Plans, policies and reports
Mt Hobson Remuwera management plan
Contents
| Introduction
| Statutory framework
| Council framework
| History
| Natural and physical environment
| Enhancement and development opportunities
| Management objectives and policies
| Implementation
| Appendices
8.0 Implementation
Implementation of this
management plan will be achieved through the following means:
- Reference when
applications for development and use are considered under the Resource
Management Act 1991.
- Reference when leases
and licenses are requested for use and occupation.
- Reference
when considering the purchase or requirement of additional reserve land
adjacent to the reserve.
- Reference when
preparing a vegetation management regime for the reserve.
- Reference in
developing maintenance specifications for the reserve.
Methods 1 to 3 listed
above will be instigated through actions other than by the Council. However,
methods 4 and 5 are instigated by the Council usually on an as needed or annual
basis through the Council’s Annual Plan and works programme.
8.1 Maintenance
specification
The maintenance of Mt
Hobson-Remuwera is carried out by contractors working to specifications which
cover matters such as weeding, pest control, litter control, path maintenance,
mulching, grass mowing etc. The objectives and policies of the management plan
will guide the preparation of these specifications.
8.2 Enhancement and
development priorities
The following lists, in
order of priority, some of the immediate actions required to implement the
policies within the management plan:
- Preparation
of a vegetation management regime for sustainable landscape enhancement.
This should include a botanical survey and investigation of options for the
future management of vegetation and planting, in line with the management
plan. This process is to include consultation with the tangata whenua and
general public.
- Grazing review. To
review the grazing tenancy on the cone according to the Grazing Policy.
- Improvements to the
pedestrian network. Investigate appropriate locations for designated
pedestrian routes including the provision of directional and educational
signage to protect archaeological sites and landscape features from further
damage.
- Erosion assessment.
Assess existing areas of erosion, identifying mitigation measures and
repairing where required.
- Site furniture.
Preparation of an inventory of site furniture on the reserve and development
of a co-ordinated range against which all existing furniture may be assessed
for removal, replacement or can be supplemented if required.