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www.hastingsdc.govt.nz

 

 

 

 

 

OPEN

 

M I N U T E S

 

 

 

 

Council

 

Keirunga Gardens Tree Management Plan

 

 

 

Meeting Date:

Thursday, 30 May 2019

 


CG-14-1-01310                                                                           1

Minutes of a Meeting of the Council held on

30 May 2019 at 9.00am

 

Table of Contents

 

Item                                                                                    Page No.

 

1.         Prayer  1

2.         Apologies  1

3.         Seal Register  2

4.         Conflicts of Interest 2

5.         Confirmation of Minutes  2

6.         Draft Keirunga Tree Management Plan   2

7.         Additional Business Items  10

8.         Extraordinary Business Items  10

 

 


CG-14-1-01310                                                                           1

 

HASTINGS DISTRICT COUNCIL

 

MINUTES OF A MEETING OF THE COUNCIL HELD IN THE Council Chamber, Ground Floor, Civic Administration Building, Lyndon Road East, Hastings ON  Thursday, 30 May 2019 AT 9.00am

 

 

 

Present:                          Mayor Hazlehurst (Chair)

Councillors Barber, Dixon, Harvey, Heaps, Kerr, Lawson, Lyons, Nixon, O’Keefe, Poulain, Redstone, Schollum, Travers and Watkins.

 

IN ATTENDANCE:             Chief Executive (Mr N Bickle) (left 10.10am and returned 1.10pm)

Group Manager: Asset Management (Mr C Thew)

Parks and Property Services Manager (Mr C Hosford)

Parks Landscape and Projects Officer (Mr B Leslie)

Committee Secretary (Mrs C Hunt)

 

AS REQUIRED:                  Submitters: Pat Turley (187); David Cranwell (94); Johno Ormond (119) Ruth Vincent (120); Joe Leete (185); Roger Mulvay (170); Peter Egerton (171); and Di Reid (Keirunga Gardens Heritage Action Group) (184)

                                               

                                                Consultants:  Karl Burgisser and Chris Loughborough (Arborlab Consultancy Services Limited)

                                                Chris Ryan

                                                Members of the public were also present in the gallery.

 

 

1.         Prayer

The opening prayer was given by Councillor Travers.

 

2.         Apologies   

There were no apologies to receive.

 

 

Leave of Absence

 

Councillor Redstone/Councillor Travers

That leave of absence be granted as follows:

Councillor Watkins         8-26 June 2019 inclusive

Councillor Barber           17-23 July 2019

Councillor Nixon             16 July – 9 August 2019 (supersedes request of

                                             1-21 July 2019)

 

CARRIED

 


 

3.         Seal Register

 

Mayor Hazlehurst/Councillor Watkins

That the Seal Register lie on the table for the duration of the meeting.

 

CARRIED 

 

4.         Conflicts of Interest

There were no declarations of conflicts of interest.

 

5.         Confirmation of Minutes

 

Councillor Barber/Councillor Schollum

That the minutes of the Council Meeting held Thursday 2 May 2019, including minutes while the public were excluded be confirmed as a true and correct record and be adopted.

CARRIED 

 

 

Suspension of Standing Orders

 

Mayor Hazlehurst/Councillor Dixon

That in accordance with paragraph 13.3 of  Standing Orders Her Worship the Mayor exercised her discretion to waive the need for Councillors to stand to speak during a Council meeting to enable the hearing of public submissions.

 

CARRIED 

 

6.

Draft Keirunga Tree Management Plan

(Document 19/240)

 

 

A copy of the Officer’s report (19/240), Consultation timeline (CFM-17-24-3-19-274) and feedback analysis on Keirunga Gardens Tree Management Plan (CG-14-1-01306) had been previously circulated to submitters speaking.

 

A revised copy of the Keirunga Gardens Tree Management Plan (CG-14-1-01311) with minor amendments relating to Submission Nos. 119 and 187 was circulated at the meeting.

 

 

HEARING OF VERBAL SUBMISSIONS

 

 

Submission No. 187 - Pat Turley together with David Cranwell, Johno Ormond and Jeff Whittaker (Save the Keirunga Oaks Campaign Group) displayed a powerpoint presentation (CG-14-1-01322), including photos and highlighted the following points:

·         Six well-qualified arboricultural and tree experts say the Keirunga oaks are healthy, they are not dying anytime soon. 

·         Almost all of the Keirunga oak losses to date have been by Council chainsaw error, not natural losses.

·         Keirunga has been harmed by prior mismanagement and the wood needs and deserves proper arboricultural care.

·         Recommendations by Richie Hill advise on how to protect and preserve the woodland and the historic values of Keirunga Gardens.

·         No pruning policies for Keirunga appear to be in place.

·         Overall the Keirunga trees display good health.

·         Council’s Draft Management Plan would have significant adverse effects on the values of Keirunga and George’s Gully.

·         Council’s Draft Management Plan provides no justification for 89 tree removals.

·         Council needs to shift away from seeing trees as a problem and cost.

