John Rauputu From: Have Your Say Western Bay of Plenty <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, 26 June 2018 11:45 AM To: Charlotte Brisby; Emily Watton; John Rauputu Subject: Pat Watson completed Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for the Katikati-Waihi Beach Ward Pat Watson just submitted the survey 'Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for the Katikati-Waihi Beach Ward' with the responses below. Please have your say by 4pm Monday 9 July 2018 Title: Ms Full Name Pat Watson Organisation Individual Postal Address 105 Woodland Rd, RD3 Katikati Postcode 3170 Phone Number 07 5493651 Email Address [email protected]I/We would like to speak in support of my/our submission at the Council Hearing: No Acknowledgment I acknowledge that the contact details provided in this submission are my own or that I am authorised to submit on behal f of the person or organisation. Please use the space below to comment on any aspects of the Draft Reserves 1Management Plan 2018 for the Katikati-Waihi Beach Ward. 598 1 1152
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John Rauputu
From: Have Your Say Western Bay of Plenty <[email protected]>Sent: Tuesday, 26 June 2018 11:45 AMTo: Charlotte Brisby; Emily Watton; John Rauputu
Subject: Pat Watson completed Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for the Katikati-WaihiBeach Ward
Pat Watson just submitted the survey 'Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for the Katikati-Waihi BeachWard' with the responses below.
I/We would like to speak in support of my/our submission at the Council Hearing:
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I would like to see the following changes to the Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for theKatikati-Waihi Beach Ward:
I do not support banning horses from Tuapiro Point. As a regular visitor to this beautiful area with my dogs,it gives me pleasure to see it being used by recreational horse riders. I understand there is some confusionon behalf of the riders as to where they can and can't ride. I have never seen any horse rider intentionallydamaging the seafood beds. Perhaps Council should take some time to investigate the impact the hundredsof black swans are having on the environment there. I also understand that there has not been anyenforcement of the current by-law by the District Council. Surely there is a better solution for all concernedthrough collaboration and good communication. Just taking the heavy handed approach and prohibitingeveryone due to the mistakes of a few is not conducive to a cooperative respectful society. I also understandthe Lund Rd site being offered as an alternative for horse trails has not actually had council approval yet. 1urge the District Council to rethink this issue and find a more cooperative approach.
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Local@Athenree59 completed Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for theKatikati-Waihi Beach Ward
Local@Athenree59 just submitted the survey 'Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for the Katikati-WaihiBeach Ward' with the responses below.
Please have your say by 4pm Monday 9 July 2018
Title:
Ms
Full Name
Eileen Hood
Organisation
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Postal Address
18 Athenree Heights RI)1 Katikati
Posteode
3177
Phone Number
0278734660
Email Address
ehoodnz@gmail .com
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I would like to see the following changes to the Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for theKatikati-Waihi Beach Ward:
I understand that the draft plan will not allow for the riding of horses at Tuapiro Point. I believe that there isa shortage of safe open spaces with access to the sea water where one can enjoy the freedom and benefits ofexercising horses in the Western Bay of Plenty. It is therapeutic for horses to bathe and exercise in seawater, as it gives them fresh "Resistence" exercise in a relaxing and beneficial way, and it would be a hugeloss for riders to lose this recreational reserve for this purpose. I'm saddened to think that people's freedomsto responsibly use this reserve in this way is iii jeopardy. There are few places left for the public to use likethis and many people will miss seeing animals enjoying nature as they have done historically since horsesfirst came to NZ. The benefits of watching and interacting with animals by people who don't normally haveaccess to animals is also well documented and well known. I don't agree with this change as it is anothererosion of personal freedoms and rights in a society that has become more and more regulated and removedfrom the natural world. As to drone use, there are very few large spaces of open land where one canresponsibly fly one away from houses or trees or other aircraft. Many people enjoy watching these flights,and it is another way we can get out into the fresh air and sunshine to recreate. I've seen pilots of droneswho are otherwise disabled or limited physically and they can use their mental skills to enjoy the outdoors.This would be hugely beneficial for many people who are physically limited yet are able to enjoytechnological stimulation. Do we wish these people to remain at home indoors watching screens? Definitelynot, the wide open spaces are for everyone to enjoy and benefit from.
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horse friend completed Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for the Katikati-Waihi Beach Ward
horse fi-iend just submitted the survey 'Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for the Katikati-Waihi BeachWard' with the responses below.
