Thank you for your interest, consultation closed on Friday, 28 June 2019. Submission and feedback was considered and the policy adopted on Thursday, 29 August 2019.
We're proposing changes to our Earthquake-prone, Dangerous and Insanitary Building Policy.
Council hasn't made a final decision about the Policy and welcomes your feedback. Any person or organisation can make a submission on the Draft Dangerous, Affected and Insanitary Buildings Policy 2019. We'll take all submissions into account when we decide on the final content of the policy.
What happens next?
- ✔ 27 May - 28 June: You tell us what you think
- ✔ 29 August: You can present your submission to us / We consider your feedback / We adopt the Policy
The Dangerous, Affected and Insanitary Buildings Policy 2019 is now available on the Policies A-Z page
Documents
- Draft Dangerous, Affected and Insanitary Buildings Policy 2019 - (PDF, 1 MB)
- Statement of Proposal - Draft Dangerous, Affected and Insanitary Buildings Policy 2019 - (PDF, 685 KB)
Summary of Key Changes
The key proposed changes in the Draft Policy are outlined below:
- The removal of the 'earthquake-prone' portion from the existing policy as this is now covered under the Building Act 2004 (the Act).
- The inclusion of 'affected' to the heading and content of the policy as required by the Act.
Have your say
Thank you for your interest, consultation closed on Friday, 28 June 2019.
Purpose of the Policy
The Dangerous, Affected and Insanitary Buildings Policy has three main purposes:
- To reduce the potential risk posed to residents in the district by dangerous, affected or insanitary buildings;
- To improve the control of, and encourage better practice in design and construction; and
- To provide a clear framework on how Council will manage unsatisfactory building conditions.