Ōtaki Community Board

The Ōtaki Community Board covers an area that includes from Te Horo Beach Road and School Road in the south to Forest Lakes and the Waitohu Stream and Ōtaki River watersheds in the north, and the Tararua Range watershed in the east. The Community Board has been working on the Greater Ōtaki project, which has seen major changes for the community of Ōtaki.

The Ōtaki Community Board administers three grants; the Community Grant, Sporting Activity Grant, and the Building and Resource Consent Grant. Find out about the Ōtaki Community Board grants and application process.


Members

Ōtaki Ward Councillor – Councillor Shelly Warwick

Cam Butler

Cam Butler

Chair

Mobile: 021 703 095
Email: [email protected]

Committees

  • Council (participant)
  • Risk and Assurance (participant)
  • Grants Allocation - Waste Levy (alternate member)

Subcommittees

  • Social Sustainability (alternate member)
  • Climate and Environment (alternate member)
Simon Black

Simon Black

Deputy Chair

Mobile: 021 674 323
Email: [email protected]

Committees

  • Strategy, Operations and Finance (participant)
  • Risk and Assurance (alternate participant)

Subcommittees

  • Climate and Environment 

Other appointments

  •  Friends of the Otaki River
Jackie Elliott

Jackie Elliott

Mobile: 021 045 2762
Email: [email protected]

Committees

  • Strategy, Operations and Finance (alternate participant)

Subcommittees

  • Social Sustainability

Other appointments

  • NZTA Community Liaison Group (alternate)
Chris Papps

Chris Papps

Mobile: 027 201 6435
Email: [email protected]

Committees

  • Grants Allocation - Waste Levy

Other appointments

  • NZTA Community Liaison Group
  • Friends of the Otaki River (alternate)

Our meetings

Meetings are sometimes cancelled for a number of reasons. If you are planning to attend a scheduled meeting, you may want to confirm it's still to be held by checking this page or contacting us.

Please note Ōtaki Community Board meetings are not livestreamed or recorded. This is because the required technology is not available in community board meeting venues.

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