Proposed navigation safety changes feedback deadline looms
Date: 13 January, 2012
Proposed navigation safety
changes feedback deadline looms
Time is running out
for people to have their say on proposed bylaw changes
designed to make Northland’s harbours and estuaries safer
and reflect changing recreational use of them.
A
two-month consultation period on the on the proposed changes
to the Northland Regional Council’s Navigation Safety
Bylaw began early last month and ends Friday 03
February.
The consultation period is longer than usual
and designed to ensure that both local residents – and
those who regularly visit our coastal areas over the summer
break - have plenty of time to have their
say.
Chidambaram Surendran, the regional council’s
Deputy Harbourmaster, says about 80 submissions have already
been received and he urges as many people as possible to
comment ahead of the 03 February deadline.
He says the
proposed changes will incorporate a number of safety
improvements but also reflect changing maritime recreational
activities.
“Maritime incidents over the past
several years have been analysed and the information
gathered has led to proposals to amend or introduce a number
of bylaw clauses to improve safety.”
The bylaw is
also being updated to include changes in the way our coastal
areas are used and the effects these have on other users and
coastal communities.
Mr Surendran says some procedural
changes are also proposed as a result of incidents and
feedback received from various users and user
groups.
Some of the main changes being proposed are
tightened life jacket requirements, new or altered areas
designated for high-speed activities, removal of some
existing ski lanes, restrictions on the transfer of mooring
licenses and an increased emphasis on mooring
maintenance.
A summary of the main changes proposed in
the Draft Navigation Safety Bylaw 2012 – along with a
detailed comparison with the current bylaws – is available
on the council’s website at www.nrc.govt.nz/draftnavbylaw
Information is also available by phoning the regional
council on 0800 002 004.
Mr Surendran says hearings to
consider the public submissions will probably be held late
next month and early in March.
“The venues and dates
will be confirmed once we have a final tally of submitter
numbers and where those submitters are from, but at this
stage, hearings will probably be held in both Whangarei and
the Bay of Islands.”
ENDS