Te Kaunihera o Tai Tokerau ki te Raki
AGENDA
Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Community Board Meeting
Thursday, 7 July 2022
Time: |
10:00 am |
Location: |
Te Hononga Centre, Gillies Street, Kawakawa |
Membership:
Chairperson Belinda Ward
Member Lane Ayr
Member Manuela Gmuer-Hornell
Member Bruce Mills
Member Frank Owen
Member Manuwai Wells
Member Dave Hookway-Kopa
Member Rachel Smith
7 July 2022 |
The Local Government Act 2002 states the role of a Community Board is to:
A. Represent, and act as an advocate for, the interests of its community.
B. Consider and report on all matters referred to it by the territorial authority, or any matter of interest or concern to the community board.
C. Maintain an overview of services provided by the territorial authority within the community.
D. Prepare an annual submission to the territorial authority for expenditure within the community.
E. Communicate with community organisations and special interest groups within the community.
F. Undertake any other responsibilities that are delegated to it by the territorial authority
Council Delegations to Community Boards - January 2013
The "civic amenities" referred to in these delegations include the following Council activities:
· Amenity lighting
· Cemeteries
· Drainage (does not include reticulated stormwater systems)
· Footpaths/cycle ways and walkways.
· Public toilets
· Reserves
· Halls
· Swimming pools
· Town litter
· Town beautification and maintenance
· Street furniture including public information signage.
· Street/public Art.
· Trees on Council land
· Off road public car parks.
· Lindvart Park – a Kaikohe-Hokianga Community Board civic amenity.
Exclusions: From time to time Council may consider some activities and assets as having district wide significance and these will remain the responsibility of Council. These currently include: The roading network, Hundertwasser toilets, District Library Network, Baysport, the Kerikeri, Kaikohe & Kaitaia Airports, Hokianga Vehicle Ferry, i-Site network, Far North Community Centre, Kerikeri Domain, Kawakawa Heated Swimming Pool, Kaikohe Cemetery, Kerikeri Sports Complex, The Centre at Kerikeri, the Bay of Islands/Hokianga Cycle Trail.
Set local priorities for minor capital works in accordance with existing strategies,
1. Recommend local service levels and asset development priorities for civic amenities as part of the Annual Plan and Long Term Plan processes.
2. Reallocate capital budgets within the Annual Plan of up to 5% for any specific civic amenity, provided that the overall activity budgetary targets are met.
3. Make grants from the allocated Community Funds in accordance with policy 3209, and the SPARC/Sport Northland Rural Travel fund in accordance with the criteria set by the respective body, and, for the Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Community Board, the power to allocate the Hundertwasser Donations Account.
4. Provide comment to council staff on resource consent applications having significance within the Community, including the provision of land for reserves or other public purposes.
5. To hold, or participate in hearings, as the Council considers appropriate, in relation to submissions pertinent to their community made to plans and strategies including the Long Term Plan and Annual Plan, and if appropriate recommend decisions to the Council.
6. To hold hearings of submissions received as a result of Special Consultative Procedures carried out in respect of any matter other than an Annual or Long Term Plan and make recommendations to the Council.
7. Where recommended by staff to appoint management committees for local reserves, cemeteries, halls, and community centres.
8. To allocate names for previously unnamed local roads, reserves and other community facilities, and recommend to Council name changes of previously named roads, reserves, and community facilities subject to consultation with the community.
9. To consider the provisions of new and reviewed reserve management plans for recommendation to the Council in accordance with the Reserves Act 1977 and hear or participate in the hearing of submissions thereto, as considered appropriate by the Council.
10. To provide recommendations to the Council in respect of applications for the use and/or lease of reserves not contemplated by an existing reserve management plan.
11. Prohibit the use of skateboards in specified locations within their communities, in accordance with Council’s Skating Bylaw 1998.
12. Recommend new bylaws or amendments to existing bylaws.
13. Prepare and review management plans for local cemeteries within budget parameters and in a manner consistent with Council Policy.
14. Exercise the following powers in respect of the Council bylaws within their community:
a) Control of Use of Public Spaces – Dispensations on signs
b) Mobile Shops and Hawkers – Recommend places where mobile shops and/or hawkers should not be permitted.
c) Parking and Traffic Control – Recommend parking restrictions, and areas where complying camping vehicles may park, and consider and grant dispensations in accordance with clause 2007.2
d) Public Places Liquor Control – Recommend times and places where the possession or drinking of alcohol should be prohibited.
e) Speed Limits – Recommend places and speed limits which should be imposed.
15. To appoint Community Board members to speak on behalf of their community in respect of submissions or petitions.
16. Specific to the Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Community Board – consider any recommendations of the Paihia Heritage Working Group and make appropriate recommendations to Council on the development of a draft Plan Change and a Section 32 analysis on heritage provisions for Paihia.
