Thames Coromandel District Council Files – Coromandel
1. Identification information
Status
Complete
Data Collection Date
Summary
Thames Coromandel District Council was formed from the amalgamation of Thames and Coromandel County Councils. Early file records are sparse for both areas and the best coverage of development is found in the Ministry of Works and Marine Department file records. Many of the county council’s efforts in the coastal zone centered around providing shipping services around the Peninsula due to the lack of adequate roading. The later file records indicate an influx of people to the district, with the development of recreational centres such as Pauanui and Hotwater Beach as distinct from the historical farming or timber milling areas of Whitianga and Tairua
By the mid 1970s a lot of files were opened that refer to coastal erosion problems at many of the coastal settlements. Erosion varied between wave damage during storms to the more subtle erosion caused by rivers and streams changing course and eroding dunes and threatening new established housing areas.
The mid to late 1970s also saw the development of the concept of coastal hazards and the development of the concept of set back distances between the front of the housing and the high water mark.
Sand mining was another coastal activity. Sand was taken for industrial purposes the golf course bunkers while shell was used for poultry farms and also for laying power cables. The beaches of the Coromandel had a limited supply of sand available and after the mid 1980s the practice of removing sand from beaches was severely curtailed.
Purpose:
See data abstract below
Content
• V11/5 Coastal Erosion Coromandel
Reports starts 1976. No further coastal information given.
• V9/5 Marina Developments: Coromandel – Te Kouma
Report starts 1987. No further coastal information given.
• V11/1 Coastal Erosion General
This file discusses the introduction of hazard responsibility for Territorial Authorities under the Town and Country Planning Act.
• V11 Coastal General
Report starts in 1979.
This file contains copies of letters of exoneration to the council by people wanting to build on their sections, within the 60 m hazard zone. No further coastal information was given.
Study Types
- Literature Review
Categories
- Consents and Structures
- Coastal Hazards
- Coastal Development and Public Spaces
- Shoreline Change
- Consents and Structures
2. Contact information
Commissioning Agencies
- Thames Coromandel District Council
Contact Organisations
- Thames Coromandel District Council
3. Spatial information
Geographic Coverage
Coromandel Harbour and surrounds
Grid Coordinates
Locations
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NameNZMG Easting0NZMG Northing0LocationCoromandel HarbourEast Coast
4. Data acquisition information
Collection Date
1976 - 1987
Methodology
Frequency of collection:
Irregular
5. Data quality information
Known Limitations
Quality variable. Gaps in collection:
Some gaps in data collection. Data quality:
Quality variable.
6. Distribution information
Format
This data is publicly available in TCDC archives.
Applications
Availability
Sensitivity/Confidentiality:
No confidentiality – public information.
7. Status information
Data Status
Files closed
8. Metadata information
General Notes
Related information:
These files are related to Ministry of Works, Ministry of Transport and Hauraki Catchment Board files.
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9. Related files
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