Volume One 5. Allocation of Public Resources (h) formal planning in the Resource Management Act 1991 planning context and strategic planning and overview in relation to the coastal environment. The RMA requires that in implementing a coastal occupancy charging regime, any money collected must be used to promote the sustainable management of the coastal marine area. The policy describes those matters on which the revenue collected from imposing charges is to be used, as required by the RMA. Greater detail on these matters can be found in a number of the subsequent chapters of the MEP, including Chapter 6 - Natural Character, Chapter 7 - Landscape, Chapter 8 - Indigenous Biodiversity, Chapter 9 - Public Access and Open Space, Chapter 10 - Heritage Resources, Chapter 13 - Use of the Coastal Environment and Chapter 15 - Resource Quality (Water, Air, Soil). Methods of implementation The methods listed below are to be implemented by the Council unless otherwise specified. [C] 5.M.10 Regional Rules Include provisions relating to the requirement for coastal occupation charges for port facilities where appropriate, moorings, marinas where appropriate, marine farms, jetties, wharves, boat ramps and slipways, boatsheds and other structures and utilities. Rules will also require discretionary activity applications to be made to enable an assessment of whether an exemption or waiver of any charge should be granted. [C] 5.M.11 Annual Plan The level of charge to be applied to any activity for which a coastal permit is granted to occupy the coastal marine area is set out in the Council’s Annual Plan. Anticipated environmental result Monitoring effectiveness 5.AER.1 Sufficient flow in rivers and adequate Attainment of environmental flows and levels, as groundwater level to sustain natural and recorded at representative monitoring sites. human use values supported by these water bodies. The record of compliance with environmental flows and levels, as recorded by water meter and published via E-planning. 5.AER.2 Maintenance of spring flows on the Attainment of environmental flows for Spring Creek, Wairau Plain. Taylor River and Doctors Creek, as measured at representative monitoring sites. 5.AER.3 Maintenance of the significant values of Reassessment of waterbody values at the time of the outstanding water bodies. next review of the MEP. 5.AER.4 More efficient allocation of water The number of water permits granted for the use of resources. water on the basis of the reasonable use test. 5 – 35