Statistics for Council’s group of activities REPRESENTATION

WHAT WE PROVIDE REPRESENTATION IS PROVIDED BY:

Athenree

Katikati

COMMUNITY Omokoroa 1MAYOR 5 BOARDS Te Puna TAURANGA CITY

Te Puke Beach

Paengaroa 11COUNCILLORS

Participation in a range of PARTNERSHIP FORUM COMMUNITY ORGANISATIONS, 1 Comprising iwi and hapū BOARDS & CO-GOVERNANCE representatives STRUCTURES within the Western District PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE Council maintains and develops strategic plans, policies and bylaws to support the health, safety and general wellbeing of communities. This involves responding to legislative changes, updating and developing new strategies, monitoring the impact of growth and development in our District, and working with key stakeholders and other agencies to plan for our future. SMARTGROWTH - AN OVERVIEW SmartGrowth is the growth management strategy for the western Bay of Plenty sub-region, including both the Western Bay of Plenty District and Tauranga City. This area has experienced population growth since the 1950s. TE ARA MUA Council will be working with the Partnership Forum to implement Te Ara Mua – the pathway forward. Te Ara Mua provides Ngā Whetu, a framework for identifying issues of significance to Māori in line with the Treaty of Waitangi principles that have been adopted by Council, and the clear statutory obligations Council has to Māori. The Plan also outlines Ngā Kaihoe, an annual work programme for the Partnership Forum to drive actions that address issues of significance.

WHAT WE PROVIDE PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE INCLUDES:

POLICY & RESOURCE INFRASTRUCTURE PLANNING PLANNING MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES COMMUNITY BUILDING

WHAT WE PROVIDE SERVICE DELIVERY CONTRACTS

Katikati DAVE HUME SWIMMING POOL Bay of Plenty CREATIVE MEMORIAL SURF LIFESAVING BAY OF SWIMMING POOL PLENTY

Te Puke SPORT BAY OF PLENTY SPORTS FIELD LIBRARIES AND SERVICE CENTRE

WHAT WE PROVIDE

ONE FOUR HEAD OFFICE LIBRARIES with service centre and service centres

INFORMATION AND ASSISTANCE TO 71,984 10,007 INTERNATIONAL AND LOCAL VISITORS FREE ITEMS HELD from 1 July 2017 - 30 June 2018 at our visitor IN THE centres Katikati and Te Puke WIFI 104,150 FOUR LIBRARIES Funding to support KATIKATI COMMUNITY CENTRE 291,951 AND TAURANGA CITIZENS’ ADVICE LIBRARY ITEMS ISSUED BUREAU during 1 July 2017 - 30 June 2018 LOCAL SCHOOL HOLIDAY EVENTS, WEEKLY PROGRAMMES, HISTORY 9,106 INTERACTIVE SCHOOL PROGRAMMES ARCHIVES PEOPLE ATTENDED 281,514 545 EVENTS PEOPLE VISITED WESTERN BAY 89,012 from 1 July 2017 - 30 June 2018 at our COUNCIL'S LIBRARIES AND SERVICE SESSIONS OF FREE WIFI school holiday, weekly programmes, CENTRES during 1 July 2017 - 30 June 2018 interactive school programmes from 1 July 2017 - 30 June 2018 COMMUNITY FACILITIES WHAT WE PROVIDE HOUSING FOR CEMETERIES OLDER PEOPLE

KATIKATI MAKETU 34 17 19 Cemetery Cemetery Cemetery TE PUKE Cemetery UNITS UNITS UNITS (and old Te Puke Cemetery where in Te Puke in Katikati in Waihi Beach further plots are unavailable)

HELP SUPPORT COMMUNITY HALLS KAIMAI HALL COMMUNITY HALL TE PUNA COMMUNITY CENTRE KATIKATI WAR MEMORIAL HALL HALL TE PUNA WAR MEMORIAL HALL OHAUITI HALL PUKEHINA BEACH COMMUNITY CENTRE (Land purchased and construction OMANAWA HALL PYES PA HALL planning underway) OMOKOROA SETTLERS HALL TE PUKE WAR MEMORIAL HALL TE RANGA HALL OROPI HALL & Settlers Lounge & Pioneer Room WAIHI BEACH COMMUNITY CENTRE HALL

COMMUNITIES STRATEGY | BUILDING COMMUNITIES | CHAPTER THREE | 55 CIVIL DEFENCE AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT WHAT WE PROVIDE

RESILIENCE BAY OF PLANNING COUNCIL STAFF PLENTY CIVIL trained to respond DEFENCE AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT GROUP and Plan EDUCATION

