28.1 Advertising Devices and Signs District Wide Activities
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28.1 Advertising Devices and Signs District Wide Activities
Proposed District Plan Summary of Decisions Requested by Section Part C Section 28.1 Advertising Devices and Signs District Wide Activity Plan Section Sub Type 28.1 ADVERTISING DEVICES AND SIGNS DISTRICT WIDE ACTIVITY Support with Amendment 4 28.1 ADVERTISING DEVICES AND SIGNS DISTRICT WIDE ACTIVITY Oppose Flash247 Ltd, Tamzin Stevenson 1 28.1.1 Introduction Oppose Flash247 Ltd, Tamzin Stevenson 8 Flash247 Ltd, Tamzin Stevenson 5 No. Submitter 226 Rayonier New Zealand Ltd 60 25 Cardno 64 64 64 Point Summary of Decision Requested Maintain section numbers but include a searchable number system to make it easy to navigate through the document. Oppose Section 28.1 Advertising Devices and Signs District Wide Activities in its entirety. Review the research provided on outdoor digital billboards and reconsider the wording of the introduction as there is no correlation between digital billboards and traffic accidents. 28.1.10 Assessment Criteria Restricted Discretionary Activities Oppose 28.1.2 Anticipated Outcomes Oppose The research undertaken on Digital Billboards overseas shows that there are no adverse efects on motorists, pedestrians or properties or visual amenity. The submitter would like the Council to review the overseas research and reconsider the wording of the assessment criteria in Section 28.1.10. Oppose Anticipated Outcomes ADS2 and ADS3 as the outocmes are based on subjetcive matters rather than fact. The research undertaken on Digital Billboards overseas shows that there are no adverse efects on motorists, pedestrians or properties or visual amenity. The submitter would like the Council to review the overseas research and reconsider the wording of the anticipated outcomes in Section 28.1.2. 192 New Zealand Historic Places Trust Pouhere Taonga 49 28.1.2 Anticipated Outcomes Support The submitter supports Aniticpated Outcome ADS4 and seeks that it be retained. 220 64 Progressive Enterprises Ltd, Zomac Planning Solutions 33 Flash247 Ltd, Tamzin Stevenson 2 28.1.2 Anticipated Outcomes Support Adoption of the Anticipated Outcomes unchanged except as necessary to give effect to Progressive's submission on maximum allowable area of advertising devices for surpermarkets which are inadequate (Referring to submission about Table 28.1.6A). 28.1.3 Objectives and Policies Oppose Opposes the wording of Policies ADSP2, ADSP3, ADSP5, ADSP7 and ADSP9. Strongly disagree with the wording in ADSP5 that billboards are required to be located entirely within the site to which they relate. The research undertaken on Digital Billboards overseas shows that there are no adverse efects on motorists, pedestrians or properties or visual amenity and that advertising devices can have a positive impact on the visual amenities of an area. The submitter would like the Council to review the overseas research and reconsider the wording of Policies ADSP2, ADSP3, ADSP5, ADSP7 and ADSP9. 192 New Zealand Historic Places Trust Pouhere Taonga 50 202 NZ Transport Agency 8 28.1.3 Objectives and Policies Support 92 Hawkes Bay Chamber of Commerce Inc. Progressive Enterprises Ltd, Zomac Planning Solutions 12 28.1.3 Objectives and Policies Support 220 28.1.3 Objectives and Policies Support The submitter supports thje intention to maintain character and amenity values through objective ADSO2, and Policies ADSP4 and ADSP8 and seeks that they be retained. Supports Objective ADSO1 and Policy ADSP7 and seeks that they be retained as notified. Supports the objectives and policies of the Advertising and Signs district wide activity and seeks that they be retained. 34 28.1.3 Objectives and Policies Support with Amendment Adoption of the Objectives and Policies in 28.1.3 unchanged except as necessary to give effect to Progressive's submission on maximum allowable area of advertising devices for surpermarkets which are inadequate (Referring to submission about Table 28.1.6A). 64 Flash247 Ltd, Tamzin Stevenson 6 28.1.4 Methods Oppose Opposes the methods section under 28.1.4. The research undertaken on Digital Billboards overseas shows that there are no adverse efects on motorists, pedestrians or properties or visual amenity. The submitter would like the Council to review the overseas research and reconsider the wording of the methods in Section 28.1.4. 192 64 New Zealand Historic Places Trust Pouhere Taonga 51 Flash247 Ltd, Tamzin Stevenson 7 28.1.4 Methods Support with Amendment The submitter supports all of the methods listed under Section 28.1.4. However seeks that a reference to section 18.1 (Heritage items and notable trees) be added given that it contains provisions relevant to heritage items including a link to the Heritage Items Schedules of the District Plan. 28.1.5 Rules Oppose The submitter opposes section 28.1.5 Rules and. would like to submit another worded alternative. The research undertaken on Digital Billboards overseas shows that there are no adverse efects on motorists, pedestrians or properties or visual amenity. The submitter would like the Council to review the overseas research and reconsider the wording of the Rules in Section 28.1.5. 