Te Awamutu Courier

Regional policy plan change flagged

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Waikato Regional Council has notified a proposed plan change to its regional policy statement (RPS), giving effect to the National Policy Statement on Urban Developmen­t 2020 (NPS-UD).

The change is required to incorporat­e updates to the NPS-UD, which replaced the National Policy Statement on Urban Developmen­t Capacity 2016. The updates contain objectives and policies that councils must give effect to in their resource management decisions while planning for growth and ensuring wellfuncti­oning urban environmen­ts for all people, communitie­s and future generation­s.

At its last meeting of the triennium in September, the council approved notificati­on of the proposed change, which incorporat­es key components of the Future Proof Strategy — the growth strategy specific to the Hamilton, Waipā and Waikato subregion. The strategy was updated and endorsed by the council, together with partners Hamilton City Council, Waipā District Council and Waikato District Council, in July.

Further details of Proposed RPS Change 1 include:

● A revised urban form and developmen­t chapter to ensure the Waikato Regional Policy Statement is giving effect to the NPSUD.

● Deleting the specific provisions relating to growth strategies prepared by territoria­l authoritie­s outside of the Future Proof subregion. These have been replaced with generic provisions.

● Updating the provisions in the Waikato Regional Policy Statement that relate to the Future Proof subregion to reflect the updated Future Proof Strategy.

The amended provisions relate primarily to Tier 3 territoria­l authoritie­s (South Waikato, Taupō and Matamata-Piako) and Tier 1 territoria­l authoritie­s (Waipā, Waikato and Hamilton).

Consequent­ial changes have also been made to avoid duplicatio­n or conflict with the amendments.

More details on Proposed RPS Change 1 and ways for the public to make a submission can be found on the council’s website: waikatoreg­ion.govt.nz/haveyour-say. Submission­s are open until December 16. Hearings and deliberati­ons will be held in early 2023, with the final change to be adopted in late 2023.

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