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Tauranga City and the Western Bay of Plenty

Auckland. Tauranga. Hamilton. Rotorua. Wellington. Location. Tauranga City and the Western Bay of Plenty. Driving Times. Auckland - 2.5 - 3.0 hours / 206km Hamilton – 1.25 hours / 106km Rotorua – 1.0 hour / 86km. Flying Times Auckland – 35min Wellington – 1.10 Hours. The Region.

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Tauranga City and the Western Bay of Plenty

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  1. Auckland Tauranga Hamilton Rotorua Wellington Location Tauranga City and the Western Bay of Plenty Driving Times • Auckland - 2.5 - 3.0 hours / 206km • Hamilton – 1.25 hours / 106km • Rotorua – 1.0 hour / 86km • Flying Times • Auckland – 35min • Wellington – 1.10 Hours

  2. The Region Bay of Plenty Region • Western Bay of Plenty Sub-Region is the Economic Centre of the Region • Tauranga City is the Largest City in the Region Governance • Regional Council – Environment Bay of Plenty Regional Council • Local Government (Western Bay of Plenty): • Tauranga City Council • Western Bay of Plenty District Council Bay of Plenty Region Western Bay of Plenty Sub-Region Tauranga City and the Western Bay of Plenty

  3. Sub-Regional Context Mount Maunganui PART 1 WAIRAKEI Tauranga City PART 1 WAIRAKEI PART 2 TE TUMU Maketu Rangiuru Business Park Te Puke

  4. The Site & Scale 760 hectares / 1878 acres 2km 6km

  5. Te Tumu - Land Holdings LEGEND A: Te Tumu Kaituna 14 B: Tauranga City Council / Western Bay of Plenty District Council (Carrus / Hickson Development Interests) C: Te Tumu Kaituna 7B1 & 7B2 D: Te Tumu Kaituna 8B1 E: Catalyst F: Ford Land Holdings G: Te Tumu Kaituna 11B2 TE TUMU LANDOWNERS GROUP A: Te Tumu Kaituna 14 B: Carrus / Hickson Development Interests F: Ford Land Holdings G: Te Tumu 11B2

  6. Te Tumu Landowners Group (TTLG) • Comprises of the Three Main Landowners in the Papamoa East – Te Tumu Area • Formed in December 2004 • To Respond to the SmartGrowth Strategy and Address Infrastructure, Land Use Planning & Integration

  7. Te Tumu Landowners Group Activity Timeline 2004 - 2011 • 2004 – SmartGrowth Strategy Released • 2005 – TTLG Development Framework Concept Plan • 2005 – 2011 Wairakei (Part 1) Rezoning Hearings, Appeals & Settlement • 2006 – 2009 Papamoa Comprehensive Stormwater Consent Hearings, Appeals & Settlement • 2006 – 2009 Regional Policy Statement – Growth Mgt • Hearings, Appeals & Settlement • 2009 – 2012 Tauranga City Plan Submissions, Hearings & Appeals • 2010 – 2011 Proposed Regional Policy Statement Submissions & Hearings

  8. Western Bay of Plenty SmartGrowth Strategy • SmartGrowth Strategy Timeline: • 2001 – 2004: Strategy Development • 2004: Strategy Launched by PM • 2007: Strategy Reviewed • 2008: Eastern Corridor Strategy Released • 2012 – 2013: Strategy Review Population Growth Projections 2007 Western Bay of Plenty: • 2001 – 129,125 • 2006 – 145,644 (149,9001) • 2011 – 162,500 (161,5002) • 2026 – 215,500 • 2051 – 286,000 Growth Statistics Every Week: • 100 people arrive from other places • 52 people leave the area • 32 new houses are built • 54 more vehicles go on the road, and • 45 new jobs are created 1 Actual 2006 Census 2 2011 Statistics NZ Estimate

  9. The Planning Context

  10. The SmartGrowth Eastern Corridor Vision

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