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Incompatibel Activities Incompatible Activities Indicators (what we measure)

 

Examples of potential incompatible activities


What are incompatible activities?

 

Incompatible activities happen when one activity has a negative impact on another nearby activity. This can happen when farming activities affect nearby dwellers, or dwellers intrude on farmland or nearby businesses. The most common negative effects that create these situations are loud noise, offensive odours and nuisance from dust, vibration, and glare. Incompatible activities have a higher chance of occurring if new developments and new houses are built in certain areas such as sites neighbouring industrial spots or established intensive farms (e.g. chicken and pig farms).

 

Our Situation

 

The most common complaint received by Council is about loud noise. Most of these complaints are related to loud stereos in urban areas; however noise from activities such as industry, farming and other activities also have negative effects.

 

Odour from farm activities, particularly from chicken and dairy farming, along with other activities such as sewage, smoke from fires, and rubbish, also contribute to the issues within the district. Dust and vibration also create a nuisance, although these are less common than noise and odour. There have been no complaints received regarding glare or rehabilitation during this time.

 

 

Complaints received for adverse effects from activities

 

 

 

Number of Building Consents granted within 500m of an intensive farm or within a scheduled industrial site 00/01 01/02 02/03 03/04 04/05 05/06 06/07 07/08 08/09
Number of Building Consents 0 0 1 1 0 7 1 0 6