17. To set schedule of meeting dates, times and venues, subject to the meetings not conflicting with meetings of the Council and satisfying the provisions of the Local Government Official information and Meetings Act 1987.
18. To review all proposed public art projects on a project-by project basis to ensure they comply with policy #5105 Art in Public Places, including approval of the aesthetic appearance, maintenance programme, insurance and appropriate location, and to agree to their installation.
19. In respect of applications from food establishments for permission to establish tables and chairs on a public place, i.e. Alfresco dining in accordance with Policy 3116, to consider and decide on any application which does not meet all criteria of the policy, and any application which staff recommend to be declined.
20. Subject to a report from the appropriate managers and the appropriate budgetary provision, to make decisions in respect of civic amenities including the levels of service, and the provision or removal of an amenity not provided for elsewhere in these delegations.
Terms of Reference
In fulfilling its role and giving effect to its delegations, Community Boards are expected to:
1. Comment on adverse performance to the Chief Executive in respect of service delivery.
2. Assist their communities in the development of structure plans, emergency management community response plans, and community development plans.
3. Assist their communities to set priorities for Pride of Place programmes.
4. Have special regard for the views of Māori.
5. Have special regard for the views of special interest groups, e.g. disabled, youth, aged, etc.
6. Actively participate in community consultation and advocacy and keep Council informed on local issues.
7. Seek and report to Council community feedback on current issues by:
a) Holding a Community forum prior to Board meetings
b) Varying the venues of Board meetings to enable access by members of the community
8. Monitor and make recommendations to Council to improve effectiveness of policy.
9. Appoint a member to receive Annual Plan\Long Term Council Community Plan submissions pertinent to the Board area, attend hearings within the Board area, and attend Council deliberations prior to the Plan adoption.
Protocols
In supporting Community Boards to fulfil their role, the Council will:
1. Provide appropriate management support for the Boards.
2. Organise and host regular workshops with the Community Boards l to assess the 'State of the Wards & District' to establish spending priorities.
3. Prior to decision-making, seek and include 'Community Board views' in Council reports in relation to:
a) the disposal and purchase of land
b) proposals to acquire or dispose of reserves
c) representation reviews
d) development of new maritime facilities
e) community development plans and structure plans
f) removal and protection of trees
g) local economic development initiatives
h) changes to the Resource Management Plan
4. Organise and host quarterly meetings between Boards, the CEO and senior management staff.
5. Prepare an induction/familiarisation process targeting new members in particular early in the term.
6. Support Board members to arrange meetings with local agencies and service clubs to place more emphasis on partnerships and raising profile of the Boards as community leaders.
7. Permit Board chairperson (or nominated member) speaking rights at Council meetings.
8. Help Boards to implement local community projects.
9. Arrange for Infrastructure and Asset Management Staff to meet with the Community Boards in September each year to agree the capital works for the forthcoming year for input into the Annual or Long Term Plan.
10. Provide information.
BAY OF ISLANDS-WHANGAROA COMMUNITY BOARD MEMBERS REGISTER OF INTERESTS
Name |
Responsibility (i.e. Chairperson etc) |
Declaration of Interests |
Nature of Potential Interest |
Member's Proposed Management Plan |
Belinda Ward |
Ward Jarvis Family Trust |
Trustee |
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Kenneth Jarvis Family Trust |
Trustee |
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Residence in Watea |
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Belinda Ward (Partner) |
Ward Jarvis Family Trust |
Trustee and beneficiary |
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Kenneth Jarvis Family Trust |
Trustee and beneficiary |
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Residence in Watea |
Trustee |
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Lane Ayr |
Retired |
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Home |
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Residence in Kerikeri |
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Lane Ayr (Partner) |
Riverview School |
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Home |
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Residence in Kerikeri |
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Bruce Mills |
Galloquine Trust / Galloquine Limited |
Director |
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Whangaroa Community Trust |
Trustee |
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Manuwai Wells |
No form received |
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Frank Owen |
Retired |
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Step aside from decisions that arise, that may have conflicts |
House Property in Kerikeri |
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Step aside from decisions that arise, that may have conflicts |
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Frank Owen (Partner) |
House Property in Kerikeri |
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Manuela Gmuer Hornell |
Bay of Islands Sailing week Incorporated |
Chair |
Funding for events |
Step aside from decisions that arise, that may have conflicts |
Te Au Mārie 1769 Sestercennial Trust |
Trustee |
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Step aside from decisions that arise, that may have conflicts |
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Chris Hornell and Manuela Gmuer-Hornell Partnership |
Partner |
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Step aside from decisions that arise, that may have conflicts |
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Hornell-Gmuer Trust |
