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Tauranga City and the Western Bay of Plenty Location Driving Times Auckland - 2.5 - 3.0 hours / 206km Hamilton – 1.25 hours / 106km Rotorua – 1.0 hour / 86km Auckland Tauranga Hamilton Wellington Rotorua Flying Times Auckland – 35min Wellington – 1.10 Hours
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Tauranga City and the Western Bay of Plenty The Region Bay of Plenty Region Western Bay of Plenty Sub-Region is the Economic Centre of the Region Tauranga City is the Largest City in the Region Governance Regional Council – Environment Bay of Plenty Regional Council Local Government (Western Bay of Plenty) : Tauranga City Council Western Bay of Plenty District Council Bay of Plenty Region Western Bay of Plenty Sub-Region
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PART 2 TE TUMU PART 1 WAIRAKEI Sub-Regional Context Tauranga City Mount Maunganui Te Puke Rangiuru Business Park Maketu
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The Site & Scale 760 hectares / 1878 acres 6km 2km
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LEGEND A:Te Tumu Kaituna 14 B:Tauranga City Council / Western Bay of Plenty District Council (Carrus / Hickson Development Interests) C:Te Tumu Kaituna 7B1 & 7B2 D:Te Tumu Kaituna 8B1 E:Catalyst F:Ford Land Holdings G:Te Tumu Kaituna 11B2 Te Tumu - Land Holdings TE TUMU LANDOWNERS GROUP A: Te Tumu Kaituna 14 B: Carrus / Hickson Development Interests F: Ford Land Holdings G: Te Tumu 11B2
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Te Tumu Landowners Group (TTLG) Comprises of the Three Main Landowners in the Papamoa East – Te Tumu Area Formed in December 2004 To Respond to the SmartGrowth Strategy and Address Infrastructure, Land Use Planning & Integration
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Te Tumu Landowners Group Activity Timeline 2004 - 2011 2004 – SmartGrowth Strategy Released 2005 – TTLG Development Framework Concept Plan 2005 – 2011 Wairakei (Part 1) Rezoning Hearings, Appeals & Settlement 2006 – 2009 Papamoa Comprehensive Stormwater Consent Hearings, Appeals & Settlement 2006 – 2009 Regional Policy Statement – Growth Mgt Hearings, Appeals & Settlement 2009 – 2012 Tauranga City Plan Submissions, Hearings & Appeals 2010 – 2011 Proposed Regional Policy Statement Submissions & Hearings
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Western Bay of Plenty SmartGrowth Strategy Growth Statistics Every Week: 100 people arrive from other places 52 people leave the area 32 new houses are built 54 more vehicles go on the road, and 45 new jobs are created Population Growth Projections 2007 Western Bay of Plenty: 2001 – 129,125 2006 – 145,644 (149,900 1 ) 2011 – 162,500 (161,500 2 ) 2026 – 215,500 2051 – 286,000 SmartGrowth Strategy Timeline: 2001 – 2004: Strategy Development 2004: Strategy Launched by PM 2007: Strategy Reviewed 2008: Eastern Corridor Strategy Released 2012 – 2013: Strategy Review 1 Actual 2006 Census 2 2011 Statistics NZ Estimate
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The Planning Context
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The SmartGrowth Eastern Corridor Vision
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