Building consent
If you have any questions over recent renovations or additions on a property this report provides information on
what has been approved since 2010.
Date Description Value
01/02/2013 Rbw - res - extend house roof to extend over existing deck $5,000
Hazard
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Hazards in New Zealand and how they are determined.
Hazard type Description Rating
Climate and Weather
Hazard What wind hazard zone does the property fall in? Very High
Coastal Hazard Is this property in an area that could be susceptible to tsunami
inundation?
Part or all of this property is inside or very close to the very high
wind hazard zone. This information was provided by Hutt City
Council under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 New
Zealand License. For more information contact Hutt City
Council.
Unlikely
A preliminary tsunami inundation model indicates this property
is outside of the area that could be affected by a 1 in 100 year
or 1 in 500 year tsunami. The centre of this property is
approximately 3.1 km from the nearest coast, estuary or tidal
river and is at an elevation of about 136 m. Given the property's
distance from the coast and elevation it is very unlikely to be
affected by a tsunami. Modelling for this area used simplified
topographic data obtained from Land Information New Zealand.
Modelling suggests the height of a tsunami on the Petone coast
with a return period of 100 years could be up to 2.3 m and one
with a 500 year return period could be up to 6.0 m high. It is
likely that a tsunami on the Petone coast will have a local
source.
Within a sea spray zone?
No
This property is outside the sea spray zone. This information
was provided by Hutt City Council under a Creative Commons
Attribution 3.0 New Zealand License. For more information
contact Hutt City Council.
Earthquake Hazard
Earthquake frequency
High
This property is in an area which has a high level of earthquake
activity by New Zealand standards. Moderate shaking (MM6) is
likely to be experienced once in every 7 years and strong
shaking (MM8) is likely to be experienced once in every 105
years. MM7, MM9, and MM10 shaking is likely to be
experienced every 27, 370, and 1400 years respectively.
Likely response in a strong distant earthquake
This property is in an area where the ground is classified as
weak or weathered rock. In a strong distant earthquake these
materials are likely to cause little or no increase in shaking.
Property information generated on: Fri Nov 01 12:40:55 UTC 2019
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Little or No increase in
shaking