Notice of Meeting:
I hereby give notice that an ordinary meeting of the Mosgiel-Taieri Community Board will be held on:
Date: Wednesday 24 June 2020
Time: 5.00 pm
Venue: Downes Room, Mosgiel Service Centre, Hartstonge Avenue, Mosgiel
Sue Bidrose
Chief Executive Officer
Mosgiel-Taieri Community Board
PUBLIC AGENDA
MEMBERSHIP
Chairperson |
Joy Davis |
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Deputy Chairperson |
Dean McAlwee
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Members |
Phillipa Bain |
Martin Dillon |
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Cr Carmen Houlahan |
Brian Miller |
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Brian Peat |
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Senior Officer Sandy Graham, General Manager City Services
Governance Support Officer Wendy Collard
Wendy Collard
Governance Support Officer
Telephone: 03 477 4000
wendy.collard@dcc.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 Policing Matters 4
1.2 State Highway 1, East Taieri 4
1.3 Gladstone Road Level Crossing 4
1.4 Kit Girling 4
1.5 Susan Broad 4
2 Apologies 4
3 Confirmation of Agenda 4
4 Declaration of Interest 5
5 Confirmation of Minutes 9
5.1 Mosgiel-Taieri Community Board meeting - 18 March 2020 9
Part A Reports (Mosgiel-Taieri Community Board has power to decide these matters)
6 Governance Support Officer's Report 16
7 Draft Mosgiel-Taieri Community Board Long Term Plan 35
8 Board Updates 50
9 Chairperson's Report 61
10 Council Activities 64
11 Items for consideration by the Chair 65
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Sergeant Boyd Smart, New Zealand Police will be in attendance to provide an update on policing matters in the Board’s area.
1.2 State Highway 1, East Taieri
Margaret Scott wishes to address the meeting concerning signage; and speed of cars on State Highway 1 through East Taieri.
1.3 Gladstone Road Level Crossing
Jerry Lynch from Treescape wishes to address the meeting on the Gladstone Road Level Crossing (Letter attached to the Governance Support Officer’s report).
Kit Girling wishes to address the meeting concerning the following:
· Drone activity and control over Outram
· Storm water management plan – Outram
· Clearing of drains around Outram
· Extension of ground water protection zone in Outram.
Susan Broad wishes to address the meeting concerning the speed limit on State Highway 87 as it enters Outram and the traffic flow along Formby Street, Outram.
At the close of the agenda no apologies had been received.
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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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.
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
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Elected Members' Register of Interest |
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Mosgiel-Taieri Community Board meeting - 18 March 2020
That the Board: Confirms the minutes of the Mosgiel-Taieri Community Board meeting held on 18 March 2020 as a correct record.
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Attachments
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Minutes of Mosgiel-Taieri Community Board meeting held on 18 March 2020 |
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Mosgiel-Taieri Community Board
MINUTES
Minutes of an ordinary
meeting of the Mosgiel-Taieri Community Board held in the West Taieri Rugby
Clubrooms, 102 Formby Street, Outram on Wednesday 18 March 2020, commencing at
5.00 pm
PRESENT
Chairperson |
Joy Davis |
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Deputy Chairperson |
Dean McAlwee
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Members |
Phillipa Bain |
Martin Dillon |
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Cr Carmen Houlahan |
Brian Miller |
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Brian Peat |
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IN ATTENDANCE |
Sandy Graham (General Manager, City Services) and Chris Henderson (Group Manager, Waste and Environmental Solutions) |
Governance Support Officer Wendy Collard
1 Public Forum
1.1 Memorial Wall or Berm at East Taieri Cemetery
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Margaret Van Zyl tabled and spoke to the meeting regarding the installation of a memorial wall at the East Taieri Cemetery. Mrs Van Zyl commented that she felt that there would be enough space to accommodate the wall and requested the Board’s support. Mrs Van Zyl responded to questions from the Board. |
1.2 Disc Golf Course
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Mike Dalton tabled and spoke his request for consideration of a disc golf course in the Mosgiel area. Mr Dalton provided an overview of the sport and the benefits to community both young and old. He advised that he would not be seeking any funding from Council and requested the Board’s support for the project. Mr Dalton responded to questions from the Board. |
2 Apologies |
An apology was received from Councillor Houlahan for lateness. Moved (Joy Davis/Phillipa Bain) That the Board: Accepts the apology from Councillor Houlahan Motion carried |
3 Confirmation of agenda |
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Moved (Joy Davis/Dean McAlwee): That the Board:
Confirms the agenda without addition or alteration
Motion carried (MTCB/2020/014) |
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.
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Moved (Joy Davis/Brian Peat): That the Board:
a) Notes the Elected Members' Interest Register; and b) Confirms the proposed management plan for Elected Members' Interests. Motion carried (MTCB/2020/015) |
5 Confirmation of Minutes
5.1 Mosgiel-Taieri Community Board meeting - 5 February 2020 |
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Moved (Dean McAlwee/Martin Dillon): That the Board:
Confirms the minutes of the Mosgiel-Taieri Community Board meeting held on 05 February 2020 as a correct record. Motion carried (MTCB/2020/016) |
Part A Reports
6 Waste Futures Project and Proposed Smooth Hill Landfill |
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A report from Waste and Environmental Solutions provided an update on the Waste Futures Project and the proposed Smooth Hill Landfill. The Group Manager Waste and Environmental Solutions (Chris Henderson) spoke to the report and responded to questions. It was noted that the Board were supportive of Council’s process to date.
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Moved (Joy Davis/Dean McAlwee): That the Board:
a) Notes the Waste Futures Project and Proposed Smooth Hill Landfill report Motion carried (MTCB/2020/017) |
7 Governance Support Officer's Report |
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A report from Civic provided an update on activities relevant to the Board’s area which included: a) Project Fund b) Dukes Road – There was discussion on the usage of the site. c) Freedom Camping d) Mosgiel-Taieri Safer School Streets Project e) Draft Waste Minimisation and Management Plan f) Council Consultations - Following discussion, it was agreed that the Board would submit to the Dunedin City Council’s draft 2020-21 Annual Plan. g) Otago Regional Council Consultation - Following discussion, it was agreed that the Board would submit to the draft 2020-21 Annual Plan.
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Moved (Dean McAlwee/Phillipa Bain): That the Board:
a) Notes the Governance Support Officer’s Report b) Agrees that the Board would submit to the 2020/21 DCC Annual Plan. c) Agrees that the Board would submit to the 2020/21 ORC Annual Plan. Motion carried (MTCB/2020/018) |
8 Board Updates |
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Board members provided updates on the following:
1 Keep Dunedin Beautiful (KDB) Phillipa Bain advised that Trees for Families was being held on 10 May 2020 and the cost of a tree would be $20.00.
2 Mosgiel Coronation Hall Dean McAlwee provided an update and advised that the hall usage was good.
3 Mosgiel Aquatic Project Team Brian Miller advised that the test drilling had been completed and the report on this would be presented to the next project meeting.
5 Mosgiel and Taieri Emergency Group. Joy Davis commented that she had attended a meeting in the bunker which included a presentation on the community groups responsibilities during an activation. It was anticipated that the group would meet bi-monthly.
6 Outram Emergency Group. Dean McAlwee advised that there was a small group of residents had organised a phone and email tree for use during events. He commented that the group’s main focus was neighbours looking out for neighbours.
7 Mosgiel-Taieri Safer School Streets Project It was noted that an update has been provided in the Governance Support Officer’s report.
8 Silverstream Plantings Brian Peat tabled and spoke to his update.
9 Social Media Brian Peat provided an overview of the improvements that had been made to the Mosgiel-Taieri Community Board Facebook page.
10 Elected Members’ Honour Board Martin Dillon advised that there was no update.
11 Dunedin Tunnel’s Trust Dean McAlwee provided an update and commented there was a group investigating the installation of a cycleway from Waihola to Dunedin. Mr McAlwee commented that it would be make sense to take a holistic approach to these projects.
12 Taieri Herald – digitisation Martin Dillon advised that there was no update.
13 Communications and Engagement Activities
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Moved (Phillipa Bain/Martin Dillon): That the Board:
a) Notes the Board Updates Motion carried (MTCB/2020/019) |
9 Chairperson's Report |
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A report from the Chairperson provided an update on matters of interest since the previous meeting. Following discussion, it was agreed that it was important for the Board to place an article in the West Taieri of the Taieri newsletter. |
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Moved (Member Brian Miller/Member Phillipa Bain): That the Board:
a) Notes the Chairperson’s update b) Approves the funding of an article in the West Taieri of The Taieri newsletter three times a year at a total cost of $30.00 from the Board’s Project Fund. c) Approves the Chairperson writing to the Dunedin City Council’s Parks and Recreation regarding the maintenance of the parks and reserves in the Board’s area. Motion carried (MTCB/2020/020) |
10 Council Activities |
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Councillor Houlahan provided an update on matters of interest which included:
Draft Annual Plan consultation; Economic Development; and COVID 19
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Moved (Member Phillipa Bain/Member Brian Peat): That the Board:
Notes the Council Activities Update
Motion carried (MTCB/2020/021) |
11 Items for consideration by the Chair |
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Brian Miller requested that an update on the rates intake within the Board’s area.
