until physical works
commence.
4. The cables and associated equipment shall be designed, installed and operated so as to meet the NZ
National Radiation Laboratory guidelines (as confirmed by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing
Radiation Protection, ICNIRP) for general public 24hrs/day exposure.
5. In the event that electricity supply will need to be shut down for planned periods during construction,
Vector Limited shall advise Watercare Services Ltd of the time and duration of the intended shut down at
least 48 hours in advance.
6. Vector Limited shall submit an Outline Plan of Works to Auckland Council in accordance with Section
176A of the Resource Management Act 1991. In addition to the matters listed in Section 176A(3), the
Outline Plan shall describe and include details on the following:
a. The alignment of the cable(s) within the corridor and the width of the corridor.
b. The distance that any trench will be located from residential zoned properties and the depth of that
trench and any measures to prevent the movement of earth on adjoining properties.
c. The location, size, function and effects (including noise) of all above-ground structures.
d. Measures to avoid, remedy or mitigate the potential effects of construction and maintenance
activities on existing water, stormwater and wastewater services;
f. Measures to avoid, remedy or mitigate the potential effects arising from the physical presence of
the cable on the future construction of water, stormwater and wastewater services;
Services
7. During the detailed design and subsequent construction activities, Vector Limited and its agents shall
liaise with Watercare Services Ltd prior to undertaking any work in relation to the designation and shall
ensure that all existing utility services located in or adjacent to the designation are:
Protected from any activity which may interfere with the proper functioning of the services; and
If damaged, repaired or replaced; Any costs associated with the protection, repair or replacement of
existing services maintained by the Council shall be at Vector’s expense, to the reasonable satisfaction of
Watercare Services Ltd.
8. All cables shall be installed in accordance with the relevant New Zealand Codes of Practice, including
NZECP 34 and 35.
9. When laying the cable close to existing metallic pipelines Vector Limited shall ensure the associated
service does not breach the requirements of AS/NZS 4653:2000.
10. Vector Limited shall undertake a safety study, as part of the detailed design process, to demonstrate that
induced and transferred potentials to other services would not be hazardous to personnel working on
those services. An appropriate independent body shall review the study and recommend any relevant
design modifications.
11. Vector Limited shall review the possible effects that electric and magnetic fields may have on other
existing underground services within the corridor, ensuring that all practicable measures are taken to
minimise those effects.
12. The 'as-built' plans (in accordance with the Council's Asset Data Standards manual) shall be submitted to
the Council immediately after the completion of all construction.
Property Access
14. Vehicular and pedestrian access shall be maintained to the Wastewater Treatment Plant, Rosedale Park
and Rosedale Park South at all times during construction.
15. In the event that Vector Limited requires access to the North Shore Transmission Corridor via the
Wastewater Treatment Plant site for construction and maintenance activities, all personnel and
contractors of Vector Limited are to comply with access controls and health and safety requirements
applying to the Wastewater Treatment Plant site.
Trees
16. A Vegetation Mitigation Plan shall be prepared prior to the commencement of construction works within
the corridor and shall be subject to the prior approval of the Auckland Council's Manager - Parks, Sports
and Recreation Department. The purpose of the Vegetation Mitigation Plan is to set out the measures for
works around any protected trees and shall contain appropriate measures:
b.. To develop a staged landscape plan for the remnant orchard trees in the George Pannill Reserve
which includes suitable consultation with the Manager - Parks, Sports and Recreation Department
and with local residents. The purpose of this landscape plan is to retain the general character of
the orchard remnant and improve the overall amenity of the area;
c. To indicate that where trees are required to be removed, these be replaced or replaced in close
proximity, on a tree for tree basis, unless otherwise directed by the Manager - Parks, Sports and
Recreation Department and that the replacement planting is maintained in accordance with the
design infrastructure manual for a period of 18 months following planting; and
d. To reasonably minimise the need for removal of large trees and other vegetation which provide
visual screening of the Wastewater Treatment Plant site from residential areas, Rosedale Park and
Rosedale Park South.
The landscape plan for the George Pannill Reserve shall be prepared well in advance of construction to
enable discussion with the Manager - Parks, Sports and Recreation Department and reflect suitable
consultation with local residents. For the purposes of this condition, the monetary limit of any Vector
Limited contribution pursuant to both this designation and Designation 179A to fruit tree replacement in
the George Pannill Reserve shall be $2500 (plus GST). As part of the Vegetation Mitigation Plan, Vector
Limited shall provide suitable planting within that part of the corridor that adjoins the rear boundary of 16
Jade Court, Albany.
17. In the event that trees providing visual screening to the Wastewater Treatment Plant Site need to be
removed as a result of the installation of proposed underground cables, Vector Limited, in consultation
with Watercare Services Ltd and the Council's Manager - Resource consents and compliance, shall,
where practicable, plant suitable replacement trees to provide a similar level of visual screening from
residential areas, Rosedale Park and Rosedale Park South as existed prior to the removal of the trees.
Watercourses/Open Channels
18. Crossings over open channels and watercourses will need to be above the 1% AEP flood plain level with
an adequate freeboard provided. Alternatively if a cable crossing is proposed to go under a watercourse,
then adequate cover and protection will need to be provided to allow for possible future channel erosion
and for channel maintenance activities. Adequate cover and protection will also be required where the
cables cross pipes and other stormwater assets. Details of the channel and watercourse crossings shall
be submitted to the Council's Manager - Resource consents and compliance for approval.
a. The Oteha Stream tributary between Albany Highway and Vanderbilt Parade;
b. The Oteha Stream tributary between Vanderbilt Parade and Northwood Avenue;
d. The concrete lined channels between Sunnynook Road and Porana Road; and
Traffic Disturbance
19. A Traffic Management Plan shall be submitted to the Road Controlling Authority (i.e. Auckland Transport)
for approval, at least 20 working days prior to the commencement of construction of each cable length.
Construction activity shall be undertaken in accordance with the approved Traffic Management Plan. The
Dust
20. Best practicable measures shall be employed (e.g. watering of the construction area) to ensure any dust
nuisance beyond the boundary of the corridor is minimised.
21. All spoil shall be removed from the site so that no spoil or construction materials likely to generate dust
are stored or stockpiled on site.
Water Quality
22. Best practicable measures shall be employed to ensure that the discharge of sediment into any water
body is avoided or minimised.
23. Excess material shall be placed directly into trucks or bins for removal off site thereby minimising the
amount of loose sediment bearing materials on the site.
24. Cesspit filters shall be installed prior to the excavations commencing where there is a risk of runoff to an
existing drainage network. This is to be augmented by the use of silt fences where these are able to be
installed or are necessary. It is anticipated that silt fences will be primarily used in areas where the works
pass close to an open watercourse.
25. Should the excavation require dewatering, then the contractor shall be expected to either discharge the
liquids into another part of the trench (e.g. with scoria backfilling) via a portable settling tank, or across a
grassed strip (provided the grass was long and a silt fence or cesspit filter was in place down gradient).
26. Backfilling, compaction and grading shall be undertaken as soon as possible after the laying of trenches,
followed by re-sowing to re-instate surfaces to a condition which existed before the trenching.
27. The trenches for laying underground cables shall be located a minimum distance of 1.5m from any
residentially zoned property.
Hours of Work
28. The hours of work shall be restricted to 7 am to 6 pm Monday to Friday, 8 am to 6 pm Saturday, with no
construction work undertaken on Sundays and Public Holidays.
Property Access
29. Construction of the cable shall be undertaken in such a manner as to ensure that reasonable access to
properties on the cable route shall be maintained at all times.
Construction Noise
30. During construction, New Zealand Noise Standard 6803 NZS: 1999 Acoustics - Construction Noise shall
be complied with.
31. Vector Limited and its contractors shall, in addition to complying with all other construction related
conditions, take all reasonable steps to prevent or mitigate any nuisance or damage to adjacent properties
during construction.
