Notice Type
Land Notices
Notice Title

Land Taken for Road for the Upgrade of State Highway No. 2—Dowse Drive to Petone, Wellington Land District

SILVIA CARTWRIGHT, Governor-General
A Proclamation
Pursuant to the Public Works Act 1981, I, the Honourable Dame Silvia Cartwright, Governor-General of New Zealand, hereby declare the land described in the First Schedule to be taken for road and a leasehold estate of the land described
in the Second Schedule to be taken for the purpose set out in
the Third Schedule. The terms and conditions of the leasehold estate are set out in the Fourth Schedule. The land described in the First Schedule shall vest in the Crown on the 14th day after the date of the publication of this Proclamation in the New Zealand Gazette.
Wellington Land Registry—Hutt City
First Schedule
Area m2 Description
49 Part of subdivision 17B, Section 16, Hutt District, above RL 11.90 metres (part Computer Freehold Register WN602/125); shown as Section 1 on SO 342976.
This land is located at 409 Hutt Road, Wellington.
Second Schedule
Area m2 Description
80 Part of subdivision 17B, Section 16, Hutt District, below RL 11.90 metres (part Computer Freehold Register WN602/125); shown as Section 1 on SO 344562.
31 Part of subdivision 17B, Section 16, Hutt District, above RL 11.90 metres (part Computer Freehold Register WN602/125); shown as Section 2 on SO 344562.
This land is located at 409 Hutt Road, Wellington.
Third Schedule
Purpose for Which Leasehold Estate Required
The leasehold estate is required to enable the Crown to occupy land to construct the Hutt Road/Dowse Drive Interchange Bridge associated with the Petone to Dowse Upgrade of State Highway No. 2.
Fourth Schedule
Conditions of Lease
1. The Crown must give the registered proprietors three months’ notice in writing that it intends to enter the land.
2. The leasehold estate shall have a term of 15 months commencing on the date immediately following the expiry of the Crown’s notice, and terminating on the date 15 months thereafter.
3. Notwithstanding the term created, the Crown may terminate the leasehold estate at any time by giving the registered proprietors one month’s notice in writing.
4. The Crown shall have the right to enter and re-enter the land at all times, with or without such equipment as is reasonably necessary to complete construction of the Hutt Road/Dowse Drive Interchange Bridge.
5. The Crown shall repair any damage caused to any part of the surface of the registered proprietors’ land resulting from the Crown’s occupation of the land subject to the leasehold estate.
6. The Crown may remove and place on the registered proprietors’ balance land any of the registered proprietors’ chattels and fixtures required to be relocated as a consequence of the works.
7. The Crown shall provide temporary fencing on the boundary between the registered proprietors’ land and 411-413 Hutt Road for the duration of lease to ensure adequate security is maintained to the registered proprietors’ land.
8. The Crown shall construct permanent fencing in keeping with the standard of the registered proprietors’ other existing fences on the boundary between the registered proprietors’ land and 411-413 Hutt Road to ensure adequate security is maintained to the registered proprietors’ land prior to expiry of the lease.
9. The Crown may temporarily exclude entry by any other persons (other than those authorised by it) to all or any parts of the land subject to the leasehold estate if it believes on reasonable grounds that it is necessary to do so to ensure safety during construction works.
Given under the hand of Her Excellency the Governor-General of New Zealand, and issued under the Seal of New Zealand this 30th day of March 2005.
[L.S.]
PETE HODGSON, Minister for Land Information.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN!
(LINZ CPC/2001/7326/A)