Mix-up may sink reopening of water park

Published date30 September 2022
Publication titleOtago Daily Times: Web Edition Articles (New Zealand)
The problem stems from a misunderstanding between the operator and Land Information New Zealand (Linz) as to the length of a recreational permit, the water park company assuming it would run as long as its resource consent

The company was originally granted resource consent from the Central Otago District Council (CODC) for six years, and variations were made last year to move the park to a more sheltered area.

CODC communications co-ordinator Maria de Cort said the council planning and regulatory manager was unable to respond to queries until Monday afternoon, but the water park also required a recreational permit from Linz.

Linz said in January it had granted a recreational permit to operate the water park until March 31, 2022.

Kiwi Park co-owner and marketing manager Emily Rutherford, who operates the park with her mother, Janet Rutherford, said yesterday Linz signed an "effective party approval" when Kiwi Park sought resource consent.

"We assumed the permit was for six years," she said.

Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency was not consulted in relation to the initial consent process, southern media manager Frances Adank said.

In the first season — 2020-21 — a serious crash occurred at the entrance to the car park, which allows access to the water park, the public boat-ramp, toilet facilities, picnic area, freedom camping and recreation reserve.

Waka Kotahi installed temporary traffic management for the remainder of the season.

At the end of the first season the water park proposed its new location and sought revised resource consent. Through that process, conditions were added to the consent, requiring improved access signage and fencing and a report at the end of the season to determine if any...

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