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The National Policy Statement on Urban Development (NPS-UD) hearings allow you to present your views on issues such as housing intensification.
If you feel your submission makes your views clear, you do not need to supply evidence. However, if you choose to, both expert and non-expert evidence is allowed.
This should provide additional information to support your submission or provide details about a change you would like to see made to the proposed plan change.
You need to:
Evidence must generally be submitted to the panel at least:
Check your hearing notification for your specific timeframe.
If you do not provide your evidence on time, the Independent Hearing Panel will decide if you can present it.
If it is allowed, and electronic evidence has not been provided in advance, bring at least 10 copies to give to the hearings advisor.
Evidence should be easy to read and supplied in a digital PDF or Microsoft Word document format. It should also have numbered paragraphs, with numbered or lettered sub-paragraphs.
All documents need to include headers with the:
Evidence should be to the point and clearly state the issues of concern and the changes you would like.
Expert evidence comes from an independent person who has qualifications and experience in a particular area.
This includes planners, architects, engineers, scientists or urban designers. Kaumātua Elderly man, elderly woman. A person of status within the whānau, hapū, iwi. and kuia Elderly woman, grandmother.are also considered experts in this hearing process.
Expert evidence should include:
Email unitaryplan@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz to request the proposed plan change.
Non-expert or 'lay' evidence comes from someone who is not an expert. This is allowed at the hearings.
If you want to speak at a hearing, you need to let the hearings advisor know in advance. Instructions for this are included in your notification letter.
Speak to the main points, along with your supporting evidence.
You can speak for 10 minutes. More time can be requested but is not guaranteed.
The Independent Hearings Panel will read all evidence and submissions in advance as there not enough time to read these aloud on the day.
Read the hearing procedure document to learn more about preparing for a hearing.
If you have questions or need assistance, email npsudhearings@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz to contact the panel.
Emails should be brief and to the point, including your questions or main points.
Include the following information, as applicable:
The panel will contact you if they need more information.
The Friend of the Submitter service (an independent advisor to offer advice) is not currently available for Plan Change 78: Intensification.
Email npsudhearings@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz if you have any questions about Plan Change 78.