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Agenda of Hearings Committee Meeting - 7 February 2018
(Notice of Requirement for Designation - Minister of Education to Designate Land for Educational Purposes at Bennett Road, Waipatu, Hastings (RMA20170341))
Rostered on: Councillor Barber and Heaps
Other Members: Councillors Kerr and Redstone and Hastings District Rural Community Board Member: Mr P Kay
Environmental Consents Manager – Murray Arnold
Senior Environmental Planner (Consents) – Catherine Boulton
Hearings Committee – Terms of Reference
The Hearings Committee is established to assist the Council by hearing and determining matters where a formal hearing is required under the provisions of the:
Hastings District Council Bylaws
1 member appointed by the Council from the HD Rural Community Board
Quorum* –
a) A maximum of three members including the Chairperson (or Deputy Chair, in the Chair’s absence) to meet for any one hearing, except for Council Initiated Plan Change hearings where all members may attend and take part in the decision making process.
b) For Hearings other than Council Initiated Plan Change hearings the quorum shall be two members.
c) For Council Initiated Plan Change Hearings the quorum shall be three members.
d) Members to sit on any hearing other than a Council Initiated Plan Change Hearing shall be selected by agreement between the Chair (or Deputy Chair, in the Chair’s absence) and the Group Manager: Planning and Regulatory Services.
e) For the purpose of hearing any objection in respect of the matters detailed under the Dog Control Act 1996 the Hearings Committee will consist of any three members selected by the Chair.
* In the case of hearings under the provisions of the Resource Management Act 1991 the quorum is to meet the obligations contained in section 39B of the Act.
1. RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ACT 1991
Pursuant to Section 34(1) of the Resource Management Act 1991 the Hearings Committee of Council is delegated power to:
1) Hear, consider and decide upon any Resource Consent application or any other application made to Council under the Act (including private plan change requests). For the avoidance of doubt, this includes the use or exercise of any powers vested in the Council under the Act to process, hear and decide upon any such application.
Decide on Applications and Private Plan Change requests.
2) Hear, consider and recommend to the Planning and Regulatory Committee or Council as it considers appropriate, on submissions made on any proposed plan or any Council initiated change to the District Plan or variations to the Proposed Plan.
Submission on Council Plan Changes.
3) Appoint a Commissioner or Commissioners to hear, consider and decide on any Resource Consent application or any other application made to Council under the Act. This delegation is subject to the requirement that any Hearings Commissioner(s) appointed shall hold a valid certificate of accreditation under section 39A of the Act.
Appoint Commissioner for Resource Consents.
4) Appoint a Commissioner or Commissioners to hear, consider and recommend to the Planning and Regulatory Committee or Council as it considers appropriate, on any submissions made on any proposed plan or any Council or privately initiated change to the District Plan. This delegation is subject to the requirement that any Hearings Commissioner(s) appointed shall hold a valid certificate of accreditation under section 39A of the Act.
Appoint Commissioner for Proposed District Plan and Council or Private Plan Changes.
5) Extend any time limits or waive compliance with any requirement specified in the Act or Regulations in respect of any matter before it under the Act and pursuant to the above delegations pursuant to Section 37 of the Act.
Extend Time Limits and Waive Compliance.
6) Hear and determine any objection made pursuant to Section 357, 357A, 357B, 357C and 357D of the Act
Review of Decisions made under Delegation.
7) Make an order, pursuant to Section 42 of the Act, relating to the protection of sensitive information in respect of any matter before it.
Protection of Sensitive Information.
8) Waive, pursuant to Section 42A(4) of the Act, compliance with Section 42A(3) of the Act relating to the receiving of officers reports in respect of any matter before it.
Waive Time for Receipt
of Officers’ Reports.
9) Determine, pursuant to Section 91 of the Act, not to proceed with a hearing of an application for Resource Consent where it considers additional consents under the Act are required in respect of any application before it.