192 New Zealand Historic Places Trust Pouhere Taonga 44 28.1.5 Rules Support with Amendment That clarification be provided regarding the application of rules in both Section 18.1 and Section 28.1 in relation to advertising devices and signs on Heritage Buildings in the Hastings CBD/Central Character Precinct and that appropriate cross-referencing and explanation be provided in both sections. That the last sentence of the explanation under Policy HP3 be amended to ensure that readers are aware that it only applies to signs on Heritage Buildings in the Hastings CBD/Central Character Precinct. Include reference to the Hastings District Council CCP sign Guide 2012 in the assessment criteria under section 28.1 where relevant . That application of performance standards to Controlled Activities be clarified. If they do not apply, the NZHP seeks that the status of signs provided for under Rules ADS4 & ADS7 be strengthened to Restricted Discretionary status. That Rules ADS4 & ADS7 be amended as follows: ‘…. heritage buildings listed in Appendices 47 and 48, and or on buildings in the Russell Street and Queen Street East Historic Areas…’ 20 Bunnings Limited 6 28.1.5 Rules Oppose 1. Alter table 28.1.6A as it applies to the Commercial Zones and Commercial Service Activities within the Large Format Retail Zone by replacing the 'Area' standards with the following: 2m2 of signage per metre of site frontage.* (for the purposes of this rule site frontage means the length of the legal road frontage of the site). 2. Alter Table 28.1.6A as it applies to the Industrial Zones by replacing the 'Area' standards with the following: 2m2 of signage per metre of site frontage.* (for the purposes of this rule site frontage means the length of the legal road frontage of the site). 3. Alternatively, amend the table at Rule 28.1.5 to allow for infringement of the standards at Rule 28.1.6A as a restricted discretionary activity (non-notified). 220 Progressive Enterprises Ltd, Zomac Planning Solutions 31 28.1.6 General Performance Standards and Terms Oppose Amend Table 28.1.6A Maximum Allowable Area of Advertising Devices by adding the following standards applying to Supermarkets; Free standing signs 30m2 per face. Wall signs 80m2per supermarket wall. Directional signs to have no restrictions. 64 Flash247 Ltd, Tamzin Stevenson 9 28.1.6 General Performance Standards and Terms Oppose Oppose the general performance standards. The research undertaken on Digital Billboards overseas shows that there are no adverse efects on motorists, pedestrians or properties or visual amenity. The submitter would like the Council to review the overseas research and reconsider the wording of the performance standards in Section 28.1.6. 66 Foodstuffs North Island Limited 15 28.1.6 General Performance Standards and Terms Support with Amendment 1. Alter Table 28.1.6A as it relates to Commercial Zones and Commercial Service Activities within the Large Format Retail Zone by replacing the 'Area' standards with the following: 1m2 of signage per metre of site frontage.* (for the purposes of this rule site frontage means the length of the legal road frontage of the site). 2. Alter Table 28.1.6A as it relates to Havelock North Village Centre (HNVC) - Retail Zone by replacing the 'Area' standards with the following: 1m2 of signage per metre of site frontage. 3. Alter Table 28.1.6A as it relates to HNVC - Business Zone by replacing the 'Area' standards with the following: 1 m2 of signage per metre of site frontage (whichever is larger). Free standing signs within 5m of Havelock Road shall have a maximum height of 9m. And delete the 'Note' which states that the area of freestanding sign(s) is not additional to the area permitted for the Precinct. 4. Alter Table 28.1.6A as it relates to Flaxmere Commercial and Flaxmere Commercial Service Zones by replacing the 'Area' standards with the following: 1m2 of signage per metre of site frontage.* 5.Alternatively, amend the table at Rule 28.1.5 to allow for infringement of the standards at Rule 28.1.6A as a restricted discretionary activity (non-notified). 219 Powerco 16 28.1.6 General Performance Standards and Terms Oppose 64 Flash247 Ltd, Tamzin Stevenson 3 28.1.7 Specific Performance Standards and Terms Oppose Include specific provision in Table 28.1.6A for asset identification and health and safety signs to be permitted in all zones up to a maximum combined area of 1.5m2 Oppose 28.1.7A(d) 'No advertising devise shall protect against the highest point of the building'. Oppose 28.1.7B 'Illumination' (b) 'no flashing or animated', (c) 'lux spill limits' and (d) 'not within 25m of road intersection'. Oppose 28.1.7E 'Advertising Devices Located on Land Adjoining a State Highway in the Rural and Plains ...' (a) 'lettering heights'; and (c) 'Message area shall cover no more than 60% of the advertising device'. 