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We provide these
services to contribute
to a safe community
by minimising risks
to public health and
working with others to
help keep our city safe.
You can expect...
a reliable and timely
response to requests
for dog control
MEASURE
The percentage of urgent requests involving
threats to public safety responded to within
60 minutes.
LATEST RESULT
99% (2010/11).
OUR SMART CITY VISION
CITY SaFeTY CONTRIbuTeS TO
THIS
OUTCOME
aND
GOAL
:
PEOPLE LOVE LIVING HERE
• Hamilton is a safe city.
WhAt you CAn
eXPect FroM us
TARGET FOR THE NEXT 10 YEARS
95% each year.
MEASURE
The percentage of routne requests for dog
control issues responded to within 48 hours.
LATEST RESULT
100% (2010/11).
TARGET FOR THE NEXT 10 YEARS
90% each year.
WHAT THIS TELLS US
a threat to public safety occurs when
someone is intmidated or atacked by a dog.
Routne requests for service don’t pose an
immediate threat to public safety, for example
investgatng an unregistered dog.
You can expect...
buildings granted
consent to comply
with construction
standards
MEASURE
Maintain the Council’s building Consent
authority (bCa) accreditaton.
LATEST RESULT
Re-accreditaton achieved in 2011.
TARGET FOR THE NEXT 10 YEARS
Maintain our bCa accreditaton.
WHAT THIS TELLS US
Our bCa accreditaton is assessed every two
years. We cannot provide building control
services without this accreditaton. The
bCa accreditaton and registraton scheme
are among a suite of building act reforms
designed to help improve building design,
regulatory control and building. accreditaton
involves an independent assessment
of technical competencies, resources,
equipment, procedures, systems and
processes and ensures constructon standards
are maintained.
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