2 Duplex at Chedworth
- Location - Chedworth
- Council - Hamilton City
- Number - 622/2020
The actual and potential adverse effects on the environment of granting consent are acceptable as the proposal is consistent with the relevant assessment criteria and promotes the sustainable management of natural and physical resources.
The pattern of land use that will be created by the subdivision will not detract from the character and amenity of the area.
Adherence to the design guidelines of the Regional Infrastructure Technical Specifications and current best practice will provide a means for achieving good engineering solutions for the whole of the development.
Formation of the parking and manoeuvring areas allows for all-weather use and helps to protect the amenity values of neighbouring properties.
Examination of the engineering plans and auditing of the works will allow Council to confirm that the engineering aspects of the work have been satisfactorily completed.
The Engineering requirements for water, wastewater and stormwater will ensure that the development will be adequately provided with services when completed. Examination of the engineering plans and auditing of works will allow Council to confirm that the engineering aspects of the work have been satisfactorily completed.
Designing and implementing a system for the treatment and management of stormwater runoff will ensure that people and properties are protected, and ecological values preserved.
The built form and scale of the proposed duplex dwellings are consistent with the activities anticipated in the General Residential Zone.
The duplex development is consistent with the intended character of the area and will not result in an appearance of overdevelopment or have building dominance effects.
The geotechnical condition will assist in appropriately managing any identified natural hazard risk identified in the supplied engineering report referenced.
The design of the vehicle access is considered safe and functional for the site circumstances.
Adherence to the design guidelines of the Regional Infrastructure Technical Specifications and current best practice will provide a means for achieving good engineering solutions for the whole of the development.
Formation of the parking and manoeuvring areas allows for all-weather use and helps to protect the amenity values of neighbouring properties.
Examination of the engineering plans and auditing of the works will allow Council to confirm that the engineering aspects of the work have been satisfactorily completed.