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SUMMIT ROAD PROTECTION AUTHORITY te mana tiaki i te ara akitu |
Te Mana Tiaki I Te Ara Akitu
Summit Road Protection Authority Advisory Committee
Notice of Meeting Te Pānui o te Hui:
An ordinary meeting of the Summit Road Protection Authority Advisory Committee will be held on:
Date: Monday 17 March 2025
Time: 4.30 pm
Venue: Te Hāpua: Halswell Centre, Piharau Meeting Room - 341 Halswell Road, Christchurch, 8025
Advisory Committee Membership
Chairperson
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Paul Loughton - Summit Road Society Inc nominee
Keir Leslie - Christchurch City Council nominee Cathy Lum-Webb - Christchurch City Council nominee Grant Miller - Selwyn District Council nominee Hana Walton - Rūnanga nominee Minister of Conservation nominee (pending) Peter Graham - Landowner nominee Denis Aldridge - Landowner nominee Paul Devlin - Open space & park management expert Gillian Jenkins - Environment Canterbury nominee |
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Meeting Advisor Liz Beaven Community Board Advisor Tel: 941 6601 |
Principal Advisor Peter Eman Principal Advisor Planning Tel: 941 8955 |
Website: www.ccc.govt.nz
TABLE OF CONTENTS NGĀ IHIRANGI
Karakia Tīmatanga................................................................................................... 3
1. Apologies for the Advisory Committee................................................................. 3
2. Declarations of Interest for the Authority ............................................................ 3
3. Confirmation of Previous Minutes....................................................................... 3
4. Deputations by Appointment.............................................................................. 3
REPORTS FOR RECOMMENDATION TO THE AUTHORITY
5. Summit Road Protection Authority Annual Report for Year Ending June 2024.......... 11
6. Summit Road Protection Authority - Annual Plan and Budget for year ending June 2026..................................................................................................................... 21
7. 575 Summit Road - Application for Dwelling extensions and alterations.................. 39
8. Draft Annual Plan Submission to Christchurch City Council and Selwyn District Council..................................................................................................................... 41
9. Members’ Information Exchange....................................................................... 42
10. Head Ranger’s Update ..................................................................................... 42
11. Summit Road Safety Update............................................................................. 42
Karakia Whakamutunga
SUMMIT ROAD ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Whakataka te hau ki te uru Whakataka te hau ki te tonga Kia mākinakina ki uta Kia mātaratara ki tai E hī ake ana te atakura He tio, he huka, he hau hū Tīhei Mauri Ora |
Cease the winds from
the west |
1. Apologies for the Advisory Committee
Apologies will be recorded at the meeting.
2. Declarations of Interest for the Authority
Members are reminded of the need to be vigilant and to stand aside from decision-making when a conflict arises between their role as a member and any private or other external interest they might have.
3. Confirmation of Previous Minutes
That the minutes of the Summit Road Protection Authority Advisory Committee meeting held on Monday, 4 November 2024 be confirmed (refer page 5).
Deputations may be heard on a matter or matters covered by a report on this agenda and approved by the Chairperson.
Deputations will be recorded in the meeting minutes.
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SUMMIT ROAD PROTECTION AUTHORITY te mana tiaki i te ara akitu |
Te Mana Tiaki I Te Ara Akitu
Summit Road Advisory Committee
MINUTES
Date: Monday 4 November 2024
Time: 5:00 pm
Venue: Boardroom, Beckenham Service Centre,
66 Colombo Street, Beckenham
Present
Advisory Committee Membership
Chair
Members |
Paul Loughton - Summit Road Society Inc nominee
Keir Leslie - Christchurch City Council nominee Cathy Lum-Webb - Christchurch City Council nominee Grant Miller - Selwyn District Council nominee Hana Walton - Rūnanga nominee Peter Graham - Landowner nominee Denis Aldridge - Landowner nominee |
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Principal Advisor Peter Eman Principal Advisor Planning Tel: 941 8955 |
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The agenda was dealt with in the following order.
