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Monthly Archives: August 2017

a huia in Huia Street art

20 Sunday Aug 2017

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A Huia on Huia St in Waikanae painted by Theo Arraj

A mural painted by Theo Arraj who with his brother Leroi has also done other murals in Waikanae, the most recent of which are the moreporks / ruru on the railway bridge piers (see earlier).

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ploughing a paddock in Waikanae, 1908

19 Saturday Aug 2017

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Ploughing Kiatawa maybe Waikanae 1908 HJ HislopPhoto credited to a Harold Hislop, no other details.

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a song for the Car Park/te Papa Motokā

18 Friday Aug 2017

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As suggested by several readers…

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sail away, starting in Mahara Place

18 Friday Aug 2017

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Sail away

On the way back from the Grand Car Park Opening, we called into the recently opened Cruise Shop in Mahara Place and had a chat with owner Lee Amor.

Lee impressed us as a friendly, helpful and very knowledgeable chap who doesn’t just sell cruises but also leads tours in countries and places that we wouldn’t have placed much priority on, such as Vietnam — “the most capitalist of the communist countries.”

He says they promote the cruise lines which have a good reputation, the main one that fails that criterion being Costa of Italy, which isn’t surprising given the incident involving the Costa Concordia and an underwater rock off Isola del Giglio, Tuscany, on 13 January 2012. Lee also says that many of Costa’s employees are East Europeans “who haven’t yet learned how to smile.”

We left loaded with brochures tempting us away to places where the sun shines and it’s warm and dry. 🙂

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the Car Park has its grand opening ceremony

18 Friday Aug 2017

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El Car park

The VIPs shelter under the tent (held down by sandbags in case it became a kite) erected for them; here are, among others, Mayor Guru, Janet Holborow, Michael Scott, Penny Gaylor, and Eva wearing the sunnies. 🙂

Dedication stone

The Dedication Stone with the silver plaque mounted on it.  It was unveiled by removing the cloak visible in the above photo.  The schoolchildren from Kapanui School, accompanied by a guitarist, are performing the waiata.  The top of the barber’s truck is discernible, and red blossoms of a rhododendron tree.

Today at 10 am a group including the Mayor, Deputy Mayor, Michael Scott and regional councilor Penny Gaylor showed up for the ceremony which only included two speeches, one from a Regional Council staffer, who was apologetic about the length of time it has all taken (2 years plus); a result of drainage, asbestos and archeological issues.

Anyway, it’s there now: 226 parking spaces, a special place for the mobile barber’s truck (see earlier post) and 3 electric vehicle spaces (see earlier post) which Spark (a.k.a. Telecom) is going to provide power points for.

In the top photo is one of the lampposts: these have a cluster of CCTV pods half way up, which are spread throughout the whole parking area.

The parking spaces are free and unlimited, but the expectation is that during the weekends there will be enough vacant space available for events such as a market, although Mahara Place seems adequate for that as it is.

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not a day for a convertible

17 Thursday Aug 2017

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Rain and puddle

A pic taken about midday in Rangihiroa Street with a big puddle of ‘sky juice’ and a 1968 MGTF convertible across the street with the soft top secured — hopefully it is leak-proof.

We keep looking at the lawn wondering when it will not be too soggy to mow!

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Grey Power’s Meet the 2017 Parliamentary candidates meeting

16 Wednesday Aug 2017

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Otaki seat

This is being held Tuesday 29th — the Tuesday after next — at 10:00 am in the Waikanae Community Centre (where WCB meetings are normally held).

The Otaki electorate includes all of Waikanae and some of Paraparaumu.  The two main contenders are as in 2014: incumbent Nathan Guy (National) and Rob McCann (Labour).

There will be candidates for the Green Party and NZ First, too.  Although they have no chance of winning the seat, they may be on the party list (we haven’t checked) and the party vote is ultimately what determines the next government.

For those interested in the registered parties and election rules, the official elections website is here.

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Gold Coast Western Riding Club lease granted

16 Wednesday Aug 2017

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GCWRC

This has been in the news recently and was the first item on the agenda at the council meeting last Thursday. The report for councillors on it is here.

The land involved is in the Reikorangi Reserve owned by the Department of Conservation. The KCDC has been appointed to control and manage the Reserve which is classified as Local Purpose (community use). This lease comes under Section 59A(1) of the Reserves Act 1977.

