Is there sufficient water, wastewater and stormwater capacity to support your building or development plans/proposal?
Our waters capacity assessment application allows you to understand early if there are any constraints within our water, stormwater, and wastewater networks before you invest time and money into an unfeasible development proposal.
Who needs to apply?
You must apply for a water capacity assessment if you meet all the following criteria:
- You’re planning to apply for a building consent or purchasing a property for development, and
- Your project will result in two or three dwellings on a single property or title, and
- Your property is located within the medium-density residential zone.
Medium-density residential zone
A medium-density residential zone is designed to enable greater housing supply, reduce pressure for residential development, provide greater housing diversity, and coordinate the delivery of infrastructure and services.
This zoning is applied to urban areas within walking distance of the Ngaaruawaahia, Huntly, Pookeno, and Tuakau town centres.
Click the below button to determine if your property falls within this medium-density residential zone.
District Plan Property Enquiry
If you'd like to learn more about medium-density residential zoning, please head to our Variation 3 - Enabling housing supply page.
When should you apply?
You should apply for your three waters assessment before you start the building consent application process.
IMPORTANT: This assessment does not:
- Guarantee the ability to construct or connect to services; these are separate applications.
- Include plan approval – drainage plans are still subject to consent approvals under the Building and Resource Management Act.
Application process