Building and Planning » Resource consents » Apply for resource consent » Assessment of Environmental Effects (AEE)
An Assessment of Environmental Effects (AEE) is your determination of the effect of your proposed activity on the environment, positive or negative. You'll need to describe the effects resulting from your activity as part of your application for resource consent.
The purpose of the AEE is to determine the likely adverse effects that the activity will have on the environment, and how these effects can be avoided, remedied, or mitigated.
The Rules in the Nelson Resource Management Plan include assessment criteria against which an application is measured. It is therefore very important to identify what effects will be relevant and significant, and those will depend on the nature of the activity, of the site and of the surroundings. An example would be earthworks on unstable land will need to be more thoroughly assessed than earthworks on flat stable land.
The AEE should address these assessment criteria and demonstrate that the applicant has anticipated all the effects of the proposal and thought about ways to minimise those effects.
There are many different kinds of effects, such as:
Effects can be positive or negative, short term or long term, cumulative, temporary or permanent, encountered in the past, the present, or the future. Address all the effects that are likely to arise from the proposed activity in as full detail as possible over all applicable timeframes.
An AEE for a small scale activity is usually no longer than one page in length.
If the application is of a large scale and intensity, the AEE will need to consider a wider range of effects. Large scale proposals often involve the services of an environmental planning consultant or other professional in preparing the AEE. Large projects may also involve extensive social impact assessments, landscape assessments, engineering studies, and cultural reports.
Check out the website of the Ministry for the Environment, www.mfe.govt.nz for a useful guide on preparing an AEE.
Also, for more detail refer to the "Fourth Schedule" of the Resource Management Act. Section AD8.4 of the Plan is also a source of information on AEE.
Depending on the scale of your activity, you may wish to seek help from an expert to prepare your AEE and/or resource consent application.
Last updated: 31/05/2009 11:23am
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