Removal of Hamilton statue
John made this Official Information request to Hamilton City Council
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      From: John
      
    
    Dear Hamilton City Council,
I would like to request the following information regarding the removal of Hamilton statue, Garden Place.
1. Who will pay the cost of the removal? what's the cost of the removal
2. Has the council received any objection for removing the statue? If yes, please provide the details
3. What is the current status of the statue?
4. Does the council has any plan to remove other historial statues in the city?
Yours faithfully,
John
        From: official information
        Hamilton City Council
      
    
    Kia ora
 
I write to acknowledge your information request of 28 October 2020, as per
 the below email.
 
Please be advised that your request has been passed on to the relevant
 team within Council and you will be informed of the outcome.
 
The Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987 requires
 that we advise you of our decision on whether the Council will provide the
 requested information or not “as soon as reasonably practicable”, no later
 than 20 working days after the day we received your request. We will
 respond to you no later than 25 November 2020.
 
 
Ian Loiterton
Governance Advisor | Kaitohu komiti
Governance Unit
 
Email: [email address]
 
 
 
Hamilton City Council | Private Bag 3010 | Hamilton 3240 |
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        From: official information
        Hamilton City Council
      
    
    Kia ora John
 
To enable a response to your request, the council would appreciate
 clarification of what you mean by the following statement:
 
2. Has the council received any objection for removing the statue? If yes,
 please provide the details.
 
The Council is able to collate the number of complaints received via the
 call centre and objections received through our social media platforms and
 private messages.
 
Is that what you require?
 
If you want deeper detail then this, it will be very difficult to meet
 without substantial collation or research. This includes the data
 extraction and collation of individual complaints, and the redaction of
 these to protect the privacy of individuals.  
 
Unless your request is amended, we may have to refuse that part of your
 request it under section 17(f) of the LGOIMA, which applies where the
 information cannot be made available without substantial collation or
 research.
 
Please let me know before 6 November 2020 whether you are prepared to
 amend or clarify your request and, if so, how. Ideally, this would be
 restricting the scope of the requested information to the number of
 complaints, not the compilation of individual complaints.
 
Please note, if you do amend or clarify your request, this will be
 considered to be a new request for the purpose of calculating the maximum
 statutory timeframe for response—see section 13(7) of the LGOIMA. The
 Council will, however, respond as soon as practicable.
 
 
Regards,
 
 
Ian Loiterton
 Governance Advisor | Kaitohu komiti
Governance Unit
Email: [1][email address]
   
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From: official information
 Sent: Thursday, 29 October 2020 10:56 AM
 To: John <[FOI #14044 email]>
 Subject: LGOIMA 20320: re Removal of Hamilton statue
 
Kia ora
 
I write to acknowledge your information request of 28 October 2020, as per
 the below email.
 
Please be advised that your request has been passed on to the relevant
 team within Council and you will be informed of the outcome.
 
The Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987 requires
 that we advise you of our decision on whether the Council will provide the
 requested information or not “as soon as reasonably practicable”, no later
 than 20 working days after the day we received your request. We will
 respond to you no later than 25 November 2020.
 
 
Ian Loiterton
Governance Advisor | Kaitohu komiti
Governance Unit
 
Email: [email address]
 
 
 
Hamilton City Council | Private Bag 3010 | Hamilton 3240 |
 www.hamilton.govt.nz
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This email and any attachments are strictly confidential and may contain
 privileged information. If you are not the intended recipient please
 delete the message and notify the sender. You should not read, copy, use,
 change, alter, disclose or deal in any manner whatsoever with this email
 or its attachments without written authorisation from the originating
 sender. Hamilton City Council does not accept any liability whatsoever in
 connection with this email and any attachments including in connection
 with computer viruses, data corruption, delay, interruption, unauthorised
 access or unauthorised amendment. Unless expressly stated to the contrary
 the content of this email, or any attachment, shall not be considered as
 creating any binding legal obligation upon Hamilton City Council. Any
 views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender and may
 not necessarily reflect the views of Hamilton City Council.
 