Archaeological
33. Vector Limited shall immediately advise local kaumatua and the New Zealand Historic Places Trust and
cease working in the affected area until all necessary authority required by the New Zealand Historic
Places Trust is obtained.
Completion of Construction
34. On completion of construction, all carriageways, road markings, signs, property access ways, drainage
systems and other structures shall be restored to a standard at least comparable to their condition before
the commencement of construction and shall be made good as soon as practicable.
Monitoring
35. Within six (6) months of the commencement of operation of the 110kV underground line Vector Limited
shall supply to Council's Manager - Resource Consents and Compliance the results of a magnetic field
survey that measures and appropriately illustrates the combined effect of the existing overhead and new
underground lines, such field strength measurements to be taken at one metre above ground level and at
intervals of not less than 400m or more than 800m along the length of the corridor (excluding roads). The
Council may, depending on the significance of the results compared with recognised acceptable
thresholds (see eg, condition 5), require a repeat of the survey at a future date to be agreed between the
parties
36. That provision be made for the removal of existing trees located in the corridor directly affected by the
proposed location of the cable trenches, and that any replacement planting that may be required be
determined by consultation and agreement between Vector Limited and Council's Manager - Resource
consents and compliance.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation V1, Auckland Council District Plan (Waitakere Section)
2003
Purpose
Conditions
1. To ensure that section 176A 3(f) of the Act has been adequately addressed, an outline plan
shall include, as appropriate:
b. A statement on any adverse effects the works will have on the environment and the
mitigation measures to be carried out
Explanation:
While it is accepted that the project or works will be (or should be) in accordance with the designated
purpose, the Council wishes to be reasonably assured that the specific works to be carried out will not
unnecessarily compromise the objectives, policies and rules of the Plan or adversely affect the
environment. The Council’s principal opportunity to influence the works to assist the requiring
authority to meet its environmental responsibilities is through the outline plan, and the assessment of
compliance and effects will assist it in determining whether to request changes.
2. Appropriate sedimentation and erosion control measures shall be employed for any
earthworks on the designated site.
Note:
That major earthworks may require a regional consent from the Auckland Council.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation V10, Auckland Council District Plan (Waitakere Section)
2003
Purpose
Conditions
1. To ensure that section 176A 3(f) of the Act has been adequately addressed, an outline plan
shall include, as appropriate:
b. A statement on any adverse effects the works will have on the environment and the
mitigation measures to be carried out
Explanation:
While it is accepted that the project or works will be (or should be) in accordance with the designated
purpose, the Council wishes to be reasonably assured that the specific works to be carried out will not
unnecessarily compromise the objectives, policies and rules of the Plan or adversely affect the
environment. The Council’s principal opportunity to influence the works to assist the requiring
authority to meet its environmental responsibilities is through the outline plan, and the assessment of
compliance and effects will assist it in determining whether to request changes.
2. Appropriate sedimentation and erosion control measures shall be employed for any
earthworks on the designated site.
Note:
That major earthworks may require a regional consent from the Auckland Council.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation V11, Auckland Council District Plan (Waitakere Section)
2003
Description
Purpose
1. To ensure that section 176A 3(f) of the Act has been adequately addressed, an outline plan
shall include, as appropriate:
b. A statement on any adverse effects the works will have on the environment and the
mitigation measures to be carried out
Explanation:
While it is accepted that the project or works will be (or should be) in accordance with the designated
purpose, the Council wishes to be reasonably assured that the specific works to be carried out will not
unnecessarily compromise the objectives, policies and rules of the Plan or adversely affect the
environment. The Council’s principal opportunity to influence the works to assist the requiring
authority to meet its environmental responsibilities is through the outline plan, and the assessment of
compliance and effects will assist it in determining whether to request changes.
2. Appropriate sedimentation and erosion control measures shall be employed for any
earthworks on the designated site.
Note:
That major earthworks may require a regional consent from the Auckland Council.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation V12, Auckland Council District Plan (Waitakere Section)
2003
Purpose
Conditions
1. To ensure that section 176A 3(f) of the Act has been adequately addressed, an outline plan
shall include, as appropriate:
b. A statement on any adverse effects the works will have on the environment and the
mitigation measures to be carried out.
Explanation:
While it is accepted that the project or works will be (or should be) in accordance with the designated
purpose, the Council wishes to be reasonably assured that the specific works to be carried out will not
unnecessarily compromise the objectives, policies and rules of the Plan or adversely affect the
environment. The Council’s principal opportunity to influence the works to assist the requiring
authority to meet its environmental responsibilities is through the outline plan, and the assessment of
compliance and effects will assist it in determining whether to request changes.
2. Appropriate sedimentation and erosion control measures shall be employed for any
earthworks on the designated site. Note: That major earthworks may require a regional
consent from the Auckland Council.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation V13, Auckland Council District Plan (Waitakere Section)
2003
Purpose
Conditions
1. To ensure that section 176A 3(f) of the Act has been adequately addressed, an outline plan
shall include, as appropriate:
b. A statement on any adverse effects the works will have on the environment and the
mitigation measures to be carried out.
Explanation:
While it is accepted that the project or works will be (or should be) in accordance with the designated
purpose, the Council wishes to be reasonably assured that the specific works to be carried out will not
unnecessarily compromise the objectives, policies and rules of the Plan or adversely affect the
environment. The Council’s principal opportunity to influence the works to assist the requiring
authority to meet its environmental responsibilities is through the outline plan, and the assessment of
compliance and effects will assist it in determining whether to request changes.
2. Appropriate sedimentation and erosion control measures shall be employed for any
earthworks on the designated site.
Note:
That major earthworks may require a regional consent from the Auckland Council.
Attachments
Legacy Reference Designation V14, Auckland Council District Plan (Waitakere Section)
2003
Purpose
Conditions
1. To ensure that section 176A 3(f) of the Act has been adequately addressed, an outline plan
shall include, as appropriate:
b. A statement on any adverse effects the works will have on the environment and the
mitigation measures to be carried out.
Explanation:
While it is accepted that the project or works will be (or should be) in accordance with the designated
purpose, the Council wishes to be reasonably assured that the specific works to be carried out will not
unnecessarily compromise the objectives, policies and rules of the Plan or adversely affect the
environment. The Council’s principal opportunity to influence the works to assist the requiring
authority to meet its environmental responsibilities is through the outline plan, and the assessment of
compliance and effects will assist it in determining whether to request changes.
2. Appropriate sedimentation and erosion control measures shall be employed for any
earthworks on the designated site.
Note:
That major earthworks may require a regional consent from the Auckland Council.
Attachments
Legacy Reference Designation V15, Auckland Council District Plan (Waitakere Section)
2003
Purpose
Conditions
1. To ensure that section 176A 3(f) of the Act has been adequately addressed, an outline plan
shall include, as appropriate:
b. A statement on any adverse effects the works will have on the environment and the
mitigation measures to be carried out.
Explanation:
While it is accepted that the project or works will be (or should be) in accordance with the designated
purpose, the Council wishes to be reasonably assured that the specific works to be carried out will not
unnecessarily compromise the objectives, policies and rules of the Plan or adversely affect the
environment. The Council’s principal opportunity to influence the works to assist the requiring
authority to meet its environmental responsibilities is through the outline plan, and the assessment of
compliance and effects will assist it in determining whether to request changes.
2. Appropriate sedimentation and erosion control measures shall be employed for any
earthworks on the designated site.
Note:
That major earthworks may require a regional consent from the Auckland Council.
Attachments
Legacy Reference Designation V17, Auckland Council District Plan (Waitakere Section)
2003
Purpose
Conditions
1. To ensure that section 176A 3(f) of the Act has been adequately addressed, an outline plan
shall include, as appropriate:
b. A statement on any adverse effects the works will have on the environment and the
mitigation measures to be carried out.