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It is vitally important to our culture and community to keep access to our beaches for all activities includinghorse riding. This has been part of our heritage and culture for generations. We live on an island and everyperson should have access to our coastlines to enjoy with their family's and pets. There is nothing moreenjoyable than riding a horse along a beach as beautiful as Waihi, it does not pose a problem to others infact in nz whole history there has never been a member of the public hurt by a person riding a horse.Councillors please don't take this right away from average kiwis I certainly would like to see my childrenand great grandchildren riding their ponies on the beach.
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From: Have Your Say Western Bay of Plenty <[email protected]>Sent: Wednesday, 27 June 2018 11:43 AMTo: Charlotte Brisby; Emily Watton; John Rauputu
Subject: Christina completed Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for the Katikati-WaihiBeach Ward
Christina just submitted the survey 'Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for the Katikati-Waihi BeachWard' with the responses below.
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I would like to see the following changes to the Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for theKatikati-Waihi Beach Ward:
My submission is defirlately to vote against the WBOP district council move to ban Horses from walking onthe Tuapiro Beach. Once again no research has been correctly done on this issue all done because one ortwo people have a personal objection. The reason given, because of a kaimoana shell fish bed there, Ibelieve this to be a straight out lie, there has been no scientific research done to prove this, just heresayreasoning. I also believe this is local Maori just flexing their muscle, because a claim has gone in forownership of the beaches and many are behaving like they already have ownership. Plus once again WBOPdistrict council behave with a knee jerk reaction to appease local Maori. This has got to stop, this is we ratepayers money on unecessary and non researched issues. WBOP District Council needs to start behaving likea council working for its rate payers instead ofjust random issues and spending ratepayers money with outdue research and consultation.
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Charlotte Brisby; Emily Watton; John RauputuLisa Willetts completed Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for the Katikati-Waihi Beach Ward
Lisa Willetts just submitted the survey 'Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for the Katikati-Waihi BeachWard' with the responses below.
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I would like to see the use of the Tuapiro area left as it is for the use of horses and riders as well as campers,walkers, dog walkers and everyone who apprieciates what we all have there. 1 have read many times of thespiritual significants the area has for the Maori, I believe this to be true as I have found the area mostspiritual myself. It is a safe place to ride for alllevels of horse riders which I appreciate very much as I hada bad fall some years ago and it was being able to ride at Tuapiro that helped me get back in the saddle.Making the rules and areas to ride more obvious would probably help. Thank you Lisa Willetts
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From: Have Your Say Western Bay of Plenty <[email protected]>Sent: Tuesday, 3 July 2018 2:22 PMTo: Charlotte Brisby; Emily Watton; John RauputuSubject: taonga completed Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for the Katikati-Waihi
Beach Ward
taonga just submitted the survey 'Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for the Katikati-Waihi BeachWard' with the responses below.
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I would like to see the following changes to the Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for theKatikati-Waihi Beach Ward:
Re: Horses. As a new resident I am in favour of retaining the walkway at Tuapiro Point for horses. As aMaori it is my view that horses do not present a problem to ecological values of any area, in fact my peoplestill use horses today in rural/coastal areas and in the past you were considered a wealthy person if you hada horse. Te Aupouri forest in the Far North where the boundary is on Te Oneroa a Tohe ( Ninety mile beach) have many wild horses grazing. They keep the grounds in the Bluff camp site short. They roam freely upand down the beach and never eat the Kai Moana which is in abundance. They have horse races along thebeach where many participate, our horses are with us while we gather Kai moana, they are very much a partof our daily lives. Very recently, I read of the horses contribution to the 1 st and 2nd World Wars, based onthat fact alone - Don't you feel horses have earned the right to wonder where ever they may without beingsubject to a review every six years Kia ora koutou katoa
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JayCultonMayor completed Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for the Katikati-Waihi Beach Ward
JayCultonMayor just submitted the survey 'Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for the Katikati-WaihiBeach Ward' with the responses below.
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From: John RauputuSent: Wednesday, 4 July 2018 8:03 AMTo: '[email protected]'
Subject: RE: JayCultonMayor completed Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for theKatikati-Waihi Beach Ward
Good morning Jay,
When you completed the submission below you did not fill out the part where you were going to providefeedback/comments.
