10 March 2006 Chapter 39 - District Recreation Zone c) The applicator shall keep a written record of the location, timing and amount of the deadly poison application, and how the requirements of this Rule have been met; and provide this information to the Council on request. Advisory Note: Under the Pesticides (Vertebrate Pest Control) Regulations 1983, approval is required from the Medical Officer of Health and the appropriate territorial local authority for any use of deadly poisons: • On a public road; • In any other place to which the public is entitled to have access; • Within 60 metres of a public road, or of any other place to which the public is entitled to have access; • Inside (or within 400 metres of) the boundaries of any area or district that is controlled by a territorial local authority; • Inside (or within 400 metres of) the boundaries of any community, as defined in the Local Government Act 1974; or • In any catchment area from which water for human consumption is drawn. Any application of a deadly poison must also be publicly notified at least two weeks in advance, and notices erected at every public access route where people normally obtain access to the land. The permission of affected landowners is required before any deadly poison can be used on their land. 39.2 Limited Discretionary Activities • Minor Non Compliance; • Activities within Riparian Management Zones (specified in Appendix I and Ecology Maps in Volume Three). • The discharge of domestic wastewater authorised by resource consent prior to 21 April 2005, or the discharge of domestic wastewater through any on-site wastewater management system installed after 21 April 2005, into or onto land. 39.2.1 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. • Buildings or structures intruding into the front yard by up to 100%; • Buildings encroaching the height envelope created by recession plane angles by a maximum of 1 metre in any direction; and • Parking requirements where site circumstances make it impracticable to comply with conditions; • Activities within Riparian Management Zones as specified in Appendix I and the Ecology maps in Volume Three. 39 - 9