Moutere-Waimea Ward Reserve Management Plan

We've adopted the new reserve management plan.

Final Moutere-Waimea Ward Reserve Management Plan (RMP) adopted

The Draft RMP was amended in response to submissions, as directed by the Hearing Panel.

Council considered the Hearing Panel recommendations and adopted the final RMP at their meeting on 16 June 2022. The new Plan took effect from this date.

Project background

There were two related projects (the first was completed in June 2021, the second in June 2022):

  • Classification of existing reserves located within the Moutere-Waimea Ward
  • Review of the Moutere-Waimea Ward Reserve Management Plan

The Council administers 140 parks, reserves and open space areas within Moutere-Waimea Ward. Not all of these are formally protected as reserves under the Reserves Act 1977 (the Act).  We consulted on proposals to classify many of the existing reserves, as these had never previously been classified under the Act.

The classification of a reserve determines its main purpose. Reserve Management Plans set out how parks and reserves are used and managed. Both tasks are requirements of the Reserves Act 1977. We review management plans from time-to-time to make sure reserves are efficiently and appropriately managed.

There have been three opportunities to have your say on these projects:

  1. Over the summer of 2019/2020 we sought your ideas for inclusion in a draft RMP. That initial consultation round closed on 31 March 2020.
  2. We consulted on Council's proposals to classify existing reserves. Submissions closed on 15 March 2021, a hearing was held on 13 April and Council made decisions about the final classifications for reserves at their meeting held on 20 May 2021.
  3. Council publicly notified the draft RMP on 15 October 2021 and submissions closed on 17 December 2021. A hearing was held on 28 February 2022.  

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