Regulatory Committee Agenda - Waipa District Council
Regulatory Committee Agenda - Waipa District Council
Regulatory Committee Agenda - Waipa District Council
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LLI<br />
<strong>Waipa</strong><br />
To:<br />
DISTRICT COUNCIL<br />
From:<br />
Subject:<br />
<strong>Regulatory</strong> <strong>Committee</strong> ·; nd<br />
Community Board Re art<br />
INFORMATION ONLY<br />
The Chairperson and Members of the <strong>Regulatory</strong> <strong>Committee</strong> and<br />
Community Boards<br />
(Copy to NZ Police)<br />
Manager Planning and <strong>Regulatory</strong><br />
MONITORING AND ENFORCEMENT QUARTERLY REPORT {1 JULY 2012<br />
- 30 SEPTEMBER 2012<br />
Meeting Dates: 19 November 2012- <strong>Regulatory</strong> <strong>Committee</strong><br />
File Reference:<br />
1 PROPOSAL<br />
7 November 2012- Cambridge Community Board<br />
13 November 2012-Te Awamutu Community Board<br />
15-15-03/3<br />
To provide the results of the Planning and <strong>Regulatory</strong> Services Monitoring and<br />
Enforcement activity for the period of 1 July 2012 to 30 September 2012.<br />
2 SUMMARY<br />
During the first quarter of the 12/13 financial year the <strong>Council</strong> enforcement staff<br />
completed 87 resource consent inspections and found 5 breaches of consent<br />
conditions which resulted in 2 Abatement Notice and 8 warning letters being issued.<br />
No infringement notices were issued.<br />
In relation to breaches of the <strong>District</strong> Plan provisions, 13 incidents were investigated.<br />
This resulted in 3 Abatement Notice and 6 warning letters being issued. Seven signs<br />
were removed from the <strong>Council</strong> road reserve for this quarter.<br />
Other enforcement includes 2 parking infringements issued; 1 warning letter issued<br />
for heavy vehicles parked in a residential area, 6 illegal dumping complaints<br />
investigated with 4 warning letters issued.<br />
The prosecution against Te Awamutu Hire Centre was concluded on 13th of August<br />
2012 at the Te Awamutu <strong>District</strong> Court with a guilty plea for failing to secure trade<br />
waste correctly under the Trade Waste Bylaw. A conviction was entered with an<br />
agreement to pay <strong>Council</strong> $9,380.26 in reparation.<br />
TRIM REF: 12196469<br />
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