1. Apologies for the Advisory Committee
Committee Resolved SRAC/2024/00002 That an apology for absence from Paul Delvin be accepted. Paul Loughton/Keir Leslie Carried |
2. Declarations of Interest Ngā Whakapuaki Aronga
There were no declarations of interest recorded.
3. Confirmation of Previous Minutes Te Whakaāe o te hui o mua
Committee Resolved SRAC/2024/00003 That the minutes of the Summit Road Protection Authority Advisory Committee meeting held on Friday, 6 December 2019 be confirmed. Paul Loughton/Denis Aldridge Carried |
4. Deputations by Appointment Ngā Huinga Whakaritenga
Part B
There were no deputations by appointment.
5. Summit Road Protection Authority Annual Report
Committee Resolved SRAC/2024/00004 That the Advisory Committee recommends that the Authority: 1. Adopts the Summit Road Protection Authority Annual Report for the year ending 30 June 2023 as attached to the meeting agenda as its report on its activities for the year to send to the contributory councils. Keir Leslie/Denis Aldridge Carried |
5.1 Draft Annual Plan and Budget for 2024/25 |
Committee Resolved SRAC/2024/00005 That the Advisory Committee recommends that the Authority: 1. Adopts the draft Annual Plan and Budget for 1 July 2024 – 30 June 2025 as attached to the meeting agenda. 2. Approves for immediate effect the Delegations Register appended to the draft Annual Plan and Budget for 1 July 2024 – 30 June 2025, and approves that the Executive Secretary’s functions may be divided across council staff or contracted out as indicated in the Register by arrangement of the contributory Councils – recognising that relevant Council Unit Heads/Managers or Advisors may execute and integrate the delegated functions as necessary. 3. Requests that the contributory Councils recognise and support the executive and secretarial functions of the Authority being carried by council staff by making more provision for them, including provision for compliance, and consent and compensation processing. 4. Requests that the territorial authorities responsible for the protected land adjoining the Summit Road enable applicants for activities on that land to advance applications for such other consents, approvals, leases, licences, or any other permissions as the territorial authority may administer, without requiring the Authority’s consent first (even though it may be required as a condition of such other permission). 5. Requests information on the funds held by Christchurch City Council on behalf of Authority in particular whether interest can be earned on those funds. 6. Requests that a letter is written to the Minister of Conservation asking for the Minister to confirm the Minister’s representative on the Summit Road Protection Authority Advisory Committee. Keir Leslie/Paul Loughton Carried |
9 Application - 1 Broadleaf Lane New Replacement Dwelling |
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Officer Recommendations Ngā Tūtohu That the Summit Road Protection Authority: 1. Receives the information in the Application - 1 Broadleaf Lane New Replacement Dwelling Report. 2. Pursuant to section 17 of the Summit Road (Canterbury) Protection Act 2001, does not require (i.e. waives) notification or approval of the application in respect of the new replacement dwelling at 1 Broadleaf Lane as any effects on the amenities are no more than minor. |
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Committee Resolved SRAC/2024/00006 That the Advisory Committee recommends that the Authority: 1. Receives the information in the Application - 1 Broadleaf Lane New Replacement Dwelling Report. 2. Pursuant to section 17 of the Summit Road (Canterbury) Protection Act 2001, does not require (i.e. waives) notification or approval of the application in respect of the new replacement dwelling at 1 Broadleaf Lane as any effects on the amenities are no more than minor. 3. Requests an Information Session on resource consents processes within the Summit Road Protection Authority area. 4. Requests legal advice on whether an application under section 13 of the Summit Road (Canterbury) Protection Act 2001 should be made and determined prior to a resource consent being granted, and if not, whether the Council can require applicants to sign a document stating that they understand and accept the risk that the Summit Road application may not be approved, and that no compensation would be payable under section 21. Paul Loughton/Peter Graham Carried Keir Leslie requested that his abstention from the vote be recorded. |
10 Application - To establish and operate 3 pole mounted fire detection sensors |
