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PIMs & LIMs

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Project Information Memoranda (PIM)

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Project Information Memoranda (or PIM as they are commonly referred to) are Council documents issued under Section 31 of the Building Act 2004.  The Land Information Memorandum (LIM) has a different purpose. A Project Information Memorandum must be obtained for all building work that requires a Building Consent.

They are the first step in the process to gain legal approval for building work.
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Project Information Memoranda provide information relevant to the proposed project that is known to Council about land including such features as:

For Project Information Memorandum purposes the term land means the land on which building work is to be undertaken and any other land likely to be affected by that work.

Project Information Memoranda should be issued within 20 working days of the application receipt date provided all required information is supplied with the application.

What are development contributions?

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The Local Government Act 2002 provides a mechanism for Councils to set development contributions to provide for infrastructure projects. Where these have been set for a particular development area, the Building Act allows for a notice to be attached to the PIM advising of the contributions payable.

The code compliance certificate (CCC) may be withheld until such time as the development contribution has been paid.

When and how do you apply for a PIM

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You may apply for your PIM:

Your application:

There are checksheets and guidance documents available to help you prepare applications and to put together the necessary information. Note: The Council will not accept incomplete applications.

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Land Information Memorandum (LIM)

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A Land Information Memorandum (LIM) is a Council document that provides all information held by that Council in respect of a specific property. It is recommended you obtain a Land Information Memorandum (LIM) on a property before you purchase, as it could disclose information that could influence your purchase decision. A LIM only provides the information that the Council has on its records. The Council may not have all the information required to make a sound decision about purchasing the property. You should inspect the site and get expert opinion on the property.

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A LIM typically contains all or any of the following as available in each case:

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Notes

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