Building and Planning » Property and land use » Fire permits and burning restrictions
Outdoor burning is banned in the Nelson City urban area from 23 August 2003, under the provisions of the Air Quality Plan.
All areas of Nelson City are covered by the Waimea Rural Fire District. Information on fires in the rural area of Nelson, including restrictions and fire permits, is handled by Rural Fire Network, +64 3 544 2441.
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We all play a vital part in helping with fire prevention. If you would like to learn more about taking a fire safe approach at home and work, several booklets are available.
These and other information brochures on rural fire safety and control are available free of charge from Rural Fire Network, phone +64 3 544 2441 and Department of Conservation offices.
Property owners need to minimise the risk to buildings by making sure they have a defensible space between flammable growth (such as dry grasses or scrub) and any structure, especially in the dry summer months.
A defensible space does not necessarily have to be a bare earth fire break. Areas of short grass and scattered shrubs are fine as long as burnable litter such as fallen branches and leaves are cleared away.
Because of the way fire spreads, the defensible space needs to comply with Council fire policy specifications for minimum distances between structures and the potential source of the fire fuel. These are:
These distances apply to structures, not boundaries, in urban and rural areas. The fire policy should not be confused with the noxious plants policy, which in some cases requires a 10 metre boundary clearance.
If you have a problem with compliance on a neighbouring property, please talk directly with the landowner. If matters cannot be resolved or if you have any further inquiries, please contact the Environmental Officer on phone +64 3 546 0201.
Last updated: 04/03/2010 10:09am
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