 
 
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      From: John
      
    
    Dear official information,
Yes, please provide the number of complain and objection regarding this matter.
Thanks
Yours sincerely,
John
        From: official information
        Hamilton City Council
      
    
    Kia ora John
 
I write to acknowledge your clarification, as per the below email.
 
Please be advised that your request has been passed on to the relevant
 team within Council and you will be informed of the outcome.
 
The Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987 requires
 that we advise you of our decision on whether the Council will provide the
 requested information or not “as soon as reasonably practicable”, no later
 than 20 working days after the day we received your request. We will
 respond to you no later than 27 November 2020.
 
 
Ian Loiterton
Governance Advisor | Kaitohu komiti
Governance Unit
 
Email: [email address]
 
 
 
Hamilton City Council | Private Bag 3010 | Hamilton 3240 |
 www.hamilton.govt.nz
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 delete the message and notify the sender. You should not read, copy, use,
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 or its attachments without written authorisation from the originating
 sender. Hamilton City Council does not accept any liability whatsoever in
 connection with this email and any attachments including in connection
 with computer viruses, data corruption, delay, interruption, unauthorised
 access or unauthorised amendment. Unless expressly stated to the contrary
 the content of this email, or any attachment, shall not be considered as
 creating any binding legal obligation upon Hamilton City Council. Any
 views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender and may
 not necessarily reflect the views of Hamilton City Council.
 
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        From: official information
        Hamilton City Council
      
    
    Kia ora John
 
I refer to your information request of 28 October 2020 as attached /
 below, Hamilton City Council is able to provide a response.
 
You requested:
 
I would like to request the following information regarding the removal of
 Hamilton statue, Garden Place.
 
1. Who will pay the cost of the removal? what's the cost of the removal
2. Has the council received any objection for removing the statue? If yes,
 please provide the details
3. What is the current status of the statue?
4. Does the council has any plan to remove other historial statues in the
 city?
 
The Council’s Decision and Response:
 
Hamilton City Council has paid for the removal of the statue. The cost of
 removal was $3,000.
 
The statue is currently off public display in a secure storage facility.
 
Council has no plans to remove any other statues.
 
Hamilton City Council has received objections to the removal of the
 statue. These objections have included approximately 38 emails, 31 by
 phone, four in person, and a further 21 by Facebook Messenger.
 
A breakdown of the figures is provided below.
 
 
Means of feedback In support of Against removal Other
removal
 Email 120 34 4
 Call centre 11 20 11
 Hamilton City Council 2 4 1
 reception
 Facebook Numbers not available 21  
 
As per my attached email dated 31 October 2020, the Council is unable to
 provide a deeper analysis of the type of feedback without significant
 substantial collation and research that would have unduly impacted its
 other operations. Detailed analysis of the complaints/objections is
 therefore refused, in accordance with the LGOIMA 17(f).
 
In making the above decision, the Council considered the public interest
 in this matter and determined it did not outweigh the undue impact the
 collation would have had on its operations.
 
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.
 
 
Regards,
 
 
Ian Loiterton
Governance Advisor | Kaitohu komiti
Governance Unit
 
Email: [email address]
 
 
 
Hamilton City Council | Private Bag 3010 | Hamilton 3240 |
 www.hamilton.govt.nz
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This email and any attachments are strictly confidential and may contain
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 delete the message and notify the sender. You should not read, copy, use,
 change, alter, disclose or deal in any manner whatsoever with this email
 or its attachments without written authorisation from the originating
 sender. Hamilton City Council does not accept any liability whatsoever in
 connection with this email and any attachments including in connection
 with computer viruses, data corruption, delay, interruption, unauthorised
 access or unauthorised amendment. Unless expressly stated to the contrary
 the content of this email, or any attachment, shall not be considered as
 creating any binding legal obligation upon Hamilton City Council. Any
 views expressed in this message are those of the individual sender and may
 not necessarily reflect the views of Hamilton City Council.
 
 
 
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