20 March 2014 Chapter 33 - Port Zone g) Be poisonous or harmful to animals, birds, or fish around or in the water; h) Render unsuitable for human consumption any shellfish; and/ or i) Damage the seabed. 33.2.4.2 Terms A discharge permit in respect of the activity may be granted for a period not exceeding 10 years. 33.2.4.3 Matters Over Which Control is Reserved The matters over which the Council will exercise its control are: a) The duration of the consent; b) The information and monitoring requirements; c) The administrative charges payable; d) The volume, rate and nature of the discharge; e) The discharge point; and f) Entrapment and disposal of contaminants. 33.3 Limited Discretionary Activities • Minor Non Compliance; • Activities within Riparian Management Zones (specified in Appendix I and Volume Three Maps); and • Other Limited Discretionary Activities (Rule 33.3.5). 33.3.1 Minor Non-Compliance Minor non-compliance with the conditions for Permitted Activities may be permitted to the extent specified below and will be considered by way of a Limited Discretionary Consent. An application for a resource consent may be considered without notification or the need to obtain the written approval of affected persons in accordance with section 94(1A) of the Act. • Building setbacks by up to 20% of the maximum specified condition; • Buildings exceeding the maximum permitted height by up to a maximum of 20% of the specified condition; and • Parking requirements. 33.3.2 Limits to the Council’s Discretion In each of the above cases the Council’s discretion shall be limited to a consideration of the adverse effects expected to directly result from the proposed non-compliance; together with such maters listed in 33.3.3 below as are relevant to the non-compliance. 33 - 17