In 2019 the Council was approached by BATCH, an association consisting of backpacker, hostel and motel owners seeking stronger enforcement of the existing District Plan rules.
In response to this, the effects on neighbours associated with the increase in accommodation advertised on online booking platforms, and the previous District Plan rules being unnecessarily restrictive for owners seeking resource consent, Plan Change 4 Short-Term Accommodation was developed, aimed at managing the impacts of short-term visitor accommodation on residential, rural and other areas.
In March 2020 the Council gathered public feedback on five options for managing short-term accommodation in residential and rural areas.
About 570 responses were received during the pre-consultation feedback period.
The plan change was formally notified by the Council in September 2020 with 133 submissions received. A further 18 submissions, supporting or opposing points made in the original submissions, were then received. Hearings were held in October-November 2021 with the Council approving the plan change in March 2022.
Following the Council’s approval of the plan change, Airbnb lodged an appeal to the Environment Court. Mediation was carried out where parties, representing a broad range of interests, were able to share their views on the proposed rules.
Following mediation, the parties filed a joint memorandum with the Environment Court requesting changes to the proposed rules by consent.
The Environment Court released its consent order [PDF, 1.1 MB], confirming the changes sought by the parties in Consent memoranda dated 26 April 2023 and 30 June 2023