Permitted Temporary Accommodation

Under Clause 7(3)(a) of the Canterbury Earthquake (Resource Management Act Permitted Activities) Order 2011

Despite anything to the contrary in the Christchurch City Plan, the activities listed below are permitted activities in the specified locations if they comply with the prescribed standards:1. ACTIVITY: Temporary Car Park LOCATION: 183A Montreal Street APPLICANT: Wilson Parking REFERENCE NO: RMA92030570 STANDARDS:

1. The activity must proceed in general accordance with the information submitted to the Council in the application held in Council record RMA92030570.

2. Car park entry and exit is limited to the existing vehicle crossings shown on the plan attached with the application, held in Council Record RMA92030570.

3. The car parking area shall be compacted to a standard acceptable to a Council monitoring officer for the purposes of dust mitigation and ease of use.

4. The footpath and roadway is to be kept clear of loose shingle.

5. The car parking spaces and aisles must be clearly visible to users of the site to the satisfaction of a Council Monitoring Officer.

6. The activity must not create any significant adverse effects (relating to but not limited to, noise, dust, mud, light spill, odour, traffic generation, refuse disposal, and visual amenity) that will, in the opinion of a Council Enforcement Officer, cause nuisance for occupiers of surrounding sites.7. Upon cessation of the temporary use or the expiry of the time limit under the Canterbury Earthquake (Resource Management Act Permitted Activities) Order 2011, the site must be remediated to its original state and be left clean and tidy.2. ACTIVITY: Temporary Car Park LOCATION: 96 Tuam Street APPLICANT: Wilson Parking REFERENCE NO: RMA92030714 STANDARDS:

1. The activity must proceed in general accordance with the information submitted to the Council in the application held in Council record RMA92030714.

2. Car park entry and exit is limited to the existing vehicle crossings shown on the plan attached with the application, held in Council Record RMA92030714.

3. The car parking area shall be compacted to a standard acceptable to a Council monitoring officer for the purposes of dust mitigation and ease of use.

4. The footpath and roadway is to be kept clear of loose shingle.

5. The car parking spaces and aisles must be clearly visible to users of the site to the satisfaction of a Council Monitoring Officer.

6. The activity must not create any significant adverse effects (relating to but not limited to, noise, dust, mud, light spill, odour, traffic generation, refuse disposal, and visual amenity) that will, in the opinion of a Council Enforcement Officer, cause nuisance for occupiers of surrounding sites.7. Upon cessation of the temporary use or the expiry of the time limit under the Canterbury Earthquake (Resource Management Act Permitted Activities) Order 2011, the site must be remediated to its original state and be left clean and tidy.3. ACTIVITY: Temporary office for Nurse Maude administration staff LOCATION: 34 Mcdougall Avenue, Merivale APPLICANT: Nurse Maude Association REFERENCE NO: RMA92030368 STANDARDS:

1. The activity must proceed in general accordance with the information submitted to the Council on 31 July 2015.

2. The hours of operation are limited to between 8.00am and 6.00pm.

3. There shall be no more than ten staff working on the site at any one time.

4. Any signage must comply with the signage standards in the City Plan.

5. Upon cessation of the temporary use or the expiry of the time limit under the Canterbury Earthquake (Resource Management Act Permitted Activities) Order 2011, the site must be remediated to its original state and be left clean and tidy.6. The activity must not create any significant adverse effects (relating, but not limited, to noise, dust, mud, light spill, odour, traffic generation, refuse disposal, animal control and visual amenity) that will, in the opinion of a Council Enforcement or Health Officer, cause nuisance for occupiers of surrounding sites. If any significant adverse do arise, then the Council can impose additional requirements or conditions to avoid, remedy or mitigate those adverse effects.4. ACTIVITY: Temporary office for Heirarchy Ltd LOCATION: 39 Rossall Street, Merivale APPLICANT: Simon Thwaites REFERENCE NO: RMA92030747 STANDARDS:

1. The activity must proceed in general accordance with the information submitted to the Council on 2 September 2015.

2. The hours of operation are limited to between 8.00am and 5.30pm.

3. There shall be no more than eight full-time and two part-time staff working on the site at any one time.

4. Any signage must comply with the signage standards in the City Plan.

5. Upon cessation of the temporary use or the expiry of the time limit under the Canterbury Earthquake (Resource Management Act Permitted Activities) Order 2011, the site must be remediated to its original state and be left clean and tidy.6. The activity must not create any significant adverse effects (relating, but not limited, to noise, dust, mud, light spill, odour, traffic generation, refuse disposal, animal control and visual amenity) that will, in the opinion of a Council Enforcement or Health Officer, cause nuisance for occupiers of surrounding sites. If any significant adverse do arise, then the Council can impose additional requirements or conditions to avoid, remedy or mitigate those adverse effects.

The general Standards for Permitted Temporary Accommodation and Temporary Depots and Storage Facilities can be viewed on the Temporary Accommodation page of the Council’s website at www.ccc.govt.nz/tempaccomm.

The above activities are permitted in the specified locations until the expiry of the Canterbury Earthquake (Resource Management Act Permitted Activities) Order 2011. The expiry date is 18 April 2016.

Any temporary activity established under these provisions shall not create or give rise to any existing use right in respect of any land, activity, or structure (refer clause 5(3) of the Canterbury Earthquake (Resource Management Act Permitted Activities) Order 2011).

If you have any questions or would like more information about the activities listed above please phone 941 8999 and ask to speak to the Duty Planner.

John Higgins

RESOURCE CONSENTS MANAGER

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