Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board OPEN MINUTES
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1 OPEN MINUTES Minutes of a meeting of the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board held in the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board Office, Shop 17B, 93 Bader Drive, Māngere on Wednesday, at 5.06pm. PRESENT Acting Chairperson Members Togiatolu Walter Togiamua Tauanu u Nick Bakulich Carrol Elliott, JP Tafafuna i Tasi Lauese, JP ABSENT Lemauga Lydia Sosene Christine O'Brien Makalita Kolo ALSO PRESENT Cr Alf Filipaina Cr Efeso Collins Cr Greg Sayers
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3 1 Welcome Tafafuna i Tasi Lauese led the meeting in prayer. 2 Apologies Resolution number MO/2017/166 MOVED by Member C Elliott, seconded by Member N Bakulich: That the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board accept the apologies from Lemauga Lydia Sosene, Makalita Kolo and Christine O Brien for absence. 3 Declaration of Interest There were no declarations of interest. 4 Confirmation of Minutes Resolution number MO/2017/167 MOVED by Member T Lauese, seconded by Member C Elliott: That the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board confirm the ordinary minutes of its meeting, held on Wednesday, 16 August 2017 as a true and correct record. 5 Leave of Absence There were no leaves of absence. 6 Acknowledgements The passing away of well-known, Otahuhu rough sleeper, Cheryl Bolton, at Holy Trinity Church. Many thanks to all those who looked out for Cheryl over the years and to Rev Margot Postlewaight, NPT and the Business Association for the lovely funeral. Mangere Mountain Education Centre (Simon Kozak) were finalists for Excellence in Marketing Awards. Pania Newton and the SOUL (Save Our Unique Landscape) Campaign, is striving to #ProtectIhumātao for future generations open letter to the Prime Minister was published in the Manukau Courier. Twenty nine innovative cycling projects and dedicated people from across New Zealand were announced today as finalists for the 2017 Bike to the Future Awards. The awards, organised by the NZ Transport Agency and Cycling Action Network (CAN), celebrate the people and projects making cycling a better way to get around. Outstanding Contribution to a Bike-Friendly Future Award Finalist - Teau Aiturau; Time to Thrive (Triple Teez) Trust and Mangere Bike FIT. Manukau AFC earned promotion to the Northern Premier League following a 1-0 win over Melville. Manukau AFC Women s team are the Auckland Football Federation 2017 Division 1 Champions. Otahuhu Leopards won the Sharman Cup after winning the final vs Bay Roskill on 2 September 2017, this has earned Otahuhu promotion to the 2018 Division 1 Fox Memorial Grade. Minutes Page 3
4 The late John Robertson passed away on the 21 st of August 2017, John was a life member of the Manukau Rovers Rugby Club and served four terms as President of the Bridge Park Bowling Club. Southern Cross Campus Girls 1 st XV are the Auckland Secondary School Champions after winning the final vs Onehunga High on the 21 st of August Southern Cross Girls Campus 1 st XV are the Blues Region Champions after defeating Kaipara College 26-5 in the final on the 28 th of August 2017, Southern Cross have qualified for the New Zealand Barbarians National 1 st XV Championship Girls on 8 September in Palmerston North. The Manukau Magpies Under 20s are the Auckland Rugby League Champions after defeating Marist in the final Petitions 7.1 Petition - Boarding House in Otahuhu 8 Deputations The petition received regarding a resource consent for a boarding house at 91 Huia Road, Otahuhu is attached to the back of the minutes. Resolution number MO/2017/168 MOVED by Deputy Chairperson W Togiamua, seconded by Member C Elliott: That the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board a) receive the petition presented by Richette Rodger, Paul Drake and residents and thanks them for their attendance. b) refer the petition to the relevant departments in council for investigation and response. 8.1 Deputation - Auckland Teaching Garden Trust This has been deferred until the October Business Meeting. 8.2 Deputation - Transpower New Zealand Ltd The presentation tabled at the meeting is attached to the back of the minutes. Resolution number MO/2017/169 MOVED by Member T Lauese, seconded by Member N Bakulich: That the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board: a) thanks Rebecca Mehrtens and Selina Corboy for their attendance and presentation. b) notes that local board staff will set up a separate meeting with Transpower New Zealand Ltd for further discussion on powering Auckland s future. Minutes Page 4
