proposed Land and Water Regional Plan

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proposed Land and Water Regional Plan
Preliminary Port Recovery Plan
Schedule 4: proposed Land and Water Regional Plan - Specific Changes Sought
1. The specific
provisions of the
preliminary draft
Lyttelton Port
Recovery Plan that the
Te Rūnanga and ngā
Rūnanga submission
relates to are:
Provision
Page
#
Policy 10.41
108
2. The Te Rūnanga and ngā Rūnanga submission is that:
Support or
oppose
Support with
amendment
s
3. Changes sought to the preliminary draft Lyttelton Port Recovery Plan (Te Rūnanga and nga
Rūnanga changes sought are shown in bold, underlined and italics, deletions are shown in
strikethrough):
Reasons
Amendment is provided as part of the
implementation of Action 7 and the
following objectives and policies of the
Canterbury Regional Policy Statement:
Objective 8.2.1 (Increasing knowledge of
the coastal environment and its
resources),
Objective
8.2.4
(Preservation,
protection
and
enhancement
of
the
coastal
environment),
Objective
8.2.6
(Protection and improvement of coastal
water) and Policy 8.3.1 (Improving
understanding
of
the
coastal
environment), Policy 8.3.2 (Providing for
the integration of management of
natural and physical resources and
activities in the coastal environment),
Policy 8.3.3 (Management of activities in
the coastal environment) and Policy
(Regionally
Significant
8.3.6
Infrastructure).
Te Rūnanga and ngā Rūnanga
Schedule 4: proposed Land and Water Regional Plan - Specific Changes Sought
10.4.1 The recovery of Lyttelton Port is provided for by expediting activities associated with the
repair, rebuild and reconfiguration of the Port, while managing the effects on the environment and
ensuring the integrated management of Whakaraupo/Lyttelton Harbour considering its many uses
and values.
1. The specific
provisions of the
preliminary draft
Lyttelton Port
Recovery Plan that the
Te Rūnanga and ngā
Rūnanga submission
relates to are:
Provision
Page
#
Rules 10.5.1
108/
2. The Te Rūnanga and ngā Rūnanga submission is that:
Support
oppose
Support
109
or
3. Changes sought to the preliminary draft Lyttelton Port Recovery Plan (Te Rūnanga and nga
Rūnanga changes sought are shown in bold, underlined and italics, deletions are shown in
strikethrough):
Reasons
The conditions are appropriate to
control potential effects on the
environment.
10.5.1 An activity within the areas shown on Map 10.1 as Area A or Area B, which involves any one or
more of:
(a)
the use of land for:
i. the excavation of material;
ii. the deposition of material onto or into land or into groundwater, and any associated discharge
into groundwater;
iii. vegetation clearance or earthworks within the riparian margin (defined for the purposes of
this rule as any land within 10 metres of the bed of a river, lake or wetland boundary);
iv. the installation and use of building foundations;
(b)
the discharge of sediment-laden water generated from earthworks into a surface waterbody,
or onto or into land where it may enter a surface waterbody; and
(c)
the taking of water for the purposes of dewatering or land drainage, and the associated
discharge of that water into a surface waterbody, or onto or into land where it may enter a
surface waterbody;
is a permitted activity, provided the following conditions, as applicable, are met:
Earthworks, deposition and excavation of material
1.
Erosion and sediment control measures are implemented and maintained throughout the
duration of the works to minimise erosion and the discharge of sediment laden water to surface water;
or onto or into land where it may enter surface water.
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Te Rūnanga and ngā Rūnanga
Schedule 4: proposed Land and Water Regional Plan - Specific Changes Sought
1. The specific
provisions of the
preliminary draft
Lyttelton Port
Recovery Plan that the
Te Rūnanga and ngā
Rūnanga submission
relates to are:
Provision
Page
#
2. The Te Rūnanga and ngā Rūnanga submission is that:
Support
oppose
or
3. Changes sought to the preliminary draft Lyttelton Port Recovery Plan (Te Rūnanga and nga
Rūnanga changes sought are shown in bold, underlined and italics, deletions are shown in
strikethrough):
Reasons
2.
