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What is the purpose of a district plan?

What is the purpose of a district plan?

The purpose of district plans is to assist territorial authorities in carrying out their functions in order to achieve the sustainable management purpose of the Resource Management Act.

What is in a district plan?

The Plan sets the framework for managing land use and development within the District. It contains objectives, policies, rules and some nonregulatory methods to address resource management issues such as the effects of land use and subdivision, noise, traffic, natural hazards, heritage and biodiversity.

What is a district plan zone?

The District Plan is a legal document, prepared in accordance with the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA). The Plan is the Council’s resource management strategy for the city and indicates how the Council will control the effects of activities and development within its jurisdiction.

How often are district plans reviewed?

every 10 years
District Plans must be reviewed and updated every 10 years.

What resource management plan controls land use?

The ARPS provides a broad framework for the management of growth within the Auckland Region and its effects on air, land and water resources.

What is regional planning in geography?

Regional planning deals with the efficient placement of land-use activities, infrastructure, and settlement growth across a larger area of land than an individual city or town. Regional planning is related to urban planning as it relates land use practices on a broader scale.

Where is Franklin District?

New Zealand
Franklin District

Franklin
Country New Zealand
Area
• Total 2,187.94 km2 (844.77 sq mi)
Extent Papakura to Meremere; Port Waikato to Miranda, Firth of Thames

What are planning zones?

Zoning is the process of dividing land in a municipality or planning area, into zones. Zones are depicted on maps and defined in planning scheme or local environmental plan ordinances. Zoning details together with overlay controls define the potential of land for future development.

What is quality planning?

What is Quality Planning? The role of quality planning is to design a process that will be able to meet established goals under operating conditions. Quality planning is a methodology which can be used when a situation exhibits one or more of the following characteristics: A service has never existed before.

What is the purpose of RMA?

The overriding purpose of the RMA is to promote the sustainable management of natural and physical resources. This is defined in section 5(2). (1) The purpose of this Act is to promote the sustainable management of natural and physical resources.

Who is the father of regional planning?

Patrick Geddess
Patrick Geddess—father of regional planning; wrote Cities in Evolution (1915). Harris and Ullman—Multiple Nuclei Theory (1945): urban areas grow around a number of separate nuclei, which are specialized and differentiated. George Haussmann—19th century plan for Paris.

Why do we need a district plan in Upper Hutt?

The Council is required to prepare a District Plan under the Resource Management Act 1991. The District Plan is the primary document that manages land use and development within Upper Hutt. It contains rules that may affect you if you are preparing a land use proposal or development.

The District Plan is the main document that sets the framework for managing land use and development within our city.

Who is the mayor of Hutt City Council?

Hutt City Councillors met today to agree on a range Lower Hutt Mayor Campbell Barry has announced Hutt City Council Lower Hutt Mayor Campbell Barry has today announced all Hutt

How is the district plan organised in UK?

How is the District Plan organised? The Resource Management Act 1991 requires councils to prepare a District Plan. The District Plan is the main document that sets the framework for managing land use and development within our city.