Notified in 2007, the One Plan is the “one stop shop” resource management planning document for the Horizons Region. It combines the Regional Policy Statement, Regional Plan and Coastal Plan.  The One Plan defines how the natural and physical resources of the Region, including fresh water, air, productive land and natural ecosystems, will be cared for and managed by the Regional Council in partnership with Territorial Authorities and the community. 

Part I is the Regional Policy Statement. It sets out regionally significant resource management issues, and outlines objectives, policies and methods that will address them.

Part II is the Regional Plan, which includes the rules for natural and physical resource use in the Region.  

You can also access documents incorporated by referenceStatutory Acknowledgements iwi management plans, and documents that shaped the One Plan.

Plan Changes

Plan Amendment 3 (2024)

The One Plan was amended on 27 February 2024 to give effect to the National Planning Standards. The Standards set out requirements of a nationally consistent structure, format, definitions, mapping, noise and vibration metrics, and electronic functionality and accessibility for RMA planning documents. This means that the provisions of the One Plan have been restructured and renumbered, and some defined terms have been added or changed. For more information on Plan Amendment 3 click here.

View the One Plan, amended by Plan Amendment 3 (2024)

Download One Plan Doc (1.1 MB)


Plan Amendment 2 (2022)

The Manawatū-Whanganui Regional Council (Horizons) resolved on 14 December 2022 to make minor amendments to the One Plan – the consolidated Regional Policy Statement, Regional Plan and Regional Coastal Plan. These amendments (Plan Amendment 2 - 2022) have been made to comply with the Resource Management (National Environmental Standards for Freshwater) Regulations 2020,  the Resource Management (National Environmental Standards for Plantation Forestry) Regulations 2017, the Resource Management (National Environmental Standards for Storing Tyres Outdoors) Regulations 2021, the National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management 2020 (NPS-FM 2020)(Clauses 3.22, 3.24 and 3.26) and the National Policy Statement on Urban Development 2020 (NPS-UD 2020)(Clause 3.6).

The amendments include:
  • Insertion of Table 1 into One Plan Chapter 3 as directed by the NPS-US 2020;
  • Insertion of new Policy 13-3A Natural inland wetlands clauses (a) and (b) into One Plan Chapter 13 as directed by the NPS-FM 2020;
  • Insertion of new Policy 17-4 Rivers into One Plan Chapter 17 as directed by the NPS-FM 2020;
  • Insertion of new Objective 17-2 Fish Passage into One Plan Chapter 17 as directed by the NPS-FM 2020;
  • Amendment of Rule 13-3 Forestry to Rule 13-3A Non-plantation forestry in One Plan Chapter 13;
  • Insertion of new Rule 13-3B Plantation Forestry into One Plan Chapter 13; and
  • Correction of minor errors and completion of consequential amendments.
The One Plan, amended by Plan Amendment 2 – 2022 is available below and can be viewed during normal opening hours at the Regional Council’s offices.

These changes took effect on 14 December 2022.  The insertion of clauses (c) to (f) of Policy 13-3A takes effect as of 5 January 2023.


Proposed Plan Change 2 – Existing Intensive Farming Land Uses

Proposed Plan Change 2 is focused on the One Plan's provisions that manage nutrient loss from existing intensive farming land uses (dairy farming, commercial vegetable growing, cropping, and intensive sheep and beef) in target water management sub-zones. To find out more about the plan change, click here.

The focus of Proposed Plan Change 2 is to clarify and amend the nutrient management framework so it effectively works towards achieving the strategies for surface water quality set out in the One Plan. It will: update the cumulative nitrogen leaching maximums in Table 14.2 to reflect improvements in the nutrient modelling software tool Overseer; reinforce good management practices as part of intensive farming land use activities; and provide a workable pathway for landowners to apply for resource consent for intensive farming land use activities that cannot achieve Table 14.2 cumulative leaching maximums.


Plan Amendment 1 (2018)

The Manawatū-Whanganui Regional Council resolved on 28 August 2018 to make a minor amendment to the One Plan – the consolidated Regional Policy Statement, Regional Plan and Regional Coastal Plan. This amendment (Plan Amendment 1 − 2018) has been made to comply with the National Environmental Standard for Plantation Forestry.  Chapter 13 (Rule 13-3) and the Glossary (definition of 'forestry') are amended by Plan Amendment 1.

The One Plan, amended by Plan Amendment 1 − 2018, is available below, and can be viewed during normal opening hours at the Regional Council’s offices.

The changes took effect on 24 September 2018. Please contact Horizons (oneplan@horizons.govt.nz or 0508 800 800) to request replacement hard copy chapters, or the One Plan in pdf format on a USB flash drive, free of charge. To look at this version of the plan, click here.


Plan Change 1 (2016)

Minor amendments were made to the One Plan through Plan Change 1, with effect from 28 April 2016. You can see what changes were made and the reasons for them in the report to the Strategy and Policy Committee meeting of 12 April 2016 and its annex. To look at this version of the plan, click here.


Find out more about completed and planned reviews, amendments and changes of the One Plan.

Read the latest information relating to the Overseer tool.

 

Below is the One Plan 2022, which has been superseded by Plan Amendment 3.

Last updated 13 December 2022