"It's all up in the air - here they are talking all about it and nobody knows what it means. But it is obviously leading towards rules and conditions over their properties," Ms Goudie said.
Hearings for the RPS, which sets out 11 criteria about what outstanding natural features and landscapes are, including areas already protected, and where that type of biodiversity is rare, begin this week at Waikato Regional Council.
The final policy statement will then feed into the Thames Coromandel District Council district plan which the council, under legislation, is required to implement.
Waikato Regional Council group manager of policy and transport Vaughan Payne said the maps with the draft areas were a desktop exercise for the district council to consult on and get feedback on.
"Those maps are not in the regional policy statement that's proposed so there is no need to consult with each individual landowner."
PAPER WAR
* Coromandel landowners are fighting plans to put restrictions on private land.
* Waikato Regional Council has identified properties as being outstanding natural features and landscapes.
* The owners have not been notified directly and have now missed the deadline to submit on the regional policy statement.
* Thames Coromandel District Council sent out a letter to 3600 affected landowners in November.