A water ski club that brings huge spin-offs to Kaipara's economy is meeting this weekend to decide its future after a bylaw proposes to ban powerboats from an area of Kai Iwi Lakes.
The future of Kai Iwi Lakes Water Ski Club, which operates from Lake Waikare, is up in the air after a bylaw originally intended to ban powerboats from Kai Iwi Lakes in Kaipara has instead recommended they be restricted to Lake Taharoa.
The Kaipara District Council received more than 1000 submissions on its Taharoa Domain Reserve Management Plan 2002 with the bylaw titled the Draft Kai Iwi Lakes (Taharoa Domain) Bylaw 2015.
The document was released for public consultation alongside the Draft Kai Iwi Lakes (Taharoa Domain) Reserve Management Plan 2015.
Members of the Kai Iwi Lakes Water Ski Club, which has been based at Lake Waikare for more than 40 years and holds annual competitions, learn to ski days and a national tournament every five years, will meet on Sunday to decide on its future.