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METHVEN COMMUNITY BOARD
AGENDA
Monday 1 August 2016
Commencing at 1:30pm
In the Board Room
Mt Hutt Memorial Hall and Heritage Centre 160 Main St
Methven
The District of choice for lifestyle and opportunity
Methven Community Board Membership
Mr Hamish Gilpin Mrs Sarah Lock Mrs Sonia McAlpine Mr Dan McLaughlin Ms Liz McMillan (Chair)
Cr Martin Nordqvist Western Ward Cr Alan Totty Western Ward
Quorum – no less than four (4) members
The purpose of local government: (1) The purpose of local government is –
(a) to enable democratic local decision-making and action by, and on behalf of, communities; and
(b) to meet the current and future needs of communities for good-quality local infrastructure, local public services, and performance of regulatory functions in a way that is most cost-effective for
households and businesses.
(2) In this Act, good-quality, in relation to local infrastructure, local public services, and performance of regulatory functions, means infrastructure, services, and performance that are –
(a) efficient; and
(b) effective; and (c) appropriate to present and anticipated future circumstances.
(Local Government Act 2002 – Amendment Act 2012)
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5. CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES
Methven Community Board [Unconfirmed Minutes]
Minutes of the Methven Community Board meeting held on Monday 30 May 2016, commencing at 1.30pm in the
Mt Hutt Memorial Hall and Heritage Centre Board Room, Main Street, Methven.
Present
Liz McMillan (Chair), Hamish Gilpin, Sarah Lock, Dan McLaughlin, Sonia McAlpine, Cr Martin Nordqvist
In attendance
Mayor Angus McKay, Vincie Billante (Community Relations Manager), Fleur Mulligan (Community Development Advisor), Jeremy Lambert (Graduate Engineer), Hernando Marilla (Contracts Engineer),
Craig Goodwin (Waste Recovery Manager) and Louise Glennon (Business Support Officer - minutes).
Public Forum – excessive speeding (1.30pm)
Rob Markillie reported his concerns around the excessive speed of some drivers in Methven and requested an extension to the 50 kmh zone. It was suggested approaching local businesses to gauge their interest in covering the costs for additional VIASIS flashing speed signs.
The Mayor suggested that any speed limit campaign is discussed with the Roading Team first.
1 Apologies
Cr Alan Totty Sustained
2 Extraordinary Business
That pursuant to Section 46A(7) of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act
1987 the following item be introduced as extraordinary business as item 5.
Skate Ramp, Chambers Park
Nordqvist/McLaughlin Carried
3 Conflicts of Interest
Nil.
4 Correspondence
Nil.
5 Extraordinary Business – Skate Ramp, Chambers Park
It was reported that the adjacent neighbours are happy for the skate ramp to remain in its current location if it can be soundproofed and regular maintenance takes place.
It was noted that Mt Hutt Ltd staff have offered to help install the soundproofing and the Chair will confirm when this will be carried out.
6 Confirmation of Minutes
That the minutes of the Methven Community Board Meeting held on 4 April 2016be taken as read and confirmed.
Nordqvist/Gilpin Carried
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6.1 Matters Arising
Townsman Contract
This is to be discussed in-committee at the end of the meeting.
7 Activity Reports
That the activity reports be received.
Nordqvist/McAlpine Carried
7.2 Roading and Street Services
It was noted that a short section of McKerrow Street hadn’t been upgraded. A request was made to Council as to why the remainder of the kerb and channel and footpath wasn’t done. The Board also queried whether the five trees currently on the street should be removed, if they are
affecting the footpath.
The Methven and Rakaia townsman contracts have been merged into one. The new contract has
been separated into three areas – toilets (managed by Open Spaces), roading (managed under the existing road network operations and maintenance contract of Fulton Hogan) and solid waste (managed in-house).
The contract for Ashburton is currently under consultation and Council is reviewing what other districts are doing in this regard.
Cr Nordqvist raised that there is likely to be discussion around a particular individual and
requested that any further conversation on this subject be discussed in committee.
Clarification on the 50 km/h reminder sign on Main Street had been sought and it was advised
that due to location of existing signage being clearly visible, there was no need for additional signage.