5 9 Public Forum There was no public forum. 10 Extraordinary Business There was no extraordinary business. 11 Notices of Motion There were no notices of motion. 12 Manukau Ward Councillors Update Resolution number MO/2017/170 MOVED by Member N Bakulich, seconded by Member C Elliott: That the verbal reports from Cr Alf Filipaina, Cr Efeso Collins and Cr Greg Sayers be received. 13 Local Board Leads and Appointments Report Resolution number MO/2017/171 MOVED by Deputy Chairperson W Togiamua, seconded by Member N Bakulich: That the verbal updates from local board members be received. 14 Chairpersons Report and Announcements The chair tabled her apology for absence but has the following announcements: Saturday 30 September 2017 (Mangere Lawn Cemetery time TBA) there will be a gravesite burial service for the Baby Mona located at Mona Reserve Mangere Bridge. Details will be advertised. Council have completed the first stage of the drainage review following Violet Tupou s death in early June in Favona. The Chair has contacted the whanau to enquire how they would like to receive the report. Minutes Page 5
6 15 Mangere-Otahuhu Quick Response Round One 2017/2018 grant applications Member Lauese declared a conflict of interest in QR Samoa Atia e I Magele Society and took no part in the discussion or voting on Item 15. Resolution number MO/2017/172 MOVED by Member N Bakulich, seconded by Member C Elliott: That the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board: a) approve/grant or decline the applications listed in Table One: Application number and applicant QR Mangere Bridge Progressive Business Association Project title Towards cost of free entertainment for equipment hire including bouncing castle, public address system and advertising costs to host the event at Swanson Park Mangere Bridge on 11/12/17. Focus area Amount requested Approve/ Grant/ Decline Community $2000 Approve $2,000 QR South Auckland Seniors and Youth Association Incorporated QR Mobility Assistance Dogs Trust Towards costs of venue hire and petrol voucher for transportation of members to the Otahuhu Town Hall Towards costs of vet services for mobility dogs for the Puppies in Prison programme for Wiri Correctional Facility. Community $1228 Grant $828 Towards venue hire Community $2000 Approve $2,000 QR Lets Get Legal New Zealand QR Family First Welfare Trust QR Totara Hospice South Auckland QR Samoa Atia'e I Magele Society QR Youthline Auckland Charitable Trust Towards costs of facilitation and booklet printouts to be used by 40 participants from the Mangere - Otahuhu area for the Lets Go Legal South Auckland programme. Towards costs of instructors' tuition fee, refreshments, stationary, child careand venue hire at the Otahuhu Town Hall for the driven to be Empowered programme. Towards purchasing of four wheelchairs for loaning to patients to use when needed. Towards costs of venue hire, refreshments, koha, transport and organisers cost at 272 Massey Road Mangere for Samoa Mo Taeao. Towards purchasing tables for Youthline - Manukau Youth and Community Centre at 145 St George St, Papatoetoe, Manukau. Community $6000 Decline Similar service providers in the Local Board area offer free driving lessons Community $1899 Approve $1,899 Community $1894 Approve $1,894 Community $2000 Grant $1,500 Community $1996 Approve $1,996 Minutes Page 6
7 LG Aotearoa Urban Arts Trust (multiboard) Towards costs of venue hire in Onehunga and administration costs to deliver the programme and artist fees for Toi Talks. Arts and Culture $1216 Grant $500 LG Deaf Wellbeing Society Incorporated (multiboard) Towards costs of the weekly venue hire and some operational costs for a salary for a deaf community support worker to train volunteers. Community $2475 Decline Lower Priority item (Salary) and venue no in local board area Total $22, $12, Auckland Transport Update - September 2017 Resolution number MO/2017/173 MOVED by Member N Bakulich, seconded by Member C Elliott: That the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board: a) note the Auckland Transport Update September 2017 report. b) requests a workshop be scheduled with Auckland Transport to discuss the detail design of Future Streets Cycle lanes in planning the next phase of work. Item 20 was considered after Item Proposed South Harbour Business Association Inc. Business Improvement District (BID) Expansion Boundary Map. Resolution number MO/2017/174 MOVED by Member C Elliott, seconded by Member T Lauese: That the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board: a) approve the South Harbour Business Association Inc. proposed Business Improvement District expansion boundary map, which includes businesses in the area defined by Walmsley Rd, Favona Rd, James Fletcher Drive, Tui St, Titi St, Kaka St, Kiwi St, Beach Rd, Norana Ave, Manu Pl and Railway Lane, as proposed in Attachment A of the agenda report. 18 New Road Name Approval for the residential subdivision by Wallace Homes Limited at 155 Wallace Road, Mangere Bridge Resolution number MO/2017/175 MOVED by Member T Lauese, seconded by Member N Bakulich: That the Mangere-Otahuhu Local Board, pursuant to section 319(1)(j) of the Local Government Act 1974, approve the road name Tahetoka Lane, proposed by the Applicant, for the new road created by way of subdivision at 155 Wallace Road, Mangere Bridge. Minutes Page 7
