Consultation opens on Golden Bay’s Natural Features
Consultation opens on Golden Bay’s Outstanding Natural
Features and Landscapes
The Tasman District Council
is seeking public feedback on its plans to protect Golden
Bay’s outstanding natural features and landscapes for
future generations.
Environment and Planning Committee
deputy chairman Brian Ensor said that, with the help of a
working group made up of key interest groups and
stakeholders, the Council had identified 10 outstanding
natural features and six outstanding natural landscapes that
should have special protection.
“We’re suggesting changes to the rules in the Tasman Resource Management Plan (TRMP) that aim to ensure these areas are protected, while also recognising existing uses and activities. We want to encourage land use and development that will enhance or regenerate landscapes, and discourage subdivision and development that could damage our outstanding features and landscapes.
“The draft rule changes include measures such as new information requirements for resource consent applications; new landscape-related assessment criteria for subdivision consents; and some changes to the consent requirements for new earthworks, structures, tracks, forestry and quarrying.”
Cr Ensor said the Council was
keen to hear from the public both about the locations
identified for protection, and about the draft rule changes
suggested.
“We want to know if people think we have got
it right before we take the formal step of changing the TRMP
through a proposed plan change. There’s information on our
website, tasman.govt.nz/feedback, that people can have a
look at before making an online submission, and we will also
be holding drop-in sessions in Golden Bay for anyone who
would like to learn more. Consultation on the draft
proposals closes on Tuesday 9 August.”
The draft
Outstanding Natural Features identified are:
·
Aorere River, Gorge and Tributaries
· Big River Estuary
· Farewell Spit
· The Grove
· Hanson Winter
· Paynes Ford
· Tarakohe Cliffs
· Te Waikoropupu Springs
· Wainui Bay Inlet
· Whanganui Inlet
The draft Outstanding Natural Landscapes
are:
· Abel Tasman
· Parapara-Kahurangi Ranges
· Northern Northwest Coast
· Southern Northwest Coast
· Golden Bay-Mohua Marine
· Northwest Coast Marine
Drop-in sessions will be held in Golden Bay from
2.00 pm – 7.00 pm on the following dates:
·
Wednesday 27 July, Takaka Fire Station
· Thursday 28 July, Pakawau Memorial Hall
· Wednesday 3 August, Kahurangi Function Centre
At each drop-in session,
there will be a presentation on the Draft Plan Change at
3:00 pm and 6:00 pm.
Ends