Press Release – Bay of Plenty Regional Council Appeals on rules to manage nutrients reaching Lake Rotorua have been resolved through the Environment Court. Formerly known as Plan Change 10, the rules limit the amount of nitrogen entering Lake Rotorua from land use, to improve the lakes water quality. …
Appeals on rules to manage nutrients reaching Lake Rotorua have been resolved through the Environment Court.
Formerly known as Plan Change 10, the rules limit the amount of nitrogen entering Lake Rotorua from land use, to improve the lake’s water quality.
These rules came into effect in 2016. Since then, it has taken four years of work between key parties to hear submissions and resolve the four appeals lodged against the plan change.
Appeals Resolved Through The Environment Court
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Otago farmer frustrated by wintering shed consent process
8 Mar, 2021 03:30 AM
6 minutes to read
Sheep and beef farmer Fred Doherty has encountered problems in his application to the Otago Regional Council for consents to build a wintering shed on his farm in Outram. Photo / Shawn McAvinue
Sheep and beef farmer Fred Doherty has encountered problems in his application to the Otago Regional Council for consents to build a wintering shed on his farm in Outram. Photo / Shawn McAvinue
Otago Daily Times
By: Shawn McAvinue
A frustrated West Taieri farmer is calling for the Otago Regional Council to do better so he can achieve his dream of building a shed to keep his cattle warm and dry.