✨ Public Works Land Acquisition Notices
15 NOVEMBER 2007
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 123
Dated at Wellington this 5th day of November 2007.
DAVID PARKER, Minister for Land Information.
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Notice of Intention to Take Lessee Interest in Land
for the Functioning Indirectly of a Road—
in Auckland City
To: Installer Services (Auckland) Limited (as lessee under an
unregistered lease dated 14 January 2004), having its
registered office at:
5E Mahuru Street
Newmarket
Auckland
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Take notice that the Minister for Land Information
proposes to take, under the provisions of section 23 of
the Public Works Act 1981, your lessee interest in the
land described in the Schedule to this notice. -
The land is required for the functioning indirectly of a
road, namely for the construction of the Newmarket
Viaduct Project, Auckland. The proposed land use is in
accordance with the designation under the district plan. -
A plan of the land intended to be taken is attached.
Reasons for Taking Land
- The reasons why the Minister for Land Information
considers it essential to take your lessee interest in the
land are as follows:
(a) The existing six-lane viaduct structure has become a
bottleneck for vehicles travelling to and from the
city to points south and requires replacement with a
new seven-lane structure to meet current roading
standards and traffic volumes.
(b) The proposed viaduct will also reduce traffic
congestion on the Southern Motorway and is the
only practical route given the current roading
system.
Your Right to Object
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Your interest in the land has not yet been taken.
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You have a right to object to the taking of your interest
in the land. -
If you wish to object, you must send a written
objection to the Registrar, Environment Court, Level 8,
District Court Building, Wellesley Street (PO Box
7147), Auckland, within 20 working days after the
service of this notice on you.\n -
If you make an objection, a public hearing of the
objection will be held unless you give written notice to
the Tribunal that you want the hearing to be held in
private. -
If you make an objection:
(a) You will be advised of the time and place of the
hearing; and
(b) You will have the right to appear and be heard
personally or to be represented by a barrister or a
solicitor or any other person you authorise.
Your Right to Compensation
- This notice, and the right to object described above,
relate to the taking of your interest in the land and not
to your right to compensation. Under the Public Works
Act 1981, you are entitled to full compensation if
your interest in the land is taken. If this compensation
cannot be agreed between you and the Minister for
Land Information, it can be determined in separate
proceedings before the Land Valuation Tribunal.
Warning
This notice concerns your rights over the land referred to.
If you are in any doubt about its effect, you should obtain
legal advice immediately. Do not delay.
North Auckland Land Registry—Auckland City
Schedule
Land at 5E Mahuru Street
An estate of stratum in freehold in all of the land
described as Unit E and Accessory Unit 5 on DP 153673,
being all of the land contained in Computer Unit Title
Register NA91C/737 and recorded in Supplementary
Record sheet NA91C/739.
Dated at Wellington this 5th day of November 2007.
DAVID PARKER, Minister for Land Information.
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Notice of Intention to Take Lessee Interest in Land
for the Functioning Indirectly of a Road—
in Auckland City
To: Education Furniture Specialists Limited (as lessee under
an unregistered lease dated 15 September 2002), having
its registered office at:
5F Mahuru Street
Newmarket
Auckland
-
Take notice that the Minister for Land Information
proposes to take, under the provisions of section 23 of
the Public Works Act 1981, your lessee interest in the
land described in the Schedule to this notice. -
The land is required for the functioning indirectly of a
road, namely for the construction of the Newmarket
Viaduct Project, Auckland. The proposed land use is in
accordance with the designation under the district plan. -
A plan of the land intended to be taken is attached.
Reasons for Taking Land
- The reasons why the Minister for Land Information
considers it essential to take your lessee interest in the
land are as follows:
(a) The existing six-lane viaduct structure has become a
bottleneck for vehicles travelling to and from the
city to points south and requires replacement with a
new seven-lane structure to meet current roading
standards and traffic volumes.
(b) The proposed viaduct will also reduce traffic
congestion on the Southern Motorway and is the
only practical route given the current roading
system.
Your Right to Object
-
Your interest in the land has not yet been taken.
-
You have a right to object to the taking of your interest
in the land. -
If you wish to object, you must send a written
objection to the Registrar, Environment Court, Level 8,
District Court Building, Wellesley Street (PO Box
7147), Auckland, within 20 working days after the
service of this notice on you. -
If you make an objection, a public hearing of the
objection will be held unless you give written notice to
the Tribunal that you want the hearing to be held in
private. -
If you make an objection:
(a) You will be advised of the time and place of the
hearing; and
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🏗️ Notice of Intention to Take Lessee Interest in Land for Road Functioning
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works5 November 2007
Public Works Act 1981, Land Acquisition, Road Construction, Auckland, Newmarket Viaduct
- Installer Services (Auckland) Limited, Lessee of land to be acquired
- DAVID PARKER, Minister for Land Information
🏗️ Notice of Intention to Take Lessee Interest in Land for Road Functioning
🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works5 November 2007
Public Works Act 1981, Land Acquisition, Road Construction, Auckland, Newmarket Viaduct
- Education Furniture Specialists Limited, Lessee of land to be acquired
- DAVID PARKER, Minister for Land Information