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Notice of Hearing Commencing 25 March 2019 20 February 2019 Dear Participant NOTICE OF REQUIREMENT FOR A DESIGNATION FROM THE NEW ZEALAND TRANSPORT AGENCY TE AHU A TŪRANGA MANAWATŪ TARARUA HIGHWAY Pursuant to Clause 8B of the First Schedule of the Resource Management Act 1991, notice is hereby given that Commissioners will be hearing submissions on a proposed designation from the New Zealand Transport Agency to accommodate a new State Highway connection, the Te Ahu a Tūranga Manawatū Tararua Highway. The hearing to consider the designation and submissions will commence at 10am on 25 March 2019. The hearing is scheduled to take place for a period of 15 weekdays from Monday 25 March to Friday 12 April 2019. The venue will be room Carlton 2, ground floor, The Distinction Hotel, 175 Cuba Street, Palmerston North. The notice of requirement is available to view online at the Councils’ websites www.pncc.govt.nz/Teahuaturanga, www.mdc.govt.nz/Teahuaturanga, and at the offices listed below when these offices are open to the public. An agenda for the hearing will be available at https://www.pncc.govt.nz/get-involved/have-your-say/te-ahu-a-tūranga- manawatū-tararua-highway/, and available at the following locations. Notification will be sent when this is available: • The Customer Service Centre, Palmerston North City Council, The Square, Palmerston North. • The Palmerston North Public Library, The Square, Palmerston North (2nd floor NZ Pacific Zone) • The Ashhurst Community Library, Cnr Cambridge and Bamford Streets, Ashhurst. • The Customer Service Centre, Manawatu District Council, 135 Manchester St, Feilding. • The Feilding Library, 60 Stafford St, Feilding. • The Dannevirke Service Centre, Tararua District Council, 26 Gordon St, Dannevirke. • Tararua District Library, 1 Station St, Dannevirke. • The Woodville Service Centre and Library, 42 Vogel St, Woodville. • Pahiatua Service Centre, 136 Main St, Pahiatua. • Pahiatua Library, 167 Main St, Pahiatua. • Eketahuna Service Centre & Library, 31 Main St, Eketahuna. Applicant New Zealand Transport Agency - 2 - Submitters *Those submitters identified with an asterisk have indicated a wish to be heard. Subm Number Submitter Representative (if applicable) 1 * Susan Stirling 2 Steve Stanndard 3 Johannes Altenburg 4 Nick Walkley 5 * Karleen Reeve 6 Jim Morrison 7 Fiona Burleigh 8 * Russell Poole 9 Linda Samuelsson 10 Anthony Behrens 11 Joshua Thompson 12 Bruce Willoughby 13 David Williamson 14 Sjoerd van Wagtendonk 15 Judith Cohen-Zwart 16 Rose Waterworth 17 Anne-Marie Langvad 18 Mark Johnston 19 Brian Way 20 Karen King 21 Karen Snape 22 Julia Panfylova 23 Linda Stewart 24 Kate Ellicott 25 Ally Burleigh 26 Glenys Taylor 27 Bobbi Eades 28 Rawiri Richmond 29 * Danya Anderson 30 Kerry Palmer 31 Sarah Webb 32 Kevin Low 33 Garry Humpherson - 3 - Subm Number Submitter Representative (if applicable) 34 Jacob Platt 35 Debbie Prattley 36 David Jackson 37 Jessica Hamilton 38 Sam Leitch 39 Jean Hera 40 * Arthur Yeo 41 Gavin Scobie 42 Martin Alderdice 43 Sarah Alderdice 44 Suzette Alderdice 45 Matthew Walker 46 Clare King 47 David Young 48 Jackie Hutchinson 49 Leith Morrimire 50 Kim Escott 51 Harry Escott 52 Colin