tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2686354713190138224.post1364009684109782685..comments2023-10-12T00:07:25.722+13:00Comments on roarprawn: UNWISE PARKING PART TROISUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2686354713190138224.post-11418820248347337732009-05-08T12:21:00.000+12:002009-05-08T12:21:00.000+12:00Although the Council can, under the District Plan ...Although the Council can, under the District Plan and RMA process, specify the quantity of off-street parking to be provided on private property (e.g. when it is being developed) the Council has no jurisdiction to enforce how that space is managed once it has been established. For example, someone could build a property with an off-road garage, then fill that garage with things other than cars and park their car on the street and Council would not be able to do anything about that (unless the car on the public road exceeds any parking restriction/Bylaw). The same principle applies here - any management of parking on private property (including allocation of spaces, enforcement and resolving disputes between tenants) is up to the private property owner to manage.Jon Visserhttp://www.wellington.govt.nznoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2686354713190138224.post-4037332360064417382009-05-07T20:45:00.000+12:002009-05-07T20:45:00.000+12:00Hey council dude. Under most district plans proper...Hey council dude. <BR>Under most district plans property occupiers have to provide a certain number of carparks per square metre of use, depending on the particular use of the property. Do property owners have the right to restrict the use of those required parks to who they see fit, or are they supposed to be available to those reasonably meant to do business with the occupant (ie anyone)? Is this photographed "carpark" within the consented parking area, or does this property provide additional parks to its statutory requirement?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2686354713190138224.post-80707976930507166252009-05-07T14:05:00.000+12:002009-05-07T14:05:00.000+12:00I'm happy to provide a property boundary plan that...I'm happy to provide a property boundary plan that verifies this car is entirely parked on private property. How that property is managed is a private (not Council) matter.<BR><BR>Kind regards,<BR><BR>Jon Visser<BR>Wellington City CouncilJon Visserhttp://www.wellington.govt.nznoreply@blogger.com