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Request for handwritten comments on draft walking and cycling strategy
Case notesRelease would inhibit willingness of Council staff to provide free and frank opinions on drafts circulated by colleagues, or to test the content and recommendations of such documents, which would undermine the accuracy and value of the material that eventuates—s 7(2)(f)(i) appliesLocal Authority not unreasonable to issue Trespass Notice in the circumstances
Case notesWhether the District Council was reasonable to issue a Trespass Notice to the complainant and whether the complainant was given the opportunity to review the Council’s case against her—Ombudsman concludes the action was justifiedAdequacy of ex gratia payment to remedy mistake by Customs
Case notesNZ Customs officer rejected passenger on flight because water damage on passport—Ombudsman found officers failed to process the passport adequately and caused considerable cost to passenger because of this failure—complainant upheld and complainant received full payment to cover financial lossesLocal Authority not unreasonable to hold that right of way issue is a civil matter
Case notesWhether the Council was unreasonable to suggest that a right of way dispute between neighbours was a civil matter—Ombudsman found Council’s advice to have been reasonableRequest for Pre-Cabinet précis briefings
Case notesDisclosure of short and incisive pre-Cabinet briefings and risk assessments would inhibit future expression of free and frank opinionsDepartment of Internal Affairs provides reasonable service and advice to traveller on temporary passport
Case notesWhether the Department of Internal Affairs (DIA) reasonably handled revalidation of a passport for New Zealand citizen travelling on temporary passport—Ombudsman concluded DIA had made every effort to inform the complainant of the steps needed to have his passport validatedCouncil unreasonable to erect block wall on boundary
Case notesCity Council granted permission to erect a block wall on a boundary in contravention of Town Planning ordinances – it was unreasonable of Council to grant permission without neighbour’s consentCouncil to improve oversight of contract for refuse collection
Case notesRefuse collections—change in frequency from weekly to monthlyCouncil processes when acquiring land for public road not unreasonable
Case notesCouncil’s failure to acquire land for a public roadCouncil notice about GST charge, in the circumstances, not unreasonable
Case notesPayment of increased GST—timing of Notice—effect of rapid change in central and local governmentCouncil has responsibility to ensure drainage work completed to required standard
Case notesCompensation—adequacy of inspection carried out by council under Drainage and Plumbing Regulations 1978Council advised Ministry of Works has copyright of its intellectual property
Case notesCharging—Commercial fee for use of designs/drawingsCouncil determination of noise nuisance not unreasonable
Case notesNoise Nuisance—permitting a rifle range to operate on property adjoining complainant’s-taking no action to alleviate noise nuisance created by rifle rangeCouncil rates increase proportionate
Case notesRates—whether increase in rates levied was reasonable—whether incidence of rates levied on rural coastal residents was discriminatoryCouncil had sufficient advice before making decision on water reticulation scheme
Case notesProposed water reticulation scheme full Council decision—section 13(1) Ombudsmen Act—whether the Council had sufficient information before it at the time to make the decisionLocal Authority not responsible for loss to third party when its employee had accident outside work time
Case notesMotor vehicle accident with Board vehicle—reasonableness of decision not to compensate complainant for loss suffered as a result of the accidentCouncil accepts sub-delegation to Area Planner invalid
Case notesUnreasonable decision to grant dispensation to neighbour waiving a side yard boundary requirement in the District SchemeCouncils need to work within statutory framework when dealing with complaints about dogs
Case notesUnreasonable refusal to return impounded dog—placement of dog in another home or threat to do soCouncil not unreasonable to claim entitlement to non-refundable deposit
Case notesUnreasonable tendering of land when possible contract entered into – title of land not held by CouncilCouncil enforcement of Planning Tribunal ruling
Case notesFailure to enforce District Scheme requirements-resolved by Council initiating legal proceedingsCouncil failed to meet obligations under Rating Powers Act 1988
Case notesUnlawful setting of rate—section 110 of Rating Powers Act not complied withCouncil not unreasonable to expect ratepayers to indicate purpose of a payment
Case notesCouncil procedure required ratepayers to give Council written notice if they wished a rates payment to be used to pay off newer outstanding rates before penalty date rather than older outstanding rates on which penalty had already accruedCouncil staff failed to enforce district plan regarding rights for roadside sales
Case notesDistrict scheme provisions—selling of bought-in produce from roadside stalls—existing use rightsLocal Authority required to improve damaged drainage systems on private properties
Case notesDrainage of two properties was inadequate and Council failed to act on the matter—the Ombudsman determined that the Council had abrogated its responsibilities by failing to act appropriately to deal with the problem—Council agreed to do the remedial work following the Ombudsman’s inquiriesCouncil agrees to change basis for imposing fees for licence to occupy in small community following complaint from permanent residents
Case notesFees for licence to occupy reserve land—differential between permanent and non-permanent residentsCouncil required to serve notice for noise nuisance
Case notesFailure to reduce noise nuisanceCouncil accepts further discussion required with public over road closure decision
Case notesClosure of a public road during winter monthsCouncil agrees to pay for part of fence removed for road widening
Case notesDelay in Council replying to complainant’s correspondence relating to the matter—unclear whether undertaking had been made—on balance probableCouncil waives fee for replacing pipes as gesture of goodwill
Case notesCharging for faulty work—whether County Council responsibleCouncil failed to adhere to conditions to dump refuse on leasehold land
Case notesFailure to reduce a smell nuisanceMarlborough Forestry Corporation’s sub-committee procedures fall short of standard required
Case notesConflict between staff and members of Board—importance of record keeping—question of minutes reflecting intentions of organisationCouncil agrees to reimburse legal fees where complainant lost opportunity to make submission
Case notesLegal costs—Council refusal to reimburse complainant