Those without consent for intensive farming in the Horizons region will still have to wait "quite a few months" before they have a clear pathway.
Horizons Regional Council must tighten the way it grants consent for intensive farming such as dairy and market gardening, after an Environment Court declaration in April this year.
At Tuesday's strategy and policy committee meeting it took a first step toward some resolution.
Councillors decided on a two-pronged approach. In the short term council officers will look for a small, quick plan change that will get more farms through the consent process and still improve water quality.
Strategy and policy manager Nic Peet said officers were looking at two options for this, and testing them would take "quite a few months".