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Application to construct

a Vehicle Crossing

AC ref, VXG, PF, other:

Resource/ Building Consent Number:

Suburb: LOT DP:

Important information:

The application fee is $340.00 including GST. *additional charges may apply and will be based on the actual processing and time that occurs for the specific applications. If payment is not received with this form, then it will be rejected. One application per vehicle crossing.

Excavation must not commence until you receive written approval from Auckland Transport All correspondence will be emailed to the Applicant i.e. property owner or their nominated Agent i.e. Project Manager, Architect or Contractor.

Additional fees may be charged by Auckland Transport for failed inspection(s).

Applicant’s details: (please print clearly)

Are you applying as: Homeowner Agent Developer Full name: Postal address: Postcode: Ph (home): Ph no (work): Mobile: Fax: Email:

Agent (please print clearly) Full name: Postal address: Postcode: Ph (home): Ph no (work): Mobile: Fax: Email:

Signature of applicant/agent: Date:

Street address of the proposed vehicle crossing:

J00 47 78_ 13 .0 5. 21

Auckland Transport, Private Bag 92 300, Auckland 1142. Phone 09 355 3553. Visit: AT.govt.nz OFFICE

USE ONLY

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Auckland Transport, Private Bag 92 300, Auckland 1142. Phone 09 355 3553. Visit: AT.govt.nz

Position of vehicle crossing: Important information -

Applicants must provide all the information below:

A detailed plan (refer attached generic sample plans) or attach an architect’s site plan, or similar, that shows all the property boundaries to scale

The proposed vehicle crossing location relative to the side boundaries, complete with dimensions, also showing the location of other features that may affect the proposed location of the vehicle crossing including: trees, power poles, streetlights, transformers, redundant vehicle crossings, drainage pits and manholes etc. Any additional documents such as a resource consent

Approved Resource Consent decision and plans for vehicle crossing not complying with Auckland Unitary Plan or Hauraki Gulf District Plan.

Approved Resource Consent decision and plans for Trees or an Asset Owner Approval.

Preferred Method of Payment:

Please select from one of the following as your preferred method of payment of application fee $340.00 incl GST Online/Internet Banking

Credit Card

EFTPOS/Cash (This option is only available if you are submitting your application in person)

Please select type and proposal:

Type: Residential Commercial Rural Footpath upgrade

Proposal for: New Crossing Extension/Widening Reinstatement/ Upgrade Repair

Billing

(Please note the following is only available to Auckland Council Account Holders)

All consent related invoices/refunds to be billed to: Applicant Agent

Preferred method of billing: Email Post

Do you have an account number for billing: Yes No

If yes, please advise of Account Number:

Purchase Order/Reference Number: (If applicable)

Office use only: Auckland Council initial lodgement check

Amount: $340.00 inc GST Planner note: Over 3m consent

Receipt no:

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Guide to drawing a vehicle crossing plan -

Residential

Please note: When there is an EPA that sets out the requirements for the

vehicle crossing this will override the generic design considerations.

• Draw your road frontage of your property and placement of proposed vehicle crossing.

• This must include any Auckland Council Assets i.e. Street Tree, Street Signage etc and Utility Services, i.e. Power Pole, Cesspit etc and other vehicle crossings on the same site and adjacent sites.

• Distance from proposed vehicle crossing edge to Assets and Services must be shown.

• Width at the Boundary and Road (including flares) i.e. standard dimensions as shown below - Width at Boundary 3.0m, Width at Road 6.2m

• Location of proposed vehicle crossing must be clearly shown on the plan see below including Street Name • For vehicle crossing widths, please refer to table below.

Sites within Auckland (except hauraki gulf islands)

Vehicle crossing width # parking spaces

provided Min width of crossing at site boundary Max width of crossing at site boundary

1 to 2 2.75 3.0

3 to 9 3.0m (one-way 3.5m (one-way

10 or more 5.5m (two way) 6.0m (two way)

Number and separation

of Vehicle crossings Max number of crossing per road frontage Min separation from crossing serving adjacent sites Min separation between crossing on same site

VAR in Business-City Centre Zone;

Key Retail Frontage Control No crossings permitted • As shown on the planning maps:

• Vehicle Access Restriction – General Control;

• Vehicle access Restriction Motorway Control;

• Vehicle Access Restriction Level Crossing Control;

• Key Retail Frontage Control; • Arterial road

• 10m of any intersection as measured from the property boundary • 30m from a railway level

crossing limit line

1 per 50m of frontage or part thereof

2m.

