1. At the meeting of the Board of the Christchurch Civic Trust (CCT) on 9 April 2002, it was agreed that a set of new classifications and evaluation guidelines be adopted for the purposes of selecting projects for Civic Trust Awards. The outcome of that meeting and subsequent discussions by the Board was the broad classification of awards as follows:
Supreme Awards for projects of distinction;
Awards for projects of outstanding merit; and
Commendations for projects that display a high level of initiative and enterprise.
2. The new Award Categories and associated Evaluation Guidelines are as follows :
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AWARD CATEGORY |
EVALUATION GUIDELINES |
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(A) A project that has made a material and beneficial change to the city environment, involving either development on a new site or redevelopment of an existing site/structure. |
6. Other relevant factors specific to the site and/or locality concerned. |
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(B) A project that has restored, upgraded or protected a site, building or group of buildings of significant heritage, character or conservation value. |
4. Other relevant factors specific to the site and/or locality concerned. |
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(C) Engineering, environmental, transport and other key infrastructure projects that enhance city functions in an efficient, cost-effective, safe and environmentally friendly way. |
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(D) Special events and programmes that (i) serve to raise the community’s awareness and appreciation of its heritage assets and/or (ii) promote a sustainable environment and the enjoyment of the city’s physical attributes. |
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4. The CCT Board also agreed that:
Projects considered should cover schemes of variable scale, comprising either individual or composite elements;
there should be no age limit set over potential award projects;
Due account should be taken of the individual or collective merits of the stated guidelines and other relevant factors; and
There should be latitude in allowing a “carry over” from one year to the next of long-listed projects not selected for an award in a given year, unless there are firm grounds for exclusion based on selected evaluation guidelines.