✨ Coastal Marine Regulations and Education Notices




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

5 MAY

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(b) Any activity involving the depositing of any material on the foreshore and seabed:

(i) which is specified in an operative or proposed regional coastal plan as a discretionary activity;

(ii) for which the plan defines or provides the criteria for determining:

  • the location where the activity can be carried out;
  • the time during which the activity can be carried out; and

(iii) for which the plan:

  • requires consideration of the likely adverse effects of the depositing of the material; and
  • defines, or provides the criteria for determining, the limits on the likely adverse effects of the depositing of the material;

is not a restricted coastal activity.

(c) Except as provided for in S1.7(a) and (b) above, any activity involving the depositing of any material on the foreshore or seabed in quantities greater than 50,000 cubic metres in any 12 month period in the coastal marine area is a restricted coastal activity.

S1.8 Exotic plants in the coastal marine area

Any activity involving the introduction of any exotic plant species to the coastal marine area is a restricted coastal activity, except where that plant is already present in an area and an operative or proposed regional coastal plan specifies that the planting of it is a discretionary activity.

S1.9 Exclusive occupation of the coastal marine area

Any activity involving occupation of the coastal marine area which:

(a) would exclude or effectively exclude public access from areas of the coastal marine area over 10 hectares (except where such exclusion is required in commercial port areas for reasons of public safety or security);

(b) would exclude or effectively exclude the public from more than 316 metres along the length of the foreshore; or

(c) would involve occupation or use of areas greater than 50 hectares of the coastal marine area and such occupation or use would restrict public access to or through such areas;

is a restricted coastal activity.

S1.10 Discharges to the coastal marine area

(a) Any discharge of human sewage to the coastal marine area, except from vessels, which has not passed through soil or wetland, shall be a restricted coastal activity.

(b) Any discharge to the coastal marine area in respect of which the applicant may desire to rely on section 107(2)(a) shall be a restricted coastal activity.

Dated at Wellington this 3rd day of May 1994.

DENIS MARSHALL, Minister of Conservation.

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Crown Law Office

Judicature Act 1908

Additional Judge of the Court of Appeal Appointed

Pursuant to section 58 (9) of the Judicature Act 1908, and with the advice and consent of the Executive Council and with the concurrence of the Chief Justice and the President of the Court of Appeal, has been pleased to appoint

The Right Honourable Sir Gordon Ellis Bisson, a former member of the Court of Appeal,

to act as an additional Judge of the Court of Appeal for a period of 3 months commencing on the 2nd day of May 1994.

Dated at Wellington this 2nd day of May 1994.

D. A. M. GRAHAM, for Attorney-General.

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Education

Education Act 1989

Closure of Mangakino Primary School Notice

Pursuant to section 154 of the Education Act 1989, and acting under the authority delegated to me, I hereby declare that the Mangakino Primary School will close on 10 July 1994 and cease to be established on that day.

Dated at Wellington this 3rd day of May 1994.

K. PHILLIPS, Senior Manager, National Operations.

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Closure of Mangakino High School Notice

Pursuant to section 154 of the Education Act 1989, and acting under the authority delegated to me, I hereby declare that the Mangakino High School will close on 10 July 1994 and cease to be established on that day.

Dated at Wellington this 3rd day of May 1994.

K. PHILLIPS, Senior Manager, National Operations.

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Establishment of Mangakino Area School

Pursuant to section 146 of the Education Act 1989, I hereby establish a co-educational composite school to be known as the Mangakino Area School. This school is to be located at College Road, Mangakino.

This school will be established as from the 11th day of July 1994.

Dated at Wellington this 4th day of May 1994.

LOCKWOOD SMITH, Ph.D., Minister of Education.

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πŸ›οΈ Circumstances for Restricted Coastal Activities (continued from previous page)

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
3 May 1994
Coastal Marine Area, Reclamations, Structures, Restricted Activities, Depositing Material, Exotic Plants, Exclusive Occupation, Discharges
  • DENIS MARSHALL, Minister of Conservation

βš–οΈ Additional Judge of the Court of Appeal Appointed

βš–οΈ Justice & Law Enforcement
2 May 1994
Judicature Act 1908, Court of Appeal, Additional Judge, Appointment
  • Gordon Ellis Bisson (The Right Honourable Sir), Appointed as additional Judge of the Court of Appeal

  • D. A. M. GRAHAM, for Attorney-General

πŸŽ“ Closure of Mangakino Primary School

πŸŽ“ Education, Culture & Science
3 May 1994
Education Act 1989, School Closure, Mangakino Primary School
  • K. PHILLIPS, Senior Manager, National Operations

πŸŽ“ Closure of Mangakino High School

πŸŽ“ Education, Culture & Science
3 May 1994
Education Act 1989, School Closure, Mangakino High School
  • K. PHILLIPS, Senior Manager, National Operations

πŸŽ“ Establishment of Mangakino Area School

πŸŽ“ Education, Culture & Science
4 May 1994
Education Act 1989, School Establishment, Mangakino Area School, Composite School
  • LOCKWOOD SMITH, Ph.D., Minister of Education