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05 March 2008 |
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Vehicles
on Beaches: Regulations May Already Exist to Exercise Control
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The Far North District
Council has made an ongoing commitment to work with other Northland
local authorities, the Department of Conservation and the NZ Police
to find practical solutions to resolve problems associated with vehicles
on beaches.
But the council believes inter-agency control mechanisms are already
available without the need to enter into long, involved and costly changes
in bylaws and processes.
"I don't see jurisdictional changes as being necessary and I certainly
have yet to be convinced that imposing speed limits on beaches will
bring the result the community wants," Far North Mayor Wayne Brown
said today.
"The behavior of those causing problems on beaches is all about
stupidity rather than a lack of enforcement tools. It's about people
acting in a silly way. I don't want to see a whole lot of new rules
and regulations imposed on sensible people, just to deal with a few
stupid New Zealanders," he said.
Mayor Brown said he certainly did not want ratepayers to be meeting
the cost of jurisdictional changes if alternate regulatory tools already
existed.
He was commenting on a Northland Regional Council (NRC) proposal to
have the territorial boundaries in the Far North changed from mean high
water springs to mean low water springs to pave the way for the introduction
of speed restrictions on beaches.
However a legal interpretation sought by the council has indicated the
NRC could impose speed restrictions on beaches under the Land Transport
Act, without the need for boundary changes and an exchange of bylaw
powers.
Because control of land below high water was already vested in the NRC,
the council was already a "road controlling authority" in
terms of the Transport Act and had the statutory power to impose beach
speed restrictions. The FNDC has asked Land Transport NZ to confirm
its interpretation of the legislation.
In the meantime the council intends to continue to pursue practical
ways to address the activities of vehicles on beaches, in consultation
with the inter-agency working party already established.
For further information please contact:-
Alison Lees
Communications Manager
Far North District Council
0800 920 029
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