John RauputuRecreation Planner
Kaupapa Takaaro
P 07 571 8008 • DD 07 579 6649
Barkes Corner, Greerton, Tauranga
Private Bag 12803, Tauranga Mail Centre, Tauranga 3143E [email protected]. nz
www.westernbav.clovt. nz
Please have your say by 4pm Monday 9 July 2018
Title:
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Full Name
Jay Culton-Mayor
Organisation
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Postal Address
2 longboard drive. Waihi Beach
Posteode
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Phone Number
02102899870
Email Address
Jayisgay2011 @live.com
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From: Have Your Say Western Bay of Plenty <[email protected]>Sent: Wednesday, 4 July 2018 10:42 AMTo: Charlotte Brisby; Emily Watton; John Rauputu
Subject: IreneM completed Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for the Katikati-WaihiBeach Ward
IreneM just submitted the survey 'Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for the Katikati-Waihi BeachWard' with the responses below.
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I would like to see the following changes to the Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for theKatikati-Waihi Beach Ward:
Tuapiro Point ban on horses changed to continue to allow horses and ponies to use this area.
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I would like to see the following changes to the Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for theKatikati-Waihi Beach Ward:
I support horse riding continuing at Tuapiro. I do not support the changes to the Draft Reserves andFacilities Bylaw 2018 where it is proposed horse riding should be banned. Access to community coastalareas for recreation such as dog walking, horse riding, boating, and fishing makes our community special.It's a right that can be balanced with the needs of everyone in the community. We need to share and sharealike with responsibility respect and dignity. I enjoy a variety of groups using the beach at Tuapiro forrecreational purposes and had only positive encounters with horse riders. I understand that the horsecommunity is rallying and ready to engage with the council and iwi to improve on areas of concern, let'smake it work.
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ConcernedHorseLover completed Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for theKatikati-Waihi Beach Ward
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I would like to see the following changes to the Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for theKatikati-Waihi Beach Ward:
The Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 should NOT exclude horses on Tuapiro Beach. Council shouldmake horse riders aware through signs on the beach and in local papers of where the kaimoana beds are i fthis is of the utmost concern so horse riders can avoid any damage to these areas. Horse riding on a beach isa privilege and as a former beach rider mysel f, I know i f riders were made aware of areas to avoid theywould do so gladly. There is nothing more pleasurable to a rider than the freedom to walk or canter along abeach, swim with your horse and strengthen the bond and partnership you have. Likewise, children gainimmense pleasure and excitement of seeing and connecting with a horse in such an environment. Councilhas said that beaches and reserves are for ALL to enjoy. Don't take that pleasure away from the very peoplewho utilise Tuapiro Point. Let's not forget that horses are grass eaters and that is predominately what theyexcrete - I even saw a dog eating horse poo on a trailer ramp at the beach recently so I cannot see how thiscould cause any significant damage to the environment. The recent protest ride at Tuapiro Point by localhorse riders proved they are happy to be more conscious in this respect with people taking their own plasticbags and a very kind lady following behind everyone with a bucket to pick up any poop that might havebeen missed. Council should support the users of Tuapiro Point by making bylaws much clearer to followthan take such a pleasure away from its users. Horses are a big part of our past and will always be part ofour future.
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Riding horses at Tuapiro Point
My submission to support a bylaw allowing horse
riding at Tuapiro PointCurrently there are only two public areas in the Bay of Plenty, north of the Wairoa River, where
horse riding is permitted. There is a large riding community in this area, and it is getting harder to
find places to ride horses. The riding community would be devastated if horse riding was banned at
Tuapiro. There are many factors that cause the environmental degradation of the wetlands of the
Tauranga Harbour. The impact of horses is negligible by coniparison.
Malika and I love riding at Tuapiro because at Tuapiro it is safe for me to ride her without asaddle. If horse riding was banned at Tuapiro, there would be no safe place for us to goriding in winter as farmland gets very slippery for barefoot horses.
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Western Bay of Plenty is amending its Reserves and Facilities Bylaw 2012, and is seeking views on
proposed changes. Following the review, Council will revoke its Reserves and Facilities Bylaw 2012,
and replace it with the Western Bay of Plenty Reserves and Facilities Bylaw 2018.
This is my submission to keep the status quo, and to allow horse riding at Tuapiro Point as
a permitted activity
Background
The current Bylaw allows for horse riding at Tuapiro Point, within a designated area, as shown on
signs at the starting point (parking area for horse floats). Riders are required to keep their horses
under control at all times, and to remove horse waste to protect significant cultural and ecological
values of the area. Local hapO have requested that the provision which allows horse riding at Tuapiro
Point be removed, on the grounds that riders break the rules by riding outside designated areas, and
leaving horse waste on mudflats. The number of riders at Tuapiro Point is a concern. Photographic
evidence has been provided to prove that horses have a detrimental effect on the wetland's ecology.
