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Building Consents
A building consent is
approval from the Council to carry out building works at a specific
site. It ensures that there is sanitary plumbing and drainage, that
minimum fire safety standards have been met and that all works are
structurally sound.
Note: a Building Consent
cannot be granted by the Council unless a Project Information Memorandum
(PIM) has been issued.
When do I need a Building Consent?
How do I apply for a Building Consent?
Application
Forms
How long will it take to process my Building Consent?
What are Building Inspections?
Is a Building Consent for an indefinite period?
How much does a Building Consent cost?
What is a Notice to Rectify?
What should I do when the project is completed?
What is a Minor Building Consent?
How do I apply?
Exemptions for Building Consents
Electrical/Gasfitting Works
Additional Information
Guides on building in Papakura is available
here.
When do I
need a Building Consent?
A building
consent is required for most building
work including:
-
pools,
retaining walls, garages and carports, alterations including
extensions, new buildings and some
decks and fences
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plumbing
and drainage work
-
heating
including fireplaces, ventilation
and air conditioning systems
-
lifts
-
demolition
-
relocation
of old buildings
-
change of
use of buildings
If you undertake any of the above work
without a Building Consent from the Council, excluding those
specifically identified in the Building Act, the work is illegal. Any
illegal works may impact negatively on your insurance cover or property
sale and will have to be remedied and could prove to be expensive.
Important Note:
Depending on
the location of your building site and the nature of the proposed
project, you will need to check compliance with the Council’s District
Plan. If the proposed project does not comply, then you will need to
obtain a
Resource Consent.
If Resource
Consent is required, you cannot start any building work until a Resource
Consent has been granted (Building Act 1991, Section 35). Please contact
our
Regulatory Services Unit or telephone 09
295 1300 for more
information.

How do I apply for a Building Consent?
Depending on
the size of the works proposed, you should have your architect,
draughtsperson, builder, engineer and/or other qualified consultant to
assist you in completing a
Building Consent Application Form.
You must
complete the application form in full. If the information is incomplete
or does not provide the level of detail required, then processing delays
will occur as the Council has to ask you to submit further information.
Many
building consent applications are delayed due to insufficient
engineering information. This information may include a geotechnical
report or a flood risk assessment and/or drainage. The Council suggests
you seek professional advice when collecting this information.
All
applications should be lodged in person at the Council Regulatory
Services Unit, 35 Coles Crescent, Papakura, Entrance 2. Monday to Friday
between the hours of 8:00am and 5.00pm. You will need to pay a deposit
when you lodge your application. In some cases, additional charges will
need to be paid depending on whether building inspections or other work
is required, to process your application. Refer to Council's
Fees and Charges
Schedule.
If you have
employed an architect, builder or other consultant, then they should
attend the lodgement meeting also. To request a lodgement meeting
for a Building Consent, please contact
the Regulatory Services Unit between 8.00am and 5.00pm Monday to Friday
on 295 1300.

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