Anderson 53 David Andrew 54 Jacqueline Percival 55 Karen Walker 56 Jordan Taylor 57 Paula Iuijken 58 Fiona Heenan 59 Angela Hill 60 Catherine Kelley 61 Katie Cronin 62 Donna Hobman 63 Peter Murray 64 Rose Brown 65 Maurice Puckett 66 Don Mckenzie 67 Keryn Paekau 68 Dayne Bulloch 69 Trevor Witt 70 Gabriele Altermann - 4 - Subm Number Submitter Representative (if applicable) 71 Donald Piper 72 Barrie Law 73 Helen Coleman 74 * Wayne Wolfsbauer 75 Julie Blunden 76 Phil Etheridge 77 Axel Carlstrand 78 Kevin Shore 79 Amanda Tahere 80 Sam Ferguson 81 Mikaela Greig 82 Gary Yeatman 83 Robyn Cornish 84 Minoru Shimada 85 Kuzma Shapran 86 Maxine September 87 Rose Boyle 88 Kevin Waho 89 Tom Boggins 90 Alison Hales 91 Andy Smith 92 Natalie Burr 93 * Ross Castle 94 Thom Conroy 95 Joanne Hall 96 Anne van-Brunt 97 Eric Altermann 98 Maggie McNeil 99 Peter McNeil 100 Valerie Devery 101 Gail Inglis 102 * Terry R Watson 103 * Nicholas M Shoebridge 104 Kevin M McGrath 105 * Barbara C M Cooke 106 David Moorhouse 107 Ghee Yong Tan & Janice Tan - 5 - Subm Number Submitter Representative (if applicable) 108 Jackson Green 109 Helen Smith 110 * Tom Shannon 111 Rachel Rose 112 Jimmy Green 113 Ria Pugmire 114 Dirk De Lu 115 Kerry Gemmell 116 Jacqui Middleton 117 * Gatsby Wang 118 Peter Ellingham 119 Mary-Ellen Steele 120 Judy Bennett-Smith 121 Elise 122 Miriam Sharland 123 Bridgette Murphy 124 Heather Knox 125 Fiona Squires 126 * Riki Allison 127 Jeremy McClure 128 Dianne McConnell 129 Karen Blair 130 Natasha Swainson 131 Bridget Gilmour 132 Martin McCrudden 133 Lachlan Nicholson 134 Craig Bearda 135 Vaughan Hunt 136 Waimarama Freeman 137 Veronika Naglmaier 138 Brooke Algie 139 Caroline Persson 140 Gavin R Teahan 141 Wendy Jane Cottrell-Teahan 142 Hadley Hita 143 Ryan Lean 144 Rob Gardner - 6 - Subm Number Submitter Representative (if applicable) 145 Shane Caske 146 Mary Legg 147 Scott Wetherall 148 Steve Canham 149 Steve Morton 150 B Rainier 151 Mark Rainier 152 Anthony Wright 153 Shane Telfer 154 Erik a'Arbois 155 Dave Johnston 156 Caragh Briggs 157 * Robert Gibb 158 Philipp Vranek 159 Ryan Ayers 160 Stacey 161 C Kilgour 162 James Work 163 Maria Work 164 Waero Tomlin 165 Mike Thompson 166 * Chris Teo-Sherrell 167 Bob Hoskins 168 Susannah Robertson 169 Kelly Connell 170 Murray Ramage 171 Louis Schipper 172 Lee Pendergrast 173 Lee Odlin 174 Michael Town 175 Dick Whiddett 176 Tessa Lyons 177 Richard Deller 178 Megan Farndale 179 Brian Finch 180 Janelle Wierenga 181 Jane Evans - 7 - Subm Number Submitter Representative (if applicable) 182 Kylie Bary 183 Kathy Scott 184 Julie Smith 185 Christine Johnston 186 Lusinita Aisea 187 Chris Bunnick 188 Ian Lightbody 189 Fiona Moorhouse 190 Shona Tinkler 191 Ally Lyons 192 Bernice Adlam 193 * Fiona O'Connor 194 Katie-May Anderson 195 Sandra Owen 196 Jessamy Stradling 197 Erica Willoughby 198 James 199 Patricia Gilmour 200 Rachel Rolfs 201 Kim Duxfield 202 Brittany Yeo 203 Mark Dowden 204 * Wellington Conservation Board Jenny Rowan, Chair 205 Kylee Scotney-Hopkins 206 Juliet Cayzer 207 Laura Read-Mills 208 * Kelly Nind 209 Emme Frauenfelder 210 Jennifer Redshaw 211 Lauren Gray 212 Shiann Cattley 213 Chris Wastney 214 Deborah Edwards 215 Mel Lavin 216 Steven Wansbrough 217 * Keiasha McGhie 