The Hastings District Council is seeking a resource consent to remediate the remaining section of the Craggy Range Track on Te Mata Peak.
In November, the council conducted urgent work under the Resource Management Act to remove a 500m section at the top of the track after an independent report identified that it was a risk to public safety.
An independent consultant was engaged to prepare a resource consent that will be lodged in early January next year, publicly notified and heard by an independent commissioner, with the aim to undertake the remediation of the remainder of the track as soon as possible.
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The cost to the council to obtain the resource consent was estimated at $50,000 and the estimated cost to complete the remediation work is $150,000, which would hopefully return the land to as close to its original state as possible.