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Motueka Community Board
This page contains information about the Motueka Community Board.
Community Boards are separately elected advisory bodies and are not Council Committees. Their main role is to represent, and act as an advocate for the interests of their community.
- Membership of the Motueka Community Board
- Role of the Community Board
- Map of the Motueka Ward
- Motueka Community Board meetings, minutes, agendas and reports
- Motueka Community Board Discretionary Fund Application Form
- Contact the Motueka Community Board
Membership of the Motueka Community Board
Membership of the Motueka Community Board is voted for by residents during the local government elections, held every three years. Motueka Ward Councillors are also part of the Motueka Community Board.
Contact details for the Motueka Community Board are as follows:
Email: mcb@tasman.govt.nz
Members
| Name | Phone | Mobile | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Claire Hutt | 03 528 9609 | 027 659 1563 | clairehutt123@gmail.com |
| Richard Horrell | 03 528 9853 | 027 435 2656 | horrellfarm@xtra.co.nz |
| Brent Maru | 03 528 9128 | 027 285 7075 | brentmaru@vodafone.co.nz |
| Barry Dowler | 03 528 8828 | 027 270 5036 | dowler.horrell@gmail.com |
Motueka Ward Councillors |
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| Cr Peter Canton | 03 528 4911 | 027 746 8311 | peter.canton@tasman.govt.nz |
| Cr Paul Hawkes | 03 528 7846 | 027 255 3329 | paul.hawkes@tasman.govt.nz |
| Cr David Ogilvie | 03 528 9883 | 027 431 4656 | david.ogilvie@tasman.govt.nz |
Future Meetings
Previous Minutes
View minutes from previous Motueka Community Board Meetings
Role of Community Board
Community Boards are separately elected advisory bodies and are not Council Committees. Their main role is to represent, and act as an advocate for the interests of their community. Part 4 (subpart 2) of the 2002 Local Government Act defines the role of a community board. A community board's role is to:
- (a) represent, and act as an advocate for, the interests of its community; and
- (b) consider and report on all matters referred to it by the territorial authority, or any matter of interest or concern to the community board; and
- (c) maintain an overview of services provided by the territorial authority within the community; and
- (d) prepare an annual submission to the territorial authority for expenditure within the community; and
- (e) communicate with community organisations and special interest groups within the community; and
- (f) undertake any other responsibilities that are delegated to it by the territorial authority.