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The District Plan is the Invercargill City Council's statement of how it wishes to see the natural and physical resources managed, so the resources will continue to be there for future generations. Under the Resource Management Act 1991, all councils have to prepare district plans. For the website, the information in the plan has been subdivided as follows:
District Plan preface
The District Plan - Foreword (679kb)
The District Plan - Contents (2009 update)
The District Plan - Operative Plan Statement (43.7kb)
Sections 1 to 9
Section 1 - The District Plan
Section 2 - Significant resource management issues (2009 update)
Section 3 - Objectives and Policies (2009 update)
Section 4 - Methods of Implementation (2009 update)
Section 5 - Anticipated Environmental Results (42.8kb)
Section 6 - Cross Boundary Issues (52.3kb)
Section 7 - Monitoring & Review (41.2kb)
Section 8 - Definitions (2009 update)
Section 9A Appendix I-II (2009 update)
Section 9B Appendix III-IX (2009 update)
Changes to the plan
Changes to the District Plan since it was adopted by the Council: Plan Change 1: Reference to the Building Act
Plan Change 2: Reference to registered surveyors
Plan Change 3: Subdivision of land in areas subject to natural hazards
Plan Change 4: Soil resource
Plan Change 5: North Road sewage reticulation area
Plan Change 6: Relocated buildings
Plan Change 7: Rural services sub area - Coopers Corner
Plan Change 8: Awarua Industrial Area - proposed rezoning
Airport, iwi and wind/seismic maps
Airport Approach - Overview (106KB)
Airport Approach - Detail (98KB)
Iwi Map (876kb)
Seismic hazard information map
Wind zone hazard information map
More information
District Plan Questions and Answers
If you have other questions about the District Plan, email planning@icc.govt.nz or contact the Planning Department through the main Invercargill City Council number: (03) 211 1777.
Hazard and planning maps
Index for planning and hazard maps
Legend for ICC Planning and Hazard maps
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