Bekon Billboard

This application is for a digital billboard at 332 Queen Street Richmond. A hearing will begin on Tuesday 5 November 2024.

Update 31 October 2024 – Addendum to Section 42 Report

Firstly, no expert evidence was received from submitters.  A statement was received from the NZ Transport Agency setting out their position regarding the amendments made to the application (refer to Update 10 October 2024 below).

On 11 October, the Hearing Commissioner issued a Minute directing that an Addendum to the s42A report be provided, to address the amendments made to the application. That Addendum with attachments can be accessed here:

Update 18 October 2024 – Applicant Evidence

The applicant’s evidence is now available as part of the pre-circulated material before the hearing.

These documents can be accessed here:

Update 11 October 2024 – Council Evidence

The Council report and recommendation, referenced as ‘RM230535 - Attachment 1 – Section 42A report’, and accompanying attachments is now available as part of the pre-circulated evidence before the hearing.

This material can be accessed here:

The Hearing Agenda is available here:

Update 10 October 2024

Amended Application

On 8 October 2024, the applicant made amendments to their application to address matters raised by submitters, the amendments are broadly summarised as follows:

  • A re-orientation of the proposed billboard towards Gladstone Road northbound intersection approach.
  • A reduction of the nighttime maximum luminance level to 125cd/m2 rather than the 250cd/m2 proposed in the original application.
  • The construction of a ‘parapet’ behind the proposed billboard.
  • An increase in the dwell time of the image displayed from 8 seconds as proposed in the original application to a dwell time of 30 seconds.

New Information

The amendments outlined above are further detailed and explained in the linked documents below:

The submitters, particularly those who indicated that they want to be heard, have been contacted individually regarding these amendments.

Notice of Hearing issued 4 September 2024

A notice of hearing for this consent application is issued in accordance with Section 101 of the Resource Management Act 1991. 

Hearing dates

When: Tuesday 5 November and Wednesday 6 November 2024.
Start time: 9.30 am (day one) – Chair’s discretion for day two.
Where: Richmond Room, Waimea Club, 345 Lower Queen Street, Richmond.

The independent Hearing Commissioner is Dean Chrystal, who will consider the resource consent application and make the decision on it.

The expert evidence is circulated before the Hearing.

The Council, applicant and submitters who have indicated that they want to be heard must provide all their expert evidence before the hearing in accordance with section 103B of the Resource Management Act 1991(external link).

Please note:   

  1. Expert evidence is considered to be evidence from independently qualified persons such as landscape architects, traffic engineers and planners.
  2. There is no requirement for submitters to engage an expert. Submitters who do not intend to call expert witnesses do not have to comply with the timeframe below and will be able to present their own evidence at the hearing.

The hearing report and expert evidence is required to be made available within the following deadlines.

Key deadlines and evidence availability

  • The Council’s report and recommendation (section 42A report) is to be available (16 working days before the hearing) on this webpage by 9am on Friday 11 October 2024
  • Applicant’s evidence (11 working days before hearing) is due by 9.00am on Friday 18 October and to be available on this webpage by 4.00pm on Friday 18 October 2024.
  • Submitters’ expert evidence (5 working days before hearing) due by 4.00pm on Friday 25 October and to be available on this webpage by 12 noon on Tuesday 28 October 2024

The applicant and submitters who indicated that they want to be heard have been contacted individually regarding these requirements. Updates will be made to this webpage for each steps outlined above, with links to the reports and evidence that has been provided.

Update 14 August 2024

Council has received 27 submissions on this application.  You can view the submissions via the links below.  All of the submissions oppose the proposed billboard.  Nine submitters have requested to be heard.

The applicant has confirmed that they want to proceed to a hearing, which is being arranged for the first week in November.  Details about the hearing will be sent to the submitters who have requested to be heard.  Further updates will be posted on this webpage when details of the hearing process are confirmed.

Submissions

Bekon Billboard List of submitters.pdf (pdf 44 KB)

Bekon Billboard Collated Submissions.pdf (pdf 13 MB)

Tasman District Council has received the following application for resource consent.

Submissions closed at 5pm on Friday 9 August 2024.

