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Allan Chesswas Curriculum Vitae 027 362 8375 • 04 475 8694 (hm) [email protected] 80 Raroa Road, Kelburn, Wellington 6012

Personal profile 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Professionally qualified and experienced in Environmental Planning, at both regulatory and policy levels A keen interest in the interface between planning, local government administration and community development An academic interest in philosophy, sociology, political theory and the arts Interested in orienting my career towards the more social and cultural, and procedural, RMA objectives Interests in agriculture & property development

Key transferable skills 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Policy analysis Research Written communication in both policy and academic work Verbal presentation Resource consent application & evaluation Interpretation & application of local government-related legislation, policy & bylaws Relief & small-scale management experience Problem-solving & leadership exemplified across a wide range of projects Manual labour skills Excellent fitness & coordination

Professional work experience (2006 – 2008) Policy Planner, Stratford District Council, Taranaki Responsibilities 1.

Review of operative district plan a. Compile statistical account of previous ten years’ resource consents with reference to related rules, policies & objectives

2.

3.

Creation of second-generation RMA District Plan a.

Research a range of New Zealand District Plans to compare alternative methods

b.

Hold meetings with council staff to scope alternatives for notification

Presentation of second-generation RMA District Plan a.

Recommend amendments to district plan & lead councilors through workshops

b.

Notification of amendments to public and to affected parties

c.

Provision of customer service advice to public with regards to proposed District Plan

d.

Collation & presentation of submissions

e.

Notification of submissions

f. 4.

Collation & presentation of further submissions

Chair consultation with Taranaki religious leaders on National Statement on Religious Diversity, jointly with New Plymouth District Council & South Taranaki District Council a.

Host Regional Forum on Religious Diversity

b.

Collate submissions of local religious leaders on National Statement on Religious Diversity, & report outcome to Human Rights Commission

Major achievements 1.

Complete review of operative plan and notification of proposed plan in just over 2 years

2.

Involvement of over 30 local religious leaders in Regional Forum on Religious Diversity with detailed report on outcome to Human Rights Commission

(2005 – 2006) Planner (Job-share/maternity leave cover), New Plymouth District Council, Taranaki Responsibilities

1.

2.

Evaluating resource consent applications & recommending decisions, including: a.

A diversity of land use consents - traffic, amenity, reverse sensitivity, waahi tapu sites, liquor licensing

b.

A number of rural subdivison consents

Evidence preparation & presentation for Council hearing

Major achievements 1.

Average turnaround on resource consent applications of 10 days

2.

Management of Land Use team for two weeks

3.

Recommendation at hearing upheld

(2004) Planner, Harrison Grierson Consultants Ltd, Wellington Responsibilities 1.

Preparing resource consent applications for clients a.

Preparation of resource consent applications for Vodafone towers, Summerset Village

2.

Planning research & reports for clients

3.

Evaluating resource consent applications & recommending decisions for Wellington City Council a.

Recommendations for a range of Wellington City Council land use consent decisions

Major achievements 1.

92 resource consents for Wellington City Council processed in a year as graduate planner, alongside other work

Other work experience (2007 – 2009) Kirk, Bruce & Chesswas Responsibilities 1.

Investment & management of capital in subdivision & development of ¼ acre residential property

2.

RMA & design advice on 2-lot subdivision & construction of dwelling

3.

Manual labour to assist construction of dwelling

Major achievements 1.

Completion of dwelling within 12 months of purchase of property

Other jobs

1.

(1994 – 2009) Work on family farm (Tututawa Partnership), including management of flock of 300 sheep, and also on farms in surrounding area (East Taranaki)

2.

(2009) Self-employed as The Black Singlet, a labour contracting business – fencing, gardening, landscaping

3.

(2008) Librarian for Victoria University Chaplaincy library upon acquisition of 1500 books, archiving the new additions

4.

(2008) Teacher for Postponing Sexual Involvement (PSI) course at Francis Douglas College & Sacred Heart College, New Plymouth, & Stratford High School & Opunake High School

5.

(2003) Residential Assistant to McHardy Hall at Massey University

6.

(2000 – 2003) Planning-related student jobs with Manukau City Council and South Taranaki District Council

7.

(2002) Minder for Child, Young People & Family Services

8.

(1998) Work for Joe Bros, a fruit & vegetable store in Stratford, Taranaki

Education 

(2009) 70 points of 120 required for Graduate Diploma of Arts (Philosophy, Religious Studies), Victoria University



(2003 – Auckland/Palmerston North

2009)

Diploma

of

Biblical

Studies,

Laidlaw

College,



(1999 – 2003) Bachelor of Resource & Environmental Planning, Massey University, Palmerston North, with specialisation in Sociology

Other leadership & management experience 

(2006 – 2008) Vestry member of Holy Trinity Stratford, & representative to Regional Anglican Synod



(2007 – 2008) Chair of Eltham Easter Camp, a 4-day interdenominational youth event in Taranaki



(2006 – 2007) Chair of The Cross, an interdenominational youth group in

Stratford



(2004) Founding manager of Old Boys Victoria University Righteous Brothers Rugby Team



(2000 – 2002) Committee member then president of Massey University Christian Fellowship, Massey University’s largest Christian group

 Interests

(1999) Founding manager of Massey University Rippers Rugby Team

Engaged to be married, church, politics, theology, philosophy, history, rugby, tramping, piano (5th grade RSM), guitar, socializing

Referees Mike Avery

Ralph Broad

Mark Grace

Regulatory Manager

Manager Consents

Staffworker

Stratford District Council 06 765 6099

New Plymouth District Council 06 759 6060

Tertiary Students Christian Fellowship 06 328 7977

[email protected] [email protected]

[email protected]

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