✨ Access Lane Declarations
Declaring Areas to be Access Lanes for the Purpose of the Motor Launch Regulations 1962
PURSUANT to the Motor Launch Regulations 1962, the Minister of Marine hereby declares that, for a period of one year from the date hereof, subject to compliance with the conditions set out in the First Schedule hereto, the areas of water firstly to twenty-fifthly described in the Second Schedule hereto shall respectively be access lanes and that within such access lanes regulations 11 and 12 of the Motor Launch Regulations 1962 shall not apply.
FIRST SCHEDULE
EACH access lane shall be marked as follows:
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Marker buoys, either barrel, drum, or spherical shaped, painted orange with a vertical black stripe, each 50 yd apart commencing 50 yd from the edge of the lake at normal lake level shall be suitably moored along each side of the access lane.
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The hours of use of the access lanes, fifthly, eighthly, tenthly, seventeenthly, eighteenthly, and twenty-firstly described in the Second Schedule hereto shall be from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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At the edge of the lake at normal lake level at each side of the access lane in line with the marker buoys there shall be placed, on a black and orange painted post, a notice board measuring not less than 2 ft 6 in. by 2 ft, painted orange with black letters.
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The aforesaid notice board shall contain the following notice:
"NOTICE
Motor Launch Regulations 1962
Access lane through which motor launches towing water skiers may pass at speeds greater than 5 miles per hour.
BATHERS KEEP OUT"
SECOND SCHEDULE
FIRSTLY, all that area of water at Hikataua Point, Lake Rotoma, bounded on the sides by parallel lines 100 yd apart extending in a 140° true direction 200 yd from the edge of the water the north-eastern boundary being in line with the north-eastern boundary of the Scenic Reserve.
Secondly, all that area of water at the eastern shore of Lake Rotoehu bounded on the sides by parallel lines 75 yd apart extending in a 288° true direction 200 yd from the waters edge. The northern boundary commencing 50 yd south of the south boundary of Lot 1, D.P. 29144, Volume 1, Rotoma Survey District, and marked by an orange and black ringed painted post.
Thirdly, all that area of water fronting the road reserve east of what is known as Gisborne Point, Lake Rotoiti, bounded on the sides by parallel lines 75 yd apart extending in a 018° true direction 200 yd from the waters edge. The western boundary being an orange and black ringed painted post 42 yd east of the eastern boundary of the Landing Reserve. Gazette notification 1943, page 892.
Fourthly, all that area of water fronting the road reserve north-east of the Wai-iti Maori School, Lake Rotoiti, bounded on the sides by parallel lines 100 yd apart extending in a 333° true direction 200 yd from the edge of the water the north-eastern and south-western boundaries being orange and black painted posts, the north-eastern boundary commencing 341 yd south of the Tapueaharuru stream culvert.
Fifthly, all that area of water at Ngongoahi Bay, Lake Rotoiti, bounded on the sides by parallel lines 100 yd apart extending in a 168° true direction 300 yd from the edge of the water the east and west boundaries marked by orange and black painted posts on the shore. The western boundary to be a large kahikatea tree growing at the waters edge.
Sixthly, all that area of water approximately midway between Te Karaka and Te Arero Bays on the northern coastline of Lake Rotoiti bounded on the sides by parallel lines 100 yd apart extending in a 198° true direction 200 yd from the waters edge, the eastern boundary being in line with the western boundary of the Scenic Reserve, PT 3w Pukemoiti, Block VII, Rotoiti Survey District, Gazette, 1921, page 887.
Seventhly, all that area of water at Okawa Bay, Lake Rotoiti, commencing 21 yd south-west of the south-western boundary of the Nurses Rest Home, thence to an orange and black ringed pipe on the south-eastern shore placed in line with the southern boundary of the Orupa Burial Reserve, Pt. 3F14F, Block X Rotoiti Survey District, thence along the eastern, southern, and western shores of Okawa Bay to the point of commencement.
Eighthly, all that area of water north-east of Cherry Bay, Lake Rotoiti, bounded on the sides by parallel lines 75 yd apart extending in a 128° true direction 200 yd from the waters edge, the north-eastern and south-western boundaries marked by orange and black painted posts on the shore. The south-western boundary being directly in line with the centre one of three large poplar trees growing near the waters edge.
Ninthly, all that area of water fronting the road reserve at Ruato Bay, on the southern shore of Lake Rotoiti, bounded on the sides by parallel lines 75 yd apart extending in an 036° true direction 200 yd from the edge of the water, the western and eastern boundaries marked by orange and black painted posts on the shore. The eastern boundary being 100 yd west of the centre of the culvert on the Western Ruato Stream.
Tenthly, all that area of water at Holdens Bay, Lake Rotorua, bounded on the sides by parallel lines 100 yd apart extending in a 343° true direction 200 yd from the edge of the water, the easterly and westerly boundaries being marked by orange and black ringed posts on the shore.
The easterly boundary being 110 yd west of the north-eastern boundary peg of Lot 1, D.P. 56857, Rotoiti Survey District.
