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What's happening in your I communtty All info on changes to Council services and facilities can be found at waimakariri.govt.nz/covid19 Council Sends Three Waters Response to Government Interested in the District Plan? Try the ePlan It's easy to find out how the proposed District Plan may affect your property. To get started. simply search for your address on our ePlan at YOUTH Development Grant The Waimakariri District Council has sent its response to the Govemment on the proposed Three Waters Reforms following a Council meeting waimakaririgovtnzieplan Available to young people living in the Waimakariri District aged between 12 and 24. last week. The ePlan will show the provisions that are relevant for your property and let you send your feedback on the proposed District Plan to the Council The Council's submission argues that the proposal is flawed and questions the reliability of underlying data. It also summarises community feedback in which 95 percent of respondents supported the Council opting-out based on the information currently available. Video tutorials and a step-by-step guide for browsing and making submissions via the ePlan can be viewed at waimakariri govtneletstalk The Council's recommendations include pausing the reform to allow alignment with other local govemment reform processes and to allow the new water services regulator, Taumata Arowal to be established. It also asks for increased Have you signed up for the Waimakariri District Council Newsletter? community involvement in decision making on how water services are provided. To join visit: wainakariri.govt.nz/subscribe The Council's letter to the Minister of Local Govermment and full submission on the proposed reforms can be found on the Council website. Newsette Applications are now open and will close on Friday 11 February 2022. Care Required When Disposing of Roof Tiles If you have amy questions: Contact us at com.board@wmk govt.ne Or call 027 254 3940 A spate of people dumping decramastic roofing tiles at Council transfer stations is causing headaches for staff and resulting in costly clean-up bils due to positive results for asbestos. In the last week, two loads of decramastic tiles have been dumped at transfer stations in Oxford and Rangiora resulting in clean-up bils of over $12.500. It follows several similar incidents over Rattle Brushes recent months. When roof tiles are found at Council transfer stations, the area is isolated from the public until testing is completed. If results show asbestos is present, specialists are required to clean up the OF THE contamination to ensure there's no further risk to NEED FUNDING FOR A COMMUNITY PROJECT? staff or visitors. All decramastic-style roof tiles (these are pressed steel tiles, with a sand or grit surface bound in bitumen) should be professionally tested for asbestos before being removed, as asbestos fibres In these tiles can pose a risk to those working on the roof as well as those living on the property. It's time to dust off your pencils, paint brushes or crayons! Your Community Board can support your project with grant funding. lustrate your tavourite book cover, character or brary in this creative competition for all ages. Entries wil be displayed to the public with prizes for the top artworkst If the testing shows that the tiles do not contain asbestos, the Council asks that you bring the lab results with you and discuss the material with staff before dumping Application forms and grant crteria are available online or feom any Council Service Cente For more information aboue funding visit the Council website Find out more at Enter Now Council Transfer Stations cannot accept material wainakarin govt.nacommunitygrants containing asbestos, if you need to dispose of asbestos material please contact EcoCentral on Find out more ibraries. waimakariri.govt.na IN RANIER 03 941 7513 or adminaecocentral.co.ne WAIMAKARIRI waimakariri.govt.nz DISTRICT COUNCIL What's happening in your I communtty All info on changes to Council services and facilities can be found at waimakariri.govt.nz/covid19 Council Sends Three Waters Response to Government Interested in the District Plan? Try the ePlan It's easy to find out how the proposed District Plan may affect your property. To get started. simply search for your address on our ePlan at YOUTH Development Grant The Waimakariri District Council has sent its response to the Govemment on the proposed Three Waters Reforms following a Council meeting waimakaririgovtnzieplan Available to young people living in the Waimakariri District aged between 12 and 24. last week. The ePlan will show the provisions that are relevant for your property and let you send your feedback on the proposed District Plan to the Council The Council's submission argues that the proposal is flawed and questions the reliability of underlying data. It also summarises community feedback in which 95 percent of respondents supported the Council opting-out based on the information currently available. Video tutorials and a step-by-step guide for browsing and making submissions via the ePlan can be viewed at waimakariri govtneletstalk The Council's recommendations include pausing the reform to allow alignment with other local govemment reform processes and to allow the new water services regulator, Taumata Arowal to be established. It also asks for increased Have you signed up for the Waimakariri District Council Newsletter? community involvement in decision making on how water services are provided. To join visit: wainakariri.govt.nz/subscribe The Council's letter to the Minister of Local Govermment and full submission on the proposed reforms can be found on the Council website. Newsette Applications are now open and will close on Friday 11 February 2022. Care Required When Disposing of Roof Tiles If you have amy questions: Contact us at com.board@wmk govt.ne Or call 027 254 3940 A spate of people dumping decramastic roofing tiles at Council transfer stations is causing headaches for staff and resulting in costly clean-up bils due to positive results for asbestos. In the last week, two loads of decramastic tiles have been dumped at transfer stations in Oxford and Rangiora resulting in clean-up bils of over $12.500. It follows several similar incidents over Rattle Brushes recent months. When roof tiles are found at Council transfer stations, the area is isolated from the public until testing is completed. If results show asbestos is present, specialists are required to clean up the OF THE contamination to ensure there's no further risk to NEED FUNDING FOR A COMMUNITY PROJECT? staff or visitors. All decramastic-style roof tiles (these are pressed steel tiles, with a sand or grit surface bound in bitumen) should be professionally tested for asbestos before being removed, as asbestos fibres In these tiles can pose a risk to those working on the roof as well as those living on the property. It's time to dust off your pencils, paint brushes or crayons! Your Community Board can support your project with grant funding. lustrate your tavourite book cover, character or brary in this creative competition for all ages. Entries wil be displayed to the public with prizes for the top artworkst If the testing shows that the tiles do not contain asbestos, the Council asks that you bring the lab results with you and discuss the material with staff before dumping Application forms and grant crteria are available online or feom any Council Service Cente For more information aboue funding visit the Council website Find out more at Enter Now Council Transfer Stations cannot accept material wainakarin govt.nacommunitygrants containing asbestos, if you need to dispose of asbestos material please contact EcoCentral on Find out more ibraries. waimakariri.govt.na IN RANIER 03 941 7513 or adminaecocentral.co.ne WAIMAKARIRI waimakariri.govt.nz DISTRICT COUNCIL