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Code of ConductThe Matamata-Piako District Council Code of Conduct sets out the values, understandings and expectations agreed on by the Mayor and Councillors about how they will conduct themselves while acting as Elected Members of the Matamata-Piako District Council. Consolidated Bylaw 2008Bylaws are local legislation enforceable by the Council staff, and other nominated agencies. In 2008 most of Council’s Bylaws were reviewed and have been combined to form the Consolidated Bylaw. - Speed Limit Maps, Town Centres - Speed Limit Maps, Rural Matamata - Speed Limit Maps, Rural Morrinsville - Speed Limit Maps, Rural Te Aroha
Consultation PolicyConsultation raises community awareness of issues and the activities the Council is involved in and strengthens the relationships between the Council, the community and other community focused agencies. Council has adopted a consultation policy for community consultation.
Dog Control Bylaw and Policy on DogsThe Dog Control Bylaw and Policy on Dogs outlines the Matamata-Piako District’s rules around dog ownership and how Council manages dog control issues.
Liquor BanCouncil has adopted a liquor ban through and amendment to Schedule Four of the Public Safety Bylaw. Council has worked with the NZ Police and Waikato District Health Board on this matter and believes it will improve the safety of the general public in the district. A 24 hour, seven day a week liquor ban is now in force within the 50km speed zones of Matamata, Morrinsville, Te Aroha and Waharoa.
Stormwater Management BylawThis bylaw relates to the onsite disposal of stormwater, meaning all stormwater generated within a property boundary should be disposed of on that site. It aims to minimise the impact of flooding, erosion and environmental pollution to protect people and property. The bylaw aims to deal with the limited spare stormwater capacity in the district and will be used for new subdivisions and buildings, and will aslo deal with stormwater issues arising on existing properties.
Earthquake-Prone, Dangerous and Unsanitary Building Policy 2006This policy exists to ensure that earthquake-prone, dangerous and insanitary buildings meet the requirements and intent of the Building Act 2004 and ensure that buildings in Matamata-Piako District do not compromise people’s health and safety.
Gambling Venue PolicyThis policy outlines Council’s responsibility and role in dealing with gambling venues within the Matamata-Piako District.
Governance StatementThis statement is a collection of information about how Council engages with the community, how decisions are made, and how citizens can influence those processes
Liquor Licensing PolicyThis policy outlines Council’s responsibilities as the District Licensing Agency for the Matamata-Piako District.
Trade Waste BylawThis Bylaw is a legislative tool for fair and effective management of trade waste entering the Matamata-Piako District Council Sewerage System. |