85 Hastings District Council Environmental Policy Team 99 Flash247 Ltd, Tamzin Stevenson 10 Hastings District Council Environmental Policy Team 100 64 Flash247 Ltd, Tamzin Stevenson 11 28.1.9 Assessment Criteria Controlled Activities Oppose 276 University of Otago, John Knight 1 29.1 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS DISTRICT WIDE ACTIVITY Oppose 64 85 28.1.7 Specific Performance Standards and Terms Support with Amendment Amend 28.1.7A (f) by deleting reference to a secondary document (RTS6 Guidelines for Visibility at Driveways (1993)) for compliance and replacing with "Advertising devices shall not be located in a position where they will obstruct traffic sightlines along the road, intersections or accessways ." 28.1.8 Specific Performance Standards and Terms Oppose Generally oppose specific performance standards under 28.1.8. Would like to submit alternative wording. 28.1.8 Specific Performance Standards and Terms Support with Amendment Amend 28.1.8A 'Temporay Devices' (1), by deleting the wording 'Sites will be restricted to 6 months a year for temporary event devices'. Generally opposes assessment criteria under 28.1.9. Would like to submit alternative wording. This submssion suggests that the wording in this section be amended to avoid making unsupported references to a relationship between Genetically Modified Organisms and clean green image of the District, and a consequential premium being paid for non-GM products from a GM-free region. 227 203 213 240 176 223 Renouf, David 5 NZBio, George Slim 2 Pastoral Genomics Limited 1 Soil & Health Association of NZ Thomson, Co Chair Heather Marion 1 Ministry for the Environment 3 Pure Hawke's Bay 1 29.1 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS DISTRICT WIDE ACTIVITY Support with Amendment 29.1 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS DISTRICT WIDE ACTIVITY Support with Amendment 29.1 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS DISTRICT WIDE ACTIVITY Oppose 29.1 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS DISTRICT WIDE ACTIVITY Support The submitter opposes the Proposed District Plan unless the equivalent of Section 12.1 (Heretaunga Plains Unconfined Aquifer RMU) of the 2003 Operative District Plan is included in the Proposed Plan. Submisison seeks that GMO's are permitted when approved under Hazardous Substances and New Organisms (HSNO) Regulations. This submission is seeking the complete removal of all provisions relating to GMO's in Section 29.1 (Hazardous Substances and Genetically Modified Organisms District Wide Activity) of the Proposed Plan. The Soil and Health Association of NZ fully supports the wording that is in the current Proposed Hastings District Plan - Section 29.1 (Hazardous Substances and Genetically Modified Organisms District Wide Activity). 29.1 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS DISTRICT WIDE ACTIVITY Oppose 29.1 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS DISTRICT WIDE ACTIVITY Support It is not appropriate for councils to use the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA) for the purpose of controlling GMOs. Decisions about the testing and release of GMOs are best made at the national level, by the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA), using the clear and robust process for decision making, as set out in the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act 1996 (HSNO). This submission therefore opposes the provisions of Section 29.1 of the Proposed Plan as they relate to GMO's. Pure Hawkes Bay producers fully support the Council's proposal to protect the district's valuable GM Free Food producer status by prohibiting GM releases. 98 196 61 78 168 Hawke's Regional Council Bay 33 Ngati Kahungunu Iwi Incorporated, Adele Whyte 62 Federated Farmers of New Zealand Hawke's Bay Province 49 Grammer, Linda 1 McGuiness Institute 3 29.1 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS DISTRICT WIDE ACTIVITY Support with Amendment 29.1 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS DISTRICT WIDE ACTIVITY Support with Amendment 29.1 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS DISTRICT WIDE ACTIVITY Oppose To better implement Resgional Policy Statement s8.4.4.6 which outlines the respective functions of HBRC and TLAs with respect to the management of hazardous substances, (and similarly sites that are contaminated due to spills of hazardous substances) consideration should be given to amending Section 29.1. Include the sensitive catchments within the Hastings District (as identified in the Hawkes Bay Regional Resource Managament Plan) within the scope of Section 29.1 of the PHDP and within its objectives, policies and rules related to the management of hazardous substances and GMO's. That all provisions relating to Genetically Modified Organisms are deleted from Chapter 29.1 and any other references removed from the proposed Hastings District Plan. 29.1 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS DISTRICT WIDE ACTIVITY Support 29.1 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND GENETICALLY MODIFIED ORGANISMS DISTRICT WIDE ACTIVITY Support This submiiter supports (a) a ban of all GMO releases and making outdoor field trials a Discretionary Activity; and (b) the inclusion of assessment criteria for matters which are not able to be considered under the Hazardous Substances and New Organisms Act. Retain the provisions in Section 29.1 in relation to the management of Genetically Modified Organisms within the District.