Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
Transcript of Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
1/404
Note: The reports contained within this agenda are for consideration and should not be construed as Council policyunless and until adopted. Should Members require further information relating to any reports, please contactthe relevant manager, Chairperson or Deputy Chairperson.
I hereby give notice that an ordinary meeting of the Governing Body will be held on:
Date:Time:Meeting Room:Venue:
Thursday, 25 June 2015 9.30am Reception LoungeAuckland Town Hall301-305 Queen StreetAuckland
Governing BodyOPEN AGENDA
MEMBERSHIP
Mayor Len Brown, JP Deputy Mayor Penny Hulse Councillors Cr Anae Arthur Anae Cr Dick Quax
Cr Cameron Brewer Cr Sharon Stewart, QSM Cr Dr Cathy Casey Cr Sir John Walker, KNZM, CBE Cr Bill Cashmore Cr Wayne Walker Cr Ross Clow Cr John Watson Cr Linda Cooper, JP Cr Penny Webster Cr Chris Darby Cr George Wood, CNZM Cr Alf FilipainaCr Hon Christine Fletcher, QSOCr Denise KrumCr Mike LeeCr Calum Penrose
(Quorum 11 members)
Elaine StephensonDemocracy Advisor
19 June 2015
Contact Telephone: (09) 890 8117Email: [email protected]: www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
2/404
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
3/404
TERMS OF REFERENCE
Those powers which cannot legally be delegated:
(a) the power to make a rate; or
(b) the power to make a bylaw; or
(c) the power to borrow money, or purchase or dispose of assets, other than in accordance withthe long term council community plan; or
(d) the power to adopt a long term plan, annual plan, or annual report; or
(e) the power to appoint a Chief Executive; or
(f) the power to adopt policies required to be adopted and consulted on under the LocalGovernment Act 2002 in association with the long term plan or developed for the purpose ofthe local governance statement; or
(g) the power to adopt a remuneration and employment policy.
Additional responsibilities retained by the Governing Body:
(a) approval of a draft long term plan or draft annual plan prior to community consultation
(b) approval of a draft bylaw prior to community consultation
(c) resolutions required to be made by a local authority under the Local Electoral Act 2001,including the appointment of electoral officer
(d) adoption of, and amendment to, the Committee Terms of Reference, Standing Orders andCode of Conduct
(e) relationships with the Independent Māori Statutory Board, including the funding agreementand appointments to committees.
(f) approval of the Unitary Plan
(g) overview of the implementation of the Auckland Plan through setting direction on key strategicprojects (e.g. the City Rail Link and the alternative funding mechanisms for transport) andreceiving regular reporting on the overall achievement of Auckland Plan priorities andperformance measures.
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
4/404
EXCLUSION OF THE PUBLIC – WHO NEEDS TO LEAVE THE MEETING
Members of the public
All members of the public must leave the meeting when the public are excluded unless a resolutionis passed permitting a person to remain because their knowledge will assist the meeting.
Those who are not members of the public
General principles
Access to confidential information is managed on a “need to know” basis where access to theinformation is required in order for a person to perform their role.
Those who are not members of the meeting (see list below) must leave unless it is necessary forthem to remain and hear the debate in order to perform their role.
Those who need to be present for one confidential item can remain only for that item and mustleave the room for any other confidential items.
In any case of doubt, the ruling of the chairperson is final.
Members of the meeting
The members of the meeting remain (all Governing Body members if the meeting is a GoverningBody meeting; all members of the committee if the meeting is a committee meeting).
However, standing orders require that a councillor who has a pecuniary conflict of interest leavethe room.
All councillors have the right to attend any meeting of a committee and councillors who are notmembers of a committee may remain, subject to any limitations in standing orders.
Staff
All staff supporting the meeting (administrative, senior management) remain. Only staff who need to because of their role may remain.
Local Board members
Local Board members who need to hear the matter being discussed in order to perform their rolemay remain. This will usually be if the matter affects, or is relevant to, a particular Local Boardarea.
Independent Māori Statutory Board (IMSB)
Members of the IMSB who are appointed members of the meeting remain. Other IMSB members and IMSB staff remain if this is necessary in order for them to perform
their role.
Council-Controlled Organisations (CCOs)
Representatives of a CCO can remain only if required to for discussion of a matter relevant tothe CCO.
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
5/404
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Page 5
ITEM TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE
1 Affirmation 7
2 Apologies 7
3 Declaration of Interest 7
4 Confirmation of Minutes 7
5 Acknowledgements and Achievements 7
6 Petitions 7
7 Public Input 7
8 Local Board Input 7
9 Extraordinary Business 8
10 Notices of Motion 9
10.1 Notice of Motion - Councillor George Wood - Motorway Tolling
Referendum 9
11 Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy 11
12 Amendment to remission scheme for licence to occupy retirement
villages and Papakainga 85
13 Local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025 91
14 Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 125
15 Adoption of the Auckland Council Long-term Plan 2015-2025 (the ten-year
budget) 247
16 Rates Setting 2015/2016 273
17 Review of the Water Supply and Wastewater Network Bylaws
Administered by Watercare Services Limited 275
18 Proposal to adopt an Auckland Council Traffic Bylaw 323
19 Approval of off-street policies in the 2015 Auckland Transport Parking
Strategy and final off-street parking delegation 351
20 Consideration of Extraordinary Items
PUBLIC EXCLUDED
21 Procedural Motion to Exclude the Public 399
C1 Insurance renewal 399
C2 Special Housing Areas - Deferred from Auckland Development Committee 399
C3 Special Housing Areas: Tranche 7 - 11 June 2015 Auckland Development
Committee Recommendations 400
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
6/404
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
7/404
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Page 7
1 Affirmation
His Worship the Mayor will read the affirmation.
2 Apologies
Apologies from Deputy Mayor PA Hulse and Cr JG Walker have been received.
3 Declaration of Interest
Members are reminded of the need to be vigilant to stand aside from decision makingwhen a conflict arises between their role as a member and any private or other externalinterest they might have.
4 Confirmation of Minutes
That the Governing Body:
a) confirm the ordinary minutes of its meeting, held on Thursday, 28 May 2015,
including the confidential section, as a true and correct record.
5 Acknowledgements and Achievements
At the close of the agenda no requests for acknowledgements had been received.
6 Petitions
At the close of the agenda no requests to present petitions had been received.
7 Public Input
Standing Order 3.21 provides for Public Input. Applications to speak must be made to theCommittee Secretary, in writing, no later than two (2) working days prior to the meetingand must include the subject matter. The meeting Chairperson has the discretion todecline any application that does not meet the requirements of Standing Orders. Amaximum of thirty (30) minutes is allocated to the period for public input with five (5) minutes speaking time for each speaker.
At the close of the agenda no requests for public input had been received.
8 Local Board Input
Standing Order 3.22 provides for Local Board Input. The Chairperson (or nominee of thatChairperson) is entitled to speak for up to five (5) minutes during this time. TheChairperson of the Local Board (or nominee of that Chairperson) shall wherever practical,give two (2) days notice of their wish to speak. The meeting Chairperson has thediscretion to decline any application that does not meet the requirements of StandingOrders.
This right is in addition to the right under Standing Order 3.9.14 to speak to matters on theagenda.
At the close of the agenda no requests for local board input had been received.
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
8/404
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Page 8
9 Extraordinary Business
Section 46A(7) of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987 (asamended) states:
“An item that is not on the agenda for a meeting may be dealt with at that meeting if -
(a) The local authority by resolution so decides; and
(b) The presiding member explains at the meeting, at a time when it is open to thepublic,-
(i) The reason why the item is not on the agenda; and
(ii) The reason why the discussion of the item cannot be delayed until asubsequent meeting.”
Section 46A(7A) of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987 (asamended) states:
“Where an item is not on the agenda for a meeting,-
(a) That item may be discussed at that meeting if-
(i) That item is a minor matter relating to the general business of the localauthority; and
(ii) the presiding member explains at the beginning of the meeting, at a time
when it is open to the public, that the item will be discussed at the meeting;but
(b) no resolution, decision or recommendation may be made in respect of that itemexcept to refer that item to a subsequent meeting of the local authority for furtherdiscussion.”
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
9/404
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Page 9
10 Notices of Motion
10.1 Notice of Motion - Councillor George Wood - Motorway Tolling Referendum
In accordance with Standing Order 2.5.1, the following Notice of Motion has been receivedfrom Councillor GS Wood, seconded by Cr CM Casey, for inclusion on the agenda for the
Governing Body meeting being held on Thursday, 25 June 2015:
Recommendation/s
That the Governing Body:
a) agree to hold a referendum, pursuant to Section 9 of the Local Electoral Act 2001, inconjunction with the 2016 Auckland Council triennial election, to ascertain whetherthe people of Auckland support any form of motorway tolling, as recommended bythe Council’s Independent Advisory Body.
b) request that a report be provided on the appropriate wording for referendum questionand any other matters that the Governing Body needs to consider.
Background
Cr Wood’s signed Notice of Motion is appended as Attachment A and a memorandumsupporting the motion is appended as Attachment B.
Attachments
A Councillor George Wood signed Notice of Motion ..................................... 403B Memorandum in support of the Notice of Motion ....................................... 405
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
10/404
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
11/404
I t e m 1
1
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 11
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy
File No.: CP2015/11615
Purpose1. To recommend the adoption of the Contributions Policy and the Revenue and Financing
Policy.
Executive Summary2. The draft Contributions Policy has been amended to reflect policy decisions agreed by the
Budget Committee on 7 May 2015 and the capital expenditure in the budget approved by theGoverning Body on 8 May 2015.
3. The key policy change was to provide for an increased number of funding areas for parksand stormwater. Further work will be undertaken alongside the Annual Plan 2016/2017 tofurther increase the number of parks funding areas.
4. Legislation requires the council to include a revenue and financing policy in its long-termplan. The Governing Body must adopt this policy before the adoption of the Long-term Plan2015-2025.
5. The attached Revenue and Financing Policy has been updated to reflect the councildecisions on solid waste funding and fees and charges at the 7 and 8 May meeting, thefinancial implications of the council’s depreciation funding policy and to identify targetedrates as a funding source for relevant activities.
Recommendation/sThat the Governing Body:
a) adopt the Contributions Policy (Attachment A to the agenda report).
b) adopt the Revenue and Financing Policy (Attachment B to the agenda report).
CommentsBackground
6. The Governing Body adopted a draft Contributions policy for public consultation alongside
the Long-term Plan 2012-2025 in November 2015. Changes proposed in the draft policyincluded:
increasing the number of funding areas
increasing prices annually as identified in schedule 3 of the policy
changing the definitions and demand factors for some development types including
setting residential development charges based on house size as well as type
including Kaumatua housing in the retirement unit development type
aligning the policy to reflect the 2014 amendments to the Local Government Act that
mean development contributions can no longer fund certain community infrastructuregrowth projects and that non-residential developments cannot be charged forreserves.
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
12/404
Item 11
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 12
7. The Governing Body adopted a draft Revenue and Financing policy for public consultationas part of the Long-term Plan 2015-2025. Key changes included in the draft policy:
only providing a prescribed process for annual adjustments to regulatory fees
changes in the funding mix for services arising from decisions made as part of thedevelopment of the Long-term Plan 2015-2025
incorporation of elements of the rating policy previously presented separately.
Feedback
8. Over 200 points of feedback were received on the Contributions Policy from consultationincluding an event held for the development community. The feedback generally supportedthe proposed changes. In particular feedback sought an increase in funding areas to betteralign the expenditure of contributions with the area where they were collected.
9. No feedback was received on the Revenue and Financing Policy.
Contributions policy response
10. Further analysis has been undertaken to assess the demand for infrastructure from differenttypes of developments at different locations across the Auckland region since the adoptionof the draft policy.
11. After consideration of the feedback received and the updated analysis, the 7 May meeting ofthe Budget Committee agreed the following changes to the policy:
replacing the single funding area for reserve acquisition and the seven funding areasfor reserve development and community infrastructure with four funding areas for eachof these activities
increasing the funding areas for stormwater from 17 to 22 to reflect the updatedanalysis of existing infrastructure and the hydrology and topography of different areas
reducing the unit of demand factor for attached dwellings (low rise) to reflect lowerinfrastructure demand from high density units
reducing the unit of demand factors for retirement village units and aged care rooms toexclude costs for sports fields and playgrounds
allowing Council the discretion to offer reduced contribution charges for stormwaterwhere developers provide infrastructure which reduces their demand for councilprovided infrastructure.
12. The funding areas for reserve acquisition, reserve development and communityinfrastructure have been proposed as an interim step before the creation of more localisedfunding areas for these activities. This step creates Tier 1 and Tier 2 funding areas: Auckland wide, Greenfield, Urban and Rural. The Budget Committee agreed that staff willdevelop a proposal to create 14 localised Tier 3 funding areas for these activities, forconsideration alongside the Annual Plan 2016/2017.
Revenue and financing policy response
13. The Revenue and financing policy has been updated to reflect decisions made at the 7 and8 May meeting of the Budget committee. It has also been updated to reflect the financialimplications (on projected operating revenues and expenses) of the council’s policy to moveto fully funding deprecation by 2025, as discussed in a separate report in this agenda on theadoption of the Long-term Plan 2015-2025.
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
13/404
I t e m 1
1
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 13
Consideration
Significance and engagement
14. Adoption of this Contributions policy is a significant decision. The proposed policy wasconsulted on alongside the Long-term Plan 2015-2025.
15. The proposed amendments to the Revenue and financing policy are not significant. Theproposed policy was included in the materials supporting consultation on the Long-term Plan2015-2025.
Local Board views and implications
16. A detailed report of local board views is in this agenda along with the full text of theirresolutions on these issues. Any feedback relevant to the Contributions policy and therevenue and financing policy will be reported at the meeting.
Māori impact statement
17. The council does not hold information on the ethnicity of developers. The impact on Māoriwill be similar to the impact on other residents and ratepayers.
18. The council offers a grants scheme that provides funds equivalent to the cost ofdevelopment contributions for qualifying papakāinga housing. Māori will also benefit fromthe lower demand factor proposed for Kaumatua housing from its inclusion in the retirementunit category rather than the standard dwelling type.
Implementation
19. Implementation issues were considered in the development of the Contributions policy andthe Revenue and financing policy.
Financial and Resourcing Implications
20. Financial and resourcing implications were considered in the development of theContributions policy and the Revenue and financing policy.
Attachments
No. Title Page
A Contributions Policy 15
B Revenue and Financing Policy 71
Signatories
Authors Beth Sullivan - Principal Advisor Policy
Andrew Duncan - Manager Financial Policy
Authorisers Matthew Walker - General Manager Financial Plan Policy & Budgeting
Sue Tindal - Chief Financial Officer
Stephen Town - Chief Executive
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
14/404
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
15/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
1
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 15
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
16/404
AttachmentA
Item 11
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 16
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
17/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
1
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 17
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
18/404
AttachmentA
Item 11
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 18
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
19/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
1
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 19
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
20/404
AttachmentA
Item 11
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 20
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
21/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
1
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 21
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
22/404
AttachmentA
Item 11
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 22
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
23/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
1
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 23
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
24/404
AttachmentA
Item 11
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 24
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
25/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
1
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 25
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
26/404
AttachmentA
Item 11
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 26
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
27/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
1
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 27
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
28/404
AttachmentA
Item 11
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 28
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
29/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
1
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 29
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
30/404
AttachmentA
Item 11
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 30
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
31/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
1
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 31
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
32/404
AttachmentA
Item 11
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 32
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
33/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
1
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 33
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
34/404
AttachmentA
Item 11
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 34
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
35/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
1
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 35
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
36/404
AttachmentA
Item 11
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 36
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
37/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
1
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 37
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
38/404
AttachmentA
Item 11
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 38
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
39/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
1
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 39
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
40/404
AttachmentA
Item 11
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 40
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
41/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
1
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 41
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
42/404
AttachmentA
Item 11
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 42
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
43/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
1
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 43
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
44/404
AttachmentA
Item 11
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 44
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
45/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
1
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 45
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
46/404
AttachmentA
Item 11
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 46
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
47/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
1
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 47
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
48/404
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 48
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
49/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
1
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 49
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
50/404
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 50
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
51/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
1
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 51
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
52/404
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 52
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
53/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
1
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 53
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
54/404
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 54
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
55/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
1
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 55
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
56/404
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 56
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
57/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
1
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 57
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
58/404
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 58
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
59/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
1
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 59
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
60/404
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 60
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
61/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
1
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 61
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
62/404
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 62
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
63/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
1
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 63
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
64/404
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
65/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
1
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 65
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
66/404
AttachmentA
Item 11
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 66
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
67/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
1
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 67
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
68/404
AttachmentA
Item 11
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 68
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
69/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
1
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 69
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
70/404
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
71/404
A t t a c h m e n t B
I t e m 1
1
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 71
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
72/404
AttachmentB
Item 11
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 72
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
73/404
A t t a c h m e n t B
I t e m 1
1
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 73
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
74/404
AttachmentB
Item 11
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 74
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
75/404
A t t a c h m e n t B
I t e m 1
1
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 75
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
76/404
AttachmentB
Item 11
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 76
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
77/404
A t t a c h m e n t B
I t e m 1
1
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 77
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
78/404
AttachmentB
Item 11
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 78
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
79/404
A t t a c h m e n t B
I t e m 1
1
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 79
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
80/404
AttachmentB
Item 11
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 80
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
81/404
A t t a c h m e n t B
I t e m 1
1
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 81
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
82/404
AttachmentB
Item 11
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 82
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
83/404
A t t a c h m e n t B
I t e m 1
1
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Adoption of Contributions Policy and Revenue and Financing Policy Page 83
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
84/404
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
85/404
I t e m 1
2
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Amendment to remission scheme for licence to occupy retirement villages and Papakainga Page 85
Amendment to remission scheme for licence to occupy retirementvillages and Papakainga
File No.: CP2015/11598
Purpose1. To recommend for adoption an amendment to the rates remission scheme for residents of
licence to occupy (LTO) retirement villages and Papakāinga housing.
Executive Summary2. On 21 May 2015, the Finance and Performance Committee agreed to consult on a proposal
to amend the remission scheme for residents of LTO retirement villages and Papakāingahousing. The amendment provided for the remission of the proposed Interim Transport Levy(targeted rate) in addition to the Uniform Annual General Charge (UAGC).
3. The current LTO remission scheme remits the UAGC for residents of LTO retirementvillages or Papakāinga. As they are not the r atepayer they do not qualify for the governmentrates rebate.
4. Amending the LTO remission scheme to remit the Interim Transport Levy in addition to theUAGC will increase the value of the remission per qualifying residence to $500 in2015/2016. This is equivalent to 83 per cent of the maximum rebate available under thegovernment’s scheme.
5. Staff recommend the adoption of the amended LTO remission scheme. This amendmentassists with the affordability of the Interim Transport Levy for residents of retirement villagesand Papakāinga.
6. In total 189 pieces of feedback were received. Of those, 187 pieces of feedback were insupport of the proposal to amend the LTO remission scheme.
Recommendation/sThat the Governing Body:
a) adopt the amendment to the rates remission scheme for residents of licence tooccupy retirement villages and Papakāinga housing (Attachment A to the agendareport) for inclusion in the rates remission and postponement policy.
Comments
Background
7. The Governing Body directed staff to report back on options for amending the remission forresidents of LTO retirement villages and Papakāinga housing to include the proposedInterim Transport Levy in May 2015.
8. The Finance and Performance committee considered three options at its 21 May 2015meeting:
retain the existing LTO remission scheme with no changes
amend the LTO remission scheme so that it remits the Interim Transport Levy inaddition to the UAGC replace the LTO remission scheme with a grants scheme.
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
86/404
Item 12
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Amendment to remission scheme for licence to occupy retirement villages and Papakainga Page 86
9. The Finance and Performance committee agreed to consult on the amended LTO remissionscheme because there was concern regarding the affordability of the Interim Transport Levyfor residents of LTO retirement villages.
Impact of policy
10. The proposal is to amend the LTO remission scheme so that the Interim Transport Levy isremitted in addition to the UAGC. For 2015/2016, this would be equivalent to a total
remission of $500. This is equivalent to a rebate of 83 per cent of the current maximum. Thisis much closer to the average level of rebate currently being received by Auckland Councilapplicants, who on average qualify for 90 per cent of the maximum available rebate.
11. Assuming growth of ten per cent over 2013/2014, the total cost of the LTO remissionscheme, if the Interim Transport Levy is also remitted, will be $635,000 in 2015/2016. This isan increase of $146,000 over the estimated cost of retaining the existing LTO remissionscheme. This cost can be met through the council’s existing allowance for remissions, so willhave no impact on ratepayers.
Feedback
12. Public consultation was advertised via public notices and the Shape Auckland website.
Details of the proposal were also sent to all LTO retirement villages, Papakāinga and maraeseeking feedback.
13. In total, 189 pieces of feedback were received. Of those, 187 pieces of feedback were insupport of the proposal to amend the LTO remission scheme. This included responses from183 residents of retirement villages. A submission from the Retirement Villages Associationalso supported the proposal.
14. The remaining two pieces of feedback sought further information.
Conclusions
15. Staff recommend adoption of the amended remission scheme for residents of licence tooccupy retirement villages and Papakāinga housing. Remitting the Interim Transport Levy in
addition to the UAGC will better align the scheme with the level of rebate being given undercentral government’s rate rebate scheme. This change would better enable the remissionscheme to meet its objective of addressing the inequity between people who reside inlicence to occupy retirement villages who are unable to access the rebate scheme, andthose retired people who own their own homes who can access the rebate.
Consideration
Significance and engagement
16. Public consultation was undertaken on the proposal to amend the rates remission andpostponement policy. This consultation was in accordance with the requirements under theLocal Government Act 2002 (LGA).
17. The proposed change does not meet the thresholds for significance identified in the council’sSignificance and engagement policy.
Local Board views and implications
18. The decision to amend the rates remission and postponement policy is the responsibility ofthe Governing Body.
19. Local boards had the opportunity to consider the proposal at their June 2015 meetings. Anyrelevant feedback received from these meetings will be reported at the meeting.
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
87/404
I t e m 1
2
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Amendment to remission scheme for licence to occupy retirement villages and Papakainga Page 87
Māori impact statement
20. To date, the council has not identified any papakainga housing developments that are usingLTO agreements. The council has not received any applications for remission from suchdevelopments.
21. The council has sent consultation material to mana whenua contacts, Papakāinga andmarae seeking feedback on the proposal. One piece of feedback was received fromrepresentatives of the Kaihau Development Trust seeking further information.
Implementation22. There are no implementation costs to amend the LTO remission scheme as proposed in this
report. The recommended proposal does not require any changes to the application processfor the rates remission scheme. As such, it does not place any increased burden either onapplicants, or the management of retirement villages who help administer the scheme.
AttachmentsNo. Title Page
A Text for remission scheme for residents of licence to occupy retirementvillages and Papakainga housing in the Rates remission andpostponement policy
89
Signatories
Authors Beth Sullivan - Principal Advisor Policy
David Lai - Graduate
Authorisers Matthew Walker - General Manager Financial Plan Policy & Budgeting
Sue Tindal - Chief Financial Officer
Stephen Town - Chief Executive
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
88/404
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
89/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
2
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Amendment to remission scheme for licence to occupy retirement villages and Papakainga Page 89
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
90/404
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
91/404
I t e m 1
3
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025 Page 91
Local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025
File No.: CP2015/09416
Purpose1. To provide an update on the adoption of local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025,
including a Local Board Agreement 2015/2016, a message from the chair and local boardadvocacy.
Executive Summary2. For each financial year, Auckland Council must have a local board agreement between the
governing body and each local board, which is developed through annual plan and long-termplan processes.
3. Local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025 includes a Local Board Agreement2015/2016, a message from the chair and local board advocacy. This information formsVolume 3 of the Long-term Plan 2015-2025 document.
4. Local board business meetings were held between 9 and 17 June where all 21 local boardsadopted local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025.
5. Local boards also noted other supporting material including 10 year budgets (capital andoperating expenditure) and 10 year performance targets for local activities. Local activitiesinclude parks, sport and recreation, community services, planning and development,environmental management and governance. The supporting material does not form part ofa local board agreement, but is incorporated into Volume 2 of the Long-term Plan 2015-2025.
Recommendation/sThat the Governing Body:
a) note that:
i) all 21 local boards have adopted local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025, including a Local Board Agreement 2015/2016, a message from the chairand local board advocacy.
ii) local content forms Volume 3 of the Long-term Plan 2015-2025.
Comments6. For each financial year, Auckland Council must have a local board agreement between the
governing body and each local board, which is developed through annual plan and long-termplan processes.
7. Local board agreements outline annual local funding priorities, agreed service levels for thelocal area and associated capital and operating expenditure budgets to deliver theseservices.
8. Local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025 includes a Local Board Agreement2015/2016, a message from the chair and local board advocacy. This information formsVolume 3 of the Long-term Plan 2015-2025 document.
9. Every three years a local board plan outlining local priorities and aspirations is developed toinform the long-term plan and develop annual (funded) local board agreements.
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
92/404
Item 13
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025 Page 92
10. Between January and March this year, council consulted on proposed content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025, including local content. Local boards then held discussions with thegoverning body on local feedback, common issues and local priorities prior to budgetdecisions being made on 8 May 2015.
11. Following 8 May Budget Committee decisions, local activity budgets were updated to reflect:
the impact, if any, of decisions made;
re-prioritisation decisions of locally driven initiative (discretionary) budgets;
the allocation of central costs (including depreciation, interest, corporate overheads andstaff costs); and
any minor administrative adjustments, if any.
12. Local board business meetings were held between 9 and 17 June where all 21 local boardsadopted local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025.
13. Local boards also noted other supporting material including 10 year budgets (capital andoperating expenditure) and 10 year performance targets for local activities. Local activitiesinclude parks, sport and recreation, community services, planning and development andenvironmental management. The supporting material does not form part of a local boardagreement, but is incorporated into Volume 2 of the Long-term Plan 2015-2025.
14. As part of this process, some local boards chose to allocate some local discretionarybudgets to top up standard service levels such as library opening hours and parks services.
15. Attachment A outlines local board resolutions on local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025.
16. In addition to adopting the Local Board Agreements, local boards also considered LocalFees and Charges Schedules for 2015/2016. The schedules were adopted by each localboard to take effect from 1 July 2015, with the exception of five local boards (Albert-Eden,Ōr ākei, Puketāpapa, Waiheke and Waitematā) which did not adopt a schedule in relation to
sportsfield charges in the central area. The parks, sport and recreation department isworking with central local boards to review charges and prepare a proposal for the Financeand Performance Committee in July 2015. Existing fees and charges will continue to ensurebudget requirements are met until a review is complete.
Consideration
Local Board views and implications
17. This report provides an update on the adoption of local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025 and related issues. Consultation feedback from each local board area was presentedto local boards to make final decisions on local discretionary budgets and their local board
agreement, and to support advocacy discussions with the governing body.
Māori impact statement
18. The local board agreement is based on the local board plan and the Long-term Plan 2015-2025 which have both been developed through engagement with the community, includingmana whenua and Māori residents and rate payers.
19. Local Boards are committed to continue to strengthen working relationships with manawhenua, iwi and Māori organisations. Local boards work closely with local iwi groups todevelop the natural and cultural assets of importance to our community and engagerangatira ki te rangatira, or chief-to-chief, to seek guidance of mana whenua and support therole of kaitiakitanga, the guardianship of the environment and special places.
20. The views presented by Māori submitters through consultation were considered by localboards in the context of their local board plans, their continuing dialogue with Māoriresidents and rate payers and the further development of these relationships.
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
93/404
I t e m 1
3
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025 Page 93
Implementation21. Final local board agreements and related content will be published and distributed in July as
Volume 3 of the Long-term Plan 2015-2025. Individual local board agreements will also bepublically available.
22. An internal debrief of the long-term plan process will be conducted, which will includeconsideration of the local board agreement process.
Attachments
No. Title Page
A Local Board Resolutions 95
Signatories
Authors Kate Marsh - Financial Planning Manager - Local Boards
Authorisers Matthew Walker - General Manager Financial Plan Policy & Budgeting
Sue Tindal - Chief Financial Officer
Stephen Town - Chief Executive
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
94/404
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
95/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
3
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025 Page 95
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
96/404
AttachmentA
Item 13
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025 Page 96
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
97/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
3
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025 Page 97
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
98/404
AttachmentA
Item 13
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025 Page 98
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
99/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
3
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025 Page 99
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
100/404
AttachmentA
Item 13
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025 Page 100
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
101/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
3
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025 Page 101
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
102/404
AttachmentA
Item 13
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025 Page 102
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
103/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
3
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025 Page 103
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
104/404
AttachmentA
Item 13
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025 Page 104
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
105/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
3
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025 Page 105
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
106/404
AttachmentA
Item 13
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025 Page 106
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
107/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
3
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025 Page 107
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
108/404
AttachmentA
Item 13
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025 Page 108
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
109/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
3
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025 Page 109
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
110/404
AttachmentA
Item 13
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025 Page 110
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
111/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
3
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025 Page 111
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
112/404
AttachmentA
Item 13
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025 Page 112
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
113/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
3
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025 Page 113
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
114/404
AttachmentA
Item 13
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025 Page 114
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
115/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
3
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025 Page 115
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
116/404
AttachmentA
Item 13
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025 Page 116
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
117/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
3
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025 Page 117
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
118/404
AttachmentA
Item 13
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025 Page 118
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
119/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
3
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025 Page 119
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
120/404
AttachmentA
Item 13
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025 Page 120
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
121/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
3
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025 Page 121
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
122/404
AttachmentA
Item 13
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025 Page 122
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
123/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
3
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025 Page 123
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
124/404
AttachmentA
Item 13
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Local content for the Long-term Plan 2015-2025 Page 124
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
125/404
I t e m 1
4
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 125
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16
File No.: CP2015/12242
Purpose1. To seek Governing Body agreement to the Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan
2015/16 (Operational Plan) as required under the Ngā Mana Whenua o Tāmaki MakaurauCollective Redress Act 2014 (the Act).
Executive Summary2. The Tūpuna Maunga o Tāmaki Makaurau Authority (the Maunga Authority) and Auckland
Council must agree an Operational Plan and summary of that plan every year under section60 of the Act. The Operational Plan provides a framework in which council will carry out itsroutine management functions for that financial year under the direction of the Maunga
Authority.
3. The Operational Plan 2015/16 was adopted by the Maunga Authority on 8 June 2015. Theplan includes a budget of $47,890,531 capital funding and $30,733,031 operating funding forthe Maunga Authority over 10 years (including inflation) which was approved by the BudgetCommittee and Governing Body on 7- 8 May 2015. Once the Operational Plan is agreed bythe Governing Body, a summary will be adopted for inclusion in the Long-term Plan 2015-2025.
4. The key programmes outlined in the Operational Plan include:
a capital and renewal programme with a focus on protecting sites of significance andlandscape protection;
developing an innovative Integrated Management Plan (IMP) that will set a vision forthe future of these important taonga; and
community engagement and education through completing signage upgrades, kioskinformation centre and website design.
5. Future Operational Plans will ensure implementation of the IMP’s high level strategy at atangible operational level.
Recommendation/s
That the Governing Body:
a) note that, under the Ngā Mana Whenua o Tāmaki Makaurau Collective Redress Act2014, the Tūpuna Maunga o Tāmaki Makaurau Authority (Maunga Authority) and Auckland Council must agree the Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan(Operational Plan).
b) note the Maunga Authority adopted the Operational Plan on 8 June 2015.
c) note that the budget for the operational plan was approved by the Budget Committeeand Governing Body on 7 - 8 May 2015
d) agree the Operational Plan (Attachment A to the agenda report).
e) note that, once the Operational Plan has been agreed, a summary will be adopted forinclusion in the Long-term Plan 2015-2025.
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
126/404
Item 14
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 126
Comments6. The Maunga Authority is the administering body for 14 Tūpuna Maunga (ancestral
mountains), created through the Act. As part of this historic Treaty of Waitangi settlement,the maunga were returned to the 13 iwi and hapū of Tāmaki Makaurau, represented by theTūpuna Taonga o Tāmaki Makaurau Trust. The return of the Tūpuna Maunga marks animportant milestone in the restoration of these iconic taonga (treasures).
7. The Maunga Authority and Auckland Council must agree an Operational Plan and summaryof that Plan every year under section 60 of the Act. On 23 April 2015, at the JointDeliberations meeting, the Maunga Authority and the Governing Body discussed publicfeedback received on the draft Operational Plan, including that the Tūpuna Maungarepresent a significant opportunity for Auckland and that sufficient funding is required tocommence the rejuvenation of the maunga.