·         Only 3 of 210 submitters supported the recommendation to fell 89 trees.

·         Would like better tree management policies and works by Council staff for all public places trees and Keirunga.

·         Contractors working on public trees need to be properly instructed and closely supervised by Council officers.

·         Consider a trust fundraising and government structure for Keirunga Gardens. 

·         Form a plan worthy of a legacy woodland that is Keirunga.

·         Budget appropriately for Keirunga Gardens.

 

Mr Turley supported the Richie Hill Plan and the Officer’s Option Four the formulation of a new community led Tree Management Plan.

 

 

Submission No.119 - Johno Ormond circulated information (CG-14-1-01327) and spoke to his submission highlighting the following points:

·         Proposal for the formation of a Keirunga Woodlands Trust.

·         Council commit to enabling/facilitating a trust and meeting trust costs establishment.

·         Suggest 5-7 governance Board Trustees.

·         A theme from the submissions was to "Make The Track Better" and suggested a Loop Track Development.

·         Create an accurate database of the trees and their state as a base for future decision-making.

·         Future projects might include:

-        A memorial at the park entrance, as wished for by the donors. Enhanced access to the grassy area above the woodland.

-        Substantial increase in signage to communicate the history and ecology.

-        A Sculpture garden.

-        Further tracks.

-        Further planting of flora to increase amenity value (low-maintenance flowering plants) and decrease maintenance costs (plants as a natural weed cover).

 

Mr Ormond supported the Richie Hill Plan and the Officer’s Option Four the formulation of a new community led Tree Management Plan.

 

 

Submission No. 94 - David Cranwell spoke to his submission highlighting the following points:

·         Retain the trees.

·         Another walking path following the contour in the area which currently has no trees and create a loop.

·         Believe there would be support for sponsorship of new trees from individuals and groups.

 

Mr Cranwell supported the Richie Hill Plan and the Officer’s Option Four the formulation of a new community led Tree Management Plan.

 

 

Submission No.185 - Joe Leete spoke to his submission highlighting the following points:

·         Retain as many trees as possible.

·         The historic Pin Oak at St Luke’s was an example of a tree that had been deemed to be unhealthy with rot in the trunk.

·         Implementing Dr Alex Shigo’s methods the tree has been regenerated and is now a healthy specimen.

·         Keirunga Oaks unlike the St Luke’s oak have no visible signs of internal rot.

·         Arthur’s Path has been the subject of years of neglect.

·         Supports David Cranwell’s submission for more maintenance.

 

 

In response to questions to the Save the Keirunga Oaks Campaign Group the following points were made:

·         Messrs Ormond, Leete, Cranwell and Whittaker would all be interested in being on a proposed Trust

·         Mr Turley advised that as he was a member on two other Trusts he would not put himself forward.

·         The submitters confirmed that the gardens required some work as they had been neglected and agreed that some trees may need to be removed with consideration and care.

·         Self-seeded oak seedlings could be left and nurtured as would have better survival rate than planting new trees.

·         Supported a naturally generated woodland.

·         The Group supported the officer’s Option 4 for a community led Tree Management Plan.

·         A combination of governance and greater involvement from the community to assist with the planting and maintenance works of the gardens.

 

 

Submission No.120 - Ruth Vincent spoke on behalf of the Landmarks Trust to her submission in support of the Arborlab report, subject to amendments based on additional expertise and would like to retain as many trees as possible.

 

_______________________

The meeting adjourned for morning tea at 10.10am

and reconvened at 10.25am.

_______________________

 

 

The Parks and Property Services Manager, Mr Hosford spoke to the report and highlighted the following points:

·         A total of 210 Submissions had been received with the majority of submissions opposing the draft Tree Management Plan, especially in regard to felling the oak trees. 

·         Only 5 submitters supported the draft Tree Management Plan. 

·         Key issues raised in submissions included:

-          Retain the trees

-          Outside the scope of the plan

-          Improve tree and park maintenance

-          Remove dangerous trees

-          Extend timeframe for tree removal and replacement

-          Modify the planting palette

-          Support Richie Hill Plan

-          Support Draft Plan

-          Support Arborlab Plan

-          Miscellaneous requests

-          Support David Cranwell’s Plan

 

Councillors Barber and O’Keefe  rejoined the meeting at 10.30am

 

 

There had been a lot of dialogue amongst the community with some liking bits of the Aborlab Plan or the Richie Hill Plan, which had not been publicly consulted on.

 

Mr Hosford acknowledged that the bulk of the submissions were not in support of the draft Tree Management Plan.  However, a number of the goals and objectives in the draft plan were also shared by the other plans.

 

Bringing forward a review of the Keirunga Gardens Reserve Management Plan would enable sharing all the plans and formulating a community led new vision for all of Keirunga Gardens.

 

 

Karl Burgisser – Arborlab Consultancy Services Limited highlighted the following points:

·         David Spencer, author of the report was unable to attend.

·         All data captured electronically, although not included, but was available electronically. 

·         Risk  - organisations and councils have requirement for the duty of care and would be defendable on international best practice.  

