Land Acquisitions and Easements




29 MAY 2008

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 89

(j) To prevent any open watercourse on the Easement Land from being made wider or deeper than it is at the time, whether by cleaning or otherwise, or to prevent the course thereof from being altered without the consent of the Grantee.

(k) To prohibit or regulate access to, or the passing over, under, through or along the Flood Wall or other defence against water or other work of any kind whatsoever constructed or maintained by or under the control of the Grantee on the Easement Land.

(l) To prohibit or regulate the erection of any structure or fences on the Easement Land.

(m) To prohibit or regulate the excavation of land on the Easement Land.

(n) To prohibit or regulate the use of the Easement Land by the Grantor and to require the Grantor to use the Easement Land solely for the growing of shrubs, plants or grasses and at all times to comply with the directions of the Grantee in respect to the use of Easement Land so that the Easement Land shall be maintained and kept in such manner that any flood wall or other defence against water or any water course is maintained in a state of effectiveness.

(o) To regulate the cultivation of the Easement Land by the Grantor with proper regard to the timing and circumstances to prevent erosion of and avoid deposits in water courses, and control floods.

(p) To prohibit the lighting of fires on the Easement Land except under such circumstances and subject to such limitations, conditions and restrictions as may be prescribed by the Grantee.

(q) Generally to require the doing on or in respect of the Easement Land of any act or thing which may be likely to prevent or mitigate soil erosion or promote soil conservation or the control of floods and to prohibit the doing on or in respect of the Easement Land of any act or thing which may be likely to facilitate soil erosion or floods or in any way damage or threaten the effectiveness of the Flood Wall.

B. The Grantor must not:

(a) construct any buildings, nor install any equipment, fitting or fixture or excavate the Easement Land or alter, remove or otherwise deal with the subsoil or contours of the Easement Land without the prior written permission of the Grantee.

(b) carry out any works of any nature on the Land, which in any manner affects the structural integrity of the Flood Wall on the Easement Land.

(c) stockpile or fill with or permit the stockpiling of or filling with soil, sand, gravel or other substance or materials, or construct or permit the construction of any roads, dam walls or other earthworks on the Easement Land which would in any way cause the soil or the Flood Wall to subside or the Floodway to be obstructed.

(d) plant, establish or allow to become established any cultivated or natural vegetation, including trees or shrubs, which may at any time damage or adversely affect the Easement Land or use thereof.

(e) allow, do or permit to be done anything upon the Land by which the Easement Land or the Flood Wall on the Easement Land shall be in any way damaged or rendered unstable or unsafe.

C. (a) The parties acknowledge that swinging gates have been installed on the Flood Wall on the Easement Land facing towards Tararu Creek Road. When opened, the swinging gates allow the ingress and egress over and through the Easement Land by the Grantor (together with the Grantor’s invitees, licensees, agents, contractors, employees and any other person lawfully authorised by the Grantor to do) to and from the Land, and from and to Tararu Creek Road.

(b) The Grantor must ensure that the swinging gates remain securely closed at the following times:

(i) During any periods of absence from the Land;

(ii) during periods of heavy rain and in particular heavy rain occurring during the hours of darkness; and/or

(iii) when the water level is within 300mm of the top edge of the channel within the Floodway, or within such distance from the top edge of the channel as may be notified by the Grantee to the Grantor from time to time; or

(iv) when otherwise directed to do so by the Grantee or by any authorised representative of the Grantee.

(c) In the event that the Grantor fails to close the gates in accordance with clause C(b), the Grantee (including any authorised representative of the Grantee) may enter the Land and close the swinging gates for such period of time as the Grantee deems necessary to prevent flooding or the risk of flooding.

(d) In the event of serious illness or injury requiring urgent medical assistance, the Grantor may open the swinging gates temporarily if required and if in the circumstances the opening of the swinging gates is practicable but the Grantor must immediately notify the Grantee.

(e) The Grantor must not damage the swinging gates or otherwise do anything to them that would affect the ability of the swinging gates, when closed, to act as a defence against floodwater.

(f) The Grantee shall be responsible for the maintenance of the swinging gates as a defence against floodwater, provided that the Grantor must immediately notify the Grantee of any damage to the swinging gates, howsoever caused.

(g) The Grantor acknowledges that during the periods when the Grantor is required to keep the swinging gates closed, the Grantor will not be able to obtain vehicular or pedestrian access to Tararu Creek Road or access to the Land from Tararu Creek Road.

(h) The Grantor shall not be entitled to claim any compensation from the Grantee during any periods when access to and from the Land is prevented, whether as a result of the requirement to keep the gates closed or as a result of the presence of floodwaters or flood debris.

D. All references to the Grantor shall include their successors in title.

Dated at Auckland this 16th day of May 2008.

R. J. SUTHERLAND, for the Minister for Land Information.

(LINZ CPC/2006/11225)

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Land Acquired for Road—57 Girven Road, Mt Maunganui

Pursuant to section 20 of the Public Works Act 1981, and to a delegation from the Minister for Land Information, R. J. Sutherland, Land Information New Zealand, declares that, an agreement to that effect having been entered into, the land described in the Schedule to this notice is hereby acquired for road and shall vest in the Tauranga City



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🏗️ Easement Acquired for the Tararu Creek Floodwall—Tararu Road, Thames–Coromandel District (continued from previous page)

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16 May 2008
Easement Acquisition, Floodwall, Tararu Creek, Thames-Coromandel District, Waikato Regional Council, Land Use Restrictions, Flood Control
  • R. J. Sutherland, for the Minister for Land Information

🏗️ Land Acquired for Road—57 Girven Road, Mt Maunganui

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
Land Acquisition, Road, Mt Maunganui, Tauranga City
  • R. J. Sutherland, Land Information New Zealand