The Independent Hearings Panel (IHP) has released its recommendations on Christchurch City Council’s Housing and Business Choice Plan Change – Plan Change 14.
The recommendations have been published to the IHP’s website: chch2023.ihp.govt.nz
“We’re pleased to have received the IHP’s recommendations and staff are now working towards the upcoming information sessions for elected members ahead of the decision report that will be presented to the Council for its consideration in September,” says Council Head of Planning and Consents Mark Stevenson.
“All submitters have been notified, and we’re moving forward with preparing information that will support clear understanding of the recommendations and the Council’s decision-making process.”
The Council will decide on some or all of the IHP’s recommendations on 4 September, choosing whether to accept or reject them, in whole or in part, or whether to delay decision-making on some of them.
If rejecting any of the recommendations, the Council can make an alternative recommendation to the Minister of RMA Reform, but it can only be based on submissions and evidence that was made available to the IHP.
Similarly, the Mayor and Councillors cannot consider any additional communication or information from anyone about the IHP’s recommendations.
The Intensification Streamlined Planning Process, which Plan Change 14 has followed, does not allow for people to be heard on the IHP’s recommendations, or the Council’s decision-making, and does not allow any appeals.
The Council is required to make decisions on those parts of Plan Change 14 that implement policies 3 and 4 of the National Policy Statement on Urban Development (NPS-UD) by 12 September 2024.
Decisions beyond these policies do not need to be made by the Council until December 2025.
On 1 May, the Council made an in-principle decision that it would only decide in September on those parts of the IHP’s recommendations that relate to policies 3 and 4 of the NPS-UD (including Sydenham Mixed Use areas) and the Financial Contributions for Tree Canopy Cover.
If the Council maintains that position on 4 September, then it will only decide on proposed zoning within and around commercial centres, including any related qualifying matters.
Two public information sessions about the IHP’s recommendations have been scheduled for councillors on 6 and 13 August.
The Independent Hearings Panel’s (IHP) key recommended changes to Plan Change 14 since it was notified: