Draft Town Belt Management Plan - Wellington City Council
Draft Town Belt Management Plan - Wellington City Council
Draft Town Belt Management Plan - Wellington City Council
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• lease<br />
• licence<br />
• permit<br />
• booking.<br />
9.4.3 Managed activities include, but are not limited to:<br />
• leasing buildings and/or <strong>Town</strong> <strong>Belt</strong> land, (consistent with the Leases Policy for<br />
Community and Recreational Groups)<br />
• commercial activities (including but not limited to concerts, multisport events, guiding<br />
tours, selling food or drinks or hiring equipment)<br />
• community gardens and orchards<br />
• filming and photography (commercial, see footnote for 9.3.2)<br />
• conducting events (eg multisport) and including, but not limited to, events and<br />
activities run on a ‘cost-recovery’ or ‘not-for-profit’ basis<br />
• camping (for educational purposes – non-educational purposes is prohibited)<br />
• conducting one-off activities involving site occupation or use (eg weddings)<br />
• temporary access (except for park management, emergency access and as identified in<br />
the sector plans), eg infrastructure upgrades, art installations, vehicle access,<br />
construction access<br />
• parachuting, parapenting, hang gliding, kite carts/boards<br />
• aircraft and helicopter landing and activity<br />
• storage of materials (such as gravel in parking areas for infrastructure projects)<br />
• markets and fairs<br />
• collecting natural materials, removal of living plant material, cultural harvesting<br />
• planting (unless carried out by the <strong>Council</strong> or its contractors or as approved by <strong>Council</strong><br />
Parks and Gardens)<br />
• new buildings, building extensions, additions and alterations<br />
• structures and furniture (including track infrastructure, gates, footbridges, track<br />
overpasses, fences, walls, retaining walls, artworks, sculpture, plaques, memorials,<br />
seats, interpretation, lighting, sun/shade shelters. Does not include utilities)<br />
• car parks and hard surfaces (includes artificial turf)<br />
• utilities (essential systems and networks that provide the city with water, energy,<br />
communications and sewerage)<br />
• total or partial demolition or removal of buildings or structures<br />
• signs in relation to reserve activity only (signs and/or advertising for non-reserverelated<br />
activity are prohibited).<br />
9.4.4 Public notification. Applications for managed activities will be publicly notified when:<br />
a. it is required under the Reserves Act 1977<br />
b. where it is required by <strong>Council</strong> policy (eg the Leases Policy)<br />
c. an application to construct or modify a permanent utility would significantly alter the<br />
nature, scale or intensity of the effect on the <strong>Town</strong> <strong>Belt</strong><br />
d. because<br />
the <strong>Council</strong> deems the effects to be of a nature and/or scale that public<br />
notification is in the public interest.<br />
<strong>Draft</strong> <strong>Town</strong> <strong>Belt</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> October 2012