✨ Electoral Boundary Objections




14 JANUARY 2014 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 3 87

N13-111 b Objection K Kurtovich
Similar to N13-072

N13-112 b, h Objection J Chamley
Similar to N13-072

N13-113 b, h Objection Royal Oak Intermediate School
Objects to the proposed boundary splitting the Maungakiekie electorate from its intermediate school in the Mt Roskill electorate.

Suggested solution: Use Queenstown Road and Pah Road as the boundary – ensuring Royal Oak Intermediate and its community remain in the Maungakiekie electorate and have only one MP to work with.

N13-114 b, h Objection H Stuart, Chairperson of Royal Oak Intermediate School Board of Trustees
Objects to splitting Royal Oak Intermediate from the electorate and the school community. The contributing schools are mostly found in Maungakiekie and the shared school community would prefer to lobby and communicate with one MP.

Suggested solution: Move the boundary to follow Beachcroft Road, Queenstown Road, Pah Road, Greenfield Road and Manukau Road to the Cornwall Park perimeter and current boundaries. To compensate move the north-western boundary for Mt Roskill to the corner of Balmoral Road and Sandringham Road and the north-eastern boundary to the corner of Greenland West Road and Cornwell Park.

N13-115 b, h Objection Onehunga High School
Objects to placing Royal Oak Intermediate and Onehunga High School in the Mt Roskill electorate when their community lies with Onehunga and the Maungakiekie electorate. The proposal would leave Maungakiekie without an intermediate school and place the schools in an electorate that they have no history or connection with.

Suggested solution: Use the Auckland Council local ward boundaries as a guide for the electorate boundaries. Follow Queenstown Road to Pah Road and then Mt Albert Road.

N13-116 b, h Objection N Turnbull, Onehunga Primary School Board of Trustees
Objects to splitting Onehunga High School from the electorate that the school community is linked to. The schools in the area have a shared community. Onehunga is a village community that should remain intact in the electoral boundaries.

Suggested solution: Similar to N13-115

N13-117 b, h Objection Onehunga Bowling Club
Objects to the Onehunga Bowling Club being moved into the Mt Roskill electorate. The bowling club is a feature of Onehunga and the local community is Onehunga. The club has no links with or members from Mt Roskill and should have one elected representative to cover the community.

Suggested solution: Similar to N13-115

N13-118 b, h Objection J Livingstone
Objects to One Tree Hill and Onehunga moving to the Mt Roskill electorate. The communities share no common features and are entirely separate from each other.

Suggested solution: Ensure Onehunga and One Tree Hill remain in Maungakiekie.



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πŸ›οΈ Objections to Electoral Boundary Changes (continued from previous page)

πŸ›οΈ Governance & Central Administration
Electoral districts, boundary objections, Maungakiekie, Mt Roskill
  • K Kurtovich, Objection to boundary changes
  • J Chamley, Objection to boundary changes
  • H Stuart (Chairperson of Royal Oak Intermediate School Board of Trustees), Objection to boundary changes
  • N Turnbull, Objection to boundary changes
  • J Livingstone, Objection to boundary changes