 

 

Chris Loughborough – Arborlab Consultancy Services Limited highlighted the following points:

·         A woodland was not a natural forest it was a replication of an English Woodland and the species composition different. 

·         Keirunga Gardens was an artificial construct of a woodland and does require intervention.

·         To maintain and protect the natural exotic eco system it would require ongoing maintenance with a Woodland feel.

·         David Spencer’s management recommendations were over a 10 year period.

·         The purpose of those recommendations was to create the generation of a Woodland in a desired form as it is currently. 

·         Recommendations were for removal largely based on invasive species as if unchecked would dominate the Woodland.

·         All removals proposed for forest regeneration – replant or select regeneration. 

·         Review of specie palatte in the original document was not consistent with keeping the feel of a Northern European Woodland. 

·         Richie Hill raised some good points.

·         Species diversity in this Woodland is greater than an English Woodland.

·         Areas in the Woodland where the Red Oak are if targeted by forest pathogen would decimate an area.

 

 

PRESENTATION OF VERBAL SUBMISSIONS (contd)

 

Submission No.170 - Roger Mulvay spoke to his submission and highlighted the following points:

·         Supported the Arborlab report.

·         The Arborlab report proposed a balance between tree removal, height reduction, pruning and replacement planting.

·         Extending timeframe for tree replacement.

·         Congratulated Council on arranging a peer review.

·         202 submitters want to retain the trees.

·         Option 4 – involved more considered and sustainable approach involving Council and the community. 

·         Healthy trees would be retained and dangerous trees removed, better well maintained park.

 

Mr Mulvay supported the Arborlab Plan and the Officer’s Option Four for the formulation of a new community led Tree Management Plan.

 

 

Submission No.171 - Peter Egerton spoke to his submission and highlighted the following points:

·         Retain the trees and leave self sown trees to develop.

·         Select best seedlings, weed area around seedlings with competing plants. Weed eat the rest until seedlings tall enough to shade out the weeds.

·         Was not in favour of a Group as the more people involved the stronger personalities would override with what they wanted.

 

Mr Egerton supported Officer’s Option 1 to leave trees to nature and maintain for public safety only.

 

 

Submission No.184 - Di Reid spoke on behalf of Berry Small (Keirunga Gardens Heritage Action Group) and displayed a powerpoint presentation (CG-14-1-01321) highlighting the following points:

·         Like the idea of diversity bring more birds and trees planted correctly. 

·         Massive birdlife in Tainui Reserve but not in Keirunga Gardens.

·         Clear ground of weed trees.

·         Acacia – Wattle, cut and remove weeds.

·         Prepare soil for replanting.

·         Plant new species flowering trees (plum, cherry, etc) flax, fig to attract the birds to the gardens.

·         Concern of planting with poor tree maintenance – as weed trimmers are ring barking the trees causing the trees to die.

·         Do not want trees all to be tested to be healthy – don’t want big rates bill.

·         A wider variety of tree species is desirable.

·         Do not believe that trimming the Oaks as per Arborlab report is a good long term decision.

 

Mrs Reid advised that she would be prepared to have a little input in regard to care of the Gardens but believed they should be generally maintained with basic care as other parks in the District.

 

 

This completed the verbal presentations.

 

Chris Ryan spoke to the meeting in regard to the Draft Tree Management Plan and highlighted the following points:

·         Proposed plan was a discussion document, however there has been a lot of misinformation promoted by the Save the Trees Campaign.

·         It is accepted there have been problems with tree and park maintenance and this is a major decision

·         Regular maintenance can keep costs down low.

 

·         All spent a lot of time looking at trees but no time looking at what is under tree.

·         Soil is crucial in growing.   Trees growing in worst soil in Hawke’s Bay and has created a poor tree root system which was the reason for cutting trees down.

·         Lack of communication between two groups – increase biodiversity.

·         Keirunga Gardens could be developed for education – an outdoor classroom.

·         Make gardens more attractive – have to remove rubbish trees and replanting.

·         Stormwater and swimming pool water discharge from houses above the red oaks has contributed to poor tree roots causing trees to fall over.

·         Did not agree with Mr Turley’s submission.

·         Limited tree species more risk with disease.

·         He did not support Option 4 as the more people involved the more diverse ideas and problems and was anti big committees.

 

 

The Parks and Services Manager, Mr Hosford together with the Parks Landscape and Projects Officer, Mr Leslie displayed a powerpoint presentation (CFM-17-24-3-19-277) and highlighted the following points:

·         During the last two years there had been 11 tree failures, including 9 trees  falling onto other trees.

 

·         Key features of Chris Ryan

-        Recommended removal of 46 Oaks immediately and 48 other trees over following three years.

-        Proposed tree removal due to evidence of root decay, poor tree health and whole tree failure.

-        The removal created additional space for replanting with a wider variety of tree species.

-        Removal of weed trees to create space for more appropriate tree species.

-        Recommended new palette of trees to create  a diverse arboretum style woodland.

