Issue No. 421 - 2 July 2009
Public meeting
60 Exeter Crescent zoning

Where: Springvale Play Centre, 39 Fox Road
When: 5.30pm Thursday, 9 July 2009

Wanganui District Council invites you to a public meeting to discuss your thoughts and raise any questions on whether 60 Exeter Crescent should be kept as a 'reserve and open space' or re-zoned residential and sold off to generate capital for other recreational facility projects. View map (PDF, 1.85MB)

If you are unable to attend the meeting but have comments or queries, please contact Fleur Lincoln (Opus Consultants) on (06) 349 6612 or email fleur.lincoln@opus.co.nz.

Resource Management Act 1991
Public Notice of Decision on Plan Change 14 to the Wanganui District Plan
Plan Change 14: Rezoning of 9 Birch Place

Plan Change No. 14 sought to rezone the property located at the end of Birch Place, Wanganui, being Lot 78 DP 48286 and held in Certificate of Title 200154 Wellington Land Registration District, from Reserves and Open Space to Residential Zone. This land is shown on the Wanganui District Planning Maps as Birch Place Reserve.

Public notice is hereby given in accordance with Clause 10(3) of the First Schedule of the Resource Management Act 1991 (the Act) that at its Ordinary Meeting on Monday, 8 June 2009, the Council determined that Plan Change 14 to the Wanganui District Plan be approved.

Birch Place Reserve is to be rezoned from Reserves and Open Space to Residential.

Submitters to the Plan Change have the opportunity to appeal the Decision within 30 working days of receiving the Decision.

If you have any queries on the above plan change please contact Shane McGhie at the District Council, phone (06) 349 0001 extension 8069 or email Clive Aim. Copies of the Planner's Recommendation and the Council's Decision on the Plan Change can be obtained from Wanganui District Council, Customer Services, 101 Guyton Street, Wanganui, the Wanganui District Library, Queens Park, Wanganui, or on this page (PDF, 11KB).

Dog Registration Fees 2009/10

The Wanganui District Council gives notice, as required by the Dog Control Act 1996, Section 37(b), of the Dog Registration Fees set by resolution of Council on 8 June 2009.

The Dog Registration Fees are for 1 July 2009 to 30 June 2010.

Non Working Dogs

Full Fee

Per dog for first three non working dogs

$100.00

Prompt payment rebate

Registration paid on or before 31 July 2009

-$10.00

Neutered/Spayed rebate

Vet Certificate or receipt required as proof

-$25.00

Good dog rebate (includes the fencing rebate)

No justified complaints received over the last registration year and registration is paid on or before 31 August 2009

-$20.00

 

Possible minimum fee per dog

$45.00

These fees apply to the first three non working dogs.

For the 4th and subsequent dogs registered by the same owner, the fee is $10.00 (per dog)

 

Working Dogs

Full Fee

Per dog for first three working dogs

$35.00

Prompt payment rebate

Registration paid on or before 31 July 2009

-$10.00

 

Possible minimum fee per dog

$25.00

These fees apply to the first three working dogs

For the 4th and subsequent working dog registered by the same owner, the fee is $10.00 (per dog)

 

Impounding Fees

First impounding

Registered dog

$50.00

 

Unregistered dog

$100.00

Second and Subsequent Impoundings (each registration year)

 

$100.00

Sustenance Fee

Per day

$10.00

 

Dogs classified as "dangerous" pay 150% of the level that would apply if the dog were not classified as a dangerous dog (Section 32, 1(e) of the Dog Control Act 1996)

Microchipping of dogs

From 1 July 2006 the following are required to be microchipped:

  • All dogs registered in New Zealand for the first time (excluding working dogs that are exempt)
  • All dogs that have been classified as dangerous or menacing on or after 1 December 2003 (including working dogs)
  • All unregistered dogs that are impounded
  • All registered dogs that are impounded twice in the same registration year, from 1 July 2006
Proposal to stop road
Pursuant to Section 342 Local Government Act 1974
Hinau Street/Raupo Street corner

The Wanganui District Council proposes to stop that portion of road described as Sections 1 and 2 on S.O.Plan 419841.

It is intended that Section 1 comprising 339m2 be amalgamated with the adjoining Section 357 comprised in Certificate of Title WN17A/338 producing a combined area of 696m2 which will be advertised for sale by Public Tender.

The small balance area of 38m2 described as Section 2 on S.O.Plan 419841 forms part of the entranceway to Te Heti Kura Te Kohanga Reo and this will be transferred to the Kohanga Reo.

Plan No. S.O.419841 showing the areas of road to be stopped is now open for public inspection at the Customer Services Desk, Wanganui District Council, corner Guyton and St Hill Streets, Wanganui between 8.00am and 5.00pm Monday to Friday.

Any objection to the proposal must be lodged in writing with the Chief Executive, Wanganui District Council, PO Box 637, Wanganui within 40 days of the date of the first publication of this notice, namely 21 May 2009. This is the second publication of this notice.

