Welcome


Lyttelton Harbour Information
65 London Street
Lyttelton

Monday to Friday
11.00am to 3.00pm

    Saturday
    10.00am to 1.00pm

      Sunday
      11.00am to 2.00pm

        Phone: 03 328 9093
        Email: infocentre@lyttelton.net.nz

          Find us on Facebook
          Home Earthquake Council Recovery Points of Clarification
          Points of Clarification PDF Print E-mail
          Sunday, 30 October 2011 18:17

          points_of_clarification_cccInformation from the Lyttelton Mt Herbert Community Board says the Draft Lyttelton Master Plan has yet to be presented to the community. What the consultants presented at the Trinity Hall meeting in July was an analysis of ideas gathered from the community at the marquee workshops in June.

           

          Community feedback was sought to test whether the concepts presented reflected what the community wants. The Draft Lyttelton Master Plan has been further developed in response to the feedback received and now provides for community involvement in the implementation of proposed projects and also allows for further adaptation even after the plan is adopted.

          • The Draft Lyttelton Master Plan will be considered by the Council at their meeting next Thursday, 27 October, to be held at the Beckenham Service Centre.  It is included in the Council agenda as an attachment to Item 6 on page 17. Item 6 is a report seeking Council's approval for the draft master plan to go out for community consultation next month.
          • The Council's agenda is available to read on the Christchurch City Council website www.ccc.govt.nz. A paper copy of the agenda should also be available at Lyttelton Library and at the Service Centre.  Council agendas are required to be available to the public at least two working days before a  meeting.
          • At the meeting Council may consider it appropriate to amend the draft master plan.
          • If the Council decides to approve the draft master plan for community consultation, it will be released for the public to make submissions in mid November.
          • The submission period is likely to be at least three weeks.
          • A summary of the draft master plan will be delivered to all houses in Lyttelton and adjacent harbour communities.
          • The full document will be available online and paper copies will also be available. There will be plenty of publicity beforehand about where the draft plan can be viewed and about how and when submissions can be made.
          • If you have concerns about the master-planning process or the projects proposed in the draft master plan this will be your best opportunity to say so.
          • Please do not assume the Draft Lyttelton Master Plan is a document “set in stone”.