Fire and Emergency New Zealand (FENZ)
Check before you light a fire with FENZ – A three-step tool to let you know whether it’s safe to light a fire, and if you’ll need a fire permit.
Please also check your local council to ensure you follow any specific bylaws in your area.
Fire and Emergency New Zealand also issue fire permits.
If you want to light an open-air fire at your rural property that complies with the 100m rule, you need to find out what the current fire season is and whether you need a fire permit. Visit the Fire and Emergency New Zealand website for more information on fire permits and seasons.
No matter what the fire season is and whether you have a permit, you still need to follow any Council bylaws and Regional Council requirements relating to smoke nuisance and the burning of prohibited materials. If you are uncertain about whether you have resource consent for lighting a fire on your property, you can call Regional Council Duty Planner for free advice on 0800 884 880.
Regional Natural Resources Plan
Bay of Plenty Regional Council has adopted the Regional Natural Resources Plan. This contains rules about the clearance of vegetation by burning. Depending upon the location and scale of the burning, you may require resource consent. Contact the Regional Council on 0800 884 880, or email info@boprc.govt.nz.