Notice Type
Land Notices
Notice Title

Notice of Intention to Take Land for Road and the Functioning Indirectly of a Road—Brigham Creek to Waimauku Safety Improvements Project Stage 1, Auckland

Notice is hereby given that the Minister for Land Information proposes to take, under the Public Works Act 1981 the land described in the First Schedule (“Land”) and the leasehold estate (“Lease”) over the land described in the Second Schedule (“Lease Land”) on the terms set out in the Third Schedule.

The Land and the Lease are required for construction of Stage 1 of the Brigham Creek to Waimauku Safety Improvements Project (“Project”). More particularly the Land and the Lease Land are required for road or the functioning indirectly of a road. The Lease is to allow for temporary occupation during construction of the Project.

The Project is designed to make the section of State Highway 16 between Brigham Creek and Waimauku more forgiving of human error, reducing the risk of serious or fatal injuries when cars leave the road or cross the centre line.

The owners of the land and those persons with a registered interest in it have been served with notice of the Minister for Land Information’s intention to take the land and advised of their right to object.

Any other person having the right to object may send a written objection to the Registrar, Environment Court, PO Box 7147, Victoria Street West, Auckland 1142, 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 Sian Waldron, WSP New Zealand Limited, 100 Beaumont Street, Auckland. Phone: 021 391 3036.

North Auckland Land District

First Schedule

Land Required for Road and/or Functioning Indirectly of a Road
Area
ha
Description
0.0701 Part Lot 1 Deposited Plan 466759 (Record of Title 623921) shown as Section 13 on Survey Office Plan 552198.
0.0023 Part Lot 1 Deposited Plan 466759 (Record of Title 623921) shown as Section 9 on Survey Office Plan 552198.

Second Schedule

Lease Land Required for the Functioning Indirectly of a Road
Area
ha
Description
0.0335 Part Lot 1 Deposited Plan 466759 (Record of Title 623921) shown as Area 23, Area 24, and Area 33 on Survey Office Plan 552198.
0.0178 Part Lot 1 Deposited Plan 466759 (Record of Title 623921) shown as Area 31 on Survey Plan 561221

Third Schedule

Terms and Conditions for the Lease

Purpose for Which the Lease is Required:

The lease is required to allow the Crown to occupy the lease land during the construction of the project. The lease land will be used for construction activities, access to construction activities and reinstatement works and will provide for safety and security of construction workers, machinery and equipment, and public safety.

Terms of the Lease:

  1. For the purpose of the lease, any reference to the Crown includes its employees, engineers, assistants, consultants, contractors and authorised invitees.
  2. The lease shall commence on the 14th day after publication of a Proclamation taking the land and the lease in the New Zealand Gazette and shall have a term of 18 months (“Term”).
  3. The registered proprietor shall be entitled to receive a current market rent and any entitlements pursuant to section 72 of the Public Works Act 1981 for the Term.
  4. The Crown may, on the giving of written notice to the owner, extend the Term for two further periods of six months each should the Project not be completed by the expiry of the original Term. The current market rent shall be reviewed at the time the registered owner is given notice of any such extension and any entitlements pursuant to section 72 of the Public Works Act 1981 to apply from the first day of the extended term.
  5. Notwithstanding the term created, the Crown may terminate the lease at any time by giving the owner one month’s notice in writing.
  6. The Crown shall have the right to occupy the lease land for the term of the lease and, for the avoidance of doubt, such right shall include the right to enter and re-enter the lease land at all times, with or without such vehicles, machinery or materials for the purpose set out in this notice.
  7. The Crown will endeavor to provide continuous vehicle access to the owner’s property over the driveway located on the lease land during the works. However, the Crown may need at times to have exclusive possession of all or parts of the driveway for the works. In those periods, the Crown will consult with the owner on options for access. Where there is no reasonable or practicable alternative the Crown will provide the owner with five working days’ notice of any closure.
  8. Prior to commencement of the project the Crown shall erect a temporary fence between the lease land and the balance of the owner’s land for the period of construction of the project to provide an adequate safety barrier to the balance of the owner’s land.
  9. The Crown shall take all reasonable steps to minimise damage to the lease land arising from the Crown’s occupation under the lease and / or the construction of the project.
  10. The Crown shall, at the expiration of the term or any extended period taken in accordance with the lease, remove all debris arising from the Crown’s occupation under the lease together with any temporary fences, construction machinery and other improvements required to be erected on the lease land by the Crown during the lease. The Crown shall otherwise restore the lease land to a condition generally in keeping with the character of the lease land prior to entry and will complete such work in a good and workmanlike manner.
  11. Clauses 4, 5, 6, 10, 11 and 12 of Part 2 and clause 13 of Part 3 of Schedule 3 of the Property Law Act 2007 are excluded from the Lease.

The land is located at 601 State Highway 16, Kumeu.

Dated at Mahara this 2nd day of April 2022.

Hon DAMIEN O’CONNOR, Minister for Toitū Te Whenua LINZ.

(LINZ CPC/2018/20520)