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Time running out for early comment on new Regional Plan


Time is running out for Northlanders to comment on an initial draft of an important new plan that will eventually set out how the region’s water, air, land and the coast are managed.

A more than six-week period for public feedback on the Northland Regional Council’s Draft Regional Plan – and a series of five tailor-made catchment plans – will end at 5pm on Friday September 23.

Council Policy Development Manager Ben Lee says the Draft Regional Plan is effectively a rule book designed to replace three existing regional plans which are now more than 10 years old.

“The new draft reflects better knowledge of our region’s environment and also factors in important changes over the past 10 years or so, including new national direction and policies from central government.”

Mr Lee says the council has attempted to strike a balance between protecting the things that Northlanders value, like clean water and air, and providing for our important economic activities including farming, horticulture, forestry, tourism and marine enterprise.

The decision to release the draft plan on August 8 for public comment was a bid by the council’s Regional Policy Committee to ‘road-test’ the plan with the community well before council moves into the formal process.

Public feedback on the draft as it now stands (which again, can be made until 5pm Friday September 23 and includes online submissions) will help the council shape a final ‘proposed plan’, which it hopes to notify next year.

Key proposed changes in the draft include new limits on taking water from rivers, lakes and aquifers, making it easier to get permission for mangrove removal and new stock exclusion rules for rivers, drains, wetlands and lakes.

Aquaculture will be prohibited in sensitive areas and the new plan should make it easier to get a mooring.

It also identifies new protected anchorage zones, more no-discharge areas and stricter rules on hull-fouling to better manage risks from marine pests, and more targeted protection for areas of natural or cultural significance.

The council is also tailoring the way fresh water is managed in the Doubtless Bay, Pouto, Waitangi, Whangarei and Mangere catchments to address issues of particular concern to those communities.

n More info about the Draft Regional Plan is available online via www.nrc.govt.nz/newregionalplan and the catchment management plans via www.nrc.govt.nz/waiorafeedback.

 
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