Consideration
Local Board views and implications
8. Three of the six Auckland Council representatives on the Maunga Authority are local boardmembers. Their input has been valuable in the development of the Operational Plan.
9. The Operational Plan was subject to a process of public consultation, whereby verbal andwritten submissions were received from local board members with maunga in their area.Their feedback has been incorporated into the final Operational Plan.
Māori impact statement
10. The Maunga Authority was established as a result of an historic Treaty of Waitangisettlement with 13 iwi and hapū of Tāmaki Makaurau. Six of the members on the Maunga Authority are mana whenua representatives of the Maratūāhu, Ngāti Whātua, and WaiohuaTāmaki Rōpū.
11. The feedback received through the submissions process from mana whenuarepresentatives, as well as that of the Tūpuna Taonga o Tāmaki Makaurau Trust, has beenincorporated into the final Operational Plan.
Implementation12. Implementation of the Operational Plan is ongoing over the duration of the 2015/2016
financial year.
Attachments
No. Title Page
A Tūpuna Maunga Aunnual Operational Plan 2015/16 127
Signatories
Author Justine Smith - Lead Officer, Tupuna Maunga o Tamaki Makaurau Authority
Authorisers Phil Wilson - Governance Director
Sue Tindal - Chief Financial Officer
Stephen Town - Chief Executive
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
127/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
4
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 127
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
128/404
AttachmentA
Item 14
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 128
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
129/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
4
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 129
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
130/404
AttachmentA
Item 14
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 130
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
131/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
4
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 131
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
132/404
AttachmentA
Item 14
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 132
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
133/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
4
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 133
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
134/404
AttachmentA
Item 14
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 134
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
135/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
4
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 135
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
136/404
AttachmentA
Item 14
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 136
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
137/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
4
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 137
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
138/404
AttachmentA
Item 14
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 138
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
139/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
4
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 139
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
140/404
AttachmentA
Item 14
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 140
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
141/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
4
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 141
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
142/404
AttachmentA
Item 14
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 142
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
143/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
4
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 143
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
144/404
AttachmentA
Item 14
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 144
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
145/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
4
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 145
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
146/404
AttachmentA
Item 14
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 146
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
147/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
4
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 147
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
148/404
AttachmentA
Item 14
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 148
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
149/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
4
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 149
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
150/404
AttachmentA
Item 14
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 150
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
151/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
4
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 151
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
152/404
AttachmentA
Item 14
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 152
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
153/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
4
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 153
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
154/404
AttachmentA
Item 14
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 154
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
155/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
4
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 155
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
156/404
AttachmentA
Item 14
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 156
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
157/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
4
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 157
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
158/404
AttachmentA
Item 14
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 158
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
159/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
4
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 159
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
160/404
AttachmentA
Item 14
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 160
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
161/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
4
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 161
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
162/404
AttachmentA
Item 14
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 162
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
163/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
4
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 163
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
164/404
AttachmentA
Item 14
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 164
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
165/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
4
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 165
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
166/404
AttachmentA
Item 14
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 166
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
167/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
4
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 167
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
168/404
AttachmentA
Item 14
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 168
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
169/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
4
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 169
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
170/404
AttachmentA
Item 14
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 170
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
171/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
4
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 171
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
172/404
AttachmentA
Item 14
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 172
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
173/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
4
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 173
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
174/404
AttachmentA
Item 14
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 174
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
175/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
4
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 175
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
176/404
AttachmentA
Item 14
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 176
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
177/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
4
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 177
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
178/404
AttachmentA
Item 14
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 178
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
179/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
4
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 179
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
180/404
AttachmentA
Item 14
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 180
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
181/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
4
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 181
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
182/404
AttachmentA
Item 14
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 182
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
183/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
4
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 183
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
184/404
AttachmentA
Item 14
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 184
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
185/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
4
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 185
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
186/404
AttachmentA
Item 14
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 186
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
187/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
4
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 187
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
188/404
AttachmentA
Item 14
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 188
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
189/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
4
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 189
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
190/404
AttachmentA
Item 14
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 190
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
191/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
4
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 191
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
192/404
AttachmentA
Item 14
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 192
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
193/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
4
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 193
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
194/404
AttachmentA
Item 14
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 194
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
195/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
4
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 195
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
196/404
AttachmentA
Item 14
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 196
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
197/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
4
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 197
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
198/404
AttachmentA
Item 14
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 198
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
199/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
4
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 199
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
200/404
AttachmentA
Item 14
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 200
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
201/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
4
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 201
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
202/404
AttachmentA
Item 14
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 202
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
203/404
A t t a c h m e n t A
I t e m 1
4
Governing Body
25 June 2015
Tūpuna Maunga Annual Operational Plan 2015/16 Page 203
-
8/21/2019 Governing Body Agenda - June 2015
204/404