Officers reported that polishing cloths and ice scrapers are now available from the Council office and service stations in Ashburton. Methven resources will be provided to Mobil this week.
7.3 Water Services
Concerns were raised that the replacement of the waste water pipeline on McKerrow Street would affect the recently replaced footpaths. A request was made for officers to report back on
the areas being replaced.
7.4 Waste Management
It was confirmed that work on the ramps to the new bottle bins has now been fully completed.
Whiteware will be collected from the recycling site in Methven and once the Annual Plan is adopted this can be implemented and advertised. Signs about dropping off items will be installed at the Vintage Tractor Club shortly.
The Board recorded that the recent trip to view the materials recycling facility in Timaru was a
success.
In a future workshop Council will consider whether electrical items can be collected at the recycling centre. If so, this this would be rated across the District. The Board supported this initiative. It was suggested that this should be looked at for the 2017/18 long term plan.
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7.5 Community Relations
Youth Week
The Community Development Advisor advised that at the recent Youth vs Councillor debate, the Youth team was triumphant in winning the debate.
Weird & Wonderful Ways to Waste Time Resource
This resource was launched last week with around 300 youth attending. All three schools plus RD1, Methven Mobil, the Methven Heritage Centre and the Paradiso Cinema have copies.
Library/Administration Building Shortlist
Council has approved the shortlist of site options for new library and administration facilities
and detailed analysis and consultation will be carried out in Phase 2. It was noted that the option
to site the library on the College site has been removed. Instead Option 4 will investigate siting a separate library and administration building close to the CBD.
Bus bay outside Mt Hutt Memorial Hall
Further investigation into the need, demand, etc. for any proposed bus bay is required.
Recommendation to Service Delivery Committee
That the Board requests that Council investigates options for a bus bay to be sited adjacent to
the Mt Hutt Memorial Hall & Heritage Centre.
McLaughlin/McAlpine Carried
Methven Primary School (MPS) second entrance footpath
The Board was advised that the Commercial Property team have approved the plans. Dan
McLaughlin and Sonia McAlpine will proceed to employ someone to carry out the work.
7.6 Open Spaces
The concrete beam at the cemetery has now been extended and clearing and tidying up work
will continue in the next financial year.
7.7 Chair’s Report
The Chair is attending the Trustpower Community Awards on 7 June.
The Red Cross has been in touch and have said they would be interested in providing a bench
seat for the township. They have been advised to speak to the Open Spaces Manager about this.
It was agreed that the Board would look at purchasing some more fruit trees for Chambers Park.
Officers reported that the budget of $3,000 currently has approximately $1,300 remaining. The Board was also advised that the $5,000 seed fund is not part of the discretionary fund. A request
was made for a printed spreadsheet of discretionary fund transactions to be emailed to the Board Chair.
The urban walkway spraying has now been done.
Council staff advised that the outdoor seating is due to be cleaned shortly following submission of photos through Snap Send Solve.
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The Board thanked the Waste Recovery Manager & Community Development Advisor for
organising the trip to the recycling recovery facility in Timaru.
Submissions to Annual Plan have now been considered. Council will adopt the 2016/17 Annual Plan on 30 June and responses to submitters will be issued in July.
The Board discussed using the balance of the discretionary fund (currently approx. $1,300)
towards additional festive lights and beautification. The Board was reminded that unspent funds from the discretionary budget are not carried over into a new financial year and that a carry-over request would have to be applied to a particular project.
The Chair reported that she has received a request from a member of public to install fairy lights
in the trees. It was agreed to budget around $500 for fairy lights.
Recommendation to Finance & Business Support Committee
That the Board requests that Council approves $500 from the Methven Community Board
discretionary fund to purchase solar lighting for the trees on Main Street.
McMillan/Gilpin Carried
Recommendation to Finance & Business Support Committee
That the Board requests that Council approves the carry-over of unspent funds from the
Methven Community Board discretionary fund for town centre beautification.
McAlpine/Lock Carried
8 Business Transacted with the Public Excluded
That the public be excluded from the following parts of the proceedings of this meeting, namely – the general subject 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 (1) of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987 for the
passing of this resolution are as follows:
Item
No
General subject of each
matter to be considered
In accordance with Section 48(1) of the Act, the
reason for passing this resolution in relation to each
matter:
6.1 Methven Townsman contract Section 7(2)(a) Protection of privacy of natural persons
Nordqvist/McLaughlin Carried
Next Meeting
The next meeting of the Methven Community Board will be held on Monday 1 August 2016, in the Mt Hutt Memorial Hall and Heritage Centre Board Room, commencing at 1.30 pm.
The meeting concluded at 3.14pm.
Dated 1 August 2016 _________________________________ CHAIR
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6. ACTIVITY REPORTS
6.1 Building Consents Issued for Methven to 29 February 2016
Description of consents issued May 2016
Address Date Issued Estimated Value $
Garage 43 Allen Street 02/05/2016 $31,800
Relocation of new dwelling 86 Spaxton Street 04/05/2016 $176,000
Alterations 7 Spaxton Street 06/05/2016 $4,200
Install heating unit 80 Spaxton Street 17/05/2016 $3,000
Install heating unit 45 Morgan Street 20/05/2016 $1,500
Alterations 42 Dolma Street 24/05/2016 $50,000
Relocation of classrooms 1 Mcdonald Street 24/05/2016 $750,000
Garage 56 Spaxton Street 25/05/2016 $12,000
Install heating unit 42 Lochhead Crescent 31/05/2016 $4,100
Install heating unit 62 Barkers Road 31/05/2016 $3,400
Total Estimated Value of Building Work $1,036,000
Description of consents issued
June 2016
Address Date Issued Estimated Value $
Install heating unit 4 Cameron Street 02/06/2016 $4,980
Install heating unit 21 Wayne Place 02/06/2016 $4,950
Install heating unit 5 Cushmor Drive 08/06/2016 $3,400
New dwelling 79 Barkers Road 13/06/2016 $147,752.52
Fire alarm upgrade 1 Mcdonald Street 14/06/2016 $175,000
Install heating unit 23 Wayne Place 15/06/2016 $3,000
Install heating unit 34 Spaxton Street 15/06/2016 $3,500
Install heating unit 69 Racecourse Avenue 22/06/2016 $4,000
Install heating unit 35 Colcord Place 22/06/2016 $2,500
Total Estimated Value of Building Work $349,082.52
2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
January 448,500 254,500 29,300 53,502 1,230,000 705,779
February 0 912,100 819,190 507,000 477,300 444,420
March 575,061 282,800 1,759,800 633,800 66,200 1,036,000
April 9,080 41,630 490,359 334,200 472,400 349,082.52
May 117,586 305,299 115,800 617,381 735,646
June 440,800 406,600 265,800 684,000 199,000
July 532,583 781,500 1,085,600 202,310 132,500
August 332,000 623,000 405,000 2,52,750 85,000
September 11,000 4,600 410,000 710,663 493,500
October 1,137,850 155,500 195,000 972,653 580,600
November 355,280 1,067,059 318,793 252,107 34,297
December 234,800 9,800 440,000 40,000 477,500
Total $4,194,540 $4,844,388 $6,334,642 $7,245,259 $4,413,546 $2,535,282
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6.2 Roading and Street Services
For Roading, we only have the following to report for the period commencing 1 June 2016:
Road Maintenance – no issues raised related to road maintenance
Street & Footpath Cleaning and Maintenance – one CRM received in June and 1 in July
Structures Maintenance – one CRM received in June and 1 in July. The repair of thebenches on-going.
Pavement Marking – an instruction has already been issued to the contractor for theinstallation of the “Loading/Unloading” zone in McDonald Street for the Methven Primary
School
Drainage/Culverts Maintenance – one CRM in June
Road Health and Safety – no issues
All the CRMs have been completed. A total of 6 were received for the period 1 June – 22 July
2016, details as follows:
Received On Full Details
01/06/2016 Clean/Clear - Surface Detritus C/L along Lochead Cresent, Methven there is a lot of lichen on the footpath. Particularly near number 40.
03/06/2016 Structures - Collector/Local- On the coprner of Chapman Street around the round about a post needs repair.
02/06/2016
Flashing school signs are not working please inspect. Please Call Mt Hutt
College to let them know when you will be able to fix the sign. Number 03 302 8437
04/07/2016
Signs Regulatory the stop sign on the corner of Main Street and Banks Street,
Methven. (Unsure whether this is Downer or FH). Sign still on footpath.
