New Te Tai o Poutini Plan (TTPP) – and what it means for Developers and Landowners

The previous planning framework on the West Coast has operated under three separate district plans across the Westland, Grey, and Buller District Councils.
Types of Resource Consent Explained: Publicly Notified, Limited Notified, and Non-Notified

Understanding the differences between publicly notified, limited notified, and non-notified resource consents is critical to ensuring compliance…
What is a Non-Notified Resource Consent?

The non-notified resource consent is the fastest and most cost-effective way to gain approval for low-impact projects…
What is a Limited Notified Resource Consent?

The limited notified resource consent process is essential for managing projects with moderate environmental or community impacts…
What is a Publicly Notified Resource Consent?

Among the three types of resource consents, publicly notified resource consents are the most complex, involving extensive community engagement…
Understanding Residential Resource Consents in New Zealand

Navigating the residential resource consent process in New Zealand is a critical step for developers and building industry professionals.
7 Key Factors Influencing Subdivision Consent Approval

Subdivision consent is a crucial permission from your local council, allowing you to divide a property into multiple titles.
Subdivision Consent vs. Land Use Consent: A Guide for New Zealand Developers

Understanding the difference between subdivision consent and land use consent is critical for developers and building industry professionals in New Zealand.
What is a Section 92 (S92) Request? A Guide for New Zealand Developers

A Section 92 request can be a daunting hurdle for developers and building industry professionals in New Zealand. Let’s look at how to handle S92 requests.
10 Common Challenges in Obtaining Subdivision Consent in New Zealand

Discover the most common challenges in obtaining subdivision consent in New Zealand, with expert tips to navigate costs, regulations, and delays.
