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89 Matters for consideration
(1) In determining an application, the council:(a) must not approve the application if the activity or the carrying
out of the activity for which approval is sought would not comply with the
requirements of any relevant regulation, and
(b) must take into consideration any criteria in a local policy
adopted under Part 3 by the council which are relevant to the subject-matter
of the application, and
(c) must take into consideration the principles of ecologically
sustainable development.
(2) If no requirements are prescribed for the purposes of subsection
(1) (a), and no criteria are adopted for the purposes of subsection (1) (b),
the council in determining an application:(a) is to take into consideration, in addition to the principles of
ecologically sustainable development, all matters relevant to the application,
and
(b) is to seek to give effect to the applicant’s objectives to
the extent to which they are compatible with the public
interest.
(3) Without limiting subsection (2), in considering the public
interest the matters the council is to consider include:(a) protection of the environment, and
(b) protection of public health, safety and convenience,
and
(c) any items of cultural and heritage significance which might be
affected.