Notice of Meeting:

I hereby give notice that an ordinary meeting of the Waikouaiti Coast Community Board will be held on:

 

Date:                                                    Wednesday 25 March 2020

Time:                                                   5.30 pm

Venue:                                                Karitane Hall, Coast Road, Karitane

 

Sue Bidrose

Chief Executive Officer

 

Waikouaiti Coast Community Board

PUBLIC AGENDA

 

MEMBERSHIP

 

Chairperson

Alasdair Morrison

 

Deputy Chairperson

Geraldine Tait

 

Members

Andy Barratt

Sonya Billyard

 

Mark Brown

Mandy Mayhem-Bullock

 

Cr Jim O'Malley

 

 

Senior Officer                                               Nick Dixon, Group Manager Ara Toi

 

Governance Support Officer                  Rebecca Murray

 

 

 

Rebecca Murray

Governance Support Officer

 

 

Telephone: 03 477 4000

Rebecca.Murray@dcc.govt.nz

www.dunedin.govt.nz

 

 

 

 

 

Note: Reports and recommendations contained in this agenda are not to be considered as Council policy until adopted.

 


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ITEM TABLE OF CONTENTS                                                                                                                                         PAGE

 

1             Public Forum                                                                                                                                                              4

1.1       Public Forum - Shortcut Road                                                                                                                 4

1.2       Public Forum - Bus Services                                                                                                                     4

1.3       Public Forum - South Eastern Marine Reserve                                                                                 4

2             Apologies                                                                                                                                                                    4

3             Confirmation of Agenda                                                                                                                                        4

4             Declaration of Interest                                                                                                                                           5

5             Confirmation of Minutes                                                                                                                                       9

5.1       Waikouaiti Coast Community Board meeting - 22 January 2020                                            10     

Part A Reports (Waikouaiti Coast Community Board  has power to decide these matters)

6             Governance Support Officer's Report                                                                                                            19

7             Board Updates                                                                                                                                                        32

8             Chairperson's Report                                                                                                                                           33

9             Council Activities                                                                                                                                                   34

10           Items for Consideration by the Chairperson                                                                                               35             

 

 


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1          Public Forum

1.1       Public Forum - Shortcut Road

Lindsay Scott, Deputy Chief Fire Officer, wishes to address the meeting concerning Shortcut Road.

1.2       Public Forum - Bus Services

Shirley Hewett wishes to address the meeting concerning bus services.

1.3       Public Forum - South Eastern Marine Reserve

Representatives from the coastal community will provide clarity regarding the south eastern marine reserve.

2          Apologies

Apologies have been received from Geraldine Tait and Mandy Mayhem-Bullock.

 

That the Board:

 

Accepts the apologies from Geraldine Tait and Mandy Mayhem-Bullock.

3          Confirmation of agenda

Note: Any additions must be approved by resolution with an explanation as to why they cannot be delayed until a future meeting.


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Declaration of Interest

 

  

 

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1.         Members are reminded of the need to stand aside from decision-making when a conflict arises between their role as an elected representative and any private or other external interest they might have.

 

2.         Elected members are reminded to update their register of interests as soon as practicable, including amending the register at this meeting if necessary.

 

RECOMMENDATIONS

That the Board:

a)     Notes/Amends if necessary the Elected Members' Interest Register attached as Attachment A; and

b)     Confirms/Amends the proposed management plan for Elected Members' Interests.

 

 

Attachments

 

Title

Page

a

Waikouaiti Coast Community Board Register of Interest

7

  



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Confirmation of Minutes

Waikouaiti Coast Community Board meeting - 22 January 2020

 

 

RECOMMENDATIONS

That the Board:

Confirms the Waikouaiti Coast Community Board meeting held on 22 January 2020 as a correct record.

