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Resource Management (Waitaki Catchment) Amendment Act 2004 No 77, Public Act – New Zealand Legislation
Resource Management (Waitaki Catchment) Amendment Act 2004
Public Act 2004 No 77
Date of assent 16 September 2004
6 Function of Board
9 Minister may arrange for work to be done for, or supply information to, Board
10 Further provisions applying to Board
11 Dissolution of Board
Amendment to Official Information Act 1982
12 Official Information Act 1982 amended
Regional plan for allocation of water in Waitaki catchment
13 Regional plan for allocation of water
14 Status of regional plan
15 Other regional plans of Canterbury Regional Council
16 Otago Regional Water Plan
Subpart 1—Development of regional plan
17 Development of regional plan by Board
Matters relevant to the regional plan
18 Application of principal Act to development, contents, and approval of regional plan
19 Evaluation of policies, rules, and other methods
20 Procedures for development and approval of regional plan by Board
21 Information requirements of Board
24 Board must hear submissions
25 Effect of regional plan
26 Approval of regional plan by Board
When regional plan becomes operative
27 Operative date
Effect of regional plan developed and approved by Board on existing instruments
28 Effect on regional policy statements and regional plans
Subpart 3—Right of appeal
29 Appeal to High Court on question of law
Decisions on applications to be made after regional plan developed and approved
31 Consideration and decision on applications deferred
32 Ministerial call-in cancelled
Hearing and decision on applications
33 Powers of local authority in relation to hearing applications
34 Resource Management Amendment Act 2003 applies to applications and notices
35 Resource Management (Energy and Climate Change) Amendment Act 2004 does not apply to applications and notices
36 Appeals to be treated as priority fixture
37 Documents to be lodged by local authority with Registrar
38 Conference powers
Further provisions applying in relation to Board
Resource consent applications and notices of requirement for designations to which Part 4 applies
(1) This Act is the Resource Management (Waitaki Catchment) Amendment Act 2004.
(2) In this Act, the Resource Management Act 1991 is called “the principal Act” .
The purpose of this Act is to require the allocation of water in the Waitaki catchment on a basis consistent with the purpose and principles of the principal Act and, to this end,—
(a) to establish the Waitaki Catchment Water Allocation Board; and
(b) to require the Board to develop and approve a regional plan for water allocation that is—
(i) to have effect as if it were a regional plan developed and approved under the principal Act by the Canterbury Regional Council; and
(ii) to provide expressly for certain matters; and
(c) to defer the hearing of certain applications for resource consents relating to the Waitaki catchment until the regional plan for the allocation of water is operative.
Board means the Waitaki Catchment Water Allocation Board established by section 5
regional plan means the regional plan for the allocation of water in the Waitaki catchment, developed and approved by the Board under Part 3
Waitaki catchment—
(a) means the area of land bounded by watersheds draining into the Waitaki River; and
(b) includes aquifers wholly or partially within that area of land
Waitaki River means the river known by that name, the confluence of which with the sea is shown on grid references NZMS 260-J41 (2002 version) J41:2364-5584.
(2) Terms and expressions used but not defined in this Act have the same meaning as in the principal Act.
(1) This section establishes the Waitaki Catchment Water Allocation Board.
(2) The Board is a body corporate.
(3) The Board continues in existence until dissolved in accordance with section 11.
(1) The function of the Board is to develop and approve a regional plan in accordance with Part 3.
(2) The Board must complete its function within 12 months after—
(a) the day on which all the members of the Board are appointed; or
(b) if all the members of the Board are not appointed on the same day, the day by which 3 members are appointed.
(1) For the purpose of carrying out its function, the Board has—
(2) Subsection (1) applies subject to this Act, any other enactment, and the general law.
(1) The Board comprises not fewer than 3 and not more than 7 members appointed by the Minister.