Application details – RM230535

Applicant

Bekon Media Limited

Location

Site address: 332 Queen Street, Richmond

Legal Descriptions: Part Section 83 Waimea East DIST

Record of Title: NL1D/1120

Proposal

The application seeks approval to establish and operate a single-sided digital billboard for off-site advertising at 332 Queen Street Richmond, at the intersection of Queen Street and State Highway 6 (Richmond Deviation).

The proposal is for a billboard measuring 3.5m high and 7m wide (24.5m2), to be mounted above the northwestern parapet of the Pet Mart building on the site, above the west-facing angled wall, and facing west across the road intersection. The signage display will be located above the traffic signals of the adjoining intersection and will be advertising off-site activities. The sign will have a digital display meaning it will be visible outside of daylight hours.

Only still images will be displayed with a minimum duration of 8 seconds per image. There will be no transitions between still images apart from cross-dissolve of 0.5 seconds.  The following will not be displayed:

  • Live broadcast or pre-recorded video;
  • Movement or animation of images;
  • Flashing images;
  • Sequencing of consecutive advertisements;
  • Images using graphics, colours or shapes in such a way that they could cause confusion or conflict with any traffic control device, nor invite or direct a driver to undertake an action.

The applicant has advised that no more than 10.0 lux spill (horizontal or vertical) of light when measured or calculated 2 meters within the boundary of any adjacent site and the display will not exceed 5,500cd/m² during daytime hours and 250cd/m² maximum and 150csd/m² maximum average during night-time hours.  The applicant also volunteers that the display will incorporate a lighting control to automatically adjust the brightness of the display in line with ambient light levels.

No advertisement installed within the signage platform will mimic the design, shape or colour combinations of the traffic signals, with the Applicant happy to accept a condition to that effect.

Resource consent sought - RM230535

Signage Rules – Tasman Resource Management Plan (TRMP)

Land use consent is required for the establishment of an outdoor sign will not comply with the following conditions of Rule 16.1.4.1:

  • Rule 16.1.4.1(a) which requires a sign to be located and have the dimensions in accordance with Figure 16.1B. The sign will be located above the parapet of the building therefore is not consistent Figure 16.1B.
  • Rule 16.1.4.1(b) which requires a sign to meet conditions (b) to (h) of Rule 16.1.3.1. The proposal is for signage not related to activities being undertaken on the site, and is not of temporary nature, therefore does not meet 16.1.3.1(b).
  • Rule 16.1.4.1(c) requires a sign to comply with the requirement indicated in Figure 16.1B. The sign will be located above the parapet of the building to which it is attached and therefore does not comply with Figure 16.1B.
  • Rule 16.1.4.1(e)(i) Requires any sign painted on, or attached to, a building to be related to the activity operating therein (i.e. onsite advertising). The proposal is for off-site advertising.
  • Rule 16.1.4.1(e)(iii) Requires a sign to be no higher than the roof peak or parapet of that part of the building to which the sign is attached. The sign will be attached above the parapet.

Overall, the proposed sign requires resource consent for a Restricted Discretionary Activity per Rule 16.1.4.2 of the Tasman Resource Management Plan (TRMP).

Documents

You can see the application documents below.

If you have any questions about the application contact us by email at [email protected] or phone 03 543 8400.

Submissions

When

Submissions closed at 5pm on Friday 9 August 2024.

Who

Any person may make a submission on the application, but a person who is a trade competitor of the applicant may do so only if that person is directly affected by an effect of the activity to which the application relates that—

a) adversely affects the environment; and

b) does not relate to trade competition or the effects of trade competition.

How

The submission must be in accordance with Form 13 of the Resource Management (Forms, Fees, and Procedure) Regulations 2003. 

You can lodge your submission with the Tasman District Council (Resource Consents Administration Officer) in any of the following ways:

  • Email at [email protected];
  • Post to Private Bag 4, Richmond 7050; or
  • Hand deliver to any of our services centres.

You must also serve a copy of your submission on Bekon Media Limited (the applicant) as soon as reasonably practicable after serving your submission on Tasman District Council. The applicant’s contact details are:

Bekon Media Limited
c/- Anita Collie – Town Planning Group
[email protected]
PO BOX 41046
Ferrymead
Christchurch 8247

Help with your submission

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