Explanation:
While it is accepted that the project or works will be (or should be) in accordance with the designated
purpose, the Council wishes to be reasonably assured that the specific works to be carried out will not
unnecessarily compromise the objectives, policies and rules of the Plan or adversely affect the
environment. The Council’s principal opportunity to influence the works to assist the requiring
authority to meet its environmental responsibilities is through the outline plan, and the assessment of
compliance and effects will assist it in determining whether to request changes.
2. Appropriate sedimentation and erosion control measures shall be employed for any
earthworks on the designated site.
Note:
That major earthworks may require a regional consent from the Auckland Council.
Attachments
Purpose
Conditions
1. The electricity substation shall be constructed in general accordance with “Notice of A Requirement by a
Requiring Authority for a Designation Under Section 168 of the Resource Management Act 1991” (being
the notice by Vector Limited for a designation for Electricity Supply Purposes - Substation), received by
Council on 3rd March 2008 and referenced by Council as LUC 2008 351, including further information
submitted to Council as part of the notice of requirement. This includes the proposed landscaping and 1.8
metre high visually permeable fencing along the front and rear boundaries of the site (with the installation
of a gate along the front boundary). The landscaping shall be implemented in the first planting season
after the construction of the electricity substation.
2. If the final design and layout does not reflect that submitted with the Notice of Requirement, an Outline
Plan shall be submitted in accordance with section 176A of the Resource Management Act. This Outline
Plan is to include confirmation that the substation has been designed so that it can continue to operate
during 1% annual exceedence probability flood events.
3. An Outline Plan shall be submitted in accordance with section 176A of the Resource Management Act
prior to the construction of the second transformer. This Outline Plan is to include confirmation that the
substation has been designed so that it can continue to operate during 1% annual exceedance probability
flood events.
4. Operational noise from the electricity substation shall not exceed the following levels as measured at any
residential boundary:
b. Noise shall be measured and assessed in accordance with “NZS6801:2008 Measure of Sound”,
and “NZS6802:2008 Assessment of Environmental Sound”.
5. The requiring authority shall, at its expense, provide an acoustic report from a suitably qualified,
experienced and recognised acoustic engineer within three months of the installation and commissioning
6. The electricity substation shall be designed and constructed so that it can continue to operate during 1%
annual exceedance probability flood events.
7. The electricity substation shall comply with New Zealand electric and magnetic field reference limits as
documented in the National Radiation Laboratory publication “Electric Magnetic Fields and Your Health”
(2001).
8. The requiring authority shall, at its expense, provide a report from a suitably qualified, experienced and
recognised electrical engineer within three months of the installation and commissioning of each of the
proposed two transformers demonstrating compliance with the electric and magnetic field reference limits
permitted in condition 7 above. The report shall be submitted to the Manager, Resource Consents and
Compliance.
9. Appropriate sedimentation and erosion control measures shall be employed for any earthworks on the
designated site.
10. Noise from construction activities shall not exceed the limits specified in, and shall be measured and
assessed in accordance with, the New Zealand Standard NZS 6803:1999, Acoustics - Construction Noise.
11. To ensure that section 176A 3(f) of the Act has been adequately addressed, an outline plan shall include,
as appropriate:
b. A statement on any adverse effects the works will have on the environment and the mitigation
measures to be carried out.
Explanation:
While it is accepted that the project or works will be (or should be) in accordance with the designated purpose,
the Council wishes to be reasonably assured that the specific works to be carried out will not unnecessarily
compromise the objectives, policies and rules of the Plan or adversely affect the environment. The Council’s
principal opportunity to influence the works to assist the requiring authority to meet its environmental
responsibilities is through the outline plan, and the assessment of compliance and effects will assist it in
determining whether to request changes.
Advice Notes
1. The requiring authority has confirmed that if, at the time of construction, the adjoining property owners
agree, it will replace the existing side boundary fences with 1.8m close boarded fences.
2. That major earthworks may require a regional consent from the Auckland Council.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation V2, Auckland Council District Plan (Waitakere Section)
2003
Purpose
Conditions
1. To ensure that section 176A 3(f) of the Act has been adequately addressed, an outline plan
shall include, as appropriate:
b. A statement on any adverse effects the works will have on the environment and the
mitigation measures to be carried out.
Explanation:
While it is accepted that the project or works will be (or should be) in accordance with the designated
purpose, the Council wishes to be reasonably assured that the specific works to be carried out will not
unnecessarily compromise the objectives, policies and rules of the Plan or adversely affect the
environment. The Council’s principal opportunity to influence the works to assist the requiring
authority to meet its environmental responsibilities is through the outline plan, and the assessment of
compliance and effects will assist it in determining whether to request changes.
2. Appropriate sedimentation and erosion control measures shall be employed for any
earthworks on the designated site.
Note:
That major earthworks may require a regional consent from the Auckland Council.
Attachments
Legacy Reference Designation V3, Auckland Council District Plan (Waitakere Section)
2003
Purpose
Conditions
1. To ensure that section 176A 3(f) of the Act has been adequately addressed, an outline plan
shall include, as appropriate:
b. A statement on any adverse effects the works will have on the environment and the
mitigation measures to be carried out.
Explanation:
While it is accepted that the project or works will be (or should be) in accordance with the designated
purpose, the Council wishes to be reasonably assured that the specific works to be carried out will not
unnecessarily compromise the objectives, policies and rules of the Plan or adversely affect the
environment. The Council’s principal opportunity to influence the works to assist the requiring
authority to meet its environmental responsibilities is through the outline plan, and the assessment of
compliance and effects will assist it in determining whether to request changes.
2. Appropriate sedimentation and erosion control measures shall be employed for any
earthworks on the designated site.
Note:
That major earthworks may require a regional consent from the Auckland Council.
Attachments
Legacy Reference Designation V4, Auckland Council District Plan (Waitakere Section)
2003
Purpose
Conditions
1. To ensure that section 176A 3(f) of the Act has been adequately addressed, an outline plan
shall include, as appropriate:
b. A statement on any adverse effects the works will have on the environment and the
mitigation measures to be carried out.
Explanation:
While it is accepted that the project or works will be (or should be) in accordance with the designated
purpose, the Council wishes to be reasonably assured that the specific works to be carried out will not
unnecessarily compromise the objectives, policies and rules of the Plan or adversely affect the
environment. The Council’s principal opportunity to influence the works to assist the requiring
authority to meet its environmental responsibilities is through the outline plan, and the assessment of
compliance and effects will assist it in determining whether to request changes.
2. Appropriate sedimentation and erosion control measures shall be employed for any
earthworks on the designated site.
Note:
That major earthworks may require a regional consent from the Auckland Council.
Attachments
Purpose
Conditions
1. To ensure that section 176A 3(f) of the Act has been adequately addressed, an outline plan
shall include, as appropriate:
b. A statement on any adverse effects the works will have on the environment and the
mitigation measures to be carried out.
Explanation:
While it is accepted that the project or works will be (or should be) in accordance with the designated
purpose, the Council wishes to be reasonably assured that the specific works to be carried out will not
unnecessarily compromise the objectives, policies and rules of the Plan or adversely affect the
environment. The Council’s principal opportunity to influence the works to assist the requiring
authority to meet its environmental responsibilities is through the outline plan, and the assessment of
compliance and effects will assist it in determining whether to request changes.
2. Appropriate sedimentation and erosion control measures shall be employed for any
earthworks on the designated site.
Note:
That major earthworks may require a regional consent from the Auckland Council.
Attachments
Legacy Reference Designation V6, Auckland Council District Plan (Waitakere Section)
2003
Purpose
Conditions
1. To ensure that section 176A 3(f) of the Act has been adequately addressed, an outline plan
shall include, as appropriate:
b. A statement on any adverse effects the works will have on the environment and the
mitigation measures to be carried out.
Explanation:
While it is accepted that the project or works will be (or should be) in accordance with the designated
purpose, the Council wishes to be reasonably assured that the specific works to be carried out will not
unnecessarily compromise the objectives, policies and rules of the Plan or adversely affect the
environment. The Council’s principal opportunity to influence the works to assist the requiring
authority to meet its environmental responsibilities is through the outline plan, and the assessment of
compliance and effects will assist it in determining whether to request changes.
