Information on land set aside for treaty settlement
Karl Webber made this Official Information request to Kapiti Coast District Council
This request has been withdrawn by the person who made it. There may be an explanation in the correspondence below.
From: Karl Webber
Dear Kapiti Coast District Council,
please advise what lands within the Maclean Park area are set aside or part of any treaty settlements.
I will refer you to page 5 of the Kāpiti Island Gateway Centre Feasibility Study Final Report 2013 Iwi section - " a Treaty claim over the strip of road reserve in the Boating Club car park
that should not be viewed as an impediment to progress"
https://www.kapiticoast.govt.nz/media/25...
Yours faithfully,
Karl Webber
From: Mailbox - Information Request
Kapiti Coast District Council
Good afternoon Mr Webber,
Thank you for your request for information received 29 April 2019 via the
FYI request website. This request will be managed under the provisions of
the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987.
As required by LGOIMA we are transferring part of your request to Te
Arawhiti (The Office for Māori Crown Relations) under section 12(b)(ii) of
the Act, as I believe the information you have requested is more closely
connected with the functions of this Office. You will hear directly from
Te Arawhiti concerning your request.
I would like to assure you that staff are still looking into the rest of
your request and will respond to you as soon as possible and (unless a
time extension is notified to you before then) within the statutory period
of 20 working days from when Council received your request.
You have the right to seek an investigation and review by the Ombudsman of
this decision. Information about how to make a complaint is available at
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Kind regards
Diane Nattrass
Project Coordinator
Te Kaituitui Kaupapa
Tel 04 2964 699
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From: Mailbox - Information Request
Kapiti Coast District Council
Good afternoon Mr Webber,
On 1 May 2019 we wrote to you to advise that as required by LGOIMA we were
transferring part of your request to Te Arawhiti (The Office for Mâori
Crown Relations) under section 12(b)(ii) of the Act, as we believed the
information you requested was more closely connected with the functions of
that Office. As advised you will hear directly from Te Arawhiti
concerning your request.
This is just a follow up email to inform you that our staff did check our
systems and records and we don’t have anything to add on the matter.
Hopefully you will be hearing from Te Arawhiti in the coming days. We have
requested that they send us a copy of their response to you for our
records also.
You have the right to seek an investigation and review by the Ombudsman of
this decision. Information about how to make a complaint is available at
[1]www.ombudsman.parliament.nz or freephone 0800 802 602.
Kind regards
Diane Nattrass
Advisor, Corporate Planning and Reporting
Te Kaitohutohu, Rangapû Whakatakotoranga Kaupapa
Tel 04 2964 699
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From: Karl Webber
Dear Mailbox - Information Request,
I have not received any information from Te Arawhiti, this is the second request from me and the same reply to which i received no information.
The fact that the settlement lands are discussed in council documents I would expect the infromation to come from KCDC please, if you need to get it from another party then please get the information and send it to me, my application for information is from KCDC nobody else.
I will ask the Ombudsman office to intervene soon, I do not buy into the KCDC not knowing what land is designated as Maori or set aside for treaty settlements on the Kapiti coast, especially when it's been discussed in council.
Yours sincerely,
Karl Webber
From: McGregor, Lu
Tēnā koe Mr Webber.
I am writing to respond to your request under the Official Information
Act. Unfortunately it looks as though you did not receive our initial
response on 15 November 2018. I would appreciate your confirming you have
received this reponse now.
Ngā mihi, Lu
Lu McGregor
Negotiation & Settlement manager
te kāhui whakatau (treaty settlements)
DDI: +64 4 494 9800 CELL: 027 [2]tearawhiti.govt.nz
562 5843
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From: Karl Webber
Dear McGregor, Lu,
I would like to withdraw my request, thanks for the information sent.
I assume the treaty settlement issue I was asking about was from 2013, even though it is still in the draft plan for a gateway centre, and is no longer relevant therefore my request itself is really irrelevant.
Yours sincerely,
Karl Webber
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