94A: Forming opinion as to whether adverse effects are minor or more than minor
You could also call this:
“Deciding if bad effects are small or big”
When you are looking at an application under the Resource Management Act 1991, you need to think about the bad effects it might have.
You have to decide if these bad effects are small or bigger than small.
This is part of what is called forming an opinion about the effects of an application.
You can find more information about how this used to work by looking at the Resource Management (Simplifying and Streamlining) Amendment Act 2009.
This act changed the rules on 1 October 2009.
It repealed section 94A, which used to be about forming an opinion on the effects of an application.