Notice Title

Notice of Intention to Take Land and Other Interests for Road Corner of State Highway 6 and Peninsula Road, Frankton, Queenstown

Publication Date
25 Mar 2010

Tags

Land Notices Roading Districts

Notice Number

2010-ln2238

Page Number

930

Issue Number

32
Title
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Description
Principal Edition, 25 March 2010.
File Type and Size
PDF (619 KB)
Page Number
See page 930
Notice is hereby given that the Crown, under the provisions of section 23 of the Public Works Act 1981, proposes to take the land and other interests described in the Schedules hereto ("the land").
The land is required for road for the Peninsula Road Project in Frankton, Queenstown.
In particular the land is required for intersection improvements at the corner of State Highway 6 and Peninsula Road, Frankton, and for temporary occupation during construction of the intersection improvements Project.
The owner of the land and those persons with a registered interest in it have been served with notice of the Crown's intention to take the land and other interests and their right to object.
Any other person having the right to object may send
a written objection to the Registrar, Environment Court,
PO Box 2069, Christchurch 8140, within 20 working days after the date of publication of this notice.
If any objection is made in accordance with this notice, a public hearing will be held with the right of the objector to appear and be heard personally unless the objector otherwise requires and each objector will be informed of the time and place of the hearing.
Any person requiring further information in respect of this advice should contact Robin Whelan, Opus International Consultants Limited, Opus House, 197 Rattray Street, Dunedin 9016. Postal Address: Private Bag 1913, Dunedin 9054. Telephone: (03) 471 5500.
Otago Land Registry Queenstown Lakes
Schedule 1
Freehold Interest in Land Required for Road
Land at the corner of State Highway 6 and Peninsula
Road, Frankton, being 1325 square metres, and being more particularly shown as:
(a) Section 1 SO 424395, being part of the land described in Computer Freehold Register OT5B/507 (Otago Land Registry); and
(b) Section 2 SO 424395, being part of the land described in Computer Freehold Register OT5B/511 (Otago Land Registry); and
(c) Section 1 SO 425623, being part Computer Freehold Register 463684 (Otago Land Registry); and
(d) Section 4 SO 424395, being part of the land described in Computer Freehold Register OT5B/511 (Otago Land Registry).
Schedule 2
Land Required for Leasehold Estate
Land at the corner of State Highway 6 and Peninsula
Road, Frankton, being 1484 square metres, and being more particularly shown as:
(a) Section 5 SO 424395 Block XII (Coneburn Survey District), being part of the land described in Computer Freehold Register OT5B/507 (Otago Land Registry); and
(b) Section 6 SO 424395, being part of the land described in Computer Freehold Register OT5B/511 (Otago Land Registry); and
(c) Section 7 SO 425623, being part Computer Freehold Register 463684 (Otago Land Registry); and
(d) Section 8 SO 424395, being part of the land described in Computer Freehold Register OT5B/511 (Otago Land Registry).
Schedule 3
Purpose and Terms of Leasehold Estate
Purpose for which leasehold estate is required
The leasehold estate is required over the land referred
to in Schedule 2 of this notice ("the land"), to allow the Crown to occupy it temporarily (for a construction period
of approximately 14 days) during the construction of intersection improvements at the corner of Peninsula Road and State Highway 6, Frankton ("the project") for the construction of replacement boundary fencing.
The replacement fencing is to be boundary fence of a construction similar to the existing fencing.
Terms of the leasehold estate
1. The lease will run for a term of two years commencing
14 days after the land in Schedule 1 vests in the Crown
("the term"). Occupation for construction will take place over a period of up to 14 days during the term.
2. The permitted use for the lease will be the right for
the Crown and its employees, engineers, assistants, consultants, contractors and authorised invitees to enter, re-enter and remain upon the land at all times, with or without such vehicles, machinery or materials, and carry out the construction of a replacement boundary fencing and any associated or incidental works (the "permitted use").
3. During the term, the Crown must give 10 days' notice
in writing that it intends to enter the land for the purpose of carrying out the permitted use.
4. Notwithstanding the term created, the Crown may terminate the lease at any time by giving one month's notice in writing.
5. The Crown shall repair any damage caused to any part
of the surface of the land resulting from the Crown's occupation prior to expiry of the lease.
Dated at Wellington this 15th day of December 2009.
HON MAURICE WILLIAMSON, Minister for Land Information.
(LINZ CPC/2008/12894)