I hereby give notice that an ordinary meeting of the Auckland City Centre Advisory Board will be held on:

Date:                      

Time:

Venue:

 

Wednesday, 16 December 2015

3.00pm

Level 26, Room 1,

135 Albert Street, Auckland

 

Auckland City Centre Advisory Board

OPEN AGENDA

 

 

MEMBERSHIP

 

 

 

City Centre Stakeholder

Chairperson

Kate Healy

Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei

Deputy Chairperson

John Coop

Urban design/institute of architects

Members

Dick Ayres

CBD Residents Advisory Group

 

Viv Beck

Business Improvement District

 

Mayor Len Brown, JP

Auckland Council

 

Greg Cohen

Tourism/Travel

 

Shale Chambers

Waitemata Local Board, Auckland Council

 

Tim Coffey

CBD Residents Advisory Group

 

Terry Cornelius, JP, FCA

Retail sector

 

Prof Jenny Dixon

Tertiary Education (University of Auckland & Auckland University of Technology)

 

Jillian de Beer

Arts and Cultural Sector

 

Andrew Gaukrodger

Corporate sector including financial and other professional services

 

Mark Kingsford

Corporate sector including financial and other professional services

 

Mike Lee

Liaison councillor, Auckland Council

 

Margaret Lewis

Business Improvement District

 

Nigel Murphy

Tertiary Education (University of Auckland & Auckland University of Technology)

 

Alex Voutratzis

Property Council of NZ

 

Sky City representative

(To be confirmed)

Tourism/Travel

 

 

(Quorum 6 members)

 

 

Tam White, Democracy Advisor

11 December 2015

Contact Telephone: (09) 890 8156

 Email: tam.white@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

Website: www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz

 


 

 

 


Auckland City Centre Advisory Board

16 December 2015

 

 

ITEM   TABLE OF CONTENTS                                                                                        PAGE

1          Apologies                                                                                                                        7

2          Declaration of Interest                                                                                                   7

3          Confirmation of Minutes                                                                                               7

4          Extraordinary Business                                                                                                7

5          Issues of significance                                                                                                    9

6          CCI Progress Update for Auckland City Centre Advisory Board -
to 9 December 2015                                                                                                    
11

7          City Centre Integration Transition                                                                             29

8          2015-25 City Centre Programme of Work TR4 - Update                                         31

9          Freyberg Square                                                                                                          41

10        City Centre Cleaning and Maintenance Update                                                       43

11        Downtown Shopping Centre/Tower update                                                            55

12        2016 schedule of meetings                                                                                         57 

13        Consideration of Extraordinary Items 

 

 


1          Apologies

 

At the close of the agenda no apologies had been received.

 

 

2          Declaration of Interest

 

Members are reminded of the need to be vigilant to stand aside from decision making when a conflict arises between their role as a member and any private or other external interest they might have.

 

 

3          Confirmation of Minutes

 

That the Auckland City Centre Advisory Board:

a)         confirm the ordinary minutes of its meeting, held on Wednesday, 25 November 2015, as a true and correct record.

 

 

4          Extraordinary Business

 

Section 46A(7) of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987 (as amended) states:

 

“An item that is not on the agenda for a meeting may be dealt with at that meeting if-

 

(a)        The local authority by resolution so decides; and

 

(b)        The presiding member explains at the meeting, at a time when it is open to the public,-

 

(i)         The reason why the item is not on the agenda; and

 

(ii)        The reason why the discussion of the item cannot be delayed until a subsequent meeting.”

 

Section 46A(7A) of the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987 (as amended) states:

 

“Where an item is not on the agenda for a meeting,-

 

(a)        That item may be discussed at that meeting if-

 

(i)         That item is a minor matter relating to the general business of the local authority; and

 

(ii)        the presiding member explains at the beginning of the meeting, at a time when it is open to the public, that the item will be discussed at the meeting; but

 

(b)        no resolution, decision or recommendation may be made in respect of that item except to refer that item to a subsequent meeting of the local authority for further discussion.”