 

 

 

Attachments

 

Title

Page

A

Minutes of Waikouaiti Coast Community Board meeting  held on 22 January 2020

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Waikouaiti Coast Community Board

MINUTES

 

Minutes of an ordinary meeting of the Waikouaiti Coast Community Board held in the Blueskin Bay Library, Harvey Street, Waitati on Wednesday 22 January 2020, commencing at 5.30 pm

 

PRESENT

 

Chairperson

Alasdair Morrison

 

Deputy Chairperson

Geraldine Tait

 

Members

Andy Barratt

Sonya Billyard

 

Mark Brown

Mandy Mayhem-Bullock

 

Cr Jim O'Malley

 

 

IN ATTENDANCE

Hjarne Poulsen (Team Leader Transport Engineering and Road Safety)

 

Senior Officer                                               Nick Dixon, Group Manager Ara Toi

Governance Support Officer                  Lauren McDonald and Natalie Savigny

 

 

1          Public Forum

1.1       Public Forum

 

Shortcut Road

Chris Linsell spoke on the residents’ concerns for the safety of pedestrians and cyclists from motorists on Shortcut Road.  He provided a letter, signed by all the residents of Shortcut Road seeking action to modify the road to become a no-through road, e.g. a cul-de-sac  Mr Linsell responded to questions from Board members relating to speed and volume of traffic on Shortcut Road, safety of pedestrians and cyclists, options for road, such as one-way traffic, visibility issues, and sealing of the road surface.

 

Doctors Point Road

Michael Fay addressed the meeting concerning the speed of traffic on Doctors Point Road.  He summarised the data contained in a DCC traffic survey of traffic volume and speed on the road during January and February 2019.  He suggested that speed reduction and speed humps be placed on separate sections of the road which he believed would greatly improve road safety for commuters, pedestrians and residents using Doctors Point Road.  Mr Fay responded to questions from Board Members regarding support for speed reduction on the road.

 

Board member Mark Brown confirmed that an abbreviated form of Mr Fay’s article would be included in the next issue of the Blueskin News.

 

Waitati Music Festival

Marissa George spoke in support of the Waitati Music Festival funding application and provided additional budget information requested by the Board at the November 2019 meeting.  She advised that the one day music and arts event was in its 9th year and was a community day, bringing together the talents of the Waikouaiti Coast area.  She outlined the workshops and activities available on the day.  She thanked the Board for its funding support for previous festivals.  She responded to questions from Board Members on the budget details and other funding sources.

 

Moved (Alasdair Morrison/Cr Jim O'Malley):

That the Board:

 

Extends Public Forum.

 

Motion carried (WC/2020/001)

 

Waikouaiti Community Garden

Shelley St James spoke in support of the funding application for the Waikouaiti Community Garden for fencing and provided print information on the garden’s vision and guiding principles.

 

Board member Sonya Billyard also spoke on the community garden project and confirmed it had received place based community funding through POWA. She advised that the public liability portion of the funding application to the Board, would likely be covered by POWA.  Shelley St James advised that the fencing was to be a continuation of the fencing completed by Council on the skatepark boundary and was to provide a safety barrier and windbreak from the paddock directly behind the community garden.

 

2          Apologies

There were no apologies.

 

3          Confirmation of agenda

 

 

Moved (Alasdair Morrison/Andy Barratt):

That the Board:

 

Confirms the agenda without addition or alteration.

 

Motion carried (WC/2020/002)

 

 

 

4          Declarations of interest

Members were reminded of the need to stand aside from decision-making when a conflict arose between their role as an elected representative and any private or other external interest they might have.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Moved (Alasdair Morrison/Andy Barratt):

That the Board:

 

a)     Notes the Elected Members' Interest Register; and

b)     Confirms the proposed management plan for Elected Members' Interests.

Motion carried (WC/2020/003)

 

5          Confirmation of Minutes

5.1       Waikouaiti Coast Community Board meeting - 20 November 2019

 

Moved (Alasdair Morrison/Sonya Billyard):

That the Board:

 

Confirms the Waikouaiti Coast Community Board meeting held on 20 November 2019 as a correct record.

