ALBERT TOWN COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION

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ATCA Submission on Safety Bylaw Amendment – Removal of Powered Craft on Upper Clutha

August 29, 2018 Executive Summary: The Albert Town Community Association seeks the following decision from the Queenstown Lakes District Council on the Navigational Safety Bylaw Amendment:  1.        Accept 1.1 (a) (ii) (iii)  (b) of the proposed amendment. However, we continue to plead for year around removal of powered vessels from the Albert Town

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Submissions Needed on Clutha Bylaw Banning Powered Craft

August 5, 2018 Queenstown Lakes District Council (QLDC) has proposed a new amendment to the Navigational Safety Bylaw 2018 which bans powered vessels on the Clutha River from Lake Wanaka to the Albert Town bridge from December 1st to March 31st each year. Commercial jet boats with existing resource consents will still be allowed in

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ATCA Submission on Go Jets Wanaka – Albert Town Ramp Licence

May 27, 2018 The Albert Town Community Association opposes the Go Jets Wanaka proposed new licence. Furthermore, we strongly oppose the granting of a 5-year licence.  The noise, environmental degradation and danger associated with the rapidly increasing commercial jet boat traffic in Albert Town (both above and below the bridge) is a serious concern for

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Navigational Safety Bylaw – Informal Consultation Clarification (Closes Friday May 11th)

May 7, 2018 We wanted to further clarify the QLDC’s informal consolation process in regards to the 2018 Navigational Safety Bylaw as it relates to motorised craft.   The purpose of this informal consultation is to gather opinions from our community in order to write a new inclusive bylaw. Once council hears from the community,

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