Land Acquisition Notices




NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 52 — 18 MAY 2017

machinery or materials for the purpose set out in this notice.

  1. The registered proprietor shall have the right to use the forestry roads within the lease land (in common with the Council and the Council’s contractors) and the existing logging skid sites (exclusively), for forestry purposes provided that, except in the case of emergency, the registered proprietor will advise the Council of its requirements no less than three months ahead of any scheduled harvesting activities requiring use of the same.

  2. The Council shall have the right to fell and remove any trees on the lease land in accordance with the resource consent conditions relating to the project (which require consultation with the registered proprietor in the course of the preparation of a vegetation clearance plan to be prepared at least 20 days before the commencement of construction).

  3. The commercial plantation trees within the lease land have been assessed and valued as follows:

P Rad 2001 net stocked area: 8.5ha.

Compensation Val ($/ha): $8,800.

Total: $75,000.

  1. On expiry of the lease, or earlier termination, the Council shall have the value of any of the commercial plantation trees actually felled under the authority of clause 6 of these terms and conditions, reassessed by the Council’s valuer and pay the registered proprietor for all such trees at the compensation value as at the date of expiry or earlier termination of the lease (provided that the above rates shall be used if the value has fallen) and shall deliver the lease land to the registered proprietor with all roads reinstated to the same condition as at commencement of the lease.

  2. On expiry of the lease, or earlier termination, the Council shall be responsible for delivery of the lease land to the registered proprietor as follows:

    a. All areas where commercial plantation trees have been felled shall be prepared to industry standards ready for replanting; and

    b. all other cleared areas shall be remediated by way of suitable planting and subject to the right for Council to replant all or part of such areas in hill slope beech forest in accordance with condition 18(a) of the resource consent conditions for the project (which require replanting of 5ha in hill slope beech forest).

The land is located at Lee Valley.

Dated at Richmond this 4th day of May 2017.

LINDSAY McKENZIE, Chief Executive, Tasman District Council.

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Notice of Intention to Take Land, Easements and a Leasehold Estate—Waimea Community Dam Project, Tasman District

Notice is hereby given that the Tasman District Council (“Council”) proposes to take, under the Public Works Act 1981:

  1. The land described in the First Schedule to this notice (“land”);

  2. easements in gross for:

    a. A right of way, right to convey electricity, computer media and telecommunications (“easement”) over those parts of the land described in the Second Schedule to this notice (“servient land”) and containing the rights and powers set out in Schedule 4 to the Land Transfer Regulations 2002 (“Regulations”) except as varied by the terms set out in the Third Schedule to this notice; and

    b. a right of way (“ROW easement”) over that part of the land described in the Fourth Schedule to this notice and containing the rights and powers set out in Easement Instrument 6607510.8 except as added to by the terms set out in the Fifth Schedule to this notice



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🗺️ Notice of Intention to Take Land and a Leasehold Estate in Land—Waimea Community Dam Project, Tasman District (continued from previous page)

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
4 May 2017
Land acquisition, Leasehold estate, Public Works Act 1981, Waimea Community Dam Project, Tasman District
  • Lindsay McKenzie, Chief Executive signing the notice

  • LINDSAY McKENZIE, Chief Executive, Tasman District Council

🗺️ Notice of Intention to Take Land, Easements and a Leasehold Estate—Waimea Community Dam Project, Tasman District

🗺️ Lands, Settlement & Survey
Land acquisition, Easements, Leasehold estate, Public Works Act 1981, Waimea Community Dam Project, Tasman District