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15 August 2024
Jesse Wood
By email: [FYI request #27744 email]
Tēnā koe Jesse
INFORMATION REQUEST
On  21  July  2024  you  asked  for  information  about  expenditure on  boat  ramps.  Here  is  our
response to your questions:
I am writing to request information regarding three boat ramps in Tauranga.
1. Sulphur Point
2. Whareroa
3. Pilot bay

I have two requests:
1. I would like total expenditure for the past ten years grouped by year please.
Please see the table below and the explanation that follows.
Table 1 Expenditure by financial year
Financial
Boat ramp
Additional expenditure
Year
maintenance
 (All boat ramps)
(Three boat ramps)
2013/2014
$550,886
$146,706
2014/2015
$119,885
$91,778
2015/2016
$56,879
$65,245
2016/2017
$182,064
$71,232
2017/2018
$135,587
$127,594
2018/2019
$70,848
$144,767
2019/2020
$95,627
$260,005
2020/2021
$403,700
$229,147
2021/2022
$231,528
$192,257
2022/2023
$345,060
$284,499
2023/2024
$161,985
$266,849
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We cannot separate the total expenditure of the three boat ramps you identified from
the total expenditure across all council boat ramps.
  We can provide the expenditure on renewals, repairs and maintenance for the
three boat ramps. These figures are included in the column headed ‘Boat ramp
maintenance’. All capital figures are included in these costs. This is not the total
expenditure on those boat ramps.
  There are also electricity, depreciation, and overhead costs. These are included
in the column headed ‘Additional costs’. Additional expenditure covers all council
boat ramps, not just the three you identified. We cannot separate these costs by
individual boat ramps. We have not included loan interest in these figures as this
applies across our Marine Facilities activity.
2. For the past year 2023-2024 I would like
-  a  detailed  breakdown  of  itemised expediture  across  these  three  boat ramps
including - names of contractor companies who provided any services

Please see the below table for the breakdown of expenses.
Table 2 Breakdown of expenses
Site
Job description
Cost
Reactive and planned preventative maintenance
Sulphur Point 4
Boat ramp monthly inspection and waterblasting
$10,715
lane ramp
Electrical – lights on boat ramp during the day
$389
Loose bolts on pile guide
$61
Sulphur Point 6
Tighten cleats on pontoons and replacing one cleat
$184
lane ramp
Boat ramp monthly inspection and waterblasting
$18,345
Whareroa
Removed protruding screws on sign
$61
Boat ramp monthly inspection and waterblasting
$3,291
Pilot Bay ramp
Sand removal Pilot Bay ramp
$38,000
Boat ramp monthly inspection and waterblasting
$4,884
All three sites
Hire of electronic signage for boat ramp fees
$23,133
Sub-total
$99,063
Renewals
Sulphur Point 6
Replacement of lights
$7,649
lane ramp
Replacement of three timber piles
$22,000
Whareroa
Replacement of a section of pontoon floats
$33,073
Sub-total
$62,922
TOTAL
$161,985
The contractors providing services were:
  City Care
  DMI Grazing
  Anchorage Pontoons
  Tom French Contracting
This request and the response have been considered under the LGOIMA1.
1 Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987
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Ngā mihi
Emily Clarke
Acting Team Leader
Democracy Services

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