This week鈥檚 Government announcement of the categories under which cyclone-hit areas will be assessed for future use is another step in the process, say Hawke鈥檚 Bay鈥檚 leaders.
Minister of Cyclone Recovery Grant Robertson said there would be three categories:
Low risk:听Repair to previous state is all that is required to manage future severe weather event risk. This means that once any flood protection near the property is repaired, the home can be rebuilt at the same site.
Managed risk (with three subcategories):听Community or property-level interventions will manage future severe weather event risk. This could include the raising of nearby stop banks, improving drainage or raising the property.
贬颈驳丑-谤颈蝉办:听Areas in the high-risk category are not safe to live in because of the unacceptable risk of future flooding and loss of life. Homes in these areas should not be rebuilt on their current sites.
Hawke鈥檚 Bay鈥檚 mayors and regional council chair said while the information was welcome, more detail was needed as soon as possible, including the process and timeline for how Government is going to consult with communities, to ultimately inform which areas are in which categories.
Another major issue is the lack of detail on any compensation process for landowners unable to rebuild, said Central Hawke鈥檚 Bay Mayor Alex Walker. 鈥淥nly central government has the legislative power to remove the ability for people to live on their properties, so we need them to provide detail on this process; what the future options for their land may be, what a government purchase process would look like and how the value would be determined. This is the level of detail needed before they can start planning for their future.鈥
Hastings Mayor Sandra Hazlehurst said community input must be comprehensive and meaningful. 鈥淕overnment has said it will involve the communities in these decisions but we still have no idea when this consultation will occur and how effective it will be. We are strongly advocating for meaningful consultation which gives every affected person the chance to be involved.鈥
Wairoa Mayor Craig Little said while Government was clear that homes should not be rebuilt in areas deemed high-risk 鈥渆ven once a decision is made, relocating those communities is not going to be easy. There are hundreds of years of history in some locations; marae, urupa, and generations of connection to their whenua. It will be the start of another long journey for those communities.鈥
Napier Mayor Kirsten Wise highlighted that the lack of certainty around the process and decision timelines was adding to the stress of residents. 鈥淭hey are desperate for information, and its information we can鈥檛 give them until government makes its decisions, and the longer that process takes the more distressing it is for those living in limbo.鈥
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Hawke鈥檚 Bay Regional Council chairwoman Hinewai Ormsby said one of the major issues would be the options for enhancing flood protection systems. 鈥淭here will be some difficult discussions for those areas in the middle category. We want people to be safe in their homes, but the big challenge may be money. We want central government to invest alongside the region in strengthening and building our stop banks back better. If we aren鈥檛 supported to rebuild our flood protection systems better, then the reality is we won鈥檛 have enough money and the risk of Cyclone Gabrielle 2.0 is even greater.鈥
Mr Robertson said he recognised that certainty was needed 鈥渁s soon as possible . . . There is no one size fits all approach 鈥 each area is unique and influenced by a number of different factors which is why we are taking the time to get this right.鈥
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