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21 JUNE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2155
General
Southland Regional Council
Notice of Intention to Take Land at Invercargill for River Control Purposes
Notice is hereby given that the Southland Regional Council, under the provisions of the Public Works Act 1981, requires to take the land (the land) described in the Schedule hereto for river control purposes to be used for construction on the land of the Otepuni Creek Flood Alleviation Detention Dam and for accumulation of water from time to time on the land in respect of such dam.
The reasons why the taking of the land is considered reasonably necessary are that the Otepuni Creek (which is subject to flooding) flows through and adjacent to the land and then continues to flow through Invercargill City. The detention dam is required to be built on the land to detain the peak flood discharge of the Otepuni Creek while allowing a controlled maximum flow to pass through Invercargill City in a designed flood catchment, except this land, which has the requirements of land contour and capacity for storage of water away from residential and commercial development for a detention dam. The land contains suitable earth materials for construction of the detention dam.
Any person having an estate or interest in the land may within 20 working days after the date of this notice send an objection to the Registrar, Planning Tribunal, Tribunals Division, Justice Department, Private Bag, Wellington. If any objection is made in accordance with this notice, a public hearing will be held, unless the objector otherwise requires, and each objector will be informed of the time and place of the meeting.
Schedule
Southland Land District
8.8210 hectares, being part Lot 2, Deposited Plan 10664 and part Section 44, Block II, Invercargill Hundred, being parts of the land described in certificates of title 8C/593 and 8C/594, as shown marked “B” on plan lodged with the Chief Surveyor, Second Floor, Henderson House, 93 Kelvin Street, Invercargill as No. 11585.
The south west corner of the land is the intersection of Rockdale Road, Invercargill and Oteramika Road, Invercargill and the land is bounded on the west by Rockdale Road for approximately 400 metres along Rockdale Road in a northerly direction from the said intersection and is bounded on the south by Oteramika Road for approximately 299 square metres along Oteramika Road in an easterly direction from the said intersection.
Dated this 15th day of June 1990.
N. A. McMILLAN, Principal Administrative Officer of the Southland Regional Council.
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Trust Bank South Canterbury Community Trust
Trustee Banks Restructuring Act 1988
Trust Bank South Canterbury Community Trust Annual Report for the Period Ended 31 March 1990
Trust Particulars
The Trust Bank South Canterbury Community Trust was incorporated as a charitable trust in accordance with the provisions of the Trustee Banks Restructuring Act 1988. The purpose of the community trust is to provide charitable, cultural, philanthropic and recreational benefits to the community.
Trustees: A. F. McLay (Chairperson); C. D. Bach; A. H. Carlton; L. K. Cooney; P. P. Cornelius; A. P. Dodds; O. J. Gavigan; J. Shipley, M.P.; C. P. Sparrow; A. J. Shroy; J. R. Sutton, M.P.; J. E. Thompson and D. B. Timpany.
Bankers: Trust Bank South Canterbury Ltd., 243 Stafford Street, Timaru.
Solicitors: Raymond Sullivan McGlashan, Barristers and Solicitors, 27 Strathallan Street, Timaru.
Auditors: Martin Wakefield & Co., Chartered Accountants, 26 Canon Street, Timaru.
Trustee’s Report for the Period Ended 31 March 1990
Objectives of the Trust
The trust was formed under Trustee Banks Restructuring Act 1988. Subsequently the trust acquired 2.7 percent of the shareholding of Trust Bank New Zealand Ltd. to enable it to distribute from dividend and investment income, financial assistance to help organisations carrying on charitable, cultural, philanthropic and recreational work which is of benefit to the community, principally in the regions of South Canterbury and Mid Canterbury.
Policies and Structure of the Trust
All purposes of the trust are deemed to be charitable. In general guidelines for donations are as follows:
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Organisations which provide services for those who may have been denied a quality of life enjoyed by the majority.
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Community organisations which offer their services for the benefit or enjoyment of the public and contribute to community well being.
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Groups which give their time and resources to helping social problems.
So that the trust will reach as many people as possible the trust will make donations under the following broad categories:
(a) Community support.
(b) Welfare and social services.
All applicants will be advised in writing of the result of their application.
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🏗️ Notice of Intention to Take Land for River Control Purposes
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works15 June 1990
Land acquisition, River control, Otepuni Creek, Flood alleviation, Detention dam
- N. A. McMillan, Principal Administrative Officer of the Southland Regional Council
💰 Trust Bank South Canterbury Community Trust Annual Report
💰 Finance & RevenueAnnual report, Community trust, Charitable trust, Trustee Banks Restructuring Act 1988, Trustees
13 names identified
- A. F. McLay, Trustee and Chairperson
- C. D. Bach, Trustee
- A. H. Carlton, Trustee
- L. K. Cooney, Trustee
- P. P. Cornelius, Trustee
- A. P. Dodds, Trustee
- O. J. Gavigan, Trustee
- J. Shipley (M.P.), Trustee
- C. P. Sparrow, Trustee
- A. J. Shroy, Trustee
- J. R. Sutton (M.P.), Trustee
- J. E. Thompson, Trustee
- D. B. Timpany, Trustee