The Government will investigate whether rules at Auckland鈥檚 Eden Park 鈥 like only allowing 12 concerts per year - are negatively impacting economic growth and could consider changes if they are found to be.
Tourism Minister Louise Upston said on Monday that Eden Park, which has a capacity of around 50,000 people, is New Zealand鈥檚 largest events stadium and events held there pump millions into the local economy.
鈥淟ast summer Auckland鈥檚 economy received a boost of nearly $32 million from several big concerts. These events created jobs and had local hospitality businesses humming,鈥 she said.
However, Upston and RMA Reform Minister Chris Bishop said current planning rules are holding Eden Park back and the Government is interested in seeing more events hosted at the stadium.
鈥淔or example, Eden Park is only allowed to host six artists playing a total of 12 shows per year,鈥 Bishop said.
鈥淭hese shows can only take place on certain days of the week, can only have a maximum duration of five hours, have to be finished by 11pm on weekdays, and can host no more than four concerts in a four-week period.
鈥淪porting events face many barriers too. The stadium is currently not allowed to host more than 25 night-time sporting events per year, and they can only be between 7.30pm and 9.30 pm on weekdays (except for cricket which can go until 10pm). Sporting events can鈥檛 take place on Sunday evenings. And despite the stadium鈥檚 huge capacity, conferences can鈥檛 have more than 2000 people.鈥
He said the Government will launch an investigation into whether these rules are negatively impacting economic growth. If they are found to be, direct changes could be made.
鈥淭his investigation will be conducted under the new regulation-making power in the Resource Management Act, recently passed into law through the Resource Management (Consenting and Other System Changes) Amendment Bill.
鈥淭he regulation-making power enables the Minister Responsible for RMA Reform to remove or modify provisions in RMA plans where they negatively impact economic growth, development capacity or employment.
鈥淭here are steps and safeguards associated with the use of this power. The Minister must investigate the impacts of the provisions and whether specified statutory criteria are met, and produce a report which must be made publicly available.鈥
He said the minister then needs to report back to Cabinet with any findings for a final decision to the Auckland Unitary Plan.
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