(2) In appointing members to the Board, the Minister must have regard to the need among the members of the Board for knowledge, skill, and experience in relation to—
(a) the Resource Management Act 1991; and
(b) matters likely to come before the Board about water allocation and river ecology; and
(c) the Waitaki catchment; and
(d) tikanga Maori (Ngai Tahu customary values and practice); and
(e) in the case of the chairperson of the Board, judicial processes.
(3) The chairperson of the Board is the member appointed by the Minister to be the chairperson.
(4) The deputy chairperson of the Board is the member appointed by the Minister to be the deputy chairperson.
(5) A member may be removed from office at any time by the Minister, by notice in writing, for inability to perform the functions of office, legal incapacity, bankruptcy, neglect of duty, or misconduct proved to the satisfaction of the Minister.
(6) A member of the Board may resign by notice in writing to the Minister.
The Minister may, to assist the Board in carrying out its functions,—
(a) arrange for work to be done for the Board:
(b) supply any information to the Board.
The provisions set out in Schedule 1 apply in relation to the Board.
(1) The Board is dissolved on such date as may be specified by the Governor-General by Order in Council.
(2) An Order in Council may not be made under subsection (1) unless the Board has completed its function and all appeals relating to the function have been decided.
The Official Information Act 1982 is amended by inserting in Schedule 1, in its appropriate alphabetical order, the following item:
“Waitaki Catchment Water Allocation Board”.
In carrying out its function under section 6, the Board must include objectives, policies, and methods (including rules, if appropriate) in the regional plan, to provide for—
(a) water that is or may be taken from, or used in, the Waitaki catchment in accordance with section 14(3)(b) and (e) of the principal Act; and
(b) water to sustain the intrinsic values and amenity values that the Board identifies and determines should be sustained in the Waitaki River and associated beds, banks, margins, tributaries, islands, lakes, wetlands, and aquifers; and
(c) the allocation of water to activities, as appropriate; and
(d) the management of allocated water, including methods that provide for dealing with periods of time or seasons when the level or flow of water is low.
(1) The regional plan developed and approved under this Part, when it is operative in accordance with section 27,—
(a) is the Canterbury regional plan for the allocation of water in that part of the Waitaki catchment that is within the Canterbury region; and
(b) may be reviewed and changed by the Canterbury Regional Council in accordance with the provisions of the principal Act, but not sooner than 2 years from the date when the regional plan referred to in this subsection becomes operative.
(2) All the provisions of the principal Act that apply to regional plans apply to the regional plan referred to in subsection (1) from the date on which it becomes operative.
(3) Subsection (2) applies subject to the provisions of this Act.
When the regional plan developed and approved under this Part is operative in accordance with section 27, the Canterbury Regional Council may prepare or change any other regional plan, including a regional plan relating to water in the Waitaki catchment,—
(a) in a manner that is consistent with the regional plan developed and approved under this Part; and
(b) provided the plan does not deal with the allocation of water in the Waitaki catchment.
(1) The Board may change the Otago Regional Water Plan as it relates to the Waitaki catchment as necessary to ensure that the Otago Regional Water Plan gives effect to the regional plan developed and approved under this Part.
(2) A change made to the Otago Regional Water Plan under subsection (1) must be included in the regional plan developed and approved under this Part.
(3) The Otago Regional Water Plan may be reviewed and changed by the Otago Regional Council in accordance with the provisions of the principal Act.
(1) The Board must develop and approve a regional plan in accordance with this Part.
(2) For the purposes of subsection (1), the Board has the powers that a regional council has under the principal Act in relation to regional plans.
(1) The principal Act, including the provisions of Part 2, applies, with the necessary modifications, to the development, con-tents, and approval of the regional plan under this Part as if it were a regional plan developed by a regional council, except as expressly provided otherwise by this Act.
(2) Except as provided in subsection (3), the following provisions do not apply to the development of the regional plan under this Part:
(a) section 37(1)(a) and Part 5 of the principal Act:
(b) Resource Management (Energy and Climate Change) Amendment Act 2004.
(3) Sections 63(1), 66(2A), 67(1) and (2)(a), 68(1), (2), (3), (5), and (7), 69, 70, and 77A to 77D apply, with the necessary modifications, as if the Board were a regional council.
