Just got this email ----
WE GOT HAMMERED
We had the first day of the resource consent hearings for the track yesterday, and the residents gave us both barrels.
One of the residents started off quoting riders comments from the Kiwi biker website bragging about how loud the bikes are, we had another telling the court about the native trees we had either mutilated or cut down as well as the 27 Wednesday nights we had gone over time over the last year and ridden in the dark, despite the fact that the Council have had a compliance officer checking on every ride for the last year.
We had reports of bikes riding up the road, massive clouds of dust contaminating the residents water tanks and how there isn't enough water in the ponds to keep the track watered anyway. On Monday we will probably hear about the vast quantities of rubbish and mud we deposit into the stream, dust contaminating the grass on surrounding farms and that John Cobb is a Satan worshipper.
I was last out of the hearing on Friday, half expecting to find a lynch mob armed with pitch forks waiting outside.
Fortunately we had Maurice, who is a former Police Officer, refuting many of the claims, but the residents seemed skilled at presenting evidence at hearings and its fairly obvious that telling the truth isn't a requirement at RMA hearings because there is no cross examination. Apparently the noise from the bikes has impaired the hearing of at least one resident who lives over a kilometre from the track. Interesting because I have been at the track for just about every event we have ever held and when I did my St John medical this year I was told that I have perfect hearing.
Anyway, thanks to Mark and Neville for presenting evidence, Reinard, Jeremy and Paula for coming out to give us some support and to Maurice for making a strong submission in support. A former councilor with 18 years experience, Glenn Archibald also came to the hearings with a lawyer and made a submission before the hearing that the Council should have had the case heard only by an independent commissioner, due to conflicts of interest. The council is making the decision on our lease, is also determining our resource consent, has fought a legal battle with us over closing the track and has been exposed to a lot of media coverage over the last 2 years.
I am still hoping we get a fair hearing. Monday will tell, because the residents are not supposed to be able to all turn up and repeat the same arguments, so all that leaves for discussion is rubbish in the stream, our underground asbestos-fired nuclear power station and Satan worshipping.
If you can get out to the hearings at any time during Monday, a bit of moral support would be good for the submitters who are going to speak in support of the track. The hearings start at 9.30 and will run through to 5.00 at (the Papakura Council buildings) 35 Coles Cresent. You can park across the road in the Woolworths car park.
THANKS
BORIS
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