2. Appropriate sedimentation and erosion control measures shall be employed for any
earthworks on the designated site.
Note:
That major earthworks may require a regional consent from the Auckland Council.
Attachments
Legacy Reference Designation V7, Auckland Council District Plan (Waitakere Section)
2003
Purpose
Conditions
1. To ensure that section 176A 3(f) of the Act has been adequately addressed, an outline plan
shall include, as appropriate:
b. A statement on any adverse effects the works will have on the environment and the
mitigation measures to be carried out.
Explanation:
While it is accepted that the project or works will be (or should be) in accordance with the designated
purpose, the Council wishes to be reasonably assured that the specific works to be carried out will not
unnecessarily compromise the objectives, policies and rules of the Plan or adversely affect the
environment. The Council’s principal opportunity to influence the works to assist the requiring
authority to meet its environmental responsibilities is through the outline plan, and the assessment of
compliance and effects will assist it in determining whether to request changes.
2. Appropriate sedimentation and erosion control measures shall be employed for any
earthworks on the designated site.
Note:
That major earthworks may require a regional consent from the Auckland Council.
Attachments
Legacy Reference Designation V8, Auckland Council District Plan (Waitakere Section)
2003
Purpose
Conditions
1. To ensure that section 176A 3(f) of the Act has been adequately addressed, an outline plan
shall include, as appropriate:
b. A statement on any adverse effects the works will have on the environment and the
mitigation measures to be carried out.
Explanation:
While it is accepted that the project or works will be (or should be) in accordance with the designated
purpose, the Council wishes to be reasonably assured that the specific works to be carried out will not
unnecessarily compromise the objectives, policies and rules of the Plan or adversely affect the
environment. The Council’s principal opportunity to influence the works to assist the requiring
authority to meet its environmental responsibilities is through the outline plan, and the assessment of
compliance and effects will assist it in determining whether to request changes.
2. Appropriate sedimentation and erosion control measures shall be employed for any
earthworks on the designated site.
Note:
That major earthworks may require a regional consent from the Auckland Council.
Attachments
Legacy Reference Designation V9, Auckland Council District Plan (Waitakere Section)
2003
Description
Conditions
1. To ensure that section 176A 3(f) of the Act has been adequately addressed, an outline plan
shall include, as appropriate:
b. A statement on any adverse effects the works will have on the environment and the
mitigation measures to be carried out.
Explanation:
While it is accepted that the project or works will be (or should be) in accordance with the designated
purpose, the Council wishes to be reasonably assured that the specific works to be carried out will not
unnecessarily compromise the objectives, policies and rules of the Plan or adversely affect the
environment. The Council’s principal opportunity to influence the works to assist the requiring
authority to meet its environmental responsibilities is through the outline plan, and the assessment of
compliance and effects will assist it in determining whether to request changes.
2. Appropriate sedimentation and erosion control measures shall be employed for any
earthworks on the designated site.
Note:
That major earthworks may require a regional consent from the Auckland Council.
Attachments
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 26, Auckland Council District Plan (Papakura Section)
1999
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Purpose
Conditions
1A Except as provided for in 1A(c) below, noise from this substation shall not exceed the following noise
limits:
a. 55 dB L between Monday to Saturday 7am to 10pm and Sundays 9am to 6pm and
Aeq
c. Noise from this substation can exceed the limits in (a) and (b) if the adjacent zone has a higher
noise limit, provided that the noise limit in that zone is not exceeded.
2. The substation shall comply with the International Commission on Nonionising Radiation Protection
Guidelines for limiting exposure to time varying electric magnetic fields (1Hz – 100kHz) (Health Physics,
2010, 99(6): 818836) and recommendations from the World Health Organisation monograph Environment
Health Criteria (No 238, June 2007)
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 616, Auckland Council District Plan (Rodney Section)
2011
Description
Conditions
General
1. The activity shall proceed in general accordance with the Notice of Requirement submitted
to Council dated March 2009 and plans drawn by Construkt Architects Limited numbered
202, 401 and 402 (all dated July 2009), provided that the colours shall be as set out below
(or their current equivalent if those colours are no longer manufactured):
ii. Base panels, steel doors, and timber work - Resene "karaka"; and
Provided further that no element of the proposed substation building shall exceed the 9m height limit
above existing ground level and the height in relation to boundary control on the eastern boundary
shall not be infringed.
Outline Plan
2. If either the final design and layout of the substation does not reflect the design and layout
submitted with the Notice of Requirement, or if there are any future additional works
proposed that are not permitted by the Unitary Plan, an outline plan shall be submitted in
accordance with section 176A of the Resource Management Act 1991 to the Auckland
Council, before any construction is commenced. However, where the future additional work
Landscape Plan
3. The landscaping plan (Isthmus Group Ltd, Job No. 2658 Figure 5, dated March 2009)
shown in Appendix 15Z(i), shall be implemented during the first planting season after the
construction of the substation. (Provided that the 15 phormium tenax (flax) along the eastern
boundary shown on that landscape plan shall be replaced with griselinia littoralis.) The
landscaping shall be maintained thereafter for the term of the designation.
Boundary Planting
4. The boundary planting comprising both the new planting and the existing planting, and
which occupies the area shown on the Covenant Plan (dated July 2009), shall be retained
on site for the period which the site is occupied by the substation provided that this condition
shall not prevent cables or other services (including stormwater) that may need to be
installed across the covenanted area.
Notwithstanding condition 3, the new boundary planting identified in the landscaping plan shall be
planted within the first planting season after the designation is incorporated into the Auckland Unitary
Plan and shall thereafter be maintained for the duration of the designation.
Arborist Supervision
Arborist Work
6. Any alteration to vegetation on the site shall be undertaken in accordance with the report
prepared by Nigel Clough of Tree Solutions dated 01 June 2009. This includes:
a. The proposed works hereby approved shall proceed in strict accordance with the details set
out in the description of works attached to this consent along with any recommendations
noted.
b. The removal of the subject vegetation shall be undertaken by a suitably qualified arborist,
using currently accepted arboricultural dismantling methods and practices, in a manner so
as to cause no damage to other vegetation on the site.
c. That the trimming of the boundary vegetation shall be undertaken by a suitably qualified
arborist, using currently accepted arboricultural pruning methods and standards.
d. That the trimming of the boundary vegetation be undertaken prior to the commencement of
development works on site.
g. The protective fencing is to remain in place until the completion of works on the site.
h. That Council is informed as to when the proposed planting works have been completed.
Stormwater
7. Provide onsite detention to limit post development flows to pre development flows in the 1 in
10 year storm events. Details of the design and management of any stormwater
infrastructure required shall be prepared and shall be submitted to the Council at least 3
months prior to commencement of construction of the substation.
Fencing
8. The applicant shall construct a post and batten fence matching the existing fence around the
perimeter of the substation site (which will be gated) prior to the substation becoming
operational.
9. Prior to any construction being undertaken, a temporary Traffic Management Plan shall be
submitted to the Council and be approved by the Team Leader Resource consents in
consultation with the Road Controlling Authority (i.e. Auckland Transport), should any on-
street loading or reversing of trucks onto the road be required.
Access
10. The following measures shall be implemented prior to the operation of the substation:
b. A turning area shall be provided to allow vehicles to perform a 1800 turn to avoid reversing
onto the street.
Operation Noise
11. The noise level (L10) as measured within the boundary of any other site should not exceed
the following limits:
The noise level shall be measured in accordance with the requirements of NZS6801:2008
Measurement of Sound and assessed in accordance with the requirements of NZS6802:2008
Assessment of Environmental Sound.
12. Construction activity on the site shall only occur between the following hours:
All construction noise shall comply with and be measured and assessed in accordance with,
NZS6803:1999, Acoustics — Construction Noise.