(1) The Board must, during the development of the proposed regional plan under this subpart, examine the policies, rules, and other methods of that plan in accordance with the requirements of section 32(3)(a), (b), and (4) of the principal Act.
(2) The Board must include in that plan its reasons for adopting in that plan the policies, rules, and other methods.
(1) Schedule 1 of the principal Act does not apply to the development and approval of the regional plan under this Part.
(2) However, clauses 3(1) and (2), 5(1), (1C) to (5), 7(1)(a) and (b), 10(2) (3), 11, 16(2), and 16A to 17 of Schedule 1 of the principal Act do apply, with the necessary modifications, to the development of the regional plan referred to in subsection (1).
(1) The Board may, for the purpose of performing its function under this Act,—
(a) require reports to be provided to it on any matter relevant to the development of the regional plan under this Part; and
(b) require information to be provided to it in relation to an existing permit relating to the Waitaki catchment or an application listed in Schedule 2 by—
(i) the holder of a water permit or associated resource consent:
(ii) an applicant for a water permit or associated resource consent:
(iii) a requiring authority that has issued a notice of requirement for a designation; and
(c) require information or assistance to be given to it on any matter relevant to the development of the regional plan referred to in paragraph (a) by—
(i) the Canterbury Regional Council:
(ii) the Otago Regional Council:
(iii) any territorial authority within the Canterbury or Otago regions.
(2) The Board may, in exercising its function under this Act, have regard to any relevant information it receives (whether the information is prepared before or after the commencement of this Act), including any submissions made in relation to an application listed in Schedule 2.
(3) If the Board requires new information or assistance from a local authority under subsection (1)(c), and that information or assistance would reasonably have been required in the context of preparing a regional plan under the principal Act, the Board may require the local authority to provide the information or assistance at the cost of the local authority.
The Board must, 5 working days before the hearing held under section 24, give public notice of reports it has received relevant to the development of the regional plan under this Part, stating—
(a) where the reports may be inspected; and
(b) where copies may be obtained on payment of the fee (if any) specified in the notice.
(1) Any person may make a submission to the Board on the regional plan developed under this Part, after its public notification under clause 5 of Schedule 1 of the principal Act.
(2) A submission made under subsection (1) must be in writing, but may otherwise be in any form considered appropriate by the Board.
(1) The Board must hold a hearing into submissions made under section 23.
(2) The hearing must be held in public, except to the extent that there is evidence or information to which section 42(1) of the principal Act applies.
(3) In conducting the hearing, the Board—
(a) must keep a written record of the hearing; and
(b) may allow cross-examination of witnesses; and
(c) may summon witnesses; and
(d) may take evidence on oath, and for that purpose the chairperson of the Board, or his or her deputy, may administer an oath.
The regional plan developed under this Part is of no effect until—
(a) it has been approved by the Board under section 26; and
(b) it has become operative in accordance with section 27.
(1) The regional plan must be approved at a meeting of the Board attended by all members.
(2) If the Board cannot reach a unanimous decision to approve the regional plan referred to in subsection (1),—
(a) each member of the Board must vote individually on whether or not to approve that plan; and
(b) the decision of the Board must be decided by a majority of the valid votes cast by the members in accordance with the procedures of the Board.
(3) The regional plan referred to in subsection (1) must include, before it is approved,—
(a) the Board's reasons for adopting the provisions of that plan; and
(b) a list of the reports the Board has considered.
Except to the extent that there is an outstanding appeal on a point of law, the regional plan developed and approved under this Part becomes operative on the day that is 15 working days after the date on which that plan is approved by the Board under section 26.
If the provisions of a regional policy statement or regional plan that applies to any part of the Waitaki catchment are inconsistent with the regional plan developed and approved under this Part, the provisions of the regional plan developed and approved under this Part prevail.
