✨ Easement Proclamation Details
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 79 — 8 SEPTEMBER 2016
and then Transpower may use any reasonable access route to exercise Transpower’s rights and obligations;
f. to construct, inspect, repair, maintain, renew, remove and modify fences (including boundary fences) on the Land and to install gates within fences to exercise Transpower’s rights and obligations under this Easement or for electrical safety purposes;
g. to use any gates that Transpower installs under clause 2.1(f) and to lock any of those gates if they are boundary gates, but only if Transpower gives the Landowner a means of access through each locked gate unless a gate leads directly onto private property that the Landowner does not own;
h. to construct, inspect, use, repair, maintain, renew, upgrade, remove and modify access tracks (including culverts and bridges) on the Easement Area, the Accessway and, if clause 2.1(e) applies, any other part of the Land;
i. to clear and keep clear the Easement Area, the Accessway and any routes used by Transpower under clause 2.1(e) of vegetation (including trees), structures (including fences and utility structures), soil, earth, gravel and stone;
j. to trim or remove any tree from the Land located outside the Easement Area if:
i. all or part of the tree breaches or, when fully grown, is likely to breach any legal requirement (including any statute, regulation or code of practice) applying from time to time regarding vegetation near the Line; or
ii. clause 2.1(j)(i) does not apply to a tree but Transpower considers that all or part of the tree is or, when fully grown, is likely to be a danger or hazard to the safety or operation of the Line, provided that Transpower must obtain the Landowner’s prior consent except in an Emergency; and
k. when Transpower undertakes any works under this Easement, Transpower may:
i. excavate the Easement Area, the Accessway and, if clause 2.1(e) applies, any other part of the Land, and remove vegetation (including trees), soil, earth, gravel and stone from the Easement Area;
ii. temporarily exclusively occupy any part of the Easement Area, the Accessway and, if clause 2.1(e) applies, any other part of the Land, including temporarily fencing off the occupied area and temporarily preventing or restricting the Landowner’s access to the occupied area;
iii. construct temporary hurdles and other temporary improvements on the Easement Area, the Accessway and, if clause 2.1(e) applies, any other part of the Land in order to allow the works to be undertaken safely and efficiently; and
iv. remove water from the Easement Area, the Accessway and, if clause 2.1(e) applies, any other part of the Land, and discharge that water onto the Land, but Transpower must first consult with the Landowner about the discharge of that water and obtain any necessary environmental approvals for the discharge of water.
l. Transpower does not have the right to:
i. upgrade the Line to have a nominal operating voltage greater than the voltage specified in the Maximum Design Specifications;
ii. construct more permanent poles forming part of the Line than the number specified in the Maximum Design Specifications;
iii. relocate any pole forming part of the Line, but this clause does not prevent Transpower from relocating a pole in a catastrophic failure or to replace the pole, in which case the replacement pole must be located immediately adjacent to the existing pole site and must be located on the Easement Area (unless the parties agree otherwise);
iv. increase the number of electricity circuits forming part of the Line to more than the number specified in the Maximum Design Specifications; or
v. construct any towers to form part of the Line.
- Transpower’s Obligations
3.1 When Transpower enters the Land, Transpower must:
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