Defer Application Where Other Consents Required.
10) Require, pursuant to Section 92 of the Act, further information relating to any application before it and postpone notification, hearing or determination of the application.
11) The above delegations shall apply with all necessary modifications to:
i) Any notice of review of Consent conditions issued by Council pursuant to Section 128 of the Act or by any committee or officer or the Council having delegated authority to do so.
Review of Consent Conditions.
ii) Any submissions on any requirement for a designation or alteration to a designation made pursuant to Sections 168, 168A or 181 of the Act.
on Designations.
iii) Any submissions on any requirement for a Heritage Order made pursuant to Section 189 and 189A of the Act.
on Heritage Orders.
12) Consider and make recommendations on any requirement for a designation or alteration to a designation pursuant to Section 171 of the Act.
13) Consider and decide on any amendments to Council’s District Plan to alter any information, where such an alteration is of minor effect, or may correct any minor errors pursuant to Clause 16(2) or 20A of Part 1 of the First Schedule to the Act.
Amend District Plan.
2. HEALTH ACT 1956
Pursuant to Clause 32 of Part 1 of the Seventh Schedule to the Local Government Act 2002 and Section 23 of the Health Act 1956 the Hearings Committee is delegated authority to:
i) Hear explanations against a notice to revoke registration issued pursuant to Clause 9 of the Health (Registration of Premises) Regulations 1966.
Explanations Why Registration Should
ii) Hear and determine any appeal against a direction or decision of any officer acting under delegated authority and any application or objection made pursuant to Clause 22 of the Housing Improvement Regulations 1974.
Determine Appeals, Applications or Objections to Requirements Under Housing Improvement Regulations.
3. DOG CONTROL ACT 1996
Pursuant to Clause 32 of Part 1 of the Seventh Schedule to the Local Government Act 2002, the Hearings Committee is delegated authority to hear and determine any objections lodged against any decision of an officer acting under delegated authority or any notice issued by a Dog Control Officer pursuant to the following Sections.
Section 22 Objection to the classification as a probationary owner.
Section 26 Objection to disqualification from being an owner of a dog
Section 31 Objection to the classification of a dog as a dangerous dog
Section 33B Objection to the classification of a dog as a menacing dog under section 33A.
Section 33D Objection to the classification of a dog as a menacing dog under section 33C as it is believed to belong to 1 or more classified breeds.
Section 55 Objection to the issue of an abatement notice for a barking dog.
Section 70 An application for the return of a barking dog seized under section 56 for causing distress.
Section 71 An application for the release of a dog that is being held in custody under section 71(1) and (2) for threatening public safety.
Section 71(1)(a) To be satisfied that a dog seized under section 15(1)(c) because the dog was without access to proper and sufficient food, water or shelter, will be given access to proper and sufficient food, water, or shelter if returned to the land or premises from which it was removed.
Section 71A(2)(a)(i) To be satisfied that the owner of a dog seized under section 33EC (because the owner failed to comply with his obligations in respect of a dog classified as menacing), or of a dog classified as a menacing dog seized under section 33EB (because the owner failed to have the dog neutered), has demonstrated a willingness to comply with the relevant requirements”.
Decide on objections under the Dog Control Act 1996
4. LITTER ACT 1979
Pursuant to Clause 32 of Part 1 of the Seventh Schedule to the Local Government Act 2002, the Hearings Committee is delegated authority to hear and decide on any objection lodged pursuant to Section 10 of the Litter Act 1979 against a notice issued under that section.
Decide on Objections to Notices Issued by a Litter Control Officer.
5. Building Act 2004
Pursuant to Section 67A of the Building Act 2004 the Hearings Committee is delegated authority to grant a waiver or modification to section 162C(1) or (2) (which requires residential pools to have means of restricting access by unsupervised children) the requirements of the Act (with or without conditions) in the case of any particular pool.
Grant Exemptions to Pool Fencing Requirements.
