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1 RAUKAWA and RAUKAWA SETTLEMENT TRUST and THE CROWN DEED OF SETTLEMENT SCHEDULE: LEGISLATIVE MATTERS

2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 2 2. TITLE, COMMENCEMENT AND PURPOSE PROVISIONS 3 3. SETTLEMENT PROVISIONS 4 4. SETTLEMENT IMPLEMENTATION PROVISIONS 5 5. OVERLAY CLASSIFICATION PROVISIONS 8 6. PROVISIONS FOR STATUTORY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT, GEOTHERMAL STATUTORY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND DEEDS OF RECOGNITION GEOGRAPHIC NAMES PROVISIONS VESTING CULTURAL REDRESS PROPERTIES PROVISIONS SPECIFYING TERMS OF VESTING PROVISIONS RELATING TO RESERVE SITES PROVISIONS RELATING TO PURCHASED COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES AND PURCHASED DEFERRED SELECTION PROPERTIES PROVISIONS RELATING TO LICENSED LAND AND UNLICENSED LAND RFR PROVISIONS MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS OVERLAY CLASSIFICATION AREAS STATUTORY AREAS GEOTHERMAL RESOURCE CULTURAL REDRESS PROPERTIES 59 Page 1

3 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 This schedule sets out the matters agreed between the parties for inclusion in the draft settlement bill. Page 2

4 2. TITLE, COMMENCEMENT AND PURPOSE PROVISIONS 2.1 The settlement legislation is to provide that: its title is Raukawa Claims Settlement Act [ ]; and it comes into force on the day after the date on which it receives the Royal Assent; and its purpose is to give effect to certain provisions of this deed; and it binds the Crown. Page 3

5 3. SETTLEMENT PROVISIONS 3.1 The settlement legislation is to provide that: the historical claims are settled; and the settlement is final; and on and from the settlement date, the Crown is released and discharged from all obligations and liabilities in respect of the historical claims; and paragraphs to are not to limit the acknowledgements expressed in, or the provisions of, this deed. Page 4

6 4. SETTLEMENT IMPLEMENTATION PROVISIONS Judicial bodies jurisdiction to be excluded 4.1 The settlement legislation is to provide that, on and from the settlement date, despite any enactment or rule of law, no court, tribunal, or other judicial body, is to have jurisdiction in respect of: the historical claims; or this deed; or the settlement legislation; or the redress provided under this deed or the settlement legislation. 4.2 The settlement legislation is to provide that the jurisdiction excluded by paragraph 4.1: is to include the jurisdiction to inquire into, or further inquire into, or to make a finding or recommendation in respect of the matters referred to in that paragraph; and is not to exclude the jurisdiction of a court, tribunal, or other judicial body in respect of the interpretation, implementation or enforcement of this deed or the settlement legislation. Treaty of Waitangi Act 1975 to be amended 4.3 The settlement legislation is to amend schedule 3 of the Treaty of Waitangi Act by including a reference to the title of the settlement legislation. Certain legislation to cease to apply 4.4 The settlement legislation is to provide that: nothing in the legislation listed in this paragraph is to apply: (c) (d) (e) (f) to a cultural early release property; or to a cultural redress property; or to a purchased commercial property; or to a purchased deferred selection property; or to RFR land; or for the benefit of Raukawa or a representative entity; and the legislation is: sections 8A to 8HJ of the Treaty of Waitangi Act 1975; Page 5

7 4: SETTLEMENT IMPLEMENTATION PROVISIONS sections 27A to 27C of the State-Owned Enterprises Act 1986; (c) sections 211 to 213 of the Education Act 1989; (d) part 3 of the Crown Forest Assets Act 1989; and (e) part 3 of the New Zealand Railways Corporation Restructuring Act Paragraph 4.4 is to apply to: a cultural early release property, only when settlement of the property takes place in accordance with the cultural transfer terms; and a purchased commercial property and a purchased deferred selection property only when its purchase is settled under paragraphs 4.4 or 6.4 of the property redress schedule (as the case may be). Settlement properties with resumptive memorials to be required to be identified 4.6 The chief executive of LINZ is to be required by the settlement legislation to issue: to the Registrar-General of Land a certificate that identifies (by reference to the relevant legal description, certificate of title, or computer register) each allotment that is: all or part of a cultural early release property, a cultural redress property, purchased commercial property, a purchased deferred selection property, or RFR land; and contained in a certificate of title or computer register that has a memorial entered under any legislation referred to in paragraph 4.4.2; and each certificate under this paragraph, as soon as reasonably practicable after: (c) in the case of a cultural early release property, the date on which settlement of the property takes place in accordance with the cultural transfer terms; in the case of a cultural redress property or RFR land, the settlement date; and in the case of a purchased commercial property or a purchased deferred selection property, the actual TP settlement date for the property. 4.7 Each certificate under paragraph 4.6 is to state the section of the settlement legislation it is issued under. Resumptive memorials to be required to be removed from settlement properties 4.8 The Registrar-General of Land is to be required by the settlement legislation, as soon as reasonably practicable after receiving a certificate under paragraph 4.6, to: register the certificate against each certificate of title or computer register identified in the certificate; and Page 6