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The meeting concluded at 6.40 pm
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CHAIRPERSON
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Governance Support Officer's Report
Department: Civic
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1 This report is to inform the Mosgiel-Taieri Community Board of activities relevant to the Board’s area including:
a) Project Fund
b) Gladfield Road Bridge
c) Freedom Camping
d) Mosgiel Pool Development
e) Mosgiel Memorial Gardens Maintenance
f) Outram Glen Amenity Project
g) Inward correspondence
h) Dunedin City Council Annual Plan Submission
That the Board: a) Notes the Governance Support Officer’s Report b) Ratifies the Mosgiel-Taieri Community Board's submission to the Dunedin City Council's draft 2020-21 Annual Plan. |
Project Fund
2 $5,875.27
remains in the Project Fund in the 2019/2020 year. The following funds
have been allocated in the current financial year.
Meeting Date |
Amount |
Recipient |
14 August 2019 |
2,000.00 |
Plants for the Planter boxes |
14 August 2019 |
500.00 |
Berwick Outdoor Experience Course Sponsorship by the Board |
14 August 2019 |
1,200.00 |
Taieri Historical Society |
5 February 2020 |
239.98 |
Otago Access Radio – “Round the Boards programme”. |
5 February 2020 |
30.00 |
Otago Community Broadcasters membership |
5 February 2020 |
50.00 |
Petrol Vouchers as a thank you to Saddle Hill Foundation Trust for the use of their van for Board drive around. |
5 February 2020 |
74.75 |
Positive Signs for their work on the brochure |
18 March 2020 |
30.00 |
West of the Taieri newsletter – Board Article |
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$4,124.73 |
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3 At its meeting held on 27 May 2020, Council approved the carry forward of unspent 2019/2020 Community Board discretionary funds into the 2020/2021 financial year as a one-off consideration due to the recent Covid-19 events.
Gladfield Road Bridge
4 The Group Manager Transport (Jeanine Benson) will be in attendance to speak to this item.
Freedom Camping
5 The City’s freedom Camping sites recently re-opened under Covid Level 2 restrictions, and there appears to be slightly higher numbers of Freedom Campers in the city than usual as we head into winter. This is possibly due to a number of overseas tourists that remained in NZ during Covid Level 4 and 3 lockdown. The Freedom Camping security contract ended (as per schedule) on 31 May for the year, and so please contact Customer Services Agency if there are issues relating to Freedom Camping in the coming months. The proposed amendments to the Camping Control Bylaw 2015 and Statement of proposal outlining a Special Consultative Procedure will go to Council on 30 June 2020, which if approved, will allow for the draft Bylaw to go out for public consultation in the near future.
Mosgiel Pool Development
6 The
site for the new pool site was announced on 1 May
2020, and the Parks and Recreation Group Manager, Chairperson Mosgiel-Taieri
Community Board, and the Senior Community Advisor met with the Caravan Park
owner and residents on that day to discuss the announcement and to advise
the caravan park residents that the DCC would work with them in coming months
to assist in relocation. Tenders for the pool development were also
listed on the Government tender website (GETS) on the same day, and the
deadline for submissions was 28 May.
Mosgiel Memorial Gardens
7 Parks and Recreation staff met with the Chairperson, Mosgiel-Taieri Community Board and a small number of concerned residents just prior to Covid Level 4 lockdown in March to discuss concerns about the state of the gardens. The Community Board also submitted a letter to Council as part of Annual Plan 20-21 raising their concerns about the poor condition of the Gardens. Parks and Recreation staff instructed a tree contractor to undertake remedial maintenance on trees at Mosgiel Memorial Gardens. This work was completed on 29th May 2020. PARS can advise that we have informed the current parks maintenance contractor that we will be varying out Mosgiel Memorial Gardens from their contract from Monday 8th June 2020, and the work will be given to another contractor. Parks and Recreation staff have suggested to the Chairperson of the Community board that the community consider establishing a Friends of Memorial Gardens group to support increased communication between Parks and Recreation and the community moving forward.
Outram Glen Amenity Project
8 It is some time since the Mosgiel-Taieri Community Board requested options to be considered for the upgrade of facilities at Outram Glen. Although this land is owned by the Department of Conservation (DoC) and Otago Regional Council (ORC), Parks and Recreation staff agreed to co-ordinate a piece of work to present options to the Community Board for consideration. Some work has been undertaken in the last 12 months, and Parks and Recreation would now like to host a meeting with ORC, DoC, and a nominated member (or two) of the Community Board to review progress and options prior to formally reporting back to the Community Board later in 2020.