 

 


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Issues of significance

 

File No.: CP2015/27041

 

Purpose

1.       To enable Board Members to discuss issues of significance that may affect the central city area.

Executive Summary

2.       The following issues have been identified for discussion and an opportunity for Board members to raise any concerns they may have:

a.            Harbour related

i.   Wharves

ii.   Port

b.           Transport related

i.   City Rail Link

ii.   Bus network

iii.  Light Rail

iv. Pedestrian/cycle ways

c.            Street life-related

i.   Safety

ii.   Pollution

iii.  Homelessness

iv. Public open spaces

 

 

 

Recommendation/s

That the Auckland City Centre Advisory Board:

a)      receive any updates from Board members.

 

Attachments

There are no attachments for this report.      

Signatories

Author

Tam White - Democracy Advisor

Authoriser

Andrew Guthrie – Programme Director City Centre Integration

 


Auckland City Centre Advisory Board

16 December 2015

 

 

CCI Progress Update for Auckland City Centre Advisory Board -
to 9 December 2015

 

File No.: CP2015/27012

 

Purpose

1.       To update the Auckland City Centre Advisory Board (ACCAB) on City Centre Integration (CCI) progress to 9th December 2015.

 

 

Recommendation/s

That the Auckland City Centre Advisory Board:

a)      receive the City Centre Integration progress report, updated to 9th December 2015.

 

 

Attachments

No.

Title

Page

aView

CCI Progress Update Report

13

bView

Progress from previous meetings

21

cView

Topics - Forward Planner

27

     

Signatories

Author

Andrew Guthrie – Programme Director – City Center Integration

 


Auckland City Centre Advisory Board

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City Centre Integration Transition

 

File No.: CP2015/27048

 

Purpose

1.       The Programme Director will update the Board on the City Centre Integration Transition.

 

 

Recommendation/s

That the Auckland City Centre Advisory Board:

a)      receive the update from the Programme Director regarding the City Centre Integration transition.

 

 

Attachments

There are no attachments for this report.    

Signatories

Author

Andrew Guthrie – Programme Director – City Centre Integration

 


Auckland City Centre Advisory Board

16 December 2015

 

 

2015-25 City Centre Programme of Work TR4 - Update

 

File No.: CP2015/27016

 

Purpose

1.       The purpose of this paper is to provide an update to the Auckland City Centre Advisory Board (ACCAB) on the City Centre Programme of Work (TR4), for proposed targeted rate projects.

Executive Summary

2.       The ACCAB previously endorsed the City Centre Programme of Work (TR2) at the August 2015 meetings.

3.       The City Centre Programme of Work has been updated to include recently endorsed projects, new proposed projects and some timing adjustments for proposed projects to maintain positive balances.

4.       The remaining depreciation and consequential opex for 2015/16 - 2018/19 is included in the summary and requires a significant balance to be maintained during 2015/16 - 2018/19 years which is not available to spend on additional capital projects.

5.       The City Centre Programme of Work will be reviewed, updated and presented back to the ACCAB on a 6 monthly basis to record any significant changes or new proposals.

Recommendation/s

That the Auckland City Centre Advisory Board:

a)      receive the updated City Centre Programme of Work (TR4) including the current proposed targeted rate funded projects (for the FY15/16 – FY24/25 period).

Comments

Background

6.       The updated City Centre Programme of Work (TR4 attached) is a combination of projects that are included in the 2015 LTP as well as proposed new projects and initiatives and is intended to provide a 10 year view of the upcoming work in the City Centre.  It informs the ACCAB, Council and CCOs on the proposed projects, delivery timeframes, funding and available unallocated CCTR on a year by year basis.

7.       The City Centre Programme of Work will continue to be reviewed on a 6 monthly basis or as required to ensure that programme reflects changing requirements and the dynamic nature of the city centre over the next 10 years as significant public and private projects are undertaken and completed in the City Centre.

8.       The City Centre Programme of Work will enable the Council (and CCO’s) to proactively plan and appropriately resource themselves to deliver the projects identified.

9.       The following is a summary of the adjustments to the programme that have been made since the last issue (TR2):

a.   No Change made to Approved Projects/LTP Section

b.   Addition of new ACCAB endorsed projects since July 2015 to “Minor Projects & Opex” and Downtown Public Spaces

c.   Adjustment of “Proposed Projects” timing to align within CCTR available annual budget envelope.

d.   Reintroduction of a “Beresford Square” project as a proposed project in 2022/23 to align with potential timing of CRL as requested by the Board.

10.     The remaining depreciation and consequential opex for 2015/16 - 2018/19 is included in the summary (Attachment B & C) and requires a significant end of year balance to be maintained during this period which is not available for additional capital projects.

11.     Until the remaining depreciation and opex is paid in 2018/19 approximately $3.5m is available over this period for new projects not already approved. Post 2018/19 the available fund for new additional projects cumulatively increases from $5m in 2019/20 to $47m in 2025 (on top of current proposed projects)

Consideration

Local Board views and implications

12.     The Waitematā Local Board (WLB) has not yet been updated.  Consultation with the WLB will also occur on projects once approved.

Māori impact statement

13.     The City Centre Programme of Work will form part of the consultation and engagement at ongoing City Centre Integration/DPO Hui’s that will be held with local Iwi.

Implementation

14.     It is proposed a further review of the City Centre Programme of Work will be undertaken in June 2016 and provided to the ACCAB.

 

Attachments

No.

Title

Page

aView

City Centre Targeted Rate – City Centre Programme of Work (TR3)

33

bView

City Centre Targeted Rate – Summary (Approved Projects Only)

35

cView

City Centre Targeted Rate – Summary (Approved + Proposed Projects)

37

dView

City Centre Targeted Rate – Summary (Annual Unallocated)

39

     

Signatories

Author

Todd Berry – Senior Programme Manager – City Centre Integration

Authoriser

Andrew Guthrie – Programme Director - City Centre Integration

 


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16 December 2015

 

 

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Freyberg Square

 

File No.: CP2015/27050

 

Purpose

1.       The Acting Manager City Centre Design and Delivery will update the Board at the meeting.

 

Recommendation/s

That the Auckland City Centre Advisory Board:

a)      receive the update.

 

 

Attachments

There are no attachments for this report.    

Signatories

Author

Andrew Guthrie – Programme Director – City Centre Integration

 


Auckland City Centre Advisory Board

16 December 2015

 

 

City Centre Cleaning and Maintenance Update

 

File No.: CP2015/26874

 

Purpose

1.       To update the Auckland City Centre Advisory Board on the work underway across Auckland Council and Auckland Transport to address ongoing issues with cleaning and maintenance of Auckland City Centre, including City Centre Targeted Rate funded projects.

Executive Summary

2.       Work has been undertaken throughout this year to address ongoing issues with cleaning and maintenance of City Centre, including Targeted Rate funded projects.

3.       The work will form the basis of a new integrated cleaning and maintenance delivery model to be rolled out across the City Centre as part of the renegotiations of the existing maintenance contracts.

4.       The most recent body of work undertaken has been a review of the allocation of cleaning and maintenance responsibilities across the council family.

5.       The primary recommendation proposed by the City Centre Maintenance Working Group is the consolidation of cleaning and rubbish collection activities across the City Centre, with council’s Waste Solutions Unit becoming a ‘one stop shop’ for these services.

Recommendation/s

That the Auckland City Centre Advisory Board:

a)      receive the City Centre Cleaning and Maintenance Update report.

Comments

6.       During 2015 council staff have provided the Auckland City Centre Advisory Board with regular updates on the work underway to address ongoing issues with cleaning and maintenance of the City Centre, including Targeted Rate funded projects. The work will form the basis of a new integrated cleaning and maintenance delivery model to be rolled out across the City Centre as part of the renegotiations of the existing maintenance contracts.

