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Consultation has concluded
Council regularly reviews its land assets and through these reviews identifies opportunities for land optimisation. The potential disposal of a Council owned land parcel will mean more funds to better support the land that is valuable to the community.
At a Council Meeting on 8 August 2023 Council endorsed proceeding with public notification of Awarua Bay Reserves through Reserves Act requirements.
Council proposes that the reserve status on the 0.309 hectares identified below be revoked:
Reserve Type
Legal Description
Area
Reserve for public purposes
Lot 20 DP 2109
0.0722 hectares
Recreation Reserve
Lot 9 DP 2109
0.0737 hectares
Reserve for Road
Section 2, SO 591351
0.0809 hectares
Reserve for Road
Section 1, SO 591351
0.0822 hectares
The reason for the proposed revocation is to freehold the land identified as surplus to requirements and of little recreational or environmental value for the purposes of sale.
If Council proceeds with the sale, the funds generated will be used towards the betterment of other existing parks and open spaces through capital investment and ongoing maintenance and upkeep
You are invited under Section 24(2) of the Reserves Act 1977 to lodge written submissions on the proposal following the link below.
The process of revocation of reserve status and disposal can be found here
Submissions close Friday 27th October 2023
Council regularly reviews its land assets and through these reviews identifies opportunities for land optimisation. The potential disposal of a Council owned land parcel will mean more funds to better support the land that is valuable to the community.
At a Council Meeting on 8 August 2023 Council endorsed proceeding with public notification of Awarua Bay Reserves through Reserves Act requirements.
Council proposes that the reserve status on the 0.309 hectares identified below be revoked:
Reserve Type
Legal Description
Area
Reserve for public purposes
Lot 20 DP 2109
0.0722 hectares
Recreation Reserve
Lot 9 DP 2109
0.0737 hectares
Reserve for Road
Section 2, SO 591351
0.0809 hectares
Reserve for Road
Section 1, SO 591351
0.0822 hectares
The reason for the proposed revocation is to freehold the land identified as surplus to requirements and of little recreational or environmental value for the purposes of sale.
If Council proceeds with the sale, the funds generated will be used towards the betterment of other existing parks and open spaces through capital investment and ongoing maintenance and upkeep
You are invited under Section 24(2) of the Reserves Act 1977 to lodge written submissions on the proposal following the link below.
The process of revocation of reserve status and disposal can be found here
Council is inviting you to provide written submissions on the proposal to remove reserve status in order to sell the land.
Please fill out the submission form which will be received by Council and provided to Councillors for consideration.
Consultation has concluded
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Lifecycle
Open
Awarua Bay Reserves Revocation Process is currently at this stage
This consultation is open for contributions.
Submissions Under Review
this is an upcoming stage for Awarua Bay Reserves Revocation Process
Contributions to this consultation are closed for evaluation and review. The project team will report back on key outcomes to Councillors for consideration.
Final report
this is an upcoming stage for Awarua Bay Reserves Revocation Process
The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.