Volume Two 7. Coastal Living Zone 7.3.4.2. All work required to reinstate the exterior must be completed within 6 months of the building being delivered to the site and is to include connections to all infrastructure services and closing in and ventilation of the foundations. The proposed owner of the relocated building must certify to the Council that the reinstatement work will be completed within the 6 month period. 7.3.4.3. The siting of the relocated building must also comply with Standards 7.2.1.1 to 7.2.1.11 (inclusive). 7.3.5. Temporary building or structure, or unmodified shipping container. 7.3.5.1. For a temporary building or structure, or an unmodified shipping container, ancillary to a building or construction project the building, structure or container must not: (a) exceed 40m in area; 2 (b) remain on the site for longer than the duration of the project or 12 months, whichever is the lesser. 7.3.5.2. A temporary building or structure, or an unmodified shipping container, on site for a purpose other than those specified in Standard 7.3.5.1 (such as the storage of goods or materials, a gala, market or public meeting) must not remain on site longer than 1 month. 7.3.5.3. A temporary building or structure, or an unmodified shipping container, on site for a purpose other than those specified in Standard 7.3.5.1 must not be located between the front boundary and the dwelling, and must also comply with Standards 7.2.1.6 and 7.2.1.7. 7.3.6. Planting of vegetation. 7.3.6.1. Only indigenous species may be planted in, or within 8m of, a Significant Wetland. 7.3.7. Indigenous vegetation clearance. 7.3.7.1. Indigenous vegetation clearance must comply with Standards 7.3.8.1 to 7.3.8.11 (inclusive). 7.3.7.2. The clearance of indigenous vegetation in the following circumstances is exempt from Standards 7.3.7.3 to 7.3.7.6 (inclusive): (a) indigenous vegetation under or within 50m of commercial forest or shelter belt; (b) indigenous vegetation dominated by manuka, kanuka, tauhinu, bracken fern and silver tussock, and which has grown naturally from previously cleared land (i.e. regrowth) and where the regrowth is less than 20 years in age; (c) indigenous vegetation dominated by matagouri, and which has grown naturally from previously cleared land (i.e. regrowth) and where the regrowth is less than 50 years in age; (d) where the clearance is associated with the maintenance of an existing road, forestry road, harvesting track or farm track; (e) where the clearance is on a Threatened Environments – Indigenous Vegetation Site and that clearance is within the curtilage of a dwelling. 7.3.7.3. Clearance of indigenous vegetation must not occur: (a) on a Threatened Environments – Indigenous Vegetation Site; 7 – 5