Plate compaction is permitted to exceed the relevant limit by up to 1 decibel (71dB LAeq) and can
only be undertaken between 7.30am to 6pm, Monday to Friday.
Archaeological
13. If any artefact, including human remains is exposed during any site works the following
procedures shall apply:
b. The site supervisor shall immediately secure the area in a way that ensures any artefacts or
remains are untouched; and
c. The site supervisor shall notify the following groups that an archaeological site has been
unearthed, so that appropriate action can be taken:
i. Tangata whenua;
iv. The Council’s RMA Compliance Administration Officer (telephone 0800426 5169); and
14. The installation shall at all times not exceed the reference levels for public exposure to 50
Hz electric and magnetic fields set out in the International Commission on Non-Ionising
Radiation Protection (ICNIRP): electric field strength: 5 kV/m and magnetic flux density: 100
microtesla.
15. The Requiring Authority shall engage a suitably qualified person to carry out measurement
of the electric and magnetic fields emitting from this substation to confirm the compliance
with the ICNIRP guidelines in effect at the time the substation is constructed. A report with
measurement results shall be provided to Council within two months of the substation
commencing operation and again within two months of the commencement of operation of
the second transformer. The measurement results will be made available for viewing by the
public.
16. This designation shall lapse 10 years from the date is has been confirmed.
Attachments
Site Plan
Building Sections
Legacy Reference Designation 617, Auckland Council District Plan (Rodney Section)
2011
Purpose
Substation.
Conditions
General
1. The activity shall proceed in general accordance with the Alteration Notice of Requirement
under s181(3) submitted to Council dated 19 September 2024 and the plans Proposed Site
Layout 4262-8024 Rev. 7 dated 1/8/2024, Finished Site Contours 4262-8043 Rev 2 dated
18/7/2024, Switchroom Elevations 4262-8150 Rev. 4 dated 30/4/2024 and Transformer
Enclosure Elevations 4262-8350 Rev. 3 dated 28/2/2024 drawn by Vector Limited.
Outline Plan
2. If either the final design and layout of the substation does not reflect the design and layout
submitted with the Alteration Notice of Requirement under s181(3), or if there are any future
additional works proposed that are not permitted by the Unitary Plan, an outline plan shall
be submitted in accordance with section 176A of the Resource Management Act 1991 to the
Auckland Council, before any construction is commenced. However, where the future
additional work is in accordance with the Alteration Notice of Requirement under s181(3) or
is permitted by the Unitary Plan, then the requirement for an Outline Plan is waived under
s176A(2).
Landscape Plan
3. The landscaping plan (Isthmus Group Ltd, Drawing 01.01 Rev. Proposed Landscape Plan,
dated 29/4/2024) shown in Appendix 15AA(i), shall be implemented during the first planting
season after the construction of the substation. The landscaping shall be maintained
thereafter.
4. The applicant shall construct a post and batten fence around the perimeter of the substation
site prior to the substation becoming operational.
Access
6. The following measures shall be implemented prior to the operation of the substation:
b. A sightline covenant as shown in the plans provided with the subdivision application (to the
east if the driveway) is to be established;
c. The small bunch of agapanthus within the road reserve near the driveway crossing for 836
Sandspit Road is to be removed at the cost of the applicant, to the approval of the Manager
- Resource Consents and Compliance;
d. Further details of the drainage design for the driveway should be provided by the applicant,
including culvert size and end treatment; and
e. The open channel surrounding the driveway shall be built up to a slope no steeper than 1 in
4 on either side of the driveway.
Construction Noise
7. Noise from construction activities shall not exceed the limits recommended in and shall be
measured and assessed in accordance with, NZS6803:1999, Acoustics — Construction
Noise. Note that the noise limit between the hours of 2000 to 0630 weekdays, 1800 to 0630
Saturdays and at all times on Sundays and Public Holidays, may mean that no construction
work can take place.
8. (operation noise) The operational noise from the substation shall not exceed the following
limits at the notional boundary (notional boundary is defined as a line 20m from the side of a
rural dwelling existing as at 1 April 2009, or the legal boundary where this is closer to the
dwelling):
Archaeological
9. If any artefact, including human remains is exposed during any site works the following
procedures shall apply:
b. The site supervisor shall immediately secure the area in a way that ensures any artefacts or
remains are untouched; and
c. The site supervisor shall notify the following groups that an archaeological site has been
unearthed, so that appropriate action can be taken:
i. Tangata whenua,
iv. The Council’s RMA Compliance Administration Officer (telephone 301 0101); and
Lapse
Attachments
Legacy Reference Designation 157, Auckland Council District Plan (North Shore Section)
2002
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 64, Auckland Council District Plan (North Shore Section)
2002
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 65, Auckland Council District Plan (North Shore Section)
2002
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 66, Auckland Council District Plan (North Shore Section)
2002
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 67, Auckland Council District Plan (North Shore Section)
2002
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 68, Auckland Council District Plan (North Shore Section)
2002
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 69, Auckland Council District Plan (North Shore Section)
2002
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 70, Auckland Council District Plan (North Shore Section)
2002
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 71, Auckland Council District Plan (North Shore Section)
2002
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 72, Auckland Council District Plan (North Shore
Section) 2002
Legacy Reference Designation 73, Auckland Council District Plan (North Shore Section)
2002
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 74, Auckland Council District Plan (North Shore Section)
2002
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 75, Auckland Council District Plan (North Shore Section)
2002
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 76, Auckland Council District Plan (North Shore Section)
2002
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 77, Auckland Council District Plan (North Shore Section)
2002
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 78, Auckland Council District Plan (North Shore Section) 2002
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 79, Auckland Council District Plan (North Shore Section)
2002
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 80, Auckland Council District Plan (North Shore Section)
2002
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 81, Auckland Council District Plan (North Shore Section)
2002
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 601, Auckland Council District Plan (Rodney Section)
2011
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 602, Auckland Council District Plan (Rodney Section)
2011
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Purpose
Conditions
Outline Plan
1. An outline plan shall be submitted in accordance with section 176A of the Resource Management Act
1991 to the council before any construction is commenced.
Landscape Plan
2. An outline plan submitted to council shall include a detailed landscape plan, including an implementation
and maintenance programme.
3. The plan shall include details of the plant sizes at the time of planting and intended species. Preference
should be given to the use of indigenous species, with a further preference for the use of local genetic
stock. Such a plan shall include appropriate measures to reduce adverse effects on visual amenity and to
provide screening of the substation building viewed from neighbouring properties and Omaha Valley
Road, Leigh Road and Quintal Road.
Operational Noise
4A Except as provided for in 4A(c) below, noise from this substation shall not exceed the following noise
limits:
c. Noise from this substation can exceed the limits in (a) and (b) if the adjacent
zone has a higher noise limit, provided that the noise limit in that zone is not exceeded.
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 604, Auckland Council District Plan (Rodney Section)
2011
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 605, Auckland Council District Plan (Rodney Section)
2011
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 607, Auckland Council District Plan (Rodney Section)
2011
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 608, Auckland Council District Plan (Rodney Section)
2011
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Purpose
Conditions
Outline Plan
1. An outline plan shall be submitted in accordance with s. 176A of the Resource Management Act (1991) to
the council before any construction is commenced.
Landscape Plan
2. An outline plan submitted to council shall include a detailed landscape plan, including an implementation
and maintenance programme.
3. The plan shall include details of the plant sizes at the time of planting and intended species. Preference
should be given to the use of indigenous species, with a further preference for the use of local genetic
stock. Such a plan shall include appropriate measures to reduce adverse effects on visual amenity and to
provide screening of the substation building viewed from neighbouring properties and Gulf Harbour Drive,
Harbour Village Drive and Laurie Southwick Parade.
