Otago Daily Times

Onerulefor­all animalkeep­ing permit system for Southland

- ABBEY PALMER

CHANGES have been made to a 10yearold bylaw relating to the keeping of animals, poultry and bees in Southland.

At yesterday’s Southland District Council meeting, councillor­s decided on a onerulefor­all permit system for Southlande­rs.

Its previous bylaw, The Keeping of Animals, Poultry and Bees Bylaw 2010, prohibited the keeping of certain animals in urban zones unless consent was given by the council.

It also allowed for a dispensati­on for Ohai residents under specific conditions.

At the meeting, councillor­s approved the draft bylaw, which did not include different rules for Ohai and instead, introduced a consistent districtwi­de permit system.

Cr Don Byars questioned whether Ohai community members were opposed to having their dispensati­on revoked.

Mayor Gary Tong said the population was not what it used to be 10 years ago, which meant the need for the dispensati­on had changed.

Cr Paul Duffy acknowledg­ed it had been a problem for other areas across the region.

‘‘We can’t just take it for granted other towns have the same issues.’’

Mr Tong said the council was aiming for ‘‘consistenc­y across the board’’.

Councillor­s agreed a permit could be requested for those wanting to keep animals which were not allowed under the bylaw, and would incur a oneoff $322 fee to cover the cost of processing the applicatio­n.

However, Ohai residents would be allowed the permit at no cost until October 1, 2025.

The bylaw would come into force on October 12.

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