Marlborough Sounds Resource Management Plan 20 March 2014 b) Measures to be implemented in order to increase the capacity and/ or safety of the roading system in order to accommodate the proposed traffic generation and ensure adequate allowances for future traffic growth. This may require financial contributions on behalf of the applicant to achieve these measures; c) A financial contribution (not exceeding the total land value and formation of the parking spaces concerned) may be required by the Council, to be used for the purchase, provision and maintenance of a public carpark in the near vicinity of the site or to be used to undertake road works which improve the on-street parking capacity of the centre; and d) Where there is an existing public parking area in the vicinity, the Council may impose a condition requiring the applicant to lease a certain number of parking spaces within it, so as to mitigate the effects of the lack of parking provision on the applicant’s site. 32.3.5 Activities within Riparian Management Zones (specified in Appendix I and Ecology Maps in Volume Three) 32.3.5.1 Matters to which Council has restricted the exercise of its discretion: a) The effects on the natural clarity of any river, lake, wetland or the sea; b) The effects of the entry of any woody material into any river, lake, wetland or the sea; c) The effects on natural hazard management, including stability of riparian management zones and river control matters; d) Protection of riparian habitat diversity; e) Protection of in-stream habitat; and f) Provision of physical public access where legal public access is provided for. 32.4 Discretionary Activities Application must be made for a Resource Consent for a Discretionary Activity for the following: • Activities listed as permitted activities which do not comply with conditions or with the provisions of minor non-compliance dealt with as limited discretionary activities; • Activities listed as permitted activities and either adversely affecting or being affected by any hazard area identified on the Planning Maps as a hazardous area; • Hazardous facilities with an effects ratio of greater than 1.0; • Building construction in riparian management zones as identified in Appendix I and the Ecology Maps in Volume Thr ee. 32 - 16