6. HASTINGS DISTRICT COUNCIL BYLAWS
Pursuant to Clause 32(1) of Part 1 of the Seventh Schedule to the Local Government Act 2002, the Hearings Committee is delegated authority to:
i) Hear and determine any application for a review of any decision of a duly authorised officer pursuant to any part or provision of the Hastings District Council Bylaws.
Review of Delegated Decisions.
ii) Consider and determine any application under Clause 1.5 of Chapter 1 of the Hastings District Council Consolidated Bylaw for a dispensation from full compliance with any provision of the Bylaws.
Dispensations from
Bylaws Requirements.
7. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1974
Pursuant to Clause 32(1) of Part 1 of the Seventh Schedule to the Local Government Act 2002 the Hearings Committee is authority to hear and recommend to Council on any objections to any proposal to stop any road pursuant to Section 342 and the Tenth Schedule to the Local Government Act 1974.
Hearing Objections
to Road Stopping.
8. GAMBLING ACT 2003
i) Hear, consider and determine in accordance with section 100 of the Gambling Act 2003, applications for territorial authority consent required under section 98 of that Act, as required by the Hastings District Council Class 4 Gambling Venue Policy.
Hear and Decide on Applications for Territorial Authority Consent.
A Hearings Committee MEETINg will be Held in the Council Chamber, Ground Floor, Civic Administration Building, Lyndon Road East, Hastings on
Wednesday, 7 February 2018 AT 9.30am
2. Notice of Requirement for Designation - Minister of Education to Designate Land for Educational Purposes at Bennett Road, Waipatu, Hastings (RMA20170341)
File Ref: 18/2
REPORT TO: Hearings Committee
MEETING DATE: Wednesday 7 February 2018
SUBJECT: Notice of Requirement for Designation - Minister of Education to Designate Land for Educational Purposes at Bennett Road, Waipatu, Hastings (RMA20170341)
1.1 This is a covering report relating to a hearing commencing on Wednesday, 7 February 2018 which addresses a Notice of Requirement under the Resource Management Act 1991 to the Hastings District Council to designate a new school site in Bennett Road, Waipatu, Hastings.
1.2 This agenda can be viewed on the Council website and a reference hardcopy of the Notice, Planning Report and associated information and Submissions can be viewed on the Council website and a reference hardcopy is held at the Council Civic Administration Building.
1.3 The associated web site link is: www.hastingsdc.govt.nz/meetings
(Note: For ease of reference, the Recommendations from the attached Planner’s Report are also set out below)
2.0 RECOMMENDATION TO REQUIRING AUTHORITY
A. That pursuant to Sections 168(1), 171 and 184 of the Resource Management Act 1991, the Notice of Requirement by The Minister of Education to designate land for ‘Educational Purposes – Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Wānanaga Whare Tāpere o Takitimu (years 0-13) and associated Kōhanga Reo (early childhood education)” be CONFIRMED subject to conditions, with a 10 year lapse period. The area of land to be designated is legally defined as Section 1 Survey Office Plan 514724 (CFR: 806990) at Bennett Road, Waipatu, Hastings.
