Hearing 17: Noise
This hearing was held on Monday 14 February 2022. For more information on the hearing, including all relevant reports please see the page below.
Please note that additional correspondence that may relate to this hearing can be found below:
Directions of the Commissioners and Hearing Panel
Submitters Correspondence
Council Officers
Notice of hearing
Please note that submission points that are considered to be beyond the scope of the Proposed District Plan or where a further submission does not relate to an original submission point will also be addressed in this hearing.
Detailed schedule
Here you can find the detailed agenda for the hearing, including which submissions will be heard within each time slot.
- Hearing 17: Noise Schedule Day 1-2 [PDF, 73 KB] (updated 14 February 2022)
Section 42A report
This report is prepared by Council staff in accordance with Section 42A of the RMA. It recommends (with reasons) whether any changes should be made to the notified Proposed Plan in response to the submissions and further submissions. These recommendations do not bind the Hearings Panel.
The report is intended to assist the Hearings Panel to make decisions, and to provide submitters with an opportunity to see how their submissions have been evaluated and the recommendations made by Council staff, prior to the hearing.
- Council’s s42A Noise report [PDF, 1746 KB]
- Appendix 1: Table of Submission Points [PDF, 915 KB]
- Appendix 2: Recommended amendments [PDF, 212 KB]
- Appendix 3: Technical Advice [PDF, 100 KB]
Questions from the Hearings Panel on the s42A report and the Officer's response to these questions:
Submitter evidence
Expert evidence
Submitters who intend to call expert evidence in support of their submissions are directed to provide written briefs of that evidence to the Hearings Administrator no later than 10 working days prior to the relevant topic-based hearing, except for the Rezoning Requests hearing, which has a different sequence of evidence exchange. All expert witnesses presenting briefs of evidence are to include a summary statement that is no more than two A4 pages long at the beginning of their evidence. Expert evidence is that written by qualified planners, engineers or scientists, for example, prepared in accordance with the Environment Court’s Practice Note 2014 for expert witnesses.
Written evidence by submitters
If submitters intend to provide written evidence themselves, or have non-expert people appear on their behalf, then they are requested and strongly urged to also provide a written statement of that evidence to the Hearings Administrator no later than 10 working days prior to the relevant topic-based hearing.
Pre-hearing and expert conferencing
Here you can find information on any Council initiated pre-hearing meeting with submitters or any expert conferencing directed by the Hearings Panel.
Legal submissions
If any party intends to have legal counsel present legal submissions, they are requested to provide those submissions to the Hearings Administrator no later than 5 working days prior to the relevant topic-based hearing.
Hearing presentation
All hearings will be public and livestreamed on Council’s YouTube channel.
Post hearing correspondence and Council reply
Correspondence from any party who is requested to provide further information by the Hearings Panel following the conclusion of the hearing can be found here. Following the conclusion of each hearing the Council will provide a written ‘Section 42A Reply Report’, briefly outlining any amendments to their original recommendations and also a response to any questions from the Hearings Panel arising during the course of the hearing.
Hearing 17: Noise - Post hearing correspondence
The Council has prepared and released the Noise Right of Reply Report:
- Right of Reply Report - Noise 20 June 2022 [PDF, 617 KB]
- Appendix 1: Acoustic Engineering Services Memorandum [PDF, 201 KB]
- Appendix 2: Legal Advices on NZDF Designation Condition [PDF, 249 KB]
- Appendix 3: AES Peer Review of NZDF Acoustic Report [PDF, 670 KB]
- Appendix 4: Updated Table of Submission Points [PDF, 482 KB]
- Appendix 5: Recommended amendments [PDF, 130 KB]
- Appendix 6: s32AA Assessment [PDF, 119 KB]
Council Decision
The Council’s decision relating to this topic can be accessed through the link below. Any recommended amendments are contained in Appendix 1 of the decision.
Hearing 17: Noise [PDF, 613 KB]
Amendments recommended by the Section 42A Report author that have been adopted by the Hearing Panel are shown in strike out and underlining. Further or different amendments recommended by the Hearing Panel are shown in strike out, underlining and red font.
The list of whether submissions and further submissions are accepted, accepted in part or rejected are outlined in Appendix 1 of the Section 42A report, except if altered by the Council’s decision.