In a unanimous decision the Whangarei District Council has agreed to appeal the Northland Regional Council's controversial canning its stance on genetically modified organisms.
People in the public gallery cheered at the result in the Planning and Development Committee yesterday, where all council members voted.
The Whangārei council (WDC) was one of 82 submitters calling for the regional council to stick to the proposed Regional Plan's precautionary measures against letting GMO material into Northland's great outdoors.
Instead, NRC chairman Bill Shepherd, going against the usual protocol of supporting the status quo, used his right of a casting vote to tip a tied result, and the proposed GMO measure was gone.
Yesterday, the Whangārei council members considered two options - to appeal or not to appeal in the Environment Court. Mayor Sheryl Mai put forward the motion for option 1, to challenge the NRC's decision. The motion was seconded by Anna Murphy.