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1. Check if you need a consent to build a fence

Tirohia mēnā me tono whakaaetanga rānei koe mō te whakatū taiapa

Have your plan ready

Before checking whether you need a consent for your fence, you need to know:

  • dimensions of the project (height, total area)
  • location on property where the project will go
  • size of the property in square metres
  • total pre-existing building coverage on property
  • total pre-existing hard surfaces on property.

There will be an explanation on how to calculate these factors in the online consent tool.

Our tip

If your fence is close to a boundary, and you have the written approval from your neighbours, you can apply for a Deemed Permitted Boundary Activity.
 
This application replaces the need to apply for a resource consent.
 
You will still need to apply for a building consent, if required.

​How to check if you need a consent to add a fence

Online

Our online tool helps you check if you need a building or resource consent for your fence.

Have your plans ready before you start.

It should take you about 10 minutes to complete.

Check now

By phone

​Contact us on 09 301 0101.

In person

​Visit your nearest library with council services.

Our tip

Your building work must:
  • comply with the Building Code, even if no building consent is needed
  • not damage public service drains if its foundations are close to the pipes.