Proposal to stop road
Pursuant to Section 342 Local Government Act 1974
13 Toi Street

The Wanganui District Council proposes to stop that portion of the legal road described as Section 3 on Survey Office Plan No. 415602.

It is intended that the 88m2 section of stopped road be sold to the adjoining owner and amalgamated in to the title to that land namely Lot 2 D.P.60118 Certificate of Title WN 29D/404 known as 13 Toi Street.

Survey Office Plan No. 415602 showing the area of legal road to be stopped is now open for public inspection at the Customer Services Desk, Wanganui District Council, corner Guyton & St Hill Streets, Wanganui between 8.00am and 5.00pm Monday to Friday.

Any objection to the proposal must be lodged in writing with the Chief Executive, Wanganui District Council, PO Box 637, Wanganui within 40 days of the date of the first publication of this notice, namely 21 May 2009. This is the second publication of this notice.

Have your say
Proposed Wanganui District Council Prohibition of Gang Insignia Bylaw 2009

Public Notice
(Sec 83, 86,155 and 156 of the Local Government Act 2002
)

On 9 May 2009 the Wanganui District Council (Prohibition of Gang Insignia) Act 2009 received its Royal assent through Parliament. This Act allows for Council to make a new bylaw - the Wanganui District Council (Prohibition of Gang Insignia) Bylaw 2009 (The Proposed Bylaw) which includes definitions of terms, specifies gangs and specifies public places where the display of gang insignia is prohibited at all times.

Submissions are now invited on the Proposed Wanganui District Council Prohibition of Gang Insignia Bylaw 2009.

Copies of the Proposed Bylaw, Statement of Proposal, Summary of Information and submission forms are available from the Customer Services Counter, Municipal Office Building, 101 Guyton Street, and at the District Library, Queens Park, during normal opening hours. These documents are also available on this page, by emailing us or by telephoning Customer Services on (06) 349 0001.

Submissions should be addressed to:

The Chief Executive
Wanganui District Council
PO Box 637
Wanganui

Submissions close at 5.00pm on Monday, 6 July 2009.

Have your say
Draft Virginia Lake Reserve Management Plan

Wanganui District Council has prepared a Draft Reserve Management Plan for Virginia Lake and interested parties are invited to lodge written submissions.

The vision statement for Virginia Lake is that 'the reserve's outstanding scenic and park-like characteristics provide for the well-being and enjoyment of the people of Wanganui, and visitors to the District, while at the same time supporting a high value habitat for wildlife within the Wanganui urban area'.

The objectives of the Draft Reserve Management Plan relate to:

  • Administration
  • Landscape management and protection
  • Wildlife management and protection
  • Cultural resources/heritage
  • Recreational access, use and activities
  • Facilities, structures and paths
  • Information, promotion and education
  • Community relationships

The Draft Virginia Lake Reserve Management Plan may be inspected at the Wanganui District Council offices during normal office hours (8.00am to 5.00pm, Monday to Friday) or go to this page. Please contact Kathryn Barnes, phone (06) 349 0001 ext 8400, if you have any questions about the plan.

Any person may make a submission on the draft reserve management plan. You may do so by sending a written submission to the Virginia Lake Reserve Management Plan, Wanganui District Council, PO Box 637, Wanganui. Copies of the submission form are available from the Customer Services Counter, Municipal Office Building, 101 Guyton Street, Wanganui.

Submissions close at 4.00pm on Friday, 31 July 2009.

For sale by public tender
Corner Flemington and Papaiti Roads

Two blocks available together or separate
Suitable for future lifestyle block development
Block 1 – 1.5783 ha (subject to survey)
Block 2 – 1.4592 ha (subject to survey)

View map (PDF, 134KB)

For further information contact:
Tim Stubbs
Wanganui District Council
Property Group
Phone: 021 209 7871

Closing date: 27 July 2009

For sale for removal by tender

Vendor Wanganui District Council
Property address 39 Tawa Street, Wanganui
Buildings to be removed

(1) Gonville Town Hall

(2) Kokohuia Hall

Removal date On or before 28 October 2009
Halls

To obtain tender documents please contact Palitha Sinhalage, Senior Property Officer, Wanganui District Council, phone (06) 349 0542.

Tenders close at 4.00pm on Tuesday, 28 July 2009.

Temporary road closure
Kings Avenue – Balgownie Avenue to Whanganui River

Wanganui Wastewater Separation Project
(Contractor Wanganui Drainage Contractors Ltd)

Kings AvenueKings Avenue between Balgownie Avenue and the Whanganui River will be closed until 5.00pm, Friday, 17 July 2009, for the purpose of constructing new stormwater drains.

Vehicle access to residential properties on the closed section, and also from Bedford Avenue requiring access via Kings Avenue, will be available at all times except when advised by the contractor.

A signposted detour will not be provided.

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