Marlborough District Council

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Marlborough District Council

Te Tauihu-o-te-waka
Type
Type
Unicameral
of District
HousesGoverning Body
Term limits
None
History
FoundedMarch 6, 1989 (1989-03-06)
Leadership
John Leggett
Structure
Seats14 (1 mayor, 13 ward seats)
Committees5 committees, 13 sub-committees, 1 joint committee
Length of term
3 years

Marlborough District Council (Māori: Te Tauihu-o-te-waka) is the unitary local authority for the Marlborough District of New Zealand.[1]

The council is led by the mayor of Marlborough, who is currently John Leggett. There are also 13 councillors representing three wards.[1]

Composition[]

There are seven Blenheim Ward councillors: Brian Dawson, David Croad, Jamie Arbuckle, Jenny Andrews, Mark Peters, Michael Fitzpatrick, and Thelma Sowman.[2]

There are three Marlborough Sounds Ward councillors: deputy mayor Nadine Taylor, Barbara Faulls, and David Oddie.[2]

There are also three Wairau-Awatere Ward councillors: Cynthia Brooks, Francis Maher and Gerald Hope.[2]

History[]

The council was formed in 1989, replacing Blenheim County Council (1869–1989), Picton Council Council (1876–1989) and Marlborough County (1876–1989).[3]

In 2020, the council had 275 staff, including 43 earning more than $100,000. According to the right-wing Taxpayers' Union think tank, residential rates averaged $2,602.[4]

Committees[]

The council has the following committees:

  • the Assets and Services Committee, with sub-committees for Civil Defence Emergency Management, Parking, and Regional Transport.
  • the Conduct Review Committee.
  • the Environment Committee, with subcommittees for Animal Control and Resource Hearings.
  • the Planning Finance and Community Committee, with subcommittees for Audit and Risk, the Commercial Events Fund, Grants, Housing for Seniors, Sister Cities, the Small Townships Programme, Te Ao Māori and Youth.[5]

There council also has a District Licensing Committee for alcohol issues, and a Marlborough Regional Forestry Joint Committee with Kaikoura District Council.[5]

References[]

  1. ^ a b "About Council". marlborough.govt.nz. District Council.
  2. ^ a b c "Councillors". marlborough.govt.nz. District Council.
  3. ^ Fraser, B (1986). The New Zealand Book of Events. Auckland: Reed Methuen.
  4. ^ "Ratepayers Report". ratepayersreport.nz. Taxpayers' Union.
  5. ^ a b "About Council". marlborough.govt.nz. District Council.

External links[]

Coordinates: 41°24′05″S 173°50′26″E / 41.4012788°S 173.8406867°E / -41.4012788; 173.8406867

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