1. Except as modified by the conditions below, the Designation shall be undertaken in accordance with the information provided by the Requiring Authority (the Minister of Education) in the Notice of Requirement dated 6 September 2017 and supporting documents being:
(a) The Notice of Requirement Application (55294#0006);
(b) The Appendices of Information submitted with the application as follows:
· Appendix 1 – Existing Kura Distribution Map (55294#0129)
· Appendix 2 – Certificate of Title (55294#0131)
· Appendix 3 – Map of Site (55294#0132)
· Appendix 4 – Photos of Site (55294#0133)
· Appendix 5 – Site Investigation (55294#008)
· Appendix 6 – Traffic Assessment (55294#0009)
· Appendix 7 – Environmental Impact of Odour and Dust (55294#0010)
· Appendix 8 – Flooding Assessment (55294#0011)
· Appendix 9 – Infrastructure Assessment (55294#012)
· Appendix 10 – Preliminary Geotechnical Investigation (55294#0013)
· Appendix 11 – Consultation Letters & Information (55294#0138)
· Appendix 12 – Consultation Responses (55294#0130
And the further information submitted:
· Traffic Assessment – (55294#0124)
· Preliminary Geotechnical Investigation (55294#0026)
2. That prior to the commencement of construction of the Kura and Kōhanga Reo and any site works, an Outline Plan be submitted to the Environmental Consent Manager to allow the Environmental Consents Manager to request any changes before construction is commenced. The Outline Plan must:
a. Provide plans and information showing the configuration of the development, and how design will assimilate the buildings into the rural environment.
b. Provide detail on the extent of any site works required and the likely finished contour of the site.
c. Provide detail on the landscaping proposed and consideration of provision of a planted buffer to minimise spray drift from adjoining orchards.
d. Demonstrate how stormwater management will address and mitigate the potential for any flooding hazard or ponding on land adjoining the site, how the overland flows will match pre-development flows and the minimum floor level requirements for the buildings
e. Shall include a Traffic Management and Parking Plan developed in direct consultation with HDC and NZTA Traffic Engineers. The Traffic Management Plan shall include:
· Details on the Bennett Road/State Highway 2 intersection upgrade.
· Plans for a new footpath to extend along Bennett Road from Otene Road to Kauru Road (including connection to the Otene Road pathway)
3. If a conflict arises between any conditions of this designation and the Notice of Requirement, the conditions of this designation will prevail.
4. The operation of the school shall comply with the following noise limits at the boundary of any site zoned primarily for a residential purpose, or in the case of a rural zone, at a point 20 metres from the façade of any dwelling, or the site boundary, whichever is closest to the dwelling:
0700 – 1900 hours
55 dBA LAeq (15 min)
1900 – 2200 hours
50 dBA LAeq (15 min)
2200 – 0700 hours the following day
45 dBA LAeq (15 min)
75 dBA LAFmax
These noise levels shall not apply to noise from standard school outdoor recreational activities occurring between 0800 and 1800 hours Monday to Saturday (excluding amplified noise). To clarify in accordance with Standard 25.1.6B(b) of the Proposed District Plan (2015) amplified music shall comply with the above table of Maximum Noise Limits.
Noise levels shall be measured and assessed in accordance with NZS 6801:2008 “Measurement of Environmental Sound” and NZS 6802:2008 “Environmental Noise”.
Noise from construction shall not exceed the limits recommended in, and shall be measured in accordance with, New Zealand Standard NZS 6803:1999 “Acoustics – Construction Noise”.
5. Any new building or building extension (excluding goal posts and similar structures) shall not be erected within 7.5 metres of the front boundary and 15 metres of all other boundaries.
NO COMPLAINTS COVENANT
6. Pursuant to Section 108 of the Resource Management Act 1991, a covenant shall be registered (at the Requiring Authorities expense) against the certificate of title CFR: 806990 for Section 1 Survey Office Plan 514724.
This property is located in a productive rural area where agricultural management practices such as agrochemical spraying, poultry farming, composting operations, the use of farm machinery, the operation of bird scarers and other similar activities may occur.
Where landuse activities in the surrounding area are carried out in accordance with the relevant District Plan requirements, the property owner, users of the site, or their successor in title shall not:
Bring any proceedings for damages, negligence, nuisance, trespass or interference arising from the use of that land; or
Make nor lodge; nor
Be party to; nor
Finance nor contribute to the cost of;
Any application, proceeding or appeal (either pursuant to the Resource Management Act 1991 or otherwise) designed or intended to limit, prohibit or restrict the continuation of the operations of any rural activity on surrounding land, including without limitation any action to require the surrounding landowners/occupiers to modify the rural operations carried out on their land.
