Review of the Keeping of Animals, Bees, and Poultry Bylaw 2010
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Consultation has concluded
In 2021 we review the Kāpiti Coast District Council Keeping of Animals, Bees, and Poultry Bylaw 2010. After 10 years of the current bylaw being in place, and in accordance with legislation.
Reviewing the Bylaw
The draft Keeping of Animals, Bees, and Poultry Bylaw 2021 is designed to help manage the keeping of animals, bees and poultry throughout the Kāpiti Coast District to ensure they do not create a nuisance or become a threat to public health and safety.
The bylaw covers a range of activities, including:
Animals (excluding dogs) listed under the Animal Welfare Act 1999, as well as including specific mentions for poultry, roosters, and “stock”.
The keeping of animals, not wild animals.
Key additions to the revised Bylaw are:
ensuring public health and safety around apiaries (beehives),
the prevention of poultry noise nuisance in our urban areas,
the discouragement of feral animals in the District; and
supporting online information for the Bylaw on Council’s website.
What the draft Bylaw doesn’t cover
Wild animals that are free and not ‘kept’.
Pest management as this is covered by the Wellington Regional Council Pest Management Plan 2019-2039
Dogs are not included because they are covered under the Dog Control Bylaw 2019.
Animal welfare is addressed in the Animal Welfare Act 1999.
explains the challenges we have identified and why we are proposing the changes, and
invites the community to make submissions on the draft 2021 Bylaw.
In 2021 we review the Kāpiti Coast District Council Keeping of Animals, Bees, and Poultry Bylaw 2010. After 10 years of the current bylaw being in place, and in accordance with legislation.
Reviewing the Bylaw
The draft Keeping of Animals, Bees, and Poultry Bylaw 2021 is designed to help manage the keeping of animals, bees and poultry throughout the Kāpiti Coast District to ensure they do not create a nuisance or become a threat to public health and safety.
The bylaw covers a range of activities, including:
Animals (excluding dogs) listed under the Animal Welfare Act 1999, as well as including specific mentions for poultry, roosters, and “stock”.
The keeping of animals, not wild animals.
Key additions to the revised Bylaw are:
ensuring public health and safety around apiaries (beehives),
the prevention of poultry noise nuisance in our urban areas,
the discouragement of feral animals in the District; and
supporting online information for the Bylaw on Council’s website.
What the draft Bylaw doesn’t cover
Wild animals that are free and not ‘kept’.
Pest management as this is covered by the Wellington Regional Council Pest Management Plan 2019-2039
Dogs are not included because they are covered under the Dog Control Bylaw 2019.
Animal welfare is addressed in the Animal Welfare Act 1999.
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Timeline
January 2021 - 5 March 2021
Review of the Keeping of Animals, Bees, and Poultry Bylaw 2010 has finished this stage
Pre-consultation - seeking ideas
5 March 2021
Review of the Keeping of Animals, Bees, and Poultry Bylaw 2010 has finished this stage
Ideas closed
June - July 2021
Review of the Keeping of Animals, Bees, and Poultry Bylaw 2010 has finished this stage
Formal consultation on a draft Bylaw
Wednesday 28 July 2021
Review of the Keeping of Animals, Bees, and Poultry Bylaw 2010 is currently at this stage
Consultation closes at 4pm
5 August 2021
this is an upcoming stage for Review of the Keeping of Animals, Bees, and Poultry Bylaw 2010
Hearings and deliberations
30 September 2021
this is an upcoming stage for Review of the Keeping of Animals, Bees, and Poultry Bylaw 2010
Adoption of the Keeping of Animals, Bees, and Poultry Bylaw 2021