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Council is in the process of preparing plan changes that will better align NRMP provisions with our urban design and sustainability policies commitments as set out in the Urban Design Protocol and Sustainability Policy.
If you are interested in receiving a regular newsletter with updates on the process please email Policy Planner or call +64 3 546 0295.
The Nelson Resource Management Plan (NRMP) is a combined District (land use) and Regional (coastal, land disturbance and freshwater) Plan. The Nelson Air Quality Plan is a separate document.
The Nelson Resource Management Plan became operative, in part, on 1 September, 2004. The Regional Coastal Plan became operative on 7 March 2005 (apart from those provisions relating to ‘Port Noise’). The Port Noise provisions are currently the subject of a Variation to the Plan. The Freshwater Plan became fully operative on 5 June 2007. The entire plan will be made operative once the Port Noise variation is completed.
This is not the end of the matter though. The NRMP is constantly evolving to meet changing needs, demands and resources.
Amendments have been made to the Nelson Resource Management Plan (NRMP) with regard to Private Plan Change 06/01 and Council Plan Change 06/04.
Click here for the instruction letter and plan changes for the 31 March 2008 amendment.
The plan change amendments issued on 26 January can be obtained by contacting the Planning Assistant, Environmental Policy on +64 3 546 0388.