The Gold Coast Western Riding Club’s (GCWRC) occupancy of the reserve was
previously in the form of permit concessions issued by DOC, the last of which
expired on 31 December 2014 after a five year term. The concessions, which
covered the entire reserve except for the hall and tennis courts (the former school), was for “horse riding activities, including maintenance of horse riding tracks, and gathering hay for the purpose of feeding horses on the land”.

DOC requested the Council take over the granting of concessions for the reserve and accordingly, the Council’s Environment and Community Development Committee approved a new lease to the club at the 16 June 2016 meeting — but, “there were errors in the report and procedural irregularities in the process that was followed at the time. The process was recommenced with public notification being given of the Council’s proposal to lease the reserve to Gold Coast Western Riding Club Inc. (an incorporated society) for a ten year term with two rights of renewal for further ten year terms.” The submissions had to be in by the end of January 2017.

A total of 12 locals objected to the granting of the lease and as a result it was proposed to reduce the leased area to that of the arena only, about 18% of the total Reserve’s area (pictures above).

Considering the small size of the land area thus involved, you might think there would cease to be controversy over it, but no.

The Reikorangi residents’ appointed advocate, Sue Smith’s husband Mr Mitchell, spoke to the council meeting first up.  His assertions differed from those given by Sara Malone, the representative of the GCWRC which claims to have a membership of 42 of which 31 are either residents or ratepayers of the Kapiti Coast District.  She added that there is a list of more who would like to join the club now.

“It has only a handful of members,” Mr Mitchell said, “and for the 2014 year, the last year in which accounts were filed, membership subscriptions totalled $125.”

The latter is true, however, in the previous year the figure was $405 and that is consistent with the earlier years; presumably thus $10 each.  The GCWRC was de-registered for lack of filing in February 2014, but was re-registered in July that year.  Clearly the club’s secretary isn’t or hasn’t been the most diligent of people. However, there is no evidence in the club’s accounts to support Mr Mitchell’s claim that it has been subleasing the Reserve.

The club has fees to use the arena, “which are very much in line with fees for the use of any other arena in the country; they are not expensive, they are very reasonable.”  It seems these casual fees are $50 a month or $300 a year.

Ms Malone said the club has annual show days and periodic club days, likewise training days.  Although the total days the arena is used by the club wasn’t clear, it appears like it would be in the order of 20-25 a year.  In answer to a question she said the club would have a separate fee for non-riding members, but it wouldn’t be determined by where they lived.

“Subsequent attempts to arrange a meeting between Community and Club
representatives were frustrated” seems to refer to an intended meeting in late July (the exact date wasn’t given) chaired/mediated by Waikanae Ward councillor Michael Scott that didn’t happen. Given Mr Mitchell’s shall we say, intemperate disposition towards Michael Scott (among others), that isn’t surprising.

“If Council approves a lease to GCWRC, staff will attempt to facilitate a future meeting or meetings between Community and Club representatives.”

That will be necessary as the council passed (with one no and one abstention) the motion from the Mayor and seconded by Micheal Scott :

“That the Council grants a lease for five years with no right of renewal, in general accordance with Option 1 in this report, commencing 1 September 2017 to the Gold Coast Western Riding Club for the area of the arena shown [above] at an annual rental set by the Council in the Long Term Plan or Annual Plan.”

This was qualified by a sentence in the report: “The five year lease enables early termination by Council with a three month notice period, in the event of any future community outcomes identifying the arena being required for an alternative purpose.”

The Council will take over maintenance of the Reikorangi Reserve (which has hitherto been the responsibility of GCWRC), excluding the arena, at a cost of $4,000 per annum.

 

 

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75-lot Kohekohe Park development next to Hemi Matenga Reserve underway

15 Tuesday Aug 2017

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We first remarked on this subdivision in this post from March 2016.

The development company, Kohekohe Developments Ltd, was registered just over a year ago — details. The principal seems to be a Colin Carl Wilson of Whitby, of whom we know nothing. From the map, this development has two main entrances: the top end of Winara Avenue and the north end of Kotare Street.

With 75 lots, this is only a tenth the size of the massive Maypole company development which makes it small scale, although it could potentially add up to 200 people to the existing 2,200 on the east side of the railway line.

The company’s website

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Registered Master Builders’ House of the Year contender in Peka Peka

15 Tuesday Aug 2017

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This particular view may make you wonder why, but upon viewing the rest of the photos on the RMB site here, it will become apparent.

It’s always pleasing to see house designs, including the use of colour, that are innovative and distinctive, challenging traditional off-the-shelf concepts.

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