Motion carried (WC/2020/004)

    

Part A Reports

6          Governance Support Officer's Report

 

The report provided details of activities relevant to the Board’s area including project funding, correspondence, updates and Annual Plan submission presentation.

 

a)         Project Fund

Project Fund balance confirmed as $5,761.00.

 

b)        Correspondence

The voting paper for the nominees (Robin Thomas, Mandy Mayhem-Bullock and Jacque Ruston) to the Community Boards Executive Committee (CBEC) as the Zone 6 representative was discussed.  Board members supported the nomination of Mandy Mayhem-Bullock and the Chair completed and signed the voting paper for return to LGNZ.

 

             Shortcut Road residents’ letter and petition

The DCC Team Leader Transport Engineering and Road Safety, Hjarne Poulsen was in attendance and outlined the required process for any proposed change of speed and access to Shortcut Road, i.e. including public consultation process, submissions and review process and the requirement for any request of change(s) such as a cul-de-sac, to the Traffic and Parking Bylaw.

 

Discussion was held on

·    implications if Shortcut Road had a barrier in place, including for emergency vehicle access

·    precedent being set if Shortcut Road was to become one way traffic only, resident only, or a cul-de-sac for other residential roads in the city.

·    volume of traffic using both Mount Cargill and Shortcut Roads

·    establishing speed counters on Mount Cargill and Shortcut Roads. 

The Senior Officer, Nick Dixon, suggested that the board give consideration to embedding road safety matters as a high priority activity into the Community Plan as this would give the Board the mandate to engage in conversation with the Transport team.

 

 

Moved (Alasdair Morrison/Mark Brown):

That the Board:

a)    Forward the letter from the Shortcut Road residents to the Transport team.

b)    Advise that the Waikouaiti Coast Community are in broad agreement with the residents’ road safety concerns.

c)    Request information be collected regarding traffic volumes (including passed the Waitati School).

d)    Request the staff to report back to the Board and advise the processes and timeline to have the road safety issues addressed.

 Motion carried (WC/2020/005)

 

 

             Freedom Camping

Action: The Star newsletter article “Enjoying Dunedin Beaches”  which featured compliance with the Reserves and Beaches Bylaw to be added to the Board’s Facebook page. (Andy Barratt)

 

a)         Parks and Recreation/Transport/3 Waters and Property Action Updates

Action request – That Parks and Recreation/3 Waters provide details of the wastewater maintenance contract in place.

 

b)        Round the Boards – OAR FM programme

The Board discussed the value of participation in the programme.

 

 

Moved (Geraldine Tait/Mark Brown):

That the Board:

 

Declines to participate in the OAR FM “Round the Boards” programme.

 

Motion carried (WC/2020/006)

 

 

c)         Playground upgrade information

The Board endorsed Geraldine Tait contacting the Parks and Recreation Senior Planner, Claire Swift, in regards to the long term planning for the city providing play equipment and spaces for teenagers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

d)        DCC Annual Plan Submission

The Chairperson sought the priorities that Board members considered important to include in his presentation to the Council Annual Plan meeting on Thursday 30 January 2020.  These were agreed as:

·      Waitati sewage scheme

·      Water tanks for fire fighting

·      Shortcut Road

·      Waikouaiti beach (seats, rubbish collection)

·      Waikouaiti – main street

·      Waikouaiti transfer/recycling station

·      Speeding and road safety concerns

·      Condition of rural roads

 

Action  – Request that the Planning team advise how rural communities are able to be added to the amenity upgrades list as currently only urban areas are shown. (GSO)

 

 

Moved (Alasdair Morrison/Cr Jim O'Malley):

That the Board:

 

a)     Notes the Governance Support Officer’s Report.

b)     Votes for Mandy Mayhem-Bullock to the CBEC as the  Zone 6 representative.

