For the second week in a row only senior, senior reserve and second-grade netball will be played in Christchurch due to the amenities not being up to code.
More than 500 teams were scheduled to play on Saturday, but now only 48 teams could because The Atrium has not beenissued a certificate of public use.
The Atrium has toilets, a kitchen, a physio room and areas for teams to use.
The city council says it has not received "sufficient evidence" to be satisfied the building, used by about 5000 players, was safe for public occupancy.
City council consenting and compliance general manager Leonie Rae said in addition, the building did not have a current building warrant of fitness.
She said city council staff had been actively working with Christchurch Netball Centre since February 8 to achieve either a certificate for public use, or a code of compliance certificate.
"The council will be in a position to consider issuing a certificate for public use or a code compliance certificate upon receiving sufficient evidence to be satisfied on reasonable grounds that the building is safe for public occupancy."
But Christchurch Netball Centre netball manager Megan McLay said the delays were due to minor unfinished earthquake repairs.