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The ORC provides flood protection and land drainage across 43,000ha of rural and urban land in Otago.
The Flood Protection Management Bylaw 2022 came into effect on 1 September 2022. It safeguards our flood protection and land drainage assets.
The Flood Protection Management Bylaw:
Several activities are restricted. You may not alter the assets, carry out earthworks, plant or remove trees, shrubs or hedges, place structures where they may stop the asset from working well, or allow livestock to damage assets. If you own land near one of the assets included in the Bylaw, it may affect you.
The Bylaw applies to structures owned or managed by the ORC on public and private land, which are shown in the Schedules to the Bylaw.
These include but are not limited to:
These structures protect people, property, and livelihoods during floods.
Anyone who wants to carry out work near a scheduled asset must be granted approval first.
The bylaw doesn’t stop people from doing any work on their land, but it does make sure that any work doesn’t damage a scheduled flood protection structure or drain – which helps to keep us all safe in flood events and ensures our drainage network operates effectively.
A bylaw approval is written permission from the ORC. It sets out the conditions a landowner must follow to make sure scheduled flood protection structures are not damaged or compromised.
This is a drain, overland flow path, defence against water, floodway, groyne, cross-bank, training line or flood protection vegetation that is identified in the Schedules to the Bylaw.
Review the maps below to check whether the Bylaw identifies any scheduled assets on your property.
The Local Government Act 2002 requires all bylaws to be reviewed every ten years.
This ensures the rules are still fit for purpose, informed by the latest science and data and informed by experience from previous floods.
The Local Government Act 2002 requires all bylaws to be reviewed every ten years.
This ensures the rules are still fit for purpose, informed by the latest science and data and informed by experience from previous floods.
We adopted a new bylaw in 2022.
Appendix Two of the Bylaw includes an application form, and you can download an application form from here.
The Bylaw applies to:
Search an address and see if it is affected by the bylaw.
If you prefer to view the map in its own browser window/tab, you can do so on maps.orc.govt.nz.
For further enquiries email bylaws@orc.govt.nz or phone: 0800 474 082