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Advisory Committee Comment The Advisory Committee took into consideration the deputation made by Messrs Healy, Hamilton and Bonis. (Item 4.1 of these minutes refers). |
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Committee Resolved SRAC/2024/00007 That the Advisory Committee recommends that the Authority: 1. Receives the information in the Application - To establish and operate 3 pole mounted fire detection sensors Report. 2. Pursuant to section 17 of the Summit Road (Canterbury) Protection Act 2001, does not require (i.e. waives) notification or approval of the application for fire detection sensors as any effects on the amenities are no more than minor. Grant Miller/Paul Loughton Carried |
6. Summit Road Safety Update
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Andrew Hensley, Traffic Engineer Christchurch City Council, updated the meeting on transport matters within the Summit Road. During the update the following points were noted: Andrew Hensley, Traffic Engineer Christchurch City Council, updated the meeting on transport matters within the Summit Road. During the update the following points were noted: · The current speed limit on Summit Road is anticipated to remain at this time as this road appears to fall outside those that the Government is requiring Road Controlling Authorities to review as part of the Land Transport Rule: Setting of Speed Limits 2024. · Anti-social road use behaviour is variable currently. There are legislative changes being considered by central government that may assist in reducing the behaviour. · It was highlighted in the work on the Draft Coastal Hazards Adaptation Plan (currently out for consultation) that the coastal section of the Governors Bay- Teddington Road is recommended to operate at a reduced service in the future when sea water inundation is regular. This is not anticipated to result in a significant increase in traffic on Summit Road as Gebbies Pass Road is the preferred route. Staff have advised against the use of Summit Road as the preferred route for this purpose, noting the limitations to capacity and amenity. |
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The Advisory Committee requested information on the heavy vehicle usage on Summit Road/Gebbies Pass area. |
7. Head Ranger’s Update
This matter was not discussed.
8. Members'
Information Exchange
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Members exchanged the following information: · The Summit Road Society are planning to replace a water tank and install a new tank for stock water. · A concept is currently being worked on to provide a passenger service to take walkers up to the Sign of Kiwi and return. |
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The Advisory Committee requested that staff follow up on the removal of all the structures that were required to be removed as part of the application to retain the sauna at 575 Summit Road and report back to the Summit Road Protection Authority and the Advisory Committee. |
Meeting concluded at 6.10pm.
CONFIRMED THIS 17th DAY OF MARCH 2025
Paul Loughton
Chairperson
1. Purpose and Origin of the Report Te Pūtake Pūrongo
1.1 The purpose of this report is for the Summit Road Protection Authority Advisory Committee to adopt the Authority’s Annual Report for the year ending 30 June 2024.
2. Officer Recommendations Ngā Tūtohu
That the Summit Road Protection Authority Advisory Committee recommend to the Summit Road Protection Authority to:
1. Receive the information in the Summit Road Protection Authority Annual Report for Year Ending June 2024 Report.
2. Adopt the Summit Road Protection Authority Annual Report for Year ending June 2024.
3. Detail Te Whakamahuki
3.1 The Authority is required to prepare a report each year on its activities for the preceding year. Copies of the Annual Report, together with copies of the Annual Plan and Budget for the forthcoming year, are required to be forwarded to the two contributory local bodies, the Christchurch City Council and the Selwyn District Council.
Attachments Ngā Tāpirihanga
No. |
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Reference |
Page |
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Summit Road Protection Authority Annual Report Year Ending June 2024 |
25/377715 |
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1. Purpose and Origin of the Report Te Pūtake Pūrongo
1.1 The purpose of this report is for the Summit Road Protection Authority Advisory Committee to adopt the Authority’s Annual Plan and Budget for the year ending June 2026.
