RĀRANGI TAKE

AGENDA

 

 

Poari ā-Hapori o Paekākāriki | Paekākāriki Community Board Meeting

I hereby give notice that a Meeting of the Poari ā-Hapori o Paekākāriki | Paekākāriki Community Board will be held on:

 Te Rā | Date:

Tuesday, 24 June 2025

Te Wā | Time:

7:00 pm

Te Wāhi | Location:

St Peter's Hall, Beach Road, Paekākāriki

Hara Adams

Group Manager Iwi Partnerships

 

 


Paekākāriki Community Board Meeting Agenda

24 June 2025

 

Kāpiti Coast District Council

Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Poari ā-Hapori o Paekākāriki | Paekākāriki Community Board will be held in the St Peter's Hall, Beach Road, Paekākāriki, on Tuesday 24 June 2025, 7:00 pm.

Poari ā-Hapori o Paekākāriki | Paekākāriki Community Board Members

Chair Kelsey Lee

Chair

Deputy Sorcha Ruth

Deputy

Mr Sean McKinley

Member

Mr Christian Judge

Member

Cr Sophie Handford

Member

 

 


Paekākāriki Community Board Meeting Agenda

24 June 2025

 

Te Raupapa Take | Order Of Business

1        Nau mai | Welcome. 5

2        Whakapāha | Apologies. 5

3        Te Tauākī o Te Whaitake ki ngā Mea o te Rārangi Take | Declarations of Interest Relating to Items on the Agenda. 5

4        He Wā Kōrero ki te Marea | Public Speaking Time. 5

5        Ngā Teputeihana | Deputations. 5

Nil

6        Ngā Take a ngā Mema | Members’ Business. 5

7        He Kōrero Hou | Updates. 6

7.1         Paekākāriki Town Centre Planning. 6

8        Pūrongo | Reports. 9

8.1         Consideration of Funding Applications. 9

9        Te Whakaū i ngā Āmiki | Confirmation of Minutes. 16

9.1         Confirmation of Minutes. 16

10      Ngā Take e Mahia ana | Matters Under Action. 21

10.1       Matters Under Action. 21

11      Karakia Whakamutunga | Closing Karakia. 26

 

 


1            Nau mai | Welcome

2            Whakapāha | Apologies

3            Te Tauākī o Te Whaitake ki ngā Mea o te Rārangi Take | Declarations of Interest Relating to Items on the Agenda

Notification from Elected Members of:

3.1 – any interests that may create a conflict with their role as an elected member relating to the items of business for this meeting, and

3.2 – any interests in items in which they have a direct or indirect pecuniary interest as provided for in the Local Authorities (Members’ Interests) Act 1968

4            He Wā Kōrero ki te Marea | Public Speaking Time

5            Ngā Teputeihana | Deputations

Nil

6            Ngā Take a ngā Mema | Members’ Business

(a)       Leave of Absence

(b)       Matters of an Urgent Nature (advice to be provided to the Chair prior to the commencement of the meeting)

(c)       Community Board Members’ Activities

 


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7            He Kōrero Hou | Updates

7.1         Paekākāriki Town Centre Planning

Kaituhi | Author:                      Laura Bertelsen, Advisor Strategic Projects

Kaiwhakamana | AuthoriserKris Pervan, Group Manager Strategy & Growth

Te pūtake | Purpose

1        To provide the Paekākāriki Community Board an overview of the Town Centres Planning Project as part of Vision Kāpiti, with a focus on the Paekākāriki Local Centre Plan.

Taunakitanga | RECOMMENDATIONS  

That the Paekākāriki Community Board:

A.      Note the overview of the Town Centre Planning Project.

B.      Note the proposed next steps to support the development of Town Centre Principles and Plans.

Tūāpapa | Background

2        Town Centre Planning is a component of Vision Kāpiti. Vision Kāpiti is a three-stage project which provides a coordinated community-led approach to Council’s planning and development, by reflecting community needs to 2060 and beyond.

2.1     Vision Kāpiti, Stage One is now complete, which focused on engagement to determine the needs and aspirations of our communities for the future.

2.2     Vision Kāpiti, Stage Two is now underway, focusing on creating pathways based on community feedback, which will help inform the development of plans including for town centres in the district into the medium to long term.

3        The Paekākāriki Local Centre project is not confined exclusive to the current zoned area, it will include consideration of areas on the perimeters of the Paekākāriki Local Centre to ensure integration and alignment, as well as whether there are changes required in the current zoned areas.

