Information on the next steps in the process towards finalising the unitary plan has been released by the Auckland Unitary Plan Independent Hearings Panel.
Since September 2012 the Independent Hearings Panel has been hearing public submissions and evidence on the proposed unitary plan with 243 days of hearings held and 10,500 pieces of evidence received.
The panel has advised that, with the independent hearings on the proposed unitary plan to be completed in May 2016, the panel’s recommendations on any changes they think should be made to the Proposed Unitary Plan will be provided to the council no later than 22 July 2016.
The process the council must follow in making decisions on the panel’s recommendations is set out in special legislation introduced by the government to guide how Auckland’s new unitary plan would be developed and decided.
Once the panel’s recommendations are received the council has 20 working days to consider and publically notify its decisions on what will be included in the unitary plan. The council’s decisions will be based on the recommendations received from the panel.
On 27 July the Independent Hearings Panel recommendations will be publicly available on the Auckland Council website. This will include a summary document explaining the panel’s recommended changes to the proposed Unitary Plan and an updated recommended version of the plan.
On the 16, 17 and 18 August the council will make its decisions on the recommended unitary plan in public council meetings. Meetings will also be available to watch on the council’s live streamingservice.