Billboards
Erecting billboards
If you plan to erect a billboard we advise that you first seek advice about
the regulations for billboards including
- zoning
- size/height
- construction
- visual impact
- safety
Contact us to discuss your
proposal.
All billboards require building consent. Once you have determined that your
proposed billboard complies with Auckland City Council's regulations you will need to
apply for a building
consent.
When the billboard has been erected, inspected and the Code Compliance
Certificate issued, you are then required to register
the billboard.
Billboard regulations
Controls on the erection and display of billboards in Auckland City Council are
covered in Part 27B of
Auckland City Council's Consolidated Bylaw to ensure that
- there is no danger to public safety
- the physical appearance of buildings are not significantly altered by the
presence of a billboard
- that the billboard is appropriate in terms of its effect on the
surrounding environment
Rules relating to the size, location and standards for lighting of billboards
are also set out in the Bylaw. To find out the zone of your proposed site, refer
to the District plan
or contact us.
Billboard registration
Part 27B of the Bylaw
requires that all billboards, including
those established before the Bylaw came into force, must be registered.
To register your billboard
Download and complete the Billboard
registration - application form and guide (111k PDF)
Send your application and all relevant required information to:
Attn: Billboard Registrar
Auckland City Council
Private Bag 92516
Wellesley Street
Auckland.
Application fee
All new billboard registration applications will incur a fee of $127.50
including
GST. This fee may be required when you submit a building consent application for
the billboard. If the fee is not charged at lodgement you will be sent an
invoice when your application is processed.
Once registered, each billboard will be issued with a registration plate
which must be displayed and visible to the general public. This will allow an
easy reference point for those wanting to make enquiries about a
billboard, and will also allow Auckland City Council officers to confirm the legality
of a billboard at a glance.
To view PDFs download Acrobat Reader
from the Adobe
website.
Further help on how to view PDFs.
Complaints
Contact us if you have concerns
about billboards including
- danger to person or property
- traffic safety issues
- obstruction of road/footpath
- structural issues
- lighting
Reviewed December 2008