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Consent conditions are a vital part of any resource consent.

They restrict the activities that can be carried out under a resource consent to appropriately manage actual or potential adverse environmental effects.

The following conditions are standard consent conditions used by Auckland Council. They can be included in resource consent applications to appropriately avoid, remedy or mitigate adverse environmental effects.

Please note these conditions should only be used if they are relevant to the activity being proposed and to manage its actual or potential adverse effects.

Guidance on when to apply conditions are included in the guidance notes that accompany each condition.

For questions regarding the conditions please email: 
RCconditions@
aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

Standard Conditions
& Advice Notes



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Acoustic Insulation, Ventilation & Fencing Conditions



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Air Quality
Conditions



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Arboricultural
Conditions



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Bore
Conditions



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Covenants for
Land Use Consent 
Conditions


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Damming of Water
Conditions



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Earthwork
Conditions


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Height & Height in Relation to Boundary Conditions


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Kauri Dieback
Conditions



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Landscape & Screening Conditions



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Lizard
Conditions



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Management Plan
Conditions



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Myrtle Rust
Conditions



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Noise
Conditions



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Odour
Conditions



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Operating Hours &
No of Persons Onsite Conditions


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Subdivision
Conditions



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Subdivision
Conditions - Rural



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Traffic & Parking
Conditions



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The Auckland Design Manual provides supplementary guidance to the Unitary Plan on design matters, which will be updated by the Council from time to time. The Manual is not part of the Unitary Plan and the Unitary Plan doesn’t incorporate the Manual by reference in the terms of the provisions of Part 3 of Schedule 1 to the Resource Management Act 1991. While the Manual sits outside the Unitary Plan, advice notes are occasionally included in the text of the Unitary Plan to alert the reader to the existence of relevant guidance in the Unitary Plan.