Pictures show horse waste on a mudflat, a dead crab within a hoof print, signage of the area where
horses are allowed to go, with a sign warning not to collect and eat shellfish underneath, and a map
showing where horse riding is permitted, and the area where many riders actually go (mudflats
outside the designated areas). The Tauranga Harbour (Te Awanui) is the rohe of Ngati Ranginui,
Ngati Te Rangi and Ngati POkenga. The health of the Tauranga harbour is extremely important to
tangata whenua as it is a place of customal collection of Kaimoana.
Tuapiro Spit is one of many estuarine wetlands in the Bay of Plenty. It is situated in the northern part
of the Tauranga Harbour, which covers 218 square kilometres, and is one of the largest harbours in
New Zealand. The harbour is mostly shallow and 62% of its total area is intertidal (BOPRC, 2014).
Tuapiro Spit is formed by a sandbar which extends from the mainland towards Tanners Point, and is
part of a mosaic of wetlands in the harbour area. The estuary is part of the Uretara catchment, an
area of approximately 7675 hectares, covered in native bush (48%), farmland (32%), horticultural
land (15%), lifestyle blocks, and residential settlements (BOPRC, 2012). The area was renowned for
its abundance of native birds, such as reef and white-faced heron, stilt, godwit and a variety of
shags, but bird numbers are waning as their habitats are heavily degraded, food-sources declining,
and shelter and nesting spots limited (BOPRC, n.d.). Horse riding is currently permitted within an
area of less than 20 hectares.
Many fish species, such as flounder, kahawai and eels, depend on estuaries at some stage in their
lifecycles; these are the transitional environments between the land and the sea, where saline water
and freshwater mix and provide habitats for a wide array of organisms (NIWA, 2012). Tuapiro Point
is a favourite fishing spot for locals and tourists alike. On estuarine margins, where salt-levels in the
ground have dropped sufficiently, flaxes, cabbage trees and other coastal plants, can be found.
Many native, as well as migrating birds depend on the estuary for food, shelter and nesting places.
The Tuapiro estuary still provides habitat for a wide range of species, from filter feeders to
crustaceans, fish and wading birds. There are tidal eelgrass beds, mangroves, flats with patches of
glasswort, selliera and rushes, and drier margins covered in ribbonwood, flaxes, cabbage trees,
manuka and a few pohutukawa. However, although Tuapiro Spit is still covered by a good variety of
its original vegetation, introduced, exotic plants and weeds greatly threaten indigenous flora, which
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Please I'm begging you to still allow horses on the beach. NZ is fast loosing what Kiwi's were about. Ridingand swimming horses at the beach is one on these things. Our roads have become so fast and dangerous thatwe no longer feel safe riding on them. Beaches are safe for our young riders to hack out on. Please please letus continue to be able to ride along the beaches. Most riders have respect and look after our enviroment.Also horses with injuries are often taken to a beach as salt water is a great healer for them. It will be a verysad day ifhorse riders are banned. It's most riders dream to be able to do this. We wont be NZ if it's stopped.People and dogs can go most places but our sport is getting pushed out from everywhere. There will be noMark Todd's coming up through the ranks as there is limited riding places now. Not everyone has 1000acres to train on. Yours sincerely. Lisa Wiggins.
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From: Have Your Say Western Bay of Plenty <[email protected]>Sent: Friday, 6 July 2018 10:23 PMTo: Charlotte Brisby; Emily Watton; John Rauputu
Subject: Twinoaks completed Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for the Katikati-WaihiBeach Ward
Twinoaks just submitted the survey 'Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for the Katikati-Waihi BeachWard' with the responses below.
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I would like to see the following changes to the Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for theKatikati-Waihi Beach Ward:
I am against any proposed changes to Tuapiro reserve and strongly oppose the banning ofhorses . I am alsoopposed to the current plan that doesnt say it in words but restricts horses and owners to unreasonable andappalling practices like children carrying backpacks for manure and limiting riding in safe areas . Thecouncil to my knowledge has not carried out any scientific proof that horses and their owners have causeddestruction of any Maori or Pakeha food,Bird food or damage to water land or sea. I think this whole draftis political and shows a total disrespect of a horse riders rights /privileges call it what you like ! ! Thesignage down there is so confusing and limiting obviously no thought has gone into it . People I have met atTuapiro while myself, family members and overseas visitors(non paying) are riding there have embraced usbeen there. We ourselves are not diseased or dying from our horses poo so why should the environmenteither. As far as giving alternative riding areas this is a total "no" as nothing can compare to our rightfulplace which is Tuapiro and the entire Tuapiro Reserve which is further insult to our intelligence .Give usback our land for the good of all New Zealanders.
