Otago Daily Times

Freshwater plans evidence due by end of month

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

EVIDENCE for freshwater provisions in the policy supporting Otago’s forthcomin­g land and water plan are due before the end of the month.

Eleven weeks of hearings for nonfreshwa­ter parts of the council’s forthcomin­g regional policy statement wrapped up in Dunedin late last month.

Shortly before those hearings concluded, chief freshwater commission­er Judge Laurie Newhook appointed Ron Crosby (chairman), Rauru Kirikiri, Allan Cubitt and Bianca Sullivan, who served as the panel for the nonfreshwa­ter parts, as the freshwater panel.

The panel later advised the freshwater hearings would begin at the end of August.

In a third minute, issued at the start of this month, the panel extended the deadline for evidence to June 28.

An Otago Regional Council summary and assessment of the submission­s received, published late last week, said a broad section of people ‘‘from all walks of life’’ had contribute­d to developing the regional policy statement.

‘‘The objectives and policies in this [regional policy statement] signal a significan­t step change in Otago, mindful of the need to consider the environmen­t that will be inherited by future generation­s.

‘‘We are asking our communitie­s to join us in that change, to create a future of opportunit­y and security for all of us.’’

At first the council tried to progress its entire regional policy statement through a new freshwater process, but a High Court decision forced it to separate it into the separate freshwater and nonfreshwa­ter parts now under way.

When Judge Newhook appointed the same commission­ers for both parts of the hearings, ORC policy and science general manager Anita Dawe said the continuity would be beneficial.

‘‘It means integratin­g the document back together should be more straightfo­rward.’’

Further, the freshwater hearings would be much shorter than the nonfreshwa­ter hearings, Ms Dawe said.

There were 47 submitters to the freshwater parts, and 23 further submitters, while the regional policy statement as a whole had 343 valid submission­s.

The justpublis­hed council assessment said Otago’s first regional policy statement became operative at the end of 1998.

A replacemen­t was made largely operative in 2019, with most of the remaining provisions being made operative in 2021.

However, a suite of provisions relating to port activities at Port Chalmers and Dunedin was still under appeal, it said.

Notifying the regional policy statement in June 2021, and then the land and water plan next year, are major milestones the council agreed to as it works to meet recommenda­tions from Environmen­t Minister David Parker after a 2019 investigat­ion.

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