Motion carried (WC/2020/007)

 

7          Funding Applications

 

The report provided the details of two funding applications received for the Board’s consideration.  The funding application from the Waitati Music Festival was uplifted from the table from the 20 November 2019 meeting as the additional information sought by the Board had been received.  Discussion was held on the two requests for:

 

Waikouaiti Community Garden for a $1,300.000 grant for trellis fencing to aid in wind protection for their fledging garden.

 

Waitati Music Festival 2020 festival  for a $700.00 grant for toilet hire at the festival.

 

 

Sonya Billyard declared a conflict of interest and sat back from the table for the discussion of the funding for the Waikouaiti Community Garden. 

 

Board members requested that other material options for the fencing be considered instead of the trellis material as there was concern it may not stand up to adverse weather conditions.

 

 

Moved (Mandy Mayhem-Bullock/Geraldine Tait):

That the Board:

 

Approves the funding application from the Waikouaiti Community Garden for $1,300.00 towards the installation of fencing, subject to receipt of a design by Andy Barratt and Sonya Billyard for their approval on behalf of the Waikouaiti Coast Community Board.

Motion carried (WC/2020/008) with Sonya Billyard abstaining from the vote.

 

Moved (Alasdair Morrison/Mandy Mayhem-Bullock):

That the Board:

Uplifts the funding application from Waitati Music Festival from the table.

Motion carried (WC/2020/009)

 

 

Moved (Alasdair Morrison/Cr Jim O'Malley):

That the Board:

Approves the funding application from Waitati Music Festival for $700.00 for toilet hire for the 2020 festival.

Motion carried (WC/2020/010)

 

8          Meeting Schedule for 2020

 

The Civic report provided two options for the scheduling of meetings for the period from March 2020 through to the end of the year, for the Board’s consideration. 

Option 1 proposed a 4:30pm commencement to the meetings for 29 April and 17 June and both meetings to be held in Waitati. 

Option 2 proposed continuation of the 5:30pm commencement time for the 29 April and 17 June meetings at Warrington, noting that the DCC staff would not be in attendance.

 

Board members agreed to an earlier start time of 4:30pm as outlined in option 1 for the meetings to be held on 29 April and 17 June, but advised their intent was for Public Forum to remain at 5:30pm (being the standard start time for meetings).  Board members agreed that the 12 August meeting (to be held at DCC) would remain at the scheduled 5:30pm start time.

 

 

Moved (Alasdair Morrison/Cr Jim O'Malley):

That the Board:

 

a)     Decides on option 1 for the meetings to be held on 29 April and 17 June 2020 to commence at 4:30 pm.

b)     Approves the meeting schedule for 2020.

 

Motion carried (WC/2020/011)

 

9          Community Board - Community Plans

 

The report outlined discussion at the Community Board workshop, held on 19 December 2019, to consider how Community Boards could develop improved community plans for each of the Community Board areas, and how those plans may contribute to the DCC’s next 10 year plan.  A draft template was provided for use by each Community Board to develop up their prioritised activities.

Senior Officer, Nick Dixon summarised the information sought for the Community Plans by the Boards and the importance of new and existing priorities to be clearly set.  He advised that the board develop a strategic view of operational concerns.  This will enable the Board to engage effectively with Councils annual and 10 year plan budget setting.  He advised the Community Plan should be seen as a working document by the board and be discussed at each meeting for refining/updating.

In a response to a question on costings for activities/projects Nick Dixon confirmed that the Board needed to identify the work they wished to see undertaken, prioritise and then work through him as Senior Officer on costings with staff for a budget amount and which year of the 10 year plan funding being sought.

 

Action:

The Chair requested that board members provide their new and existing priorities for the Community Plan activities to him by 7 February, to allow for further discussion at the March board meeting.  He confirmed members contributions could include increased level of service requests for maintenance of rural roads, vegetation clearance etc.

 

 

Moved (Alasdair Morrison/Cr Jim O'Malley):

That the Board:

 

a)     Notes the process for the development of Community Board Community Plans.

