13. Use of the Coastal Environment Volume One [C, D] 13.M.28 Zoning The Lake Grassmere Salt Works Zone is identified on MEP planning maps and includes the lake itself, an administration and processing area and a Pipeline Extension Corridor in the coastal marine area. [D] 13.M.29 District rules District rules permit the solar production of salt and associated by-products and the full range of processes required, subject to standards and conditions. Conditions are included to protect surrounding rural land uses from excessive noise, soil contamination, dust and wind borne salt foam. [R, C] 13.M.30 Regional rules Regional rules permit a range of discharges required as part of the production process, subject to standards and conditions. Conditions are included for discharges to air, to the coastal marine area for diluted brine, and for excavation of a temporary stormwater outlet. Rules require resource consents for certain discharges to air, excavation of land and activities in the coastal marine area. Resource consents are also required for activities associated with management of salt water intrusion into Cattle Creek and to manage stormwater entering Lake Grassmere. [D] 13.M.31 Landcare group The Council will encourage the establishment of a landcare group with membership from residents, iwi, the Department of Conservation and the salt works company. Anticipated environmental results and monitoring effectiveness The following table identifies the anticipated environmental results for provisions for the coastal environment. The anticipated environmental results are ten year targets, unless otherwise specified. For each anticipated environmental result, a series of indicators will used to monitor the effectiveness of the provisions. Anticipated environmental results from several other chapters will also assist in achieving the anticipated environmental results set out here; for example, chapters on public access, biodiversity, landscape and natural character. 13 – 58