New coastal flood maps predicting how climate change will affect Hawke鈥檚 Bay鈥檚 coastline in the next 75 years have been released.
About 2000 properties in the Napier City Council area alone have been placed in flood zones as part of the new maps.
The mapping will affect building and resource consents for new developments, and even renovations, for those living within inundation zones.
However, the Napier council says, 鈥渢his is not triggering a conversation about managed retreat for us鈥.
The mapping shows areas at risk of being 鈥渁ffected to different degrees鈥 by coastal flooding up until 2100 between Tangoio and Clifton - if no further flood mitigation is done.
Those areas include parts of Tangoio, Bay View, Westshore, Pandora, Napier, Awatoto, Clive, Haumoana and Te Awanga, among others.
鈥淭his does impact individual properties,鈥 said Napier Deputy Mayor Annette Brosnan.
鈥淭his is really important for our planning. The key areas that the information will be used is in our regulatory departments.
鈥淪o inside our building and resource consent teams, when we are considering things like floor levels inside the affected inundation areas up until that 2100 [date].
鈥淎ny time someone makes an application for a building consent inside these zones, our team will be looking at what this modelling says for their property and making determinations as part of those consents around things like floor levels.鈥
However, Brosnan said, 鈥渢his is not triggering a conversation about managed retreat for us鈥 for any properties around Napier.
A new flood map around Napier shows the impact of coastal flooding, with a 1 per cent annual exceedance probability (a one-in-100-year coastal flood). Photo / NCC
Insurers will be able to use the data, and it will also be used for helping 鈥渕itigation measures鈥 with the region鈥檚 infrastructure.
Brosnan said exactly what those mitigation measures could be, would be addressed by the committees working on those projects. It is unclear if it will include seawalls.
She said the modelling showed impacted areas could be 鈥渁ffected to different degrees鈥 by coastal flooding by 2100.
The new coastal inundation maps have been prepared as part of a report, Clifton to Tangoio Coastal Inundation, commissioned jointly by the Napier City Council, the Hastings District Council and the Hawke鈥檚 Bay Regional Council.
All three councils received the new mapping on Thursday, the same day affected property owners were notified.
鈥淭his work shows scenarios up to 75 years into the future, so we can help our community be prepared,鈥 said Napier Mayor Kirsten Wise.
A map of flood-prone areas around Napier. Photo / NCC
The new mapping was developed by environmental and engineering consultants at Tonkin & Taylor Ltd and peer-reviewed by the National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (Niwa).
It includes predications for a one-in-100-year coastal flood event (1 per cent annual exceedance probability) and a one-in-50-year flood event (2 per cent annual exceedance probability).
The new maps are available through an online portal at gis.hbrc.govt.nz/Hazards/.
A helpful way to search on the portal is to click on the Coastal Hazard tab, then click the Layers arrow (on right side), then tick Coastal Inundation box, then select 2023 model for either 2 per cent or 1 per cent annual exceedance probability.
Council will host two information sessions for anyone with questions at Chapman Pavilion at McLean Park on Monday (3.30pm to 6.30pm), and also on Tuesday at East Pier Hotel (3.30pm to 6.30pm).
Gary Hamilton-Irvine is a Hawke鈥檚 Bay-based reporter who covers a range of news topics including business, councils, breaking news and cyclone recovery. He formerly worked at 九一星空无限 Corp Australia.
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