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2024/055: An authority’s decision to refuse to grant a building consent for dam upgrade works under section 71

This determination considers an authority’s decision to refuse to grant a building consent for upgrade works to a dam under section 71 of the Building Act 2004. This matter turns on whether the threshold in section 71(1) is met.

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2023/040: An authority’s decision to refuse a waiver or modification for two isolated steps

This determination considers an authority's decision to refuse to grant, by way of building consent, a waiver or modification of Building Code clause D1.3.3(i) to authorise construction of two isolated steps in a retail unit.

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2019/045: Regarding the classified use of a building, which is let out for public accommodation

This determination concerns the classified use of a building that is let out for public accommodation under Clause A1 Classified uses. The determination considers whether the classified use falls within “Detached dwellings” or “Community Service”. 

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2019/021: Regarding compliance with Clause D1 of a staircase to the mezzanine level of a farm building

This determination considers the compliance of a set of stairs designed for access to a mezzanine level in a farm building.  The determination discusses the classified use of the building and how the limits on application apply with regard to Clause D1 Access routes.

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How building users act on decisions (1. Building user activity: Designing buildings for access and usability)

The built environment should assist building users wanting to move within it and enable them to approach and operate features, fixtures and fittings.

External steps, ramps and lifts (3. Pedestrian circulation: Designing buildings for access and usability)

There are some additional factors to consider when designing steps, ramps and lifts that will be outside of a building.

Managing building alterations (Altering an existing building)

Rules for managing building alterations are primarily contained in section 112 and 133AT of the Building Act.

2016/025: Regarding the durability of New Zealand grown European Oak timber for use in a new dwelling

This determination discusses the compliance with Clause B2.3.1 of European oak grown in New Zealand and used as structural framing members.

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This information is published by the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s Chief Executive. It is a general guide only and, if used, does not relieve any person of the obligation to consider any matter to which the information relates according to the circumstances of the particular case. Expert advice may be required in specific circumstances. Where this information relates to assisting people: