Notice Type
Authorities/Other Agencies of State
Notice Title

Notice to Designate a Port Security Area-CentrePort 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 CentrePort, Wellington, facilities operated by CentrePort Limited:
1. Main Port
All that land area within the port to seaward of the boundary security fence from the northern end of Aotea Quay No 6 berth (but excluding the land outside the existing boundary currently used by the InterIsland
Line ferries) south bordering Aotea Quay, west bordering Waterloo Quay to encompass the container handling facility, peripheral working and access areas, extending to Kings and Glasgow Wharves to the fenced boundary to the west of Glasgow Wharf.
2. Eastern side of the Inter-Island Wharf
That land contained within the security fence on the eastern side of the Inter-Island Wharf used to berth tugs and pilot launches.
3. Queens Wharf
That land on Queens Wharf within any fenced or secured area as determined by the port facility security officer on a case-by-case basis to provide for a secured area for any cruise or other vessel.
4. Taranaki Street Wharves
That land on Taranaki Street Wharves within any fenced or secured area as determined by the port facility security officer on a case-by-case basis to provide for a secured area around any cruise or other vessel.
5. Overseas Passenger Terminal
That land on the Overseas Passenger Wharf within any fenced or secured area as determined by the port facility security officer on a case-by-case basis to provide for a secured area around any cruise or other vessel.
6. Burnham Wharf, Miramar
That land and wharf known as Burnham Wharf which is contained within the security fence.
7. Seaview Wharf, Point Howard
That land and wharf known as Seaview Wharf which is contained within the security fence.
Dated at Wellington this 20th day of August 2004.
RUSSELL PAUL KILVINGTON, Chief Executive of the Maritime Safety Authority.