From ‘Challenging’ to ‘Brilliant’
For immediate release 17 March 2001
Local Government New Zealand today launched four projects that are going to make the jobs of planning and using the Resource Management Act a lot easier.
John Hutchings, Strategy Leader, Environment and Infrastructure, said at the New Zealand Planning Institute Conference in Tauranga today that these projects turn a normally ‘challenging’ activity into a ‘brilliant’ one by making available a number of easily accessible tools for planners.
The projects have been
launched using a neon green card that highlights the
simplicity of accessing the tools and each has a direct
bearing on what it is that planners and planning actually
does eg
* ‘getting effective results from enforcement
procedures’ – this is about how to penalise people
effectively for transgressions under the Resource Management
Act
* ‘hot tips for great strategic plans’ – a ‘how to’
guide for strategic planning that gives practical examples
on what works and what doesn’t
* ‘everything you ever
needed to know about how to process a resource consent’.
This ‘tool’ allows councils to follow a step-by-step guide
that is based on all the best practice already being seen
throughout New Zealand
* ‘a free lunch or a fair deal?’ –
all about whether and how and what people should pay for the
privilege of gaining resource consent under the RMA. This
is one of those subjects that many people find extremely
boring but using this tool you will find a ‘bright’ new
perspective.
All these tools can be accesses via the Local
Government New Zealand or Ministry for the Environment
websites:
www.lgnz.co.nz (‘what’s
new’)
www.mfe.govt.nz (‘what’s new’)
Mr Hutchings
acknowledged the assistance of Ministry for the Environment
in both their contributions to funding some of the projects
via the Sustainable Management Fund and with staff
input.
CONTACT
John Hutchings 025 240 6788