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Harvest Plan – Schedule O • Submit harvest plan and attached document 20 working days prior to commencement • Resource Advisors and Land Management work together to review harvest plan • GWRC responds with comments – If they need consent, we still have to accept harvest plan, but can notify them if they need consent Schedule O - issues • Inconsistency of quality of information between companies • If they have provided all the information, we cannot stop them even if we foresee a problem • We can notify them of their requirement for a consent, but we don’t monitor permitted activities • Smaller companies struggle with 20 working day timeframe • Under operative Regional Soil plan – they are required to give 21 days notice of harvesting commencing – but not required to submit harvest plan. Typical forestry consent • See print out of harvest plan Proposal: • Harvest 369 hectares of plantation forest (ground based and cable hauler) • Construct 7.3km new road, and upgrade 7.57km existing road • Construct 29 Skid sites and 7 Hauler pads (3,500m2 – 4,800m2 in size) • Metal stockpiles of up to 750m3 • Extraction across the Kaiwhata River, and its tributaries • Machinery access through Kaiwhata River, and its tributaries, to extract slash of certain sizes from waterway (where not possible to remove from banks) • 3 concrete block fords & 1 culvert
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