 

·         Arborlab key features

-        Greater recognition of existing woodland nature

-        Recommended increased general tree maintenance

-        Recommended crown reduction of 23 trees and removal and 18 oaks

-        Recommended removal of weed trees species

-        Recommended review of replacement tree list

 

·         David Cranwell Plan – Key features

-        Don’t cut down the trees

-        Recommended scientific analysis of tree health

-        Use of local arborists and expertise

-        Removal of poor trees

-        Need for inclusive community driven action plan on multiple work streams

-        Culturing community support for a new plan

-        Recognition of heritage qualities

 

·         Richie Hill key features

-        Critique of the Draft and Arborlab Plans

-        Oaks should be retained though some trees are recommended for removal

-        New plan should be formulated with knowledgeable community input

-        Removal of some weed trees

-        Improved tree and weed maintenance

-        Improved public consultation with revised tree replacement plan and management policies.

 

·         Keirunga Gardens Reserve Management Plan is now ten years old and ready for review.

_______________________

The meeting adjourned for lunch at 12.10pm

and reconvened at 12.40pm.

_______________________

 

 

Considerable discussion took place in regard to the preferred option.

Councillor Lyons left the meeting at 1.10pm

 

 

Councillor Dixon/Councillor Watkins

 

A)       That the report of the Parks Landscape and Projects Officer titled “Draft Keirunga Tree Management Plan” dated 30/05/2019 be received.

 

B)       That Council adopts Option 4 and agrees to commence the formulation of a new community led Tree Management Plan that addresses the outcomes sought from the majority of submitters.

 

C)       That Council commence the review of the Keirunga Gardens Reserve Management Plan in 2019/20 and that the review include reserve planning for all activities including its heritage features and a park wide Tree Management Plan, subject to Council approved resourcing.

 

D)       That Officers progress the creation of a care group to work in partnership with Council on the proposed management plans and voluntary work within the reserve.

 

E)       That the submissions of Rita Smith (1), Karen Cooper (2), Alison Hussey (3), Rowan Christopher (5), Ngaire Mules nee Bacon (6), Esther Seymourn (8), Antony Matheson (9), Raewyn Towers (10), Kathleen Bazzard (11), Martin Bothma (12), Michael Watson (13), Heather Shannon (14), Kate Dacre (15), Emma Black (16), Bob Pearce, (17), Linda Calder (18), Sue Lusher (19), Alison Cunningham (20), Margaret MacKenzie (21), Jessica Noiseux (22), Zarihana Pere (23), Rachel Smith (24), Michelle Evans (25), Greg Porcer (26), Louise Ward (27), John Hoogerbrug (28), Amy Martin (29), Liam Bradbury (30), Joseph Caradus (31), Michael McLean (32), Douglas Helm (33), Rebecca Tait (34), Tanya Douglas (35), Shannon Tait (36), Rachel Sedger (37), Fiona Francois (38), Brad Collett (39), Kayleigh Coxon (40), Kate Hager (41), Warwick Thomson (42), Angie Alexander (43), Alan Alexander (44), Emma Robertson (45), Ali Evers-Swindell (46), Sajith Muraleedharan (47), Bronwyn Fryer (48), Gordon Hills (49), Samantha Hellyer (50), Jane Fisher (51), Jessica Robin (52), George Mackenzie (53), Jo Halstead (54), Angela Bauerfeind (55), Anne Davison (56), Catherine Jauffret (57), Sally Fagence (58), Tracey Stansfield (59), Lynnaire Nugent (60), Bonnie Greene (61), Kerrie Waby (62), Josh Lynch (63), Susan McCutcheon (64), Terry McGovern (66), Stephanie McGovern (67), David Allen (68), Tina Small (69), Shannyn Hansen (70), John Cannon (71), Natalie McClay (72), Daniel Hewko (73), Chrissy Harris (74), Janet Wurts (75), Kathryn Ingram (76), Megan Young (77), David Blackwell (78), John Worden (79), Nicola De Jesus (80), Katharine White (82), Rick Toner (83), Chris Ryan (84), Louise Beaumont (85), Terrie Reddish (86), Sylvia White (87), Prue Lowry (88), James Lowry (89), Rose Wood (90), Tatyana Gis (91), Amanda Mickleson (93), David Cranwell (94), Amanda Mickleson (95), Alison Hussey (97), Sue Boekhorst (99), Johanna Bevin (100), Andrew Norris (101), Libby Warren (102), Catherine Mintoft (103), Stuart Perry (104), Mark Holder (105), Dale and Jenny Prebble (106), Darryl Judd (107) Patricia Frykberg (108), Diane Sye (110), Raewyn Towers (111), Michael Newby (112), Michael Nes (113), Shannon Tait (114), David Youngquest (115), Mary MacKenzie (116), Jane Mackersey (117), David Trubridge (118), Johno Ormond (119), Ruth Vincent (120), Rachel Hudson (121), Sue Stewart (122), Stephen Brown (123), Andrew Stent (124), S Hudson (125), HR Petera  (126), Alan Franklin (127), Alanda Rafferty (128), Kylee Dunkerley (129), Anita Kleinjan (130), Ginny Redwood (131), Adrian Cowie (132), Anna Cana (133), Dorothy Harrison (134), Chris Ledword (135), Robert Fuller (136), David Head (137), Linda Schwass (138), Max Hurley (139), Jane Hibbert (140), Doug Bixley (141), Bette Davis (142), Bronwyn Watkins (143), Shane Lagas (144), Andy Horne (145), Mike Head (146), Ali Evers (147), Kate Hurley (148), Rod Searle (149), Martin Davis (150), Tracey Wilson (151), Scott Hansen (152), Clare Sambrook (153), Penny Triandafilidis (154), Monique Weir (155), Miriam Sage (156), Liam Bergstrom (157), Nigel Dawes (158), Elaine Prakash (159), Ellen Looij (160), Catherine Reeves (161), Tim Dorward (162), Rob Reeves (163), John Stace (164), Colin Shields (165), Jessica Maxwell (166), Jan Wilson (167), Caroline Rees (168), Ngaire Mules (nee Bacon) (169), Roger Mulvay (170), Peter Egerton (171), Angela Cottingham (172), Berry Small (173), Terry & Steph McGovern (174), Lyn Fippard (175), Stuart & Jenny Sowersby (177), Shirley & Tony Lammas & Corbett (179) Darryl Mitchell (182), Marion and Keith Carey-Smith (183), Pat Turley (187), Paulette Johnson (197), Harold Neal (198), Kate Tweedie (199), Robin Sage (202), Kay White (203), Peter Marshall (208), Yvonne James (209), Vivienne Howles (210) opposing the Draft Keirunga Management Plan be allowed insofar as Council adopts Option 4 and does not adopt the draft Tree Management Plan and agrees to commence the formulation of a new community led Tree Management Plan.

