Greater Wellington Regional Council Have Your Say and Consultation
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Kāpiti Flood Hazard Mapping
- Greater Wellington Regional Council Have Your Say
- We need your help to update flood hazard maps for Kāpiti Coast rivers and streams, so we can keep the community updated about flood risks.
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Paraparaumu Wastewater Treatment Plant
- Greater Wellington Regional Council Have Your Say
- On this page you can find everything you need to know about the Paraparaumu Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) WGN220191 publicly notified resource consent application, located in Fytfield Place, Paraparaumu.
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Wastewater Treatment Plant, Kāpiti Expressway, Otaihanga, Paraparaumu, Kāpiti Coast District, Wellington, 5032, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Featherston Wastewater Treatment Plant
- Greater Wellington Regional Council Have Your Say
- On this page you can find everything you need to know about Featherston Wastewater Treatment Plant (FWWTP) WAR230290 publicly notified resource consent application, located in Longwood West Road, Featherston.
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Wellington Regional Land Transport Plan 2021: 2024 Mid-Term Review
- Greater Wellington Regional Council Have Your Say
- Ko te Mahere ā-Rohe Waka Whenua o Pōneke 2021: 2024 Arotakenga kaupeka waengaWe want to hear from you!The Regional Land Transport Plan (RLTP) is our blueprint for the Wellington Region's transport network.
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Proposed Revenue and Finance Policy
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- The proposed Policy is now open for feedback!Greater Wellington (Greater Wellington Regional Council) is proposing to make changes to the Revenue and Financing Policy.
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Greater Wellington's Long Term Plan 2024-34
- Greater Wellington Regional Council Have Your Say
- Consultation now open!On this page you can find everything you need to know about the consultation for the 2024-34 Greater Wellington Long Term Plan.
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Plan Change 1 to the Natural Resources Plan Consultation
- Greater Wellington Regional Council Have Your Say
- Redirect to Plan Change 1 to the Natural Resources Plan Consultation
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Future Development Strategy
- Greater Wellington Regional Council Have Your Say
- The Wairarapa-Wellington-Horowhenua Future Development Strategy describes how, through working together we will deliver well-functioning urban environments in our existing and future towns and cities and provide enough development capacity in the next 30 years to meet at least the expected demand.
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Southern Landfill Extension
- Greater Wellington Regional Council Have Your Say
- OverviewWellington City Council is applying for resource consents to extend Southern Landfill, known as the Southern Landfill Extension Piggyback Option (SLEPO).
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Wellington Southern Landfill, Wellington, Wellington City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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What's your 10 year vision for your region?
- Greater Wellington Regional Council Have Your Say
- Take the 5 minute survey nowRead the privacy statement We are developing a 10-year planGreater Wellington delivers a wide range of activities across the Wellington Region that protect the environment, enable an efficient, accessible, low-carbon public transport network, and supports sustainable economic development.
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Annual Plan 2023/24
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- Our upcoming Annual Plan 2023/24What you need to know Regional Fact SheetsHave your say!Give your feedbackRegister for an online discussion with your CouncillorsPrivacy statement What is an Annual Plan? Every year Greater Wellington reviews what we said we were going to deliver in the 2021-31 Long Term Plan (LTP) and publishes that information to the community in an Annual Plan.
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Significance and Engagement Policy
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- Tell us how you want Greater Wellington to engage with you on important decisions, and what you think of the changes to our Significance and Engagement policy!Complete the 5-minute survey now.