7.       Senior management staff from both Auckland Council Waste Solutions, Auckland Council Parks and Auckland Transport have worked together over the past year to establish:

a.   the current City Centre boundaries for cleaning and maintenance;

b.   proposed (extended) City Centre boundaries for cleaning and maintenance;

c.   current levels of service and cost for delivery of that service;

d.   proposed levels of service and cost estimate for delivery of that service;

e.   the current allocation of cleaning and maintenance tasks.

 

8.       The range of cleaning and maintenance standards across the City Centre were reported to the ACCAB in March 2015.  That update considers which part of the council family delivers what and the outcomes they aim to achieve. 

9.       The March update also considers the streets and spaces to which the standards apply and how much it costs per annum to deliver these standards.

10.     In May 2015 it was reported to the ACCAB that an integrated and simplified approach is required to improve the quality of cleaning and maintenance in the City Centre and to make cleaning and maintenance processes easier to understand and communicate to the public.

11.     Details of this integrated and simplified approach include:

a.   Proposed high, medium and standard level of service (Attachment A)

b.   Proposed application of these standards to City Centre streets and squares (Attachment B)

12.     The most recent body of work undertaken has been a review of the allocation of cleaning and maintenance responsibilities across the council family.

13.     A great deal of work by others has gone into identifying over a hundred cleaning and maintenance activities carried out by council.  These are documented in the Service Level Agreement (SLA) between Auckland Council Parks, Sports and Recreation Department and Auckland Transport for the delivery of greenscapes services in the road corridor.

14.     The SLA considers a range of responsibilities that extends well beyond greenscapes in the road corridor.  It has proven to provide a robust checklist for the City Centre Maintenance Working Group to consider the allocation of a broad spectrum of cleaning and maintenance activities.

15.     In terms of the key cleaning and maintenance activities within the City Centre, the responsibilities are currently allocated as per Attachment C.  Broadly, responsibility for the cleaning, repair and maintenance of hard assets within the entire road corridor sits with Auckland Transport, litter collection sits with Waste Solutions and the maintenance of green assets sits with Parks.

16.     Following a high level of discussion around the allocation of cleaning and maintenance responsibilities it is proposed that some responsibilities are reallocated to different parts of the organisation.  The Working Group has operated in a collaborative way and decisions have been reached by consensus.  Discussions have focussed on which part of the organisation is best suited to carry out each task, including specialist tasks.

17.     The primary recommendation proposed by the Working Group is the consolidation of cleaning and rubbish collection activities:

a.   This would result in Waste Solutions becoming a single point of contact for all rubbish and street cleaning matters within the City Centre. 

b.   Auckland Transport would retain responsibility for the maintenance of hard assets such as pavements, road carriageway, seats, bike racks and bollards but not undertake cleaning of these assets. 

c.   Community Facilities would retain their current activities with regard to maintaining green assets such as street gardens and street trees.  It is also proposed that Community Facilities take on responsibility for the cleaning of all public toilets – those within parks and those within the road reserve.

Consideration

Local Board views and implications

18.     This report is a ‘work in progress’ update on operational matters for council.  The views of the Waitemata Local Board have not yet been sought.

Māori impact statement

19.     One of the key outcomes of this workstream will be the tendering of new cleaning and maintenance contracts prior to June 2017.  This may offer a commercial opportunity to iwi if they have commercial interests in delivering these services.


Implementation

20.     The work completed by the City Centre Maintenance workstream will be consolidated in a City Centre Maintenance Implementation Plan in 2016.  The plan will collate the recommendations regarding the reallocation of cleaning and maintenance responsibilities, maps illustrating the extended area to be cleaned and maintained and a communication strategy for sharing information with businesses, residents and visitors to the City Centre.

 

Attachments

No.

