How do I find my property zoning in Auckland?
How to find what zone rules apply to your property
- find out what rules apply to your property by viewing the Auckland Unitary Plan Operative in part.
- call us on 09 301 0101 and ask to speak to a planner to talk through how the rules affect your property.
How do I find my property zoning NZ?
To find out which zone your house is in, look up your address on the Auckland Unitary Plan GeoMaps.
What does Zone 9b mean in Auckland?
RESIDENTIAL 9b. This zone appfies to areas within the inner city which contain existing residential uses or areas where the potential for residential development has not been compromsed by other uses.
What Size section can be subdivided in Auckland?
Each proposed vacant lot is required to be a minimum of 600sq metres and anticipated just one house per section. So generally speaking, you’ll need to have an existing lot of at least 1200sq metres or larger to subdivide into two.
How many zones are in Auckland?
Of those 6 residential zones, the majority of Auckland is now made up of the 4 zones H3 to H6, or Single House, Mixed Housing Suburban, Mixed Housing Urban, and Terrace Housing and Apartment Buildings.
How much does it cost to subdivide a section in Auckland?
Generally, the average two-lot subdivision can cost around $120,000 – $150,000 for an approved consent, a new Record of Title, professional fees and other requirements. These costs will likely include: consent processing costs. development contribution fees.
What does single house zone mean?
The Single House zone is a widespread residential zone in the Auckland region, and includes many of the “more established” residential areas and the areas where Auckland Council wants to maintain more spacious sites or a specific character.
Can I build a second dwelling on my property NZ?
Yes you can. Plus, did you know that you don’t need to subdivide right away? As long as you can confidently meet the resource and consenting requirements you can build a larger home on the same title.
How much does it cost to subdivide a section in NZ?
Generally, the average two-lot subdivision can cost around $120,000 – $150,000 for an approved consent, a new Record of Title, professional fees and other requirements. These costs will likely include: consent processing costs.
Can I build a second house on my property NZ?
Can you have 2 kitchens in a house NZ?
The ins and outs of adding another kitchen First up, if you want to add a second kitchen anywhere on your property, you’re going to need building consent. This includes if you are building an extension to house it, putting it in a spare room or adding it to a sleepout.
Can I build a house on my parents land NZ?
Parents with a farm or lifestyle block, for example, can make some of their land available for children to live on in a simple house the children pay for. Alternatively, children wanting to provide for their parents can make their land available and the parents can build a house on that land.
What are zoning zones in Auckland?
Under the Auckland Unitary Plan, zones manage how different areas are used, developed or protected. All land in Auckland, including land in coastal marine areas, has a zone. In general, the way that land is zoned reflects how it is used and what sort of activities happen there.
What are the rules for building a house in Auckland?
The rules also cover things like how far apart houses have to be, how much outdoor space they need to have, and how many dwellings you can build on a site. To find out which zone your house is in, look up your address on the Auckland Unitary Plan GeoMaps.
How do I view zoning on the Auckland Unitary Plan geomaps?
When you view your property on the Auckland Unitary Plan GeoMaps you can look at the property zoning, and then select the layer you want to view from the list provided. All the different overlays will give you a better understanding of what might be allowed for your property.
What are the zones in a district plan?
In a district plan or the Unitary Plan, there are zones for certain development activities. Examples are rural, commercial, or residential zones. There can also be overlays over these zones and precincts.