 

F)        That the submissions of Ruth Vincent (4), Mark Walwyn (7), Mike Halliday (65), Jenny Elliott (81), Richard Moorhead (176), Leigh & Grant Whitfield (178), Andrew & Cheryl Whitworth (180), Sophie Lankovsky (181), Keirunga Gardens Heritage Action Society (184), Anne Crutchley (186),  Leith Wilson (189), Ian Wilson (190), Kim Salamonson (196), Guy Wellwood (201) supporting the Draft Keirunga Management Plan be disallowed insofar as Council adopts Option 4 and does not adopt the draft Tree Management Plan, but be allowed insofar as Council agrees to commence the formulation of a new community led Tree Management Plan which can consider a number of requested improvement actions.

 

G)       That the submissions of Jenny Cumberbeach (188) and Michael Broadbent (205), Michelle Evans (96), neither supporting nor opposing the Draft Keirunga Management Plan be disallowed and disallowed insofar as Council adopts Option 4 and does not adopt the Draft Tree Management Plan but agrees to commence the formulation of a new community led tree management plan which can consider a number of requested improvement actions.

 

 

7.         Additional Business Items

            There were no additional business items.

 

8.         Extraordinary Business Items

            There were no extraordinary business items.

     

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The meeting closed at 1.25pm

 

Confirmed:

 

 

 

 

Chairman:

Date:


 

 

LIST OF SUBMITTERS TO THE DRAFT KEIRUNGA GARDEN TREE MANAGEMENT PLAN – 30 MAY 2019

 

 

 

