Regional Coastal Plan
The Regional Coastal Plan became operative on 19 June 2000.
The Regional Coastal Plan applies to the coastal marine area of the Wellington region. The coastal marine area is the foreshore, seabed and coastal water, and the air space above the water, between the outer limits of the territorial sea and the line of mean high water springs.
The Plan identifies issues to be addressed so that the coastal marine area can be sustainably managed. Objectives, policies and methods (including rules) have been adopted to address these issues.
The Plan and the planning maps can be downloaded from the document bar on the right of this screen. Appendices 1 to 6 are in the Plan document.
You can browse through the rules by clicking on regional rules link highlighted at the left of the screen.
Some activities are restricted by Resource Management (Marine Pollution) Regulations. Regulations override regional rules.
What sort of activities does the Plan cover?
The Regional Coastal Plan applies to activities and uses of resources within the coastal marine area that are covered under the Resource Management Act 1991. Activities covered include:
- reclamation and draining of the foreshore and seabed (Rules 1 to 5)
- building and modifying structures (Rules 6 to 27)
- destruction, damage or disturbance of foreshore or seabed (Rules 28 to 43)
- deposition of substances on foreshore or seabed (Rules 44 to 49)
- introducing exotic plants (Rules 50 to 52)
- discharging contaminants to land, water (Rules 53 to 62)
- discharging contaminants to air Rules 63 to 72)
- taking, using, damming, or diverting water (Rules 73 to 77)
- surface water and foreshore activities such as driving on beaches (Rules 78 to 86)
You find the rules or regulations that apply to activities in the region in the online user guide.
Plan effectiveness monitoring
The Plan effectivness report for the Regional Coastal Plan describes the results of monitoring the effectiveness of the policies and methods, including rules, in the Plan. This Plan is the largest of the five regional plans for the Wellington region, with 68 objectives, 130 policies, 86 rules and 28 methods. A full copy of the report can be dowloaded from the sidebar on the right side of this page. A summary of this report can also be downloaded.
Navigational and Safety Bylaws
The Navigational and Safety bylaws apply in addition to controls in the Regional Coastal Plan. They control activities that affect the safe use of the harbours and waters of the region. The bylaws apply throughout the waters of the region from the Otaki River Mouth, around to Cape Palliser and then up to the Mataikona River and extend to the coastal waters up tothree miles offshore.This includes both Wellington and Porirua Harbours and Lakes Wairarapa and Onoke, but does not cover the region's rivers.
These bylaws are madeunderthe requirements of theLocal
