Land and Transport Notices




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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 207

Bylaw

  1. Title and commencement – This bylaw may be cited as the Transit New Zealand (Transit Lanes) Bylaw 2005/4 – Amendment No. 1, and comes into force the day after the date of its publication in the New Zealand Gazette.

  2. New Schedules substituted—The Transit New Zealand (Transit Lane) Bylaw 2005/4* is hereby amended by omitting the First and Second Schedules and substituting the following:

First Schedule

The southbound, kerbside lane of State Highway No. 1 at Mana, from a point located approximately 69 metres south of the centreline of Acheron Road at its intersection with State Highway No. 1 (which is also approximately 102 metres south of the Route Position Marker 1035/14.00) and continuing generally south for a distance of approximately 1034 metres to a point located approximately 129 metres north of the northern abutment of the eastern Paremata Bridge (which abutment is also approximately 265 metres south of the Route Position Marker 1035/15.00); and

Second Schedule

The northbound, kerbside lane of State Highway No. 1 at Mana, from a point located approximately 250 metres north of the point directly opposite the northern abutment of the eastern Paremata Bridge (which abutment is also approximately 265 metres south of the Route Position Marker 1035/15.00) and continuing generally north for a distance of approximately 474 metres to a point located approximately 512 metres south of the point directly opposite the centreline of Acheron Road at its intersection with State Highway No. 1 (which is also approximately 545 metres south of the Route Position Marker 1035/14.00).

This bylaw was made by resolution passed at a meeting of Transit New Zealand held in Wellington on 8 December 2005.

Signed on behalf of Transit New Zealand under delegated authority by:

J. H. VAN BARNEVELD, Chief Executive Transit New Zealand.

Explanatory Note

This note is not part of the bylaw, but explains its effect.

This bylaw amends the description of the Transit lanes in the Transit New Zealand (Transit Lanes) Bylaw 2005/4, that came into force on 10 November 2005.

The amendments reflect re-measurement of the lanes now that they are in place and marked on the road and signposted.

*New Zealand Gazette, No. 175, 13 October 2005, page 4410

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Land Notices

Education Lands Act 1949

Public Works Act 1981, proposes to take land described in the Schedule below (“the land”).

Land Declared No Longer Required for Education Purposes

The land is required for road widening purposes.

Pursuant to section 5A of the Education Lands Act 1949, and pursuant to an authority delegated to me, I, Paul Dickson Burke, Group Manager Property, Ministry of Education, Wellington, hereby give the following notice.

Notice

  1. The land described in the Schedule to this notice is no longer required for education purposes.

  2. This notice shall come into force on 15 December 2005.

Schedule

Area ha Description
4.0266 Part Section 15, Block XV, Kaupokonui Survey District (Computer Freehold Register TN164/104), Taranaki Land Registration District.

Dated at Wellington this 9th day of December 2005.

P. D. BURKE, Group Manager Property, Ministry of Education.

Public Works Act 1981

Notice of Intention to Take Land for Road Widening —Manukau City

Notice is hereby given that the Manukau City Council (“the council”), under the provisions of section 23 of the Public Works Act 1981, proposes to take land described in the Schedule below (“the land”).

The land is required for road widening purposes.

It is intended to use the land for part of a road system.

The intended taking is considered necessary for the safe, effective and convenient use of the road.

There are no other suitable or better alternative sites or routes for achieving council’s objectives in relation to the widening of this particular road, being Waiouru Road (also known as Highbrook Drive, Manukau City).

The land use is in accordance with the designation under the district plan.

The owners of the land and the District Land Registrar have been served with notice of council’s intention to take the land with the owners having been advised of their right to object.

Any other person having the right to object may send a written objection to the Registrar, Environment Court, Tribunals Division, Department for Courts, P.O. Box 5027, Wellington, within 20 working days after the date of publication of this notice.

If any objection is made in accordance with this notice, a public hearing will be held.

The objector will have a right to appear and be heard personally unless the objector otherwise requires.

Each objector will be informed of the time and place of the hearing.

Any person requiring further information in respect of this advice should contact Karyn Thomson, Phillips Fox, Solicitors, P.O. Box 160, Auckland. Telephone: (09) 916 3707.

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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 2005, No 207


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✨ LLM interpretation of page content

🚂 Transit New Zealand (Transit Lanes) Bylaw 2005/4 – Amendment No. 1 (continued from previous page)

🚂 Transport & Communications
Transit Lanes, Bylaw, Amendment, Schedules
  • J. H. Van Barneveld, Chief Executive Transit New Zealand

🎓 Land Declared No Longer Required for Education Purposes

🎓 Education, Culture & Science
9 December 2005
Education Lands Act, Land, Road Widening, Taranaki
  • Paul Dickson Burke, Group Manager Property, Ministry of Education

🏗️ Notice of Intention to Take Land for Road Widening — Manukau City

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
Public Works Act, Land, Road Widening, Manukau City, Waiouru Road
  • Karyn Thomson, Solicitor, Phillips Fox