4        The images below outline the current zoning for the Paekākāriki Local Centre shaded in pink. 

Figure 1: Paekākāriki Local Centre zone                      Figure 2: Paekākāriki Local Centre Ariel

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5        The project will also take into consideration the impacts and changes the new expressways and other significant infrastructure have had on Town Centres and the role they now play. This includes changing community needs, such as the way in which people work, live, socialise and commute.

6        The Town Centre Planning Project is being progressed in several stages:

6.1     The initial first tranche of Town Centre Plans will focus on the Paraparaumu, Waikanae and Ōtaki Town Centres.

6.2     The second tranche of Town Centre Plans will focus on the Paekākāriki, Raumati, and Paraparaumu Beach Town Centres.  

He take | issues

7        To support this process, Council has engaged McIndoe Urban, experienced urban planners to help guide and undertake the development of the plans for each of the town centres. Property Economics have also been engaged to undertake an economic analysis of each of the town centres and understand current and future demand for retail, commercial and other space, as well as provide commentary on economic performance and viability.

8        While the initial stages of the project will focus primarily on desktop analysis and understanding the current state, the next steps will be focused on external engagement. The project will involve mana whenua and targeted partner and stakeholder engagement through collaborative co-design spatial planning, aligning local visions with spatial, economic, housing, identity, planning, and funding parameters. Community drop-in sessions are also being planned.

9        Proposed partners and stakeholder groups include:

·        Ātiawa ki Whakarongotai

·        Ngā Hapū o Ōtaki

·        Ngāti Toa Rangatira

·        Developers and investors

·        Businesses (including property owners)

·        Community Boards

·        Disability Advisory Group

·        Older Persons Council

·        Youth Council

·        Economic Development Kotahitanga Board

·        Kāpiti Housing Solutions Trust

·        Local Business Associations

·        Kāpiti Business Chamber

Ngā kōwhiringa | Options

10      There are no options to consider in this update, however the Paekākāriki Community Board is invited to suggest any additional potential groups that should be engaged with as part of this project.

ngā Mahi panuku | next steps

11      To ensure comprehensive and inclusive engagement for the Town Centre project, the following steps will be undertaken:

a)   Begin the desktop analysis of the Paekākāriki Local Centre.

b)   Validate findings from current analysis.

i.    Review and confirm the accuracy of the analysis conducted so far.

c)   Commence external engagement.

i.    Initiate and maintain meaningful collaboration with partners and stakeholders.

d)   Develop Town Centre Principles.

i.    Formulate guiding principles for the Town Centre development.

e)   The draft principles are designed to guide the development of the Town Centre planning scenarios in phase 2 of the project.

Ngā āpitihanga | Attachments

Nil

 

 


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8            Pūrongo | Reports

8.1         Consideration of Funding Applications

Kaituhi | Author:                      Maria Cameron, Advisor Governance

Kaiwhakamana | AuthoriserHara Adams, Group Manager Iwi Partnerships

 

Te pūtake | Purpose

1        To consider eligible applications to the Community Grants Discretionary, and to note Accountability Reports. 

He whakarāpopoto | Executive summary

2        The Paekākāriki Community Board has received one application for funding for consideration at this meeting, and one Accountability Report.

Te tuku haepapa | Delegation

3        The Paekākāriki Community Board has delegated authority as at section D of the 2022-2025 Governance Structure:

Approving criteria for, and disbursement of, community-based grant funds as approved through the LTP or Annual Plan.

 

Taunakitanga | RECOMMENDATIONS

A.      That the Paekākāriki Community Board approve a grant of $              to Bhavesh Patel on behalf of the Indian Cultural Festival to assist with the costs of travel to and from the festival.

Tūāpapa | Background

4        This is the seventh meeting of the 2024/25 financial year. 

5        The Paekākāriki Community Board has one fund from which they can draw on to grant applications for funding – the Community Board Grant Fund.  The board also makes recommendations on funding applications to the biannual Campe Estate Trust meetings.

Paekākāriki Community Board Grants

6        The purpose of the Paekākāriki Community Board Grant is to support activities that encourage the development of cultural, sports, environmental, social or educational activities within the local district.

7        The organisation/individual must reside in the Paekākāriki area. The Board may consider financial assistance for events occurring outside the Paekākāriki Community, where it is shown the community will benefit.

