✨ Emergency Management Directive
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 58 — 1 JUNE 2017
refuses the Commission’s reasonable request for access;
b. the Commission may determine how and to what extent it will reinstate the land in the Edgecumbe community that has been damaged as a result of the storms and floods occurring in April 2017, and may consult with the Whakatane District Council and any other person the Commission considers appropriate;
c. the Commission is not required to reinstate all or any part of the land, or to reinstate the land exactly or completely; and
d. the Commission may enter into such arrangements as it thinks fit for carrying out the additional function, including performing the function (in whole or in part) for the Whakatane District Council or another person for a fee.
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For these purposes:
a. debris includes silt, wreckage, rubble, rubbish and remains;
b. Edgecumbe community means the area shown on Maps 128B and 129B of the Whakatane District Council Operative District Plan (13 April 2017) as at 27 April 2017, and the adjoining parcels of land located at 28 and 48 Edgecumbe Soldiers Road;
c. land includes public and private land including the land underneath any buildings or structures, but does not include the buildings and structures themselves; and
d. reinstate includes remove and dispose of debris situated on land, and fill and relevel land that is scoured.
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This direction expires on 4 April 2018 unless revoked earlier.
Schedule
Map of the Edgecumbe Community
(see paragraph 5)
Whakatane District Plan Maps
Edgecumbe 128A
WHAKATĀNE DISTRICT PLAN MAPS
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