Country Living
IT'S PARADISE - RIGHT?
It can be but remember - the rural environment is where people live and work. That means its both a beautiful landscape and a place of
production.
Some production activities create effects that are noticeable on adjoining properties. Many of these effects are a necessary and legitimate
part of rural production. Maybe not all day or all year - but sometimes, depending on the season there might be:
- Noise - Dogs barking, farm machinery operating, planting or harvesting activities, stock being moved, bird scaring devices, truck movements
in the early or late hours, stock noise at weaning time, helicopters
- Smell - Animal enclosures, silage, effluent disposal
- Smoke - Stubble burn-off or other fires
- Dust - Cultivation, planting and harvesting, vehicles on unsealed roads and driveways
- Spray - Agrichemical spraying of crops and paddocks
Look around the rural neighbourhood and see what's there. Think about how established activities might affect you.
Ask around - find out what day to day life is like in that rural area in all seasons. Spend some time there - check it out in good weather and
bad weather days and all wind directions.
Can I Do Anything I Want On My Land?
It might pay to check. Usually you can provided your activities don't cause adverse environmental effects.
Councils are responsible for managing the effects of activities and may have rules and bylaws controlling things like:
- House location and the number of houses
- Location of farm buildings and stock yards
- Disposal of household sewage and stock effluent
- Taking water from the ground or rivers
- Discharges to ground and water
- Burning of open fires
- Distances of shelter belts and plantation forestry from boundaries
- Noise
- Removal of scrub or trees
- Earthworks to build access tracks
There may be particular or additional controls in areas that have special landscape or ecological importance.
Ask the Council for a copy of the rules applying to your property and rural neighbourhood
Just as in town it's important to get on with neighbours. The council can set basic guidelines or standards, but when it comes to managing minor
matters its up to you and your neighbours. Make sure you get hold of your neighbours if anything happens on their property that might affect you
and tell your neighbours about your plans that might affect them.
Will My Green Rural Outlook Change?
The rural landscape is constantly changing. Change is necessary and inevitable part of living in the country.
- Farming methods change
- New types of rural production will occur
- Crops (including trees) will be harvested
- Land may be subdivided
- New people and new ideas will come
Council's rules are not intended to preserve things as they are now but to manage the environmental effects of ongoing changes. Ask the council
about its rules for rural subdivisions and the location of buildings on adjoining land.
Other Things To Check
Other things to check:
- Requirements for controlling serious weeds
- Responsibility for controlling dogs and livestock
- The use of chemical sprays
- The location of emergency services (doctor, rural fire service)
- Power connections to the property
- Hawke's Bay Regional Council
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