Submission No. 1 - Rita Smith

CFM-17-24-3-19-57

Submission No. 2 - Karen Cooper

CFM-17-24-3-19-58

Submission No. 3 - Alison Hussey

CFM-17-24-3-19-59

Submission No. 4 - Ruth Vincent

CFM-17-24-3-19-60

Submission No. 5 - Rowan Christopher

CFM-17-24-3-19-61

Submission No. 6 - Ngaire Mules nee Bacon

CFM-17-24-3-19-62

Submission No. 7 - Mark Walwyn

CFM-17-24-3-19-63

Submission No. 8 - Esther Seymour

CFM-17-24-3-19-64

Submission No. 9 - Antony Matheson

CFM-17-24-3-19-65

Submission No. 10 - Raewyn Towers

CFM-17-24-3-19-66

Submission No. 11 - Kathleen Bazzard

CFM-17-24-3-19-67

Submission No. 12 - Martin Bothma

CFM-17-24-3-19-68

Submission No. 13 - Michael Watson

CFM-17-24-3-19-69

Submission No. 14 - Heather Shannon

CFM-17-24-3-19-70

Submission No. 15 - Kate Dacre

CFM-17-24-3-19-71

Submission No. 16 - Emma Black

CFM-17-24-3-19-72

Submission No. 17 - Bob Pearce

CFM-17-24-3-19-73

Submission No. 18 - Linda Calder

CFM-17-24-3-19-74

Submission No. 19 - Sue Lusher

CFM-17-24-3-19-75

Submission No. 20 - Alison Cunningham

CFM-17-24-3-19-76

Submission No. 21 - Margaret MacKenzie

CFM-17-24-3-19-77

Submission No. 22 - Jessica Noiseux

CFM-17-24-3-19-78

Submission No. 23 - Zarihana Pere

CFM-17-24-3-19-79

Submission No. 24 - Rachel Smith

CFM-17-24-3-19-80

Submission No. 25 - Michelle Evans

CFM-17-24-3-19-81

Submission No. 26 - Greg Porcer

CFM-17-24-3-19-82

Submission No. 27 - Louise Ward

CFM-17-24-3-19-83

Submission No. 28 - John Hoogerburg

CFM-17-24-3-19-84

Submission No. 29 - Amy Martin

CFM-17-24-3-19-85

Submission No. 30 - Liam Bradbury

CFM-17-24-3-19-86

Submission No. 31 - Joseph Caradus

CFM-17-24-3-19-87

Submission No. 32 - Michael McLean

CFM-17-24-3-19-88

Submission No. 33 - Douglas Helm

CFM-17-24-3-19-89

Submission No. 34 - Rebecca Tait

CFM-17-24-3-19-90

Submission No. 35 - Tanya Douglas

CFM-17-24-3-19-91

Submission No. 36 - Shanon Tait

CFM-17-24-3-19-93

Submission No. 37 - Rachel Sedger

CFM-17-24-3-19-94

Submission No. 38 - Fiona Francois

CFM-17-24-3-19-95

Submission No. 39 - Brad Collett

CFM-17-24-3-19-96

Submission No. 40 - Kayleigh Coxon

CFM-17-24-3-19-97

Submission No. 41 - Kate Hager

CFM-17-24-3-19-98

Submission No. 42 - Warwick Thomson

CFM-17-24-3-19-99

Submission No. 43 - Angie Alexander

CFM-17-24-3-19-100

Submission No. 44 - Alan Alexander

CFM-17-24-3-19-101

Submission No. 45 - Emma Robertson

CFM-17-24-3-19-102

Submission No. 46 - Ali Evers-Swindell

CFM-17-24-3-19-103

Submission No. 47 - Sajith Muraleedharan

CFM-17-24-3-19-104

Submission No. 48 - Bronwyn Fryer

CFM-17-24-3-19-105

Submission No. 49 - Gordon Hills

CFM-17-24-3-19-106

Submission No. 50 - Samantha Hellyer

CFM-17-24-3-19-107

Submission No. 51 - Jane Fisher

CFM-17-24-3-19-108

Submission No. 52 - Jessica Robin

CFM-17-24-3-19-109

Submission No. 53 - George Mackenzie

CFM-17-24-3-19-110

Submission No. 54 - Jo Halstead

CFM-17-24-3-19-111

Submission No. 55 - Angela Bauerfeind

CFM-17-24-3-19-112

