Otago Daily Times

River Terrace rezoning request to be publicly notified

- TOM KITCHIN tom.kitchin@odt.co.nz

THE public will be able to have a say on the proposed 840house developmen­t in Cromwell.

Yesterday, the Central Otago District Council’s planning and environmen­t committee accepted the request from River Terrace Developmen­ts Ltd to apply for a private plan change to rezone a 50ha site for the developmen­t.

It also accepted that the plan change should be open for public submission.

Under the Resource Management Act, the committee could only reject the request if it was seen to be frivolous or vexatious, if the substance of the request had been rejected by a local authority or the Environmen­t Court within the last two years, if it was not in accordance with sound resource management practice or the district plan had been operative for less than two years.

The committee agreed this applicatio­n did not fit that criteria.

A date for submission­s opening was not given yesterday. A report from council planning team leader Ann Rodgers said the applicatio­n would be publicly notified so submission­s could be made ‘‘at the earliest opportunit­y’’.

Ms Rodgers told the Otago Daily Times the council had two years to process the plan change and issue a decision.

First there would be a call for submission­s, received submission­s would be summarised and published, a planner report would be circulated then a hearing held.

A decision would be issued, followed by an appeal period if submitters or the applicant wished to appeal.

‘‘If the plan change is approved, work would not be able to start until after the appeal period has closed and any appeals have been resolved and any necessary consents in place,’’ she said.

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