Waipuna
Halswell-Hornby-Riccarton Community Board
Open Minutes
Date: Thursday 9 May 2024
Time: 4.30 pm
Venue: Rārākau: Riccarton Centre,
199 Clarence Street, Christchurch
Present
Chairperson Deputy Chairperson Members |
Helen Broughton Marie Pollisco Sarah Brunton Henk Buunk Gamal Fouda Tyla Harrison-Hunt Andrei Moore Debbie Mora Mark Peters |
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Principal Advisor Jess Garrett Manager Community Governance, Halswell Hornby Riccarton Tel: 941 6289 |
Faye Collins
Community Board Advisor
941 5108
Part A Matters Requiring a Council Decision
Part B Reports for Information
Part C Decisions Under Delegation
The agenda was dealt with in the following order.
1. Apologies Ngā Whakapāha
Part C
2. Declarations of Interest Ngā Whakapuaki Aronga
Part B
There were no declarations of interest recorded.
3. Confirmation of Previous Minutes Te Whakaāe o te hui o mua
Part C
Community Board Resolved HHRB/2024/00040 That the minutes of the Waipuna Halswell-Hornby-Riccarton Community Board meetings held on Tuesday 9 April 2024 and Thursday, 11 April 2024 be confirmed. |
4. Public Forum Te Huinga Whānui
Part B
Robin Wynne Williams, local resident, spoke to the Board about various matters relating to Halswell, including the need for provision for facilities and infrastructure to cater to growth in the Halswell area. After questions from members the Board Chairperson thanked Ms Wynne Williams for her presentation. |
Wayne Keen, local resident, spoke to the Board expressing concern about proposed traffic management measures to be implemented, including a proposed redirection of traffic from Aidanfield Drive to Euphrasie Drive and Augustine Drive for a period. Mr Keen suggested that the Wigram Road entrance to Ngā Puna Wai could be opened and used as a detour to ease congestion over this time. Mr Keen further stated that the implementation of a 40 kilometre per hour speed limit in the Aidanfield suburb will improve safety in the area. After questions from members the Board Chairperson thanked Mr Keen for his presentation. |
Adele Geradts, Secretary and John Bennett, Chairperson of the Halswell Residents’ Association, addressed the Board expressing concern about the use of the Notice of Motion process to revoke previously made Board decisions without the opportunity for additional public input. After questions from members the Board Chairperson thanked Ms Geradts and Mr Bennett for their presentation on behalf of the Halswell Residents’ Association. |
Marc Duff, local resident, addressed the Board about the position of Chairperson. Mr Duff said he considers that it is not appropriate for this position to be held by a Council staff member as it could give rise to a perception of a possible conflict of interest. After questions from members the Board Chairperson thanked Mr Duff for his presentation. |
5. Deputations by Appointment Ngā Huinga Whakaritenga
Part B
There were no deputations by appointment.
6. Presentation of Petitions Ngā Pākikitanga
Part B
There was no presentation of petitions.
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Debbie Mora moved a revised notice of motion which removed the reference to the raised platform across Nga Puna Wai Access Road adjacent to the proposed pedestrian / cyclist crossing point and added a note. The motion was seconded by Andrei Moore. |
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Notice of Motion to the Waipuna Halswell-Hornby-Riccarton Community Board He Pānui Mōtini That the Waipuna Halswell-Hornby-Riccarton Community Board: 1. Revokes Resolution 3 (as detailed below) in respect to the decision to install a raised safety platform at the Wigram Road / Hayton Road intersection and across Nga Puna Wai Access Road adjacent to the proposed pedestrian / cyclist crossing point, made at its meeting on 12 October 2023: 3. All kerb alignments, road surface treatments, lane changes, raised safety platforms (at the Wigram Road / Hayton Road intersection and across Nga Puna Wai Access Road adjacent to the proposed pedestrian / cyclist crossing point), coloured pavement surfacing and road markings as detailed on plan TP359001, dated 21/09/2023 and attached to this report as Attachment A. 2. Approves All kerb alignments, road surface treatments, lane changes, coloured pavement surfacing and road markings as detailed on plan RD3830S8, dated 16/04/2024 and attached to this Notice of Motion 3. Notes that the following information will be provided at the meeting to satisfy the decision-making process of sections 77-82 of the Local Government Act 2002, including: a. The original Officer report, b. Updated Officer advice containing the implications of revoking the decision to install a raised safety platform at the Wigram Road / Hayton Road intersection and across Nga Puna Wai Access Road adjacent to the proposed pedestrian / cyclist crossing point. |