Operational Noise
4A Except as provided for in 4A(c) below, noise from this substation shall not exceed the following noise
limits:
a. 55 dB LAeq between Monday to Saturday 7am to 10pm and Sundays 9am to 6pm and
c. Noise from this substation can exceed the limits in (a) and (b) if the zone or any applicable
interface rule has a higher noise limit that would otherwise apply to that boundary of the substation
site, provided that the higher noise limit at that boundary is not exceeded.
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 610, Auckland Council District Plan (Rodney Section)
2011
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Location Horseshoe Bush Road (Pt Allot 141 SO 46462), Dairy Flat
Legacy Reference Designation 611, Auckland Council District Plan (Rodney Section)
2011
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 612, Auckland Council District Plan (Rodney Section)
2011
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 613, Auckland Council District Plan (Rodney Section)
2011
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
Attachments
No attachments.
Legacy Reference Designation 614, Auckland Council District Plan (Rodney Section)
2011
Purpose
Conditions
No conditions.
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Conditions
No conditions.
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No conditions.
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Legacy Reference Designation 194 , Auckland Council District Plan (North Shore
Section) 2002
Purpose
Conditions
1. General
a. That the scope and extent of the works within the designated area be in accordance with the
Notice of Requirement, dated 20 December 2012, for the designation of land for “Electrical Works
(Substation)”, at 115 Rosedale Road, Pinehill, being Lot 2 DP 459157. For reference, the design
and layout plans submitted with the Notice of Requirement are:
b. The designation shall lapse on the expiry of a period of 10 years after the date it is included in the
Unitary Plan in accordance with section 184(1)(c) of the Resource Management Act 1991, unless:
2. Outline Plan
The requirement for an Outline Plan has been waived but if the design and layout of the substation does
not reflect the design and layout submitted with the Notice of Requirement in accordance with Condition 1,
or in the case of any future works, an Outline Plan shall be submitted in accordance with section 176A of
the Resource Management Act 1991 to the Auckland Council unless the works are permitted under the
provisions of the Unitary Plan.
3. Noise
a. The substation shall at all times not exceed the reference levels for public exposure to 50Hz
electric and magnetic fields set out in the International Commission on Non-Ionising Radiation
Protection 2010 (ICNIRP) at the site boundaries.
b. Within 6 months of the substation commencing operation, a noise monitoring report and EMF
report with measurement results shall be provided to Auckland Council to confirm the compliance
with noise limits set in Condition 3(a) and EMF limits set in Condition 4(a) when the substation is at
full capacity and at peak loads.
The landscaping shall be undertaken in general accordance with the Vector Limited Drawing 4258-8024
Revision 4 and shall be completed in the first planting season after the construction of the substation.
a. The sediment and erosion control plan (SKM Drawing CV-0003 Revision A) shall be implemented
during the bulk earthworks.
b. Development shall take account of any recommendations of existing or future geotechnical reports.
A copy of any future report obtained shall be provided for the records of the Council.
The detailed design of the stormwater management system for the site shall be designed and constructed
in accordance with the report and supporting plans and documents prepared by SKM titled “Rosedale
Flood Assessment Report” (Reference ZP01221), dated 13 December 2012 (Reference ZP01221), and
SKM Drawing No. CV-001 – Revision D dated 18 December 2012.
A Traffic Management Plan shall be prepared and submitted to Auckland Transport prior to
commencement of the construction of the substation.
9. Hazardous Substances
A site management plan shall be prepared and implemented to address the following:
b. Site housekeeping.
10. Archaeology
In the event that any archaeological sites or remains are discovered during the earthworks, then the works
at that place of discovery will cease immediately. The New Zealand Historic Places Trust, kaumatua
representing the local Tangata Whenua, the Auckland Council, and the New Zealand Police as
appropriate, shall be contacted. Work shall only recommence in the affected area when any necessary
statutory authorisations or consents have been obtained.
11. Fencing
Attachments
No attachments.
Rollover Designation No
Purpose
Conditions
3. The substation building will have a minimum set-back from the Hillsborough Road boundary of 2.5m.
4. The substation building will have a minimum set-back from the northern residential boundary of 6m.
5A Except as provided for in 5A(c) below, noise from this substation shall not exceed the following noise
limits:
a. 55 dB LAeq between Monday to Saturday 7am to 10pm and Sundays 9am to 6pm and
c. Noise from this substation can exceed the limits in (a) and (b) if the zone or any applicable
interface rule has a higher noise limit that would otherwise apply to that boundary of the substation
site, provided that the higher noise limit at that boundary is not exceeded.
6. The substation shall at all times not exceed the reference levels for public exposure to 50 Hz electric and
magnetic fields set out in the International Commission on Non-Ionising Radiation Protection 2010
(ICNIRP) at the site boundary.
Attachments
No attachments.
Rollover Designation No
Purpose
Conditions
2A Except as provided for in 2A(c) below, noise from this substation shall not exceed the following noise
limits:
a. 55 dB LAeq between Monday to Saturday 7am to 10pm and Sundays 9am to 6pm and
c. Noise from this substation can exceed the limits in (a) and (b) if the zone or any applicable
interface rule has a higher noise limit that would otherwise apply to that boundary of the substation
site, provided that the higher noise limit at that boundary is not exceeded.
3. The substation shall at all times not exceed the reference levels for public exposure to 50 Hz electric and
magnetic fields set out in the International Commission on Non-Ionising Radiation Protection 2010
(ICNIRP) at the site boundary.
4. Appropriate sediment and erosion control measures shall be employed for any earthworks on the site.
Attachments
No attachments.
Rollover Designation No
Lapse Date This designation will lapse on 31 August 2027 unless given
effect to.
Purpose
Conditions
2. The substation building will have a minimum set-back from the front boundary of 6m.
4A Except as provided for in 2A(c) below, noise from this substation shall not exceed the following noise
limits:
a. 55 dB LAeq between Monday to Saturday 7am to 10pm and Sundays 9am to 6pm and
c. Noise from this substation can exceed the limits in (a) and (b) if the zone or any applicable
interface rule has a higher noise limit that would otherwise apply to that boundary of the substation
site, provided that the higher noise limit at that boundary is not exceeded.
5. At no time between the hours of 2200 and 0700 shall any outdoor lighting be used in a manner that the
use of such lighting causes an added luminance in excess of 20 lux measured horizontally or vertically at
any point along the boundary of any adjoining residential zoned site.
6. The substation shall at all times not exceed the reference levels for public exposure to 50 Hz electric and
magnetic fields set out in the International Commission on Non-Ionising Radiation Protection 2010
(ICNIRP) at the site boundary.
7. A landscaping plan shall be submitted with the first Outline Plan and will be implemented in the first
planting season after the construction of the substation.
8. Appropriate sediment and erosion control measures shall be employed for any earthworks on the site.
No attachments.
Rollover Designation No
Lapse Date This designation will lapse on 31 August 2027 unless given effect
to.
Purpose
Conditions
2. The substation building will have a minimum set-back from the rear boundary of 6m.
4A Except as provided for in 2A(c) below, noise from this substation shall not exceed the following noise
limits:
a. 55 dB LAeq between Monday to Saturday 7am to 10pm and Sundays 9am to 6pm and
c. Noise from this substation can exceed the limits in (a) and (b) if the zone or any applicable
interface rule has a higher noise limit that would otherwise apply to that boundary of the substation
site, provided that the higher noise limit at that boundary is not exceeded.
5. At no time between the hours of 2200 and 0700 shall any outdoor lighting be used in a manner that the
use of such lighting causes an added luminance in excess of 20 lux measured horizontally or vertically at
any point along the boundary of any adjoining residential zoned site.
6. The substation shall at all times not exceed the reference levels for public exposure to 50 Hz electric and
magnetic fields set out in the International Commission on Non-Ionising Radiation Protection 2010
(ICNIRP) at the site boundary.
7. A landscaping plan shall be submitted with the first Outline Plan and will be implemented in the first
planting season after the construction of the substation.
8. Appropriate sediment and erosion control measures shall be employed for any earthworks on the site.
No attachments.
