Application by The Gisborne Anglers Club Incorporated
Have your say on a concession application by The Gisborne Anglers Club Incorporated to lease a club hut. Submissions closed 25 March 2020.

This application is notified under section 17SC of the Conservation Act 1987. The Minister of Conservation has received an application for a lease for 30 years. 

Application details

Applicant: The Gisborne Angler Club Incorporated

Location of proposed activity: Erepeti Road Recreation Reserve. Map reference NZTM: X: 1978435 Y: 5701272.

Summary of proposal: To lease/licence a club hut for members to use for fly fishing. This is an existing hut that sleeps up to 4 members which was finished in 1957. The hut has a water tank and separate toilet block. The surrounding area for parking will be classified as a licence.

Application document: The Gisborne Angler Club application (ZIP, 12,100K)

How to make a submission

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 a submission form.

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 email or post. 

Email: permissionshamilton@doc.govt.nz

Post:
Director-General
Private Bag 3072
Hamilton 3240

Attention: Jessica Te Whaiti, Permissions Advisor

Submission close 5 pm 25 March 2020.

Hearing details

If a hearing is required, it is likely to occur on the week beginning 6 April 2020.

DOC comment regarding publicly notified applications

The Minister of Conservation has made no determination regarding the suitability of this proposed concession on public conservation land. This public notification should not be interpreted as an intention on the part of the Minister of Conservation to grant the proposed concession.