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2024/016: The issue of a notice to fix for building work associated with a two storey sleepout building with sanitary fixtures

This determination considers the issue of a notice to fix for building work associated with a two storey sleepout building with sanitary fixtures. The determination considers whether the building work was exempt from the requirement to obtain a building consent under Schedule 1, and whether adequate particulars were set out in the notice to fix (in regards to both section 40 and section 17). It also discusses several issues relating to the notice to fix framework.

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2024/015: Regarding the compliance of a pool barrier on a property boundary and a pool cover with Building Code Clause F9.3.1

This determination considers whether a section of a residential pool barrier located on a property boundary complies with Building Code Clause F9.3.1. The determination looks at whether the barrier in combination with an automatic pool cover can comply as an alternative solution.

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2024/014: Compliance of a stormwater tank near a property boundary with Building Code clauses concerning fire affecting other areas

This determination considers whether a stormwater tank near a property boundary is required to comply with performance clauses C3.6 and C3.7 of Building Code Clause C3 Fire affecting areas beyond the fire source.  

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2024/013: An authority's purported refusal to grant a building consent for building work that may constitute a change of use

This determination considers an authority's purported decision to refuse to grant a building consent for an alteration to an existing workshop on a residential property. The determination considers whether a change of use is occurring with the proposed building work to create a sleep-out.

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2024/012: Regarding whether the installation of a woodburner complies with the Building Code

The authority refused to issue a code compliance certificate for the building work and is seeking determination as to whether the installation of a woodburner (of which the hearth is a necessary element) complies with the Building Code.

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2024/011: The compliance of a solid fuel heater and flue system with Building Code clause G4.3.4 as it relates to the protection of other property

This determination considers the decision to issue a code compliance certificate for the installation of a domestic solid fuel heater and flue system. The determination considers whether the system’s flue was installed in a way that avoids creating a nuisance to other property in accordance with clause G4.3.4.

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2024/010: The decision to issue a notice to fix for sitework required to avoid the likelihood of damage to other property.

This determination considers the authority's decision to issue a notice to fix for siteworks carried out on 16A, 16B and 16C Gilfillan Street. The notice was issued for non-compliance with Building Code Clause B1.3.6. in relation to the requirement to avoid likelihood of damage to other property, being 14 and 14A Gilfillan Street.

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2024/009: Regarding the issue of a code compliance certificate for a detached dwelling and outbuilding

This determination was sought by the building consent authority to reverse a code
compliance certificate that was issued in error. The code compliance certificate
includes building work that had not been constructed.

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2024/008: Regarding whether a timber barrier to a retaining wall complies with Building Code clauses F4.3.1 and F4.3.4

This determination considers whether a timber barrier to a retaining wall complies with Building Code clauses F4.3.1 and F4.3.4(b), (e) and (g). The determination also assesses whether the Limit on Application of F4.3.1 applies to the as‐built structure.

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2024/007: An authority's refusal to grant building consent for a new dwelling, and compliance of a proposed foundation design with Clause B1 Structure

This determination considers an authority’s decision to refuse to grant an application for a building consent for the construction of a new dwelling. The determination considers the authority’s reasons for the refusal, and whether the proposed timber piled foundation design complies with Building Code Clause B1 Structure.

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