Transport and Regulatory Notices




18 DECEMBER

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE

  • St Lukes Square (1993) Limited;
  • WestCity Shopping Centre Limited;
  • Albany Shopping Centre Limited and Albany Shopping Centre No. 2 Limited;
  • St Lukes Group No. 2 Limited;
  • Westfield Trust (NZ) Limited;
  • Westfield (New Zealand) Limited;
  • St Lukes Group Limited;
  • St Lukes Group Holdings Limited;
  • Abyssinian Holdings Limited; and
  • Westfield Alliances (NZ) Pty Limited.

The exemption applies from 1 January 2004 until:

  • a permanent exemption takes effect, if the Commission approves the permanent exemption under Part B of Westfield Trust (NZ) Limited exemption application; or
  • three months after the date of the release of the Commission’s determination, if the Commission declines the permanent exemption.

The Commission may vary or revoke this exemption at any time in accordance with section 81 (5) of the EIR Act.

The exemption takes effect from the date of publication of this notice in the New Zealand Gazette.

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Land Transport Safety Authority

Traffic Regulations 1976

Exemption From Specified Requirements in the Traffic Regulations 1976

Pursuant to Regulation 90 (1) of the Traffic Regulations 1976, and pursuant to the powers delegated to me by the Director of Land Transport Safety, I, Laszlo Andras Hidvegi, Senior Engineer Safer Vehicles Policy, hereby exempt the vehicles specified in Schedule 1 of this notice from the requirements in Schedule 2, subject to the conditions in Schedule 3.

Schedule 1
Vehicle details

Make: Oshkosh

Model: MK48 Dragon Wagon Tank Transporter

Serial No.: 870584-OR

Schedule 2
Regulation 70 (1) of the Traffic Regulations 1976, prohibiting the operation of a motor vehicle with the steering wheel to the left of the longitudinal centre line of body of the vehicle.

Schedule 3

  1. The exempted vehicle may only tow its dedicated semi-trailer, serial number 870585-OR, manufactured by Oshkosh.
  2. The vehicle may only be used to carry military type equipment for which it was originally designed or other military type of equipment of a similar kind.
  3. The vehicle must not be used in a licensed transport service.
  4. The vehicle may only be operated on the road by a person who is properly informed or trained by Technix Group Limited, of New Plymouth, regarding the operational characteristics of the vehicle, and also authorised by or on behalf of Technix Group Limited to operate the vehicle.
  5. This exemption is valid only while the vehicle is owned by Technix Group Limited or a person who has a major interest in it, but it may be reissued if the ownership of the vehicle is changed.
  6. This exemption may be revoked at any time.

Dated at Wellington this 16th day of December 2003.

LASZLO ANDRAS HIDVEGI, Senior Engineer Safer Vehicles Policy.

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Approval of the Fitting of Specified Lighting Equipment to Motor Vehicles

Pursuant to Regulation 67 (8) of the Traffic Regulations 1976 and pursuant to the powers delegated to me by the Director, I, John Patrick White, Manager Safer Vehicles Policy, approve the fitting and use of the lighting equipment specified in Schedule 1 to a vehicle in Schedule 2, subject to the conditions in Schedule 3, until the time specified in Schedule 4.

Schedule 1
Not more than two flashing or revolving yellow or amber lights.

Schedule 2
A vehicle that will be operated in accordance with a traffic management plan approved by a road controlling authority.

Schedule 3

  1. The vehicle in Schedule 2 must be operated in accordance with the approved traffic management plan.
  2. The lighting equipment in Schedule 1 must not be operated in such a way that it dazzles, confuses or distracts so as to endanger the safety of other road users.

Schedule 4
This approval will lapse on the day when Land Transport Rule: Vehicle Lighting [Rule 32005] comes into force.

Dated at Wellington this 11th day of December 2003.

JOHN WHITE, Manager Safer Vehicles Policy.

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Approval of Flashing Lights and Siren on Display Ambulance

Pursuant to Regulation 88 (1) of the Traffic Regulations 1976, and under delegated authority, I approve the fitting of two red flashing lights to the display ambulance specified in the Schedule, subject to the conditions in the Schedule, and pursuant to Regulation 90 (2) of the Traffic Regulations 1976, and under delegated authority, I exempt from Regulation 69 (2) of these Regulations, prohibiting sirens, the display ambulance specified in the Schedule, subject to the conditions in the Schedule.

Schedule
Vehicle details

Make: Holden

Model: Commodore (display ambulance)

Year: 1996

VIN No.: 6H8VSK80HSL851081

Registration No.: UI1089

Owned by: Nigel J. White

Conditions
(i) The vehicle may not be used on any road except for the purposes of inspection and repair or when



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Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 2003, No 173


Gazette.govt.nz PDF NZ Gazette 2003, No 173





✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🏭 Notice of Exemption—Westfield Trust (NZ) Limited (continued from previous page)

🏭 Trade, Customs & Industry
Electricity Industry Reform Act 1998, Exemption, Cross-Involvement, Shopping Centres

🚂 Exemption From Specified Requirements in the Traffic Regulations 1976

🚂 Transport & Communications
16 December 2003
Traffic Regulations, Vehicle Exemption, Military Equipment, Oshkosh MK48 Dragon Wagon
  • Laszlo Andras Hidvegi, Senior Engineer Safer Vehicles Policy

🚂 Approval of the Fitting of Specified Lighting Equipment to Motor Vehicles

🚂 Transport & Communications
11 December 2003
Traffic Regulations, Lighting Equipment, Traffic Management Plan
  • John Patrick White, Manager Safer Vehicles Policy

🚂 Approval of Flashing Lights and Siren on Display Ambulance

🚂 Transport & Communications
Traffic Regulations, Display Ambulance, Flashing Lights, Siren
  • Nigel J. White, Owner of display ambulance