Otago Daily Times

2nd interim decision on plan received

- STAFF REPORTER ROB KIDD

A SECOND interim decision on Environmen­t Southland’s proposed Southland water and land plan has been received from the Environmen­t Court.

Judge Jane Borthwick, commission­ers Glenice Paine and Ruth Bartlett and special adviser Russell Howie have been hearing the appeals to Topic A (the objectives and physiograp­hic zone policies).

The proposed Southland water and land plan seeks to address activities that are known to have a significan­t effect on water quality, such as land use intensific­ation, urban discharges, winter grazing and stock access to waterways.

This interim decision resolved appeals on Objective 1 and 3 and provided direction for the next part of the plan appeals. The court’s decision clarifies the interpreta­tion of the two objectives (while reordering them to be Objectives 1 and 2).

The decision followed three days of hearings in Christchur­ch from June 1517.

Environmen­t Southland director of policy, planning and regulatory services Vin Smith said staff and the appeals team would be taking time to carefully consider the findings made.

“It is anticipate­d that the remaining live appeal points in Topic A will be resolved by a combinatio­n of expert witness conferenci­ng, by submission­s and mediation between the parties and an additional hearing if required.

“We look forward to working with all parties to finalise all objectives and policies of the plan over the coming months.”

This plan is the foundation document for ongoing work to address the community’s values and aspiration­s for water, and ultimately set limits and enable Environmen­t Southland to meet its obligation­s under the National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management.

Final decisions on the plan will not be made until the remainder of the appeal topics have been heard.

A BUS driver who ran a red light and crushed a pedestrian’s foot has avoided a conviction.

But the result before Dunedin District Court yesterday was not the end of 61yearold AnneMarie Sumicz’s woes.

As a result of the incident on February 27 last year, the defendant was stripped of her P endorsemen­t (required by drivers operating a passenger service) by the NZ Transport

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