Aucklanders can still use older home open fires and wood-burners this winter while the authorities rethink air pollution rules.
An Auckland Council bylaw for disabling open fires and removing pre-2005 burners was expected to come into force next month in response to a Ministry for the Environment deadline for regional councils to meet new air-quality standards aimed at cleaning up the city's fine-particle air pollution, which was blamed on emissions from chimneys.
It is estimated the ban would have affected 17,000 households with open fireplaces and 64,000 with woodburners and placed a big financial burden on homeowners to replace burners or cap chimneys.
However, councillor Calum Penrose, chairman of the regulatory and bylaws committee, said the new national standard was inappropriate for Auckland, because it was not as cold in winter as southern cities with pollution problems and was between two coasts, which gave enough wind to clear the air.