Plan Change 57 - Land Stability Assessment Area (LSAA) Stage 4
The Council has commissioned geotechnical engineers to review the susceptibility of specific properties for risks associated with land instability.
The Council has ranked, in order of perceived hazard risk, areas subject to some degree of land instability. These areas were loosely identified following a review of recorded land stability issues over a period of more than 30 years. The areas involved are listed below. Each study has included research to exclude sites found to be ‘not susceptible’ to land instability and confirm more accurately the degree of susceptibility of other sites to this potential hazard risk.
Area |
Status |
Hipango Tce, Shakespeare Cliff and Anzac Parade / Putiki Drive |
Completed 2014 |
Ikitara Road / Turoa Road, Bastia Hill and Durie Hill |
Completed 2016 |
Mowhanau Village, Roberts Ave / Patterson St |
Completed 2016 |
Parkdale / Christie's Hill / Virginia Road |
Completed 2019 |
Pūtiki and Marybank Area |
Completed 2019 |
Victoria Park / Denby Place |
Completed 2019 |
Extension of Durie Hill study area |
Completed 2019 |
Council commissioned WSP Opus Consultants to complete a series of desktop assessments of the potential risk for land stability hazards in a range of locations. The WSP Opus report for the Stage 4 areas was completed in October 2018. The Plan Change incorporates sites in the below areas, that were confirmed to be moderately or highly likely to be susceptible to land stability, into the Land Stability Assessment Areas (LSAA) overlay on the District Planning maps. The Plan Change ensures appropriate assessment and regulation of any development on those sites to ensure the protection of life and property.
Parkdale / Christie's Hill / Virginia Road
Putiki and Marybank Area
Victoria Park / Denby Place
Extension of Durie Hill Study Area
Decisions
No submissions were received and the Plan change became effective immediately on 19 March 2019, following the close of submissions pursuant to s86F of the Resource Management Act 1991. Council approved the Plan Change and confirmed the operative date at its meeting of 14 May 2019. PC57 became operative on 24 June 2019.
Notification documents
Call for submissions
The Plan Change was publicly notified 16 February 2019 and the submission period closed on Monday 18 March 2019.
Relevant documents
Maps of current study areas
Geotechnical report
Links to previous Land Stability Assessment Area Plan changes: