Franklin | |
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Former territorial authority | |
Coordinates: 37°14′S 175°00′E / 37.24°S 175.00°E | |
Country | New Zealand |
Area | |
• Total | 2,187.94 km2 (844.77 sq mi) |
Extent | Papakura to Meremere; Port Waikato to Miranda, Firth of Thames |
Franklin District was a New Zealand territorial authority that lay between the Auckland metropolitan area and the Waikato Plains. As a formal territory, it was abolished on 31 October 2010 and divided between Auckland Council in the Auckland Region (39.82 percent by land area) to the north and Waikato and Hauraki districts in the Waikato region (60.18 percent) to the south and east. The Auckland portion is now part of the Franklin Ward, which also includes rural parts of the former Manukau City.
Before its abolition, it was administered from the town of Pukekohe. Out-going Franklin District Mayor Mark Ball had proposed that Franklin District become an independent unitary authority, fulfilling both the functions of a local and regional council. However, this was rejected by Minister Rodney Hide.[2]