Banning lolly scrambles, reclassing a farm that happened to be in the flight path of rare birds and having to use a harness on a step ladder are just some of the ludicrous regulations people have had to endure.
However, the red tape rules are changing and the Government has announced it has increased the length of time by two weeks that people can make submissions about easing bureaucracy.
The closing date for submissions to the Rules Reduction Taskforce (RRT) is now June 15, Local Government Minister Paula Bennett said.
The taskforce, co-chaired by MP Jacqui Dean and Michael Barnett, has held 46 well-attended community meetings around the country and heard from a mixture of property owners, businesses, tradespeople, and councils.
A further 657 submissions had been received online.