Volume One 12. Urban Environments Anticipated environmental results and monitoring effectiveness The following table identifies the anticipated environmental results of the landscape provisions of the MEP. The anticipated environmental results are ten year targets from the date that the MEP becomes operative, unless otherwise specified. For each anticipated environmental result, a series of indicators will be used to monitor the effectiveness of the landscape provisions. Anticipated environmental result Monitoring effectiveness 12.AER.1 Residential, business and industrial Development occurs within residential, business and subdivision, use and development occurs industrial zones, as indicated by the issue of building in appropriate locations. consents. 12.AER.2 The character and amenity values of the Development in the urban environments is consistent urban environments are maintained or with the character of the area, as measured by public enhanced. perception survey. Landscaping requirement in Blenheim’s Business 1 Zone is undertaken to enhance the character and amenity of the town centre. Landscaping guidelines for Blenheim’s Business 1 Zone are developed through Council’s Reserves and Amenities Group. Awareness of the character, amenity and quality of the urban environments increases, as measured by public perception survey. The number and nature of complaints relating to amenity values in the urban environment. The record of resource consents granted authorising non-compliance with standards to maintain or enhance the character and amenity of urban environments. 12.AER.3 Non-residential activities are consistent The number of resource consents authorising non- with the character and amenity values of residential activities occurring in the residential the residential environme nt. environment. The number and nature of complaints relating to inappropriate non-residential activities detracting from the residential character. 12 – 29