05/07/2016
Drainage - Culverts the concrete cover to the stormwater drains has come
ajar on the corner of Alford Street and Lampard Street, Methven. Caller said it’s rather heavy and he couldn't physically do it himself.
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$2,000,000
$3,000,000
$4,000,000
$5,000,000
$6,000,000
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$8,000,000
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
Building Consents issued in Methven
Total annual consents
Jan - Jun comparison
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18/07/2016
Clean or Clear - Detritus as per SSS
Incident Type: Animals/Stock
Location: 48, South Belt, Methven, Canterbury, 7730, New Zealand Notes: Is it possible to have this dead possum and babies removed from the gutter?
6.3 Water Services
Water Supply
Infiltration Gallery Renewal
This project is continuing at present. The work has had to proceed carefully to avoid creating
supply or water quality issues for the scheme.
All 10 dewatering wells have been completed, the tanks are operational, and the wells are being connected together progressively with slotted pipes to complete the final configuration of the intake.
Work is expected to be complete on or about 25 September 2016.
Water Pipeline Replacements 2016/17
Designs and tender documents are complete for the 2016/17 renewal programme. This includes Lampard Street between Blackford Street and Main Street.
Water Restrictions
Consumption and groundwater levels are being monitored closely.
Flowmeter Data
The report is attached. This comprises the following graphs:
Instantaneous flow rate (for last 30 days)
Total daily consumption (for last 30 days)
The high flows on June 22 were due to flushing of the mains.
Wastewater
Wastewater Pipeline Replacements 2015/16 and 2016/17
Renewal of McKerrow Street (2016/17) was combined with the Mackie Street work (2015/16)
after relining was found to be problematic. This work is expected to be completed by the end
of July.
6.4 Waste Management
Solid Waste Management
Methven Chertsey Road Recycling drop off site.
The Satellite Recyclable Materials Drop Off facility continues to be well supported resulting in 266.6 tonnes of materials transported off site for the 2015-2016 year. An increase of 78.035 tonnes (41.38%) after only 5 months of operating the new service. An outstanding result which the Methven community should be very proud of.
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Vaughans Road Greenwaste Drop Off
Green Waste drop off - Vehicles Green Waste transported to Ashburton Total for 2014/15 299 Total for 2014/16 115 tonne Total for 2015/16 281 Total to date for 2015/16 29.2 tonne
Difference in tonnage is due to the timing of loads moving off site. 4 movements last year vs 2 this year.
Refuse and Recycling Collection
Kerbside Refuse Collection (t) as at February 2016
Total for 2014/15 167.80 tonnes
Total for 2015/16 166.22 tonnes
A reduction of 1.6 tonnes (0.95%)
Kerbside Recyclable Materials Collection (t) as at February 2016
Total for 2014/15 150.7 tonnes
Total to date for 2015/16 122.22tonnes
A reduction of 28.5 tonnes (23.4%)
It’s likely most of this reduced volume has simply shifted to the new drop off service. If this volume is subtracted from the increase received at the drop off site there is still a net
gain of 49.53 tonnes recycling for Methven.
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6.5 Community Relations
Youth Council update
The Youth Council is currently developing their annual plan and are wanting to host the Young
Person forum in November. There is also discussion of arranging guest speakers from Attitude to come speak to young people in Ashburton District, and to host a drug-free, alcohol-free concert in Balmoral Hall on 1 October. There is likely to be a carry-over budget from Youth Council for 2016/17.
Election update Council has contractions Elections.Com for the local government elections this year as the electoral officer. The election period has officially begun. Nominations are now open for candidates for Mayor, Council, or Methven Community Board (as well as ECan, CDHB,
Ashburton Trust). These nominations close at midday on Friday 12 August. Election Day is 8 October.
A candidate’s information evening was held on 20 July with thirty-six people in attendance.
The Candidate Information Handbook is available online and at a number of outlets
throughout the district, including the Methven i-Site, Mayfield Udder Dairy and Mt Somers General Store. Also at these locations are enrolment packs, the Electoral Roll register, and nomination forms.
The CEO’s Pre-Election Report is also available online.