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John Rauputu
From: Have Your Say Western Bay of Plenty <[email protected]>Sent: Friday, 6 July 2018 8:54 PMTo: Charlotte Brisby; Emily Watton; John Rauputu
Subject: pipjones completed Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for the Katikati-WaihiBeach Ward
pipjones just submitted the survey 'Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for the Katikati-Waihi BeachWard' with the responses below.
I/We would like to speak in support of my/our submission at the Council Hearing:
No
Acknowledgment
I acknowledge that the contact details provided in this submission are my own or that I am authorised tosubmit on behalf of the person or organisation.
Please use the space below to coninient on any aspects of the Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018for the Katikati-Waihi Beach Ward.
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I would like to see the following changes to the Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for theKatikati-Waihi Beach Ward:
Good signage for horse riders Rubbish bins Compost bins for horse poo
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John Rauputu
From: Have Your Say Western Bay of Plenty <[email protected]>Sent: Sunday, 8 July 2018 6:22 PMTo: Charlotte Brisby; Emily Watton; John Rauputu
Subject: T Wills completed Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for the Katikati-WaihiBeach Ward
T Wills just submitted the survey 'Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for the Katikati-Waihi BeachWard' with the responses below.
1/We would like to speak in support of my/our submission at the Council Hearing:
No
Acknowledgment
I acknowledge that the contact details provided in this submission are my own or that I am authorised tosubmit on behal f of the person or organisation.
Please use the space below to comment on any aspects of the Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018for the Katikati-Waihi Beach Ward.
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I would like to see the following changes to the Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for theKatikati-Waihi Beach Ward:
I would like horses to still be able to use Tuapiro
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John Rauputu
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Charlotte Brisby; Emily Watton; John Rauputu
Joanne Burns completed Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for the Katikati-Waihi Beach Ward
Joanne Burns just submitted the survey 'Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for the Katikati-WaihiBeach Ward' with the responses below.
Please have your say by 4pm Monday 9 July 2018
Title:
Ms
Full Name
Joanne Burns
Organisation
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Postal Address
27 Pohutukawa Drive Athenree RD 1 Katikati
Postcode
3166
Phone Number
0221602117
Email Address
joanne-burns101@hotmail .com
I/We would like to speak in support of my/our submission at the Council Hearing:
No
Acknowledgment
I acknowledge that the contact details provided in this submission are my own or that I am authorised tosubmit on belial f of the person or organisation.
Please use the space below to comment on any aspects of the Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018for the Katikati-Waihi Beach Ward.
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1 would like to see the following changes to the Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for theKatikati-Waihi Beach Ward:
Horses at Tuapiro Beach. As a former resident and ratepayer at Tuapiro I also enjoyed the pleasure ofaccessing Tuapiro beach, by foot, on horseback or walking my dogs. I find it astounding that a council whois there is provide a 'representation of the people' appears to be playing judge and executioner when it comesto removing horses from Tuapiro beach. If there have been breaches to access, fire a warning shot. Improvethe signage. I f there has been damage to the ecology or the shellfish, provide scientific proof. Representeverybody fairly and make this a consultative process, not a defend or depart mentality.
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GIl+-John Rauputu
From: Have Your Say Western Bay of Plenty <[email protected]>Sent: Sunday, 8 July 2018 4:32 PMTo: Charlotte Brisby; Emily Watton; John RauputuSubject: Merlot completed Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for the Katikati-Waihi
Beach Ward
Merlot just submitted the survey 'Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for the Katikati-Waihi BeachWard' with the responses below.
I/We would like to speak in support of my/our submission at the Council Hearing:
No
Acknowledgment
I acknowledge that the contact details provided in this submission are my own or that I am authorised tosubmit on behalf of the person or organisation.
Please use the space below to comment on any aspects of the Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018for the Katikati-Waihi Beach Ward.
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I would like to see the following changes to the Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for theKatikati-Waihi Beach Ward:
Horse riding at Tuapiro Point Beach is allowed
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John Rauputu
From: Have Your Say Western Bay of Plenty <[email protected]>Sent: Sunday, 8 July 2018 4:07 PMTo: Charlotte Brisby; Emily Watton; John Rauputu
Subject: fan completed Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for the Katikati-Waihi BeachWa rd
fan just submitted the survey 'Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for the Katikati-Waihi Beach Ward'with the responses below.