8 /2018 Local Board Agreement fees and charges schedule for Community and Arts Facilities and Library Room hire The amended table Attachment A is attached to the back of the minutes. Resolution number MO/2017/176 MOVED by Deputy Chairperson W Togiamua, seconded by Member N Bakulich: That the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board: a) adopt the local fees and charges schedule: Community and Arts Facilities and Library Room hire (tabled Attachment A) for the local board agreement 2017/2018. b) note that a separate report from Parks, Sports and Recreation will provide options to the local board for fees and charges at leisure centres. c) amend the table in attachment A (page 75) to delete the line Mangere Community House Whare Koa Garage $16.00/$12.80, as this is not a space that is available for hiring or booking. Member T Lauese left the meeting at 6.47 pm at which time the quorum was lost. Member C Elliott left the meeting at 6.49 pm. Member T Lauese returned to the meeting at 6.50 pm. Member C Elliott returned to the meeting at 6.50 pm at which time the quorum resumed. 20 Adoption of Regional Membership Structure at Moana-Nui-a-Kiwa and Approval of Casual Entry Fee Resolution number MO/2017/177 MOVED by Member C Elliott, seconded by Deputy Chairperson W Togiamua: That the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board: a) Approves the following new membership prices for Moana-Nui-a-Kiwa pool and leisure centre for the 2017/18 financial year: Get Into It (full) bronze membership, valued at $16.00 per week. This provides members with full access to Moana-Nui-a-Kiwa, Toia and eight other council operated pools and leisure centres. Gym It membership, at $14.00 per week. This gives members access to fitness activities in the gym at Moana-Nui-a-Kiwa only. b) Approves the following changes to the casual entry fees and charges schedule for the 2017/18 financial year (attached to report CP2017/11597, dated 21 June 2017) at Moana-Nui-a-Kiwa: Function Current Price Change Proposed Price Learn-To-Swim - baby $10.00 none $10.00 Learn-To-Swim - preschool $11.00 none $11.00 Learn-To-Swim - school $11.00 none $11.00 age Learn-To-Swim - teen & $11.00 none $11.00 adult Learn-To-Swim - squad $11.00 none $11.00 c) Notes that a minimum of 15% discount applies to all concessions. Minutes Page 8
9 Item 20 was considered after Item Adoption of the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board Plan Resolution number MO/2017/178 MOVED by Member C Elliott, seconded by Deputy Chairperson W Togiamua: That the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board: a) approves the following changes being made from the draft Local Board Plan include reference to Ara, Airport s jobs and skills hub; and Airport tourism group - additional detail and emphasis to partner with community organisations and businesses to encourage development of social enterprise - add reference to Tamaki Estuary - additional text noting opportunities to protecting natural environment and heritage : Work in partnership and advocate to businesses to encourage waste reduction and for maintaining clean environment around local town centres; Good communication to better engage, inform and educate communities and to equip them to respond to changes in waste management - additional text related to connected area: to advocate for the completion of changes to road corridor infrastructure to support a fast and reliable bus service on Route 32 to connect Māngere to Ōtāhuhu advocate to AT to improve the public transport connection from Māngere to Middlemore hospital strong advocacy to Auckland Transport, governing body and New Zealand Transport Authority on major projects that delivers a comprehensive transport network for young people and a working population - removing specific reference to MO Arts Jam - including reference to implementation of the local accessibility plan. b) subject to recommendation a), adopts Attachment A as the final Māngere- Ōtāhuhu Local Board Plan c) delegates authority to the Chair to approve any minor edits that may be necessary. 22 Auckland Plan Refresh - Local Board Engagement Resolution number MO/2017/179 MOVED by Member T Lauese, seconded by Member N Bakulich: That the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board: a) Notes that the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board feedback as well as comments from other local boards and stakeholders informed the further development of the strategic framework and makes these further comments: i. That in principle, the proposed measures for the six themes are a useful means of tracking progress and change and these are broadly aligned to the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board Plan 2017, to be adopted. ii. That local board level data for drawing analysis for measures will Minutes Page 9
