Having your say on a District Plan change
District Plan changes take place when an individual or the council initiates a change. You can have your say on a proposed plan change. Here is how to go about making a submission.
The plan change submission process
The proposed plan change must be publicly notified, and there is an opportunity to make a submission (during the first phase) and further submission (during the second phase) on the proposal. A public hearing is normally held for those submitters wishing to speak to their submission. Once we have made the decision, it may be appealed to the Environment Court by any submitter.
There are two phases during which we accept submissions on proposed plan changes:
- The first phase is when the proposed plan change is first publicly notified. This phase is open to anyone for 20 working days.
- The second phase of further submissions is marked by a summary of submissions made in the first phase being publicly notified. Making a further submission is open to anyone who has an interest in the proposed plan change that is greater than the general public or represents a relevant aspect of the public interest. This phase lasts for 10 working days.
Read about how you can make a good submission.
Submission forms
Please use the appropriate form below when making a submission or further submission. We will accept these forms by post, email, fax or hand delivery - see our contact details.
Submission form
Submission on publicly notified proposed District Plan change (PDF 91kb)
Further submission form
Further submission on publicly notified proposed District Plan change (PDF 31kb)
Proposed District Plan changes
Listed below are all current modifications that affect the District Plan. Each link contains further information about the plan change and all relevant documents available for download.
Operative District Plan changes
The table below lists all operative or withdrawn modifications that affect the District Plan. As these changes have been formally adopted as part of the District Plan, there is no further opportunity for public submissions on these changes.