Motion carried (WC/2020/012)

 

10        Board Updates

 

The Board reviewed the Board representation and other responsibilities for the triennium and amended as follows

·    Waikouaiti transfer station and recycling –  with the addition of Andy Barratt

·    Advocacy for improving of bus services –  with the addition of Cr Jim O’Malley

·    Blueskin Recreational Access Group (BRAG) – with the addition of Mandy Mayhem-Bullock

·    Disposal of green waste – with the addition of Geraldine Tait

·    Road Safety – with the addition of Mandy Mayhem-Bullock

 

North Coast Bus Services - Alasdair circulated a summarised schedule of the suggested improvements to the North Coast Bus services he had developed and requested board members review this information and provide him with their feedback by Friday 31 January to allow a submission be made by the Board to Otago Regional Council for the Regional Public Transport Plan

 

Horse trainers track – Alasdair advised he is continuing with discussions with the affected parties.

 

Action: Notify Parks and Recreation that Andy Barratt  is the WCCB representative on the Truby King Reserve Committee. (GSO)

 

 

 

Moved (Alasdair Morrison/Cr Jim O'Malley):

That the Board:

 

a)     Notes the updates

b)     Amends the representation and responsibilities for Board Members

Motion carried (WC/2020/013)

 

11        Council Activities

 

Cr O’Malley provided an update on Council matters of interest to the Board.

 

 

Moved (Cr Jim O'Malley/Alasdair Morrison):

That the Board:

 

Notes the update.

 

Motion carried (WC/2020/014)

12        Chairperson's Report

 

Alasdair Morrison Chairperson provided a verbal update, including an acknowledgement of the great community service provided by two local community residents, Senior Constable Lesley Eason of Waikouaiti and Joel Vandenberg of Karitane.

 

Regarding a memorial for Joel Vandenberg – Alasdair advised that he wished to see the Board recognise Joel in some way (such as a bench seat and plaque to be placed in the community area somewhere) in consultation with the family.

Andy Barratt spoke on the passing of Joel Vandenberg, and his long time support of the community through many activities and groups (River care groups, Meals on Wheels, Support of at risk Youth, buddy programme etc).  Andy advised that the family were supportive of a picnic table or a bench with plaque and would like inclusion in the decision of where this would go.

Board members were fully supportive of a donation of a memorial to the community.

Speed limit in Waikouaiti main street and Beach Street – Alasdair advised that he would be contacting NZTA and DCC Transportation regarding traffic concerns on the Waikouaiti main street (SH1) and Beach Street.

A&P Show – Sunday 5 April - Alasdair requested that Board Members attend on the day, to meet with the community at the Community Board’s gazebo at the show.  Staff and councillors to attend as well.

 

 

Moved (Alasdair Morrison/Cr Jim O'Malley):

That the Board:

 

a)     Notes the Chairperson’s report.

Motion carried (WC/2020/015)

13        Items for Consideration by the Chairperson

 

There were no items for consideration.

 

The meeting concluded at 9:00pm.

 

 

 

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CHAIRPERSON

    


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Part A Reports

 

Governance Support Officer's Report

Department: Civic

 

 

 

 

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1          This report is to inform the Waikouaiti Coast Community Board of activities relevant to the Board’s area including:

a)         Project Fund

b)        Freedom Camping Report

c)         Draft Waste Minimisation and Management Plan

d)        Department of Conservation Notice of Intention

e)        Annual Plan Consultation – Dunedin City Council

f)         Annual Plan Consultation – Otago Regional Council

g)         DCC Updates/Actions

RECOMMENDATIONS

That the Board:

a)     Notes the Governance Support Officer’s Report.

b)     Decides if the Board wishes to submit to the draft Waste Minimisation and Management Plan by 15 April 2020.

c)     Decides if the Board wishes to submit to the consultation on south-eastern South Island marine protected areas by 17 April 2020.

d)     Decides if the Board wishes to submit to the 2020/21 DCC Annual Plan consultation process by 15 April 2020.

e)     Decides if the Board wishes to submit to the 2020/21 ORC Annual Plan consultation process by 24 April 2020.