The salaries approved by the Remuneration Authority for 2016/17 elected members are as
follows:
Position Number of positions 2016 Position salary Mayor 1 $102,705
Councillor 12 $25,215
Methven Community Board
Chairperson 1 $5,125 Board Member 4 $2,563
Current Consultation
The Bylaw and Policy Subcommittee has approved the drafts of the Dog Control Policy, Dog Control Bylaw, Open Spaces Bylaw, Keeping of Animals, Bees & Poultry Bylaw, Brothel
Location Bylaw, and Smokefree Outdoor Areas Policy are all currently out for consultation.
Annual Plan
The 2016/17 Annual Plan has been formally adopted by Council. In this financial year, the average rates increase is 3.3%, which is lower than the projected 4.5% from the LTP. Included in the Annual Plan was the granting of $1.02million to over 40 different community groups for
grants and funding in 2016/17 for Community Development, Economic Development &
Events, Natural & Built Environment (including Biodiversity and Heritage), and Sports &
Recreation (including School Holiday Programme grants). The next round of Creative Community Grants and Heritage Grants will open for applications in August.
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6.6 Chair Report
Fairy lights have been purchased using our discretionary fund for just under $500.
The balance of our discretionary fund was offered to Open Spaces to use to plant more fruit trees around Methven.
Meeting regarding the Community Boards Conference in Christchurch on 27 July.
Conference costs Could we agree that up to $2,000 to come out of discretionary fund to go towards conference costs?
Townsman
Fulton Hogan has now taken over the contract.
Many people are using snap send solve to send through complaints.
It is disappointing to hear so many people complaining on social media about the rubbish
around town. I have emailed Hernando and Craig with some of the complaints.
Elections I have decided to stand for the Western Ward only next term.
Thank you to the Mt Hutt staff who spent the day sound proofing the skate ramp and to Ryan Grice for making the sign.
Also to the staff who spent a couple of hours cleaning up the garden of harmony on a recent closed day.
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METHVEN COMMUNITY BOARD DELEGATIONS Introduction Council’s delegation model is designed to enable the Methven Community Board to fully and completely undertake its role, consistent with Council’s Methven Community Board policy.
Delegations to the Methven Community Board - Adopted by Council 20 February 2014
METHVEN COMMUNITY BOARD MEETING
ORDER OF BUSINESS
PUBLIC FORUM
Brenna Russell – Rural Canterbury PHO Rob Whaley – Opus
1. APOLOGIES
2. NOTIFICATION OF EXTRAORDINARY BUSINESS
3. CONFLICT OF INTEREST DECLARATIONS
4. CORRESPONDENCE
5. CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES ....................................................................................................... 1
6. LOCAL BODY ELECTIONS (verbal)
6. ACTIVITY REPORTS ....................................................................................................................... 5
6.1 Building Consents Issued for Methven...............................................................................................5
6.2 Roading and Street Services .............................................................................................................. 6
6.3 Water Services .................................................................................................................................... 7
6.4 Waste Management .......................................................................................................................... ..7
6.5 Community Relations ....................................................................................................................... 11
6.6 Chair Report ...................................................................................................................................... 12
7. NEXT MEETING
Type of Committee Community Board
Subordinate to Not applicable
Subordinate Committees None
Legislative Basis Methven Community Board delegated powers by Council as per
schedule 7, clause 32, LGA 2002.
Appointment of councillors to the Methven Community Board as per
section 50, LGA 2002.
Membership Five elected community board members and 2 appointed councillors.
Quorum Four
Delegations The Council delegates to the Methven Community Board the following general powers, duties and responsibilities:
The consideration of and reporting on all matters referred to it byCouncil or any matter of interest or concern to the community board.
To provide feedback on services provided by Council within theMethven community.
To provide input into the Long Term Plan and Annual Plan with
respect to the Methven community.
The preparation of an annual submission to the territorial authority
for expenditure within the Methven community
Communication with community organisations and special interestgroups within the community.
To represent, and act as an advocate for, the interests of the Methvencommunity.
To perform such other functions as the Council may delegate to theBoard.
To adopt the Code of Conduct for the Methven Community Board
Limits to Delegations No financial or decision-making delegations other than those specifically delegated by Council.