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Planning Bill

Planning consents - Nature of consents, commencement, duration and review - Review of consent conditions by consent authority

170: Public notification, submissions, and hearing, etc

You could also call this:

"Telling people about changes and listening to their thoughts"

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When you are reviewing planning consent conditions, some rules apply. These rules are like those for a new planning consent application. You follow sections 131 to 136 as if the review notice were a new application. When you review consent conditions, other rules also apply. These are like the rules for a discretionary activity application. You follow sections 123 to 130, but think of the review as the application, and the effects of the condition changes as the activity.

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Part 4Planning consents
Nature of consents, commencement, duration and review: Review of consent conditions by consent authority

170Public notification, submissions, and hearing, etc

  1. Sections 131 to 136 apply, with all necessary modifications, in respect of a review of any planning consent as if—

  2. the notice of review under section 169 were an application for a planning consent; and
    1. the consent holder were the applicant for the planning consent.
      1. Sections 123 to 130 apply, with all necessary modifications, as if—

      2. the review of consent conditions were an application for a planning consent for a discretionary activity; and
        1. the references to a planning consent and to the activity were references only to the review of the conditions and to the effects of the change of conditions respectively.