8 4: SETTLEMENT IMPLEMENTATION PROVISIONS cancel, in respect of each allotment identified in the certificate, each memorial that is entered (under an enactment referred in paragraph 4.4.2) on a certificate of title or computer register identified in the certificate. Page 7

9 5. OVERLAY CLASSIFICATION PROVISIONS General 5.1 The settlement legislation is to provide for an overlay classification on the terms provided in this part. Sites to be declared subject to overlay classification 5.2 Each site described in part 15 is to be declared subject to an overlay classification. Crown to acknowledge Raukawa values 5.3 The Crown is to acknowledge the statement of Raukawa values in relation to each overlay classification site. Purposes of overlay classification to be specified 5.4 The settlement legislation is to provide the only purposes of the declaration, and the Crown s acknowledgement, are to: require the New Zealand Conservation Authority, and a conservation board, to: have particular regard to the statement of Raukawa values and the protection principles, in accordance with paragraph 5.7; and consult with the trustees, and have particular regard to its views, in accordance with paragraph 5.8; and require the New Zealand Conservation Authority to give the trustees an opportunity to make submissions to it, in accordance with paragraph 5.9; and enable the taking of action under paragraphs 5.10 to 5.14 and paragraphs 5.19 to Agreement on, and change of, protection principles to be enabled 5.5 The settlement legislation is to provide that: the trustees and the Crown are to be given the power to: agree on, and publicise, protection principles that are directed at the Minister of Conservation avoiding harm to, and avoiding the diminishing of, Raukawa values in relation to an overlay classification site; and change the protection principles by agreement in writing; and the Minister of Conservation may, after consulting the trustees, change the protection principles to give effect to a deed of settlement with another claimant group with an interest in an overlay classification site recognised by that deed. Page 8

10 5: OVERLAY CLASSIFICATION PROVISIONS 5.6 The trustees and the Crown are to be treated as having agreed under paragraph the protection principles in the documents schedule to this deed. Particular regard to be required to be given to Raukawa values and protection principles 5.7 The New Zealand Conservation Authority, and a conservation board, are to be required, when considering any conservation management strategy, conservation management plan, or national park management plan in relation to an overlay classification site, to have particular regard to the statement of the Raukawa values, and the protection principles, for the site. Consultation with trustees to be required 5.8 The New Zealand Conservation Authority, and a conservation board, are to be required, before approving any conservation management strategy, conservation management plan, or national park management plan in relation to an overlay classification site, to: consult with the trustees; and have particular regard to their views as to the effect of the policy or the document on Raukawa values, and the protection principles, for the site. Trustees to be given an opportunity to make submissions 5.9 If the trustees advise the New Zealand Conservation Authority in writing that it has significant concerns about a draft conservation management strategy in relation to an overlay classification site, the New Zealand Conservation Authority is to be required to give the trustees of the Raukawa Settlement Trust an opportunity to make submissions to it in relation those significant concerns before approving the strategy. Director-General to be required to take action in relation to protection principles 5.10 The Director-General of Conservation is to be: required to take action in relation to the protection principles, including the actions set out in paragraph 5.1 of part 1 of the documents schedule; and given complete discretion to determine the method and extent of action taken under paragraph ; and required to notify the trustees in writing of the intended action to be taken under paragraph Director-General to be required to amend conservation documents 5.11 The Director-General of Conservation: may initiate an amendment to a conservation document to incorporate objectives relating to the protection principles (including a recommendation to make regulations or bylaws); and is required to consult with the relevant conservation boards before initiating an amendment. Page 9

11 5: OVERLAY CLASSIFICATION PROVISIONS 5.12 An amendment initiated under paragraph 5.11 is to be an amendment for the purposes of whichever of the following applies: section 17I(1) to (3) of the Conservation Act 1987; or section 46(1) to (4) of the National Parks Act Making of regulations to be enabled 5.13 The Governor-General is to be given the power to make regulations, by Order in Council made on the recommendation of the Minister of Conservation, to: provide for the implementation of objectives included in a conservation document as a result of an amendment initiated under paragraph 5.11; and/or regulate or prohibit activities or conduct by members of the public in relation to an overlay classification area; and/or create offences in respect of the contravention of any regulations made under paragraph and provide for the imposition of fines: not exceeding $5000; and for a continuing offence, an additional amount not exceeding $50 for every day during which the offence continues. Making of bylaws to be enabled 5.14 The Minister of Conservation is to be given the power to make bylaws to: provide for the implementation of objectives included in a conservation document as a result of an amendment initiated under paragraph 5.11; and/or regulate or prohibit activities or conduct by members of the public in relation to an overlay classification area; and/or to create offences in respect of the contravention of any bylaws made under paragraph and provide for the imposition of fines: not exceeding $1000; and for a continuing offence, an additional amount not exceeding $50 for every day during which the offence continues. Ability to terminate overlay classification to be provided for 5.15 The Governor-General is to be given the power, by Order in Council made on the recommendation of the Minister of Conservation, to declare that all or part of an overlay classification site is no longer subject to an overlay classification The Minister of Conservation may not make a recommendation unless: the trustees and the Minister have agreed in writing that the area concerned should no longer be subject to an overlay classification; and Page 10