(1) A person who made a submission under section 23 and who is dissatisfied with the decision of the Board to approve the regional plan under section 26 as being erroneous on a question of law may appeal against that decision to the High Court on a question of law only.
(2) A local authority that is located in whole or in part within the Waitaki catchment, and that is dissatisfied with the decision of the Board to approve the regional plan under section 26 as being erroneous on a question of law may appeal against that decision to the High Court on a question of law only, whether or not it made a submission on that plan under section 23.
(3) An appeal under this section must be made in accordance with the High Court Rules, except to the extent that those rules are inconsistent with sections 300 to 307 of the principal Act.
(4) Sections 300 to 308 of the principal Act apply (except sections 300(3) and 301(1)(d)), with the necessary modifications, to an appeal under subsection (1) as if every reference in those sections—
(a) to a party to, or a person who appeared in, a proceedings were a reference to a person or a local authority who made a submission under section 23; and
(b) to the Environment Court or Court, were a reference to the Board; and
(c) to the Registrar of the Environment Court, were a reference to the Board; and
(d) a decision, report, or recommendation of the Environment Court, were a reference to the regional plan developed and approved under this Part.
(5) The decision of the Board to approve the regional plan under section 26 is deemed to be a decision for the purposes of Part 10 of the High Court Rules.
(1) In this Part, application means an application for a resource consent or a notice of requirement for a designation specified in Schedule 2.
(2) The Governor-General may, by Order in Council, amend Schedule 2 to add or omit—
(a) any application for a water permit, and any associated land use consent or discharge permit, for any activity in the Waitaki catchment:
(b) any land use consent or discharge permit associated with an application for a water permit referred to in Schedule 2:
(c) any notice of requirement for a designation in the Waitaki catchment.
(1) A local authority must not consider and decide an application unless the regional plan developed and approved under Part 3 is operative.
(2) Section 88A of the principal Act does not apply to an application.
If an application is subject to a direction by the Minister under section 140 of the principal Act, the direction is cancelled.
In carrying out its functions under this Part, a local authority—
(a) must publicly notify an application (whether previously notified or not) if, had the application been made after the regional plan developed and approved under Part 3 becomes operative, the local authority—
(i) would have been required to notify the application; or
(ii) would, in the exercise of a discretion, have decided to notify the application; and
(b) may consider any evidence presented to the Board; and
(c) must consider all relevant submissions lodged with the local authority or the Minister whether before, on, or after the commencement of this Act.
(1) The amendments made to the principal Act by the Resource Management Amendment Act 2003 apply, to the extent relevant, to an application for a resource consent or a notice of requirement to which this Part applies.
(2) This section overrides section 112 of the Resource Management Amendment Act 2003.
The Resource Management (Energy and Climate Change) Amendment Act 2004 does not apply to an application for a resource consent or a notice of requirement to which this Part applies.
An appeal to the Environment Court under this Part must be heard and determined as if it had been granted a priority fixture by the Environment Court.
(1) A local authority must, within 15 working days after the date on which notice of appeal is lodged, send to the Registrar of the Environment Court—
(a) two copies of the application, documents, written submissions, statements, reports, and other papers lodged with the local authority and relating to the decision appealed from; and
(b) any exhibits in the custody of the local authority; and
(c) two copies of the whole of the decision appealed from.
(2) Subsection (1) applies subject to any direction of the Environment Court.
(3) If there has been a hearing before the local authority, the local authority must also send to the Registrar 2 copies of the written record of the hearing and made for the purposes of or under the direction of the local authority as have been transcribed or such greater number of copies as is required by subsection (4).
(4) If the transcript referred to in subsection (3) is certified to be correct by the local authority, no further verification of its contents is required.
(5) Subsection (3) does not apply to any notes made personally by the person who heard the application.
(6) If the evidence given at the hearing was recorded but has not been transcribed, the Environment Court may order, subject to such conditions as it thinks fit, that a transcript of the whole of the evidence be made and sent to the Registrar.
(7) The local authority may, at any time, make application to the Court for an order that the reasonable cost of making any transcript in accordance with this section be paid by any of the parties to the appeal.
