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Decision protects access around Bayswater Marina

Published: Mon 27 Mar 2006 10:43 AM
Joint media release
Minister of Conservation and North Shore City Council
Decision protects public access around Bayswater Marina
March 26, 2006
Conservation Minister Chris Carter has decided that a 15-metre strip will safeguard public access around the Bayswater Marina reclamation.
The local authority, North Shore City Council, is welcoming the announcement as a great outcome for the community and the environment.
Mayor George Wood says the public access strip is a wonderful asset for locals and visitors alike who cherish access to the coastline.
“This is an important coastal area with high recreational value and the public interest is now properly protected,” he says.
Chris Carter has agreed to lease a 3.34ha reclamation at Bayswater Pt in North Shore City to Bayswater Marina Developments Ltd, the company which operates the 430-berth marina.
Mr Carter says his decision to opt for a 15-metre public access strip along the reclaimed land was in response to concerns that the public’s current ability to access the entire reclamation may be hampered by potential development in the future.
“I wanted to ensure that the public access strip was wide enough to enable the public to carry out a broad range of recreational activities, and I believe a 15 metre strip will achieve that," he says.
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