Eleventhly, all that area of water at Hannahs Bay, Lake Rotorua, bounded on the sides by parallel lines 100 yd apart extending in a 338° true direction 200 yd from the edge of the water, the south-western boundary being 112 yd north-east of the second creek from the boat-launching site at Lees Road, the south-western and north-eastern boundaries being marked by orange and black painted posts on the shore.
Twelfthly, all that area of water on the north-western side of the Ohau Channel, Lake Rotorua, bounded on the sides by parallel lines 100 yd apart extending in a 258° true direction 200 yd from the edge of the water the north-western boundary commencing at a point 100 yd south-east of the Mission Bay Road Boundary. The south-east and north-west boundaries being marked by orange and black painted posts on the shore.
Thirteenthly, all that area of water known as the Hauraki Stream area, on the northern shore of Lake Rotorua, bounded on the sides by parallel lines 75 yd apart extending in a 165° true direction 200 yd from the edge of the water, the south-west and north-easterly boundaries marked by orange and black painted posts on the shore. The north-east boundary being 22 yd south-west of the north-east boundary of the Public Access to the lake opposite Fryer Road.
Fourteenthly, all that area of water midway between the mouths of the Waiowhiro and Waihuta Streams, Ngongotaha, Lake Rotorua, bounded on the sides by parallel lines 100 yd apart extending in a 071° true direction 200 yd from the edge of the water, the north-western and south-eastern boundaries marked by orange and black painted posts on the shore. The north-east boundary being 660 yd south-west of the centre of the Waikutu Stream.
Fifteenthly, all that area of water at Karikaria Bay, Lake Tarawera, bounded on the sides by parallel lines 100 yd apart extending in an 091° true direction 200 yd from the edge of the water, the north-western and south-eastern boundaries marked by orange and black painted posts on the shore. The south-eastern boundary being in line with a large poplar tree growing on the shore.
Sixteenthly, all that area of water at Rangiuru Bay, Lake Tarawera, bounded on the sides by parallel lines 100 yd apart extending in an 090° true direction, 200 yd from the edge of the water, the southern boundary commencing immediately opposite the common boundary between Lots 82 and 83, D.P. 36316L, Ruawahaia Survey District. The north and south boundaries being marked by orange and black ringed posts.
Seventeenthly, all that area of water at what is known as Donald's Beach, Te Karamea Bay, Lake Tarawera, bounded on the sides by parallel lines 100 yd apart extending in a 157° true direction 200 yd from the shore, the north-eastern and south-western boundaries marked by orange and black painted posts on the shore. The south-western boundary being opposite the north-eastern boundary of Cliff Road.
Eighteenthly, all that area of water at Humpheries Bay, Lake Tarawera, bounded on the sides by parallel lines 100 yd apart extending in an 198° true direction 200 yd from the waters edge, the eastern and western boundaries marked by orange and black ringed posts. The western boundary being 220 yd east of the western boundary of Scenic Reserve, Okataina No. 7 Block, situated in Blocks IV and VIII, Tarawera Survey District. Gazette, 1931, page 1685.
Nineteenthly, all that area of water at what is known as Hona's Camp, Lake Tarawera, bounded by parallel lines 75 yd apart extending in a 313° true direction 200 yd from the edge of the water, the north-east and south-west boundaries marked by orange and black painted posts on the shore. The south-western boundary being 100 yd north-east of Tragedy Rocks in Lake Tarawera.
Twentiethly, all that area of water Te Rata Bay, Lake Tarawera, bounded on the sides by parallel lines 100 yd apart extending in an 007° true direction 200 yd from the waters edge, the north-western and south-eastern boundaries marked by orange and black painted posts on the shore. The north-west boundary being 30 yd south-east of the large rock on the lake edge.
Twenty-firstly, all that area of water south-east of the twin creeks, Te Hirau Bay, Lake Tarawera, bounded on the sides by parallel lines 75 yd apart extending in an 044° true direction 200 yd from the shore, the north-western and south-eastern boundaries being marked by orange and black posts on the shore. The north-west boundary being 300 yd south-east of the centre of the first creek.
Twenty-secondly, all that area of water known as Lake Pupuwharau, situated 1,540 yd east of Opunoke (XLIII) Trig. Station, Kawerau.
Twenty-thirdly, all that area of water at Whites Bay, Lake Okataina, bounded on the sides by parallel lines 100 yd a part extending in a 108° true direction 200 yd from the edge of the water, the southern and northern boundaries marked by orange and black painted posts on the shore. The southern boundary being 20 yd north of a large rata tree growing on the shore.
Twenty-fourthly, all that area of water at Nude Bay, Lake Okataina, bounded on the sides by parallel lines 100 yd apart extending in a 213° true direction 200 yd from the edge of the water, the eastern and western boundaries being orange and black painted posts on the shore. The eastern boundary being 100 yd north-west of the old Maori food storage pit.
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NZ Gazette 1965, No 1
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