(8) If an order under this section requires a transcript to be made, the local authority must certify the correctness of the transcript and send a copy of it to the Registrar.
(1) Within 10 working days after the Registrar of the Environment Court receives the documents referred to section 37, a notice of a judicial conference must be sent to all parties to the appeal, and the judicial conference must be presided over by an Environment Judge sitting alone.
(2) The Environment Judge presiding at any conference under subsection (1) must, after giving the parties an opportunity to be heard, do the following things:
(a) assess the grounds of appeal to ascertain whether an order for striking out an appeal under section 279(4) of the principal Act should be made:
(b) assess any applications for leave to hear new evidence, and any applications to have any witness cross-examined:
(c) issue a direction to fix the dates by which the respective parties must deliver to the Court and to the other parties statements of the evidence to be given on behalf of the respective parties.
(3) The Environment Judge presiding at any conference under subsection (1) may, after giving the parties an opportunity to be heard, do 1 or more of the things specified in section 267(3) and (4) of the principal Act.
1 Deputy chairperson has functions, powers, and duties of chairperson
The deputy chairperson of the Board has and may exercise all the functions, powers, and duties of the chairperson of the Board if—
(b) the chairperson is, for any reason, unable to perform his or her functions, powers, and duties.
2 Appointments valid despite defect
The appointment of a person as a member, chairperson, or deputy chairperson is not invalid because of a defect in the appointment.
3 Validity of member's acts
Anything done by a person as a member, chairperson, or deputy chairperson of the Board is valid—
(a) despite any defect in his or her appointment:
(b) even though the occasion for the person acting or for his or her appointment had not arisen or had ceased.
4 Remuneration and travelling allowances
The members of the Board are entitled to receive—
(a) remuneration determined by the Minister in accordance with the fees framework for members of statutory and other bodies; and
(b) payment of reimbursing allowances or actual and reasonable expenses incurred in undertaking the functions of the Board.
5 Members not liable for things done or omitted in good faith
A member of the Board is not liable for anything done or omitted in the performance of the Board's function if done or omitted in good faith.
A member of the Board is not entitled to compensation or other payment or benefit if he or she ceases for any reason to hold office as a member of the Board.
7 Board may regulate its procedure
Subject to this Act, the Board may regulate its own procedure.
Applications as called in on 11 September 2003
Anderson I CRC040335
Anderson K J, S R & D K CRC012017
Anderson K J, S R & D K CRC012019
Anderson K J, S R & D K CRC031578
Aoraki Water Trust CRC031390
Awakino Station Limited CRC012807
Blackforest Limited CRC030360
Blackforest Limited CRC030361
Dunstan Peaks Limited CRC011361
Foveran Deer Park CRC032220
Goldwyn Farming Company Limited CRC012503
Goldwyn Farming Company Limited CRC012506
Goldwyn Farming Company Limited & Warwick W G & R M M CRC020329
Hakataramea Station (1990) Limited CRC981376
Irishman Creek Station Limited CRC011845
Irrigation North Otago Limited CRC031136
Irrigation North Otago Limited CRC032157
Irving R J CRC012640
Lone Star Farms Limited CRC031175
Mcaughtrie D W CRC011940
Mitchell J B, Mcaughtrie D W & Cooke T J & J CRC991473
Munro H M CRC011987
Opihi River Development Company Limited 905285a
Otago Station Estates Limited CRC011878
Otamatapaio Station (1993) Limited CRC012047
Otematata Station Limited CRC011908
Padkins Creek Community Race CRC011989
Pukaki Farming Company Limited CRC040327
Robertson R H & J Family Trust CRC031592
Rosehip Orchards NZ Limited CRC021749
RPNZ Properties Limited CRC021585
The Glenbrook Trust and T G and B A Kellard Family Trust CRC012291
Upper Waitaki Community Irrigation Limited CRC001128
Waihao Downs Irrigation Limited CRC040428
Waitaki District Council CRC011415
Waitaki District Council CRC011743
Waitangi Station Limited CRC030944
Warwick R M M CRC020471
Watherston A R & B A Parker D J CRC012877
Westmere Estate Limited CRC012051
Wolds Run Company (1972) Limited CRC952550
Zealandicus Freshwater Crayfish Limited CRC000949
Part 1 was amended, as from 1 September 2005, by clause 4(1) Resource Management (Waitaki Catchment) Order 2005 (SR 2005/222) by omitting the applications specified in that regulation.