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Whaitua Kāpiti project
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- Have your say on restoring and protecting Kāpiti's freshwaterTukuna mai he korero mō te whakaora me te whakamaru ō te wai māori ō KāpitiYou can help shape how we care for freshwater in Kāpiti for generations:Complete the 5-minute survey nowEmail us to register your interest in a face-to-face workshop What is a Whaitua?In the Wellington Region we have five ‘whaitua’ - which is a Te Reo Māori word for space, or catchment. In a whaitua, freshwater is connected from the mountains to the sea. Healthy water is central to our lives. Freshwater needs to be protected and restored as healthy waterbodies, and for the communities’ connected with it. Every whaitua is different, so we look at them individually. And now, we turn our attention to Kāpiti. The Whaitua Kāpiti is all the waterbodies from just north of Ōtaki through to Paekākāriki and right up into their headwaters in the Tararua Range.Whaitua Kāpiti CommitteeA team of community members, mana whenua, Kāpiti Coast District Council, and Greater Wellington representatives known as the Whaitua Kāpiti Committee will make recommendations how to restore freshwater in Kāpiti. They will draw on the views and aspirations of the many people who call Kāpiti home.The Committee will describe ways to protect and restore freshwater now and for future generations - such as managing contaminants, water allocation and flows, and setting freshwater aspirations as for the waterbodies throughout Kāpiti.We are interested in freshwater. This means the water in our rivers, streams, lakes, wetlands, springs and underground in aquifers and their flow on effects to estuaries and the coast. Your aspirationsWe're seeking your freshwater aspirations because everyone has a unique perspective on how we protect our fresh water. We can't do it without you.This is your opportunity to provide your views into what needs to be done to restore healthy freshwater in Kāpiti.You can have a say on Kāpiti's fresh water in two main ways.E rua ngā kōwhiringa kia tukuna mai ō whakaaro mō te wai māori ō KapitiFill in our 5-minute survey. Don't leave it too late - the survey will close on 22 November 2022.Come along to a face-to-face workshop.Our workshopJoin us in us in Kāpiti in early November for a community workshop. You’ll meet with others to share ideas and provide deeper input into restoring and protecting wai ora, freshwater. We want to ensure that workshops include the values, experiences, and views of our diverse Kāpiti communities. Anyone who would like to contribute to the kōrero is welcome to come along. We particularly welcome Māori, Pasifika, ethnic communities, rangatahi, disabled, rainbow and people living in rural communities.Our workshop will be accessible and inclusive. Please let us know how we can support you in attending.If you’d like to attend, send us an email and we’ll get back to you.What will happen with the information you share? Ka ahatia ngā korero kua tohaina e koe?Your feedback will be put together in an independent report for the Whaitua Kāpiti Committee. This report will help the Whaitua Committee develop the Whaitua Implementation Programme to suit Kāpiti's needs.Keeping you informed about the findingsKia whakamohio ai koe ki ngā otinga ō tēnei mahiWhen the findings are ready to be released, we will send you a link to the report and provide it on the Greater Wellington website. You can also join our mailing list so we can keep you up to date on restoring and protecting Kāpiti's freshwater and opportunities to have a further say.Want to know more about the Whaitua process? Kei te hiahia koe te mohio mō te tikanga Whaitua?Our website has more detail about the Whaitua process. You will also find completed Implementation Programmes for Te Whanganui-a-Tara Whaitua, Ruamāhanga Whaitua, and Te Awarua-o-Porirua Whaitua.Any questions?He pātai?Email us at whaitua@gw.govt.nz to ask questions, want to speak to someone, or to sign up to our mailing list.
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Porirua, Wellington Region, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Proposed Change 1 to the Regional Policy Statement for the Wellington Region
- Greater Wellington Regional Council Have Your Say
- The Regional Policy Statement for the Wellington Region (Regional Policy Statement) provides an overview of the resource management issues of the Wellington Region and sets out the policies and methods to achieve integrated resource management of the natural and physical resources of the whole region.
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Metlink: Future Fares Review
- Greater Wellington Regional Council Have Your Say
- We're seeking your views on the future direction of Metlink fares. Please share your feedback by 5pm Friday 15 July 2022. This feedback will be used to improve, and enhance the way we structure and charge fares for the services we provide.
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Naenae Subway Improvements: What's Your View?
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- Greater Wellington has been working with the Naenae community, Hutt City Council and Mana Whenua on a plan to make the Naenae subway area a safer and more usable space.
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Naenae Station subway, Naenae Shopping Centre, Avalon, Lower Hutt, Lower Hutt City, Wellington, 5011, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Te Kaupapa Here Whakaitinga Rēti mō ngā Whenua MāoriRates Remissions on Māori Land Policy
- Greater Wellington Regional Council Have Your Say
- E tūtohi ana a Te Pane Matua Taiao ki te panoni i te Kaupapa Here Whakaitinga Rēti me Whakatārewa hoki mō ngā Whenua Māori Herekore. Greater Wellington Regional Council (Greater Wellington) proposes to make changes to the Rates Remissions and Postponements on Māori Freehold Land Policy. This will become known as the Rates Remissions on Māori Land Policy.
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Revenue and Financing Policy
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- Greater Wellington is seeking your feedback on the proposed changes to the Revenue and Financing Policy.