7. Any new building or building extension (excluding goal posts and similar structures) shall have a maximum building height of 10m.
8. On-site car parking shall be provided for the Kura at the minimum rate of two carparks per additional new classroom or classroom equivalent, except where the Council accepts, on the basis of a specifically commissioned parking study by an appropriately qualified expert and/or transportation planner, that a lesser level is appropriate.
On-site car parking shall be provided for the Kōhanga Reo at a minimum rate of one car park per FTE staff member and one drop off space per 5 children that the facility is designed to accommodate.
9. The Requiring Authority shall submit an Erosion and Sediment Control Plan to the Environmental consents Manager, Hastings District Council (or Nominee) for approval prior to the commencement of any construction activities on the site.
10. Construction activities shall not commence until the Erosion and Sediment Control Plan has been certified by the Environmental Consents Manager (or Nominee) and written confirmation of certification has been received.
11. All construction works shall be carried out in accordance with the approved Erosion and Sediment Control Plan.
12. Prior to any earth disturbance activities occurring on the site a Resource Consent shall be obtained under the Resource Management (National Environmental Standard for Assessing and Managing Contaminants in Soil to Protect Human Health) Regulations 2011.
13. Any soil exported off the site for disposal cannot be considered clean fill and therefore it must be disposed of at a managed or licensed land fill unless testing by a suitably qualified and experienced practitioner pursuant to the NES soils confirms otherwise.
14. The Requiring Authority shall submit a landscape plan prepared by a suitably qualified and experienced person for the approval of the Environmental Consents Manager (or Nominee) prior to the commencement of any work onsite. The landscaping plan shall include (as a minimum) planting specifications detailing the specific planting species, the number of plants provided, locations, heights/Pb sizes. The landscaping plan shall ensure that the proposed carpark area is integrated into the surrounding environment and that additional buffer planting is provided adjacent to the adjoining orchards.
15. The landscaping shall be planted and irrigation installed in accordance with the approved landscape plan required by Condition 13, within 12 months of the landscape plan being approved.
16. That in regard to Conditions 13 and 14 the required landscaping shall be maintained for the duration of this Designation to the satisfaction of the Environmental Consents Manager (or Nominee), Hastings District Council.
DESIGNATION LAPSE PERIOD
17. Under section 184(1) of the Act this designation shall lapse if not given effect to within 10 years from the date on which it is confirmed.
18. Prior to the commencement of construction of the establishment of the Kura and Kōhanga Reo or disturbance of soil, resource consent under the National Environmental Standard for Assessing and Managing Contaminants in Soil to Protect Human Health will be applied for from Hastings District Council.
19. That an outline plan of works shall not be required for:
a. Any internal building works other than those that result in a net increase in the number of classrooms or classroom equivalents;
b. General building maintenance and repair work including but not limited to re-painting, re-cladding and re-roofing;
c. Installing, modifying and removing playground furniture and sports structures (e.g. goal posts);
d. Amending any internal pedestrian circulation routes/pathways;
e. Installing, maintaining or repairing any in ground infrastructure services such as stormwater, sewerage and water lines and connections, including any ancillary earthworks;
f. Provision of landscaping and gardens, provided that it does not conflict with any designation condition or alter landscaping required as mitigation as part of an outline plan for other works; or
g. General site maintenance and repair work, or boundary fencing otherwise permitted by the District Plan.
1. Conditions 1, 2, 3 and 15 ensure that the designation proceeds in accordance with the information submitted with the Notice of Requirement or the conditions of the Designation.
2. Condition 3 ensures that the noise standards of the Proposed District Plan (2015) are met with the exception of outdoor noise from the Kōhanga Reo.
