This summary of the Raglan Community Board Agenda prepared by Whaingaroa Environmental Defence Inc. Registered no.1912150 from Secretary: John Lawson, 51 Cliff St, Raglan 07 825 7866 email johnrag@vodafone.co.nz
This is the first meeting since November. The agenda includes –
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Parking bylaw to be discussed. 27 Dec – 22 Jan there were daily parking patrols and freedom camping patrols about every other day. Tickets – 327 parked in wrong place, 162 over time, 64 no licence/WOF, 63 freedom camping.
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Tourism Infrastructure Fund new toilets on CBD end of road reserve at Cliff St, at Ngarunui Beach (Riria Kereopa Memorial Dr & main beach), Joyce Petchell Park, with carpark extension for large and small vehicles and 100L rubbish bins.
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Raglan Visitor Infrastructure Study Report (July 2017) proposes “Upgrade substandard road segments on Wainui Road segment to Wainui Beach . . .. shuttlebus service between Raglan Wharf and Manu Bay . . .. CCTV in main carparks . . . bilingual wayfinding signage for Raglan which includes cultural & heritage interpretation, coast/surf care, beach access, Mt Karioi bike trails, and roading and walkway connections . . .. Take account of the council’s Trails Strategy . . . identify whether availability/access to council land or waterfront space, or funding support is a constraint on the scale or type of events held in Raglan, and consider whether more fixed infrastructure such as rain/sun shelter, BBQs, picnic tables, water fountains, showers and changing rooms should be provided on council reserve land. . . . Additional public toilets and waste management facilities at key visitor destinations (e.g. town centre, Ngarunui Beach. . . explore the potential to increase supply of commercial accommodation or new retail development within the town centre . . increasing carpark . . . signage to Raglan . . .. households not to be consulted”
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Boat Ramp Assets Feasibility Study (July 2017) Coastal Reserves Committee to make recommendations – assess coastal reclamation at wharf for trailer parks, large crack in Domain Ramp, Manu Bay Ramp breakwater to protect eroding bank – need to decide if use in stormier weather required – repairs cost $455,179, Coastguard ramp undermined, concrete fence posts at Te Akau, abandon Hauroto Bay ramp, add gravel at Te Uku and Waingaro, increase regular maintenance from $13,000 to $73,000 pa, user pays may be an option.
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Holiday Park 2 resolutions in ‘public excluded’ minutes.
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Sewage spills – 3 overflows in Oct, 2 Nov, 34 during year. Staff still working on developing reporting mechanisms.
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Raglan Naturally update to be completed by Nov. calendar of events – focus group meetings in March on Beautification, Business, Wellbeing, Arts, Education, Environment, Infrastructure, Tourism, Planning/Housing, Education, Employment, Home Based Ventures, Industry, Safety, Recreation, Transport. Facilitated Workshops on values, Future Focus, Treaty.
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Soccer Fields – Re-turfing after March. Getting prices for drainage.
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Planting of Domain banks – proposal to go to Coastal Committee 5.30pm at Supper Rm on Mon 12 Feb.
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Raglan Coastal Reserves 13 Nov, 11 Dec minutes. DK Surf School no progress. CEO approved continuation of Surf School agreement. Review airfield safety signs.
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Raglan Hall Committee minutes in RCB agenda for first time. Public excluded from rents discussion. “Being a tenant does not automatically extend the right to be on the committee.” High electric costs – meter each tenant. $83,859 in bank. Karate and taibo fees set.
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Mowing – 12 Main Rd did “not fit the policy criteria” for council mowing, but now council will mow.
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Whale Bay Access Way “Work is scheduled for late February/early March start. See attached schedule of works” (not attached!)
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Wainui Road Gorse and Pampas Grass – “will continue in 2018 as funding permits.”
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Designated park for electric charging marking corrected.
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Wi Neera St drain – could enforce no parking. Might culvert next year.
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Service Request Report – report in agenda doesn’t seem to relate to Raglan.
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Discretionary fund has $8,296. Deadline for next fund applications Mon 2/4.
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Youth rep – 3 new reps proposed – Grace Mindoro, Sven Seddon, Charlie Irvin.
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Treaty of Waitangi Workshop – funding in Raglan Naturally programme.
Should WED be taking up this, or any other issues missing from the agenda, such as Karioi walking/biking track (despite promise of a “further update” for Nov meeting), cutting trees on reserves, glyphosate, Trails Strategy ($278,280 to be spent in 2018), volunteer worker safety, social housing, parking infringement money, harbour lease, coastguard lease, Puriri Park, buses ($1m extra funding for Pokeno empty buses, but not for Raglan’s crowded ones – see page 204), cycleways, or land disposal of sewage?
Hope to see you on Tuesday.
Thanks
John.