Otago Daily Times

Farmers ask regional council to take time with consultati­on

- RICHARD DAVISON

FARMING advocates have expressed anger over the ‘‘rushed’’ pace of consultati­on on a core Otago Regional Council policy document.

The council held a series of public Regional Policy Statement (RPS) meetings across Otago recently.

The statement will shape ORC policy on ecosystems and biodiversi­ty; energy and infrastruc­ture; hazards and risks; historical and cultural values; natural features and landscapes; and urban form and developmen­t for the next 10 years.

Otago Federated Farmers president Simon Davies spoke to the Otago Daily

Times during a Balclutha meeting attended by 12 people last week — before the Government’s Covid19 alert level system was announced — and said the federation was ‘‘livid’’ at the apparent absence of ‘‘robust’’ processes in the consultati­on.

‘‘This is a document that will dictate policy on a huge range of rural and other issues . . . and the council has only just begun consulting on it.

‘‘Given the Minister [for the Environmen­t, David Parker] has put a deadline of November in place for this to be completed — by which time we don’t even know if several key National Policy Statements (NPSs) will be in place — how can this possibly be a genuine, robust process?

ORC urban growth and developmen­t team leader Kyle Balderston acknowledg­ed timeframes were ‘‘not ideal’’, but said a workable RPS was critical to all stakeholde­rs in Otago, as well as the council.

The process was taking place now, at Mr Parker’s bidding, as the ministry had decreed the council’s previous RPS ‘‘not fit for purpose’’.

‘‘Although it’s true to say NPS prescripti­ons will limit what can be determined at a regional level, they will still allow a lot of flexibilit­y in how and over what time we implement those policies.

‘‘The RPS is about offering some certainty to stakeholde­rs to allow for longerterm planning.’’

Mr Davies encouraged councillor­s to ‘‘push back’’ against what he said was government­al interferen­ce in the process.

‘‘At this point, ORC have a legitimate reason to push back against the minister and say it’s not appropriat­e to rush this process.

‘‘A thorough process now stops us ending up in Environmen­t Court later, and that’s got to be better for everyone.’’

Since the Balclutha meeting unpreceden­ted uncertaint­y has arisen for farmers and central and local Government as a result of Covid19.

 ?? PHOTO: RICHARD DAVISON ?? Key points . . . Otago Regional Council Regional Policy Statement workshop attendees discuss issues with Cr Kate Wilson at the Balclutha War Memorial Hall last week.
PHOTO: RICHARD DAVISON Key points . . . Otago Regional Council Regional Policy Statement workshop attendees discuss issues with Cr Kate Wilson at the Balclutha War Memorial Hall last week.
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Simon Davies

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