Building Consents
Most building construction and drainage work will require a building consent.
A building consent is a formal approval granted by your local council to show that your building work meets the requirements of the Building Code. This makes sure that your building is safe and meets the right technical standards.
The requirements of the Building Code (and building consents) are mainly to ensure buildings are constructed in a manner that ensures the wellbeing of those living in and visiting your Papakaainga.
Alongside a building consent, other permits may also be required. For example, if a new driveway is to be created onto a public road, or a connection is required to public utilities like water or wastewater (if available).
When building on Maaori land it is important that you have the right to build there. You will need a licence to occupy or an occupation order as discussed on our Building on Maaori land page.
Resource Consents
A resource consent may also be required for your papakaainga development.
A resource consent (sometimes known as a Land Use Consent) is formal approval granted by your council to breach a rule in a plan. All districts and region have plans. These plans contain rules on what you can do on your whenua and what activities will or won’t need resource consent. The purpose of plan rules (and resource consents) is mainly to ensure developments are constructed in a way that provides for the wellbeing of the taiao, neighbouring properties and the wider community.
Resource consents may be required from both our Council and Waikato Regional Council.