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A PIM is a report we prepare that contains information about special features of the land and existing utility services (like water, gas and sewage) on your property.
A PIM also includes information about other approvals you might need for your building project, such as:
A PIM is optional. You are not required to apply for a PIM when you apply for a building consent, but it could help speed-up the process.
Information about your site can influence your planning and design. Applying for a PIM early in the process can help you avoid surprises like additional consents and approvals that can cause unexpected costs and delays.
You can apply for a PIM any time before you complete your application for a resource consent or building consent.
The best time to apply for a PIM is before starting design work, so we can give you accurate information about the consents and approvals you may need.
A PIM includes information on special land features and required approvals, including:
A PIM will also include:
A PIM does not give any form of approval under the Building Act or Auckland Unitary Plan.
A PIM explains all the consents, approvals and geotechnical reports you need for your consent application.
Having this information to give to your designers and builders makes the application process more efficient.
The more information you give us about your project, the better guidance we can give you.
Examples of the kind of information we need are:
The application should also include:
We may ask for further information, depending on your building proposal.
Fees are subject to change.
| Description | Fee |
|---|---|
| Issuing Project Information Memorandum (PIM) – Base fee (not refundable, additional charges may apply) | $520 |
Include as much information about your project in your PIM application as you can. This way, we can provide more detailed information in you PIM to help you with the consent process.
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We only accept online applications for building consents. If you cannot apply online, visit one of our libraries with council services for assistance.
Call our building and planning help desk on 09 301 0101 if you have questions about your application.
We process PIMs within 20 working days. However, if we need more information, we will put the PIM on hold until we receive it.
Once we receive the information, we will issue the PIM within 10 working days, if it has already been more than 10 working days since the application was first made.