Rollover Designation No
Purpose
Conditions
3A Except as provided for in 2A(c) below, noise from this substation shall not exceed the following noise
limits:
a. 55 dB LAeq between Monday to Saturday 7am to 10pm and Sundays 9am to 6pm and
c. Noise from this substation can exceed the limits in (a) and (b) if the zone or any applicable
interface rule has a higher noise limit that would otherwise apply to that boundary of the substation
site, provided that the higher noise limit at that boundary is not exceeded.
4. The substation shall at all times not exceed the reference levels for public exposure to 50 Hz electric and
magnetic fields set out in the International Commission on Non-Ionising Radiation Protection 2010
(ICNIRP) at the site boundary.
5. A landscaping plan shall be submitted with the first Outline Plan and will be implemented in the first
planting season after the construction of the substation.
6. Appropriate sediment and erosion control measures shall be employed for any earthworks on the site.
Attachments
No attachments.
Rollover Designation No
Purpose
Conditions
2. The substation shall at all times not exceed the reference levels for public exposure to 50 Hz electric and
magnetic fields set out in the International Commission on Non-Ionising Radiation Protection 2010
(ICNIRP) at the site boundary.
Attachments
No attachments.
Rollover Designation No
Purpose
Electricity works (substation)
Conditions
General
1. The designation shall lapse 10 years from the date of inclusion in the Auckland Unitary Plan in
accordance with section 184(1)(c) of the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA).
2. An outline plan shall not be required, and is waived, unless there are more than minor changes
to the referenced plans in which case Vector Limited (Vector) shall clearly identify these
changes and the Council may then require an outline plan of works to be submitted for approval
in terms of section 176A of the RMA.
3. Any intended ‘upgrading’ of the substation (as referred to on page 11 of the lodged notice of
requirement, Form 18 – ‘notice’) shall be advised to the Council’s relevant officer enabling a
timely determination as to the significance of the changes. A determination shall be made by
the Council as to whether an ‘alteration’ in terms of section 181 RMA, or an outline plan, is
necessitated. The advice to Council shall demonstrate that continued compliance with all
operational conditions can continue to be achieved, or if not, the extent to which this would not
occur.
Construction and maintenance of substation
4. The substation shall proceed in general accordance with the Vector notice of requirement
lodged 6 September 2017 subject to those updated drawings and particular matters referred to
below, and subject also to all other conditions of the designation:
a. The layout of the site and landscaping and planting shall be as detailed in the updated
drawings received 23 November 2017, being Vector drawing numbers 4260-8031 (rev 3) and
4260-8034 (rev 2), which demonstrate:
i. A western side yard of at least three metres which is to be landscape planted to achieve a
maturity height of approximately five metres along the northern half of the western site
boundary (as generally depicted in drawing number 4260-8060, received 23 November 2017);
ii. Landscaping and planting outside the front fenceline;
iii. A perimeter palisade fence (apart from the westerm boundary) and a gated entrance;
iv. A new length of timber fence on the western boundary of the site, which is to match that which
exists;
11. Noise levels shall be measured in accordance with the provisions of New Zealand Standard
NZS 6801:2008 "Acoustics - Measurement of environmental sound" and assessed in
Attachments
No attachments.
Purpose
Electricity Works (substation)
Conditions
1. The substation equipment is to be enclosed within a building except for the battery energy storage
system.
2. The maximum height of the substation building will comply with the height standard for the
underlying zone.
3. Noise from this substation shall not exceed 70dB LAeg within the boundary of any other site at all
times.
4. Noise levels must be measured in accordance with NZS6801:2008 “Acoustics – Measurement of
environmental sound” and assessed in accordance with NZS6802:2008 “Acoustics –
Environmental noise” and shall be measured within the boundary of a site.
5. At no time between the hours of 2200 and 0700 shall any outdoor lighting be used in a manner
that the use of such lighting causes an added luminance in excess of 20 lux measured horizontally
or vertically at any point along the boundary of any adjoining residential zoned site.
6. The substation shall at all times not exceed the reference levels for public exposure to 50 Hz
electric and magnetic fields set out in the International Commission on Non-Ionising Radiation
Protection 2010 (ICNIRP) at the site boundary.
7. A landscaping plan shall be submitted with the first Outline Plan and will be implemented in the
first planting season after the construction of the substation.
8. Appropriate sediment and erosion control measures shall be employed for any earthworks on the
site.
9. A Construction Traffic Management Plan (CTMP) shall be submitted for the approval of Council’s
relevant officer, in conjunction with Auckland Transport, and the approved CTMP shall be adhered
to throughout the duration of construction to the satisfaction of Auckland Council.
10. Access to the site will be from Jerry Green Street only.
Attachments
No attachments.
Purpose
Electricity Works (substation)
Conditions
1. The substation equipment is to be enclosed within a building except for the battery energy storage
system.
2. The maximum height of the substation building will comply with the height standard for the
underlying zone.
3. Noise from this substation shall not exceed 65 dB LAeq within the boundary of any other site at all
times.
3A. Noise levels must be measured in accordance with NZS6801:2008 "Acoustics - Measurement
of environmental sound" and assessed in accordance with NZS6802:2008 "Acoustics –
Environmental noise" and shall be measured within the boundary of a site.
4. At no time between the hours of 2200 and 0700 shall any outdoor lighting be used in a manner
that the use of such lighting causes an added luminance in excess of 20 lux measured horizontally
or vertically at any point along the boundary of any adjoining residential zoned site.
5. The substation shall at all times not exceed the reference levels for public exposure to 50 Hz
electric and magnetic fields set out in the International Commission on Non-Ionising Radiation
Protection 2010 (ICNIRP) at the site boundary.
6. A landscaping plan shall be submitted with the first Outline Plan and will be implemented in the
first planting season after the construction of the substation.
7. Appropriate sediment and erosion control measures shall be employed for any earthworks on the
site.
8. A Construction Traffic Management Plan (CTMP) shall be submitted for the approval of Council’s
relevant officer, in conjunction with Auckland Transport, and the approved CTMP shall be adhered
to throughout the duration of construction to the satisfaction of Auckland Council.
Attachments
No attachments.
Purpose
Electrical works (Sub-Station)
Conditions
General conditions
1. The scope and extent of the works within the designated area be in general accordance with the
notice of requirement, dated 5 August 2013, for the designation of part of land for “Electrical Works
(Substation)”, at 191R Ormiston Road, Flat Bush being Lot 1 of the subdivision of Lot 3 DP
370733.
2. The proposed works shall be undertaken in general accordance with the notice of requirement
application and plans referenced as follows:
Noise
3. The electrical works substation should comply with the following noise control, measured at or
within the boundary of any adjacent site zoned business:
5. The electrical works substation shall at all times not exceed the reference levels for public
exposure to 50Hz electric and magnetic fields set out in the International Commission on Non-
Ionising Radiation Protection 2010 (ICNIRP) at the designation boundary.
Light Spill
6. All exterior lighting shall be designed, located and at all times directed, screened, adjusted and
maintained so direct illumination from the lighting installed shall not exceed:
(a) 10 lux (lumens per square metre) at or within the boundary of all affected residential sites
between 2200 hours and 0700 hours
(b) 20 lux at or within the boundary of all affected residential sites at all other times when exterior
lighting is required.
7. The site shall be fully fenced and gated. Fencing shall exclude any barbed wire (including rolled
barbed wire along the top of the fencing).
8. The fencing and landscaping shall be undertaken in general accordance with the drawings 4112-
8810: Revision 2 (fence and gate details) and 4112-8600: Revision 3 (landscape plan) and shall
be completed in the first planting season after the construction of the substation.
Hazardous Substances
9. A site management plan shall be prepared and implemented to address the following:
(i) Monitoring and maintenance of the transformer and the containment systems
(ii) Site housekeeping
(iii) Emergency and spill contingency procedures.
Earthworks
10. The sediment and erosion control plan (Drawing 4112-8003 Rev. 2) shall be implemented during
the bulk earthworks.
