Reports and Surveys
When required, the Kāpiti Coast District Council undertakes, or is supplied with, reports and surveys on the district and its environment.
Annual Reports
The Annual Plan is a working document that links to the overall strategies and single financial year intentions of the Community Plan and the Community Outcomes. In the year that a Community Plan is produced, Year One of that 20 year Plan is the Annual Plan. In the intervening years only an Annual Plan is produced. Past Annual Plans:
Other reports
- Rural Productive Potential in the Northern Part of the Kapiti Coast District. (PDF, 23 pages, 1Mb). This report, prepared in 2005 by a team from the Sustainable Land Use Research Initiative (SLURI), provides information on the rural productive potential in the northern region of the Kapiti Coast District.
- Annual Report on Dog Control Policy and Practices 2008-2009 (PDF, 7 pages, 44Kb)
Report on the activities of the Kāpiti Coast District Council Dog Control Section as required by Section 10A of the Dog Control Amendment Act 2003.
- Kāpiti Coast State of the Environment Report (PDF, 107 pages, 1.1 MB)
This document reports on the state of the environment within the Kāpiti Coast District and is the first report of its type produced by the Kāpiti Coast District Council. The report presents monitoring information gathered through the Council’s and other agencies monitoring procedures. It is one of the ways the Council is able to measure progress towards the objectives stated in the Kāpiti Coast District Plan.
- Wildlands Ecological Site Report (PDF, 107 pages, 1.56 MB)
This report documents the work undertaken on the Ecological Sites. during the period October 2002 - May 2003. These Ecological Sites were among those identified in the KCDC Heritage Register, with a list of 138 Ecological Sites (being remnant forests or wetlands)
- Earthquake Fault Trace Survey (PDF, 52 pages, 1.9 MB)
- Earthquake Fault Trace Survey Report (PDF, 4 pages, 508 KB)
This report has been prepared by the Institute of Geological and Nuclear Sciences Limited to more accurately define the location of the active faults in the district.
- Sustainable Subdivision and Development on the Kāpiti Coast (PDF, 47 pages, 986 KB)
This paper reviews the Council approach to subdivision and land development in general, and provides options to address issues resulting from the current approach.