Te whakamōhio mai i mua i te tīmata i tētahi mahi whai whakaaetanga i roto i tētahi ngahere arumoni Notice of undertaking a permitted activity in a commercial forest

NES-CF notice

When you need to provide NES-CF notice

 

ActivityHow much notice you need to give
Afforestation  
  • at least 20 working days before and no more than 8 months before starting afforestation works.
  • Earthworks
  • Road widening and realignment
  • Salvage operations
  • at least 20 and no more than 60 working days before starting earthworks or road widening and realignment, or
  • at least 10 and no more than 60 working days before starting earthworks or road widening and realignment in green (low-risk) or yellow (moderate-risk) erosion susceptibility zones
  • at least 2 days before starting earthworks for salvage operations
  • once a year for ongoing earthworks.
River crossings
  • at least 20 and no more than 60 working days before starting river crossing activity.
Forest quarrying
  • at least 20 and no more than 60 working days before starting forest quarrying
  • at least 10 and no more than 60 working days before starting forest quarrying in green (low-risk) or yellow (moderate-risk) erosion susceptibility zones
  • once a year for ongoing forest quarrying.
Harvesting
  • at least 20 and no more than 60 working days before harvesting, or
  • a minimum of 2 days before starting harvesting for salvage works, or
  • once a year for ongoing harvesting works.
Replanting
  • at least 20 working days and no more than 8 months before you start replanting.

Why you need to provide NES-CF notice

How to provide NES-CF notice

Get a copy of the NES-CF Permitted Activity Notification form

This document does not replace a resource consent application. Your permitted activity may still need resource consent. Find out more about preparing your resource consent application.

If you need resource consent due to the sensitivity of the local environment, matters of discretion may require an assessment of the effects on mana whenua. We recommend you engage with iwi as soon as possible to find out if you need to do a cultural value assessment.

 

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