Draft Lund Road Reserve Concept Plan for Katikati

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Consultation has concluded. Thank you for taking part. 

Council will make a decision in December. 

View of Lund Road Reserve from a high point.


Background

The Lund Road Reserve which includes the Waitekohe Stream, is a pine forest comprising 89 hectares located between Lund Road and Thompsons Track Road, Katikati. In 2018, Council consulted on a proposal in its Reserve Management Plan to develop this block for recreation opportunities with the proviso that forestry would continue. Since then, Council has been working with a group of local enthusiasts to design tracks and trails for mountain biking and horse riding.



Earlier this year we sought your informal feedback on some concept plans for proposed horse and mountain bike track/trails and a car park for users. A lot of feedback received generally referred to the following:

  • Car park location and layout options;
  • Lockable gates to assist with safety and security concerns;
  • Wash-down areas and mounting blocks for horses, parking for disabled and separate car parks for horse and bike users; and
  • Location of toilets and bike racks.


We have reflected your feedback in the updated concept plans that we are seeking feedback on (see the key documents section on this page and fill out the feedback form to let us know what you think). We also received feedback on how the park should be operated, which we take into account in terms of the signage and facilities management when the park is open.


We want to hear from you

  • Proposed equestrian and mountain bike trails
  • Proposed equestrian car park location, layout and facilities
  • Proposed mountain bike car park location, layout and facilities
  • Proposed overflow/events car park location, layout and facilities
  • Proposed name for the Reserve - Waitekohekohe Reserve.

This park is currently called Lund Road Reserve due to its location. The Reserve Management Plan signalled that Council would reconsider its name and formally name the reserve. We are now proposing to rename it, as the key access points are no longer intended to be on Lund Road and to better reflect its historic significance. Our policy acknowledges the New Zealand Geographic Board (Ngā Pou Taunaha O Aotearoa) Rules of Nomenclature which provides guidelines encouraging the use of original place names from Tangata Whenua, in relation to their tribal boundary. ‘Waitekohekohe’ is the name gifted by Ngai Tamawhariua for this reserve, in reference to the ancestral name for this area and its relationship to spiritual waters, a sense of yearning and climbing trees and vines. We are also seeking your feedback on this proposed name.


More information

See the key documents section of this page for full details.


How to have your say

Online:


Hard copy:

  • Post it to Draft Lund Road Reserve Concept Plan, Western Bay of Plenty District Council, Private Bag 12803, Tauranga Mail Centre, Tauranga 3143
  • Deliver it to one of our libraries or service centres listed below:

- Barkes Corner head office, 1484 Cameron Road, Greerton

- Waihi Beach Library and Service Centre, Waihi Beach Road

- The Centre - Patuki Manawa (Katikati Library), Service Centre and Community Hub, 21 Main Road, Katikati

- Omokoroa Library and Service Centre, McDonnell Street, Omokoroa

- Te Puke Library and Visitor Information Centre, 130 Jellicoe Street, Te Puke.


In person / face-to-face:

  • Attend the have your say event on Saturday 5 September, 10am to 2pm, a drop-in event at the Katikati War Memorial Hall.


Feedback forms are available online, through phoning the call centre to request a hard copy, or at our service centres.


COVID-19 alert level 2:

As per the Prime Minister's announcement on Monday 24 August, we remain at alert level 2 until 11.59pm Sunday 6 September.

If you are attending the have your say event, please note the following:


  • If you are feeling unwell, please stay home (you can still provide feedback online or phone Council on 07 571 8008 to request a hard copy feedback form)
  • Upon arrival, you must register – please provide your name and contact details when asked to do so by Council staff
  • Please observe the physical distancing as recommended by the Government
  • Hand sanitisers and tissues will be available.

For more information, please go to www.covid19.govt.nz.


Engagement ends at 4pm, Friday 2 October 2020.


