For this decision summary:
- LINZ received the application before 17 November 2022
- accordingly, the decision was made under the Crown Pastoral Land Act 1998 excluding the amendments taking effect on 17 November 2022.
Lease name(s)
Decision
Granted
What the decision relates to
Cultivation
Duration of consent
Ongoing maintenance
Reasons for decision
The Commissioner of Crown Lands has determined that the benefits to farming from allowing the lessee to maintain existing cultivation on Eweburn pastoral lease outweighs the desirability of protecting inherent values. The conditions requiring appropriate management will minimise the potential for adverse effects on inherent values.
Conditions of decision
Consent is granted for cultivation, subject to the following conditions:
- The consent is limited to maintaining existing cultivation within the areas shown outlined in yellow on the plans attached.
- Good management practices are to be undertaken to minimise the risk of soil erosion, including the use of minimum tillage and direct drilling techniques where possible, leaving soil bare for as short a period as possible, and avoiding cultivation of dry soil.
- The areas may only be cultivated for the purposes of growing feed or forage for livestock on the property.
- No area may be under the cultivation regime for more than 3 consecutive years at any one time before being established to permanent pasture.
- The areas may be re-cultivated not more frequently than 10-year intervals. During such re-cultivations, the conditions of this consent must be adhered to.
- Adequate fertiliser is to be applied to maintain a healthy sward without soil depletion. Soil testing is to be undertaken to inform fertiliser requirements and to avoid over-application of nutrients, particularly Phosphorus and Nitrogen.
- Feed crop species may include ryecorn, black oats, swedes, kale, rape, pasja, raphnobrassica and brassicas. Permanent pasture species may include ryegrass, cocksfoot, prairie grass, tall fescue, clovers, plantain, chicory, pasture herbs, lucerne and brome.
- Only seed certified as being free of weed seeds and impurities is to be sown.
- Cultivation must be set back a minimum of 3 metres from any wetlands and waterways to provide a grassy buffer for filtering run-off. Set-back width should increase with slope.
- This consent replaces the existing Eweburn cultivation consent 0/51 dated 14 August 2002.
The Crown Pastoral Land Act 1998 provides that permission to undertake the activity may still be needed under other enactments.