Have your say on draft Earthquake-prone Building Policy
Have your say on draft Earthquake-prone Building Policy
Mayor Ray Wallace is encouraging everyone to have their say on Council's draft Earthquake-prone Building Policy.
Consultation has begun on the draft policy which proposes all earthquake-prone buildings in Lower Hutt meet at least 67% of new building standards.
The current policy, adopted in 2006, requires earthquake prone buildings in the city to meet 50% of new building standards and 33.3% for heritage or historic earthquake-prone buildings.
Mayor
Wallace says Council's proposal will increase the level of
strengthening required to that recommended by the New
Zealand Society of Earthquake Engineers.
"The destruction
I saw during my recent visit to Christchurch left me in no
doubt earthquake-prone buildings must meet a higher standard
in order to reduce the risk of people being seriously hurt
or killed in the event of a quake.
"It's been five years since the Earthquake-prone Building Policy was adopted by Council so I encourage everyone to have their say on the proposed changes," says Mayor Wallace.
Copies of the draft Earthquake-prone Building Policy and submission forms are available from Council's main administration building on Laings Road, libraries, and
www.huttcity.govt.nz/. Submissions close on Friday 1 July at 5pm.
A public information meeting, featuring a presentation from the New Zealand Society of Earthquake Engineers, will be held in the Little Theatre on Thursday 16 June at 7.30pm