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District Plan

The Resource Management Act 1991 makes it compulsory for councils to prepare a District Plan.

The Plan uses rules that have the force of law, as well as other methods such as education programmes and incentives.  Everybody, including Council, must comply with the plan.

Ratepayers indicate their priorities and have their say on the Plan via public submission processes (the last submission process was held during September and October 2002, prior to the District Plan becoming operative).

The Plan’s resulting maps and text outline what the community has decided you do/do not have to get a consent for, and sets boundaries for certain types of activity.

Generally speaking, the plan affects new development (i.e. new buildings) or new or changes in use of land or buildings.  Many things can be done “as of right”, while others require permission from Council.

The biggest users of the Plan are those who need to know a lot about certain types of activity that modify land, vegetation and buildings, for example surveyors, architects, developers and real estate agents.

From a ‘general public’ point of view, people would only become generally aware of the Plan if they wanted to do some kind of development to their property.

The majority of the linked documents below are in pdf file format and require Adobe Acrobat Reader to open them.  Click a link to download a pdf.  If you don't have Adobe PDF Reader you can download it here:

Please note decisions on plan changes 37 - 68 have been released.

  • Declaration
  • Table of Contents
  • Cover

  • Section 01 - Introduction
  • Annotations

  • Activity Environments


    Maps

  • Section 02 - Rural
  • Map Declaration
  • Section 03 - Rural-Residential
  • Road Name index
  • Section 04 - Future Urban
  • Rural Maps
  • Section 05 - Residential
  • Urban Maps
  • Section 06 - Commercial
  • Map Legend
  • Section 07 - Industrial

  • General Provisions
  • Section 08 - General
  • Section 09 - Natural Environment
  • Section 10 - Landscape
  • Section 11 - Heritage
  • Section 12 - Natural Hazards
  • Section 13 - Amenity
  • Section 14 - Signs
  • Section 15 - Subdivision and Land Use Development
  • Section 16 - Financial Contributions
  • Section 17 - Works and Network Utilities
  • Section 18 - Access Onsite Parking and Loading
  • Section 19 - Hazardous Substances

  • Appendices
  • 01. Schedule of Identified Significant Ecological Features
  • 02. Schedule of Identified Significant Landscape Features
  • 03. Schedule of Identified Significant Heritage Features
  • 04. Schedule of Proposed Esplanade Reserves and Strips
  • 05. Schedule of Designations
  • 06. Monitoring Schedule
  • 07. WBOPDC Standard Engineering Drawings
  • 08. Documents Comprising Section 32 Analysis
  • 09. Structure Plans
  • 10. Pyes Pa West Urban Area
  • 11. Hazardous Facility Assessment
  • Definitions


  • If you would like to purchase a copy of the district plan text and maps, please contact Lana Hill, Communications Co-ordinator on 07 579 6656 or email lana.hill@westernbay.govt.nz.

    District Plan Text - $55.00
    District Plan Maps - $130.00 (A4)
    District Plan Maps - $250.00 (A3)