Hokitika Rimu Treetop Walk Limited Partnership
Introduction
Have your say on an application by Hokitika Rimu Treetop Walk Limited Partnership on a variation to operate a dual zipline at West Coast Tree Top Walkway. Submissions closed 18 October 2019.Applicant: Hokitika Rimu Treetop Walk Limited Partnership
Location of proposed activity: Lake Mahinapua Scenic Reserve
Summary of proposal: To vary the concession held for the existing commercial West Coast Treetop walkway to provide for the operation of a dual zipline. The zipline would commence from the existing 45 metre high tower and cease on adjoining private land near the visitor centre. Access would be provided along existing access tracks.
Application documents:
- Part 1: Form 1a (PDF, 552K)
- Part 2: Form 3b (PDF, 248K)
- Part 3: Form 4a (PDF, 228K)
- Part 4: Plan of proposal and land status (PDF, 963K)
- Part 5: Business plan (PDF, 455K)
- Part 6: Indicative engineering plan (PDF, 243K)
- Part 7: Survey diagram (PDF, 991K)
- Part 8: Cultural Impact Assessment (PDF, 113K)
- Part 9: Reply to request for information (PDF, 64K)
How to make a submission
Submissions closed 5:00 pm Friday 18 October 2019.
Any person or organisation may make a submission in writing to the Director-General on the proposal.
1. Prepare your submission
Tell us what you think using the submission form (DOCX, 239K).
Once submitted, submitters' information is subject to the Official Information Act 1982 and may be released under that Act. If you wish to keep any part of your submission confidential, state this in writing when making your submission.
Any person or organisation wishing to be heard in support of their submission, must request an opportunity to appear before the Director-General within that submission.
2. Send us your submission
Send your submission by post or email.
Email: permissionshokitika@doc.govt.nz
Post:
Director-General
C/- Hokitika Shared Service Centre
Private Bag 701
Hokitika 7842
Submissions closed 5:00 pm Friday 18 October 2019.
Hearing details
If a hearing is required, it is likely to occur during the week beginning 4 November 2019.