EMERGENCY OPERATIONS COMMUNICATIONS CENTRE SUPPORT RECREATION AND LEISURE

WHAT WE PROVIDE

KILOMETRES OF PATHS 19 BOAT RAMPS 41 METRES of boardwalks 9 WHARVES AND JETTIES 1,362 5,835 SQUARE METRES 5 PONTOONS METRES OF SEA WALLS 11,765 of walkway structures 176,396 SQUARE METRES DISTRICT-WIDE* ROADS & PARKING *excludes sub-regional parks 6 CAMPING GROUNDS 32 SPORTS FIELDS 2 SUB-REGIONAL PARKS 54,907 PUBLIC TOILETS PLAYGROUNDS SQUARE METRES 71 28 of roads and parking 2 SWIMMING POOLS 44 HARD COURTS 7BUILDINGS 6 SKATE PARKS REGULATORY SERVICES

WHAT WE PROVIDE

RESOURCE CONSENT BUILDING AND MONITORING INSPECTIONS

BUILDING CONSENT PROCESSING PARKING WARDENS FOOD PREMISES INSPECTION NOISE MOBILITY LICENSING - CONTROL CAR PARKS FOOD AND LIQUOR 32 SPORTS FIELDS ANIMAL PLAYGROUNDS 28 CONTROL 44 HARD COURTS DOG SHELTERS OFFICERS 6 SKATE PARKS TRANSPORTATION WHAT WE PROVIDE

Sealed roads: Urban roads: 1055.5 KILOMETRES 878.4 KILOMETRES 158.6 KILOMETRES of network connections to state highways UnSealed roads: Rural roads: KILOMETRES KILOMETRES 177.1 896.2 139 163.9 BRIDGES HARD SURFACED FOOTPATHS 6,180 0.8 KILOMETERS ROAD SIGNS METALLED SURFACED FOOTPATHS 2,482 39 STREETLIGHTS CULVERTS greater than 1.4m diameter WATER SUPPLY

WHAT WE PROVIDE Waihi Beach WESTERN Athenree Waihi Beach, Katikati Water reticulation Katikati operated in three CENTRAL supply zones: Omokoroa, Te Puna Omokoroa Te Puna DISTRICT‑WIDE TAURANGA CITY WATER METERING EASTERN Maketu completed 2018 Te Puke, Maketu, Te Puke Pukehina Beach, Pukehina Beach Paengaroa All connections to BOOSTER Paengaroa Council’s water supply are 26 PUMP STATIONS metered. 9 BORE FIELDS WATER TREATMENT SURFACE SUPPLY RESERVOIRS 10 PLANTS 1 (Bush Dam) 24 & TANK SITES

APPROXIMATELY KILOMETRES 690 of water mains

15,600 out of 17,200 water main fronting properties are connected to Council’s water supply

STORMWATER

WHAT WE PROVIDE

146.1 KILOMETRES of gravity mains 1 DAM 7 PUMP STATIONS

2,952 MANHOLES 33.6 KILOMETRES 1.2 KILOMETRES of open drains of rising mains 15 SOAKHOLES 688 UTILITIES CATCHPITS NATURAL ENVIRONMENT

WHAT WE PROVIDE

EDUCATION PROGRAMMES & INITIATIVES

Support for COMMUNITY ENVIRONMENTAL GROUP SUPPORT SERVICE DELIVERY PROVIDERS LIAISON WITH THE REGIONAL COUNCIL FENCING SUBSIDIES AND PARTNERS (protected bush lots) with a focus on environmental issues WASTEWATER

WHAT WE PROVIDE

MAKETU OMOKOROA 37.8 84.6 KILOMETRES KILOMETRES (includes Te Puna) of pipes of pipes ONGARE TE PUKE KATIKATI WAIHI BEACH POINT 73.8 74.9 80.8 2.3 KILOMETRES KILOMETRES KILOMETRES 522 16 of pipes HOUSEHOLD PUMPS PUMP STATIONS KILOMETRES of pipes of pipes • sewage is pumped 2 to the Tauranga BOOSTER PUMPS City Chapel 7 14 23 52 PUMP STATIONS PUMP STATIONS PUMP STATIONS • treatment Street plant for HOUSEHOLD plant with two treatment PUMPS • treatment • treatment plant • treatment plant sequential batch plant with a with aerated with aerated reactor tanks and sequentially lagoons, lagoons, emergency pond activated ultraviolet ultraviolet • discharge to land sludge disinfection and disinfection via subsurface system, wetland and wetland drip irrigation ultraviolet disinfection and wetland

63 | CHAPTER THREE | PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT | WASTEWATER SOLID WASTE

WHAT WE PROVIDE RECYCLING & Waihi Beach GREENWASTE CENTRES Katikati, Te Puke, Athenree Athenree GREENWASTE DROP-OFF Katikati Omokoroa

Omokoroa EDUCATION Te Puna PROGRAMMES TAURANGA CITY Maketu ONGOING MONITORING OF Te Puke CLOSED & CAPPED Pukehina Beach LANDFILLS Athenree, Te Puke, Waihi Beach Paengaroa

MONITOR ILLEGAL DUMPING (FLY-DUMPING) across our District