Trustee and Beneficiary |
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Step aside from decisions that arise, that may have conflicts |
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Russell Contracting Limited |
Family Business |
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Step aside from decisions that arise, that may have conflicts |
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Russell Volunteer Fire Brigade |
Secretary |
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Step aside from decisions that arise, that may have conflicts |
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Dave Hookway-Kopa |
Manu Hapori Hauora – Community Wellbeing Advisor Northland DHB |
Employee |
Possibility of joint working groups with FNDC |
Consider each situation on merit and declare any potential conflict |
Property on Waipapa West Road |
Property owner |
Issues to do with the street |
Declare as appropriate |
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Rachel Smith |
Friends of Rolands Wood Charitable Trust |
Trustee |
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Mid North Family Support |
Trustee |
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Property Owner |
Kerikeri |
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Friends who work at Far North District Council |
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Kerikeri Cruising Club |
Subscription Member |
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Vision Kerikeri |
Financial Member |
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Rachel Smith (Partner) |
Property Owner |
Kerikeri |
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Friends who work at Far North District Council |
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Kerikeri Cruising Club |
Subscription Member and Treasurer |
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Vision Kerikeri |
Financial Member |
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Town and General Groundcare Limited) |
Director/Shareholder |
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Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Community Board Meeting Agenda |
7 July 2022 |
Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Community Board Meeting
will be held in the Te Hononga Centre, , Gillies Street,, Kawakawa on:
Thursday 7 July 2022 at 10:00 am
Te Paeroa Mahi / Order of Business
1 Karakia Timatanga / Opening Prayer
2 Nga Whakapāha Me Ngā Pānga Mema / Apologies and Conflicts of Interest
3 Te Wāhanga Tūmatanui / Public Forum
6 Confirmation of Previous Minutes
6.1 Confirmation of Previous Minutes
7.1 Chairperson and Members Reports
7.2 Road Naming - 405 Kerikeri Inlet Road, Kerikeri
8.1 Funding Granted by the Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Community Board 2016-2022 Financial Years
8.2 Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Community Board Action Sheet Update July 2022
9 Te Wāhanga Tūmataiti / Public Excluded
9.1 Confirmation of Previous Minutes - Public Excluded.
10 Karakia Whakamutunga / Closing Prayer
11 Te Kapinga Hui / Meeting Close
“Ka tuku mātou kia kaha mai ngā māngai kua whiriwhirihia mō Te Kaunihera o Tai Tokerau ki te Raki ki te mahi me te ngākau auaha me te whakamahi i ngā pūkenga me te mātauranga i roto i ngā wānanga me ngā whakataunga kia whakatūria ai tētahi Hapori e matatika ana, e tū kotahi ana ka mutu ka whakapiki anō i te oranga o tō tātou rohe, ka whakatau anō i ngā take o te rohe i runga i te tika me te pono”.
We ask that through the boards discussions and decisions the representatives elected may advocate on behalf of the Bay of Islands-Whangaroa community with aroha, imagination, skill and wisdom to achieve a fairer and more united community that enhances the wellbeing of the community and solves the community's problems efficiently and effectively.
2 Nga Whakapāha Me Ngā Pānga Mema / Apologies and Conflicts of Interest
Members need to stand aside from decision-making when a conflict arises between their role as a Member of the Community Board and any private or other external interest they might have. This note is provided as a reminder to Members to review the matters on the agenda and assess and identify where they may have a pecuniary or other conflict of interest, or where there may be a perception of a conflict of interest.
If a Member feels they do have a conflict of interest, they should publicly declare that at the start of the meeting or of the relevant item of business and refrain from participating in the discussion or voting on that item. If a Member thinks they may have a conflict of interest, they can seek advice from the Chief Executive Officer or the Team Leader Democracy Support (preferably before the meeting).
It is noted that while members can seek advice the final decision as to whether a conflict exists rests with the member.
3 Te Wāhanga Tūmatanui / Public Forum
No requests for deputations were received at the time of the Agenda going to print.
Representatives for the following funding applications:
· Kerikeri Gymnastics Club
· Kerikeri Rifle and Pistol Club
· Bay of Islands Yacht Club
· Kerikeri Theatre Company
· Whangaroa County Museum and Archives
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6 Confirmation of Previous Minutes
6.1 Confirmation of Previous Minutes
File Number: A3538442
Author: Rhonda-May Whiu, Democracy Advisor
Authoriser: Aisha Huriwai, Team Leader Democracy Services
Te Take Pūrongo / Purpose of the Report
The minutes are attached to allow the Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Community Board to confirm that the minutes are a true and correct record of the previous meeting.
1) te TĀhuhu kŌrero / Background
Local Government Act 2002 clause 7 Section 28 states that a local authority must keep minutes of its proceedings. The minutes of these proceedings duly entered and authenticated as prescribed by a local authority are prima facie evidence of those meetings.
2) Te matapaki me NgĀ KŌwhiringa / Discussion and Options
The minutes of the meeting are attached.
The Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Community Board Standing Orders Section 27.3 states that “no discussion may arise on the substance of the minutes at any succeeding meeting, except as to their correctness”.
