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  CS-VUE Consent Compliance Systems   
May 21 2007   ▪   Issue 6   ▪   To view this email online click here

Hello CS-VUE Subscriber,

Welcome to the May edition of the CS-VUE newsletter, as you can see the look and feel has been updated to reflect the changes that will be made to our website next month



In this issue
POTENTIAL RAMIFICATIONS OF NON COMPLIANCE  
CONSENT APPLICATION TIMEFRAMES  
NEW - ACCOUNT SECURITY ENHANCEMENTS  
HINTS AND TIPS  
PARTNERS  
FEEDBACK  
 
  POTENTIAL RAMIFICATIONS OF NON COMPLIANCE  
   
 


This excerpt from a response to a recent application for an extension to earthworks season and highlights the importance of keeping on top of your compliance and maintaining a good relationship with your local authority.

 
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  CONSENT APPLICATION TIMEFRAMES  
   
 

BY THE NUMBERS
Hamilton City, with 96.86% on-time performance
Average on-time performance 73%
Poorest on-time performance 23.01%

Business Council ShapeNZ online panel survey on the issues last August showed that, among the 390 respondents, 44% had waited more than 21 days for their local authority to process a building consent in the previous year.
Of these 9% had waited more than 40 days.

Click to visit the article

 
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  NEW - ACCOUNT SECURITY ENHANCEMENTS  
 

In the interest of enhancing client side security we have changed the CS-VUE login functionality. Now if you close your web browser without logging out of CS-VUE your session open and cannot be accessed from another computer for a period of thirty minutes. You are still able ot log back in at any time so long as you either reaccess from the same computer or log out correctly initially. This further improves our highly secure CS-VUE environment.

 
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  HINTS AND TIPS  
 

CATEGORISE / FILTER BY CATCHMENT

Many CS-VUE users filter by Catchment to define their stormwater / wastewater catchment areas however this field can be used to define any type of geographical boundary area.

Other uses for the catchment field can include:
Grouping similar types of projects together
Grouping regions
Grouping and searching consents by Territorial authorities
Dividing consents by operational territories

 
 
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  PARTNERS  
 

Local government organisations can still take advantage of LGOL's 7.5% discount offer.
For more information click here

 
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  FEEDBACK  
 

Our Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) philosophy means that we are all about making CS-VUE an even better product! If you have any suggestions about future updates or improvements, please let us know. Our development team is happy to consider any improvements as always, we roll-out product updates to all users, meaning all users benefit.

 
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Auckland Mail Centre

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Fax: 09 984 7741
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