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2017/064: Dangerous building notice for a building

This determination considers a dangerous building notice that was issued as a result of notification from the New Zealand Fire Service, and whether there was sufficient evidence to reach the conclusion the building was dangerous. The determination discusses the authority's reliance on the notification issued under the Fire Service Act, the restriction on use for sleeping accommodation included in the notice, and the requirements identified in the notice.

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C3 Fire affecting areas beyond the source

Fire affecting areas beyond the source: vertical or horizontal fire spread, Material Group Numbers, surface finishes.

2018/066: Authority’s decision to issue a code compliance certificate for alterations to a relocated house

This determination considers the issue of a code compliance certificate for alterations to a relocated house.  The determination discusses the compliance of the building work with the building consent and with relevant clauses of the Building Code

2018/010: Whether proposed barriers to a timber walkway along the shoreline at Mangonui Harbour will satisfy Clause F4 Safety from falling

This determination is concerned with the compliance of proposed barriers to a walkway. The determination considers whether the barrier satisfies the Acceptable Solution or complies as an alternative solution.

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2024/017: Regarding the issuing of an earthquake-prone building notice for a commercial building

This determination considers the decision by a territorial authority to issue an earthquake-prone building notice under section 133AL for a commercial building. 

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A General provisions

General provisions for interpretation:  classifies buildings into seven categories, provides definitions and  importance levels for fire.

General provisions apply when interpreting the Building Code.

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: