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1 02-1 Submission # 0139 FEEDBACK FORM Western Bay of Plenty District Council .= lomol - Please use the space below to comment on any aspects of the future of Pukehina Community Hall. You can attach extra pages if necessary. 1. Do you agree with the preferred option of partial remediation? This consists of a one-off loan of up to $200,000 towards partial remediation. There will also be a maintenance and insurance cost of approximately $5100 per year. These estimates translate into a charge of $36.50 per year for 10 years for each property, made up of $30.00 per year for the loan and $6.50 per year (currently $3.99) for the maintenance and insurance costs. These estimates could change (decrease or increase), depending on the final cost to reopen the hall. Please tick one option only. / Yes, 1 agree with the preferred option and cost of up to $36.50 per year for the next 10 years O No, I do not agree with the preferred option 2. If you do not support the preferred option, please tell us what your solution is. 601 Submission # 0139 €42 2 ZE<JimiT':fdpin,Utm[22•]mit!*ilioni............... FEEDBACK FORM / 14 67#: brull I IHIM;W KY#Alli I: 161 Ill W I Il Ill d*£071 li7Tl I Privacy Act 2020: This ful·m and the details of your .submission will be publicly (1\'ailable as part of the decision-making process. The information wHI be held at Weste/-/1 Bar of P/enty /)1011·irt Council. Head Office, 1484 Came iron Road, Tauraliga. Submitters hare the right w access and correct their pei·sonal inft))·mation. 602 Submission # 0139 -- 3. Please provide any further comments on the future of Pukehina Community Hall. 603 01+0. We appreciate you taking the time to let us know what you think about our draft Long Term Plan. Submission # 0140 The details of your submission will be publicly available as part of the decision-making process (Privacy Act 2020). Personal details 71,11 NamfMr Mrs / Ms / Miss POL/\ i 4 J \-1 I Yhe v- First name Surname Organisation (if applicable): Postal address: 1 Home phone: Mobile: Email: Providing these details will allow us to keep in touch and provide you a response to your feedback. How to fill out this (TJ>i'Option 1 - Preferred Option 2 Option 3 next section For each key project, please tick one of the options provided only. , 76ption 1 - Preferred Option 2 _ Option 3 Retain and continue to operate Do not retain the stock. Retain and continue to operate elder housing, and redevelop Sell or transfer it to a community elder housing. sites to increase the amount of provider. Do not redevelop the stock in housing available. the short term. There are no additional costs to There is no impact on ratepayers, as ratepayers from this option. There is no impact on ratepayers, as all operational and redevelopment all operational costs will be funded costs will be funded by revenue from by revenue from the activity. the activity. Preferred option - This option gives Council the ability to provide elder housing that is fit for purpose for existing tenants. It also means more units can be provided over time to meet growing demand. Want to tell us more? Provide further comments on any of the key proposals or anything else you think we may have missed. Thank you for providing your feedback. Ng& mihi mO 0 whakaaro 604 t. Submission # 0140 *-*West,rn Bay of Plenty District Council Te Kaunihera a rohe mai i nga Kuri-a-Wharei ki Otamarakau ki te Uru Long Term Plan 2021-2031 Consultation Document Feedback Form -4 ®9 -- - ··9 #kit. - I 1 -CEIVEDL - 9 APR 2021 WESTERN BOP DISTRICT COUNCIL Key proposal Elder housing Whare kaumatua The situation Did you know? The proposal The Western Bay is a great place to 63% We are proposing to keep our existing live and is becoming more popular. of people believe Council should continue elder housing operating as it is now But this is continuing to put pressure providing elder housing from earlier (run by Council) but with a rent on housing ccsts - increasing for both consultation. increase so that the service can cover owners and renters. Council provides its costs. We currently have several housing for those over 65 years and elder housing units in our District: with limited means, at an affordable rate. As a result, we predict increased 34 17 19 demanc for elder housing in the in in in future. Te Puke Katikati Waihi Beach Want to read the Section 174 Report on Elder Housing Provision? Visit www.hellofuturedistrict.co.nz Project detail and status The housing affordability of our region is affecting all age groups - but those over 65 years are more vulnerable if they are on a fixed income such as New Zealand Superannuation. The proposed rent increase will be offset by assisting tenants to access the Ministry of Social Development's Accommodation Supplement (a subsidy for housing costs). We also intend to increase the amount of housing we have by redevelooing the sites over time. We are proposing to loan fund this to provide up to 20 new units over the next 10 years. What do you think? To haveyour say, see overlectf 605 ti' litiliti/11 1 01+1 HERITAGE NEW ZEALAND POUHERE TAONGA 1Submission # 0141 6th April 2021 File ref: LAO69 Western Bay of Plenty District Council, RECEIVED Private Bag 12803, Tauranga Mail Centre, 3143. - 9 APR 2021 WESTERN BOP DISTRICT COUNCIL Dear Mayor Webberand Councillors, RE. HERITAGE NEW ZEALAND POUHERE TAONGA SUBMISSION ON DRAFT 2021-2031 LONG TERM PLAN CONSULTATION 1. Thank you for the opportunity to make a submission on the Western Bay of Plenty District Council Draft Long Term Plan 2021/31 (the Plan) 2. Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga (Heritage New Zealand} is an autonomous Crown Entity with statutory responsibility under the Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga Act 2014 for the identification, protection, preservation, and conservation of New Zealand's historic and cultural heritage. Heritage New Zealand is New Zealand's lead heritage agency. 3. As Western Bay of Plenty District Council (the Council) already appreciates, well cared for and promoted historic heritage has the potential to be a considerable draw card for tourism and people wanting to move to, or remain in, an area. Heritage plays an important role in creating an engaging and vibrant region, which in turn, fosters local identity and helps build the economy. Support and incentives that councils provide, can often be the difference between a historically significant resource falling into disrepair, or it being preserved for present and future generations to engage with and learn from. Significant Capital Expenditure for water, wastewater, stormwater and transportation infrastructure 4. The Plan proposes a series of projects throughout the District (pg. 10 of the consultation document), as the Council seeks to provide for upgrading of infrastructure services and predicted growth, including in Omokoroa. HNZPT considers that professional archaeological advice from a local archaeologist/s needs to be sought prior to the development of these projects to ensure significant archaeological sites are avoided. HNZPT would welcome the opportunity to be involved at the very early stage of development to advise on the most appropriate heritage management measures for each situation. HNZPT seeks that the provision for these and similar ground disturbance projects is retained subject to includingthe provision forobtaining archaeological advice including for comprehensive archaeological assessments to determine the need for archaeological authorities, and for works to ensure the preservation of the most important sites as required. 606 LETTER02 Submission # 0141 Tanga Whenua priorities 5. The plan proposes (at pg.21 of the Consultation document) a range of priorities to provide for Tangata Whenua, including housing and involvement on local projects. HNZPT is particularly supportive of the funding to: • support the development of Hapu management plans, and • The Marae sustainability fund. The funding of these two items has the potential to contribute to the identification of historic heritage (Hapu management plans) and maintenance of historic heritage (Marae sustainability fund). HNZPT considersthat Maori heritage places are integral to iwi, hapu and whanau identity, mana and cultural wellbeingl. HNZPT is supportive of this approach, that could contribute "in .1 the retention of features Of a diminishing and finite heritage resource HNZPT seeks that the funding proposed in the Plan is retained and includes the consideration of historic heritage. HNZPT also currently offers contestable funding (2-year programme), and conservation advice (ongoing) and assistance to Marae. Further advice and information can be offered by contacting Mr. Jim Schuster of HNZPT or going to the link below: https://www.heritage.org.nz/protecting-heritage/funding/matauranga-maori-funding The HNZPT funding could be used in conjunction with the funding stream from the Plan, to undertake Marae related works. HNZPT would appreciate that this information could be passed on when working with Ma rae. 6. Heritage New Zealand wishes to speak to this submission at a hearing. Yours sincerely Ben Pick, Area Manager, Lower Northern Office Address for Service Carolyn McAlley Planner Lower Northern Office Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga 1 Tapuwae-The Maori Heritage Council Statement on Maori Heritage, Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga, pg. 25, 2 Tapuwae-The Maori Heritage Council Statement on Maori Heritage, Heritage New Zealand Pouhere Taonga, page 18 607 . 2 Submission # 0141 r, 608 0 1 +2- Submission # 0142 SUBMISSION TO THE WBOPDC ANNUAL PLAN APRIL 2021 BRIEF PROJECT OVERVIEW It is with a high degree of enthusiasm, excitement and expectation that the Te Puke Baptist Church (TPBC) makes this submission to the WBOPDC.