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Committees


Committees

Committees of the Kapiti Coast District Council currently operating are:

Environment and Community Development Committee

Corporate Business Committee

Regulatory Management Committee

Creative Communities New Zealand Committee
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Community Boards

The Community Boards in the Kapiti Coast District are:

Otaki Community Board
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The Otaki Community Board administers a Community Grants Fund and a Promotion Fund. Click on the titles for a copy of the relevant criteria and application forms.

Paekakariki Community Board
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The Paekakariki Community Board administers a Discretionary Grants Fund and the Campe Estate Community Fund. Click on the titles for a copy of the relevant criteria and application forms.

Paraparaumu/Raumati Community Board
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The Paraparaumu/Raumati Community Board administers a Discretionary Grants Fund. Click on the title for a copy of the relevant criteria and application form.

Waikanae Community Board
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The Waikanae Community Board administers a Discretionary Grants Fund and a Promotion Fund. Click on the titles for a copy of the relevant criteria and application forms.

The Boards fill the requirements of Section 49 of the Local Government Act 2002 which states that:

“(1) A community board must be established for each community constituted, in accordance with Schedule 6, by—
(a)  an Order in Council giving effect to a reorganisation scheme; or
(b)  a resolution made by the territorial authority within whose district the community will be situated as a result of a proposal by electors to establish a community; or
(c)  a resolution made by the territorial authority within whose district the community will be situated as a result of the territorial authority’s review of representation arrangements.
(2)  The community board must be described as the “[name of community] Community Board”.




This page is maintained by Democratic Services, who can be contacted at Kapiti.Council@kapiticoast.govt.nz, or by phone on (04) 296-4700.
This page was last updated on 17/01/08.