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Hahei Drinking Water Upgrade – 2020 Update

Drinking Water Upgrade

Water Feasibility Study – 2020

In 2019, TCDC appointed Harrison and Grierson (H&G) to prepare water and sewage expansion feasibility studies for Hahei. You can download the water feasibility study here. Hahei Water Expansion Feasibililty Study Final

Hahei Residents and Ratepayers Association reviewed the H&G study and submitted a letter with comments/questions. You can read the letter here. HRRA Draft Hahei Water And Sewage Feasibility Study Comments Final.

A meeting with TCDC/H&G and various interested parties took place in Whitianga on 24 September 2020 to discuss the H&G feasibility study and HRRA letter. The Minutes of the meeting can be downloaded here. Hahei Water and Wastewater Feasibility Study Meeting Minutes 24 September 2020

Background Information

We are assembling background information to enable us all to understand the development of water in Hahei. Here is the information we have so far.

  1. URS Hahei Water Supply Strategy April 2009 – EWDOCS N1601109 V1 Hahei Water Supply Strategy URS 2009 Draft
  2. Waikato Regional Council Well Testing and Geology Review – June 2008. EWDOCS N1365385 V1 Hahei Sentinel Well Completion Report

If you have any additional information to share with our community, please email it by clicking here

Hahei Wastewater Upgrade

Sewage Feasibility Study – 2020

In 2019, TCDC appointed Harrison and Grierson (H&G) to prepare water and sewage expansion feasibility studies for Hahei. You can download the sewage feasibility study here. Hahei Wastewater Expansion Feasibility Study Final. Hahei Residents and Ratepayers Association reviewed the H&G study and submitted a letter with comments/questions. You can read the letter here. HRRA Draft Hahei Water And Sewage Feasibility Study Comments Final. A meeting with TCDC/H&G and various interested parties took place in Whitianga on 24 September 2020 to discuss the H&G feasibility study and HRRA letter. The Minutes of the meeting can be downloaded here. Hahei Water and Wastewater Feasibility Study Meeting Minutes 24 September 2020

Background

In the TCDC Long Term Plan 2018/2028, there is a commitment to develop a comprehensive plan to collect and then treat all sewage in Hahei. In addition, all Hahei water systems will be upgraded as appropriate. The whole process is expected to take several years to complete. For more details download TCDC’s letter sent to residents. TCDC Letter Hahei Wastewater And Water Supply Systems 9 August 2017 In January, we met with TCDC to discuss their overall strategy for upgrading water and wastewater systems in Hahei. It was explained that TCDC would invite consultants to examine the challenges that Hahei faces in relation to water and wastewater. We were invited to send them a letter outlining the local issues to ensure that the consultant would address them. Here is a copy of letter we sent. Hahei Water And Wastewater TOR TCDC TCDC responded to our request with this email. RE Hahei Water And Wastewater Upgrade. As you can see, our focus is to ensure that TCDC and their consultants spend as much time with our community as possible, explaining all the issues and the financial implications associated with each option.

Emma Place Upgrade

In 2019, TCDC installed water distribution piping and sewer collection systems in Emma Place. At the TCDC Council meeting on 19 February 2019, a paper was presented explaining construction costs and payments they wish to collect from ratepayers. EmmaPlace TCDC Council Paper 2019 1 23 As you can see, TCDC is expecting ratepayers to pay $23,288 either as a lump sum or spread over a number of years. Also, TCDC charges for all services at rates that were approved for FY 2018/19. Click here for details. TCDC Rates 2018 19 See para 7 for sewage and para 11 for water. This means that each ratepayer pays $510.81 for water and $832.52 for wastewater. Rates vary somewhat and to understand your exact rates, you should read the document in detail. After extended negotiations, TCDC reached agreement with all affected parties

Traffic Consultation 2018 – Updated

Traffic Consultation Results

TCDC received 319 written submission in response to their request for public views on the proposed changes to parking by laws in Hahei Village. TCDC also devoted a day to receive verbal submissions.

