PRESENT: Pete Masters; Jonty Garlick; Bruce Jefferies; Gerry Dance; Lisa Rowland; John Taylor; Thomas Schwarz.
APOLOGIES: Richard Balm
CONFIRMATION OF PREVIOUS MINUTES: Committee agreed that minutes of 24 November 2004 were a true and correct record. Accepted by Gerry/Pete
MATTERS ARISING:
• Track Counter for Rotary Ride ongoing - hold up with DOC
• Funding Info package - ongoing
• Fix Rotary Sign - Gerry is arranging for a new sign which will be secured to trees.
• TARTS issue - resolved
• Land Transport Programme submission - Lisa investigated - no need to submit
• Control Gates Bridge
- Gerry had onsite meeting with Opus. He to write a letter with
Bike Taupo recommendations. Will possibly be dealt with in a
programme or with money on hand. Needs extending around 70-80
metres.
• Christmas Get Together - Great success with around 28 riders who enjoyed a 2 hour ride ending with a couple of drinks at Jolly Good Fellows.
INCOMING/OUTGOING CORRESPONDENCE:
Incoming:
• 30/11/04 Economic Development a/c reminder
• 8/12/04 TDC re applying for road safety fund 05
• Christmas card - Ministry of Tourism
• Christmas card - Quality Print
• 22/12/04 LePine & Co - with sponsorship cheque
• 24/12/04
Lake Tpo Tourism Board re Whakaipo to Kinloch track consultation
• 31/12/04 Economic Development a/c reminder
• 7/1/05 Malcolm Flowers with sponsorship cheque
• 11/1/05 Cheal consultants with sponsorship cheque
Outgoing:
• 21/1204 - Community Probation Services - thank you for work to date
• 2/1/05 Le Pine & Co - thank you and receipt
• 3/1/05 Sign On payment of account
• 10/1/05 Lake Tpo Tourism Board - response to letter
Submissions:
• Tongariro
Domain Structure Plan has been put out to public. Lisa to prepare
a submission to provide a recreational path linking control gates
to boat harbour and around to the Great Lake Walkway. Also to
advocate for a cycle/walkway over the Waikato River from Nukuhau to
Tongariro domain. Gerry will email application to Lisa.
Funding:
• Successful
with funding received from LePine and Co, Malcolm Flowers and Cheal
Consultants sufficient to complete Redwoods track.
• Keith Crate
and the Kinloch community have so far raised around $1,300 towards the
Kinloch to Whakaipo track (more below)
Road Safety Campaign:
• January part of campaign to kick off on the 25th
with the final Taupo Times ad campaign. This will be the same
four ads in the last run but only using one example per ad instead of
four all together for four weeks.
• Core Flute
signs design has been decided by committee and Lisa will submit to Sign
On. She�ll then take to selected businesses for displaying in
their shop front for the rest of the campaign period (beginning of
April).
• Lisa has
made a start to the evaluation process but really cannot be completed
until end of campaign.
TDC Cycle Strategy Team
• Pedal Talk
coming. Gerry sought ideas from committee: reiterate road
safety campaign to coincide with next ad run; advertise Bike to Work
day.
• Bike to Work
day is on 16 February and the Team would like Bike Taupo to lending a
helping hand once again. No problem.
• Else Tutert
has left the TDC and therefore Cycle Strategy Team is hoping her
replacement will also fill her shoes in the Cycle Strategy Team.
Wairakei Forest Park
• New tank stand track open
• A new track
is being added to the corkscrew track for school race events.
• Loads more
people using inwards/outwoods goods tracks as its being packed down
nicely.
• Concession
Agreement is signed but there is some dispute over the date (they�ve
dated it 1/1/04). We believe it should be dated the end of 04.
• Bike Taupo
is responsible for its members on these tracks (insurance covers this)
and the public have the right to be there also.
Acacia Bay to Kinloch Track
• Still
awaiting the dotting of ‘I’s and crossing of ‘t’s regarding an
announcement of the hopeful sponsor for the track.
• In the meantime support/sponsorship has been confirmed by:
o Suncourt Motor Hotel - for helicopter service
o Bramley Builders - for bridges
o Placemakers - timber
o Lake Hire - any equipment needed
o Peter Manning Cash Converters - supplying tools
o NZ Forest Managers - mapping
• Further,
Keith Crate has raised around $1,300 to date with fun runs out at
Kinloch. He�d like to raised $5,000 per annum which would go
towards maintenance. The Kinloch community are excited over the
news of the track and fully support the venture. Soon the Kinloch
Rate Payers Assn will meet with Bike Taupo representatives to discuss a
few things regarding this funding.
