Far North Ski Lane Changes Approved
Local authority proposals to change ski lane and swimming areas at two popular beaches in the Far North’s Doubtless Bay have been modified after public consultation.
Jim
Lyle, the Northland Regional Council’s Opua-based Deputy
Harbourmaster, says the Council had received 48 formal
submissions in July and August on its proposed changes from
both long term residents and those who holidayed in the
area.
“Essentially, the submissions fell into two
basic categories; those who wanted more area to carry out
water skiing, jet skiing and the like and those who
didn’t.”
Mr Lyle says a Regional Council
subcommittee had considered the submissions carefully and
tried to reach a decision that balanced people’s right to
access the water to carry out activities with its
responsibility to ensure they could do so safely.
As a
result, the Council was now proposing to allow a slightly
increased area for water skiers above the bridge in the
Taipa estuary, while still providing for a protected
swimming area.
“The new demarcation line will be marked with a ski lane pole on each side of the river, and a buoy placed in an appropriate spot in the river. At the upper end no restricting line will be marked at this time, as the natural barriers of mangroves and depth of water will limit the area used.”
Meanwhile, Mr Lyle says at Coopers
Beach both ski lanes will be removed on safety grounds and
any high speed activity (over 5 knots) will be limited
beyond 200 metres offshore.
“There’s no
restriction on launching or boating at this busy beach, but
care and appropriate speed must be observed to ensure the
safety of all water users.”
Mr Lyle says all going
well, the Council hopes to have the new regime in place by
Labour
Weekend.
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