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Community Board Resolved HHRB/2024/00041 Part C That the Waipuna Halswell-Hornby-Riccarton Community Board: 1. Revokes Resolution 3 (as detailed below) in respect to the decision to install a raised safety platform at the Wigram Road / Hayton Road intersection made at its meeting on 12 October 2023: 3. All kerb alignments, road surface treatments, lane changes, raised safety platforms (at the Wigram Road / Hayton Road intersection and across Nga Puna Wai Access Road adjacent to the proposed pedestrian / cyclist crossing point), coloured pavement surfacing and road markings as detailed on plan TP359001, dated 21/09/2023 and attached to the report on the meeting agenda as Attachment A. 2. Approves all kerb alignments, road surface treatments, lane changes, raised safety platform across Nga Puna Wai Access Road adjacent to the proposed pedestrian / cyclist crossing point, coloured pavement surfacing and road markings as detailed on plan RD3830S8, dated 16/04/2024 and attached to the Notice of Motion on the meeting agenda as Attachment D. 3. Notes that the following information was provided at the meeting to satisfy the decision-making process of sections 77-82 of the Local Government Act 2002, including: a. The original Officer report, b. Updated Officer advice containing the implications of revoking the decision to install a raised safety platform at the Wigram Road / Hayton Road intersection. 4. The Board notes its preference of the saved funds being used for road safety improvements in line with the Board’s priorities. |
The motion was carried unanimously.
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Community Board Resolved HHRB/2024/00042 Officer recommendations accepted without change Part C That the Waipuna Halswell-Hornby-Riccarton Community Board: 1. Receive the information in the Proposed Road Name - 50S Shands Road Report. 2. Note that the decision in this report is assessed as low significance based on the Christchurch City Council’s Significance and Engagement Policy. 3. Approves the following new road name for 50S Shands Road (RMA/2023/702) a. Road 1 - Akoranga Place |
9. Waipuna Halswell-Hornby-Riccarton - Better-Off Fund Applications for Consideration |
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Community Board Resolved HHRB/2024/00043 Officer recommendations accepted without change Part C That the Waipuna Halswell-Hornby-Riccarton Community Board: 1. Receive the information in the Waipuna Halswell-Hornby-Riccarton - Better-Off Fund Applications for Consideration Report. 2. Note that the decision in this report is assessed as low significance based on the Christchurch City Council’s Significance and Engagement Policy. 3. Approves a grant of $30,000 from its Better-Off Fund to Te Korowai o Grannies towards the Establishment of Hornby Community Garden(s) and Tangi Pack Project. 4. Approves a grant of $40,000 from its Better-Off-Fund to Halswell Community Church towards the Halswell Youth Activations Project. 5. Approves a grant of $50,000 from its Better-Off-Fund to Halswell Community Patrol Incorporated towards the Patrol Car and Operational Costs project. 6. Approve setting aside $119,500 from its Better-Off-Fund towards the Mobile Youth Centre (MYC) Project subject to the development of a sustainable project plan. 7. Approves a grant of $10,000 from its Better-Off-Fund to Wharenui Amateur Swimming Club Inc towards the Reducing Barriers – Learning to Swim Project. 8. Approves a grant of $40,000 from its Better-Off-Fund to the CCC Parks Team in partnership with Woodland Escape Limited/Matatiki Hornby Centre towards the Matatiki Play Space Project. 9. Approves a grant of $34,000 from its Better-Off-Fund to the CCC Parks Team towards the Wycola Park Playground Sunshades and Picnic Benches Project. 10. Approves a grant of $5,000 from its Better-Off-Fund to Halswell Residents Association Incorporated (Halswell ANZAC Committee) towards the Halswell War Memorial Improvements Project. 11. Approves a grant of $6,000 from its Better-Off-Fund to the Lions Club of Halswell District Inc towards the Gazebo Replacement Project. 12. Approves a grant of $33,000 from its Better-Off-Fund to South West Sport and Recreation Hub Incorporated towards the Halswell Basketball Court Project. |
Debbie Mora requested that her abstention from voting be recorded.
