The Northland Age

Is this Kaitaia property a fire risk?

Vegetation fire callouts

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Kaitaia woman Coral Cornwall is so concerned at the fire risk posed by an overgrown neighbouri­ng property, she worries when she sees people smoking cigarettes as they walk past.

But a principal rural fire officer said a property with long grass and a derelict house was not necessaril­y a fire risk.

Mrs Cornwall said she had reported her concerns to the Far North District Council a number of times, and to councillor Colin Kitchen, who was also a senior member of the Kaitaia Fire Brigade.

Mr Kitchen shared Mrs Cornwall’s view that the property on Farrimond Place was a distinct fire risk.

“I went around to have a look. It’s overgrown to hell and there’s an old house,” he said.

“There could be squatters in there — that’s my big, big concern.”

Mr Kitchen said he was disappoint­ed the council had not responded but he hoped fire officers would assess the property.

“My profession­al opinion is that something’s got to be done about it.”

However, responsibi­lity for removing fire hazards shifted to Fire and Emergency NZ when it was formed last year.

Principal rural fire officer Myles Taylor admitted Fire and Emergency had a backlog of requests about potential fire hazards. A contractor was starting next week to assess the applicatio­ns.

If a property was found to be a fire hazard, Fire and Emergency could compel a landowner to reduce the risk, such as mowing a strip of grass around the property’s border.

But Mr Taylor said the threshold for what constitute­s a fire risk was very high and it was a complex issue.

“It includes the opportunit­y for loss of life or loss of property; the likelihood of ignition,” he said. “A section full of long A number of blazes were reported on Tuesday last week, including a grass fire that threatened pine trees and a large area of forestry slash near Rawene.

Rawene’s Chief Fire Officer, Nopera Pikari, said a crew was dispatched to Wharekawa Rd about midday.

The cause of the fire was not clear. Meanwhile two crews from Kerikeri were called to a vegetation fire at Bulls Gorge, on SH10 south of Kerikeri, about 3pm last Tuesday. Fire Safety Officer Michael Champtalou­p said the blaze could have been sparked by dry kikuyu making contact with an electric fence.

grass does not necessaril­y constitute a fire hazard.”

The fact Kaitaia Fire Brigade was close to the Farrimond Place property made it less of a hazard, he said. The benign weather conditions also lessoned the risk.

Mrs Cornwall said the house had been empty for a considerab­le time.

 ??  ?? Neighbours of the Farrimond Place property believe it is a fire risk.
Neighbours of the Farrimond Place property believe it is a fire risk.

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