North Shore City Council's District Plan has important information about the management of natural and built resources and the way land can be used or developed.
The District Plan is at all times subject to change. Please take care to check if the land, locality or rule you are concerned with is subject to any form of modification. Please note the most recent modifications set out below.
New and important to note
The most recent modifications to the District Plan are set out below, along with other notices. These modifications are not shown in the District Plan Text or Maps until operative.
Please see 'Modifications-current' for the full list of all current plan changes, notices of requirement and other modifications and 'Modifications-archived' for all modifications which have been completed and included in the District Plan in their final form.
Modification topic
Type
Land or part of District Plan affected
Status
Plan Change 6 (and Variation 66) – Long Bay Structure Plan – Stage 2
Council-initiated plan change (and variation)
Sections 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 17 and 21
Environment court interim decision released July 16, 2008.
Hearing dates 26,27,28,29 November and December 4.
Council determination dated February 29, 2008 (see left hand column)
The Minister's decision (below) has been received and will be notified to (served on) submitters on or around the 24th of April 2008. Submitters will then have 15 working days in which to lodge any appeals with the Environment Court. Anzac Day is not a 'working day'.
Decision of Minister of Education incorporating Concept Plan (two documents)
This electronic version of the District Plan is not intended to be a substitute for the printed version of North Shore City's District Plan, published by North Shore City Council, June 2002. North Shore City Council cannot guarantee that the way your computer views or prints the District Plan will be consistent with the published District Plan. The contents of the District Plan are subject to review and may change from time to time. Please refer to the published document to confirm any information or contact an environmental policy advisor.