Inspections and Approvals
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Amusement Device
Find out more about what is considered an amusement device and how to obtain a permit to operate them.
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Certificate for Public Use
A Certificate for Public Use (CPU) is issued by Council where it is satisfied the premises are safe for members of the public to use, before a Code Compliance Certificate is issued.
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Certificate of Acceptance
Find out more about what a Certificate of Acceptance is and how to apply for one.
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Changes to Approved Building Consents
Find out if changes to your approved building plan will affect your building consent and require a formal amendment.
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Code Compliance Certificate
When your building project is complete, you will need to apply for a Code Compliance Certificate (CCC). Find out more.
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Disputes and Complaints
If you are unhappy with the outcome or disagree with Council's decision, there are formal options for lodging a complaint or to resolve a disputed decision.
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Inspections
It is very important all required inspections are undertaken. Without regular inspections we may not be able to issue a code compliance certificate. Find out more.
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Old Building Consents
This applies to a Code of Compliance Certificate (CCC) un-issued 5 years or more ago.
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Restricted Building Work and Licensed Building Practitioners
If your residential building work contains structural elements or affects the weather tightness of the building, it may be 'restricted building work'.
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Compliance Schedule & Building Warrant of Fitness
A Building Warrant of Fitness is a statement signed stating that the requirements of the building's compliance schedule have been fully complied with in the previous 12 months.