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Location: Home > News > Mt Ida decision released Mt Ida decision released30 January 2008A South Island high country grazing block in Central Otago is to be retained in full Crown ownership and become conservation land, Land Information New Zealand (LINZ) said today. LINZ has concluded a review of the 8401 hectare Mt Ida Syndicate property. The property, located on the Mt Ida Range near Ranfurly, is currently used for summer grazing under a short term occupation licence with no legal right of renewal. Under the final (substantive) proposal for the property, developed after consideration of public submissions, the land will be transferred to the Department of Conservation (DOC), with grazing to continue for the next five years. LINZ General Manager Business Support Brian Usherwood said while the proposal gives the Mt Ida Syndicate licence-holders the right to graze the property for a further five years, this is on a non-exclusive basis that also allows public access to the area. There is no automatic legal right to renew this grazing arrangement. At the end of the five year period the licence-holders would not be prevented from asking DOC to consider a further period of grazing. Such a request would be considered according to circumstances at that time. Mr Usherwood said the property had high conservation, landscape, historic and recreational values. The review concluded that the objectives of the Crown Pastoral Land Act 1998 were best met by transferring the land to DOC. The licence holders have 21 days to apply for a rehearing of the decision by the Commissioner of Crown Lands. Background information
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