 

 

Project Fund

2          $3,761.00 remains in the 2019-2020 Project Fund after taking into account grants made to date, as follows:

Meeting Date

Amount

Recipient/Purpose

29 July 2019                

$100.00

Flowers

7 August 2019

$900.00

Warrington School – purchase a new oven

7 August 2019

$1,000.00

Waikouaiti RDA – towards seating from the Mosgiel ITM and $300.00 towards purchasing a cart

20 November 2019

$2,000.00

Waitati Volunteer Fire Brigade – to assist with the fit out of the rapid response utility vehicle

20 November 2019

$69.00

Leithvalley Enterprises Ltd – to deliver 600 community guides to emergencies

8 January 2020

$85.00

Flowers

8 January 2020

$85.00

Flowers

22 January 2020

$1,300.00

Waikouaiti Community Garden – towards fencing

22 January 2020

$700.00

Waitati Music Festival – for toilet hire for the 2020 festival

Total

$6,239.00

 

 

Freedom Camping

3.            The Freedom Camping Monthly report for January 2020 is provided (Attachment A).  The table below provides an overall summary of total volumes, infringements issues, infringements waived and complaints:

4.            To note from the report – Table 1 on page 1 shows a reduction (January 2019 to January 2020) in volumes at Thomas Burns Street, with a subsequent increase at Warrington but no other significant changes and other sites.

5.            Year to date status of infringements (page 4 pie graph) shows 34% paid against 66% unpaid for infringements (considered normal for this part of the season).

 

Draft Waste Minimisation and Management Plan Consultation

 

6.            As part of the DCC’s commitment to cut carbon emissions and reduce the amount of waste that goes to landfills, we’re looking at what rubbish and recycling the DCC picks up from outside homes.

Residents are being asked what they think about two ideas – a three bin system for what we collect now or a four bin system which includes a food and garden waste collection.

People wanting more information on the city’s kerbside collection ideas can visit www.dunedin.govt.nz/kerbside-collection.

Separate booklets outlining what is planned will be delivered to Dunedin homes over the next two weeks. People are encouraged to give their feedback early and, if possible, use the online forms available at the weblinks above.

Residents can give feedback until noon on 15 April.

 

 

Department of Conservation Notice of Intention

7.            A Notice of Intention was issued by the Department of Conservation to apply for marine reserves on the southeast coast of the South Island was received.  A call for public submissions on the proposals to be made on 17 February 2020 with submissions closing on 17 April 2020. (see incoming correspondence and map).

 

Dunedin City Council (DCC) Annual Plan Consultation

 

8.            The Annual Plan consultation will be open for approximately 5 weeks, from Thursday 12 March until Wednesday 15 April 2020.  DCC will be sending a consultation document to every Dunedin home, and Annual Plan information will also be available from service centres and libraries.  Similar to last year, Community Boards will be supplied with engagement packs and are encouraged to use social media and local networks to generate engagement. DCC is arranging ‘Councillor Cuppa’ engagement sessions at the University Link, as well as a drop-in opportunity at the Dunedin Public Library.  Submissions can be made online or in writing, for further information check  www.dunedin.govt.nz/2020AP. Once submissions are closed, hearings where the community can speak to the Council in person will be scheduled from Monday 4 May to Wednesday 6 May 2020.

 

Otago Regional Council (ORC) Annual Plan Consultation

 

9.            The ORC are holding an informal consultation process for the draft 2020-21 Annual Plan, which will involve inviting feedback from the community and creating opportunities for verbal submissions to Councillors.   A formal consultation process was not considered needed because the Annual Plan does not deviate significantly from the Long-Term Plan.

 

The informal consultation process will involve a consultation booklet available online or on request in hard copy, supported by an awareness campaign including community papers throughout the region.  https://www.orc.govt.nz/news-and-events/news-and-media-releases/2020/february/orc-proposes-91-general-rates-increase-in-draft-annual-plan

 People will be able to submit feedback on the proposed plan between 26 March and 24 April, and hearings will be held between 21 and 26 May.

