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Government moves to cut red tape for Consentium

Kāinga Ora’s consenting arm estimates change will cut time spent processing building levy from 50 to one hour/month.

Building consent red tape to be simplified.

Brent Edwards Mon, 08 Aug 2022

The Government is acting to clear up an administrative muddle for Kāinga Ora’s stand-alone consenting authority Consentium.

It was set up in 2020 to help speed up the building of State houses by enabling it to directly consent new developments proposed by Kāinga Ora.

But, under the existing

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Brent Edwards Mon, 08 Aug 2022
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