2. Officer Recommendations Ngā Tūtohu
That the Summit Road Protection Authority Advisory Committee recommend to the Summit Road Protection Authority to:
1. Receive the information in the Summit Road Protection Authority - Annual Plan and Budget for year ending June 2026 Report.
2. Adopt the Summit Road Protection Authority - Annual Plan and Budget for year ending June 2026.
3. Detail Te Whakamahuki
3.1 The Summit Road Protection Authority's Annual Plan and Budget for 2025-26 describes work that may be undertaken during the year, shows how much it may cost, and sets out the objectives in each area of significant activity. The Annual Plan relates to the period 1 July 2025 - 30 June 2026, the financial year for the Authority.
Attachments Ngā Tāpirihanga
No. |
Title |
Reference |
Page |
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Summit Road Protection Authority Annual Plan and Budget for year ending June 2026 |
25/378637 |
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1. Purpose and Origin of the Report Te Pūtake Pūrongo
1.1 The purpose of this report is for the Summit Road Protection Authority Advisory Committee to consider whether the effects of the proposed dwelling extensions and alterations on the amenities of the protected Summit Road land are no more than minor and that it does not require notification or approval by the Authority, in accordance with the Summit Road (Canterbury) Protection Act 2001 (the Act).
2. Officer Recommendations Ngā Tūtohu
That the Summit Road Protection Authority Advisory Committee recommend to the Summit Road Protection Authority to:
1. Receive the information in the 575 Summit Road - Application for Dwelling extensions and alterations Report.
2. Pursuant to section 17 of the Summit Road (Canterbury) Protection Act 2001, does not require (i.e. waives) notification or approval of the application at 575 Summit Road in respect of the dwelling extensions and alterations as any effects on the amenities are no more than minor.
3. Detail Te Whakamahuki
3.1 Under section 17 of the Act, the Authority may waive the need for Authority approval, public notification and a potential submissions and hearing procedures, if the effects of an activity on amenities are minor. This is assessed in the attached report.
3.2 A resource consent application has also been submitted, but at the time this report was prepared, it is still being processed and a decision has yet to be made. The proposal has been brought to the Summit Road Protection Authority at the earliest opportunity to avoid later delay.
Attachments Ngā Tāpirihanga
No. |
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Reference |
Page |
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575 Summit Road - Summit Road Protection Authority Application - Dwelling extensions and alterations (Under Separate Cover) |
25/382767 |
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575 Summit Road - Report to Summit Road Protection Authority (Under Separate Cover) |
25/473117 |
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1. Purpose and Origin of the Report Te Pūtake Pūrongo
1.1 The purpose of this report is for the Summit Road Protection Authority Advisory Committee to consider submitting on the Christchurch City Council and Selwyn District Council’s Draft Annual Plans 2025-26.
2. Officer Recommendations Ngā Tūtohu
That the Summit Road Protection Authority Advisory Committee:
1. Receives the information in the Draft Annual Plan Submission to Christchurch City Council and Selwyn District Council Report.
3. Detail Te Whakamahuki
3.1 The Christchurch City Council Draft Annual Plan 2025-26 is currently out for consultation. The submission period closes on Friday 28 March.
3.1.1 Information on the Christchurch City Council Draft Annual Plan 2025-26 is found at: https://letstalk.ccc.govt.nz/annualplan
3.2 At the time of writing this report the Selwyn District Council have not yet released their Draft Annual Plan 2025-26 on their website.
Attachments Ngā Tāpirihanga
There are no attachments for this report.
9 Members’ Information Exchange
This item provides an opportunity to discuss other matters of note.
A verbal update will be provided to the committee.
11 Summit Road Safety Update
A verbal update will be provided to the committee.
Karakia Whakamutunga
Unuhia, unuhia Unuhia ki te uru tapu nui Kia wātea, kia māmā, te ngākau, Te tinana te wairua i te ara takatā Koia rā e Rongo, whakairia ake ki runga Kia tina! TINA! Hui e! TĀIKI E! |
Draw on, draw on, |