Waitai Coastal-Burwood Community Board Submissions Committee
Agenda
Notice of Meeting:
An ordinary meeting of the Waitai Coastal-Burwood Community Board Submissions Committee will be held on:
Date: Tuesday 5 April 2022
Time: 3pm
Venue: Audio/Visual Link
Under the provision of the Covid-19 Protection Framework (the Traffic Alert system) meeting attendance is only possible via an Audio/Visual link or by viewing a live stream https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl96HGy4yTuHdxoX3617V0g of the meeting.
Membership
Chairperson Members |
Bebe Frayle Kelly Barber Linda Stewart Jo Zervos |
25 March 2022
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Christopher Turner-Bullock
Manager Community Governance, Coastal-Burwood
941 8233
christopher.turner@ccc.govt.nz
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Part A Matters Requiring a Council Decision
Part B Reports for Information
Part C Decisions Under Delegation
TABLE OF CONTENTS
C 1. Apologies Ngā Whakapāha.......................................................................... 3
B 2. Declarations of Interest Ngā Whakapuaki Aronga........................................... 3
Staff Reports
3. Ihutai-Estuary and Coastal Draft Stormwater Management Plan - Board Submission.. 5
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1. Apologies Ngā Whakapāha
At the close of the agenda no apologies had been received.
2. Declarations of Interest Ngā Whakapuaki Aronga
Members are reminded of the need to be vigilant and to stand aside from decision making when a conflict arises between their role as an elected representative and any private or other external interest they might have.
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1. Brief Summary
1.1 The purpose of this report is for the Waitai Coastal-Burwood Community Board Submissions Committee to consider the preparation of a Board Submission to the Council on the Ihutai-Estuary and Coastal Draft Stormwater Management Plan.
1.2 The draft Stormwater Management Plan sets out what we need to do in order to meet the conditions of the Comprehensive Stormwater Network Discharge Consent (CSNDC).
The Ihutai-Estuary and Coastal catchment spans from the coastal fringe from Te Riu O Te Aika Kawa/Brooklands Lagoon to Godley Head. Two thirds of the catchment is coastal plains with the remainder made up by parts of the Port Hills. The area is 4,700 hectares.
The catchment includes Parklands, parts of North and South New Brighton, Linwood east of the central city, and Bromley. Port Hills areas include Mount Pleasant and Redcliffs, which drain into the estuary, and Clifton Hill, Sumner and Scarborough, which drain into the ocean.
Many waterways in the Ihutai-Estuary and Coastal catchment are rain fed and only flow when the weather is wet. More prominent rain fed waterways include the Sumner Stream, Charlesworth Drain, Mt Pleasant Waterway and Rifle Range Stream. The City Outfall Drain and Linwood Canal are fed by groundwater throughout the year.
Christchurch’s coastal plains were historically swampland or wet areas. Over time they have been drained by pipes taking stormwater to the shore. In populated hill areas most stormwater flows down road side channels into pipes and streams, or open concrete waterways.
The Ihutai-Estuary and Coastal Stormwater Manament Plan has three key purposes:
· To meet the targets for lowering stormwater contaminants under the CSNDC.
· To propose extra targets for lowering stormwater contaminants above and beyond CSNDC.
· To describe the ways stormwater discharges will be improved over time to meet environmental objectives.
1.3 The following links are provided to assist the Submissions Committee in its deliberations.
· Summary Document
· Draft Ihutai-Estuary and Coastal Stormwater Management Plan
1.4 Submission close on the Ihutai-Estuary and Coastal Draft Stormwater Management Plan on Tuesday 26 April 2022.
2. Officer Recommendations Ngā Tūtohu
That the Waitai Coastal-Burwood Community Board Submissions Committee:
1. Consider preparing a submission on behalf of the Board on the Ihutai-Estuary and Coastal Draft Stormwater Management Plan.
2. Note that given the consultation timetable, the Submissions Committee will exercise its delegated authority to complete and lodge a submission on behalf of the Board.
Attachments Ngā Tāpirihanga
There are no appendices to this report.
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Confirmation of Statutory Compliance Te Whakatūturutanga ā-Ture
Compliance with Statutory Decision-making Requirements (ss 76 - 81 Local Government Act 2002). (a) This report contains: (i) sufficient information about all reasonably practicable options identified and assessed in terms of their advantages and disadvantages; and (ii) adequate consideration of the views and preferences of affected and interested persons bearing in mind any proposed or previous community engagement. (b) The information reflects the level of significance of the matters covered by the report, as determined in accordance with the Council's significance and engagement policy. |
Signatories Ngā Kaiwaitohu
Author |
Cindy Sheppard - Community Board Advisor |
Approved By |
Christopher Turner-Bullock - Manager Community Governance, Coastal-Burwood |