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DOGS Master Index.Xlsx Auckland Council Dog Policy and Bylaw submissions Sub # Name Organisation Local Board Volume 1 Glenn Barratt Puketapapa 1 2 Anastasia Stanovova Upper Harbour 1 3 Kenton Singh Upper Harbour 1 4 Helen Lamb Waitamata 1 5 Paul Cockerton Upper Harbour 1 6 Rebecca Mower Franklin 1 7 Cecile Bourgeois Waitakere 1 8 Brett Green Puketapapa 1 9 Nicole N Albert‐Eden 1 10 Arden Macdonald Albert‐Eden 1 11 Elodie Fontaine Mangere‐Otahuhu 1 12 Dianne Beetham Rodney 1 13 Nadia Kennington Albert‐Eden 1 14 Rochelle Hocking Kaipatiki 1 16 Lucy Stallworthy Regional 1 17 Simon Moore Waitamata 1 18 Emma Howe Hibiscus and Bays 1 19 Silvia von Zastrow Waitamata 1 20 Peter Simunovich Rodney 1 21 Emma Donkin Hibiscus and Bays 1 22 Angela Melville Waiheke 1 23 Gary Beyer Hibiscus and Bays 1 24 Karen Courtis Rodney 1 25 Tim Merkens Kaipatiki 1 26 Kim Scoffin Rodney 1 27 Jessica Beetham Howick 1 28 Ella Walmsley Mangere‐Otahuhu 1 29 Lee Sinclair Upper Harbour 1 30 Hilary Robotham Orakei 1 31 Dayne Tomczyk Waiheke 1 32 Staci‐Ann Thornton Puketapapa 1 33 Rebecca Lewis Devonport‐Takapuna 1 34 Julie Waters Howick 1 35 Ella Gunness Regional 1 36 Leah Fisher Albert‐Eden 1 37 Tristine Le Guern Hibiscus and Bays 1 38 Melissa Perkin Devonport‐Takapuna 1 39 Ngy Thornton Hibiscus and Bays 1 40 Trudy Dickinson Albert‐Eden 1 41 Tracey Lawton Rodney 1 42 Sonia Brown Franklin 1 43 Fay Satherley Rodney 1 44 Teirirangi France Rodney 1 45 Stefan Rueegg Albert‐Eden 1 46 Alison Hollier Albert‐Eden 1 47 Julie‐Anne Reid Papakura 1 48 Anna McDonald Orakei 1 49 Genevieve Lyons Rodney 1 50 Zoe McGarrity Waitakere 1 51 Nicole Matiatos Upper Harbour 1 52 Charlotte Meyer Upper Harbour 1 53 Aaron Hardwick Maungakiekie‐Tamaki 1 54 Sheryn Werner Puketapapa 1 55 Troy Rawhiti‐Connell Devonport‐Takapuna 1 56 Kathryn Ramel Rodney 1 57 Lyn Kerridge Hibiscus and Bays 1 Sub # Name Organisation Local Board Volume 58 Phoebe Gill Maungakiekie‐Tamaki 1 59 Ginni Orchiston Waiheke 1 60 Philipa Howcroft Great Barrier 1 61 David Rowland Devonport‐Takapuna 1 62 Vanessa Bryce Devonport‐Takapuna 1 63 Amy Cunniffe Devonport‐Takapuna 1 64 Lucinda Baxter Waitakere 1 65 Erin Hales Waitakere 1 66 Bryn Jamieson Rodney 1 67 Becky Swan Rodney 1 68 Cathy Voullaire Rodney 1 69 Stephanie Temm Rodney 1 70 Wendy Stephens Rodney 1 71 Lynda Moran Great Barrier 1 72 Emma Fern Albert‐Eden 1 73 Guy Bibby Waitamata 1 74 Duncan McDonald Rodney 1 75 Tracey Eccles Rodney 1 76 Helen McCowan Rodney 1 77 Clover Murrell Rodney 1 79 Narlene Eijgermans Hibiscus and Bays 1 80 Karen Schade Rodney 1 81 Jeannie Hutton Hibiscus and Bays 1 82 Nina Holland Waitakere 1 83 Freddie Eijgermans Hibiscus and Bays 1 84 Elaine Sawyer Devonport‐Takapuna 1 85 Jo Haswell Rodney 1 86 Jess Brooks Kaipatiki 1 87 Kaye Wilson Andrews Rodney 1 88 Allan Barber Rodney 1 89 Amanda Bowen Devonport‐Takapuna 1 90 Elizabeth Fagan Devonport‐Takapuna 1 91 Sheena Ighani Maungakiekie‐Tamaki 1 92 Hanna Fairclough Hibiscus and Bays 1 93 Shanti Morgan Great Barrier 1 94 Leeann Williams Henderson‐Massey 1 95 Kerry Johnson Hibiscus and Bays 1 96 Erina Baars Upper Harbour 1 97 Jean MacQueen Orakei 1 98 Sunil Menghani Henderson‐Massey 1 99 Brett Howlett Rodney 1 100 Sharon Pope Howick 1 101 John Wilkings Puketapapa 1 102 Amanda Drumm Rodney 1 104 Amy Andrews Henderson‐Massey 1 105 Jabin Lamble Waitakere 1 106 Jasmine Hui Devonport‐Takapuna 1 107 Sharon Henley Manurewa 1 108 Charlotte Borowski Devonport‐Takapuna 1 109 Helena Mitchell Howick 1 110 Jacqui Knight Whau 1 111 Rikke Jorgensen Devonport‐Takapuna 1 112 Julian Raethel Kaipatiki 1 113 Mary Logan Rodney 1 114 Katrina Kendall Rodney 1 115 Angela Harris Manurewa 1 116 Nicholas Huddart Hibiscus and Bays 1 117 Laura Adams Regional 1 Sub # Name Organisation Local Board Volume 118 E Stylianou Hibiscus and Bays 1 119 Nicola Brady Albert‐Eden 1 120 Sarah Richards Maungakiekie‐Tamaki 1 121 Michael Bolton Rodney 1 122 Audrey Susanto Whau 1 123 Kirstin Richardson Devonport‐Takapuna 1 124 Laura Autagavaia Rodney 1 125 Samantha Fraser Orakei 1 126 Vickie Montgomerie Rodney 1 127 Pam Westhead Maungakiekie‐Tamaki 1 128 Jessica Xiao Maungakiekie‐Tamaki 1 129 Michael Hunter Albert‐Eden 1 130 Mira Bosman Rodney 1 131 Grant Sargent Hibiscus and Bays 1 132 Steven Howard Hibiscus and Bays 1 133 C VanBreemen Henderson‐Massey 1 134 Saara Rawhiti Mangere‐Otahuhu 1 135 Denis Schubert Orakei 1 136 Rebecca Marshall Puketapapa 1 137 Michael Frawley Devonport‐Takapuna 1 138 Kim Gunning Hibiscus and Bays 1 139 Jo Sargent Hibiscus and Bays 1 140 Az Taylor Waiheke 1 141 Theresa Calman Maungakiekie‐Tamaki 1 142 jeremy hughes Rodney 1 143 Ryan Norria Waitamata 1 144 Lara Morris Rodney 1 145 Katja Meiran Rodney 1 146 Nicky Graham Rodney 1 147 jeff slack Devonport‐Takapuna 1 148 Tonja Oliver Rodney 1 149 Nicola Woods Henderson‐Massey 1 150 Cath Mallin Kaipatiki 1 151 Chris Bone Kaipatiki 1 152 Amdrea Vieviorka Waitakere 1 153 K Gray Kaipatiki 1 154 Rachel Batchelor Kaipatiki 1 155 Joanna Steer Rodney 1 156 wayne carkeek Kaipatiki 1 157 Sheridan Henness Kaipatiki 1 158 Reuben de Vos Howick 1 159 Joanne Loader Hibiscus and Bays 1 160 Fiona Sarten Kaipatiki 1 161 Alasdair Hunter‐Wilson Hibiscus and Bays 1 162 Karl Hutton Hibiscus and Bays 1 163 Soo Hyeong Hahm Albert‐Eden 1 164 Melita Martorana Devonport‐Takapuna 1 165 Angela Moon Albert‐Eden 1 166 Deborah Harte Waiheke 1 167 Janet Fredric Rodney 1 168 Keith Hudson Waitakere 1 169 Paulette Crowley Waiheke 1 170 Leighanne Fisher Kaipatiki 1 171 Shaun Lee Maungakiekie‐Tamaki 1 172 Aiden Broad Kaipatiki 1 173 Julian Aldiss Rodney 1 174 Carla Romay Devonport‐Takapuna 1 175 Gabriela Ezeta Waitakere 1 Sub # Name Organisation Local Board Volume 176 Kevin Barker Maungakiekie‐Tamaki 1 177 Niki Bailey Henderson‐Massey 1 178 Carolyne Moran Waitakere 1 179 Peter Ravlich Maungakiekie‐Tamaki 1 180 Beulah Wood Albert‐Eden 1 181 Carolyn Jane Kaipatiki 1 182 Steve Denman Kaipatiki 1 183 Anita Collins Hibiscus and Bays 1 184 Millie Van Der Zwan Maungakiekie‐Tamaki 1 185 Bronwyn Smit Hibiscus and Bays 1 186 Jacki McKay Devonport‐Takapuna 1 187 Sarah Thorstensen Devonport‐Takapuna 1 188 Rebecca Walton‐Hannay Waitakere 1 189 J Chambers Hibiscus and Bays 1 190 Joy Marshall Kaipatiki 1 191 Sandra Godkin Mangere‐Otahuhu 1 192 Michael Baxter Rodney 1 193 Anna Wishart Devonport‐Takapuna 1 194 Jennifer Davies Maungakiekie‐Tamaki 1 195 Shona Huxtable Rodney 1 196 Peter Townsend Waitamata 1 197 Rosemarie Baker Albert‐Eden 1 198 Helen Blair Orakei 1 199 Katie Fegan Kaipatiki 1 200 Julian Huxtable Rodney 1 201 Alfred Steinhobel Waitakere 1 202 Philippa Nicholls Rodney 1 203 Bernard Michaux Rodney 1 204 Sara Harley Hibiscus and Bays 1 205 Anna Ferguson Hibiscus and Bays 1 206 Sakuntala Karunairetnam Waitakere 1 207 Dave Harton Waitamata 1 208 Paul Munro Hibiscus and Bays 1 209 Simon Gibson Hibiscus and Bays 1 210 Antonia Dickey Kaipatiki 1 211 Pat Neuwelt Albert‐Eden 1 212 Glenda Van der Maas Howick 1 213 Colleen Porath Devonport‐Takapuna 1 214 Joanna Bowden Hibiscus and Bays 1 215 Tonu Hannifin Hibiscus and Bays 1 216 Daniel Fortin Waitamata 1 217 Shelley Nahr Rodney 1 218 Joe MacDougal Puketapapa 1 218 Joe MacDougall Albert‐Eden 1 219 Sally Locke‐Bonney Waitakere 1 220 Bob Mellor Rodney 1 221 Peter Muggleston Howick 1 222 Christine Roff Rodney 1 223 Susan Sheppard Hibiscus and Bays 1 224 Robert Mark Arrowsmith Hibiscus and Bays 1 225 Tim Cook Hibiscus and Bays 1 226 Nico Smit Howick 1 227 Helga Strewe Waitakere 1 228 Kevin Barnard Albert‐Eden 1 229 Megan Allan Franklin 1 230 deb adams Hibiscus and Bays 1 231 elise watson Regional 1 232 Jane Pashley Rodney 1 Sub # Name Organisation Local Board Volume 233 Timothy Newdick Devonport‐Takapuna 1 234 Sara Metcalf Rodney 1 235 Julie Jarrett Hibiscus and Bays 1 236 Ryan Sadler Hibiscus and Bays 1 237 Anna Rawhiti‐Connell Devonport‐Takapuna 1 238 Kelly Watson Hibiscus and Bays 1 239 Joe Conway Henderson‐Massey 1 240 Mathew Taylor Albert‐Eden 1 241 Nicky Berger Rodney 1 242 Premo Maas Waitakere 1 243 Eddie Charlett‐Green Rodney 1 244 Swanie Nelson Otara‐Papatoetoe 1 245 Tania Young Howick 1 246 Claire Hill Albert‐Eden 1 247 Jackie Bott Rodney 1 248 Ann Williamson Rodney 1 249 Jessica Douglas Kaipatiki 1 250 Cathy Clarkson Rodney 1 251 Carolin Bennett Rodney 1 252 Julie Purcell Waitamata 1 253 Stephanie Sewell Orakei 1 254 Bronwyn Roberts Howick 1 255 Hannah Dymond Hibiscus and Bays 1 256 David Baikie Hibiscus and Bays 1 257 Danielle Lancaster Kaipatiki 1 258 Wayne Hall Waiheke 1 259 Gareth Jardine Kaipatiki 1 260 Helen S Upper Harbour 1 261 Kirsten Anderson Devonport‐Takapuna 1 262 Sabine Kalinowsky Kaipatiki 1 263 Shannon Hafner Albert‐Eden 1 264 Nicky Ogilvie Waiheke 1 265 Brook Warner Waitakere 1 266 Kelli Booth Rodney 1 267 Liz Sharek Rodney 1 268 Kaye Curran Devonport‐Takapuna 1 269 Isabel Borok Devonport‐Takapuna 1 270 Jeni Maddox Rodney 1 271 Francis Sheppard Howick 1 272 Jen Watts Waitakere 1 273 Jonathan Culley Hibiscus and Bays 1 274 Anthony Williams Upper Harbour 1 275 Gemma Brodie Devonport‐Takapuna 1 276 Leana Dickey Manurewa 1 277 Dean Bradbury Henderson‐Massey 1 278 Tanya Miller Hibiscus and Bays 1 279 Fiona MacKenzie Howick 1 280 Crissy Shin Rodney 1 281 Amy Tea Henderson‐Massey 1 282 Richard Coles Devonport‐Takapuna 1 283 Mathew Dunne Devonport‐Takapuna 1 284 Emma Edwards Kaipatiki 1 285 Charlotte Jones Hibiscus and Bays 1 286 Angela Shivnan Rodney 1 287 Geoff Haines Hibiscus and Bays 1 288 Jessica Look Kaipatiki 1 289 Arletta van den Bosch Kaipatiki 1 290 Natasha Craig Rodney 1 Sub # Name Organisation Local Board Volume 291 Tara Nel Rodney 1 292 Cameron Burt Devonport‐Takapuna
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