New Plymouth District

New Plymouth District
Territorial authority
New Plymouth District Council offices

Location of the New Plymouth District
Country New Zealand
Region Taranaki
District New Plymouth District Council
Wards New Plymouth
North
South-West
Seat New Plymouth
Government
  Mayor Neil Holdom
  Deputy Mayor Richard Jordan
  MP Jonathan Young
Area
  Total 2,324.26 km2 (897.40 sq mi)
Population (June 2017)[1]
  Total 80,700
  Density 35/km2 (90/sq mi)
Time zone UTC+12 (NZST)
  Summer (DST) UTC+13 (NZDT)
Postcode(s) Map of postcodes
Website District Council

The New Plymouth District is one of the districts of New Zealand within Taranaki. It includes the city of New Plymouth and smaller towns such as Inglewood, Oakura and Waitara.

In 1989, as a part of New Zealand-wide reorganisation of local government, New Plymouth City Council was merged with North Taranaki District Council, Inglewood District Council, and Clifton County Council to form the New Plymouth District Council.

Population

The district's population at the June 2017 census was 80,700,.[1] The New Plymouth District is the 10th largest district (out of 67) in New Zealand

Local Government

Every three years the Mayor, 14 councillors and 16 community board members are elected by the New Plymouth District’s enrolled voters. The full council, sub-committees and standing committees meet on a six-weekly cycle. The current serving Mayor of New Plymouth is Neil Holdom.

The Planning and Performance standing committees have delegated authority from the council to make final decisions on certain matters, and they make recommendations to the council on all others. The four community boards – Clifton, Waitara, Inglewood and Kaitake – as well as the subcommittees and working parties can make recommendations to the standing committees for them to consider.

The third standing committee, the Hearings Commission, is a quasi-judicial body that meets whenever a formal hearing is required – for instance, to hear submissions on a publicly notified resource consent application.

The Chief Executive and approximately 460 full-time equivalent staff provide advice and information to the elected members and the public, implement council decisions and manage the district’s day-to-day operations.

This includes everything from maintaining more than 280 parks and reserves, waste water management and issuing consents and permits, through to providing libraries and other recreational services and ensuring the district’s eateries meet health standards.

New Plymouth District Council's annual operating revenue for 2013/2014 is $167.18 million.[2]

Council members

NameAffiliation (if any)Notes
Neil HoldomIndependentMayor of New Plymouth (Elected 2016)
Shaun BiesiekIndependentWard: New Plymouth City (Since 2007)
Gordon BrownIndependentWard: New Plymouth City (Since 2013)
Murray ChongIndependentWard: New Plymouth (Since 2013)
Harry DuynhovenIndependentWard: New Plymouth (Since 2015 by-election)
Richard HandleyIndependentWard: New Plymouth City (Since 2013)
Stacey HitchcockIndependentWard: New Plymouth City (Elected 2016)
Colin JohnstonIndependentWard: North (Since 2013)
Richard JordanIndependentDeputy Mayor, Ward: South-West (Since 2013)
Craig McFarlaneIndependentWard: North (Since 2007) (Deputy Mayor)
John Horse McleodIndependentWard: New Plymouth City (Elected 2016)
Alan McLeodyIndependentWard: New Plymouth City (Elected 2016)
Mike MerrickIndependentWard: New Plymouth City (Elected 2016)
Marie PearceIndependentWard: South-West (Since 2007)
Roy WeaverIndependentWard: New Plymouth City (Since 2015 by-election)

Community boards

Waitara Community Board (four members): Trevor Dodunski, Andrew Larsen, Jonathan Marshall, Joe Rauner.
Clifton Community Board (four members): Ken Bedford, Warren Petersen, Pam Street and John McLean.
Inglewood Community Board (four members): Jenny Bunn, Karen Moratti, Kevin John Rowan, Phillip Rowe.
Kaitake Community Board (four members): Graham Chard, Paul Coxhead, Doug Hislop, Mike Pillette.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Subnational Population Estimates: At 30 June 2017 (provisional)". Statistics New Zealand. 24 October 2017. Retrieved 24 October 2017. For urban areas, "Subnational population estimates (UA, AU), by age and sex, at 30 June 1996, 2001, 2006-16 (2017 boundary)". Statistics New Zealand. 24 October 2017. Retrieved 24 October 2017.
  2. "About New Plymouth District Council". New Plymouth District Council.

Coordinates: 39°03′29″S 174°04′31″E / 39.05806°S 174.07528°E / -39.05806; 174.07528

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