Specified life of a building
All buildings are expected to have and indefinite life, exceeding 50 years. Sometimes, they could be assessed as having a life of less than 50 years. For example, due to the building only having a temporary location or use. These factors and the building's intended life need to be stated on the building consent application if applicable.
If a building with a specified intended life is planned, it will be a condition of the building consent that is issued, that the building will be altered, demolished or removed before the end of this stated life. The building owner may request an "extension of life", and if the Council is reasonably satisfied that the building can satisfactorily perform to the building code, a further specified time/life may be agreed.
Applying for an extension to the specified life of a building
An owner of a building must give written notice to the Council if it proposes extending the life of the building. The Council currently has no application form for this, therefore, the notification must be made in writing to Council stating the reason why there needs to be an extension and how long the extension need to be considered. There will be an inspection of the structure required and fees will be based on time to assess the structure etc.
- Submit a request in writing to the Building Manager by email ask.us@fndc.govt.nz or by post (Far North District Council, Private Bag 752, Kaikohe 0440). The request must state the extension duration (how long) and the reason why an extension is required.
- Council will consider the request and conduct an inspection of the building. Council needs to be satisfied that the building can satisfactorily perform to the building code, should a further specified time be agreed to.
- Council will issue a decision to the applicant and update Council’s records accordingly. Council will issue an invoice for the time spent assessing the application.