Play Space Stakeholder Feedback Report – Liberty Swing at Mosgiel Memorial Park
9 Parks and Recreation staff have worked with CCS disability during COVID lockdown to carry out a survey with users and special interests’ groups regarding the future options for the Liberty Swing. The survey is complete and proposed improvements for accessible play at Mosgiel Memorial Gardens is anticipated to start in July/August of this year. The accompanying document (Mosgiel Stakeholder Feedback) presents the findings and outcome (Attachment A).
Inward Correspondence
10 A letter has been received from Bruce Abbott regarding parking on Hagart-Alexander Drive, Mosgiel (Attachment B).
11 An email has been received from Mark Frith regarding the Gordon Road level crossing (Attachment C).
12 A letter has been received from Jerry Lynch, Treescape (Attachment D).
Dunedin City Council Annual Plan Submission
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Board’s submission to the Dunedin City Council’s draft 2020-21
Annual Plan is attached for the Board’s ratification (Attachment E).
Dunedin City Council Updates
14 Please note that due to the COVID-19 lockdown, there may be some items that have been unable to be progressed as work was reprioritised to meet urgent needs and to comply with the lockdown requirements.
15 Board or members of the public wishing to advise Council of any operational issues or concerns, e.g. potholes, vegetation, burst pipes are reminded to contact the Dunedin City Council Customer Services Agency on 03 477 4000 or email dcc@dcc.govt.nz. For any non-urgent matter please contact council via the online “Fix it form” https://www.dunedin.govt.nz/do-it-online/report/fix-it-form
16 If issues and concerns are not dealt with in a timely manner, Board Members should contact the Governance Support Officer, or the Senior Staff Member appointed to the Board.
Signatories
Author: |
Wendy Collard - Governance Support Officer |
Authoriser: |
Clare Sullivan - Team Leader Civic |
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Mosgiel Stakeholder Feedback |
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Lettter from Bruce Abbott |
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Email from Mark Frith |
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Letter from J Lynch, Treescapes |
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MTCB's submission to the DCC draft 2020-21 Annual Plan |
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SUMMARY OF CONSIDERATIONS
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Māori Impact Statement There are no known impacts for tangata whenua. |
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Sustainability There are no implications. |
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LTP/Annual Plan / Financial Strategy /Infrastructure Strategy There are no implications. |
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Financial considerations There are no financial implications. |
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Significance This decision is considered low significance in terms of the Council’s Significance and Engagement Policy. |
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Conflict of Interest There are no known conflicts of interest. |
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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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Draft Mosgiel-Taieri Community Board Long Term Plan
Department: Civic
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1 The draft Mosgiel-Taieri Community Board Long Term Plan 2018-28 is attached for consideration
That the Board: a) Considers the draft Mosgiel-Taieri Community Board Long Term Plan 2018-28
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draft Long Term Plan |
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Board Updates
Department: Civic
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Board members to provide updates on activities including:
1 Keep Dunedin Beautiful (KDB)
Phillipa Bain (Board representative) will provide a verbal update.
2 Mosgiel Coronation Hall
Dean McAlwee (Board Representative) will provide a verbal update.
3 Mosgiel Business Association
Joy Davis and Councillor Carmen Houlahan (Board Representative) will provide a verbal update.
4 Mosgiel Aquatic Project Team
Brian Miller (Board Representative) will provide a verbal update.
5 Mosgiel and Taieri Emergency Group.
Joy Davis will provide a verbal update.
6 Outram Emergency Group.
Dean McAlwee will provide a verbal update.
7 Silverstream Plantings
Please refer to attached (Attachment A and B)
8 Social Media
Please refer to attached (Attachment C).
9 Elected Members’ Honour Board
Martin Dillon will provide a verbal update.
10 Dunedin Tunnel’s Trust
Please refer to attached (Attachment D & E).
11 Taieri Herald – digitisation
Martin Dillon will provide a verbal update.
That the Board: a) Notes the Board Updates
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Silverstream Plantings Update - March 2020 |
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Silverstream Plantings - June 2020 |
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Social Media Update |
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Dunedin Tunnels Trail Trust - March update |
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Dunedin Tunnels Trail Trust |
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Chairperson's Report
Department: Civic
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1 A report from the Chairperson is attached which updates the Board on matters of interest since the previous meeting. As this is an administrative report only, the Summary of Considerations is not required.
That the Board: a) Notes the Chairperson’s update |
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Chairperson's report |
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Councillor Carmen Houlahan will provide an update on matters of interest to the Board.