Moorings

Learn more about moorings around our district.

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Mooring Licences are being issued for moorings within the designated mooring areas identified in the Tasman Resource Management Plan.

Applications for licences for all areas are now open.

Complete this online licence application for all mooring areas.(external link)

These areas are in 12 sites across Tasman.

The new system is designed to streamline the process of establishing and managing moorings within designated mooring areas, eliminating the need for a Coastal Permit (Resource Consent). For moorings located outside these areas, the existing rules remain in effect, and a Coastal Permit will still be required. 

Some existing moorings within mooring areas have been issued Coastal Permits under the Resource Management Act 1991. These moorings may remain in place until the permit expires. After expiration (or earlier if preferred) the mooring owner must apply for a Mooring Licence from the Tasman Harbourmaster to continue using the location. Under the Navigational Safety Bylaw 2024, current mooring owners are given priority for mooring allocations.

Mooring licences may usually be granted for a period up to 5 years, with an annual monitoring and administration fee.

Applications for a Mooring Licence may be granted, declined, or subject to any conditions imposed by the Harbourmaster. Any Mooring Licence holder that is dissatisfied with any condition(s) imposed by the Harbourmaster may request a reconsideration of that decision, by submitting a request in writing to the Council within 15 working days of the decision.

The reconsideration will be considered by a Review Panel, with a decision to be given in writing within 20 working days of receiving the request.

There will be a waitlist for some popular mooring areas. 

Any person may request in writing to be placed on the waitlist for any Mooring Area, payment of an administration fee is required. The waitlist will be maintained and administered by the Harbourmaster Office on a first-in, first-served basis.

Once a mooring application is received by the Harbourmaster's Office, an invoice will be issued. Processing will begin only after the application fee has been paid.  

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