Applications as called in on 29 October 2003
Hakataramea Valley Irrigation Incorporated CRC032177
Killemont Station Limited CRC040180
Otematata Station Limited CRC020355
Ruataniwha Farm Limited CRC040159
Totara Farming Company Ltd CRC020584
Zealandicus Freshwater Crayfish Limited CRC990121
Applications as called in on 25 or 28 November 2003
Aviemore Limited CRC041031
Cameron W N CRC041002
Cameron W N CRC041003
Croft S R CRC040959
Croft S R CRC040960
Elephant Hill Limited CRC040998
Elephant Hill Limited CRC040823
Gloag M & T CRC040994
Hakataramea Station (1990) Limited CRC040999
Maerewhenua District Water Resource Company Limited CRC041004
Munro H M CRC041023
Nowell B W CRC040992
Otematata Station Limited CRC041032
Otematata Station Limited CRC041033
Pacific Basin Educational Foundation CRC041039
Small N J CRC040988
Williamson Holdings Limited CRC040835
Anderson K J, S R and D K CRC012032
Anderson K J, S R and D K CRC012033
Aoraki Water Trust CRC031392
Aoraki Water Trust CRC031394
Aoraki Water Trust CRC031395
Aoraki Water Trust CRC031396
Aoraki Water Trust CRC031397
Aoraki Water Trust CRC031398
Aoraki Water Trust CRC031399
Aoraki Water Trust CRC031400
Aoraki Water Trust CRC031401
Aoraki Water Trust CRC031402
Aoraki Water Trust CRC031403
Aoraki Water Trust CRC031404
Aubrey R J CRC050184
Blackforest Limited CRC030359
Blackforest Limited CRC030393
Burnett D M C CRC050946
Burnett D M C CRC050947
Burnett D M C CRC050949
Cameron W N CRC020744.1
Chalmers DD & VJ CRC042124
Croft S R CRC040961
Department of Conservation CRC054830
Department of Conservation CRC054838
Department of Conservation CRC054839
Dunstan Peaks Limited CRC011362
Dunstan Peaks Limited CRC011363
Easton D & C CRC050565
Easton D & C CRC050566
Easton D & C CRC050567
Falconer S M, Macassey R N, & Cook Allan Gibson Trustee Company Limited CRC060253
Five Rivers Limited CRC061154
Five Rivers Limited CRC061155
Foveran Deer Park CRC032221
Foveran Deer Park CRC032222
Foveran Deer Park CRC032223
Glenmore Station Limited CRC052501
Glenmore Station Limited CRC052502
Glenmore Station Limited CRC052503
Goldwyn Farming Company Limited CRC021332
Goldwyn Farming Company Ltd & Warwick W G & R M M CRC020331
Goldwyn Farming Company Limited CRC012504
Gray Hills Partnership CRC042661
Hakataramea Valley Irrigation Limited CRC032178
Hakataramea Station (1990) Limited CRC982000
Hakataramea Station (1990) Limited CRC981377
High Country Rosehip Orchards Limited CRC061317
High Country Rosehip Orchards Limited CRC061322
Haldon Station Limited CRC042561
Hope AN CRC041541 to CRC041543
Hope AN CRC041545
Hutton M W CRC051279
Irishman Creek Station Limited CRC011846
Irrigation North Otago Limited CRC031137
Irrigation North Otago Limited CRC031138
Irrigation North Otago Limited CRC031139
K W Pheasant-Waiareka Valley Irrigation Limited CRC030004
Killermont Station Limited CRC040181
Killermont Station Limited CRC041330
Killermont Station Limited CRC041331
Killermont Station Limited CRC041332
Killermont Station Limited CRC041776
Killermont Station Limited CRC041777
Killermont Station Limited CRC041798
Lone Star Farms Limited CRC031176
Mackenzie District Council CRC042741
