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Water Act 2000
sec.218Applying for permit to destroy vegetation, excavate or place fill in a watercourse, lake or spring
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### sec.218 Applying for permit to destroy vegetation, excavate or place fill in a watercourse, lake or spring
A person may apply to the chief executive for a permit (a riverine protection permit ) to do any or all of the following activities—
destroy vegetation in a watercourse, lake or spring;
excavate in a watercourse, lake or spring;
place fill in a watercourse, lake or spring.
Subsection (3) applies if the applicant is neither of the following in relation to land that wholly contains the watercourse, lake or spring or the part of the watercourse, lake or spring where the activity is to take place—
the registered owner of the land;
the holder of a mineral development licence or a mining lease under the Mineral Resources Act for the land.
The application must include the written consent of the registered owners of land—
wholly containing the length of the watercourse in which the activity is to take place or the part of the lake or spring where the activity is to take place; or
adjoining the watercourse, lake or spring where the activity is to take place.
The application must—
be made to the chief executive in the approved form; and
state the proposed activity and the purpose of the activity; and
be accompanied by the fee prescribed by regulation.
s 218 sub 2014 No. 64 ss 67 (1) , 68
amd 2018 No. 7 s 51
(sec.218-ssec.1) A person may apply to the chief executive for a permit (a riverine protection permit ) to do any or all of the following activities— destroy vegetation in a watercourse, lake or spring; excavate in a watercourse, lake or spring; place fill in a watercourse, lake or spring.
(sec.218-ssec.2) Subsection (3) applies if the applicant is neither of the following in relation to land that wholly contains the watercourse, lake or spring or the part of the watercourse, lake or spring where the activity is to take place— the registered owner of the land; the holder of a mineral development licence or a mining lease under the Mineral Resources Act for the land.
(sec.218-ssec.3) The application must include the written consent of the registered owners of land— wholly containing the length of the watercourse in which the activity is to take place or the part of the lake or spring where the activity is to take place; or adjoining the watercourse, lake or spring where the activity is to take place.
(sec.218-ssec.4) The application must— be made to the chief executive in the approved form; and state the proposed activity and the purpose of the activity; and be accompanied by the fee prescribed by regulation.
- (a) destroy vegetation in a watercourse, lake or spring;
- (b) excavate in a watercourse, lake or spring;
- (c) place fill in a watercourse, lake or spring.
- (a) the registered owner of the land;
- (b) the holder of a mineral development licence or a mining lease under the Mineral Resources Act for the land.
- (a) wholly containing the length of the watercourse in which the activity is to take place or the part of the lake or spring where the activity is to take place; or
- (b) adjoining the watercourse, lake or spring where the activity is to take place.
- (a) be made to the chief executive in the approved form; and
- (b) state the proposed activity and the purpose of the activity; and
- (c) be accompanied by the fee prescribed by regulation.