Regional Coastal Plan

 

This enables the Council to sustainably manage activities in the coastal marine area of the region.

 

Council is proposing to add a rule to the Regional Coastal Plan permitting clearing of blocked river and creek mouths in the coastal marine area, subject to conditions.

 

A corresponding Method is also proposed to be deleted.

 

The rule was publicly notified on 10 April 2008, and submissions closed on 9 May.

 

14 submissions were received.

The Summary of Submissions was publicly notified on 27 February 2009, and further submissions close on 27 March.

 

Click here to download the Proposed Plan Change 2, RMA section 32 report, further submission form, public notice, and information on how to make a further submission.

 

 

The Regional Coastal Plan for the West Coast identifies issues associated with the use, development and protection of the coastal marine area, and has objectives, policies, rules and other methods of implementation in order to address those issues.

 

The coastal marine area is the area below the mean high water spring mark out to the 12 nautical mile limit at sea.

 

Common activities that occur in the West Coast coastal marine area include erosion protection works and stone removal.

 

Click one of the below sections to download the Regional Coastal Plan:

The Regional Coastal Plan (PDF, 1.16MB)

Schedules and Glossary for the Regional Coastal Plan (PDF, 7.31MB)

 

Or click here to download the Regional Coastal Plan as a complete document (PDF, 8.34MB)

 

A five year review of the efficiency and effectiveness of the Coastal Plan was completed in September of 2006:

 

Click here to download the Report on Coastal Plan Effectiveness (PDF, 698KB)

The goal of the Regional Plans are to:

"Establish and implement objectives, policies and methods to achieve the integrated management of the natural and physical resources of the West Coast, under the Resource Management Act 1991"