The consent hearing for Port Otago's Project Next Generation
harbour-dredging application may be put on hold for up to six
months because of the number of submissions to the
application.
Port Otago has applied to the Otago Regional Council for
consent to deepen, widen and maintain the channel from the
harbour entrance to the swinging area and Port Chalmers
berths.
This would allow the passage of larger ships to Port
Chalmers.
Port Otago has also applied for consent to dispose of the
dredge spoil to an area in the Pacific Ocean about 6.3km
northeast of Taiaroa Head, as well as at its existing
disposal sites.
Applications closed on August 13 and 188 submissions were
received.
Initially, the consent hearing was due to be held in
mid-October.
However, Port Otago chief executive Geoff Plunket said he
wanted to delay proceedings because he had not yet received
all the submissions, and wanted time to consider them.
"We also want to have some dialogue with the affected parties
to see if we can address the concerns they have raised.
"This isn't a process that should be rushed.
"We've put close to three years of study into this. We would
rather take some more time and work at a steady pace," he
said.
Otago Regional Council resource management director Dr Selva
Selvarajah said the council met Port Otago representatives on
Tuesday to discuss its consent applications for Project Next
Generation.
He confirmed Port Otago had asked the council if it could
hold the consents until it did further work.
That would take until the end of the year, which was not a
good time for a consent hearing, so Port Otago had requested
it be put on hold until next March.
Dr Selvarajah said there were provisions in the Resource
Management Act which allowed the regional council to do this.
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