RMA reform group announced
Hon Dr Nick Smith
Minister for the Environment
16 December 2008
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RMA reform group announced
Environment Minister Nick Smith today announced the appointment of the RMA Technical Advisory Group to support the Government’s programme of reform of the Resource Management Act.
“Streamlining and simplifying the Resource Management Act is an important part of the new Government’s programme. This advisory group will be tasked with assisting in the drafting of the reform bill to be introduced to Parliament in February,” Dr Smith says.
“The Government wants to provide for more efficient decision making on infrastructure, reduce the costs and delays of consenting, speed up planning making processes, and restrict trade competition and vexatious and frivolous objections.”
The advisory group will be chaired by barrister Alan Dormer and includes environmental consultant Guy Salmon, Rodney Mayor Penny Webster, barrister Paul Majuery, Tasman District Council Environment and Planning Manager Dennis Bush-King, barrister Michael Holm, planning consultant Michael Forster, and businessman and former Deputy Prime Minister Rt Hon Wyatt Creech.
The group has been formed as part of the National – ACT confidence and supply agreement.
Dr Smith says: “The functions of the group are to provide independent perspectives, analysis of reform proposals, act as a sounding board for any recommendations being made, and report to me.”
The biographies of group members are
attached, along with the terms of reference for the
group.
ENDS
RMA Technical Advisory
Group
Terms of Reference
Having regard to
the following outcomes of the RMA review:
• raising
New Zealand’s rate of productivity and economic
growth
• increasing the flexibility of the economy in
order to facilitate adjustment and promote confidence and
investment in response to the international economic
crisis
• providing for sound environmental policies and
practices
The technical advisory group is asked
to:
• provide independent advice to Ministers on the
implementation of the first phase of National’s RMA
reforms to facilitate the introduction of a reform bill by
26 February 2009 that seeks to:
· streamline and
simplify processes
· provide priority consenting of
major projects
· reduce costs and delays
· speed-up
plan making processes
· restrict trade competition,
vexatious and frivolous objections
• consider other
amendments put forward by members of the technical advisory
group, local government and of support parties, and advise
on their suitability for inclusion in the reform bill
•
provide advice on other non-legislative reforms that with
assist the effective functioning of the RMA
• identify
other RMA reforms that require longer term consideration and
that should be considered as part of a second phase of
reform
Technical Advisory Group (RMA)
Alan
Dormer (chair of group)
Alan Dormer is a barrister
from Auckland. He has been an independent commissioner on
many resource consent hearings and has been an independent
commissioner for a number of local authorities. Alan Dormer
also has been appointed to several government reference and
advisory groups in the past such as the Liquor Law Review
Advisory Panel in 1996. Alan Dormer was President of the
Resource Management Law Association of New Zealand
2005-2006. He was a member of the Peer Review Panel during
the setting up of the RMA Making Good Decisions programme.
He has been recognised by the NZ Planning Institute for his
services to planning with the prestigious A O Glasse Award.
Alan Dormer is currently a member of the Ministry for the
Environment’s Environmental Legal Assistance Advisory
Panel and on the editorial panel for the annotated (Salmon)
RMA.
Guy Salmon
Guy Salmon is Executive
Director of the Ecologic Foundation, an environmental
consultancy. He is a conservationist and co-founded the
Native Forests Action Council in 1975 which campaigned for
the protection of native forests. Guy Salmon has been
involved in the development of the RMA. He was appointed to
the Review Group which provided advice in 1991 on the
Resource Management Bill. He has also served on the boards
of Landcare Research and the Energy Efficiency and
Conservation Authority, and is a Trustee of the Cawthron
Institute. He will bring a solid understanding of
environmental issues to the technical advisory
group.
Penny Webster
Penny Webster is the
current mayor of Rodney District Council. Penny Webster is
a member of the Rates Postponement Project Joint Committee.
Penny Webster was a former ACT MP from 1999 to 2002. Penny
Webster has a dairy farming background and is former
president of the Auckland Federated Farmers. She will
contribute an understanding of rural issues and local
government to the advisory group.
Michael
Foster
Michael Foster is independent planning
consultant and director of ZoMac Planning Solutions Ltd.
For 16 years, from 1985 to 2001, Michael was Director of
Planning at Beca Carter Hollings & Ferner Ltd, consulting
engineers and planners. He has over 25 years experience in
planning and resource management issues and is extensive
experience in major projects gaining consent under the RMA.
Michael Foster is a past president of the New Zealand
Planning Institute and the recipient of the distinguish
service award from the NZPI. Michael will bring invaluable
infrastructure project experience to the group.
Dennis
Bush-King
Dennis Bush-King is the Environment and
Planning Manager at Tasman District Council. Before working
for Tasman District Council Dennis Bush-King was manager at
the Ministry for the Environment and was the project manager
of the Resource Management Law Reform that led to the
Resource Management Act in 1991. He is part of the Local
Government Regional Council Resource Managers Group. Dennis
Bush-King has been on several reference groups including the
Ministry for the Environment’s reference group on
aquaculture reform. He will contribute a detailed
understanding of RMA and local government processes to the
technical advisory group.
Rt Hon Wyatt
Creech
Rt Hon Wyatt Creech is an experienced business
man, with knowledge in farming, wine production, and
accounting. He was elected to parliament in 1988. He held
office for 15 years representing the Wairarapa and in that
time held many senior portfolios for the National Government
including Leader of the House and Deputy Prime Minister.
Wyatt Creech is currently on the Board of Directors of the
Open Country Cheese Company and is chairman of the Board of
the Kaimai Cheese Company Ltd.
Paul
Majurey
Paul Majurey appeared as Senior Counsel
before local authorities, the Environment Court, Waitangi
Tribunal and the Courts at all levels. He is a widely
respected environmental law practitioner and understanding
of tikanga Maori in the legal context. Paul has been a
partner of Russell McVeagh since 1991. He has acted for
Biomarine in securing the environmental approvals for New
Zealand's largest oyster marine farm. He has also acted for
Genesis Energy in successfully opposing appeal proceedings
and acted for Unison Networks Limited in securing
environmental approvals for the new 100MW Hawke’s Bay Wind
Project.
Mike Holm
Mike Holm is a barrister
from Auckland practising in the environmental and public law
areas. Mike has recently returned from China where he
worked for a consortium providing advice to corporates
wishing to enter into commercial relationships with the
Chinese Government. Prior to spending time in China Mike was
a partner at Russell McVeagh in Wellington and Auckland.
Mike helped established the Environment Defence Society and
worked for the Commission for the Environment in the 1980s.
Mike chaired the 1997 Reference Group on the RMA set up by
Hon Simon Upton.