Submission closed Friday 5 June 2020.
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Based on the submissions received, a hearing is required. The hearing date and location are to be confirmed.
This application is notified under section 17SC of the Conservation Act 1987. The Minister of Conservation has received an application for a Lease for a term of 30 years.
Applicant: Alpine Recreation Canterbury Limited
Location of proposed activity: Caroline Hut, Ball Ridge within Aoraki Mount Cook National Park
Map reference:
NZTM 2000 map reference: E1,371,788 N5,164,688
Lat: -43.6358 Lon: 170.1709
Summary of proposal:
Exclusive use of the Caroline Hut for the purpose of providing accommodation for guided trips and instruction courses.
Concession applied for: Lease
Application documents:
Submission closed Friday 5 June 2020.
Any person or organisation may make a submission in writing to the Director-General on the proposal.
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Post:
Director-General
Department of Conservation
PO Box 5244
Dunedin 9054
Attention:
Rory McLean, Permissions Advisor
Alpine Recreation Canterbury Limited – 81603-ACC
Submission closed Friday 5 June 2020.
Download the submissions in response to this application (PDF, 3,130K).
Based on the submissions received, a hearing is required. The hearing date and location are to be confirmed.
No details at this point.
The Minister of Conservation has made no determination regarding the suitability of this proposed concession on public conservation land. This public notification should not be interpreted as an intention on the part of the Minister of Conservation to grant the proposed concession.