✨ Electoral Boundary Objections
11 SEPTEMBER NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 3069
western corner of the electorate where there is not yet any established “community of interest” with Torbay or East Coast Bays.
This would mean taking the proposed boundary line north from the eastern boundary of the reserve (west of Glamorgan School) and extending it to the north (and slightly west) taking in Portobello Place, the lower end of Fitzwilliam Drive (Nos 1–28), Flavia Close, Allender Drive and the whole of Stredwick Drive then turning east and running down the centre of Glenvar Road to continue as the existing boundary does.
010 Waitakere
Objection 0833 N Murdoch
Objects to the splitting of boundaries through communities. Suggests there are roads, Old North Road to Kiwitahi Road and then to the west coast, that divide communities less.
Objection 0908 P Hearn
Objects to the proposed boundaries of Kaipara and Waitakere which put Huapai in Waitakere on grounds of community of interest. Suggests instead of using the Kumeu River as the boundary continue along Oraha Road heading south east, then down Matua Road to the railway line. Then continue west along the railway line and put the Huapai township in Kaipara by heading south along Station Road and west along Trigg Road and up Awa Road to the current boundary.
011 Henderson
Objection 0923 B G Allen
Objects to the proposed boundaries affecting Te Atatu, Henderson, Waitakere, Titirangi, New Lynn on the grounds that there are other alternatives which better meet topographical and community of interest criteria.
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seeks to reunite the community of Glendene within the Te Atatu Electorate (the proposed boundaries split Glendene in half)
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to reunite the community of Swanson (also split by the proposed boundaries) and include it in the Henderson Electorate
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to include Henderson Valley with its focus—the Henderson Electorate
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to reunite the larger part of Kelston to its natural focus, the New Lynn Electorate
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to include Blockhouse Bay in the electorate it shares its topographical features and community of interest with—Tamaki.
Detailed descriptions and maps supplied.
012 Te Atatu
Objection 0830 B G Allen
See Objection 0923 Henderson
013 Titirangi
Objection 0811 G Henderson
Objects to the inclusion of the block bounded by Glenview Road down the Great North Road to West Coast Road and back along to Glenview Road which belong to Glen Eden township in the Te Atatu Electorate instead of Titirangi. Proposes that a number of areas be reconsidered to save the Glen Eden township community being broken up, namely:
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Bruce McLaren Drive and side roads on the Henderson side of Oratia Stream naturally belong to Henderson or Te Atatu
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the Tahi Terrace-Rua Road block up to West Coast Road should be in Te Atatu
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Arawa Street (80 houses) also fits better in Te Atatu
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the whole of Rata Street should be in New Lynn.
Objection 0924 B G Allen
See Objection 0923 Henderson
Objection 0943 The Alliance
Objects to the inclusion in the Titirangi Electorate of that portion of the old West Auckland seat in Oratia that lies to the north of the Scenic Drive. The proposed boundary divides the Oratia district. The Oratia district community of interest is with Waitakere Electorate rather than Titirangi. Suggests Forest (all of), Holdens, Parker, Carter, Shaw and West Coast (from Part’s Cross Road corner) Roads be put into the Waitakere Electorate and the stream that runs to the east of Shaw Road be used as the boundary (leaving all of Glengarry Road and Nicholas Place in the Titirangi Electorate).
017 Auckland Central
Objection 0863 M Ruddock
Objects to Eden Terrace suburb being included in Auckland Central rather than in Eden where its community of interest lies. The suggested solution would include the logical northern boundary of Newton Road and Mount Eden Road or the Khyber Pass or the Northwestern and Southern Motorways.
020 Onehunga
Objection 0842 J I and I M S Field
(1) Objects to the inclusion within the electorate of the area generally northwest of Campbell Road between its junctions with Mt Albert Road and Great South Road. This area has a community of interest with Remuera, and not area with the Onehunga area.
(2) Objects to the name of the electorate—“Onehunga”. Suggests changing the name of the electorate to “Maungakiekie”. Note that this objection applies if objection (1) is not upheld.
021 Tamaki
Objection 0799 The New Zealand Labour Party
Objects to the proposed boundaries between Onehunga, Remuera, Tamaki, and Panmure Electorates on the grounds that the Commission has not addressed the division of St John’s leaseholder and Glenn Innes communities and furthermore most of the areas moved between these electorates do not best meet the criteria set out in the Electoral Act, being unnecessary and/or inappropriate.
Seeks that the above concerns be addressed by adoption of boundaries between Tamaki and Panmure following West Tamaki, Line & College Roads; between Tamaki and Remuera following Temple Street; between Onehunga and Remuera following the 1987 boundary; between Onehunga and Panmure following those proposed by the Commission, but amended to follow the 1987 boundary one side of the Ellerslie Panmure highway.
026 Papatoetoe
Objection 0132 R and G Stallwood and 344 others
Objects to the proposed transfer of an area of the 1987 Papatoetoe Electorate to the new Manukau Electorate on the grounds that their community of interest is with Papatoetoe and not with either Otara or Wiri. Seeks that the area be restored to Papatoetoe Electorate.
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Objections to Proposed Electoral District Boundaries and Classifications
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Electoral Districts, Boundaries, Classifications, Objections, Representation Commission
7 names identified
- N Murdoch, Objects to splitting boundaries through communities
- P Hearn, Objects to proposed boundaries of Kaipara and Waitakere
- B G Allen, Objects to proposed boundaries affecting Te Atatu, Henderson, Waitakere, Titirangi, New Lynn
- G Henderson, Objects to inclusion of block in Te Atatu Electorate
- M Ruddock, Objects to Eden Terrace suburb being included in Auckland Central
- J I and I M S Field, Objects to inclusion of area in Onehunga Electorate and suggests name change
- R and G Stallwood, Objects to proposed transfer of area to Manukau Electorate