Dog Park - Matamata
Tim made this Official Information request to Matamata-Piako District Council
The request was successful.
      From: Tim
      
    
    Dear Matamata-Piako District Council,
MPDC engaged a consultant to determine if a dog park should occur in Swap Park in Matamata. Please provide information relating to the costs associated to this consultant, and the "variety of reasons" why a dog park won't go ahead at Swap Park in Matamata (see https://www.mpdc.govt.nz/news/all-news-a... for quote).
Yours faithfully,
Tim
        From: Ellie Mackintosh
        Matamata-Piako District Council
      
    
    Dear Tim
  
 We have received your enquiry regarding reasoning for why Council decided
 to not progress the dog park at Swap Park in Matamata.
  
 Your request will be processed in accordance with the provisions of the
 Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987 ("Act"). As
 required under section 13(1) of the Act we will respond to your request as
 soon as reasonably practicable and no later than 20 working days. The
 Ombudsmans website calculates this date to be 17 June 2021.
  
 If you have any questions relating to your request or wish to clarify any
 matters contained in your request please do not hesitate to contact me.
  
  
 Kind Regards
 Ellie
  
 Ellie Mackintosh | Legal Advisor
 Matamata-Piako District Council 35 Kenrick Street, PO Box 266, Te Aroha
 3342
 p 07 884 0060 | w [1]www.mpdc.govt.nz
For up to date Ministry of Health guidelines around COVID-19, please visit
 their website [2]www.covid19.govt.nz
 Please consider the environment before printing this email
  
  
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        From: Ellie Mackintosh
        Matamata-Piako District Council
      
    
    Dear Tim
  
 Council agreed to not go ahead with the Swap Park for the following
 reasons, during the LTP consultation and at the hearing on the 12 May 2021
 Council received mixed responses regarding having the dog park at
 Matamata. Reasoning from submitters included, alternative uses of the park
 would conflict with a dog park, safety issue with it being close to the
 helipad and there is an issue around how fencing of the dog park would
 work. Council also mentioned their preference for an overall plan for Swap
 Park to be completed before they committed to a Dog Park. Some reasoning
 is available in the minutes from the hearing, as well a decision document
 which will be available online at [1]www.mpdc.govt.nz. All submissions are
 also available online.
  
 To clarify the purpose of the business case was not to “decide if a dog
 park should go ahead”. As landowner and local authority the decision is
 Council’s to make. Council is not bound to proceed with a project because
 a business case says a project could has merit or could theoretically be
 done
  
 In regards to the total cost of the consultant that did the work there was
 10 hours work to a total of $1,610.
  
 If you are dissatisfied with the information received, you have the right,
 by way of making a complaint to an Ombudsman (under section 27(3) of the
 Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987), to seek an
 investigation and review of Council’s decision, more information on this
 process can be found at [2]www.ombudsman.parliament.nz.
  
  
 Kind Regards
 Ellie
  
 Ellie Mackintosh | Legal Advisor
 Matamata-Piako District Council 35 Kenrick Street, PO Box 266, Te Aroha
 3342
 p 07 884 0060 | w [3]www.mpdc.govt.nz
For up to date Ministry of Health guidelines around COVID-19, please visit
 their website [4]www.covid19.govt.nz
 Please consider the environment before printing this email
  
  
 _____________________________________________
 From: Ellie Mackintosh
 Sent: Thursday, 20 May 2021 10:37
 To: 'Tim' <[FOI #15511 email]>
 Subject: Acknowledgement - LGOIMA - Dog Park at Swap Park Matamata
  
  
 Dear Tim
  
 We have received your enquiry regarding reasoning for why Council decided
 to not progress the dog park at Swap Park in Matamata.
  
 Your request will be processed in accordance with the provisions of the
 Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987 ("Act"). As
 required under section 13(1) of the Act we will respond to your request as
 soon as reasonably practicable and no later than 20 working days. The
 Ombudsmans website calculates this date to be 17 June 2021.
  
 If you have any questions relating to your request or wish to clarify any
 matters contained in your request please do not hesitate to contact me.
  
  
 Kind Regards
 Ellie
  
 Ellie Mackintosh | Legal Advisor
 Matamata-Piako District Council 35 Kenrick Street, PO Box 266, Te Aroha
 3342
 p 07 884 0060 | w [5]www.mpdc.govt.nz
For up to date Ministry of Health guidelines around COVID-19, please visit
 their website [6]www.covid19.govt.nz
 Please consider the environment before printing this email
  
  
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