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Consolidated Bylaws

Review of Bylaws

The Thames-Coromandel District Council's Consolidated Bylaw has been created by Council to address issues that are not covered by other legislation. The various parts of the Consolidated Bylaw have been established by Council through using a process that is set out in the Local Government Act 2002.

 

To download a "Community Bylaws" brochure, please click on the link below:

 

Parts which have been adopted by Council:


Part 1

Part 1 Preliminary and General 2004

Effective : 8 September 2004

Review : within 5 years of adoption

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Part 2

Public Places 2004
Effective : 8 September 2004
Review : within 5 years of adoption
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Part 3

Commercial Activities in Public Places 2006

Effective : 15 April 2006

Review : within 5 years of adoption

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Part 4

Liquor Bans 2004

Effective : 6 October 2004

Review : within 5 years of adoption

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Part 6

Solid Waste 2008

Effective : 13 February 2008

Review : within 5 years of adoption

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Part 7

Water Supply 2008

Effective : 7 April 2008

Review : within 5 years of adoption

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Part 8

Control of Advertising 2007

Effective : 1 October 2007

Review : within 5 years of adoption

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Part 10

Control of Dogs 2004

Effective : 8 September 2004

Review : within 10 years of review

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Part 11

Nuisances 2005

Effective : 15 April 2005

Review : within 5 years of adoption

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Part 13

Standards for Camping 2008

Effective : 30 June 2008

Review : within 5 years of adoption

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Part 17

Parks and Reserves 2008

Effective : 30 June 2008

Review : within 5 years of adoption

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Part 18

Cemeteries 2007

Effective : 1 October 2007

Review : within 5 years of adoption

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Part 20

Parking Control 2004

Effective : 8 September 2004

Review : within 5 years of adoption

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Part 22

Heavy Vehicle Restriction 2004

Effective : 8 September 2004

Review : within 5 years of adoption

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Part 23

Heavy Vehicles: Whangamata 2004

Effective : 8 September 2004

Review : within 5 years of adoption

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Part 24

Vehicle Crossings 2004

Effective : 8 September 2004

Review : within 5 years of adoption

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Part 25

Stock in Public Places 2004

Effective : 8 September 2004

Review : within 5 years of adoption

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Part 30

Wharves and Coastal Structures 2008

Effective : 13 February 2008

Review : within 5 years of adoption

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Part 31

Fires in the Open Air 2008

Effective : 30 June 2008

Review : within 5 years of adoption

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Coromandel Liquor Ban

To view the areas that the permanent 24/7 Coromandel Liquor Ban applies to, please click on the links below:

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