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Committee Highlights 10 and 11 October 2012

Published: Fri 16 Nov 2012 05:11 PM
Committee Highlights
10 and 11 October 2012
Environment and Policy Committee
Parking Fees in the CBD
Parking fees were raised from $1 per hour to $2 per hour in the CBD in July to increase income from fees and reduce rate increases. It was assumed the higher fee would result in a revenue increase of at least 50%. Revenue from fees has increased but not to that level.
Three reports went to the committee this week including a petition forwarded by Mayor Meng Foon with 69 signatures asking Council to take the fee back to $1. There was also a report from Councillor Manu Caddie and a staff report.
Decision
Staff will work with Heart of Gisborne and report back to Council with an analysis of the situation, the potential impact on CBD businesses and alternative policy proposals.
Crown Minerals Bill
The issuing of royalties was raised in a submission by Local Government New Zealand on the Crown Minerals Bill. Council has prepared a submission that builds on that.
It suggests that a proportion of royalties be payable to local councils in whose area the mineral extraction activities take place. This is to provide for local benefits to the community that may be adversely affected by the activity and to support the Council that is likely to incur costs as a result of local exploration initiatives.
Decision
The committee endorsed the staff submission on the Crown Minerals (Permitting and Crown Land) Bill as a Council submission.
Operations
Who won the tenders
• For trenchless wastewater pipeline renewals in Customhouse Street and The Esplanade Hydrotech Drainage and Plumbing Ltd.
• For 52km of sealed road resurfacing in 2012/13 the tender was awarded to Downer New Zealand.
NZ Transport Agency – State Highway Safety Projects
Ken Holst, NZ Transport Agency Traffic and Safety Engineer, discussed upcoming road safety projects for the Gisborne district including:
• proposed speed reductions at Tolaga Bay and Wainui
• relocation of speed signs at Makaraka
• Intersection SH2/Salesyards Awapuni Road passing bay
• Awapuni School road safety improvements
• Esplanade/Wainui Road (SH35) intersection changes
Rural Transfer Stations changes
Since changes were introduced to Council’s rural transfer stations on 1 October rubbish volumes have dropped, Ruatoria residents are using their kerbside collection more instead of travelling to the transfer station and composting courses have been well attended.
Other things to note:
• Mailing out refuse stickers will be reviewed as it is hindering Council’s ability to send out rates invoices electronically.
• There will be additional opening hours over Christmas/New Year from Saturday 22 December 2012 to Friday 18 January 2013 in Te Araroa, Te Puia Springs, Tokomaru Bay and Tolaga Bay transfer stations. These areas tend to get large number of visitors/campers at this time of year.
• Skip bins at Onepoto Bay and Waipiro Bay will no longer be provided.
Finance and Monitoring Committee
Gisborne Holdings Annual report
Council owns Gisborne Holdings which operates Tauwhareparae Farms.
The farms had a good result from their farming operations in the last 12 months. Council gets a $2.017 million return on its investment this year; more than $1million above what was expected. The farms pay Council a dividend equal to 70 percent of cashflow profits.
ENDS

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