✨ Foreshore and Waters Control Orders
13 NOVEMBER
Provided that the Council shall not erect or grant a licence
or permit for the erection or continuance of any structures
on foreshore adjoining land under the control of a national
park board or scenic board or domain board except with the
consent of such board.
- The Council may enclose any part or parts of the fore-
shore described in the First and Third Schedules hereto for
the purpose of holding athletic sports or games and may,
by bylaws, fix a charge for admission to such enclosed part
or parts:
Provided that the total number of days on which such
enclosures are made shall not exceed 6 in any one year.
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Nothing herein contained shall authorise the Council to
remove, or cause to be removed, any stone, sand, shingle,
or shells without the consent of the Minister being first
obtained. -
Subject to the provisions of section 8A of the Act, the
Council for and within the area of waters described in the
Second and Fourth Schedules hereto—
(a) May by bylaw do anything which a harbour board
may do by bylaw under section 232 of the Act;
(b) May appoint harbourmasters and or officers and define
or limit their powers or duties;
(c) shall have all the powers, functions, duties, and author-
ities of a harbour board under the Act as if it
were constituted a harbour board;
(d) May expend money out of its general fund or account
for the purpose of exercising and performing the
control, power, functions, duties, and authorities con-
ferred by this Order in Council.
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Bylaws made by the Council under the authority of this
Order in Council shall not come into force until they have
been approved by the Minister, by notice in the Gazette. -
The said rights, powers, and privileges may be at any
time resumed by the Governor-General, without payment or
any compensation whatever, on giving to the Council 6
calendar months’ notice in writing. Any such notice shall
be sufficient if given by the Minister and delivered at, or
posted to, the last-known address of the Council in New
Zealand.
P. G. MILLEN, Clerk of the Executive Council.
*N.Z. Gazette, 11 February 1965, p. 189
(M.O.T. 54/14/57)
The Rodney County Foreshores and Waters Control Order
1975
DENIS BLUNDELL, Governor-General
ORDER IN COUNCIL
At the Government Buildings at Wellington this 6th day of
November 1975
Present:
THE RIGHT HON. W. E. ROWLING PRESIDING IN COUNCIL
PURSUANT to sections 8A and 165 of the Harbours Act 1950,
His Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the
advice and consent of the Executive Council, and in relation
to clause 3 (b) of the Order, on the request of the Rodney
County Council, hereby makes the following order.
ORDER
- (1) This order may be cited as the Rodney County Fore-
shores and Waters Control Order 1975.
(2) This order shall come into force on the date of its
publication in the Gazette.
- In this order—
“The Act” means the Harbours Act 1950:
“The Council” means the Rodney County Council:
“Foreshore” means such parts of the bed, shore, or banks
of a tidal water as are covered and uncovered by
the flow and ebb of the tide at ordinary spring tides:
“Minister” means the Minister of Transport and includes
any officer, person, or authority acting by or under
the direction or authority of the Minister.
- There is hereby granted to the Council for a period
expiring on the 13th day of June 1994, subject to the pro-
visions of sections 8A and 165 of the Act and to the conditions
specified in the Fifth Schedule to this Order—
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(a) The control of the foreshore described in the First
Schedule to this Order:
(b) The control of waters described in the Second Schedule
to this Order:
These descriptions are of the new areas.
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Such control is in addition to the control of the foreshore
described in the Third Schedule and to the waters described
in the Fourth Schedule by the Rodney County Foreshores
and Waters Control Order 1973*. -
All the areas of foreshore described in the First and
Third Schedules and the areas of waters described in the
Second and Fourth Schedules to this Order are more particu-
larly shown on plan marked M.D. 15592 and deposited in the
office of the Ministry of Transport at Wellington.
FIRST SCHEDULE
(a) All that area of foreshore of the County of Rodney
fronting the Hauraki Gulf commencing at the southern bank
of the Waiwera River; thence in a generally southerly, easterly,
southerly, westerly direction around the Whangaparaoa
Peninsula to Dacre Point and including the Orewa and Weiti
Rivers.
(b) All that area of foreshore adjoining the western
boundary of the County of Rodney commencing at Kakanui
Point within the Kaipara Harbour; thence within right lines
extending from Kakanui Point to South Head and including
the Makarau, Kaukapakapa, and Kaipara Rivers excepting
thereout that portion of the foreshore adjoining the Borough
of Helensville; thence to Papakanui Spit: thence generally
westerly, southerly, easterly, southerly to the westernmost
point of the northern bank of the Waitakere River.
SECOND SCHEDULE
(a) All those waters inside a line 200 yds seawards of the
area of foreshore adjoining the County of Rodney com-
mencing at the southern bank of the Waiwera River and
extending to Dacre Point.
(b) All those waters inside a line 200 yds seawards of the
area of foreshore adjoining the County of Rodney com-
mencing at Kakanui Point within the Kaipara Harbour and
extending to the northern bank of the Waitakere River.
THIRD SCHEDULE
(a) All that area of the foreshore of the County of Rodney
fronting the Hauraki Gulf, Whangateau, and Mahurangi
Harbours, Mata kana, Puhoi, and Waiwera Rivers, excepting
thereout foreshores within Mangawhai Harbour limits and
that portion of the foreshore of Mahurangi Harbour included
within the boundaries of the Warkworth Town District†.
(b) All the foreshore of Kawau Island.
(c) All the foreshore of Goat Island.
FOURTH SCHEDULE
(a) All those waters fronting the County of Rodney within
200 yds of the water's edge commencing at a point on the line
of high water ordinary spring tides due south of Sentinel
Rock; thence generally in a south-easterly direction to Cape
Rodney; thence rounding the cape and following the foreshore
to Ti Point including all tidal waters of Omaha Cove; thence
in a straight line from Ti Point to Karamuroa Point including
all the tidal waters of the Whangateau Harbour; thence
following the foreshore to Takatu Point; thence rounding the
point and following the foreshore to Karangatuoro Point;
thence in a straight line to the northern headland of the
Matakana River; thence in a straight line across Kawau Bay
to Mullet Point including all the tidal waters of the Matakana
River; thence in a straight line to the southern point of
Martin's Bay; thence along the foreshore to Sadler Point;
thence in a straight line to the south head of Mahurangi
Harbour including all the tidal waters of the Mahurangi Har-
bour and Mahurangi River which are situated within Rodney
County; thence in a straight line to Mahurangi Island
including the tidal waters of the Te Muri and Puhoi Rivers;
thence in a north-westerly direction to the nearest point
of land.
(b) All those waters within Kawau Harbour limits† and
the waters of the sea to a distance of 200 yds measured from
the water's edge of the remaining coasts of Kawau Island.
(c) All those areas of inland waters commonly known as
Slipper Lake, Spectacle Lake, and Tomarata Lake all being
situated in Block II, Pakiri Survey District.
(d) All those waters of the sea to a distance of 200 yds
measured from the water's edge of the coasts of Goat Island.
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