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Planning consents - Types of consent

107: Meaning of planning consent

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In this proposed law, when you hear the term planning consent, it means one of two things. You can get a planning consent to use land in a way that is not normally allowed under section 17. You can also get a planning consent to divide land into smaller parts in a way that is not normally allowed under section 18.

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Part 4Planning consents
Types of consent

107Meaning of planning consent

  1. In this Act, a planning consent or consent means either of the following:

  2. a land use consent, which is a consent to use land in a manner that would otherwise contravene section 17:
    1. a subdivision consent, which is a consent to subdivide land in a manner that would otherwise contravene section 18.