2013-05-28-council-agenda - Taupo District Council
2013-05-28-council-agenda - Taupo District Council
2013-05-28-council-agenda - Taupo District Council
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[Proposed New Street Names], [<strong>28</strong> May <strong>2013</strong>] 6,^ Page 3<br />
developer's children. The developer being Warren Ladbrook, a prominent family that has<br />
been in the TaupS area for many years.<br />
Emergency Services have no issues with the names and they comply with point ii of the<br />
road naming style guide.<br />
ii. Bella George Lane - Preferred Choice (Road Two)<br />
iii. Beige Lane (Road Two)<br />
iv. Marion Lance Way (Road Two)<br />
The Deloitte Group are now the developers and receivers of the Te Kowhai Ridge<br />
subdivision in Kinloch and would like to formally name one of the private roads in this<br />
development. The submitters have selected names that reflect the native trees and<br />
vegetation that surrounds the area. They would also like to stress that that this is a private<br />
subdivision and all roads and infrastructure will be owned and maintained by the residents.<br />
Emergency Services have no issues with the names and they comply with point iv of<br />
the road naming style guide.<br />
v. Lacebark Drive (Road Three)<br />
vi. Ribbonwood Crescent (Road Three)<br />
DESIRED OUTCOME<br />
Road Names will comply with the <strong>Taupo</strong> <strong>District</strong> <strong>Council</strong> (TDC) Road Naming Policy and will be<br />
formally accepted by <strong>Council</strong>.<br />
CONSIDERATIONS<br />
Legal Considerations<br />
. The naming of public roads and allocation of property addresses is the responsibility of<br />
Local Authorities as assigned under the Local Government Act 1974 s319A & B refer<br />
below. These guidelines for Road naming and property addressing have been<br />
developed by <strong>Taupo</strong> <strong>District</strong> <strong>Council</strong> (TDC) to ensure a quick response to the allocation<br />
of new unique addresses and guarantees information consistency, whilst meeting<br />
legislative, LINZ (Land Information New Zealand) NZ Post and the Emergency Services<br />
requirements throughout our rapidly growing district.<br />
. In 2003 a standard for street addressing (ANZLIC) was developed by the ICSM<br />
(Intergovernmental Committee on Surveying and Mapping) AS/NZS 4819:2003 -<br />
Geographic information - Rural and urban addressing and released for local<br />
governments and other organisations to voluntarily adopt. TDC has chosen to adopt this<br />
standard as the base criteria, along with additional guidelines that have been used in the<br />
past throughout the <strong>Taupo</strong> <strong>District</strong>. The Land Information team is responsible for<br />
implementing and overseeing the standard and guidelines.<br />
. It is important to note that these guidelines have been developed not only to maintain<br />
consistency of address issuing and road naming throughout the Taup5 <strong>District</strong>, but also<br />
to ensure that addresses are not guessed or issued unknowingly. Badly issued<br />
addresses can cause severe problems with not only the Emergency Service<br />
departments, but also with a large number of other surrounding residents if the situation<br />
has to be put right.<br />
CONSULTATION<br />
The proposed public road name (Moa Lane) has been accepted by local Iwi and Emergency<br />
Services.<br />
The proposed private road names comply with the <strong>council</strong>s naming guidelines and have been<br />
accepted by Emergency Services. No iwi consultation has been sought as these are private roads.