11. Natural Hazards Volume One [R, D] 11.M.13 Information Property specific hazard information, including whether the property is affected by a hazard overlay, will be available to the public through the MEP maps, the issue of LIMs or through general enquiry. [R, D] 11.M.14 Monitoring Monitor the performance of rivers and floodways against the operational standards established in Policy 11.1.4. This will involve regular surveys of river beds to establish the extent of sediment build-up or impeding vegetation growth, monitoring of relevant flood hydrology (including the effects of climate change) and hydraulic calculations to reassess flood carrying capacity. This work will establish whether further intervention is required to maintain floodway capacity. [R] 11.M.15 Gravel Management Strategy Using the information gathered through Method 11.M.14, the Council will determine the sustainable yield of gravel from Marlborough rivers on an ongoing basis. The allowable annual extraction is recorded in the Gravel Management Strategy. The Strategy is used to guide the processing of gravel permit applications. The Gravel Management Strategy is incorporated into the MEP by reference. [D] 11.M.16 Reserve management plans The Council will continue to manage farming and other activities on the Wither Hills Soil Conservation Reserve through a management plan prepared under the Reserves Act 1977. This plan clearly sets out soil conservation objectives, which then influence the nature of any lease to use the land for farming purposes through lease conditions. Anticipated environmental results and monitoring effectiveness The following table identifies the anticipated environmental results of the natural hazard provisions of the MEP. The anticipated environmental results are ten year targets, unless otherwise specified. For each anticipated environmental result, a series of indicators will be used to monitor the effectiveness of the natural hazard provisions. Anticipated environmental result Monitoring effectiveness 11.AER.1 Residential, commercial and industrial The number of building consent and/or resource development does not locate in areas consent applications to erect or construct a structure where natural hazards are most likely to or building refused for natural hazard reasons. occur. 11 – 16