Draft Whenuapai Airport District Plan Change
30 May 2006
Comment sought on Draft Whenuapai Airport District Plan Change
The public is being invited to have its say on a draft plan change to the Waitakere City District Plan, that will specifically enable Whenuapai airbase to be a commercial airport.
The draft change includes a new “Whenuapai Airport Special Area” within the District Plan.
“This does not mean that Whenuapai will become an airport, but it creates the planning structure that specifically permits an airport to be operated there, if that is what is finally agreed,” says Councillor Vanessa Neeson, chair of the Waitakere City Council’s Planning and Regulatory Committee.
“There are existing use rights and it is possible that the airport could be operated under the general rules of the Plan and the RMA, but this change specifies that an airport at Whenuapai will conform with the District Plan,” she says.
Councillor Neeson says that the Council has a clear policy position on Whenuapai which it has been pursuing for a number of years.
“We believe the region needs a second airport now and the need is primarily in the north-west sector which is made up of Waitakere, North Shore and Rodney. It will contribute to economic growth and jobs and it will contribute to reducing regional traffic congestion.
“Whenuapai airbase is a fully functioning airport in the right place and the only sensible thing is to keep our options open. It would be difficult if not impossible to replicate this resource elsewhere in the Auckland region.”
The council is seeking comment on the Draft Plan Change from the public, the Minister for the Environment, the Ministry of Defence, the Department of Conservation, the Auckland Regional Council, the North Shore City Council, and the Rodney District Council, Te Kawerau a Maki and Ngati Whatua, and local groups within the Whenuapai area.
Release ends – additional information is attached
Draft Plan Change
The Draft Plan Change includes a new policy, a new Special Area Rule, and amendments to the District Plan Maps to identify the Special Area. The Draft changes are summarised below:
Policy Section
- The
addition of a new bullet point to Objective 11 that relates
to Whenuapai Airport;
- The addition of a new Policy for
the Whenuapai Special Airport and Explanation of that Policy
following on from Objective 11; and
- Consequential
changes within the Policy Section.
Rules Section
- The
addition of a new Special Area Rule 29 that enables the
development of airport facilities within the Special Area as
a Discretionary Activity. This Rule includes the
requirement for the approval by the Council of a
Comprehensive Development Plan for the whole Special
Area;
- Addition to the Introduction to the Rules
Notification Section; and
- Consequential changes within
the Rules Section.
Maps Section
- Amend the existing
District Plan Maps to identify the location of the Whenuapai
Airport Special Area.; and
- Amend District Plan Map
Appendix IIIRNZAF Base Auckland Noise Control Area, to
include a revised noise Ldn65 contour for the
airport.
Comments on the Draft Plan Change will be received until 28 June 2006.
ENDS