Marlborough Sounds Resource Management Plan 20 March 2014 d) The effect of the activity on public access; e) The character of the surrounding landscape; f) The effects on coastal processes, including the effects on erosion/ aggradation of adjacent shorelines; and g) The effects of the activity on tangata whenua values. 33.3.5.3 Resource Consent Conditions Any resource consent may include conditions relating to any one or more of the follo wing in addition to those matters contained in section 108 of the Act: a) The bulk and location of structures; b) The protection or enhancement of amenity values; c) The protection or enhancement of water quality and ecosystems; d) The protection of any significant environmental or cultural feature; e) The design and appearance of any structures; f) Financial contributions in accordance with the requirements of the Plan; g) Bonds or covenants to secure the performance of consent conditions; h) Where applicable the permit holder shall pay to the Council, on behalf of the Crown, any sum of money required to be paid by regulations made under section 360(1)(c) of the Act; and i) Where approval is given for new works and structures within the coastal marine area, the applicant will be required by consent conditions to notify the Maritime Safety Authority of New Zealand and the Hydrographic Office of the Royal New Zealand Navy of the consent. 33.4 Discretionary Activities Application must be made for a Discretionary Activity. - 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; - Activities listed as Permitted or Controlled Activities which do not comply with standards and/or conditions or with the provisions for minor non compliance dealt with as Limited Discretionary Activities; - Clubrooms and maritime educational facilities; - Depositing material on the foreshore and seabed; - Discharges to the coastal marine area; - Occupation of the coastal marine area; - Hazardous facilities having an effect ratio greater than 1.0; - Disturbance of foreshore and seabed, including removal of sand, shingle or shell or other material; - Reclamations; - Structures in the coastal marine area more or less parallel to mean high water spring; 33 - 20