3. Condition 4 ensures that a separation between buildings and the adjoining Plains Production Zone is maintained.
4. Condition 5 ensures that the maximum height standards of the Proposed District Plan (2015) are met.
5. Condition 6 ensures that reverse sensitivity effects are mitigated.
5. Condition 7 ensures that the parking needs of the proposed educational facility are met.
6. Conditions 9-14 ensure that there are no adverse effects on adjacent properties in regard to dust and sediment deposits resulting from construction of the education facility and that the site will be adequately landscaped so that the amenity of the area is maintained.
7. Conditions 12 and 17 ensure that the requirements of the National Environmental Standard for Soil Contamination is met.
WITH THE REASONS FOR THIS RECOMMENDATION BEING THAT:
1. The notice of requirement is consistent with Section 5 of the Act as the establishment of the new Kura and Kōhanga Reo facilities will serve the educational, social, economic and cultural needs of the local community.
2. The use of a designation as a means to establish, maintain and operate the school site provides greater certainty in the sites ability to be used for education purposes irrespective of any changes to the District Plan and provides greater certainty in terms of future management operations for the site as opposed to other methods.
3. The adverse effects of the proposal can for the most part be adequately avoided, remedied or mitigated by the measures proposed in the Notice of Requirement, the imposition of appropriate conditions and the consider of the Outline Plan for stormwater works once final design is completed.
4. The Notice of Requirement is not considered to be inconsistent with the Heretaunga Plains Urban Development Strategy.
5. The designation is on balance generally consistent with the objectives of the Hawkes’ Bay Regional Policy Statement and with the objectives, policies and other provisions of the Proposed Hastings District Plan (2015).
6. The designation in the context of Part II of the Act is in keeping with the overarching sustainable management purpose of the Act.
7. The designation is anticipated and reasonably necessary to achieve objectives of the project which include:
· To designate the land to provide for the efficient management of a nationwide portfolio of education facilities.
· To provide a new Kura and Kōhanga Reo to accommodate the growing roll of students associated with Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Te Wānanga Whare Tāpere o Takitimu and Kōhanga Reo, in a way that recognises the special cultural needs of the Kura and Kōhanga Reo to have a strong connection with the land; and
· To allow land required for education purposes to be identified in the District Plan to give a clear indication to the public of its presence.
8. The Requiring Authority has an interest in the land sufficient for undertaking the work and therefore Section 171(1)(b)(i) of the Resource Management Act is met.
9. The Lapse Period of 10 years reflects the long term nature of the project and allows flexibility in timing of commencement of project if necessary.
10. The Outline Plan requirement for stormwater management allows for consideration of final design details to address the uncertainty relating to stormwater matters in information submitted with the Notice of Requirement.
Planner's Report - Proposed school site Bennett Road
55294#0030
Submission No. 93 Marei Apatu (Late)
55294#0135
Application by the Minister of Education for a proposed school site in Bennett Road
55294#0006
Existing Kura Student distribution map
