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Major Growth Plan Changes Now Open For Community Feedback
Friday, 28 March 2025, 10:10 am
Press Release: Tasman District Council
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Draft Change 1 to the Regional Policy Statement and Draft
Plan Change 81 to the Tasman Resource Management Plan are
major changes necessary to implement the first 10 years of
the Nelson Tasman Future Development Strategy.
These
initiatives are crucial for accommodating our current high
growth demand, while ensuring that future growth enhances
our communities and protects our
environment.
This includes strategic upgrades to
essential infrastructure, such as water and wastewater
systems, new roads and transport links, and improved
stormwater management to mitigate flood
risks.
Now open for community
feedback:
- New housing
areas: Plan Change 81 identifies key areas across
the District for residential, business, and industrial
growth. New residential zones are proposed for Richmond,
Brightwater, Wakefield, Motueka, Tophouse, Tapawera and
Tākaka, along with business and industrial expansions in
Richmond, Murchison, and Tākaka.
- Medium
Density Residential Zone: A central component of
Plan Change 81 is the introduction of a Medium Density
Residential Zone (MDRZ). This zone will enable a wider
variety of housing options, such as townhouses, duplexes,
and smaller homes, helping increase housing affordability
and accessibility for everyone. This new MDRZ is proposed to
be used in Richmond, Brightwater, Wakefield, Motueka and
Tākaka.
- Supporting economic
growth: The plan provides more land for
commercial and industrial activities, fostering a thriving
local economy. New light industrial zones are planned for
Richmond, Murchison, and Tākaka, along with commercial
expansions in Richmond, Brightwater, and
Murchison.
- Supporting Māori
housing: We are dedicated to supporting Māori
housing through papakāinga developments. Rule and policy
improvements will allow whānau to live on their ancestral
land, strengthening cultural connections and community
bonds.
- Workers’ accommodation: We
are changing the rules for workers’ accommodation to make
them more flexible and easier to
apply.
- Exploring rural housing
options: We are also exploring opportunities to
provide more housing options in rural areas. This could mean
reducing the consenting requirements to enable additional
homes. We are keen to hear from the community whether this
vision is widely supported.
This is your
opportunity to shape the future of our communities—make
sure your voice is heard!
Have your
say
- Online: Provide
your feedback online through Shape
Tasman until Monday, 5 May, 2025. Our guide to the
changes document, and the draft changes themselves are all
available online at Shape
Tasman.
- In person: Attend one
of our "Meet
the Planners" drop-in sessions. These sessions provide
an opportunity to view a presentation on the draft changes,
speak directly with our planning team, learn more about the
proposed changes, and provide your feedback in person.
Natural hazard scientists and planners will be available to
answer your questions and guide you through the feedback
process. The “Meet the Planners” sessions will start in
Richmond on Saturday 5 April. The full schedule for the
drop-ins is on Shape
Tasman.
- Offline: Copies of the
“Guide
to the changes” booklet and feedback forms will be
available at the drop-in sessions, libraries, and Council
service centres. You can scan and email your completed
feedback form to us at Environment
Plan or post it to:
Plan Change
81
Tasman District Council
Private Bag 4,
Richmond, 7050
You can also deliver it to a Council
service centre, Attn: Environmental Policy Team, Plan Change
81.
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