Legislation allowing developers to bypass local authorities and go direct to the Environment Court with consent applications for "medium sized" projects was introduced to Parliament this week.
The Resource Management Reform Bill, part of the Government's shake up of the Resource Management Act (RMA) also emphasises economic development over environmental protection, the Opposition has warned.
The bill, which will receive its first reading next week requires local authorities to agree that consents applications for "medium-sized projects" to be referred directly to the Environment Court if the project meets a particular "investment threshold".
Governments will be able to set that threshold - which has not yet been established - without parliamentary scrutiny through regulation.
Environment Minister Amy Adams was yesterday unable to give any indication of what that threshold would be but it would be set following public consultation.