Notice Type
Authorities/Other Agencies of State
Notice Title

Notice to Designate a Port Security Area-

Port Otago Limited
I, Russell Paul Kilvington, Chief Executive of the
Maritime Safety Authority, pursuant to section 45 of
the Maritime Security Act 2004, hereby give notice as follows.
The following areas are designated port security areas
at Port Chalmers and Otago Harbour, Dunedin, facilities operated by Port Otago Limited:
1. Port Chalmers
All that port area within the fenced boundary from Boiler Point, Careys Bay at the northern end, south along Macandrew Road, the main entry at George Street, Beach Street and Peninsula Beach Road to Back Beach at the southern end.
2. Ravensbourne Wharf
The entire wharf area from the gates at the land end to the seaward end of the wharf.
3. LPG Wharf
All that port area within the fenced boundary between Leith Wharf, the LPG facilities and the sea including the berthing facilities.
5. Oil Wharf
The entire wharf area from the gates at the land end to the seaward end of the wharf.
6. Leith Wharf
All that port area within the fenced boundary from
the main western access gate from Fryatt Street to the adjoining fence and gate to the cool store, the cool store seaward frontage, to the adjoining fence and gates on the eastern side of the coolstore to the LPG facility boundary fence.
7. X and Y Berth
All that port area within the fenced boundary from the main gate at the northern end beside the oil wharf, bordered by the seaward side of the warehouse buildings and extending from the southern end of the buildings along Fryatt Street to the south end of the usable wharf and includes a fenced mooring enclave on the seaward side of the wharf.
8. T and U Berth
All that port area within the fenced boundary from the cement facilities at the northern end including the gate adjoining the fence and the warehouse building and includes the Fryatt Street side of the two warehouse buildings including the fence between the gate and the fence at the southern end bordered by the southern warehouse and extending to the southern seaward side of the wharf.
Dated at Wellington this 20th day of August 2004.
RUSSELL PAUL KILVINGTON, Chief Executive of the Maritime Safety Authority.