10 establish realistic assessment of progress on change set out in the focus areas and outcomes of the plan. iii. That local board plans are used to bridge the analysis on local priorities and objectives with those set out in the Auckland Plan focus areas and measures. iv. That there is need for clarity for the proposed measure perceptions of environment under Homes and Places. v. That reference to the role of substantive council controlled organisations such as Auckland Transport, Auckland Tourism Events and Economic Development and Panuku Development Auckland be included as they are critical players in achieving the outcomes. That the links or alignment between their performance measures and those of the Auckland Plan would be pertinent in assessing progress towards outcomes. vi. That the board is also interested to know how council s key performance measures will relate to or be used to inform the proposed measures for the Auckland Plan. 23 Nomination of candidate for the Kohuora Auckland South Corrections Facility (WIri Men's Prison) Social Impact Fund Allocation Committee Resolution number MO/2017/180 MOVED by Deputy Chairperson W Togiamua, seconded by Member T Lauese: That the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board: a) nominate Member Makalita Kolo (subject to her approval) for consideration by the Environment and Community Committee s Sub-committee to Make Appointments to the Wiri Prison Social Impact Fund Allocation Committee. b) note that a one page brief outline of what the nominated candidate can bring to the role, and why they should be considered, is required. 24 Remuneration Authority s Consultation Document Resolution number MO/2017/181 MOVED by Member T Lauese, seconded by Member C Elliott: That the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board: a) receive the Remuneration Authority s Consultation Document Local Government Review. b) refer the consultation document to a workshop discussion and delegate to the Chair and Deputy Chair to finalise the board s feedback thereafter. Minutes Page 10
11 25 Public alerting framework for Auckland Resolution number MO/2017/182 MOVED by Member N Bakulich, seconded by Deputy Chairperson W Togiamua: That the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board: a) notes the approach to public alerting as outlined in the Public Alerting Framework for Auckland. (Attachment A). b) provides in-principle support for the development of an enhanced and expanded regional tsunami siren network. c) request further information on design, placement and other considerations for the network to be reported as soon as possible. d) provides the following feedback: i. That Auckland Civil Defence and Emergency Management (ACDEM) engage and collaborate with the Manukau Harbour Forum to identify and enhance local provision and implemented in the Public Framework. ii. The implementation of the Public Framework for Auckland is fully funded by the Governing Body if sirens are needed in our local area, also to fund engagement events, public education programmes, translation of language services and warning signage. 26 Local board resolution responses and information report Resolution number MO/2017/183 MOVED by Member C Elliott, seconded by Member T Lauese: That the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board notes the update memo on the update on Auckland Council s Safeswim programme. 27 Governance Forward Work Calendar Resolution number MO/2017/184 MOVED by Member T Lauese, seconded by Deputy Chairperson W Togiamua: That the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board notes the Governance Forward Work Calendar. 28 Mangere-Otahuhu Local Board Workshop Notes Resolution number MO/2017/185 MOVED by Deputy Chairperson W Togiamua, seconded by Member N Bakulich: That the Māngere-Ōtāhuhu Local Board receives the workshop notes from the workshops held 2, 9, 23 and 30 August Minutes Page 11
12 29 Consideration of Extraordinary Items There was no consideration of extraordinary items. Member Lauese closed the meeting in prayer. 715pm The Chairperson thanked Members for their attendance and attention to business and declared the meeting closed. CONFIRMED AS A TRUE AND CORRECT RECORD AT A MEETING OF THE MĀNGERE-ŌTĀHUHU LOCAL BOARD HELD ON DATE:... CHAIRPERSON:... Item 7 Petition Minutes Page 12
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