Te Take Tūtohunga / Reason for the recommendation
The reason for the recommendation is to confirm the minutes as a true and correct record of the previous meeting.
3) NgĀ PĀnga PŪtea me ngĀ wĀhanga tahua / Financial Implications and Budgetary Provision
There are no financial implications or the need for budgetary provision.
1. 2022-06-02 Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Community Board Minutes - A3725522 ⇩
Te Hōtaka Take Ōkawa / Compliance schedule:
Full consideration has been given to the provisions of the Local Government Act 2002 S77 in relation to decision making, in particular:
1. A Local authority must, in the course of the decision-making process,
a) Seek to identify all reasonably practicable options for the achievement of the objective of a decision; and
b) Assess the options in terms of their advantages and disadvantages; and
c) If any of the options identified under paragraph (a) involves a significant decision in relation to land or a body of water, take into account the relationship of Māori and their culture and traditions with their ancestral land, water sites, waahi tapu, valued flora and fauna and other taonga.
2. This section is subject to Section 79 - Compliance with procedures in relation to decisions.
He Take Ōkawa / Compliance requirement |
Te Aromatawai Kaimahi / Staff assessment |
State the level of significance (high or low) of the issue or proposal as determined by the Council’s Significance and Engagement Policy |
This is a matter of low significance. |
State the relevant Council policies (external or internal), legislation, and/or community outcomes (as stated in the LTP) that relate to this decision. |
This report complies with the Local Government Act 2002 Schedule 7 Section 28. |
State whether this issue or proposal has a District wide relevance and, if not, the ways in which the appropriate Community Board’s views have been sought. |
It is the responsibility of each meeting to confirm their minutes therefore the views of another meeting are not relevant. |
State the possible implications for Māori and how Māori have been provided with an opportunity to contribute to decision making if this decision is significant and relates to land and/or any body of water. |
There are no implications on Māori in confirming minutes from a previous meeting. Any implications on Māori arising from matters included in meeting minutes should be considered as part of the relevant report. |
Identify persons likely to be affected by or have an interest in the matter, and how you have given consideration to their views or preferences (for example – youth, the aged and those with disabilities). |
This report is asking for the minutes to be confirmed as a true and correct record, any interest that affect other people should be considered as art of the individuals report. |
State the financial implications and where budgetary provisions have been made to support this decision. |
There are no financial implications requiring input from the Chief Financial Officer. |
Chief Financial Officer review. |
The Chief Financial Officer has not reviewed this report.
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7.1 Chairperson and Members Reports
File Number: A3702463
Author: Rhonda-May Whiu, Democracy Advisor
Authoriser: Aisha Huriwai, Team Leader Democracy Services
TE TAKE PŪRONGO / Purpose of the Report
The report provides feedback to the community on matters of interest or concern to the Community Board.
NGĀ TŪTOHUNGA / Recommendation That the Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Community Board note the reports from Chairperson Belinda Ward, Deputy Chair Frank Owen, and member Manuela Gmuer-Hornell. |
TE tĀHUHU KŌRERO / Background
The Local Government Act 2002 Part 4 Section 52 states that the role of a Community Board is to represent, and act as an advocate for the interests of its community.
Resource Consents for the Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Ward have been emailed to members.
TE MATAPAKI ME NGĀ KŌWHIRINGA / Discussion and Next Steps
Community Boards are required to consider and report on any matters of concern or interest to the Community Board, maintain an overview of services provided to the community and communicate with community organisations and special interest groups within the community.
The reports from the Chairperson and Members provide information to community on these requirements. They also provide Request for Service (RFS) information on issues of interest or concern to the Community Board, providing a reference for further enquiry on the progress of the matters raised. The report from the Chairperson and members are attached.
Resource Consents have been emailed to community board members. Members have five days to send feedback in relation to a resource consent. Members will be expected to include these details in their member reports going forward.
REASON FOR THE RECOMMENDATION
The reason for the recommendation is to provide information to the Community on the work that has been undertaken by the Chairperson and Members on its behalf.
NGĀ PĀNGA PŪTEA ME NGĀ WĀHANGA TAHUA / Financial Implications and Budgetary Provision
There are no financial implications or the need for budgetary provision as a result of this report.
1. Community Board Chairperson Report - Belinda Ward - A3760058 ⇩
2. Community Board Member Report - Frank Owen - A3760123 ⇩
3. Community Board Member Report - Manuela Gmuer-Hornell - A3764334 ⇩
7 July 2022 |
7.2 Road Naming - 405 Kerikeri Inlet Road, Kerikeri
File Number: A3713060
Author: Selina Topia, Roading Support Officer
Authoriser: Andy Finch, General Manager - Infrastructure and Asset Management
Take Pūrongo / Purpose of the Report
To seek approval from the Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Community Board to officially name a right-of-way (ROW).
