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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 39
26 MARCH 2009
Notice
- This notice is the Southern Fire Districts Notice, March 2009.
- This notice comes into force on the day of its publication in the New Zealand Gazette.
- This notice revokes and is in substitution for all previous fire district notices for the districts listed in the Schedule.
Constitution of Fire Districts
(a) The urban areas listed in the Schedule are constituted as fire districts.
(b) The boundaries of the fire districts as listed are defined and delineated on plans held at the National Headquarters, New Zealand Fire Service, Wellington.
Schedule
Cromwell Alexandra Ranfurly
Omakau Luggate Clyde
Millers Flat
Dated at Wellington this 23rd day of March 2009.
MIKE HALL, Chief Executive, New Zealand Fire Service, acting under delegated authority from the New Zealand Fire Service Commission.
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NZ Transport Agency
Land Transport Rule: Setting of Speed Limits 2003
Variable Speed LimitsβState Highways 1 and 2, Johnsonville and Petone to Terrace Tunnel
Pursuant to clause 6.1 of Land Transport Rule: Setting of Speed Limits 2003 and a delegation from the New Zealand Transport Agency, I, Lyndon Bryan Hammond, National Manager Network Management, approve variable speed limits on State Highway 1, from Johnsonville to the Terrace Tunnel, and on State Highway 2, from the Ngauranga Interchange to Petone, in accordance with the conditions set out in this notice.
Conditions
1. Variable Speed Limit
The New Zealand Transport Agency may set a variable speed limit of 50, 60, 70, 80, 90 or 100 km/h on the sections of State highway specified in condition 2 of this notice. The speed limit may be varied to manage the safe and efficient flow of traffic according to the level of traffic congestion; or the weather conditions; or during planned events; or unplanned events.
2. Sections of State Highway
A variable speed limit may be set for the following sections of State highway:
(a) The southbound section of State Highway 1 at Wellington, from the Helston Road Overbridge at Johnsonville to a point 150 metres south of the southern portal of the Terrace Tunnel, including all on-ramps and off-ramps within this section of State highway; and
(b) the northbound section of State Highway 1 at Wellington, from a point 320 metres south of the southern portal of the Terrace Tunnel to a point 90 metres north of the Helston Road Overbridge at Johnsonville, including all on-ramps and off-ramps within this section of State highway; and
(c) the southbound section of State Highway 2 at Wellington, from the Petone Overbridge (approximately 50 metres west of Cornish Street) to the southern end of State Highway 2 at the Ngauranga Interchange, including all on-ramps and off-ramps within this section of State highway; and
(d) the northbound section of State Highway 2 at Wellington, from the southern end of State Highway 2 at the Ngauranga Interchange to the Petone Overbridge (approximately 50 metres west of Cornish Street), including all on-ramps and off-ramps within this section of State highway.
3. Signs
Variable speed limit signs that comply with Land Transport Rule: Traffic Control Devices 2004 must be installed to identify a section of road subject to a variable speed limit as follows:
(a) At least one "Variable speed" (R1-2.1) sign at the beginning of a section of road for which a variable speed limit has been set, facing road users travelling towards the variable speed limit; and
(b) two "Standard" (R1-1) or "100 km/h" (R1-1.1) speed limit signs at the end of a section of road for which a variable speed limit has been set, facing road users leaving the variable speed limit and showing the permanent speed limit that applies to the road beyond that point; and
(c) at least one "Variable speed" (R1-2.1) repeater sign installed with a spacing of no more than 2.0 km between variable speed limit signs, for each section of road to which a variable speed limit applies.
4. Speed Limit Displayed on Signs
The speed limit that applies to a section of road at any time must be displayed on the variable speed limit signs in that section of road, except for a speed limit of 100 km/h, which may be indicated by blank variable speed limit signs.
5. Recording Changes in Speed Limit
Records must be kept to show the actual speed limit that applied to any particular section of road at any time. The records must be available for public inspection and include the time the speed limit changed, the date, the speed limit and location.
6. Bylaw
The New Zealand Transport Agency must set the variable speed limit by making a bylaw in accordance with Land Transport Rule: Setting of Speed Limits 2003.
Signed at Wellington this 23rd day of March 2009.
LYNDON BRYAN HAMMOND, National Manager Network Management.
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Privacy Commissioner
Privacy Act 1993
Privacy Act Code of Practice Notice
Pursuant to section 49 of the Privacy Act 1993, I give notice that the Post-Compulsory Education Unique Identifier Code 2001 was revoked on 19 March 2009.
The revocation is effective from 23 April 2009.
Dated this 26th day of March 2009.
MARIE SHROFF, Privacy Commissioner.
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Southern Fire Districts Notice, March 2009
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π¨ Emergency Management23 March 2009
Fire Service, Southern Fire Districts, Public Notice
- Mike Hall, Chief Executive, New Zealand Fire Service
π Variable Speed Limits on State Highways 1 and 2
π Transport & Communications23 March 2009
Speed Limits, State Highway 1, State Highway 2, Wellington
- Lyndon Bryan Hammond, National Manager Network Management
π Revocation of Post-Compulsory Education Unique Identifier Code 2001
π Education, Culture & Science26 March 2009
Privacy Act, Code of Practice, Unique Identifier
- Marie Shroff, Privacy Commissioner
NZ Gazette 2009, No 39