8        The criteria for the Paekākāriki Community Board Grants are attached as appendix one.

9        It should be noted that the conditions and criteria do not preclude the Paekākāriki Community Board from considering any application at its discretion.

He kōrerorero | Discussion

10      There is one application for funding to be considered at this community board meeting.  The application is summarised below and attached as appendix two.

11      The application has been attached ‘Under a Separate Cover’ and ‘Public Excluded’ due to the attachment containing personal information.

11.1   Indian Cultural Festival

Bhavesh Patel, on behalf of Indian Cultural Festival has applied for a grant of $1,200 to assist with the costs of travel to and from the festival.

 

He take | Issues

12      There are no issues to be considered within this report.

 

Ngā kōwhiringa | Options

13      There were no options to be considered within this report.

Tangata whenua

14      There are no Tangata whenua issues to be considered within this report.

Panonitanga āhuarangi | Climate change

15      There are no climate change considerations required within this report.

Ahumoni me ngā rawa | Financial and resourcing

16      The amount of $6,743.00 was allocated in the 2024/25 budget for the Paekākāriki Community Board. This is summarised in the table below:

Total budget allocated for the 2024/25 year

$6,743.00

Grants Allocated since start of financial year:

 

Nourish Trust – Christmas Hampers

$500.00

Paekākāriki School – Transport to Aquatic Centre for lessons

$313.74

James Kilbride - 8 Paekākāriki Kāpiti College Students, Kapa Haka Trip

$500.00

Paekākāriki Resilient – Over 65’s Meeting

$250.00

Circle of Fifths - Production of A Midsummers Night Dream

$500.00

Paekakariki Community Trust – Christmas Fete signage

$500.00

Wai Ata Studio – Rangi Marie Peace Festival

$500.00

PICI – Email newsletter

$483.00

Amalia Calder – Mr Fungus & Friends Show

$400.00

KHAG/SI – Food Security Project

$500.00

Paekākāriki Pride Incorporated - Annual General Meeting

$400.00

Paekākāriki Housing Trust - Fundraising event

$400.00

Paekākāriki ANZAC Day Committee - Anzac Day Service 2025

$500.00

Lions Club of Kapiti Incorporated - Leaflets for annual street food collection

$250.00

Kapiti Loss & Grief Centre - WAVES Support Group

$250.00

Balance as of 01 April 2025

$536.57

 

 

17      There was one Accountability Report received, and it is attached as appendix three of this report.

Ture me ngā Tūraru | Legal and risk

18      There are no legal or risk considerations in this report.

Ngā pānga ki ngā kaupapa here | Policy impact

19      Grants are allocated in accordance with established criteria, attached as appendix one of this report.

 

Te whakawhiti kōrero me te tūhono | Communications & engagement

Te mahere tūhono | Engagement planning

20      This matter has a low level of significance under the Council’s Significance and Engagement Policy.

Whakatairanga | Publicity

21      Board members play an active role around the community in promoting the discretionary grant and details are available via the Council’s website.

 

 

Ngā āpitihanga | Attachments

1.       PCB Community Grant Criteria and Application Form

2.       Grant Application PCB21 - Bhavesh Patel - Indian Cultural Festival - Public Excluded (under separate cover)  

3.       Accountability Report PCB12 - Holly MacPhail - Paekākāriki Pride Inc - Public Excluded (under separate cover)   

 

 


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9            Te Whakaū i ngā Āmiki | Confirmation of Minutes

9.1         Confirmation of Minutes

Author:                    Maria Cameron, Advisor Governance

Authoriser:             Hara Adams, Group Manager Iwi Partnerships

 

 

 

Taunakitanga | Recommendations    

That the minutes of the Paekākāriki Community Board meeting of 13 May 2025 be accepted as a true and correct record.

 

 

 Ngā āpitihanga | Attachments

1.       Unconfirmed minutes from Paekākāriki Community Board meeting on 13 May 2025  

 

 


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10          Ngā Take e Mahia ana | Matters Under Action

10.1       Matters Under Action

Author:                    Maria Cameron, Advisor Governance

Authoriser:             Hara Adams, Group Manager Iwi Partnerships

 

Matters under Action

 

Taunakitanga | Recommendations    

That the Paekākāriki Community Board meeting notes the matters under action

 

 Ngā āpitihanga | Attachments

1.       Matters Under Action for June Meeting  

 

 


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11          Karakia Whakamutunga | Closing Karakia