Submission No. 56 - Anne Davison

CFM-17-24-3-19-272

Submission No. 57 - Catherine Jauffret

CFM-17-24-3-19-113

Submission No. 58 - Sally Fagence

CFM-17-24-3-19-114

Submission No. 59 - Tracey Stansfield

CFM-17-24-3-19-115

Submission No. 60 - Lynnaire Nugent

CFM-17-24-3-19-116

Submission No. 61 - Bonnie Greene

CFM-17-24-3-19-117

Submission No. 62 - Kerrie Waby

CFM-17-24-3-19-118

Submission No. 63 - Josh Lynch

CFM-17-24-3-19-119

Submission No. 64 - Susan McCutcheon

CFM-17-24-3-19-120

Submission No. 65 - Mike Halliday

CFM-17-24-3-19-121

Submission No. 66 - Terry McGovern

CFM-17-24-3-19-122

Submission No. 67 - Stephanie McGovern

CFM-17-24-3-19-123

Submission No. 68 - David Allen

CFM-17-24-3-19-124

Submission No. 69 - Tina Small

CFM-17-24-3-19-125

Submission No. 70 - Shannyn Hansen

CFM-17-24-3-19-126

Submission No. 71 - John Cannon

CFM-17-24-3-19-127

Submission No. 72 - Natalie McClay

CFM-17-24-3-19-128

Submission No. 73 - Daniel Hewko

CFM-17-24-3-19-129

Submission No. 74 - Chrissy Harris

CFM-17-24-3-19-130

Submission No. 75 - Janet Wurts

CFM-17-24-3-19-131

Submission No. 76 - Kathryn Ingram

CFM-17-24-3-19-132

Submission No. 77 - Megan Young

CFM-17-24-3-19-133

Submission No. 78 - David Blackwell

CFM-17-24-3-19-134

Submission No. 79 - John Worden

CFM-17-24-3-19-135

Submission No. 80 - Nicola De Jesus

CFM-17-24-3-19-136

Submission No. 81 - Jenny Elliott

CFM-17-24-3-19-137

Submission No. 82 - Katharine White

CFM-17-24-3-19-138

Submission No. 83 - Rick Toner

CFM-17-24-3-19-139

Submission No. 84 - Chris Ryan

CFM-17-24-3-19-271

Submission No. 85 - Louise Beaumont

CFM-17-24-3-19-140

Submission No. 86 - Terrie Reddish

CFM-17-24-3-19-141

Submission No. 87 - Sylvia White

CFM-17-24-3-19-142

Submission No. 88 - Prue Lowry

CFM-17-24-3-19-143

Submission No. 89 - James Lowry

CFM-17-24-3-19-144

Submission No. 90 - Rose Wood

CFM-17-24-3-19-145

Submission No. 91 - Tatyana Gis

CFM-17-24-3-19-146

Submission No. 92 - Nigel Dawes

CFM-17-24-3-19-147

Submission No. 93 - Amanda Mickleson

CFM-17-24-3-19-148

Submission No. 94 - David Cranwell

CFM-17-24-3-19-54

Submission No. 95 - Amanda Mickleson

CFM-17-24-3-19-148

Submission No. 96 - Michelle Evans

CFM-17-24-3-19-149

Submission No. 97 - Alison Hussey

CFM-17-24-3-19-150

Submission No. 98 - No submission

 

Submission No. 99 - Sue Boekhorst

CFM-17-24-3-19-151

Submission No. 100 - Johanna Bevin

CFM-17-24-3-19-152

Submission No. 101 - Andrew Norris

CFM-17-24-3-19-153

Submission No. 102 - Libby Warren

CFM-17-24-3-19-154

Submission No. 103 - Catherine Mintoft

CFM-17-24-3-19-155

Submission No. 104 - Stuart Perry

CFM-17-24-3-19-156

Submission No. 105 - Mark Holder

CFM-17-24-3-19-157

Submission No. 106 - Dale and Jenny Prebble

CFM-17-24-3-19-158

Submission No. 107 - Darryl Judd (109 combined)

CFM-17-24-3-19-159

Submission No. 108 - Patricia Frykberk

CFM-17-24-3-19-160

Submission No. 109 - Darryl Judd (combined with Submission No. 107)

 