WhakarĀpopoto matua / Executive Summary
Council has received a Road Naming application to name a right-of-way (ROW) addressed at 405 Kerikeri Inlet Road, Kerikeri. Community Boards have delegated authority to name a right-of-way (ROW).
That the Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Community Board, pursuant to Council’s Road Naming and Property Addressing Policy #2125, name a right-of-way (ROW), Egret Way that is currently addressed at 405 Kerikeri Inlet Road, Kerikeri as per map (A3640647). |
1) TĀhuhu kŌrero / Background
Natalie Watson of Williams & King has advised that this is a right-of-way (ROW) created by a sub-division addressed at 405 Kerikeri Inlet Road, Kerikeri.
a) Egret Way or Egret View is indicative of the type of the birds that lives in the estuarine habitats in this subdivision.
b) The name Inlet View is suggested because of the inlet view.
The following names were also suggested (see attachment 1 – email) in recognition of the historical name of the island portion of the site and a cultural impact assessment that included the islands name in the 1940s:
a) Te Korau Way
b) Onaia / Konaia Way
c) Pihoe Way
The background for these names is given also as per the Road Naming application attached (A3640647).
2) matapaki me NgĀ KŌwhiringa / Discussion and Options
1. Egret Way
2. Egret Lane
3. Inlet View Close
The Roading team and Land Information NZ (LINZ) have no objections to the names suggested above.
Take Tūtohunga / Reason for the recommendation
The road names recommended in this report are not duplicates of any other road names in the district, therefore they meet the criteria set out in the Council’s Road Naming and Property Numbering Policy and the Australian/New Zealand Addressing Standard – AS/NZS 48192011
3) PĀnga PŪtea me ngĀ wĀhanga tahua / Financial Implications and Budgetary Provision
1. Application and Map - Document number - A3640647 ⇩
2. LINZ approval - Document number - A3640421 ⇩
3. Schedule - Document number - A3710124 ⇩
Hōtaka Take Ōkawa / Compliance Schedule:
Full consideration has been given to the provisions of the Local Government Act 2002 S77 in relation to decision making, in particular:
1. A Local authority must, in the course of the decision-making process,
a) Seek to identify all reasonably practicable options for the achievement of the objective of a decision; and
b) Assess the options in terms of their advantages and disadvantages; and
c) If any of the options identified under paragraph (a) involves a significant decision in relation to land or a body of water, take into account the relationship of Māori and their culture and traditions with their ancestral land, water sites, waahi tapu, valued flora and fauna and other taonga.
2. This section is subject to Section 79 - Compliance with procedures in relation to decisions.
He Take Ōkawa / Compliance Requirement |
Aromatawai Kaimahi / Staff Assessment |
State the level of significance (high or low) of the issue or proposal as determined by the Council’s Significance and Engagement Policy |
This is the naming of a right-of-way (ROW) and is of low significance. |
State the relevant Council policies (external or internal), legislation, and/or community outcomes (as stated in the LTP) that relate to this decision. |
Road Naming and Property Numbering Policy #2125 and Australia/New Zealand Urban and Rural Addressing Standards 4819.2011 |
State whether this issue or proposal has a District wide relevance and, if not, the ways in which the appropriate Community Board’s views have been sought. |
No district wide relevance and the Community Board have the delegated authority to approve road names. |
State the possible implications for Māori and how Māori have been provided with an opportunity to contribute to decision making if this decision is significant and relates to land and/or any body of water. State the possible implications and how this report aligns with Te Tiriti o Waitangi / The Treaty of Waitangi. |
An email was sent to the representatives of Ngati Rehia and were asked to provide feedback. There has been no response received. |
Identify persons likely to be affected by or have an interest in the matter, and how you have given consideration to their views or preferences (for example – youth, the aged and those with disabilities). |
There are currently no property owners as this is a new subdivision.
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State the financial implications and where budgetary provisions have been made to support this decision. |
There will be no financial implications to Council relating to the installation of the road name sign (blue on white background name blade). The cost of the road signage and installation will be met by the applicant. |
Chief Financial Officer review. |
The Chief Financial Officer has reviewed this report |
7 July 2022 |
File Number: A3760774
Author: Kathryn Trewin, Funding Advisor
Authoriser: Sheryl Gavin, Manager - Corporate Planning & Community Development
Take Pūrongo / Purpose of the Report
Recipients of funds from the Community Board’s Local Grant Fund must complete and submit a project report no later than two months after the completion of their project.
That the Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Community Board note the project report received from: a) Kerikeri Gymnastics Club b) Kerikeri Paddlers c) Youthline |
1) TĀhuhu kŌrero / Background
Clause 15 of the Community Grant Policy states that: “At the completion of a project that received community funding, recipients are required to complete a Project Report. These reports must be received no later than two months after the completion of the project, or, if the activity is ongoing, within two months of the funding being spent. Recipients who do not complete this form are ineligible for Council funding for a period of five years.”