Any material deposited into groundwater, or onto or into land within 1 metre of groundwater
shall only be previous in situ material from the same location, uncontaminated fill (soil, rocks, gravels,
sand, silt, clay), concrete, cement, grout, steel or timber foundation piles, or inert building materials.
3.
Earthworks involving below ground soil disturbance do not occur on any area which is
identified as a landfill.
4.
There is no discharge of any cement, concrete, grout, or water containing cement, grout, or
concrete, into any surface waterbody, or beyond the property boundary.
Geotechnical investigations
5.
The bore is used only for the purposes of geotechnical investigations and is decommissioned
by filling with clean material and compacted or sealed at the surface to prevent contaminants entering
the bore.
6.
Information on location, bore logs and intended uses is submitted to the Canterbury Regional
Council within 20 working days of drilling the bore.
Dewatering, sediment-laden water and land drainage
7.
For Area A, the discharge is only sediment and water;
8.
The taking and discharge of land drainage water and the site dewatering water onto or into
land or into surface water does not result in river bed or river bank erosion.
9.
The discharge shall not result in any of the following:
a.
The production of conspicuous oil or grease films, scums or foams, or floatable or suspended
materials;
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Te Rūnanga and ngā Rūnanga
Schedule 4: proposed Land and Water Regional Plan - Specific Changes Sought
1. The specific
provisions of the
preliminary draft
Lyttelton Port
Recovery Plan that the
Te Rūnanga and ngā
Rūnanga submission
relates to are:
Provision
Page
#
Rule 10.5.2
109/
2. The Te Rūnanga and ngā Rūnanga submission is that:
Support
oppose
Support
110
or
3. Changes sought to the preliminary draft Lyttelton Port Recovery Plan (Te Rūnanga and nga
Rūnanga changes sought are shown in bold, underlined and italics, deletions are shown in
strikethrough):
Reasons
The ability for the council to retain
discretion on these activities where they
are not permitted is supported.
b.
Any conspicuous change in colour or visual clarity;
c.
d.
Any emission of objectionable odour; or
The capability of causing significant adverse effects on aquatic life.
10.5.2 Within the area shown on Map 10.1, an activity in Area A or Area B which does not comply
with one or more of the conditions of Rule 10.5.1, or in Area C, which involves any one or more of:
(a)
the use of land for:
i.
the excavation of material;
ii.
the deposition of material onto or into land or into groundwater, and any associated discharge
into groundwater;
iii.
vegetation clearance or earthworks within the riparian margin (defined for the purposes of
this rule as any land within 10 metres of the bed of a river, lake or wetland boundary);
iv.
the installation and use of building foundations;
(b)
the discharge of sediment-laden water generated from earthworks into a surface waterbody,
or onto or into land where it may enter a surface waterbody; and
(c)
the taking of water for the purposes of dewatering or land drainage, and the associated
discharge of that water into a surface waterbody, or onto or into land where it may enter a surface
waterbody;
is a restricted discretionary activity.
The exercise of discretion is limited to the following matters:
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Te Rūnanga and ngā Rūnanga
Schedule 4: proposed Land and Water Regional Plan - Specific Changes Sought
1. The specific
provisions of the
preliminary draft
Lyttelton Port
Recovery Plan that the
Te Rūnanga and ngā
Rūnanga submission
relates to are:
Provision
Page
#
2. The Te Rūnanga and ngā Rūnanga submission is that:
Support
oppose
or
3. Changes sought to the preliminary draft Lyttelton Port Recovery Plan (Te Rūnanga and nga
Rūnanga changes sought are shown in bold, underlined and italics, deletions are shown in
strikethrough):
Reasons
1.
For Area A or Area B, the effect of not meeting the condition or conditions of Rule 10.5.1 and
any mitigation measures to minimise that effect.
2.
For Area C, the nature of any contaminants present, their effects on the receiving environment
and any mitigation measures to minimise those effects.
Notification
Pursuant to sections 95A and 95B of the RMA, an application for resource consent under this rule will
be processed and considered without public or limited notification.
Note that limited notification to affected order holders in terms of section 95F of the RMA will be
necessary, where relevant, under section 95B(3) of the RMA.
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Te Rūnanga and ngā Rūnanga
Schedule 4: proposed Land and Water Regional Plan - Specific Changes Sought