✨ Local Government Reorganisation Order
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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 204
8 DECEMBER 2005
SO 18084, Canterbury Land District) forms the Banks
Peninsula Ward of Christchurch City.
(2) The boundaries of the Banks Peninsula Ward must not
be altered for a period of three years.
- Representation of the Banks Peninsula Ward—
(1) One member of the Christchurch City Council is to be
elected from the Banks Peninsula Ward at its first election.
(2) The representation of the Banks Peninsula Ward must
not be altered for a period of three years.
- Lyttelton-Mount Herbert Community—(1) There is
constituted a community for the area of the former
Lyttelton-Mount Herbert Community (as defined on
SO 18065, Canterbury Land District) to be known as
\"the Lyttelton-Mount Herbert Community\".
(2) The community board for the Lyttelton-Mount Herbert
Community comprises:
(a) five members elected by the electors of the
Lyttelton-Mount Herbert Community; and
(b) the person elected, from time to time, as a member
of the Christchurch City Council representing
the Banks Peninsula Ward and appointed to the
community board by the council.
- Akaroa-Wairewa Community—(1) There is constituted
a community for the area of the former Akaroa-Wairewa
Community to be known as \"the Akaroa-Wairewa
Community\".
(2) The area comprising the Akaroa-Wairewa Community
constituted by subclause (1) is defined on SO 362973,
deposited with Land Information New Zealand.
(3) The Akaroa-Wairewa Community is divided into two
subdivisions for electoral purposes, and those subdivisions
are:
(a) the Akaroa Subdivision, comprising the area of the
former Akaroa Ward of Banks Peninsula District
(as defined on SO Plan 18087, Canterbury Land
District); and
(b) the Wairewa Subdivision, comprising the area of the
former Wairewa Ward of Banks Peninsula District
(as defined on SO Plan 18086, Canterbury Land
District).
(4) The community board for the Akaroa-Wairewa
Community comprises:
(a) three members elected by the electors of the Akaroa
Subdivision;
(b) two members elected by the electors of the Wairewa
Subdivision; and
(c) the person elected, from time to time, as a member
of the Christchurch City Council representing
the Banks Peninsula Ward and appointed to the
community board by the council.
- Powers of Community Boards—(1) The Lyttelton-Mount Herbert Community Board and the Akaroa-Wairewa
Community Board each have the same delegated powers as
are conferred on the existing Christchurch City community
boards as at the date this order comes into effect, subject to
the following variations:
(a) Each board has power to recommend to the
Christchurch City Council proposed expenditure
from its reserves contributions account; and
(b) each board has absolute discretion over the use of
the discretionary funding allocation of $15,000.00
(G.S.T. exclusive) in each financial year (subject
to being consistent with any policies or standards
adopted by the council).
(2) The powers conferred on the Lyttelton-Mount Herbert
Community Board and the Akaroa-Wairewa Community
Board by this clause may not be altered for a period of
three years.
(3) Nothing in this order prevents the Christchurch
City Council from conferring further responsibilities on
the Lyttelton-Mount Herbert Community Board and the
Akaroa-Wairewa Community Board.
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Rating—The system of rating in the Banks Peninsula
Ward is the capital value system. -
Service Delivery in the Banks Peninsula Ward—
(1) The existing services to the public, provided by the
Banks Peninsula District Council in Lyttelton, Little River
and Akaroa immediately prior to this order coming into
effect, must continue to be provided in those locations for
a period of not less than five years from the date that this
order comes into effect.
(2) Nothing in this order prevents the Christchurch City
Council from offering additional public services in the
Banks Peninsula Ward during the five-year period
prescribed in subclause (1) of this clause.
- Resource Management Act 1991—(1) In accordance
with section 81 of the Resource Management Act 1991,
the district plan and the proposed district plan under the
Resource Management Act 1991 of the Banks Peninsula
District Council shall be the district plan, or as the case
may be, the proposed district plan of the Banks Peninsula
Ward of the Christchurch City Council.
(2) Any other matters, including proceedings before, or
initiated by, the Banks Peninsula District Council under
the Resource Management Act 1991, have effect as matters
before, or initiated by, the Christchurch City Council.
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Long-Term Council Community Plan—The Long-Term Council Community Plan prepared under the Local
Government Act 2002 by the Banks Peninsula District
Council continues in force in respect of the Banks
Peninsula Ward of Christchurch City, until such time as the
Christchurch City Council amends its existing Long-Term
Council Community Plan to provide for the Banks Peninsula
Ward. -
Building Act 2004—(1) If the Banks Peninsula
District Council has initiated a proposal to adopt a policy
on dangerous, earthquake-prone, and insanitary buildings,
under section 131 of the Building Act 2004, and that policy
has not been adopted by the date of the commencement of
this order:
(a) the Christchurch City Council shall consider any
submissions made on that proposal as if they
were submissions made on its own proposal made
under section 131; and
(b) the Christchurch City Council shall not be required
to complete the proposal initiated by the Banks
Peninsula District Council.
(2) This clause comes into force on 1 March 2006.
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Transitional Matters—Clause 67 of Schedule 3 of the
Local Government Act 2002 applies in respect of this order. -
Canterbury Museum Trust Board—The functions
exercised by local authorities, under paragraph (c) of
section 5 (2) of the Canterbury Museum Trust Board Act
1993, are to be exercised as if, for that paragraph were
substituted the following paragraph:
\"(c) One member appointed by the Selwyn District
Council:\".
- Summit Road Protection Authority—The functions
exercised by local authorities, under paragraphs (a) to (c) of
section 7 (1) of the Summit Road (Canterbury) Protection
Act 2001, are to be exercised as if, for those paragraphs
were substituted the following paragraphs:
\"(a) 2 members appointed by the Christchurch City
Council; and\"
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VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 2005, No 204
Gazette.govt.nz —
NZ Gazette 2005, No 204
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