2) matapaki me NgĀ KŌwhiringa / Discussion and Options
Copies of the project reports are attached for the Board’s information. Should Board members have concerns or issues with these reports, these should be discussed at this part of the meeting.
It is noted that the Board requested further information regarding the report from Te Ruapekapeka Trust, as when the funding was granted, the applicant indicated that they were anticipating funding from another source that would mean that the Boards funding would not be required. The applicant has still not responded to emails or phone calls at time of report writing to advise of the actual situation. The Funding Advisor will continue in efforts to get a response for the Board.
Take Tūtohunga / Reason for the recommendation
To receive the project reports from funding applicants in accordance with the Community Grant Policy.
3) PĀnga PŪtea me ngĀ wĀhanga tahua / Financial Implications and Budgetary Provision
There are no financial implications or budgetary requirements.
1. Kerikeri Gymnastics - A3760741 ⇩
2. Kerikeri Paddlers - A3760743 ⇩
3. Youthline - A3760739 ⇩
Hōtaka Take Ōkawa / Compliance Schedule:
Full consideration has been given to the provisions of the Local Government Act 2002 S77 in relation to decision making, in particular:
1. A Local authority must, in the course of the decision-making process,
a) Seek to identify all reasonably practicable options for the achievement of the objective of a decision; and
b) Assess the options in terms of their advantages and disadvantages; and
c) If any of the options identified under paragraph (a) involves a significant decision in relation to land or a body of water, take into account the relationship of Māori and their culture and traditions with their ancestral land, water sites, waahi tapu, valued flora and fauna and other taonga.
2. This section is subject to Section 79 - Compliance with procedures in relation to decisions.
He Take Ōkawa / Compliance Requirement |
Aromatawai Kaimahi / Staff Assessment |
State the level of significance (high or low) of the issue or proposal as determined by the Council’s Significance and Engagement Policy |
This is a matter of low significance. |
State the relevant Council policies (external or internal), legislation, and/or community outcomes (as stated in the LTP) that relate to this decision. |
Community Grant Policy. |
State whether this issue or proposal has a District wide relevance and, if not, the ways in which the appropriate Community Board’s views have been sought. |
This report does not have district-wide relevance. |
State the possible implications for Māori and how Māori have been provided with an opportunity to contribute to decision making if this decision is significant and relates to land and/or any body of water. State the possible implications and how this report aligns with Te Tiriti o Waitangi / The Treaty of Waitangi. |
No implications for Māori in relation to land and/or water. |
Identify persons likely to be affected by or have an interest in the matter, and how you have given consideration to their views or preferences (for example – youth, the aged and those with disabilities). |
Considered in the application. |
State the financial implications and where budgetary provisions have been made to support this decision. |
Budgetary Provision has been made and the grant is allocated in accordance with the Community Grant Policy. |
Chief Financial Officer review. |
The Chief Financial Officer has not reviewed this report.
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7 July 2022 |
File Number: A3760765
Author: Kathryn Trewin, Funding Advisor
Authoriser: Sheryl Gavin, Manager - Corporate Planning & Community Development
Take Pūrongo / Purpose of the Report
This report summarises applications for Local Community Grant funding to enable the Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Community Board to determine which application/s will receive funding at the 7 July 2022 meeting.
WhakarĀpopoto matua / Executive Summary
· Four new applications and two applications from the June meeting have been received, requesting $78,271.
· The Board has $201,549 at the start of the new Financial Year.
· The Board also has $100,000 for placemaking funding to grant in the 2022/23 financial year.
That the Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Community Board; a) approves the sum of $17,000 (plus GST if applicable) be paid from the Board’s Community Fund account to Bay of Islands Animal Rescue for costs towards 2022/23 animal desexing programme 2022 to meet the following Community Outcomes: i) Communities that are healthy, safe, connected and sustainable ii) Proud, vibrant communities
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tŪtohunga / Recommendation That the Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Community Board; b) approves the sum of $12,500 (plus GST if applicable) be paid from the Board’s Community Fund account to Kerikeri Gymnastics Club for costs towards purchasing a van to transport children to gymnastics to meet the following Community Outcomes: i) Communities that are healthy, safe, connected and sustainable ii) Proud, vibrant communities
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tŪtohunga / Recommendation That the Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Community Board; c) approves the sum of $10,000 (plus GST if applicable) be paid from the Board’s Community Fund account to Kerikeri Rifle and Pistol Club for costs towards construction of a shelter to meet the following Community Outcomes: i) Communities that are healthy, safe, connected and sustainable ii) Proud, vibrant communities
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tŪtohunga / Recommendation That the Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Community Board; d) approves the sum of $3,235 (plus GST if applicable) be paid from the Board’s Community Fund account to Bay of Islands Yacht Club for costs towards CCTV to link in to the Paihia system to meet the following Community Outcomes: i) Communities that are healthy, safe, connected and sustainable ii) Proud, vibrant communities
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tŪtohunga / Recommendation That the Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Community Board; e) approves the sum of $8,536 (plus GST if applicable) be paid from the Board’s Community Fund account to Kerikeri Theatre Company for costs towards Blackadder Stage Show to meet the following Community Outcomes: i) Communities that are healthy, safe, connected and sustainable ii) Proud, vibrant communities
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tŪtohunga / Recommendation That the Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Community Board; f) approves the sum of $4,500 (plus GST if applicable) be paid from the Board’s Community Fund account to Whangaroa County Museum and Archives for annual operating costs to meet the following Community Outcomes: i) Communities that are healthy, safe, connected and sustainable ii) Proud, vibrant communities
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1) TĀhuhu kŌrero / Background
Each application has been checked by staff for completeness and complies with the conditions of the Community Grant Policy, Community Outcomes as stated in the LTP and all provisions listed on the application form.