Background

The Lund Road Reserve which includes the Waitekohe Stream, is a pine forest comprising 89 hectares located between Lund Road and Thompsons Track Road, Katikati. In 2018, Council consulted on a proposal in its Reserve Management Plan to develop this block for recreation opportunities with the proviso that forestry would continue. Since then, Council has been working with a group of local enthusiasts to design tracks and trails for mountain biking and horse riding.



Earlier this year we sought your informal feedback on some concept plans for proposed horse and mountain bike track/trails and a car park for users. A lot of feedback received generally referred to the following:

  • Car park location and layout options;
  • Lockable gates to assist with safety and security concerns;
  • Wash-down areas and mounting blocks for horses, parking for disabled and separate car parks for horse and bike users; and
  • Location of toilets and bike racks.


We have reflected your feedback in the updated concept plans that we are seeking feedback on (see the key documents section on this page and fill out the feedback form to let us know what you think). We also received feedback on how the park should be operated, which we take into account in terms of the signage and facilities management when the park is open.


We want to hear from you

  • Proposed equestrian and mountain bike trails
  • Proposed equestrian car park location, layout and facilities
  • Proposed mountain bike car park location, layout and facilities
  • Proposed overflow/events car park location, layout and facilities
  • Proposed name for the Reserve - Waitekohekohe Reserve.

This park is currently called Lund Road Reserve due to its location. The Reserve Management Plan signalled that Council would reconsider its name and formally name the reserve. We are now proposing to rename it, as the key access points are no longer intended to be on Lund Road and to better reflect its historic significance. Our policy acknowledges the New Zealand Geographic Board (Ngā Pou Taunaha O Aotearoa) Rules of Nomenclature which provides guidelines encouraging the use of original place names from Tangata Whenua, in relation to their tribal boundary. ‘Waitekohekohe’ is the name gifted by Ngai Tamawhariua for this reserve, in reference to the ancestral name for this area and its relationship to spiritual waters, a sense of yearning and climbing trees and vines. We are also seeking your feedback on this proposed name.


More information

See the key documents section of this page for full details.


How to have your say

Online:


Hard copy:

  • Post it to Draft Lund Road Reserve Concept Plan, Western Bay of Plenty District Council, Private Bag 12803, Tauranga Mail Centre, Tauranga 3143
  • Deliver it to one of our libraries or service centres listed below:

- Barkes Corner head office, 1484 Cameron Road, Greerton

- Waihi Beach Library and Service Centre, Waihi Beach Road

- The Centre - Patuki Manawa (Katikati Library), Service Centre and Community Hub, 21 Main Road, Katikati

- Omokoroa Library and Service Centre, McDonnell Street, Omokoroa

- Te Puke Library and Visitor Information Centre, 130 Jellicoe Street, Te Puke.


In person / face-to-face:

  • Attend the have your say event on Saturday 5 September, 10am to 2pm, a drop-in event at the Katikati War Memorial Hall.


Feedback forms are available online, through phoning the call centre to request a hard copy, or at our service centres.


COVID-19 alert level 2:

As per the Prime Minister's announcement on Monday 24 August, we remain at alert level 2 until 11.59pm Sunday 6 September.

If you are attending the have your say event, please note the following:


  • If you are feeling unwell, please stay home (you can still provide feedback online or phone Council on 07 571 8008 to request a hard copy feedback form)
  • Upon arrival, you must register – please provide your name and contact details when asked to do so by Council staff
  • Please observe the physical distancing as recommended by the Government
  • Hand sanitisers and tissues will be available.

For more information, please go to www.covid19.govt.nz.


Engagement ends at 4pm, Friday 2 October 2020.

  • CLOSED: This feedback form has concluded. Thank you for taking part.

    We appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts on the draft concept plans showing the proposed car parks, tracks/trails and the proposed name of the reserve.  

    Please read all the documents in the key documents section and then let us know what you think below.

    Feedback closes at 4pm, Friday 2 October 2020.

    Privacy Act 1993: The details of your submission will be publicly available as part of the decision-making process.

    Consultation has concluded. Thank you for taking part. 

    Council will make a decision in December. 

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