Mcaughtrie D W CRC011939
Meikle R J and J M CRC040446
Meridian Energy Limited CRC030573 to CRC030579
Mitchell J B, Mcaughtrie D W & Cooke T J & J CRC991474
Mitchell J B, Mcaughtrie D W & Cooke T J & J CRC991475
Munro H M CRC012733
Munro S J B CRC060938
Ohau Company Trust Limited CRC042011
Ohau Company Trust Limited CRC042014 to CRC042026
Ohau Snow Holdings Limited CRC061101
Opihi River Development Company Limited CRC905285 b and c
Otamatapaio Station (1993) Limited CRC012049
Otamatapaio Station (1993) Limited CRC012727
Pringle R G & Z L CRC050940
Pringle R G & Z L CRC050957
Pringle R G & Z L CRC050959
Pringle R G & Z L CRC050960
Pukaki Farming Company Limited CRC040328
Pukaki Farming Company Limited CRC040329
Pukaki Farming Company Limited CRC040330
Pukaki Farming Company Limited CRC040331
Rosehip Orchards NZ Limited CRC021750
RPNZ Properties Limited CRC021258
RPNZ Properties Limited CRC021684
RPNZ Properties Limited CRC051767
RPNZ Properties Limited CRC051768
RPNZ Properties Limited CRC051769
Sheddan DM CRC042713
Small N J CRC040989
Small N J CRC051766
Station Peak Limited CRC050726
Thanet Farms Limited CRC060827
The Glenbrook Trust and T G and B A Kellard Family Trust CRC012290
Totara Farming Company Limited CRC031315
Upper Waitaki Community Irrigation Limited CRC001129
Waihao Downs Irrigation Limited CRC040427
Waihao Downs Irrigation Limited CRC040429
Waitaki District Council CRC011416
Waitaki Pastures Limited CRC050250
Waitaki Pastures Limited CRC050251
Waitaki Pastures Limited CRC050252
Waitangi Station Limited CRC031013
Waitangi Station Limited CRC031014
Williamson Holdings Limited CRC040836
Williamson Holdings Limited CRC041787
Williamson Holdings Limited CRC041788
Zealandicus Freshwater Crayfish Limited CRC990119
Zealandicus Freshwater Crayfish Limited CRC990122
Aoraki Water Trust RCO30017
Part 4 was amended, as from 1 September 2005, by clause 4(2) Resource Management (Waitaki Catchment) Order 2005 (SR 2005/222) by omitting the applications, in relation to the “Canterbury Regional Council” , specified in that regulation.
Part 4 was amended, as from 1 September 2005, by clause 4(3) Resource Management (Waitaki Catchment) Order 2005 (SR 2005/222) by inserting the applications, in relation to the “Canterbury Regional Council” , specified in that regulation.
Part 4 was amended, as from 3 August 2006, by clause 3 Resource Management (Waitaki Catchment) Order 2006 (SR 2006/185) by inserting the applications, in relation to the “Canterbury Regional Council” , specified in that regulation.
Part 4 was amended, as from 1 September 2005, by clause 4(4) Resource Management (Waitaki Catchment) Order 2005 (SR 2005/222) by omitting the applications, in relation to the “Otago Regional Council” , the “Waimate District Council” , and the “Waitaki District Council” , specified in that regulation.
3 December 2003 Introduction (Bill 96-1)
10 December 2003 First reading and referral to Local Government and Environment Committee
22 March 2004 Reported from Local Government and Environment Committee (Bill 96-2)
25 March 2004 Second reading
1, 2, 7 September 2004 Committee of the whole House (Bill 96-3)
9 September 2004 Third reading