At the conclusion of the hui it was decided the powhiri should be held at Te Whare Runanga.
Mr Paraone said the fact that it had reached the stage where kaumatua at the hui also agreed it should be moved, showed there was support.
The decision to bypass Te Tii Marae comes after years of controversy which included a lack of speaking rights which led to Prime Minister Bill English and former PM John Key not attending; and the media ban.
Mr Taurua said the next step would be meeting with Mr Paraone to discuss the logistics such as where people could go to have a cup of tea.
He said after two years had passed, there would have to be more discussions about whether it could be moved back to Te Tii Marae.
"In my own heart and mind it should be at the bottom where the marae is. It is the place they first talked about the Treaty of Waitangi."
Te Tii Marae chairman Ngati Kawa Taituha did not wish to comment.