Otago Daily Times

Consultati­on on harbour plan to get started soon

- HAMISH MACLEAN hamish.maclean@odt.co.nz

PUBLIC engagement on Oamaru’s ‘‘harbour and heritage quarter’’ masterplan could begin this month.

Waitaki Mayor Gary Kircher said after councillor­s met with Arrowtown consultant­s Rationale on Tuesday, the Waitaki District Council had engaged the company to assist in the process.

‘‘We had a discussion around what we are wanting to achieve out of this and there was really good unanimity about having a process that gave everyone an opportunit­y to have input, that it was inclusive, that it covered the geographic area well, and that it gave us a masterplan which is going to help direct what happens in the overall area into the future,’’ Mr Kircher said.

‘‘We have every confidence that they’ve got some good experience and that will help us — it’s all very easy to gather a heap of ideas, it’s making sure you’ve got processes in to allow different people to have input there and then how you take all those ideas and then put them into a cohesive masterplan.’’

The councilled process would include public meetings, dropin sessions, a public survey and disseminat­ing informatio­n through both social and traditiona­l media channels.

Several major developmen­ts for the area have proven controvers­ial in Oamaru recently, including proposals for a zipline and a floating hotel.

Some in the community, including the Oamaru Whitestone Civic Trust, have called for a halt to major developmen­ts in the harbour area until a masterplan is developed.

A newly establishe­d interest group, Friends of Oamaru Harbour, called in a letter to the mayor and councillor­s for the council to comply with at least five principles of its 2011 plan for the area, including preserving sight lines, public access, and the natural and historical environmen­t.

Friends of Oamaru Harbour coordinato­r Vicki Jayne said the group of roughly 50 signatorie­s, representi­ng a variety of user groups, wanted to make sure a consultati­on process was ‘‘robust and inclusive . . . not a tick the box public relationty­pe exercise’’.

‘‘We actually see that there is a growing tidal wave of concern about the nature of some recent proposals for the harbour,’’ she said.

‘‘And we saw that while a lot of developmen­ts have been familyorie­nted, and communityo­riented, some of the recent proposals had not been.’’

Fellow coordinato­r Katrina Hazelhurst said the group wanted to ensure ‘‘any developmen­t will have an understand­ing of the current user groups in the harbour and on Cape Wanbrow and respond to those user groups and their needs accordingl­y’’.

 ?? PHOTO: HAMISH MCLEAN ?? Harsour’s future . . . Consultati­on on Oamaru Harsour will include puslic meetings, dropin sessions, and a puslic survey, Waitaki Mayor Gary Kircher says.
PHOTO: HAMISH MCLEAN Harsour’s future . . . Consultati­on on Oamaru Harsour will include puslic meetings, dropin sessions, and a puslic survey, Waitaki Mayor Gary Kircher says.

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