Report to Ngati Haua Hui a Iwi. Monday 16 March Kai a Te Mata Marae

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Report to Ngati Haua Hui a Iwi Monday 16 March 2015 Kai a Te Mata Marae

NHIT Update Report

Post 10 Dec 2014 Final Reading What has occurred? Final Settlement Date 9 February 2015 Transfer of the balance of the cash, properties and cultural redress Sale and leasebacks, DSP s and RFR s come into play Te Kauwhanganui Restoration Fund - $1m available Tumuaki Endowment Fund can now be progressed DoC Conservation Relationship Agreement and other settlement provisions implemented Waharoa Aerodrome Committee First Meeting 26/3/15

Cash Table of NHIT transactions Incoming Outgoing/Reserved Timing Cash $ 13,000,000.00 2 instalments - DOS signing and Settlement Date Interest $ 491, 773.97 2 instalments DOS signing and Settlement Date Cultural Redress Payment $ 178,000.00 Received Payment in lieu of 53 Firth St $ 255, 000.00 Received Purchase of Commercial Properties (Schools and Court House) to fund $ 3,411,000.00 Completed 9 Feb 2015 Tumuaki Endowment Tawhara Kai Atua $ 100,000.00 Completed 30 Oct 2013 Te Kauwhanganui restoration $ 1,000,000.00 Post settlement Te Waharoa Investment Shares $3,000,000.00 Post settlement TOTAL $ 13,924,773.97 $ 7,511,000.00 Total cash balance $ 6,413,773.97 4

Properties - Sale and Leasebacks On settlement date 9 February 2015 Ngati Haua Iwi Trust purchased the following MoE properties and has entered into agreements to lease the properties back to the Crown, the rental income from these properties will be used to fund the Tumuaki Operations. Property Transfer Value Monthly Rental Firth Primary School and Matamata Intermediate School $1,080,000 $5, 625 Morrinsville College (includes School House Site) Morrinsville College (Farm Site) $2,016,000 $8083.33 $2416.67 5

Properties - Sale and Leasebacks On settlement date 9 February 2015 Ngati Haua Iwi Trust purchased the Morrinsville Courthouse and has entered an agreement to lease the property back to the Crown. Property Transfer Value Annual Rental Morrinsville Courthouse $315, 000 $19, 700 plus GST 6

Properties - Deferred Selection Properties Within 6 months of settlement date, the trustees can elect to purchase the following properties refer separate handouts. Property Avenue Road, Morrinsville Young Street, Morrinsville Dunlop Road, Waharoa Seddon Street, Waharoa Dunlop Road, Waharoa Dunlop Road, Waharoa Transfer Value To be separately valued To be jointly valued To be separately valued To be jointly valued To be jointly valued To be jointly valued 7

Properties - Second Right Deferred Selection Properties If the Deeds of Settlement with Hauraki Iwi or Hauraki Collective do not contain the following properties as vestings then Ngati Haua Iwi Trust can elect to purchase within limited timeframes (part 7, Property Redress schedule of DOS) Property Former School House Stanley Road, Te Aroha Transfer Value To be separately valued If the Ngati Hinerangi Deed of Settlement does not include the following properties as vestings then Ngati Haua Iwi Trust can elect to purchase within limited timeframes (part 8, Property Redress schedule of DOS): Property Matamata Police Station Former Turangaomoana School Transfer Value To be separately valued To be jointly valued 9 Inaka Place, Matamata To be jointly valued 8

Rights of First Refusal Ngati Haua Iwi Trust have a right of refusal for 173 years from settlement date over 15 properties held by the following Crown agencies: o o o o Ministry of Education New Zealand Police Waikato District Health Board Department of Conservation The 15 properties are listed in a table contained in the Attachments schedule of the DOS separate handout. 9

Cultural Redress properties On settlement date the Crown transferred the following conservation properties to Ngati Haua Iwi Trust: Maungakawa Scenic Reserve Gordon Gow Scenic Reserve Pukemako Site A (scenic reserve) the description of the site to be transferred is subject to a land exchange agreement between the Crown and a private landowner (Keisers). The Deed provides alternative site descriptions if the exchange agreement proceeds before or after settlement. Pukemako Site B (historic reserve) 10

Conservation Relationship Agreement Before settlement date, the trustees signed the Conservation Relationship Agreement. The key components of the agreement include: o Integrated management of Maungakawa. Maungakawa including the reserve to be vested in Ngati Haua Iwi Trust as Maungakawa Scenic Reserve and the reserve owned by the Crown named Te Tapui Scenic Reserve. o Joint process for issuing hunting permits for Maungakawa o Joint development of Cultural Materials Plan for cultural take of plant materials and dead fauna. Ngati Haua Iwi Trust have authority to issue permits to Ngati Haua members to take cultural materials. o Annual engagement with DOC Managers on conservation business and management planning including annual work programmes and budget priorities. 11

Waharoa Aerodrome The Waharoa Aerodrome land may vest in trustees if it is declared surplus by the Crown (or no longer required for aerodrome or ancillary purposes) A Waharoa Aerodrome Committee has been established comprising: 3 members appointed by Ngati Haua Iwi Trust in consultation with Raungaiti Marae trustees; 3 members appointed by Matamata Piako District Council (Mayor, Deputy Mayor and 1 Councillor). The Committee will have Co-Chairs (1 Ngati Haua appointee and 1 Council appointee) The Committee will make recommendations to MPDC on administration matters, but will have final decision making on access and parking arrangements that affect Raungaiti Marae. MPDC will provide administration and support services to the Committee. First Meeting to take place 26/3/15 on-site at the aerodrome 12

Ngati Haua Festival 2015 This is still a priority we are looking at the best way to involve marae, rangatahi, kaumatua, other entities etc The Ngati Haua Rangatahi Committee has submitted a great proposal and we are keen to look at ways we can work with the committee to achieve the outcome Potential dates: Labour Weekend 2015 or December 2015

New Website & Tribal Register Our new website has been completed check it out at www.ngatihauaiwitrust.co.nz The tribal register is near completion and will be a great tool not only for the Trust but for marae in terms of providing demographics, statistics and getting information out to beneficiaries.

Resolutions That Ngati Haua Hui a Iwi 1. Receive and endorse the NHIT Update Report 16 March 2015

CONTACT DETAILS Ngāti Hauā Iwi Trust Office 33 Studholme St Morrinsville Phone: 07 889 5049 or 0800 895 049 Email: admin@ngatihauaiwitrust.co.nz Website: www.ngatihauaiwitrust.co.nz Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ngatihauaiwitrust BOARD MATTERS Lance Rapana lance.rapana1840@gmail.com 0274138706 Mokoro Gillett mokoro.gillett@gmail.com Mobile: 0274885113 MANAGEMENT ISSUES Lisa Gardiner lisa@ngatihauaiwitrust.co.nz Mobile: 021764133