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read moreChristchurch City Council recognises that both live music and residential living are important for the vibrancy of a city’s primary commercial centre. Enabling these activities to co-exist well is a complex issue.
Council will next week consider approving new measures aimed at addressing noise issues in the central city. On Wednesday councillors will consider a staff report recommending a blended approach of regulatory and non-regulatory initiatives to manage the effects of noise, particularly in the central city’s mixed-use residential and commercial areas.
Possible changes to the District Plan could include reviewing the precincts identified for entertainment and hospitality in the central city and their related provisions, amending noise limits and insulation requirements, and other options that may be identified throughout the plan change process.
The Council report notes that aside from matters of live music, there is also the need to ensure the consistency of rules managing effects of road noise between the central city and other areas, and to review the extent of the Canterbury Multi-Use Arena Noise Insulation Area.
If approved, the Council will undertake a plan change process to review the District Plan, determine whether changes were needed and, if so, amend the Plan accordingly. The full process would take at least two years to complete.
This is a statutory process which will take some time. Acknowledging this, there are various interim, non-regulatory actions that can be progressed within current resourcing. Nevertheless, there are no quick fixes and ongoing discussions may identify further possible actions for consideration.
Staff are seeking endorsement to commence work across both regulatory and non-regulatory fields and will continue to report progress and seek any key approvals through the normal channels.
The report also outlines a number of low-cost non-regulatory initiatives the Council could undertake at the same time as a plan change process.
These include ongoing engagement with local property owners, developers, venues and music industry members, to discuss ways to manage the effects of noise and, where applicable, provide advice about responsibilities when it comes to noise standards under the District Plan.
However, none of the lower-cost initiatives would serve as a “silver bullet to address issues associated with noise tensions in mixed-use environments”, the report says. Rather, they are considered a suitable starting point to help improve understanding of the types of actions that can be taken to reduce the impacts of noise.
The report also notes a range of other, potentially higher-cost initiatives for possible future consideration.
An estimated 7,760 people currently live within the central city’s four avenues.
Early feedback from the Council’s latest Life in Christchurch survey, which will be updated at Wednesday’s meeting, shows that noise from traffic is the most commonly reported source of excessive noise by central-city respondents, with music from bars and restaurants the third most reported source.
The Council report notes that a total of 15 central-city entertainment venues have been subject to noise complaints from 2021 to date, with several found to not be breaching standards when assessed.
Venues have taken action to respond to the complaints, with the majority now closed and only three still working on agreed mitigation actions.
25th March 2023 - Victoria’s Environment Protection Authority releases new noise guide for music venues and events
23rd December 2021 - Noise management rules approved for Canterbury Multi-Use Arena
10th June 2021 - Canterbury Multi-Use Arena noise management rules ready for Ministerial approval
6th August 2020 - Noise management to be addressed in provision of new multi-use Christchurch Arena
24th January 2020 - Nambour CBD designated a special entertainment precinct and exempt from amplified music noise requirements
26th March 2014 - Live music venues threatened by new laws and noise complaints
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