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If you want to change the use of your building, or part of it, you need to let us know. If you plan to carry out building work, you may need a building consent.
Every building or part of a building has its use specified under the Building (Specific Systems, Change the Use, and Earthquake-prone Buildings) Regulations 2005, Schedule 2.
These regulations group these loosely into four groups:
You will need to notify us in writing of your intention to change the use of your building. For example, you need to let us know if you want to change from an auto parts store to a car spray-painting workshop.
If you are changing an entire building from commercial to residential use, your project is likely complex and you may need extra support from us.
You may qualify for our Premium Service for building consent. With this service, a dedicated Principal Project Lead will help guide and simplify the process for you.
Email premiumconsent@aklc.govt.nz to find out if you are able to access this service for your project.
Include a summary of the proposed project.
Use the notification form to submit your notification in writing.
Download, scan and email the completed form to the relevant area you are applying for:
If you have any questions, you can get free advice from us in person.
When we review your change of use notification, we apply a risk-based approach, particularly where public health and safety may be affected.
We will need to be satisfied that the building, in its new use, complies as near as reasonably practicable with the provisions of the Building Code that relate to:
If the change involves the incorporation of one or more household units that did not exist before, then the building must comply with the Building Code as near as reasonably practicable.
The risk factors we consider include:
We will notify you in writing of the outcome of our review.
If we find that you need to do work to comply with the Building Code as near as reasonably practicable, you will need to apply for a building consent.
You should not start any building work until the building consent has been granted and issued.
If we are satisfied that the new use of your building will comply with the Building Code, you may not need a building consent to change to the new use.
You may still need a building consent for an alteration to remove redundant systems.
For more details on change of use see, Change of use and alterations on the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment website.