The following quotes are directly from the paper to the MDC that established the hearing panel for the Wairau consent applications.
It is anticipated that a hearing is likely to take 2-3 weeks. This though is dependent on how many submissions are made and how many submitters wish to speak to their submissions.
The new resource management legislation makes some important changes in the manner in which hearings are to be conducted and will have particular impact in respect of the TrustPower application. The new legislation provides much greater power for the hearings committee or panel to be involved prior to the actual hearing to determine if further information is required prior to a hearing and also whether, in more complex cases, submissions need to be pre-circulated prior to the actual date of the hearing.
Given the legislative change it is important that a panel be appointed to enable it to carry out functions now enabled by legislation.
It will require a panel with expertise in both a legal and technical manner. It should also involve representation from the local community.
It is suggested that the panel could consist of:
While Messrs Willy and Barber are already on the approved list of independent commissioners staff consider it prudent to reconfirm them as commissioners for the TrustPower application U050729.
The panel will likely appoint technical experts to assist them with a range of specialist advice.
Recommended
That pursuant to s34A of the Resource Management Act 1991 the following are appointed as the panel for the TrustPower Limited application (U050729) hearing:
Mr A A P Willy (chair), Councilor J Bunting and Mr M Barber.