LGOIMA Requests
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Received | Subject | Status | |
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07/08/2023 | Details of resource consents for 2022/23 financial year. | Complete | Details |
28/07/2023 | Questions around Ranfurly Road subdivision, landfill and stormwater discharge | Complete | Details |
27/07/2023 | Update on Opawe Road Closure Proposal | Complete | Details |
25/07/2023 | Investigation of complaint about LG 2092, information withheld on commercial sensitivity grounds Section 7(2)(h) | Complete | Details |
13/07/2023 | Information about forestry investment/development of exotic plantations vs indigenous forests. | Complete | Details |
05/07/2023 | Information regards vehicles failing to display vehicle registration | Complete | Details |
04/07/2023 | Details of verified water carrier activities | Complete | Details |
02/07/2023 | Details about waste transfer stations in the Manawatu | Complete | Details |
30/06/2023 | Details of any Council employees working overseas | Complete | Details |
30/06/2023 | Details of expenditure on bottled water and flowers for January 2022 to June 2023 | Complete | Details |
LGOIMA Request Details: LG2206
Date received: 07/08/2023
Requested information: Details of resource consents for 2022/23 financial year.
Status: Complete
Response:
I refer to your official information request dated 07 August 2023.
The information you have requested is contained in this link - LG2206_-_MDC_Consent_Data.zip
Please see attached datasheet showing the resource consent information for the 2022/23 financial year.
Please note the following:
· This information includes both land use and subdivision consents. Bundled applications are split into their separate consent components.
· The data does not indicate which consents were subject to a section 37 time extension. Hence, some consents which did not meet the 20-day timeframe did not receive a discount due to section 37.
· This data includes all consents processed during the 2022/23 financial year. Per Ministry of Environment's National Monitoring System, this includes consents which were returned as incomplete or which were withdrawn.
Please note that further information will be made available as part of the Ministry for the Environment's National Monitoring System data collection.
LGOIMA Request Details: LG2205
Date received: 28/07/2023
Requested information: Questions around Ranfurly Road subdivision, landfill and stormwater discharge
Status: Complete
Response:
I refer to your official information request dated 28 July 2023. Thankyou for your patience as we collated this information for you.
Part of the information you have requested is enclosed. However, we are withholding the legal opinions provided to Council on this matter under section 7 (2)(g) of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act, in order to maintain legal professional privilege.
You will also notice that there are a few redactions in the documents, these have been made to preserve the privacy of the people involved – section7(2)(a) of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act .
Here is a link to the information you have requested - LG_2205_Information_for_release.zip
You have the right to seek an investigation and review by the Ombudsman of this decision. Information about how to make a complaint is available at www.ombudsman.parliament.nz or freephone 0800 802 602.
If you wish to discuss this decision with us, please feel free to contact the LGOIMA Response Team on 06 323 0000 or by replying to this email.
Warm regards,
LGOIMA Request Details: LG2204
Date received: 27/07/2023
Requested information: Update on Opawe Road Closure Proposal
Status: Complete
Response:
LGOIMA Request Details: LG2203
Date received: 25/07/2023
Requested information: Investigation of complaint about LG 2092, information withheld on commercial sensitivity grounds Section 7(2)(h)
Status: Complete
Response:
LGOIMA Request Details: LG2202
Date received: 13/07/2023
Requested information: Information about forestry investment/development of exotic plantations vs indigenous forests.
Status: Complete
Response:
Here is a link to the information you have requested – LG_2202_Documents_for_release.zip
Based on available information, the Manawatū District Council has not conducted or commissioned any analysis on the relative benefits and disadvantages in investing in the development of exotic plantations vs indigenous plantations.
The only document we hold that might have some
relevance to this request is a report on the status of council-owned woodlot,
which is contained in the link
We hope this is of some value to you.
In addition, Council prepares submissions on behalf of the Manawatū District Council in response to proposed legislation and central government direction. When preparing these submissions, Council considers
- How the proposed changes will affect our communities
- How the proposed changes will affect the operation of Council
- Alternative solutions that we think would bring about
more benefit to our communities.
