Notice Title

Lake Taupo (Mooring Areas) Notice 2001

Publication Date
21 Jun 2001

Tags

Lake Taupo Regulations Mooring areas

Notice Number

2001-go4303

Page Number

1513

Issue Number

64
Title
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Description
Principal Edition, 21 June 2001.
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Page Number
See page 1513
Pursuant to Regulation 7 (1) of the Lake Taupo Regulations 1976, the Secretary for Local Government gives the following notice:
N o t i c e
The areas of Lake Taupo specified in the Schedule to this notice are reserved as mooring areas.
This notice shall come into force 28 days after the date of its publication in the New Zealand Gazette.
Schedule
Mooring Area Description
Te Moenga Bay An area of Lake Taupo running parallel to the shore from Te Kopua Point until 150 metres north of the jetty near Alberta Street and extending between 20 and 150 metres off the beach.
McKinley Bay An area of Lake Taupo running parallel to the shore between Waikereru Point and Te Kopua Point extending between 20 and 150 metres into the lake but excluding a 30 metre wide clear access way into the southern end of the beach.
Acacia Bay An area of Lake Taupo running parallel to the shore from Waikereru Point to the southern point of the bay, extending between 15 and 150 metres into the lake but excluding a 30 metre wide clear access way adjacent to the boat ramp.
Waipahihi Bay An area of Lake Taupo running parallel to the shore and extending
200 metres southwards from the public jetty and extending between 20 and 100 metres into the lake.
Rainbow Point An area of Lake Taupo running parallel to the shore for 300 metres south of the water intake beacon and extending between 50 and 150 metres into the lake.
Two Mile Bay An area of Lake Taupo parallel to the shore running from 150 to 250 metres to the north of the boat ramp and extending between 20 and 100 metres into the lake.
Four Mile Bay An area of Lake Taupo running parallel to the shore from 50 to
200 metres south-west of the disused Four Mile Bay boat ramp and extending between 20 and 50 metres into the lake.
Kawakawa Bay (1) An area of Lake Taupo 50 metres long at the north-eastern corner of the bay and extending between
20 and 50 metres from the shoreline.
(2) Within the small enclosed cove known as "Boat Harbour" in the south-western extremity of the bay.
Waihi Bay An area of Lake Taupo parallel to the shore and running from the jetty at Braxmere to a point 100 metres eastward and extending between
20 and 100 metres from the beach.
Pukawa An area of Lake Taupo parallel to the shore running 450 metres northwards from the boat ramp and extending between 20 and 100 metres off the beach.
Omori An area of Lake Taupo parallel to the shore running south-westward between the ramp at Kuratau to a point
100 metres north-east of the Omori ski lane and extending between 20 and
50 metres from the beach.
Jerusalem Bay An area of Lake Taupo parallel to the shore extending from the northern extremity of the beach to a point
300 metres southward and extending between 20 and 100 metres from the shore.
Waihaha An area of Lake Taupo parallel to the beach running southward for 100 metres commencing at a point 150 metres south of the river mouth and extending between 50 and 100 metres offshore.
Motutere An area of Lake Taupo running
300 metres eastwards parallel to the shore from Motutere Point and extending between 10 and 50 metres from the beach.
Motuoapa An area of Lake Taupo 200 metres long running north-westward parallel to the shore from the marina entrance and extending between 100 and
300 metres from the beach.
Waikato River An area of Lake Taupo from the northernmost port hand channel marker to a point 100 metres north of the Nukuhau ramp but excluding the actual navigable channel and a strip 20 metres wide from the western bank.
Cherry Bay An area of Lake Taupo enclosed by the shoreline of Cherry Bay but excluding the area immediately adjacent to the small sandy beach.
Dated at Wellington this 18th day of June 2001.
JANICE CALVERT, Acting Secretary for Local Government.