Transport Action Updates

·    Waitati School (road safety) signs – Variable speed signs are delayed for installation due to interruption in equipment supply.

·    Shortcut Road – The Senior Officer will provide the latest information at the meeting.

 

Board or members of the public wishing to advise Council of any operational issues or concerns, e.g. potholes, burst pipes, overgrown vegetation etc are reminded to ring the DCC Customer Services Agency on 03 477-4000, or email on dcc@dcc.govt.nz.  For non-urgent matters contact Council via the online “Fix it form” https://www.dunedin.govt.nz/do-it-online/report/fix-it-form

If issues and concerns are not dealt with in a timely manner, Board members should contact either the Governance Support Officer or the Senior Staff Member appointed to the Board.

 

Signatories

Author:

Rebecca Murray - Governance Support Officer

Authoriser:

Nicola Pinfold - Group Manager Community and Planning

Attachments

 

Title

Page

a

Freedom Camping Monthly Report January 2020

24

b

DOC notice of intention marine reserves

30

c

DOC network-1-map

31

 

SUMMARY OF CONSIDERATIONS

 

Fit with purpose of Local Government

This decision enables democratic local decision making and action by, and on behalf of communities.

 

Fit with strategic framework

 

Contributes

Detracts

Not applicable

Social Wellbeing Strategy

Economic Development Strategy

Environment Strategy

Arts and Culture Strategy

3 Waters Strategy

Spatial Plan

Integrated Transport Strategy

Parks and Recreation Strategy

Other strategic projects/policies/plans

Māori Impact Statement

There are no known impacts for tangata whenua.

Sustainability

There are no implications.

LTP/Annual Plan / Financial Strategy /Infrastructure Strategy

There are no implications.

Financial considerations

There are no financial implications.

Significance

This decision is considered low significance in terms of the Council’s Significance and Engagement Policy.

Engagement – external

There has been no external engagement.

Engagement - internal

Internal engagement has occurred with appropriate staff members.

Risks: Legal / Health and Safety etc.

There are no risks.

Conflict of Interest

There are no conflicts of interest.

Community Boards

There are no implications for Community Board except to provide information on activities in or relevant to the Board’s area.

 

 


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Board Updates

Department: Civic

 

 

 

 

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Board members to provide updates on activities including:

 

1          Keep Dunedin Beautiful (KDB)

             Mandy Mayhem-Bullock (Board Representative) may provide a written update.

 

2          Waikouaiti Recycling Centre Project

             Geraldine Tait may provide a written update.

 

3          Waikouaiti Plantation Replanting Project

An update may be provided at the meeting.

 

4          Assist Fund Recipients with Reporting Back

             Alasdair Morrison will provide a verbal update.

 

5          BRAG Walking Group

             Mark Brown will provide a verbal update.

 

6          Truby King Recreation Reserve Committee

             Andy Barratt will provide a verbal update.

 

7          Zone 6 Community Board Representative

             Mandy Mayhem-Bullock may provide a written update.

 

 

RECOMMENDATIONS

That the Board:

a)     Notes the updates

 

 

 

Signatories

Author:

Rebecca Murray - Governance Support Officer

Authoriser:

 

Attachments

There are no attachments for this report.

 


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Chairperson's Report

Department: Civic

 

 

 

 

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1          A verbal report from the Chairperson will be provided at the meeting.  As this is an administrative report only, the Summary of Considerations is not required.

 

RECOMMENDATIONS

That the Board:

a)     Notes the Chairperson’s report.

 

 

 

Signatories

Author:

Rebecca Murray - Governance Support Officer

Authoriser:

 

Attachments

There are no attachments for this report.

 


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Council Activities

 

 

Councillor Jim O’Malley will provide an update on matters of interest to the Board.

 


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Items for Consideration by the Chairperson

 

 

Items for consideration by the Chairperson.