GENERAL BUSINESS:
• Lisa
mentioned the invitation from Christine Hutchinson to make application
for another road safety campaign next year. We will duplicate the
04/05 campaign. And then in 2006 look at a brand new campaign.
NEXT MEETING: Wednesday 23 February 2005 7pm Creative Caf� (or such other venue as advised)
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• 12/1/05 Malcolm Flowers thank you and receipt
• 12/1/05 Cheal Consultants thank you and receipt
Accepted by John/Jonty
TREASURERS REPORT: Bank Account stands at $19,291.98 (not taking into cheques and accounts on hand to be paid)
Accounts for approval:
• Tarrant - December $2,362.50)
• Tarrant - January $1,456.88 ) Redwoods
• Pete Masters
(reimbursement) $109.09 being chainsaw chain; coach screws; brochure
holder for Huka Caf�)
Jonty queried whether we pay the GST on accounts that state GST is inclusive. The committee advised yes.
Monies in: $1,200 each from three Redwoods Track sponsors, totalling $3,600.00
Accepted: Jonty/Lisa
SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS:
Media and Promotion:
• Redwoods
Track opening will be in February sometime. Gerry and Lisa
suggested it coincide with Bike Week - close to Bike to Work Date on 16
February then advertising could be used at each event. Sign for Track
is being made. A media release will precede the opening.
Website/Membership:
• New website
is now live and all data transferred from old site. New
site looks good and is really easy to use ie. Posting news and photos.
• Constitution
to be put on and in this regard Thomas will phone Alan�s secretary Pam
Schofield at LePines for an electronic copy.
• All agreed
that the home page should feature photos with news stories and only a
few lines with the ‘more’ feature used for the rest of the story.
Otherwise home page becomes cluttered and untidy.
• Thomas to
contact Susan Watson secretary for Cycle Club as they want to be
involved with the website also.
• Thomas will
make a start to imputing dates on the calendar system regarding what�s
coming up.
• Thomas
queried whether we need new members registering online to include their
address details. Committee advised that the constitution states
that we can conduct business electronically therefore not necessary to
have address option.
• Constitution
needs changing once more. Needs to state that Bike Taupo ‘can run
events’ currently states that we do not run events. This is
because the concession states that we must be the only group allowed to
run an events in the Park. This means for example that Mountain
bike races will state ‘Bike Taupo in conjunction with ’
• Still some
Horse Trek problems. Owner was caught red-handed using tracks
they had only just said they�d not used and damaged. All parties
have requested the Horse Treks make a full public apology.
• The caf�s have now paid all map sponsorship monies.
Maintenance:
• Craig has
now finished his allocated 12 weeks maintenance. But will now do
another 4 weeks as there�s been a lot of growth which needs
controlling. He�ll start this 4 weeks period once PD comes back.
• The
realignment of Huka Hill is almost complete around 25 metres to go.
John, Kevin, Pete, Peter McFarlane, Chas and Craig have been chipping
away at it. It adds another 250 metres to the Rotary Ride.
The old downhill will be filled in as DOC won�t allow it to be operable.
• A new track is being done to the Buzzard.
• A new link to the Young Pines track
• Shortly looking at reopening Hansel and Gretel tracks.
• Money from
TDC for maintenance has been the best thing to get Wairakei Park and
adjacent areas looking good.
• Rotary Ride
- There�s been numerous near misses and a couple of head on collisions
(including Banga recently) in the area just north of the Ladder
Bridge. Foliage will be cut back for better visibility and
possibly warning signage.
• Signage is
being updated in Wairakei Park and adjacent areas. This signage
includes track grading which needs to be done from now on. Bike
Taupo have graded all tracks and Budgie (Mark Woods) will check
grading. This grading will be consistent with all tracks
nationally. They will look at putting Bike Taupo somewhere on
some signage as we now need to tell people who is doing all these
changes!
• Gerry
advised that Tara Inglis of Environment Waikato would like copies of
the Wairakei Park maps for inserting over topo maps for the regional
walking and cycling strategy. Pete advised that Bill Wheeler is
the man who could help her as our maps are not to scale. |