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HE ARA TMATA CREATING GREAT PLACES Supporting our people Far North District Council Te Kaunihere o Toi Tokerou ki le Raki November 2021 The Far North District Council and its commercial company, Far North Holdings Ltd, own and manage an extensive network of recreational and commercial wharves, boat ramps, jetties and pontoons across the Far North District. Ten locations across the district are benefiting from maritime facility upgrades at a cost of more than $26 million. Government grants will meet more than half of those costs. At Paihia, we plan to build breakwaters and other waterfront infrastructure, Extending the Mangnul watertront boardwalk and adding new making it the largest of the 10 projects. parking i just one of our maritime improvement projects. OUR MARITIME PROJECTS Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Ward Te Hiku Ward A125milion vpgrade of Pukerul wharfis underway which includes replacing the main concrete whart, Aresource consent application has been lodged for fast track approval of a S36 millon expansien of boating facilities at Rangitane. Plans are to build a double-width boat ramp and central launching pontoon, provide for 19 trailer parks, and eight car parks Installing a new concrete pontoon, gangway and timber service dock, as wel as repain to a seawal We aim to complete this project later this year. Boaties in he Bay of hlands can now access the water from the south side of Kerikeri inder. Far North Holdings Lnd completed the long awaited vehide access te a boat ramp and jetty with a new road and parking area with space for 1 boat trailers and seven car parks at Rangtote. ukenu We are replacing the So year-old timber wharf at Unahi with a new wharf and started demolishing the old whart in October. The Council is offetting the cost of the $1.6 milion project, which includes a new concrete pontoon and gangay, with S1 mllon trom the Governments Provincial Growth Fund Und Mangonu We recently developed a new parking area at Waterfront Road near Grey Street tant and have started extending the southem end of the waterfront boardwak to Taman Street. We aim to complete the boardwalk extension before Ovistmas rCOMO-19 doesnt Cuse delays in obtaining constrution materials Rangitäne Rangitoto wind landing Paihia Kaikohe-Hokianga Ward nngungu Motuti We recently rebuilt the old timber wharf at Mangungu and are instaling a pornteon and pangway to previde all-eide access for boats Rang Pointa kardka We are adding a pontoon te the jetly at Motu in the North Hokianga to previde alternative access e the marae. which can be cut off during foods. The Counc recelved $1.8 milon from the Provincial Growth Fund for this and other maritime intrastructure projects in the Hokianga We recently rebu the timber wharf at Te Karaka in the North Hokianga and are instalinga pontoon and ganpeay to provide alltide access for boats. in nearby Rang Point we have also nearty Far North Holdingp Lidis progressing amended designs for breakwaters that will protect Paia's watertront from storms. The height of the nerthem breakwaner has been lowered in resporse to public feeback. Expressions of interest from contractors are being assessed completed a new concrete whart. For more information go to the Far North District Council website: www.fndc.govt.nz HE ARA TMATA CREATING GREAT PLACES Supporting our people Far North District Council Te Kaunihere o Toi Tokerou ki le Raki November 2021 The Far North District Council and its commercial company, Far North Holdings Ltd, own and manage an extensive network of recreational and commercial wharves, boat ramps, jetties and pontoons across the Far North District. Ten locations across the district are benefiting from maritime facility upgrades at a cost of more than $26 million. Government grants will meet more than half of those costs. At Paihia, we plan to build breakwaters and other waterfront infrastructure, Extending the Mangnul watertront boardwalk and adding new making it the largest of the 10 projects. parking i just one of our maritime improvement projects. OUR MARITIME PROJECTS Bay of Islands-Whangaroa Ward Te Hiku Ward A125milion vpgrade of Pukerul wharfis underway which includes replacing the main concrete whart, Aresource consent application has been lodged for fast track approval of a S36 millon expansien of boating facilities at Rangitane. Plans are to build a double-width boat ramp and central launching pontoon, provide for 19 trailer parks, and eight car parks Installing a new concrete pontoon, gangway and timber service dock, as wel as repain to a seawal We aim to complete this project later this year. Boaties in he Bay of hlands can now access the water from the south side of Kerikeri inder. Far North Holdings Lnd completed the long awaited vehide access te a boat ramp and jetty with a new road and parking area with space for 1 boat trailers and seven car parks at Rangtote. ukenu We are replacing the So year-old timber wharf at Unahi with a new wharf and started demolishing the old whart in October. The Council is offetting the cost of the $1.6 milion project, which includes a new concrete pontoon and gangay, with S1 mllon trom the Governments Provincial Growth Fund Und Mangonu We recently developed a new parking area at Waterfront Road near Grey Street tant and have started extending the southem end of the waterfront boardwak to Taman Street. We aim to complete the boardwalk extension before Ovistmas rCOMO-19 doesnt Cuse delays in obtaining constrution materials Rangitäne Rangitoto wind landing Paihia Kaikohe-Hokianga Ward nngungu Motuti We recently rebuilt the old timber wharf at Mangungu and are instaling a pornteon and pangway to previde all-eide access for boats Rang Pointa kardka We are adding a pontoon te the jetly at Motu in the North Hokianga to previde alternative access e the marae. which can be cut off during foods. The Counc recelved $1.8 milon from the Provincial Growth Fund for this and other maritime intrastructure projects in the Hokianga We recently rebu the timber wharf at Te Karaka in the North Hokianga and are instalinga pontoon and ganpeay to provide alltide access for boats. in nearby Rang Point we have also nearty Far North Holdingp Lidis progressing amended designs for breakwaters that will protect Paia's watertront from storms. The height of the nerthem breakwaner has been lowered in resporse to public feeback. Expressions of interest from contractors are being assessed completed a new concrete whart. For more information go to the Far North District Council website: www.fndc.govt.nz