
Rule 20 Structures used in the petroleum and chemical industry
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Any activity involving the erection of a structure or structures which is:
(1) for the containment of any petroleum, petroleum products or other contaminants; and
(2) contains quantities of 100,000 litres or more; and
(3) is proposed for an area of the coastal marine area outside any Area of Significant Conservation Value
is a discretionary activity and shall comply with the terms below.
Terms
The Hydrographer of the Royal New Zealand Navy shall be notified of any erection or placement of the structure where the structure intrudes into or over any water used for navigation at the time permission is given, at commencement of the work, and when the structure or work is complete.