Applicant |
Project |
Requested |
Recommended |
Comments |
Community Outcome(s) |
Type |
Bay of Islands Animal Rescue |
Desexing programme |
$17,000 |
$17,000 |
The Board allocated the remaining funds at the end of the 2021/22 Financial Year in the amount of $4,000 and resolved to revisit this application in the new financial year for the remaining request. |
i) Communities that are healthy, safe, connected and sustainable ii) Proud, vibrant communities |
Community |
Kerikeri Gymnastics Club |
Purchase of a transport van |
$25,000 |
$12,500 |
The club has requested the full amount needed for the van, but has not yet secured any other funding for the purchase or operation at the time this report was written. The applicant spoke at the June meeting when this application was originally received. |
i) Communities that are healthy, safe, connected and sustainable ii) Proud, vibrant communities |
Community |
Kerikeri Rifle and Pistol Assoc |
Shelter Construction at new site |
$20,000 |
$10,000 |
The Board may choose to provide funding for this club, which has relocated and is seeking to build additional shelter. |
i) Communities that are healthy, safe, connected and sustainable ii) Proud, vibrant communities |
Infrastructure |
Bay of Islands Yacht Club |
CCTV System |
$3,235 |
$3,235 |
This system will link into the wider Paihia area CCTV network and will cover the wharf area, which is well used by the community, as well as cruise ship tenders when cruise ships are in port |
i) Communities that are healthy, safe, connected and sustainable ii) Proud, vibrant communities |
Infrastructure |
Kerikeri Theatre Company |
Blackadder |
$8,536 |
$8,536 |
This is a repeat applicant with a track record of putting on successful shows. They are asking for funding to cover their venue hire. |
i) Communities that are healthy, safe, connected and sustainable ii) Proud, vibrant communities |
Event |
Whangaroa County Museum and Archives |
Operating Expenses |
$4,500 |
$4,500 |
This is the annual request for assistance with operating costs for the Whangaroa County Museum. They have secured some other funding this year to assist. |
i) Communities that are healthy, safe, connected and sustainable ii) Proud, vibrant communities |
Community |
Take Tūtohunga / Reason for the recommendation
The applicant was required to complete a standard application form and provide supporting information.
For each application, the Board has three options.
Option 1 Authorise funding for the full amount requested
Option 2 Authorise partial funding
Option 3 Decline funding
Each application has been assessed and meets the criteria of the Community Grant Policy, Community Outcomes as listed in the LTP, and the conditions listed on the application form.
3) PĀnga PŪtea me ngĀ wĀhanga tahua / Financial Implications and Budgetary Provision
Budgetary Provision has been made and the grant is allocated in accordance with the Community Grant Policy.
1. Bay of Islands Animal Rescue - A3715784 ⇩
2. Kerikeri Gymnastics Club - A3715786 ⇩
3. Kerikeri Rifle and Pistol Club - A3715779 ⇩
4. Bay of Islands Yacht Club - A3760740 ⇩
5. Kerikeri Theatre Company - A3760738 ⇩
6. Whangaroa County Museum - A3760742 ⇩
Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Community Board Meeting Agenda |
7 July 2022 |
Hōtaka Take Ōkawa / Compliance Schedule:
Full consideration has been given to the provisions of the Local Government Act 2002 S77 in relation to decision making, in particular:
1. A Local authority must, in the course of the decision-making process,
a) Seek to identify all reasonably practicable options for the achievement of the objective of a decision; and
b) Assess the options in terms of their advantages and disadvantages; and
c) If any of the options identified under paragraph (a) involves a significant decision in relation to land or a body of water, take into account the relationship of Māori and their culture and traditions with their ancestral land, water sites, waahi tapu, valued flora and fauna and other taonga.
