Land Acquisition Notices




15 NOVEMBER 2012

NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 136

services, providing shorter and more predictable travel times and more reliable access to Auckland International Airport.

The owner of the land and those persons with a registered interest in it have been served with notice of the Minister for Land Information’s intention to take the land and the leasehold estate and advised of their right to object.

Any other person having the right to object may send a written objection to the Regional Manager, Environment Court, Ministry of Justice, PO Box 5027, Wellington 6145, or DX SX11154, 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 with the right of the objector to appear and be heard personally unless the objector otherwise requires and 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 Nicholas Pointon, The Property Group Limited, Level 15, 34 Shortland Street, Auckland. Postal Address: PO Box 104, Shortland Street, Auckland 1140. Telephone: (09) 309 8526.

North Auckland Land District—Auckland

First Schedule

Area m² Description
340 Part of Lot 1 DP 192586 (part Computer Freehold Register NA121D/914); shown as Section 1 on SO 458069.

Second Schedule

Area m² Description
197 Part of Lot 1 DP 192586 (part Computer Freehold Register NA121D/914); shown as Section 2 on SO 458069.

Third Schedule

Purpose for Which Leasehold Estate is Required

The leasehold estate (“the Lease”) over the land described in the Second Schedule (“the Land”) is required to allow the Crown to occupy the Land during the construction of the Causeway Upgrade between Rosebank Road and the Patiki Interchange (“the Project”).

The Land will be used for construction of fencing and to enable access to the adjoining Crown-owned land for the construction of footpaths, a cycleway and alterations to services and for the completion of landscaping.

Terms of the Leasehold Estate

  1. For the purposes of the Lease, any reference to the Crown includes its employees, engineers, assistants, consultants, contractors and authorised invitees.

  2. The Lease shall have a term of four years, commencing on the 14th day after publication of a proclamation taking the land and the Lease in the New Zealand Gazette (“the Commencement Date”), and terminating on that date four years thereafter (“the Term”).

  3. The registered proprietor shall be entitled to receive from the Commencement Date a current market rent for the term of the Lease, such rate to be determined by a registered valuer and agreed between the parties or otherwise determined in accordance with the Public Works Act 1981.

  4. The Crown may, on the giving of written notice to the registered proprietor, extend the term of the Lease for a further one year should the Project not be completed by the expiry of the original term. The current market rent shall be adjusted by the Consumer Price Index at the time the registered proprietor is given notice of any such extension.

  5. Notwithstanding the term created, the Crown may terminate the Lease at any time by giving the registered proprietor one month’s notice in writing. If the Crown decides to terminate the Lease, the Crown shall not require a refund of any rent already paid for the Lease, however no further rental will be paid once this notice has been given.

  6. The Crown shall have the right to occupy the Land for the Term, and for the avoidance of doubt such right shall include the right to enter and re-enter the land at all times, with or without such vehicles, machinery or materials for the purpose set out in the notice.

  7. The Crown, if required, will erect a temporary fence on the boundary between the Land and the balance of the land in Computer Freehold Register NA121D/914 for the duration of the Lease.

  8. The Crown shall take all reasonable steps to minimise damage to the Land arising from the Crown’s occupation of it and/or the execution of construction of the Project. The Crown will, at its cost, promptly restore any damage to the Land to such condition as ensures the quality, fitness for purpose and condition of the area is (where practicable) to a standard similar to that which existed prior to the Crown’s entry under this Lease.

This property is located at 702–718 Rosebank Road, Avondale, Auckland.

Dated at Wellington this 9th day of October 2012.

HON MAURICE WILLIAMSON, Minister for Land Information.

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Notice of Intention to Take Land for Roading, Stormwater Management and Walkway Purposes, and Lease for Temporary Occupation—128 Ormiston Road, Flat Bush, Manukau City

Notice is hereby given that the Auckland Council, under the provisions of section 23 of the Public Works Act 1981, proposes to take the land firstly described in the Schedule to this notice and take a leasehold interest in the Lease Area secondly described in the Schedule to this notice for road construction works.

The Land and Lease Area are required as part of a project for development of the Flat Bush area.

More particularly:

(a) The Land will be used for the widening of the road to provide two traffic lanes, a cycle lane and berm, and will complete the final link of road widening in the project. The stormwater management area will provide for improved stormwater management and, together with the accessway, will form an extension of adjoining public open space land.

(b) The Lease Area will be occupied by the Auckland Council during construction of the road and all reinstatement works and will provide for safety and security of construction workers, machinery and equipment, and for public safety.

The project, incorporating the widening of Ormiston Road, Te Irirangi Drive and Chapel Road and construction of a bridge on Chapel Road, is being undertaken as part of the development of the Flat Bush area.

The road works will improve overall traffic management and safety within the area and the acquisition of the stormwater area is required for stream alignment works and will enable construction of the Chapel Road Bridge to proceed.



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🏗️ Notice of Intention to Take Land for Motorway Purposes (continued from previous page)

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
9 October 2012
Land Acquisition, Motorway, Western Ring Route, Auckland
  • HON MAURICE WILLIAMSON, Minister for Land Information

🏗️ Notice of Intention to Take Land for Roading, Stormwater Management and Walkway Purposes

🏗️ Infrastructure & Public Works
Land Acquisition, Road Construction, Stormwater Management, Auckland Council