Where two crossings on adjacent sites can be combined – max not exceeding 6m

6m

All other sites 1 per 25m of frontage

or part thereof

2m.

Where two crossings on adjacent sites can be combined – max not exceeding 6m

6m

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Residential -

Sample only

Existing Driveway

Redundant

vehicle

crossing

Building

Garage

Footpa

th

Fir

e Hy

dr

an

t

Boundary

3.

0m

6.2m

Tr

ee on

pr

opert

y

Pr

oposed

Driv

ew

ay

Str

ee

t Name

1

1

2

3

4

Site Plan

Utility Services

3

Width at the Boundary

4

Width at the Road

must include flares

2

Dimensions from

Utility Services/

Street Tree etc

must be included

LOT

DP

123 Street Address

Suburb

Auckland

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Guide to drawing a vehicle crossing plan -

Commercial

Please note: When there is an EPA that sets out the requirements for the

vehicle crossing this will override the generic design considerations.

• Draw your road frontage of your property and placement of proposed vehicle crossing.

• This must include any Auckland Council Assets i.e. Street Tree, Street Signage etc and Utility Services, i.e. Power Pole, Cesspit etc and other vehicle crossings on the same site and adjacent sites.

• Distance from proposed vehicle crossing edge to Assets and Services must be shown.

• Width at the Boundary and Road (including flares) i.e. standard dimensions as shown below -

Width at Boundary 3.7m, Width at Road 6.9m for single or Width at Boundary 6.0m, Width at Road 9.2m for a double. • Location of proposed vehicle crossing must be clearly shown on the plan see below including Street Name

• For vehicle crossing widths, please refer to table below.

Sites within Auckland (except hauraki gulf islands)

Vehicle crossing width # parking spaces

provided Min width of crossing at site boundary Max width of crossing at site boundary

General Business, Business Park

or Industrial zone 9 or less10 or more 3.7m (one way)6.0m (two way) 4.0m (one-way)7m (two way)* Centres, Mixed Use

and all other zones 9 or less10 or more

3.0m (one way) 5.5m (two way)

3.5m (one-way) 6.0m (two way)

Number and separation

of Vehicle crossings Max number of crossing per road frontage Min separation from crossing serving adjacent sites Min separation between crossing on same site

VAR in Business-City Centre Zone;

Key Retail Frontage Control No crossings permitted • As shown on the planning maps:

• Vehicle Access Restriction – General Control;

• Vehicle access Restriction Motorway Control;

• Vehicle Access Restriction Level Crossing Control;

• Key Retail Frontage Control; • Arterial road

• 10m of any intersection as measured from the property boundary • 30m from a railway level

crossing limit line

1 per 50m of frontage or

part thereof 2m.Where two crossings on adjacent sites can be combined – max not exceeding 6m

6m

71-75 Grafton Road 1 as per Figure E27.6.4.2.1 No limitation Only one crossing permitted

All other sites 1 per 25m of frontage

or part thereof 2m.Where two crossings on adjacent sites can be combined – max not exceeding 6m

6m

*Max 9.0m is permitted where the crossing needs to accommodate the tracking path of large heavy vehicles

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Commercial -

Sample only

Existing Driveway

Redundant

vehicle

crossing

Building

Footpa

th

Fir

e Hy

dr

an

t

Boundary

3.

7m / 6.

0m

6.

9m / 9

.2m

Tr

ee on

pr

opert

y

Pr

oposed

Driv

ew

ay

Str

ee

t Name

1

1

2

3

4

All concrete to be 20Mpa and constructed in accordance with NZS 3109 with a broom finish and

may contain upto

4% oxide.

Site Plan

Utility Services

3

Width at the Boundary

4

Width at the Road

must include flares

2

Dimensions from

Utility Services/

Street Tree etc

must be included

LOT

DP

123 Street Address

Suburb

Auckland

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Guide to drawing a vehicle crossing plan -

Rural = 50 kmph zone

Please note: When there is an EPA that sets out the requirements for the

vehicle crossing this will override the generic design considerations.

• Draw your road frontage of your property and placement of proposed vehicle crossing.

• This must include any Auckland Council Assets i.e. Street Tree, Street Signage etc and Utility Services, i.e. Power Pole, Cesspit etc and other vehicle crossings on the same site and adjacent sites.

• Distance from proposed vehicle crossing edge to Assets and Services must be shown.

• Width at the Boundary and Road (including flares) i.e. standard dimensions as shown below - Width at Boundary 3.0m, Width at Road 6.1m

• Location of proposed vehicle crossing must be clearly shown on the plan see below including Street Name • For vehicle crossing widths, please refer to table below.

