Our Services
Subdivisions
Whether it be a simple boundary adjustment, a small two lot “infill” subdivision or a large scale greenfield urban subdivision, we can help advise you on your next subdivision project. We can easily work with other professionals, such as surveyors, engineers, landscape architects and other professionals to put together a comprehensive consent application that is likely to be more cost effective than using a larger corporate firm.
Resource Consents
So many developments require resource consents and it is the resource consent stage is where many developments fall over or get bogged down in bureaucratic red tape. Our job is to make the resource consent process as stress free as possible and get your project over the line.
Pre-purchase planning assessments
If you are considering purchasing a property and you wish to know the development potential of the property in terms of the planning or subdivision rules, we can help by providing a comprehensive planning report of the property setting out in plain english what the “development envelope” that applies to the property and the viability of subdividing the property.
Planning Advice
The biggest decision with any development or subdivision project is the decision whether to go ahead or not. We can give quality honest planning advice on your proposal that can help aid you in that decision.
Comprehensive Residential Developments
Many town house developments involve a comprehensive consent process involving a subdivision consent, a land use consent and architectural and engineering design, all coming together in a “Comprehensive Residential Development” consent package. These types of applications require a detailed planning application involving many different professional disciplines which we can provide for you in an efficient and timely manner.
Submissions on District & Regional Plans.
You or your company may need advice on recent planning changes in your area. We can help prepare submissions to District Plan changes and give expert evidence at a Council hearing or the Environment Court if required.