218 Dianna West-Wansbrough - 8 - Subm Number Submitter Representative (if applicable) 219 Quayne Robertson 220 Jess Shackleton 221 Carolyn Johnston 222 Ruth Pinfold 223 Steph Newall 224 * Wendy Fowler 225 Rebecca Kent 226 Kellie Mayo 227 Anna Hansen 228 Mary Rail 229 Tasha Miller 230 Lee Jackson 231 Cassie Shepherdson 232 Julie Brooking 233 Sharlene Adkins 234 Sandra Pickering 235 Seaton Hay 236 Philipp Zeitel 237 * Palmerston North City Council 238 * Mrs Janette S McHugh 239 * Charleen M Cudby 240 * Tararua District Council Blair King, Chief Executive 241 * William M Bly 242 Sally M Darragh 243 * John Bent 244 * Rachel J Keedwell 245 * James G Jefferies 246 * Shannon & Co Ltd Tom Shannon 247 Matthew McKenzie 248 Johannie Spies 249 Teresa Shailer 250 Nick Shapley 251 Jan McGaffin 252 Peter Duckworth 253 Bill Schuts 254 Sue Kleyn 255 Steve Cable - 9 - Subm Number Submitter Representative (if applicable) 256 Brian Donald Brown 257 Beth Lew 258 Helen Peek 259 Stephen Bennett 260 Mareus Aguilar 261 James Christie 262 Hilary Hurst 263 Jenna Mabey 264 Paul Rainier 265 Alison Wastney 266 Nicky Perrin 267 Charmaine McDonald 268 Lisa Ross 269 Tash Lord 270 Lynda Whitwell 271 Anne Larsen 272 Neryssa 273 Carol-Ann Perfect 274 Marlene Corpe 275 Ginny Ramsay 276 Matt Comb 277 Margaret Beattie 278 Annette Wiringi 279 Cath Shannon 280 Barbara Goldstone 281 Ralph Wesseling 282 Ruth Halliday 283 Georgia Simpson 284 Samantha Simpson 285 Sandy Batten 286 Katrin Siegel 287 Charmaine Johnson 288 Mary-Ann Harrison 289 Judy Wesche 290 Penelope Haines 291 * Selwyn Jensen 292 * Horizons Regional Council Phillip Hindrup, Transport Manager - 10 - Subm Number Submitter Representative (if applicable) 293 Debbie Rose 294 Harvey Jones Royal Forest & Bird Protection Tom Kay, Lower North Island Regional 295 * Society Inc Manager 296 John & Wendy Napier 297 * Bruce Hutton 298 Marsha L Racey-Stilwell 299 * Myles Fosberrey Stillwell Brad Cassidy, Active Communities 300 * Sport Manawatu Manager 301 Simon Cayzer 302 Rayden Brooking 303 Lee Basin 304 Bj Crosse 305 Holly Shortall 306 Everlyn Ashin 307 Wayne Hunt 308 Kristy Rodgers 309 Melanie 310 Jo Sinclair 311 Ruby Winder 312 * AgResearch Ltd Ron Pellow 313 * Powerco Limited Simon Roche, Environmental Planner Queen Elizabeth the Second 314 National Trust Malcolm Lucas, Solicitor 315 * Andrew C Watt 316 * Build the Path Brent Barrett 317 * Brent Barrett 318 Deb Ling 319 Cath Ash 320 Caroline Timmins 321 Raewyne Hyde 322 Mike Mcquade 323 Pam Illston 324 Heather Mariu 325 Sarah Bristow 326 Paul Bristow 327 Cherie Harvie 328 Ellen Mancer - 11 - Subm Number Submitter Representative (if applicable) 329 Sarah Clark 330 Jennifer Griffin 331 Joanne Hoffman 332 Rod Simmons 333 Wayne Miller 334 * Sherree Herdman 335 Tamzin Tubb 336 Vena-Liz Upton 337 Michaela McNabb 338 Rex Wansbrough 339 Carol Yeo 340 Angela Storey 341 Janette Knox 342 Kitty Mccrae 343 Peter Weber 344 Selena Birchler 345 Yvonne Isaac 346 Lucy Johnson 347 Joao Dib 348 Shane Reed 349 Phil Hann 350 Robyn Croukamp 351 Cherie Hunt 352 Jane Fowell 353 Pamela Wold 354 Rachel Humphries 355 Dart Jackson 356 Donna Yeo 357 Melissa Mercer 358 Steve Wrathall Warwick Catto, Science
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