Some council services will be unavailable over the Christmas and New Year break.
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Some council services will be unavailable over the Christmas and New Year break.
Check if you need to apply or order before Friday 19 December 2025.
Online EFTPOS is temporarily down from 31 October 2025 while we do essential system upgrades. We expect the service to be back online in mid-2026. During this time, you will need to use another form of payment.
A carport is a shelter for vehicles. It must have a roof supported by posts and at least one side open at all times. Building a new carport greater than 40 square metres will always require a building consent.
Repair involves fixing any component or assembly (in the same position) of an existing carport that wore out through wear and tear. Replacing involves rebuilding an existing carport in the same position as before.
Under the NZ Building Regulations there is a lot of building work you can do yourself. The website for the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) is also helpful.
Before checking whether you need a consent for your carport, you need to know:
Depending on the size and design of your structure, the work (design and/or construction) may be required to be carried out by a Chartered Professional Engineer and/or Licensed Building Practitioner (LBP).
If your carport is close to a boundary, and you have the written approval from your neighbours, you can apply for a Deemed Permitted Boundary Activity.
This application replaces the need to apply for a resource consent.
You will still need to apply for a building consent, if required.
From 31 August 2020, several new building consent exemptions are in place regarding carports.
The latest guidance on these exemptions can found on the MBIE website.
Our online tool helps you check if you need a building or resource consent for your carport.
This tool only applies to carports located on the ground.
Have your plans ready before you start.
It should take you about 10 minutes to complete.
Contact us on 09 301 0101.
Visit your nearest library with council services.
Consider the Building Code requirements on disposing of stormwater from your building's roof. You may need to seek professional guidance and get council approval. All new drains must be laid by an authorised drainlayer.
Make sure your proposed building does not breech planning regulations, including those regarding site coverage and permitted activity. A resource consent may be required before you can start any building work.
If building close to a boundary, consider Building Code requirements regarding fire protection, particularly in relation to fire spreading to neighbouring properties.
Your building work must:
To avoid delays in processing your carport consent application you should:
make sure your application is complete (including all plans and technical documents)
The project description must be accurate and describe all work involved in the project.
Provide evidence of ownership or rights over the property. If you are not the owner, provide authorisation to apply for a consent.
date.
Drawings need to have an appropriate scale and clarity. Freehand sketches are not accepted. If supported by a producer statement, the plans must also be signed by the design specialist.
Design engineers who provided a producer statement – design (PS1) must be registered with council as a producer statement author and must also provide design calculations, specifications and construction details.
All producer statement (PS3 and PS4) authors need to be listed in the Producer Statement Agreement form. If you do not know yet who they will be, list the producer statements that will be required. Authors need to supply the producer statements (certificates, etc.) after the work has been completed on site.
Construction specifications must be provided in all cases. Where relevant, product certification and manufacturers' specifications must be provided.
Where relevant, provide evidence of approval from the asset owner (such as Watercare or Auckland Transport) for water meters, vehicle crossings, work near or under high voltage power lines, and work near or over stormwater and sewer mains. Approval may include documents and / or video evidence.
If you apply for an amendment to an existing building consent, the description of building work must accurately summarise changes. Any changes to the plans need to be clearly shown.
If the design includes a waiver or modification of the building code, reference the section of the building code in question and why this modification is requested.
Use the lodgement checklist to ensure you provided all the relevant information. Incomplete applications will lead to delays.
If your carport is close to a boundary, and you have the written approval from your neighbours, you can apply for a Deemed Permitted Boundary Activity.
This application replaces the need to apply for a resource consent.
You will still need to apply for a building consent, if required.
All plans are drawn at 1:100 or 1:200 scale and show a north point, boundary dimensions and bearings, adjoining legal descriptions, street numbers and metric scale bars, datum point, site contours including spot levels on the relevant boundaries.
Provide an assessment of what you want to do against the matters set out in part 2 of the RMA and any relevant provisions of the documents referred to in section 104(1)(b) of the RMA.
Complete an assessment of environmental effects (AEE).
Provide descriptions of:
any other resource consents required for the proposal to which the application relates.
Provide the full name and address of each owner or occupier of the site.
Identify who might be interested in or affected by the activity and how they might be affected.
If your carport is close to a boundary, and you have the written approval from your neighbours, you can apply for a Deemed Permitted Boundary Activity.
This application replaces the need to apply for a resource consent.
You will still need to apply for a building consent, if required.
Download and complete the Lodgement checklist: Residential.
You will need to login to complete the online application and pay by MasterCard, Visa, Online EFTPOS or Account2Account (bank transfer).
We only accept online applications for this service. If you are unable to apply digitally, visit one of our libraries with council services for assistance in making your online application.
Call us on 09 301 0101 to speak with our building and planning help desk if you have questions regarding your application.
The consent fee depends on the value and complexity of your project.
There are separate fees for resource and building consents.
Use our deposit calculator to find out.
We will process your application within 10 working days.
We will let you know the decision by email or post.