I/We would like to speak in support of my/our submission at the Council Hearing:
No
Acknowledgment
I acknowledge that the contact details provided in this submission are my own or that I am authorised tosubmit on behalf of the person or organisation.
Please use the space below to comment on any aspects of the Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018for the Katikati-Waihi Beach Ward.
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I would like to see the following changes to the Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for theKatikati-Waihi Beach Ward:
the beaches should be available to everyone to use. most people are responable and clean up afterthemselves, I am a horse rider and look after the envoment even when ridding on beaches
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John Rauputu
From: Have Your Say Western Bay of Plenty <[email protected]>Sent: Sunday, 8 July 2018 4:29 PMTo: Charlotte Brisby; Emily Watton; John Rauputu
Subject: Lani completed Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for the Katikati-Waihi BeachWa rd
Lani just submitted the survey 'Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for the Katikati-Waihi Beach Ward'with the responses below.
I/We would like to speak in support of my/our submission at the Council Hearing:
No
Acknowledgment
I acknowledge that the contact details provided in this submission are my own or that I am authorised tosubinit on behal f of the person or organisation.
Please use the space below to comment on any aspects of the Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018for the Katikati-Waihi Beach Ward.
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I would like to see the following changes to the Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for theKatikati-Waihi Beach Ward:
Horse riding at Tuapiro Point Beach is allowed
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John Rauputu
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Chris Lemon completed Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for the Katikati-Waihi Beach Ward
Chris Lemon just submitted the survey 'Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for the Katikati-WaihiBeach Ward' with the responses below.
I/We would like to speak in support of my/our submission at the Council Hearing:
No
Acknowledgment
I acknowledge that the contact details provided in this submission are my own or that I am authorised tosubmit on behalf of the person or organisation.
Please use the space below to comment on any aspects of the Draft Reserves IManagement Plan 2018for the Katikati-Waihi Beach Ward.
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I would like to see the following changes to the Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for theKatikati-Waihi Beach Ward:
I wish to add my submission against the banning of horse's from Tuapiro beach.Growing up as a youngMaori I have grown up with horse's.I have also grown up collecting kaimoana.The majority of the time mytwo favorite things were done together,me riding to the beach collecting kaimoana and fishing.My tamarikihave ridden horse's all their lives,and many times at Tuapiro.They have lived in this rohe their whole life.Iwould like for them and their children to always grow up like I have riding with their whanau collectingkai,enjoying our beautiful Aotearoa.
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John Rauputu
From: Have Your Say Western Bay of Plenty <[email protected]>Sent: Sunday, 8 July 2018 6:39 PMTo: Charlotte Brisby; Emily Watton; John Rauputu
Subject: M Schlegel completed Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for the Katikati-WaihiBeach Ward
M Schlegel just submitted the survey 'Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for the Katikati-Waihi BeachWard' with the responses below.
I/We would like to speak in support of my/our submission at the Council Hearing:
NO
Acknowledgment
I acknowledge that the contact details provided iii this submission are my own or that I am authorised tosubmit on behalf of the person or organisation.
Please use the space below to comment on any aspects of the Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018for the Katikati-Waihi Beach Ward.
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9 would like to see the following changes to the Draft Reserves Management Plan 2018 for theKatikati-Waihi Beach Ward:
That the status quo regarding horse riding on beaches remain I see no reason to reduce the already limitedareas available for responsible riders to enjoy the beach
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GaoLizzie McEwan
From: Helen Anderson <[email protected]>Sent: Sunday, 15 July 2018 10:01 AMTo: Have Your SaySubject: Tuapiro submissionAttachments: Helen Anderson Tuapio submission.doc; ATT00001.htm
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I do not support banning horses from Tuapiro beach. I am a ratepayer anddog walker and very much enjoy seeing horses down at Tuapiro. There areprecious few places to walk dogs in the Western Bay and I believe even fewerplaces for horses. Why is the council not concentrating on providing moreareas for riding? It seems cyclists are well catered for. Surely it would beefficient to add horse-riding tracks to the planned cycleways? They don't needexpensive concrete paths - just a well drained track and fencing with someparking areas. A large percentage of Westren Bay residents are lifestyle blockowners and a large percentage of these have their blocks in order to keephorses. Please represent your ratepayers and allow horses on Tuapiro beachand re-open Te Puna beach.