Australasian Leisure Management
Jun 4, 2023

Christchurch City Council proposing new rules for outdoor dining

Christchurch City Council’s draft Outdoor Dining Policy proposes a more user-friendly set of rules that do a better job of meeting the modern needs of hospitality providers.

Council currently has two outdoor dining policies in effect, but they date from 1998 and 2006 and are no longer considered fit for purpose. 

The draft policy sets out how businesses should provide outdoor dining in public places, including footpaths and parks. It aims to support smoke- and vape-free dining, provide for waste management where appropriate, provide a clear and simple management framework, and support accessibility – the latter features developed using guidance from Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency.

Stephen Wright, Manager Operations (Transport) notes “Outdoor dining is so commonplace in Christchurch that it’s sometimes overlooked as being a big part of the city’s culture and economy – and it’s important to get it right.

“The current rules are tricky for the businesses to understand, hard for Council staff to apply and don’t properly address our current priorities, like making public places smoke- and vape-free.

“We’re proposing replacing them with one single policy which is more user-friendly and aligns better with the Council’s current framework for bylaws and policies.”

The draft Outdoor Dining Policy goes to Councillors on 7th June and if approved will go out for public feedback in July 2023.

Council has also developed design guidelines for outdoor dining areas, as well as new online forms and processes, and will progressively review current licences and review fees and charges.

There are currently 74 outdoor dining licences issued – 38 of them in the central city.

Wright adds “It’s also crucial to us that we don’t disadvantage business who provide outdoor dining on private land, and we want to support the business community who play a big part in enlivening our city.

“The proposed policy will apply across the whole city, but offer flexibility for different places, like Banks Peninsula, where a tweak may be required.”

The Council plans to consider feedback and make a final decision in August/September and have the new policy in place in October.

Image credit: Christchurch City Council

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