Copies of Council’s recent submissions are available on our website via this link: Council Submissions | Manawatū District Council (mdc.govt.nz)
The following submissions by the Manawatū District Council mention forestry and may be of some interest and are also contained in the link above:
- Emissions Reduction Plan submission – Manawatu District Council
- MDC Feedback on the draft NPS on Highly Productive Land
- MDC submission – national adaptation plan, managed retreat and flood insurance
- Submission from Manawatu District Council – ERP and budgets
- MDC submission attachment – response to ERP questions
- MDC submissions CCC advice final signed
LGOIMA Request Details: LG2201
Date received: 05/07/2023
Requested information: Information regards vehicles failing to display vehicle registration
Status: Complete
Response:
Official information request - Information regards vehicles failing to display vehicle registration
Waka Kotahi have transferred to us the following questions from your OIA request as it is more closely connected with the functions of local council;
1• The total revenue accrued from fines for vehicle with current registration failing to display vehicle registration for each of the years 2021, 2022, and 2023.
2• The total revenue accrued from fines failing to display vehicle registration for each of the years 2021, 2022, and 2023.
Manawatu District Council has no paid parking areas and therefore no enforcement of vehicle registrations. Therefore, the answer to both questions 1 and 2 is Nil
If you wish to discuss this
with us, please feel free to contact the LGOIMA Response Team on 06 323 0000 or
by replying to this email.
Warm regards,
LGOIMA Request Details: LG2200
Date received: 04/07/2023
Requested information: Details of verified water carrier activities
Status: Complete
Response:
LGOIMA Request Details: LG2199
Date received: 02/07/2023
Requested information: Details about waste transfer stations in the Manawatu
Status: Complete
Response:
How many Waste Transfer Stations are there within your area? (Please list)
Our Resource Recovery Centre is the only transfer station in our district.
What materials are they permitted to handle?
Our transfer station accepts;
- General rubbish
- Greenwaste
- Hazardous wastes such as TV, whiteware, tyres, paint etc. A full list is available on our website - Rubbish & Recycling Fees | Manawatū District Council (mdc.govt.nz)
Materials that we do
not accept, they are also listed on our website - Transfer Stations |
Manawatū District Council (mdc.govt.nz) and includes:
- Tree stumps larger than 1 metre in diameter
- Bulk liquid waste
- Animal carcasses
- Bulky metal wastes
- Asbestos
- Hazardous waste - quantity limited to a maximum of 20 litres or 20 kgs
- Flax (including cabbage trees) and Agapanthus can be disposed of in general waste, but not green waste.
How far are they away from any residential zoned sections?
Below is a zoning map that shows the location of the Resource Recovery Centre (located at 247A Kawakawa Road) and the nearest Residential zone at Satori Way. You may search this on our website MDCMaps > Zoning. It is approximately 3km by road.
Which was established first - Nearest Residential sections
or Waste Station?
The Residential zone off Awahuri Road was established first.
LGOIMA Request Details: LG2197
Date received: 30/06/2023
Requested information: Details of any Council employees working overseas
Status: Complete
Response:
Hello Oliver,
LG 2197 - Details of any Council employees working overseas
Thank you for your request, Manawatu District Council does not have any staff working remotely from overseas.
If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact the LGOIMA Response Team on 06 323 0000 or by replying to this email.
Warm regards,
LGOIMA Request Details: LG2198
Date received: 30/06/2023
Requested information: Details of expenditure on bottled water and flowers for January 2022 to June 2023
Status: Complete
Response:
The information you have requested is below and in the attached spreadsheet.
Flowers
Staff Related |
$ 3,358 |
External Parties |
$ 427 |
Events |
$ 2,475 |
TOTAL INC GST |
$ 6,260 |
Water
Bottled Water for Emergency Operations Centre |
$10 |