Palmy is hopping mad, pointing out that Horizons Regional Council took more than three months to point out it believed some info was lacking at Palmy’s resource consent application for wastewater treatment.
Palmerston North City Council rejects that assumption. “We believe that we did supply sufficient information on the location, volume, and potential effects of the land discharge (including effects on soil/land, as well as surface and groundwater) for the application to be considered “complete”, council chief executive Waid Crockett said in a statement.
He said Horizons under the rules had 10 days to check whether everything required was included.
“We lodged our application in December, and the next step was for Horizons, which is the consenting authority, to undertake a ‘completeness check’, which is an administrative check required under section 88 of the Resource Management Act (RMA). This occurs before the application proceeds to the next stage of review and consideration.