β¨ Electoral Boundary Objections
Objection 530 W J Strevens & R Tennet
Objects to the proposed boundaries of Epsom electorate and its consequential affect on Mt Smart, Tamaki and Auckland electorates on the grounds that the proposed boundaries ignore the natural contours of the land and communities of interest.
Suggested solution (a) Remuera electorate extending west to include the wharves, following the western edge of the Hobson Ward to the east side of Mt Eden Domain; south to Epsom Avenue; east on Mt St John Avenue, south-east along Great South Road to Penrose Road; north-east along a ward boundary to Ballarat Street; the west edge of Remuera Golf Course, along St Johns Road; north-west along Purewa Creek. Also including Gulf Islands.
(b) Tamaki electorate to the east of the suggested Remuera electorate, bounded to the south by Penrose and Waipuna Road, and to the east by the Tamaki River.
(c) A Mangakeikei electorate to the south of the suggested Remuera and Tamaki electorate with western, southern and eastern boundaries similar to the proposed Mt Smart electorate; and an Auckland electorate generally bounded to the south by Great North Road, Western Springs Road, Morningside Drive and Balmoral Road.
Objection 13 G Ormsby & L Campbell
Objects to the proposed name of Epsom on the grounds set out in Objection 07 (01) Northland.
Suggested solution To call the electorate Maungawhau because of its historical association with the area and its links with the tangata whenua of the electorate
Objection 531 W J Strevens
Objects to the proposed name of the Epsom electorate.
Suggested solution Call the electorate Remuera.
Objection 526 H C Braun
Objects to the proposed boundary change between Tamaki and Epsom.
Suggested solution Boundary would follow line of the Orakei Basin and Creek then turn up Kelvin road, into Remuera Road south along Koraha Street to meet Abbots Way.
Objection 784 D L Freeman
Objects to the proposed boundaries of the Epsom electorate. There is no community of interest between the areas of south Epsom (Three Kings area) and Owairaka itself.
Suggested solution The boundary between Epsom and Owairaka should be Mt Albert Road rather than Landscape/Selwyn Road as is proposed.
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Objection to Epsom Electorate Boundaries by W J Strevens & R Tennet
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ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Districts, Objections, Epsom, Mt Smart, Tamaki, Auckland
- W. J. Strevens, Objected to Epsom electorate boundaries
- R. Tennet, Objected to Epsom electorate boundaries
ποΈ Objection to Epsom Electorate Name by G Ormsby & L Campbell
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Districts, Name Change, Maungawhau, Epsom
- G. Ormsby, Objected to Epsom electorate name
- L. Campbell, Objected to Epsom electorate name
ποΈ Objection to Epsom Electorate Name by W J Strevens
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Districts, Name Change, Remuera, Epsom
- W. J. Strevens, Objected to Epsom electorate name
ποΈ Objection to Tamaki-Epsom Boundary by H C Braun
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Districts, Boundary Change, Tamaki, Epsom
- H. C. Braun, Objected to Tamaki-Epsom boundary
ποΈ Objection to Epsom-Owairaka Boundary by D L Freeman
ποΈ Governance & Central AdministrationElectoral Districts, Boundary Change, Epsom, Owairaka
- D. L. Freeman, Objected to Epsom-Owairaka boundary