![]() Concession – for any secondary activity that would be located outside of your Access arrangement and/or the boundary of your New Zealand Petroleum and Minterals permit eg, an easement for an access/haul road.Wildlife authorisation – for any activity that involves interacting with wildlife such as catching, handling, transferring, releasing or killing wildlife.Access arrangement – for any prospecting, exploration or mining activity that is not a minimum impact activity.These are usually for activities such as aerial surveying, sampling and surveying using hand held methods only. Minimum impact activity consent – for activities that fit the definition of a minimum impact activity in the Crown Minerals Act.There are four types of permission you are likely to need for mining related activities. see the relevant conservation management strategies and conservation management plans to see how the public conservation land concerned is managed.See maps and datasets for maps showing the status of conservation land. check whether or not the land is listed as having restricted access in Schedule 4 of the Crown Minerals Act.The pre-application meeting is free for up to half a day (4 hours). We will also put you in touch with the local iwi that you will need to consult as part of your application. We will help you to clarify what type of permission you will need and how to put your application together. ![]() It’s a good idea to discuss your proposal with our specialist mining staff in the Hokitika office before lodging your application.
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