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Willowbank Quarry - Publicly Notified Consent
- Greater Wellington Regional Council Have Your Say
- This application has been notified concurrently with Porirua City Council. This application seeks resource consents from Wellington Regional (Greater Wellingon) for the continued operation and long-term expansion of Willowbank Quarry (the Quarry), located on Willowbank Farm, in Judgeford, Porirua.
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Willowbank Quarry, Porirua, Porirua City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Notified Consent Application – Silverstream Pipeline Bridge
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- OverviewThe Silverstream Pipeline Replacement project (the Project) proposes to replace an existing section of the ‘Te Mārua to Karori’ pipeline (known as the Kaitoke Main) at Silverstream which, under normal conditions, supplies 100% of Porirua City’s and 40% of Wellington City’s potable water supply.
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Silverstream, Upper Hutt, Upper Hutt City, Wellington, 5019, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Baring Head/Ōrua-pouanui Proposed Grazing Licence
- Greater Wellington Regional Council Have Your Say
- Proposed short term grazing licence at Baring Head/Ōrua-pouanui, East Harbour Regional Park Greater Wellington is intending to grant a new short term stock grazing licence over 183 hectares of park at Baring Head/Ōrua-pouanui (Baring Head) pursuant to Section 74 (2) of the Reserves Act 1977.
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Baring Head Lighthouse, Coast Road, Lower Hutt City, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Revenue and Financing Policy Review
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- Greater Wellington has started the process to review the Revenue and Financing Policy.
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Queen Elizabeth Park Grazing Licence
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- Greater Wellington are intending to grant a grazing licence in Queen Elizabeth Park.
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Queen Elizabeth Park, Paekakariki, Kapiti Coast District, Wellington, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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RiverLink Resource Consents & Notices of Requirement
- Greater Wellington Regional Council Have Your Say
- OverviewRiverLink involves the construction, operation and maintenance of infrastructure and associated works within the Lower Hutt city centre around Te Awa Kairangi to improve flood resilience, transport connections and to facilitate urban renewal and regeneration of the city.
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Porirua Wastewater Treatment Plant notified consent application
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- Notification of application for resource consent WGN200229 under section 95A of the Resource Management Act 1991Applicant:Porirua City CouncilAddress for service:Wellington Water LimitedPrivate Bag 39804Wellington Mail Centre 5405Attn: Richard Peterson, richard.
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Porirua, Wellington Region, New Zealand (OpenStreetMap)
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Resource Management Charging Policy 2021
- Greater Wellington Regional Council Have Your Say
- Greater Wellington would like your feedback on proposed changes to our Resource Management Charging Policy.
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Notified Consent Application - Len French Dam
- Greater Wellington Regional Council Have Your Say
- Notification of application for resource consent WAR200095 under section 95(A) of the Resource Management Act 1991Top right: Example of a natural depression wetland, filled with rushes, herbs, and sedgesUpdate and decisionFollowing pre-hearing discussions, the applicant made amendments to the application documents to address the concerns of submitters.
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Wellington Regional Land Transport Plan
- Greater Wellington Regional Council Have Your Say
- Drawing up the region's land transport blueprintWe are currently seeking your feedback on key themes relating to the plan.
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Pinehaven Notified Consent Application
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- Decision and Recommendation of the Hearing PanelThe Hearing Panel issued their decision on the resource consent application and recommendation on the Notice of Requirement on the 4th of September 2020Decision and Recommendation of the Hearing Panel 4 September 2020 - Pinehaven Streamworks (pdf)Appeal PeriodsPlease note that the appeal periods for the decision on the resource consent application and the recommendation on the Notice of Requirement are different as outlined below.Resource Consent granted by GWRCIf the applicant or any submitters are dissatisfied with the decision to grant the resource consent, they may appeal to the Environment Court under sections 120 and 121 of the Resource Management Act 1991 within 15 working days of the decision date (ie. by 25 September 2020). If no appeals are received by 25 September 2020 on the resource consent decision, GWRC will issue the applicant the consent certificates.Recommendation on the Notice of Requirement to UHCC The Committee have made a recommendation that the Notice of Requirement be approved under section 171 of the Act. This recommendation is to the