✨ Orders in Council
262 THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 10
Given under the hand of His Excellency the Governor-General,
and issued under the Seal of New Zealand, this 25th day of
January 1984.
JONATHAN ELWORTHY, Minister of Forests.
[F.S. 6/6/22]
The Waiaua Irrigation District Order 1983
DAVID BEATTIE, Governor-General
ORDER IN COUNCIL
At the Government Buildings at Wellington this 24th day of January 1984
Present:
THE RT. HON. SIR ROBERT MULDOON PRESIDING IN COUNCIL
PURSUANT to section 208 of the Public Works Act 1981, His
Excellency the Governor-General, acting by and with the consent
of the Executive Council, hereby constitute as an irrigation district
to be known as the Waiaua Irrigation District (called the District)
the land described in the First Schedule hereto and specify the
following:
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The headworks will be the intake adjacent to the Waiaua
River, the main pumping unit, the rising main conveying
water to the reservoir and the reservoir. The off farm
distribution works are the system of pipes laid from the
reservoir to property boundaries, including turnouts. The
on farm irrigation developments are the fixed works
necessary to distribute water from the property boundary
as defined in individual farm plans to be prepared for each
property. -
The annual basic charge payable in respect of irrigable land
within the District shall be $164 per hectare. -
The annual water availability charge payable in respect of
water supplied shall be $137 per unit of 1000 m³. -
The annual basic and water availability charges shall be
reduced for the first 3 seasons of supply as set out in the
Second Schedule hereto. These reductions are recovered
in the full charges payable from the end of the 4th year of
supply. -
The number of seasons of supply over which charges will be
payable will be 40 years commencing from the time water
first becomes available to the scheme. -
The charges are based on the estimated costs of the scheme
and the demand for water and shall be subject to
adjustment from:
(i) the time of commencement of the supply of water.
(ii) the end of the season in which the charges reach the
full amount and each year thereafter to conform to the
actual and re-estimated costs and demand for water. -
The object of the scheme is to provide water from the Waiaua
River to the District for the trickle irrigation of sub-tropical
fruit. -
The scheme will be capable of meeting a water demand to
all properties in the District of 125.6 irrigable hectares, up
to 0.50 litres per second per hectare at a head of not less
than 10 metres. -
The water supply is subject to a water right granted by the
East Cape Regional Water Board. -
Water will be supplied under a water availability agreement
which:
(i) Will entitle the occupier to use up to 3.60 mm of water
over the irrigable area per 24 hour day and a maximum
seasonal usage of 3000 m³ per hectare under conditions
which protect the scheme revenue and the rights of other
irrigators, and with the approval of the National Water
and Soil Conservation Authority in accordance with section
216 of the Public Works Act 1981;
(ii) Will state that in a drought supply may be reduced,
and that water charges may be reduced by the Minister of
Works and Development for that season as provided for
in section 218 of the Public Works Act 1981. -
The season of supply shall be the period between 1
September and 30 April. Scheme charges incurred over the
preceding 12 months will be invoiced as at 30 April of
each year and due for payment without penalty within 28
days of date of invoice. -
The minimum aggregate area of land occupied by any
occupier that it is proposed to include in the proposed
irrigation scheme shall be four (4) hectares. -
Individual farm development plans must be approved and
the installation checked by the Ministry of Works and
Development before a connection can be made to the
scheme supply.
FIRST SCHEDULE
WAIAUA IRRIGATION DISTRICT
ALL that area in the Gisborne Land District, Opotiki County,
containing 530 hectares, more or less, bounded by a line commencing
at the north-westernmost corner of Lot 1, D.P. 2995, situated in
Block IV, Opotiki Survey District, being the south-eastern corner
of the intersection of a Legal Road and State Highway No. 35 and
proceeding easterly, generally, along the generally southern side of
State Highway No. 35 to its intersection with the western side of
Motu Road; thence southerly, generally, along the generally western
side of Motu Road to its intersection with the right bank of the
Waiaua River and along that bank to a point in line with the
southern boundary of Allotment 300, Waioeka Parish, situated in
Block V, Waiaua Survey District; thence westerly to and along that
boundary and its production to the eastern boundary of part
Allotment 358, Waioeka Parish, situated in Block V, Waiaua Survey
District and Block IV, Opotiki Survey District; thence southerly
and westerly along the eastern and southern boundaries of part
Allotment 358 aforesaid to the south-westernmost corner of that
Allotment; thence northerly, generally, along the generally eastern
side of a Legal Road to the point of commencement.
SECOND SCHEDULE
REDUCED IRRIGATION CHARGES
Basic Charge Water Availability Charges
First Year No Charge No Charge
Second Year $54.67/ha $45.67/unit
Third Year $109.33/ha $91.33/unit
Fourth Year $164/ha $137/unit
P. G. MILLEN, Clerk of the Executive Council.
(P.W. 64/3/1/3; Na. D.O. AD 6/6/2)
Glen Eden Borough—Waitemata City Boundaries Alterations
Order 1983
DAVID BEATTIE, Governor-General
ORDER IN COUNCIL
At the Government House at Wellington this 19th day of
December 1983
Present:
HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN COUNCIL
PURSUANT to the Local Government Act 1974, His Excellency the
Governor-General, acting by and with the advice and consent of
the Executive Council, hereby makes the following order:
ORDER
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Title and commencement—(1) This order may be cited as the
Glen Eden Borough - Waitemata City Boundaries Alteration Order -
(2) This order shall come into force on the 1st day of April 1984.
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Boundaries of Glen Eden Borough and Waitemata City altered—
The boundaries of Glen Eden Borough and Waitemata City are
hereby altered by excluding from Waitemata City and including in
Glen Eden Borough the area of land described in the Schedule to
this order (hereinafter referred to as “the said area”). -
Transfer of powers, functions and other responsibilities—The
Glen Eden Borough Council, in respect of the said area:
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