β¨ Electoral Boundary Objections
NOVEMBER NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
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Objection 134 J N Bade
Objects to the proposed name of Waitemata. The electorate is centred around Henderson and should be known as Henderson as the electorate corresponds to the boundaries of the Henderson Ward of Waitakere City, and historically it covers most of Thomas Hendersonβs land claim of 1844.
Objection 522 A K Corban
Similar to Objection 134.
Objection 523 The New Zealand Labour Party
Objects to the proposed boundaries of the Waitemata electorate on the grounds that the suburb of Kelston is dislocated from its predominant focus and the suburb of Glen Eden has been split inappropriately.
Suggested solution That the West Coast Road be utilised as an appropriate southern boundary of proposed Waitemata from the Parrs Cross Road intersection to the Pleasant Road intersection.
Objection 779 Waitakere City Council & Community Board
Objects to the proposed boundaries of the Waitemata and Waitakere electorates on the grounds that
(a) the Glen Eden/Oratia Foothills has a significant community of interest currently split between New Lynn, Waitemata and Waitakere electorates.
Suggested solution Consideration be given to realigning the boundary down Titirangi Road to the intersection with View Road, down View Road to the railway line, heading north to the proposed boundary west of Swanson Road.
(b) Massey West/Massey East/West Harbour is an area of high development and therefore does not share a community of interest with the Waitakere Ranges but affiliates more closely with urban characteristics of the proposed Waitemata electorate.
Suggested solution Consideration should be given to the boundary being drawn along Glen Road, north along Birdwood Road to the section of Red Hills Road, then follow Red Hills Road to the territorial local authority board.
Objection 780 K Abraham, Chairperson, KareKare Residents Ratepayers Association
Objection to the proposed boundaries of Waitemata on the grounds the suburb of Glen Eden has a community of interest that is badly split; Green Bay has a community of interest with both Titirangi and the Waitakere Ranges. Massey West/Massey East/West Harbour do not share a community of interest with the Waitakere Ranges.
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Objection to Waitemata Electorate Name and Boundaries
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ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Districts, Objections, Waitemata, Henderson, Waitakere City
- J. N. Bade, Objects to proposed name of Waitemata
ποΈ Objection to Waitemata Electorate Boundaries
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Districts, Objections, Waitemata, Kelston, Glen Eden
- A. K. Corban, Objects to proposed boundaries of Waitemata
ποΈ Objection to Waitemata Electorate Boundaries
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Districts, Objections, Waitemata, Kelston, Glen Eden
- The New Zealand Labour Party , Objects to proposed boundaries of Waitemata
ποΈ Objection to Waitemata and Waitakere Electorate Boundaries
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Districts, Objections, Waitemata, Waitakere, Glen Eden, Oratia, Titirangi, Massey West, Massey East, West Harbour
- Waitakere City Council & Community Board , Objects to proposed boundaries of Waitemata and Waitakere
ποΈ Objection to Waitemata Electorate Boundaries
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Districts, Objections, Waitemata, Glen Eden, Green Bay, Titirangi, Waitakere Ranges, Massey West, Massey East, West Harbour
- K. Abraham (Chairperson), Objects to proposed boundaries of Waitemata