Upper Hutt City as requiring authority. The Upper Hutt City Council will make a decision within the next 30 working days under section 172 of the Act as to whether to accept or reject the recommendation. When that decision has been made, the Upper Hutt City Council must issue a notice of decision to submitters within 15 working days under section 173 of the Act. Submitters who are dissatisfied with this decision may appeal to the Environment Court under s174 of the Act within 15 working days of receiving that decision. Upper Hutt City Council will therefore inform submitters by email as to when this decision has been made, and the relevant appeal period.Summary of the proposalThe works are proposed over a length of approximately 1,200m in the lower catchment of the Pinehaven Stream. This extends from the Pinehaven Reserve to the inlet where the Pinehaven Stream is piped to the Hulls Creek.The purpose of the works is to reduce flood risk from the Pinehaven Stream to the surrounding area. The works will increase the capacity of the stream and its tributaries to a 1 in 25 year return period, reduce risk of injury or harm from flood flows, integrate overland flow paths into the stormwater network, and enable efficient and effective construction and ongoing maintenance of the structures.The proposal includes changes to the Pinehaven Stream channel and crossing structures in the lower reaches to provide for a 25-year channel capacity. The proposed stream improvement works include the:Creation of natural channel sections with riparian plantingConstruction of vertically sided lined stream sectionsSecuring overland flow pathsRemoving, replacing and constructing new bridgesRemoving three dwellings (4 Sunbrae Drive, 28 and 48 Blue Mountains Road)Upgrading stormwater system inlet pipes and fit with debris screensConstruction of a low wall along the boundary of Willow Park and 10a Blue Mountains Road to divert floodwatersConstruction of a private road access to 30, 32, 34 and 36 Blue Mountains RoadRelocation of utilities which cross the streamThe proposed works are intended to be completed in stages. It is anticipated that construction for stream improvement works will occur over 18 months but may take up to 2 years to complete.Resource consents sought from GWRCThe applicant has applied for the following resource consents from GWRC:Land use consent for excavations within the streambedLand use consent for bank stabilisation works, erosion repair, structures in and over the streambed and earthworksLand use consent for the relocation of utility pipelines over the streambedWater permit for the temporary take, use, damming and diversion of water during worksWater permit for the permanent diversion of water by structures erected as part of the worksReclamation of approximately 50m of streambed as a result of the relocation of the streambedWater permit for the diversion of flood water outside of the streambedDischarge permit for the discharge of sediment-laden water during worksNotice of Requirement sought from UHCCThe proposed designation would cover the area of the proposed construction works described above and would allow for these works to occur. The designation boundary would be adjusted once the structural works are complete. It will be reduced to an extent that is required for the on-going maintenance of the works.The applicant has proposed a number of conditions for the designation to address the effects associated with the proposal. The Requiring Authority for the designation is Upper Hutt City Council.Application documentsThe application and all supporting information, including the Assessment of Environmental Effects (AEE), initial technical reviews, and formal correspondence has been provided. See the Document Library panel on the right side of this page.Index of superseded documentsSuperseded document:Replaced by:Appendices S to V received 19 Sept 2019 Note: Only Appendix U is superseded by Updated Flood Hazard Assessment 15 June 2020SUPERSEDED Appendix B - General Arrangement PlansAppendix B Updated General Arrangement Plans – received June 2020SUPERSEDED Appendix C - Designation Plans received 19 Sept 2019Appendix C - Designation Plan Set received 1 May 2020SUPERSEDED Flood Hazard Assessment Addendum 27-11-2019Updated Flood Hazard Assessment 15 June 2020SUPERSEDED Flood Hazard Assessment Addendum 14-11-2019Updated Flood Hazard Assessment 15 June 2020SUPERSEDED Mike Law, Flood Model and Flood Hazard Assessment 21-11-2019Mike Law Technical Review 4 - Flooding 30-06-2020SUPERSEDED Pinehaven Streamworks Prehearing Meeting Report 20-04-2020Pinehaven Streamworks Updated Prehearing Meeting Report 20-04-2020Pinehaven Notified Consent HearingThe hearing is set to take place August 3rd - 5th 2020 at the Upper Hutt Cosmopolitan Club, 11 Logan Street, Upper Hutt. The hearing is open to the public and you are welcome to come and view the proceedings.The order of appearances and speaking times are outlined in the Hearing Schedule (pdf).SubmissionsThe submission period closed on 4.30 pm on Thursday 18 December 2019.All submissions received have been summarised in the Summary of Submissions (pdf) document.Processing officersThe officers in charge of processing this application are:Notice of Requirement: James Beban, UHCC, 022 659 1996 or James@uep.co.nz, or planning@uhcc.govt.nzResource consent: Josie Burrows, Resource Advisor, Environmental Regulation, GWRC.Please address enquiries to the consent assistant, Claire McKevitt on 021 813 384 or Claire.mckevitt@gw.govt.nz .
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