2. This section is subject to Section 79 - Compliance with procedures in relation to decisions.
He Take Ōkawa / Compliance Requirement |
Aromatawai Kaimahi / Staff Assessment |
State the level of significance (high or low) of the issue or proposal as determined by the Council’s Significance and Engagement Policy |
This is a matter of low significance. |
State the relevant Council policies (external or internal), legislation, and/or community outcomes (as stated in the LTP) that relate to this decision. |
Community Grant Policy. |
State whether this issue or proposal has a District wide relevance and, if not, the ways in which the appropriate Community Board’s views have been sought. |
This report does not have district-wide relevance. |
State the possible implications for Māori and how Māori have been provided with an opportunity to contribute to decision making if this decision is significant and relates to land and/or any body of water. State the possible implications and how this report aligns with Te Tiriti o Waitangi / The Treaty of Waitangi. |
No implications for Māori in relation to land and/or water. |
Identify persons likely to be affected by or have an interest in the matter, and how you have given consideration to their views or preferences (for example – youth, the aged and those with disabilities). |
Considered in the application. |
State the financial implications and where budgetary provisions have been made to support this decision. |
Budgetary Provision has been made and the grant is allocated in accordance with the Community Grant Policy. |
Chief Financial Officer review. |
The Chief Financial Officer has not reviewed this report.
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7 July 2022 |
8.1 Funding Granted by the Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Community Board 2016-2022 Financial Years
File Number: A3760510
Author: Kathryn Trewin, Funding Advisor
Authoriser: Ana Mules, Team Leader - Community Development and Investment
TAKE PŪRONGO / Purpose of the Report
The Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Community Board requested a break-down of funding provided by subdivision during the current triennium versus the previous triennium.
WHAKARĀPOPOTO MATUA / Executive SummarY
· The amount of funding granted over the last two triennium increased significantly, with $470,232 granted by the Board between July 2016 and June 2019 and $719,078 granted between July 2019 and June 2022.
· The number of applications did not increase significantly, but it is expected that this is primarily because of the effect of Covid-19 on communities, putting projects and events on hold.
· It should be noted that funding that was granted and then rescinded is not included in these amounts, as this funding was reallocated by the Board.
That the Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Community Board receive the report Funding Granted by the Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Community Board 2016-2022 Financial Years.
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tĀHUHU KŌRERO / Background
The Board requested information on funding is has granted over the past triennium. Information has been provided to allow the Board to compare what was granted in the previous triennium. Although application numbers are similar across both periods, anecdotal evidence from our communities indicate that application numbers would be higher if not for the impact of Covid-19, which caused a number of events and projects to be delayed or cancelled due to lockdowns and lack of resources and visitors.
It is noted that the full $100,000 Placemaking Funding for the 2021/22 Financial Year has been granted to the placemaking project on the Russell Waterfront.
The attachments to this report show the overall funding by the Board and also provide a breakdown by subdivision.
PĀNGA PŪTEA ME NGĀ WĀHANGA TAHUA / Financial Implications and Budgetary Provision
Funding is granted by the Board in accordance with the Community Grant Policy.
1. Funding Breakdown by Subdivision - A3760468 ⇩
2. Graphs showing overall funding - A3760477 ⇩
7 July 2022 |
8.2 Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Community Board Action Sheet Update July 2022
File Number: A3702474
Author: Rhonda-May Whiu, Democracy Advisor
Authoriser: Aisha Huriwai, Team Leader Democracy Services
TAKE PŪRONGO / Purpose of the Report
To provide the Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Community Board with an overview of outstanding decisions from 1 January 2020.
WHAKARĀPOPOTO MATUA / Executive SummarY
· Council staff have reintroduced action sheets as a mechanism to communicate progress against decisions/resolutions and confirm when decisions have been implemented.
· Action sheets are in place for Council, Committees and Community Boards.
That the Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Community Board receive the report Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Community Board Action Sheet Update July 2022. |
tĀHUHU KŌRERO / Background
Action Sheet’s provide regular updates on progress against decisions made at meetings.
Action sheets have been designed as a way to close the loop and communicate with elected members on the decisions made by way of resolution at formal meetings.
MATAPAKI ME NGĀ KŌWHIRINGA / Discussion and Next Steps
The Democracy Services staff are working with staff to ensure that the project completion times are updated so that action sheets provided to members differentiate between work outstanding and work in progress.
PĀNGA PŪTEA ME NGĀ WĀHANGA TAHUA / Financial Implications and Budgetary Provision
There are no financial implications or need for budgetary provision in receiving this report.
1. Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Community Board Action Sheet July 2022 - A3761633 ⇩
Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Community Board Meeting Agenda |
7 July 2022 |
7 July 2022 |
9 Te Wāhanga Tūmataiti / Public Excluded
RESOLUTION TO EXCLUDE THE PUBLIC
That the public be excluded from the following parts of the proceedings of this meeting. The general subject matter of each matter to be considered while the public is excluded, the reason for passing this resolution in relation to each matter, and the specific grounds under section 48 of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987 for the passing of this resolution are as follows:
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Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Community Board Meeting Agenda |
7 July 2022 |
10 Karakia Whakamutunga / Closing Prayer