Resource Management Act 1991

Occupation of common marine and coastal area - Duration and review of section 384A coastal permits - Notice and other procedural requirements

165ZZI: Decision on review

You could also call this:

"The council makes a decision after listening to feedback about a coastal permit."

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When a consent authority reviews a coastal permit under section 384A, they must make a decision that considers all the submissions they received under section 165ZZH. You can think of submissions like feedback from people who are interested in the coastal permit. The consent authority's decision must also be consistent with the purpose of the Resource Management Act. This means the decision should align with what the Act is trying to achieve.

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Part 7AOccupation of common marine and coastal area
Duration and review of section 384A coastal permits: Notice and other procedural requirements

165ZZIDecision on review

  1. A consent authority’s decisions on its review of a section 384A coastal permit must—

  2. take into account all submissions received under section 165ZZH; and
    1. be consistent with the purpose of this Act.
      Notes
      • Section 165ZZI: inserted, on , by section 53 of the Resource Management (Consenting and Other System Changes) Amendment Act 2025 (2025 No 41).