Sites within Auckland (except hauraki gulf islands)

Vehicle crossing width # parking spaces

provided Min width of crossing at site boundary Max width of crossing at site boundary Rural

3.0m 6.0m*

Number and separation

of Vehicle crossings Max number of crossing per road frontage Min separation from crossing serving adjacent sites Min separation between crossing on same site

VAR in Business-City Centre Zone;

Key Retail Frontage Control No crossings permitted • As shown on the planning maps:

• Vehicle Access Restriction – General Control;

• Vehicle access Restriction Motorway Control;

• Vehicle Access Restriction Level Crossing Control;

• Key Retail Frontage Control; • Arterial road

• 10m of any intersection as measured from the property boundary • 30m from a railway level

crossing limit line

1 per 50m of frontage or part thereof

2m.

Where two crossings on adjacent sites can be combined – max not exceeding 6m

6m

All other sites 1 per 25m of frontage or

part thereof 2m.Where two crossings on adjacent sites can be combined – max not exceeding 6m

6m

*Max 9.0m is permitted where the crossing needs to accommodate the tracking path of large heavy vehicles

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Rural = 50kmph zone -

Sample only

Existing Driveway

Redundant

vehicle

crossing

Building

Garage

Footpa

th

Fir

e Hy

dr

an

t

Boundary

3.

0m

Tr

ee on

pr

opert

y

Str

ee

t Name

1

1

2

3

Site Plan

Utility Services

3 5

Distance road edge

to boundary

4

Surface finish type

(concrete, asphalt)

7

8

Width at the road

must include

1.528m 6.0 radius

curve flares

Show Gate position

6500mm from

road edge

6

Last 1.0m section

asphalt only

Width at boundary

2

Dimensions from

Utility Services/

Street Tree etc

must be included

LOT

DP

123 Street Address

Suburb

Auckland

6.

1m

7

5

6

8

4

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Guide to drawing a vehicle crossing plan -

Rural 60 kmph zone

Please note: When there is an EPA that sets out the requirements for the

vehicle crossing this will override the generic design considerations.

• Draw your road frontage of your property and placement of proposed vehicle crossing.

• This must include any Auckland Council Assets i.e. Street Tree, Street Signage etc and Utility Services, i.e. Power Pole, Cesspit etc

• Distance from proposed vehicle crossing edge to Assets and Services must be shown.

• Width at the Boundary and Road (including flares) i.e. standard dimensions as shown below - Width at Boundary 3.0m, Width at Road 11.528m

• Location of proposed vehicle crossing must be clearly shown on the plan see below including Street Name • For vehicle crossing widths, please refer to table below.

Sites within Auckland (except hauraki gulf islands)

Vehicle crossing width # parking spaces

provided Min width of crossing at site boundary Max width of crossing at site boundary Rural

3.0m 6.0m*

Number and separation

of Vehicle crossings Max number of crossing per road frontage Min separation from crossing serving adjacent sites Min separation between crossing on same site

VAR in Business-City Centre Zone;

Key Retail Frontage Control No crossings permitted • As shown on the planning maps:

• Vehicle Access Restriction – General Control;

• Vehicle access Restriction Motorway Control;

• Vehicle Access Restriction Level Crossing Control;

• Key Retail Frontage Control; • Arterial road

• 10m of any intersection as measured from the property boundary • 30m from a railway level

crossing limit line

1 per 50m of frontage or part thereof

2m.

Where two crossings on adjacent sites can be combined – max not exceeding 6m

6m

All other sites 1 per 25m of frontage or

part thereof 2m.Where two crossings on adjacent sites can be combined – max not exceeding 6m

6m

*Max 9.0m is permitted where the crossing needs to accommodate the tracking path of large heavy vehicles

Sites within Hauraki Gulf Islands - Refer to District Plan provisions Part 13 Transport

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Rural 60kmph zone -

Sample only

Existing Driveway Redundant vehicle

crossing Building Garage Footpa th Fir e Hy dr an t Boundary 3. 0m Tr ee on pr opert y Str ee t Name

1

1

2

3

Site Plan

Utility Services

3 5

Distance road edge

to boundary

4

Surface finish type

(concrete, asphalt)

7

8

Width at the road

must include 1 x

1.528m 6.0 radius

curve and 1 x 7.0m

high speed 7.0m

radius curve flare

Show gate position

13000mm from

road edge

6

Last 1.0m section

asphalt only

Width at boundary

2

Dimensions from

Utility Services/

Street Tree etc

must be included

LOT DP 123 Street Address Suburb Auckland 11.5 28m

7

5

6

8

4

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