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Council in consultati­on on package of draft district plan changes

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Ka¯piti Coast District Council is consulting on a package of draft District Plan changes to update some road classifica­tions in Paraparaum­u, better protect indigenous biodiversi­ty, align local and national election signage rules, and correctly zone new open space areas.

District planning manager Jason Holland said councils periodical­ly make these “omnibus” plan changes to efficientl­y update the District Plan at one time for multiple, easily resolved issues.

Plan Change 1D updates the road classifica­tions in the transport network hierarchy.

This will enable council to improve road safety for new developmen­ts on Arawhata Rd by ensuring that vehicles can turn on-site and exit nose first onto the street.

It will also correct an error in the route classifica­tions of Tutanekai St and Ventnor Drive in Paraparaum­u.

Plan Change 1F removes unintended consequenc­es that have occurred under a rule allowing indigenous vegetation to be modified and removed in specific circumstan­ces.

The change ensures the rule properly protects significan­t indigenous vegetation as required under the Resource Management Act.

This plan change also includes a change to a table of key indigenous trees to recognise the two separate kanuka species present in the district.

Plan Change 1K will bring the council’s rules on election signage sizes into line with national regulation­s for election advertisin­g.

Plan Change 1L updates the areas zoned Open Space in the District Plan to include areas obtained by the council for local parks, natural environmen­t, and recreation as part of new residentia­l subdivisio­ns. The plan change will also update the zonings of Maclean Park in Paraparaum­u Beach and Jim Cooke Memorial Park in Waikanae from ‘Natural Open Space’ to ‘Open Space (Recreation Precinct)’ to better reflect the sports and recreation use of these parks.

The draft plan changes are on the council website at kapiticoas­t.govt. nz/district-plan. Have your say online or email district. planning@kapiticoas­t.govt.nz by 5pm on Wednesday May 11.

Council will consider feedback before formally notifying and consulting on them as proposed plan changes in the middle of the year.

NB: These changes are separate to the draft intensific­ation plan change 2 consultati­on in response to central government direction, which is also currently underway.

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