Planning for Te Tumu Presentation to TMOK – 3 May 2019.

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Planning for Te Tumu Presentation to TMOK – 3 May 2019

Our presentation Last time we updated you on: The vision Technical reports Tangata Whenua Working party Draft Structure Plan and timing This time we are updating you on: Engagement with tangata whenua Cultural Heritage Literature Review Cultural Management Plan

What is being planned for? Connection of Te Tumu and Wairakei Large employment base to deliver internal trip containment Focus around Golden Sands Town Centre (zoned and located within Wairakei) Network of local commercial centres and schooling Provision for changing density and housing typology Based around integrated plans of: Density Public Ream and Open Space Vehicle Movement and Public Transport Pedestrian and Cycle Movement Plan Cultural Heritage and Archaeological Recognition

How are we engaging with Tangata Whenua Te Tumu Tangata Whenua Working Party: Nga Potiki Ngati He Ngai Te Rangi Ngati Whakaue ki Maketu Tapuika Waitaha Ngati Pukenga Ngati Rangiwewehi Ngati Rangiteaorere Koromatua Council Ngati Uenukukopako Iwi Trust Engaging on a 4 weekly basis with the Working Party on planning matters.

Cultural Heritage Literature Review A review and assessment of relevant iwi and hapu management plans, Deeds of Settlement, Treaty Settlement legislation including statutory acknowledgments and deeds of recognition, relevant cultural impact assessments, consent and plan change documents as they relate to the Te Tumu lands. Inform and support the Te Tumu structure plan and plan change documentation in order to fulfil statutory requirements in the preparation of a plan change and support the preparation and presentation of evidence at subsequent hearings

Key Areas of Literature Treaty Settlement Deeds and Legislation Iwi Management Plans Cultural Impact Assessments (17+) Statutory and non-statutory documents

Key Themes Statutory processes for consents Participation of Māori in decison-making processes and development of Te Tumu Range of development opportunities on Māori land Recognition of significance of Kaituna River and Wairākei Stream Management of sites and areas of significance incl. access Management of water quality (stormwater)

Key Issues, Concerns and Opportunities Sites and areas of significance including koiwi – protection, management, interface, urupā Protection and enhancement of the Kaituna and Wairakei Stream Cultural recognition, participation and consultation Enhancement of ecological values of wetlands, dunes, waterways Water quality The development of Māori owned land Employment Improved land practises and design Natural hazards Recreation, sport and leisure Opposition to the construction of a bridge between Te Tumu and Maketu and a Marina Light spill – night sky Clean up contaminated sites

Kaituna – he taonga tuku iho Access to the Kaituna River including Tauranga waka  Sites of significance have been identified and appropriate protection mechanisms are in place including access. Clarify with tangata whenua if there are other sites not identified in IMP that may require recognition. Pou or other appropriate markers at sites of significance Development of cultural management plan to include areas adjacent to Kaituna River Significant ecological areas precluded from development. Māori Land Trusts have identified some education, economic and tourism opportunities, mostly focussed on land based on conservation and permeculture Swales, ponds, flow paths and wetlands during extreme wetaher conditions. The stormwater approach will enhance ecological values at Te Tumu

Pathway Forward Working through specific responses to literature in structure plan, plan change, landscape plan, cultural plan and stormwater plans Continue working with working party and direct engagement with iwi/hapū this year based on themes Explore options for engagement with tangata whenua post structure plan and notification.

Development of Cultural Management Plan To enhance the special relationship between tangata whenua and the land and waters of Te Tumu. Develop and provide for a cultural recognition, commemoration and enhancement programme in the sandunes, Wairākei Stream and lands adjacent to the Kaituna River.

Links to other plans and activities Cultural Management Plan Landscape Plan City Plan Structure Plan Kaituna Document CMP Stage 1

Proposed method for preparing the plan Brief Workshops Draft plan Implementation plan Final plan Proposed date 2020

Proposed method for preparing the Plan Developing a brief together Literature Review and information collation Workshops to identify identify issues and opportunities Issues and Opportunity Mapping Investigation and assessment of each issue and opportunity Drafting plan Implementation Plan