Clevedon Activists Welcome Dates
Clevedon CARES
25 August 2006
Clevedon Activists Welcome Dates
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Clevedon CARES has welcomed the
setting of dates for key local
planning
processes.
"Manukau City Council has informed
us that submissions on the Proposed Plan
Change 13,
required for the development of the 'Wairoa River
Maritime
Village', will receive their official hearing
during the first two weeks of
November 2006.
"Council
has also told us that its Rural Strategy will be discussed
during
the first two weeks of October this year, "says
Clevedon CARES spokesperson,
Mary Whitehouse.
"We are
pleased to have some dates at last, as they relate to
matters of
direct and obvious significance both to
Clevedon residents and to those
living in our surrounding
countryside.
"Our hope is that these processes will
result in the wholesale rejection of
the Proposed Plan
Change, ensuring that the Wairoa River project does not
go
ahead," she says.
The Wairoa River scheme would
involve building 297 homes in close proximity
to each
other on man-made canals near the river's estuary, to the
North of
Clevedon.
Critics say that the scheme would
more than double the local population,
placing a huge
strain on infrastructure. They also fear the project
would
destroy Clevedon's unique village-like atmosphere
and compromise the scenic,
rural character of the
surrounding area.
The canal development was
comprehensively rejected by local residents in the
second
round of submissions on the Proposed Plan Change. Over
240
submissions from the greater Clevedon area opposed
the scheme, compared to
only 40 in favour - a ratio of 6
to 1.
"Despite the breadth of local opposition, the
canal development was, to our
surprise, included in the
recently released Draft Rural Strategy.
Council
spokespeople have subsequently denied that the
project's inclusion in the
draft implied it was a 'done
deal', "says Mary Whitehouse.
"Council has asked for
feedback on the draft. Just to make sure that the
canal
project doesn't inadvertently get left in the Rural
Strategy,
opponents should use the feedback forms to
press for its removal," she adds.
The Draft Rural Strategy
and feedback forms are available from some
public
libraries or online at
www.manukau.govt.nz/draft_RuralGrowthStrategy.htm.
The
deadline for public feedback is Friday 1st September.
"We
note that Council allowed a very short timeframe of just one
month for
feedback. Moreover, the Draft Rural Strategy's
existence was only notified
in the council's own new
publication, which was not delivered to many homes
or PO
Boxes.
"These factors have certainly not helped the
feedback process. We would
nevertheless urge everyone
concerned about the Clevedon area's future to
take
advantage of this additional opportunity to have their say,"
says
Mary
Whitehouse.
ENDS
www.clevedoncares.co.nz