55294#0129
Certificate of Title (Superseded by Attachment T)
55294#0131
55294#0132
55294#0133
55294#0008
Preliminary Traffic Assessment (Superceded by Attachment U)
55294#0009
Environmental Impact Assess of Dust and Odour
55294#0010
55294#0011
55294#0012
Prelininary Geotechnical Investigation (Superceded by Attachment S)
55294#0013
Consultation Letters and Accompanying Information
55294#0138
55294#0130
S92 Request for further information
55294#0017
S92 Refusal by Ministry of Education to supply further information required
55294#0020
55294#0128
Amended Geotechnical Report
55294#0137
55294#0136
Revised Transport Assessment
55294#0124
Written Approval from NZ Transport Agency
55294#0127
55294#0016
55294#0146
Agfirst Soil Report
55294#0126
HBRC Letter
55294#0125
Submitters Speaking
Te Kohanga Reo o Te Wananga Whare Tapere o Takitumu
55294#0031
55294#0034
55294#0087
Kere Jean Robertson
55294#0035
55294#0037
55294#0038
Aroua Rosemary White
55294#0039
Jarrod North Karaitiana Huirama
55294#0040
Bessie Marata Manaena
55294#0042
Arlene Elaine Maleene Johnson
55294#0043
Ellison Huata
55294#0044
Paul Ramiha Winitana
55294#0045
Dio Ford Pupuni Nathan
55294#0046
Agnes Maria Rangirangi
55294#0047
Ariki Huata, Ishakahu Niholson and Taika Tana Turanga Rees Huata
55294#0049
Narelle Karanema Huata, Totara Huata-Rangawhenua and Heiani Huata Pouira
55294#0050
Te Atatu Allen
55294#0051
Anihera Rewita
55294#0052
Lavinia Timu-Te Mara
55294#0053
April Pereka
55294#0054
Marquelene Maria Rowlands
55294#0055
Ripeka Lea Hapuku Annan
55294#0058
Tangi Louise Rosalie Taunoa
55294#0061
Temu Mohotupu
55294#0074
Christina Louiella Wainohu
55294#0076
Leonora Puriri
55294#0078
Warren Preston Wainohu
55294#0079
Rachael Kerale Toheriri
55294#0080
Shilah Toheiri
55294#0081
Klezshay Jeorjah Orikena Albert
55294#0084
Waiariki Davis
55294#0085
Alayna Catherine Bernice Hokianga
55294#0086
55294#0088
Dominic Gerard Salmon and Sarah Linehan
55294#0091
Wayne and Sharon Hughes
55294#0093
Whiroki Steeli Ford Hati
55294#0095
Abbey Christair-Nathan
55294#0096
Renata Nepe
55294#0097
Penu Theresa Hori
55294#0098
Rima Kurupo
55294#0099
Brenda Eilleen Taite
55294#0100
Keita Fitchett
55294#0101
55294#0102
55294#0103
Nihera Huata
55294#0104
Tepai Ngaihika
55294#0105
Te Mataamua Hui Harmer
55294#0106
Kimiora Araia
55294#0107
Kereopa Kelly Huata
55294#0108
Piki Rauhina Moanaroa
55294#0109
Te Kaiirirangi Dehar
55294#0110
Tia Smith-Craig
55294#0111
55294#0112
Rose Kenrick
55294#0113
Tianna Mateentha Honey Puckey
55294#0115
Adrianna Patrica Kokauia
55294#0116
Morann Kokaus
55294#0117
Tia Grace Whitiana
55294#0119
Aaron Maui
55294#0120
Brian Lindsay Hokianga
55294#0121
Llanasa Delore Peachey
55294#0122
Chesser Cowan
55294#0123
55294#0057
Kathleen Miria
55294#0062
Hemi Webby
55294#0063
Hinematawaia Vercoe
55294#0094
Submitters not Speaking
Heke Turoa Ropine Huata
55294#0032
Pomare Sidney
55294#0033
Hinemanuhiri Vercoe
55294#0036
Cecily Otene
55294#0041
Lisa Paenga
55294#0048
Michelle Lee McIllroy
55294#0056
Robert Dan Tukehu Hepi
55294#0060
Naumoai Aroha Paku-Taurima
55294#0065
Rangi Hansen
55294#0066
Danisha Spooner
55294#0067
Cheyenne Mataira
55294#0068
Ihaia Rollo
55294#0069
55294#0118
55294#0070
Shalom Alexandra Haenga
55294#0071
Farley John Keenan
55294#0072
Monique Renemoone Hebe
55294#0073
Louise Collina Manaena
55294#0075
Moana Jasmine Keefe and Bill Kulihaiapai Tauveli
55294#0077
Samitioata Koko and Andrew Craig McIntosh
55294#0082
Anna and Paul Ward
55294#0089
Stephen Charles and Julie Norman
55294#0090
Margaret Akata McGuire
55294#0092
Kathleen Janice Hawaikirangi
55294#0114
55294#0059
Georgina Seicona
55294#0064