Monitoring
11. Within 6 months of the substation commencing operation, a noise monitoring report and an
electrical and magnetic fields report with measurement results shall be provided to council’s
Southern Resource Consents and Compliance Team to confirm the compliance with noise limits,
and electrical magnetic field limits set above when the electrical works substation is at peak
loads.
12. A construction and traffic management plan shall be prepared and submitted to Auckland
Transport prior to commencement of any construction work.
Outline Plan
13. The requirement for an Outline Plan has been waived but if the design and layout of the
substation does not reflect the design and layout submitted with the Notice of Requirement in
Attachments
No attachments
Rollover Designation No
Purpose
Electricity works (substation).
Conditions
1. The substation equipment is to be fully enclosed within a building.
2A Except as provided for in 2A(c) below, noise from this substation shall not exceed the
following noise limits:
a. 55 dB LAeq between Monday to Saturday 7am to 10pm and Sundays 9am to 6pm and
c. Noise from this substation can exceed the limits in (a) and (b) if the zone or any
applicable interface rule has a higher noise limit that would otherwise apply to that
boundary of the substation site, provided that the higher noise limit at that boundary is
not exceeded.
3. The substation shall at all times not exceed the reference levels for public exposure to 50 Hz
electric and magnetic fields set out in the International Commission on Non-Ionising Radiation
Protection 2010 (ICNIRP) at the site boundary.
Attachments
No attachments.
8917 Fred Taylor Drive, Whenuapai
Purpose
Electricity works (substation).
Conditions
General
1. The scope and extent of the works within the designated area are to be in general accordance
with the Notice of Requirement, dated March 2021, for the designation of part of the land for
“Electrical Works (Substation)”. For reference, the design and layout plans submitted with the
Notice of Requirement are:
Outline Plan
2. The works shall be undertaken in general accordance with the Notice of Requirement titled
‘Notice of Requirement and OPW Waiver for Substation at 61 Fred Taylor Drive, Whenuapai’
and plans received by Auckland Council on 1 April 2021. An outline plan shall not be
required and is waived unless there are more than minor changes to the referenced plans in
which case Vector Limited shall clearly identify these changes and Auckland Council may
then require an outline plan of works to be submitted for approval in terms of section 176A of
the RMA.
3. The Requiring Authority must prepare a detailed CEMP for the project which is to be submitted
to Auckland Council for certification. The purpose of the CEMP is to avoid, remedy or mitigate
significant adverse effects associated with the construction of the substation.
Site Access
5. Appropriate sediment and erosion control measures shall be employed for any earthworks on
the site.
6. Prior to commencing any earthworks, the requiring authority must install all necessary erosion
and sediment control as shown in the Auckland Council’s GD05 and be responsible for
preventing, controlling and stopping the loss of soil and silt and any damage caused by the
earthworks on adjacent properties. All necessary erosion and sediment measures once
installed are to be maintained to ensure continual operation until the development has been
completed and fully stabilised.
7. The Requiring Authority must prepare a detailed HSEMP for the substation which is to be
submitted to Auckland Council. The purpose of the HSEMP is to outline the methodologies and
processes that will be adopted to ensure the risk of storing and using hazardous substations will
be appropriately managed.
8. The Requiring Authority must ensure that all transformers are bunded. Each bund shall be of
sufficient capacity to contain the total volume of oil contained within each transformer.
9. The Requiring Authority must prepare a detailed Construction Traffic Management Plan (CTMP)
for the project by a suitably qualified person to be submitted as part of the Construction
Environmental Management Plan (CEMP) to Auckland Council for certification, in conjunction
with Auckland Transport.
Building
10. The maximum height of the substation buildings will not exceed 9m.
Noise
11. The noise (rating) level and maximum noise level arising from the substation must not exceed
65 dB LAeq when measured or assessed within the boundary of any adjacent site zoned
Business – Light Industry and the following noise limits when measured or assessed within the
boundary of any site zoned residential: -
60 dB Leq at 63 Hz
75 B LAFmax
12. Noise levels must be measured in accordance with NZS6801:2008 "Acoustics – Measurement of
environmental sound" and assessed in accordance with NZS6802:2008 "Acoustics –
Environmental noise" and shall be measured within the boundary of a site.
13. The substation building is required to have exterior cladding and colours that are recessive, such
as grey or earthy tones so that it modulates its form and surfaces.
14. The substation shall at all times not exceed the reference levels for public exposure to 50 Hz
electric and magnetic fields set out in the International Commission on Non-Ionising Radiation
Protection 2010 (ICNIRP) at the site boundary.
15. The Requiring Authority is required to undertake a one-off EMF monitoring study following the
commissioning of the proposed substation to confirm compliance with the ICNIRP Guideline
limits
Lighting
16. At no time between the hours of 2200 and 0700 shall any outdoor lighting be used in a manner
that the use of such lighting causes an added luminance in excess of 20 lux measured
horizontally or vertically at any point along the boundary of any adjoining residential zoned site.
Advice notes
• Any additional matters requiring regional consents or approvals, (e.g. National Environmental
Standard for Assessing and Managing Contaminants in Soil to Protect Human Health) must
be obtained prior to works commencing.
• The requiring authority must ensure that stormwater runoff from impervious surfaces is
provided with stormwater quality treatment in accordance with the Totara Creek Network
Discharge Consent.
Attachments
No attachments.
Purpose
Electricity transmission - the Massey North Underground Cable Project, comprising a 110kV
underground transmission line for the conveyance of electricity and ancillary structures associated
with the works to be located between existing Towers 6 and 12 of the Albany – Henderson A 110kV
overhead transmission line.
Conditions
1. Appropriate sedimentation and erosion control measures shall be employed for any earthworks on
the designated site.
2. “Works” has the same meaning as in the Notice of Requirement by Transpower New Zealand
Limited for a designation for “Underground Transmission Line” dated January 2011 (“Notice of
Requirement”). Works shall be conducted and maintained generally in accordance with the
information provided by the requiring authority as shown on all information and plans titled:
a. Form 18 titled ‘Notice of Requirement by Transpower New Zealand Limited for designation
for “Underground Transmission Line’, signed by Brian Warburton – Environmental Strategy and
Approvals Group, Transpower NZ Ltd
b. Plan Prepared by Beca, titled ‘Massey North Underground Cable Project: Land Requirement Plan’
Dwg no. GIS-4213785-2-1, GIS-4213785-2-2, GIS-4213785-2-3 all Rev 1.1, all dated 27/05/2011
c. Documentation from Beca titled ‘Notice of Requirement for a Designation: Massey North
Underground Cable Project’ dated April 2011
d. Letter from Andrew Renton of Transpower titled ‘Transpower Approval of Works within Massey
North Underground Cable Designation’ dated 23 September 2011.
e. Letter from Alan Wallace of Auckland Transport titled ‘Transpower Approval of Works within
Massey North Underground Cable Designation v2’ dated 28 September 2011.
Advice Note
1. Where section 176 approvals under the Resource Management Act 1991 are required by utility
operators (other than the Requiring Authority) for their works within the designation, the Requiring
Authority will provide a timely response, in order to facilitate co-ordination of section 176 approvals
sought by the utility operator and the road opening notice process.
Attachments
Parcel ID / Appellation
5264749
Lot 1 DP 200724
Lot 16 DP 425328
Lot 17 DP 425328
Lot 18 DP 425328
Lot 2 DP 449976
Lot 20 DP 425328
Lot 27 DP 425328
Lot 28 DP 40 5328
Lot 36 DP 40 5328
Lot 37 DP 425328
Lot 7 DP 425328
6782773
5263204
5263175
5260308
Sec 4 SO 446425
Sec 41 SO 443664
Sec 57 SO 430649
Sec 6 SO 446425
Sec 63 SO 430649
Sec 64 SO 430649
Sec 69 SO 430649
Sec 7 SO 446425
Sec 8 SO 430649