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  •   Home > News > Politics

    Many aesthetic changes to buildings will no longer need consents - under the Government's Resource Management Act shake-up

    Many aesthetic changes to buildings will no longer need consents - under the Government's Resource Management Act shake-up


    The replacement Planning and Natural Environment Bills are being introduced to Parliament today - and will pass next year.

    RMA Reform Minister Chris Bishop says planners won't be able to block projects because of visual changes - as long as other people aren't affected.

    He says planners have got involved in some cases, to a ridiculous degree.

    Bishop says that includes the direction doors face and where televisions were placed in living rooms.

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