TCDC’s summary of the submissions can be found here TCDC Parking Consultation Staff Report. However, if wish to read all 320 individual submissions, click on the following.  Parking Submissions3, Parking Submssions2Parking Submissions1. If you wish to read the HR&RA verbal submission click here. VerbalSubmission

Apart from new parking restrictions are the Hahei Store, there will be no changes to parking in Hahei as a result of the Consultation.

What lessons can we learn from this process?

  1.  Minimal parking rules and regulations part of the Coromandel and Hahei culture. We like our freedom to park where ever we choose.
  2. Parking problems only occur for short, but growing,  period of the year. Many people would prefer to endure, and/or enjoy, the holiday crowds, than have parking controls.
  3. There is no general consensus on the best traffic management solution for Hahei. In these circumstances, it is better to make small incremental changes and test their effectiveness before moving on.

Going forward, we will continue monitor Cathedral Cove visitor numbers, peak traffic volumes and their impact on street parking.

Traffic Consultation Background Information

TCDC has invited Hahei ratepayers to express their views on possible new bylaws in Hahei. The consultation takes place 10 August 2018 to 4 pm on 10 September. Details of the consultation process can be found on the TCDC website by clicking here. TCDC also mailed out a letter to ratepayers. If you did not receive the letter, you can read it here. Consultation Letter

We urge all Hahei Residents and Ratepayers to exercise your democratic right and submit your views.

To assist in you in preparing your submission, here is a summary of the key points you should consider.

What options is TCDC proposing?

The consultation documentation identifies only two options.

  1. Resident Parking Only in whole of Hahei from Pa Rd to then beach
  2. No Stopping lines throughout the whole of Hahei

There is however, a third option –  keep the status quo and no new parking controls.

What are the benefits of Resident only parking?

Resident only parking would

  1. Remove many day visitor cars from the streets of Hahei. They would be required to park in the Visitor Car Park or other Council car parks
  2. Enable residents to safely walk along grass berms. Children would again be able to play on the streets more safely.
  3. A first step in the creation of walking village.

What are the downsides of Resident only parking?

Resident only parking could have the following effects

  1. Reduce visitors to Hahei, affecting sales in retail shops
  2. Make Hahei appear unfriendly
  3. Restrict free movement of locals
  4. Change the character of Hahei

What aspects of Resident Parking does the Council still need to address?

The recent survey identified a number of key issues that were critical to the success of resident parking. Not all have been covered in the draft bylaws. If you support resident only parking, we recommend you specify that you support is conditional on the following matters being resolved satisfactorily

  • Number of Resident parking permits. The draft bylaw allows for one permit whereas the Action Plan allowed for two permits per residential property. Our recent survey indicated support for two or more permits. If you would like more than one permit, please say so with a reason.
  • Resident Parking Permits, Area – There is no definition of which properties would be entitled to residential parking permits. In our discussions we have always included all of Hahei Village (including all of Hahei Beach Road), Orchard Road, Sarahs Hill, Link, Lees and Hahei Roads).
  • Simple Low Cost Permit System – Permits only need to be issued once and surrendered upon sale of the property. They are likely to be a small card to be placed in your vehicle windscreen and therefore minimal cost.
  • Emergency and Trade Visitors – There needs to be a system in place to cover
    • Emergency services,
    • Trades and contractors
    • Visitors, renters and those who live here
    • Playcenter users, Library volunteers etc.
      While preliminary discussions with the TCDC Compliance Manager indicate that this should not be a problem this is not explicitly stated in the current proposal. If you feel this is important, please say so.
  • Patricia Place – The Resident parking proposal excludes Grange Road.  It should also exclude Patricia Place, as there are no stopping lines there as well. We need to ensure that berm parking in these 2 areas is restricted as well, with the exception that residents may park on the berms in Patricia Place.
  • Free Parking at Council Pay and Display Car Parks – The proposal indicates that permits would not be able to park for free in Council pay & display areas. This is contrary to the Action Plan adopted by the Community Board which was “That one permit per property be provided to permanent residents and ratepayers of the area bounded by Boat Harbour Road, State Highway 25, Hot Water Beach Road, Purangi Road, Hahei Road and the Purangi Estuary to permit free use of all Council car parks in Hahei and Hot Water Beach”.
  • Annual Review – The proposal does not allow for a review of the parking permit after each summer and we believe we must have a way of regularly adjusting traffic management to maintain the support of residents.
  • Signage – In your submission, please give your recommendations on the number and locations of signs. We could try just 2 or 3 signs strategically located and see how it works.
  • Hours of operation – Since the shuttle bus will operate from 9.00 am to 5.00 pm, it may be sensible for parking restrictions to operate over the same period. Please submit your views on the hours when parking restrictions should operate.