Title

Page

aView

Consolidated standards of maintenance

47

bView

Proposed application of standards for City Centre maintenance

49

cView

Current allocation of cleaning and maintenance activities

51

dView

Proposed reallocation of cleaning and maintenance activities

53

     

Signatories

Author

Catherine Edmeades - Development Programmes Lead

Authoriser

Andrew Guthrie – Programme Director – City Centre Integration

 


Auckland City Centre Advisory Board

16 December 2015

 

 

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Summary of current allocation of cleaning and maintenance activities undertaken by council.

 

 

Auckland Transport

Cleaning and maintenance of pavements (includes sweeping and wet wash)

 

 

Cleaning and maintenance of paved surfaces within plazas

 

Cleaning and maintenance of hard assets such as seats, bike racks, bollards

 

Road carriageway cleaning and maintenance

 

 

 

 

Waste Solutions

Emptying, cleaning, maintaining litter bins

 

 

Litter pick

 

 

 

 

Parks (Community Facilities as of November 2015)

Maintenance and renewal of street gardens

 

 

Maintenance of street trees

 

 

Cleaning public toilets in parks

 

 

Litter collection in parks

 

 

Cleaning and maintenance of all hard assets and green assets within parks

 

 

 

CDAC (ACE as of November 2015)

Graffiti control

 

 

 

 

Property (Community Facilities as of November 2015)

 

Cleaning of public toilets in road reserve

 

 


Auckland City Centre Advisory Board

16 December 2015

 

 

Proposed reallocation of cleaning and maintenance activities undertaken by council within the City Centre.

 

 

Auckland Transport

Maintenance of pavements

 

 

Maintenance of paved surfaces within plazas and hard surfaces in shared spaces

 

Maintenance of hard assets such as seats, bike racks, bollards

 

Road carriageway maintenance (cleaning function including leaf fall clearance to be determined)

 

 

 

 

Waste Solutions

Emptying, cleaning, maintaining litter bins

 

 

Litter pick

 

 

Cleaning of pavements  (wet and dry washing)

 

 

Cleaning of paved surfaces within plazas and hard surfaces in shared spaces

 

 

Cleaning of hard assets such as seats, bike racks, bollards

 

 

 

Community Facilities

Maintenance and renewal of street gardens

 

 

Maintenance of street trees

 

 

Cleaning public toilets in parks and road reserve

 

 

Litter collection in parks

 

 

Cleaning and maintenance of all hard assets and green assets within parks

 

 

 

ACE

Graffiti control

 

 

 


Auckland City Centre Advisory Board

16 December 2015

 

 

Downtown Shopping Centre/Tower update

 

File No.: CP2015/27049

 

Purpose

1.       The Chief Executive of Precinct Properties Limited will address the Board at the meeting.

Recommendation/s

That the Auckland City Centre Advisory Board:

a)      receive and thank the Chief Executive, Precinct Properties Limited for his attendance and presentation.

 

 

Attachments

There are no attachments for this report.    

Signatories

Author

Andrew Guthrie – Programme Director – City Centre Integration

 


Auckland City Centre Advisory Board

16 December 2015

 

 

2016 schedule of meetings

 

File No.: CP2015/26412

 

  

Purpose

1.       To approve the schedule of 2016 meetings as follows:

24 February 2016, 3pm to 5pm, Level 26, Room 1

23 March 2016, 3pm to 5pm, Level 26, Room 1

27 April 2016, 3pm to 5pm, Level 29, Room 1

25 May 2016, 3pm to 5pm, Level 26, Room 1

29 June 2016, 3pm to 5pm, Level 26, Room 1

27 July 2016, 3pm to 5pm, Level 26, Room 1

24 August 2016, 3pm to 5pm, Council Chambers, Ground Floor, Town Hall

28 September 2016, 3pm to 5pm, Level 26, Room 1

 

Recommendation/s

That the Auckland City Centre Advisory Board:

a)      approve the 2016 schedule of meetings.

 

 

Attachments

There are no attachments for this report.    

Signatories

Author

Tam White - Democracy Advisor

Authoriser

Andrew Guthrie – Programme Director – City Centre Integration