Furious farmers, one of whom had 96 per cent of his property declared a wetland without his knowledge, told the West Coast Regional Council yesterday their land was now worthless.
A seven-year, $357,000 court battle, which concluded only last year, means more than 200 'significant' wetlands up and down the Coast are now far harder to develop. Landowners have only just received letters informing them of the decision.
Two councillors revealed at the meeting that their own properties had been caught up in the wetlands list, but the information was kept from them during the court process.
Sandra Dymock of Whataroa said they bought their land a few years ago and did the due diligence, without being told it had a potential wetland on it.
"We never would have purchased it with 60ha being taken off. We can't do a thing about it. Our property has become worthless, is that fair?" Mrs Dymock told councillors.