District Plan

The Buller District Plan sets out objectives, policies, and methods of implementation which provide the framework for managing natural and physical resources. The Resource Management Act 1991 is the controlling legislation under which the Plan was written. The Act has as its overall purpose the promotion of "..the sustainable management of natural and physical resources" and the planning process developed within the District Plan reflects this intent.

Please click the links below to view particular parts of the Plan

Zone Maps

The maps below show how land is zoned under the Buller District Plan. A legend is included with each set of maps.

NB: these maps show the zoning of land only. They are not the full Planning Maps and do not inculde information about historic places, buildings or structures, notable trees, hazard areas, designations or other special features which are included in the full Planning Maps. If you require this information for a specific property please contact the Council office.

The "A Series Maps" cover the District in four mpas at a scale of 1:250,000. They provide an overview of the District's zoning and boundaries. These maps were created in January 2000 and are provided as a general guide to the zoning of land outside of the major settlement areas.

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The following maps cover the major settlements within the District at Scales ranging from 1:5,000 to 1:20,000. These maps were created in June 2011.

icon-pdfZone Maps - Westport, Carters Beach, Cape Foulwind
icon-pdfZone Maps - Charleston, Ross Subdivision, Punakaiki
icon-pdfZone Maps - Inangahua Junction to Springs Junction
icon-pdfZone Maps - Karamea to Sergeants Hill

Please see below for the entire District Plan in one document, there is also a break down of the District Plan seperated into relevant sections.

icon-pdfDistrict Plan - whole document

Introduction to the District Plan

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Procedure and Implementation

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The Management  Environment

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Significant Resource Management Issues, Objectives and Policies

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Character Area and Zone Rules

icon-pdfPart 5.1 - Introduction
icon-pdfPart 5.2 - Urban Character Area
icon-pdfPart 5.2.2 - Residential Zone
icon-pdfPart 5.2.3 - Scenically Sensitive Residential Zone
icon-pdfPart 5.2.4 - Commercial Zone
icon-pdfPart 5.2.5 - Scenically Sensitive Commercial Zone
icon-pdfPart 5.2.6 - Industrial Zone
icon-pdfPart 5.2.7 - Port Zone
icon-pdfPart 5.3 - Rural Character Area
icon-pdfPart 5.3.2 - Rural Zone
icon-pdfPart 5.3.3 - Rural Airport Zone
icon-pdfPart 5.3.4 - Cement Production Zone
icon-pdfPart 5.4 - Paparoa Character Area
icon-pdfPart 5.5 - Natural Environments Character Area

Infrastructure, Services and Other Activities District Wide

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District Wide Rules

icon-pdfPart 7.1 - 7.2 - Introduction and Explanation and Reasons
icon-pdfPart 7.3 - Subdivision
icon-pdfPart 7.4 - Access
icon-pdfPart 7.5 - Parking
icon-pdfPart 7.6 - Recession Plans
icon-pdfPart 7.7 - Signage
icon-pdfPart 7.8 - Noise Standards
icon-pdfPart 7.9 - Other General Rules

Financial Contributions

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Criteria for Assessment of Discretionary Activities

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Definitions

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Schedule of Designated Lands

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Roading Hierarchy

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Information to be included in applications for Resource Consent

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Schedule of Historic Buildings and Sites

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Schedule of notable trees

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Statutory Acknowledgments and nohoanga entitlements

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