No Parking in Hahei Village - what does this mean?

The draft bylaw issued by TCDC proposes that all streets from Pa Road to the beach would be no parking. They would have dotted yellow no parking lines, similar to Grange Road. Berm parking would not be allowed. If you consider this amount of of control excessive, the rn say so in your submission. Perhaps you would like only a few streets to have no parking. We suggest you specify the streets but remember that, as we have seen with Grange Road, no parking in some streets will drive visitors to look for alternatives throughout Hahei.

Retain Status Quo - What will this mean for Hahei?

Perhaps the best option at this time to simply accept the current situation and make no changes to parking Bylaws in Hahei. The benefits of this option is

  • No cost
  • Maintain freedom to park anywhere

But doing nothing we have not addressed the following issues

  • Continued growth of tourism in Hahei. Should Hahei continue to be the parking lot for Cathedral Cove?
  • The inconvenience property owners face of tourists parking all over the streets of Hahei.
  • It will be increasingly difficult to persuade visitors to use pay and display car parks.

Pest Control – Bring Back the Birds

Pest Control In Hahei

Have you noticed how the dawn chorus is has become strangely silent? Walk to Cathedral Cove, and how often do you hear a bird sing?

A group of concerned residents, led by Brian Green decided to do something about it. They worked out a plan with DoC to install 50 ? traps in Cathedral Cove and have caught many possums, rats and stoats.

With the success in the Cathedral Cove area, trapping extending through Hahei Village to Wigmore Stream and other areas.

Trap Monitoring – there is a team who regularly check traps.

If you wish to join the team, get in touch with Brian Green or Karen Blair

bm.green43@gmail.com

Hahei Contact Information

In the last month, we have trapped the following:

  • 10 Possums
  • 10 Rats
  • 3 Stoats.

Native pidgeons and Tuis are returning to Hahei to enjoy spring flowers and berries.

This is a great start, but more trapping is needed to sustain the bird population growth!

Pest Control – Bring Back the Birds

Have you noticed how the dawn chorus is has become strangely silent? Walk to Cathedral Cove, and how often do you hear a bird sing?

A group of concerned residents, led by Brian Green decided to do something about it. They worked out a plan with DoC to install 50 ? traps in Cathedral Cove and have caught many possums, rats and stoats.

With the success in the Cathedral Cove area, trapping extending through Hahei Village to Wigmore Stream and other areas.

Trap Monitoring – there is a team who regularly check traps.

If you wish to join the team, get in touch with Brian Green or Karen Blair

bm.green43@gmail.com

Hahei Contact Information

In the last month, we have trapped the following:

  • 10 Possums
  • 10 Rats
  • 3 Stoats.

Native pidgeons and Tuis are returning to Hahei to enjoy spring flowers and berries.

This is a great start, but more trapping is needed to sustain the bird population growth!

Creating a Walkable Village
Where cars are guests on our roads

What is a Walkable Village?

One option that we are exploring is to develop Hahei into a “Walkable Village”. We need to explore what this means for a beach village, but conceptually it means

  • Road will become shared spaces where pedestrians have priority. Cars will be guests.
  • Walkways will be upgraded expanded and upgraded to safe, attractive all-weather paths.

Over the coming months we plan to develop the concept in more details for everyone to consider.

In the meantime, here is an example of a share space.

Exhibition Street, London

 

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