Submission No. 110 - Diane Sye

CFM-17-24-3-19-162

Submission No. 111 - Raewyn Towers

CFM-17-24-3-19-163

Submission No. 112 - Michael Newby

CFM-17-24-3-19-164

Submission No. 113 - Michael Nes

CFM-17-24-3-19-166

Submission No. 114 - Shanon Tait

CFM-17-24-3-19-167

Submission No. 115 - David Youngquest

CFM-17-24-3-19-168

Submission No. 116 - Mary MacKenzie

CFM-17-24-3-19-169

Submission No. 117 - Jane Mackersey

CFM-17-24-3-19-171

Submission No. 118 - David Trubridge

CFM-17-24-3-19-172

Submission No. 119 - Johno Ormond

CFM-17-24-3-19-173

Submission No. 120 - Ruth Vincent

CFM-17-24-3-19-174

Submission No. 121 - Rachel Hudson

CFM-17-24-3-19-175

Submission No. 122 - Sue Stewart

CFM-17-24-3-19-176

Submission No. 123 - Stephen Brown

CFM-17-24-3-19-177

Submission No. 124 - Andrew Stent

CFM-17-24-3-19-178

Submission No. 125 - S Hudson

CFM-17-24-3-19-179

Submission No. 126 – H Petera

CFM-17-24-3-19-180

Submission No. 127 - Alan Franklin

CFM-17-24-3-19-181

Submission No. 128 - Alanda Rafferty

CFM-17-24-3-19-183

Submission No. 129 - Kylee Dunkerley

CFM-17-24-3-19-184

Submission No. 130 - Anita Kleinjan

CFM-17-24-3-19-185

Submission No. 131 - Ginny Redwood

CFM-17-24-3-19-186

Submission No. 132  - Adrian Cowie

CFM-17-24-3-19-187

Submission No. 133 - Anna Cana

CFM-17-24-3-19-188

Submission No. 134 - Dorothy Harrison

CFM-17-24-3-19-189

Submission No. 135 - Chris Ledword

CFM-17-24-3-19-190

Submission No. 136 - Robert Fuller

CFM-17-24-3-19-191

Submission No. 137 - David Head

CFM-17-24-3-19-194

Submission No. 138 - Linda Schwass

CFM-17-24-3-19-195

Submission No. 139 - Max Hurley

CFM-17-24-3-19-196

Submission No. 140 - Jane Hibbert

CFM-17-24-3-19-197

Submission No. 141 - Doug Bixley

CFM-17-24-3-19-198

Submission No. 142 - Bette Davis

CFM-17-24-3-19-199

Submission No. 143 - Bronwyn Watkins

CFM-17-24-3-19-200

Submission No. 144 - Shane Lagas

CFM-17-24-3-19-201

Submission No. 145 - Andy Horne

CFM-17-24-3-19-202

Submission No, 146 - Mike Head

CFM-17-24-3-19-203

Submission No. 147 - Ali Evers

CFM-17-24-3-19-204

Submission No. 148 - Kate Hurley

CFM-17-24-3-19-205

Submission No. 149 - Rod Searle

CFM-17-24-3-19-206

Submission No. 150 - Martin Davis

CFM-17-24-3-19-207

Submission No. 151 - Tracey Wilson

CFM-17-24-3-19-208

Submission No. 152 - Scott Hansen

CFM-17-24-3-19-209

Submission No. 153 - Clare Sambrook

CFM-17-24-3-19-210

Submission No. 154 - Penny Triandafilidis

CFM-17-24-3-19-211

Submission No. 155 - Monique Weir

CFM-17-24-3-19-212

Submission No. 156 - Miriam Sage

CFM-17-24-3-19-213

Submission No. 157 - Liam Bergstrom

CFM-17-24-3-19-214

Submission No. 158 - Nigel Dawes

CFM-17-24-3-19-215

Submission No. 159 - Elaine Prakash

CFM-17-24-3-19-216

Submission No. 160 - Ellen Looij

CFM-17-24-3-19-217

Submission No. 161 - Catherine Reeves

CFM-17-24-3-19-218

Submission No. 162 - Tim Dorward

CFM-17-24-3-19-219

Submission No. 163 - Rob Reeves

CFM-17-24-3-19-220

Submission No. 164 - John Stace

CFM-17-24-3-19-221

Submission No. 165 - Colin Shields

CFM-17-24-3-19-222

Submission No. 166 - Jessica Maxwell

CFM-17-24-3-19-223

Submission No. 167 - Jan Wilson

CFM-17-24-3-19-224

Submission No. 168 - Caroline Rees

CFM-17-24-3-19-225

Submission No. 169 - Ngaire Mules (nee Bacon)

CFM-17-24-3-19-226

Submission No. 170 - Roger Mulvay

CFM-17-24-3-19-227

Submission No. 171 - Peter Egerton

CFM-17-24-3-19-228

Submission No. 172 - Angela Cottingham

CFM-17-24-3-19-229

Submission No. 173 - Berry Small - Keirunga Garden Heritage Action Society

CFM-17-24-3-19-230

Submission No. 174 - Terry and Steph McGovern

CFM-17-24-3-19-231

Submission No. 175 - Lyn Fippard

CFM-17-24-3-19-232

Submission No. 176 - RT Moorhead

CFM-17-24-3-19-233

Submission No. 177 - Stuart and Jenny Sowersby

CFM-17-24-3-19-234

Submission No. 178 - Leigh and Grant Whitfield

CFM-17-24-3-19-235

Submission No. 179 - Shirley Lammas and Tony Corbett

CFM-17-24-3-19-236

Submission No. 180 - Andrew and Cheryl Whitworth

CFM-17-24-3-19-237

Submission No. 181 - Sophie Lankovsky

CFM-17-24-3-19-238

Submission No. 182 - Darryl Mitchell

CFM-17-24-3-19-239

Submission No. 183 - Marion and Keith Carey-Smith

CFM-17-24-3-19-240

Submission No. 184 - Keirunga Gardens Heritage Action Group

CFM-17-24-3-19-241

Submission No. 185 - Joe Leete

CFM-17-24-3-19-242

Submission No. 186 - Anne Crutchley

CFM-17-24-3-19-243

Submission No. 187 - Pat Turley

CFM-17-24-3-19-244

Submission No. 188 - Jenny Cumberbeach

CFM-17-24-3-19-245

Submission No. 189 - Leith Wilson

CFM-17-24-3-19-246

Submission No. 190 - Ian Wilson

CFM-17-24-3-19-247

Submission No. 191 - Nicky Manning

CFM-17-24-3-19-248

Submission Nos. 192 and 204 - Jean Hudson

CFM-17-24-3-19-249

Submission No. 193 - Brian Pattullo

CFM-17-24-3-19-250

Submission No. 194 - Rita and Barry Motley

CFM-17-24-3-19-251

Submission No. 195 - Ethne Ainge

CFM-17-24-3-19-252

Submission No. 196 - Kim Salamonson

CFM-17-24-3-19-253

Submission No. 197 - Paulette Johnston

CFM-17-24-3-19-254

Submission No. 198 - Harold Neal

CFM-17-24-3-19-257

Submission No. 199 - Kate Tweedie

CFM-17-24-3-19-258

Submission No. 200 - Darryl Mitchell

CFM-17-24-3-19-259

Submission No. 201 - Guy Wellwood

CFM-17-24-3-19-260

Submission No. 202 - Robin Sage

CFM-17-24-3-19-261

Submission No. 203 - Kate White, Lux Harvey, Juno and Silva Harvey

CFM-17-24-3-19-262

Submission No. 204 - Jean Hudson (refer 192)

 

Submission No. 205 - Michael Broadbent

CFM-17-24-3-19-264

Submission No. 206 - Guy Wellwood

CFM-17-24-3-19-265

Submission No. 207 - Susan and Darryl Judd

CFM-17-24-3-19-266

Submission No. 208 - Peter Marshall

CFM-17-24-3-19-268

Submission No. 209 - Yvonne James

CFM-17-24-3-19-269

Submission No. 210 - V Howles

CFM-17-24-3-19-270