10. Waipuna Halswell-Hornby-Riccarton Community Board Discretionary Response Fund Applications - Oak Development Trust, St Marks Retired Peoples Fellowship, Canterbury Malaysian Society, Halswell Small Dogs Owners Group, Hornby Combined Probus |
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Community Board Resolved HHRB/2024/00044 Officer recommendations accepted without change Part C That the Waipuna Halswell-Hornby-Riccarton Community Board: 1. Receive the information in the Waipuna Halswell-Hornby-Riccarton Community Board Discretionary Response Fund Applications - Oak Development Trust, St Marks Retired Peoples Fellowship, Canterbury Malaysian Society, Halswell Small Dogs (Owners Group), The Hornby Combined Probus Club Incorporated Report. 2. Note that the decisions in this report are assessed as low significance based on the Christchurch City Council’s Significance and Engagement Policy. 3. Approves a grant of $2,117 from its 2023/24 Discretionary Response Fund to Oak Development Trust towards the Community Street Lighting Project. 4. Approves a grant of $1,000 from its 2023/24 Discretionary Response Fund to Canterbury Malaysian Society Incorporated towards Older Adults trip and Malaysian Independence Day. 5. Approves a grant of $420 from its 2023/24 Discretionary Response Fund to Halswell Small Dogs (Owners Group) towards the winter dog walk project. 6. Approves a grant of $700 from its 2023/24 Discretionary Response Fund to The Hornby Combined Probus Club Incorporated towards the 40 Year Jubilee Celebration. 7. Approves a grant of $1,000 from its 2023/24 Discretionary Response Fund to St Mark’s Retired Peoples Fellowship towards the Monthly Outings Project. |
11. Waipuna Halswell-Hornby-Riccarton Community Board Area Report - May 2024 |
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Community Board Resolved HHRB/2024/00045 Officer recommendations accepted without change Part B That the Waipuna Halswell-Hornby-Riccarton Community Board: 1. Receives the information in the Waipuna Halswell-Hornby-Riccarton Community Board Area Report - May 2024 Report. |
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Officer Recommendations Ngā Tūtohu That the Waipuna Halswell-Hornby-Riccarton Community Board: 1. Receives the information in the report. 2. Adopts, by resolution, whether it will use System A or System B to elect a Chairperson. 3. Proceeds to elect a Community Board Chairperson. 4. In the event that the current Deputy Chairperson is elected as Chairperson, elects a Deputy Chairperson. |
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Community Board Resolved HHRB/2024/00046 Selection of Voting System Part C That the Waipuna Halswell-Hornby-Riccarton Community Board: 1. Receives the information in the report. 2. Adopts System B for the election a new Chairperson and, if necessary, a Deputy Chairperson. |
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Nominations for the position of Chairperson were called for. Henk Buunk was nominated by Mark Peters and seconded by Debbie Mora. Marie Pollisco was nominated by Andrei Moore and seconded by Tyla Harrison-Hunt.
There being no further nominations, the two candidates nominated and seconded were put to a vote, resulting in the election of Marie Pollisco.
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Community Board Resolved HHRB/2024/00047 Election of Chairperson
Part C
That the Waipuna Halswell-Hornby-Riccarton Community Board:
3. Elects Marie Pollisco as Chairperson of the Waipuna Halswell-Hornby-Riccarton Community Board. |
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The Chair called for nominations for the position of Deputy Chairperson. Helen Broughton was nominated by Gamal Fouda and seconded by Mark Peters. Sarah Brunton was nominated by Andrei Moore but was not seconded.
There being no further nominations, the nomination was put to the vote.
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Community Board Resolved HHRB/2024/00048 Election of Deputy Chairperson Part C
That the Waipuna Halswell-Hornby-Riccarton Community Board:
4. Elects Helen Broughton as Deputy Chairperson of the Waipuna Halswell-Hornby-Riccarton Community Board. |
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Marie Pollisco completed her oral and written declarations as Chairperson in the presence of Jessica Garrett, Community Governance Manager, on behalf of the Chief Executive and assumed the Chair. |
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a Waipuna Halswell-Hornby-Riccarton Community Board Chairperson Declaration - Marie Pollisco - 9 May 2024 ⇨ |
13. Elected Members’ Information Exchange Te Whakawhiti Whakaaro o Te Kāhui Amorangi
Part B
Debbie Mora left the meeting at 6.07pm.
Meeting concluded at 6.18pm.
CONFIRMED THIS 13TH DAY OF JUNE 2024
Chairperson
Marie Pollisco