12 5: OVERLAY CLASSIFICATION PROVISIONS the area concerned is to be, or has been, disposed of by the Crown; or the responsibility for managing the area concerned is to be, or has been, transferred to another Minister of the Crown or the Commissioner of Crown Lands. Continuing input to be enabled in certain cases after termination 5.17 Paragraph 5.18 is to apply if: paragraph applies; or there is a change in statutory regime that applies to all or part of an overlay classification area The Crown is to be required to take reasonable steps to ensure the trustees continue to have input into the area concerned. Noting of overlay classification to be required 5.19 The declaration of an overlay classification under the settlement legislation is to be required to be noted in all documents affecting the overlay classification The noting is: to be for the purpose of public notice only; and not to be an amendment to a conservation document for the purposes of whichever of the following is applicable: section 17I of the Conservation Act 1987: section 46 of the National Parks Act Notification to be required in Gazette of overlay classification and actions in relation to it 5.21 The settlement legislation is to provide that: the Minister of Conservation is to be required to notify in the Gazette: as soon as practicable after the settlement date: (i) (ii) the declaration of each site as subject to an overlay classification; and the protection principles; and as soon as practicable after the protection principles are changed, the changed protection principles the Director-General of Conservation may notify in the Gazette any action (including any action set out in paragraph 5.1 of part 1 of the documents schedule) taken or intended to be taken under any of paragraphs 5.10 to Page 11

13 5: OVERLAY CLASSIFICATION PROVISIONS Limitations on overlay classification and its effect to be provided for 5.22 The declaration of a site as subject to an overlay classification, and the Crown s acknowledgement of Raukawa values in relation to an overlay classification site, is not to: affect, or be taken into account by, a person in exercising a power, or in performing a duty or function, under any legislation or bylaw; or affect the lawful rights or interests of a person who is not a party to this deed; or have the effect of granting, creating, or providing evidence of, an estate or interest in, or rights relating to, an overlay classification site No person, in considering a matter or making a decision or recommendation under any legislation or bylaw, may give any greater or lesser weight to Raukawa values than the person would give if: an overlay classification site had not been declared subject to an overlay classification; and the statement of Raukawa values had not been acknowledged by the Crown Paragraphs 5.22 and 5.23 are to be subject to the other provisions in relation to the overlay classification in the settlement legislation. Page 12

14 6. PROVISIONS FOR STATUTORY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT, GEOTHERMAL STATUTORY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND DEEDS OF RECOGNITION General 6.1 The settlement legislation is to provide for a statutory acknowledgement, geothermal statutory acknowledgement and deeds of recognition, on the terms provided in this part. Crown to acknowledge statements of association 6.2 The Crown is to acknowledge the statements of association in the form set out in part 2 of the documents schedule to this deed. Purposes of statutory acknowledgement and geothermal statutory acknowledgement to be specified 6.3 The settlement legislation is to provide that the only purposes of the statutory acknowledgment and the geothermal statutory acknowledgement are to: require relevant consent authorities, the Environment Court, and the New Zealand Historic Places Trust to have regard to the statutory acknowledgement as provided for in paragraphs 6.4 to 6.6, and 6.8 to 6.10; and require relevant consent authorities and the Environment Court to have regard to the geothermal statutory acknowledgement as provided for in paragraphs 6.4, 6.5, 6.7, 6.8 and paragraph 6.10; and require relevant consent authorities to forward summaries of resource consent applications, or copies of notices of resource consent applications, to the trustees, as provided for in paragraphs 6.15 to 6.18; and enable the trustees and any member of the Raukawa to cite the statutory acknowledgement and the geothermal statutory acknowledgement as evidence of the association of Raukawa with the relevant statutory areas or geothermal resource (as applicable), as provided for in paragraph Relevant consent authorities to be required to have regard to statutory acknowledgement and geothermal statutory acknowledgement 6.4 A relevant consent authority is to be required to have regard to: the statutory acknowledgement in deciding, under section 95E of the Resource Management Act 1991, if the trustees are persons who may be affected by the granting of a resource consent for activities within, adjacent to, or impacting directly on the statutory area; the geothermal statutory acknowledgement in deciding, under section 95E of the Resource Management Act 1991, if the trustees are persons who may be Page 13

15 6: PROVISIONS FOR STATUTORY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT, GEOTHERMAL STATUTORY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND DEEDS OF RECOGNITION 6.5 Paragraph 6.4 is: affected by the granting of a resource consent under section 14(1) of the Resource Management Act 1991, in respect of the geothermal resource to apply to a relevant consent authority that has received an application for a resource consent for an activity within, adjacent to, or directly affecting, a statutory area or geothermal resource (as the case may be); and to apply on and from the effective date; and not to limit the obligations of a relevant consent authority under the Resource Management Act Environment Court to be required to have regard to statutory acknowledgement 6.6 The Environment Court is to be required to have regard to the statutory acknowledgement in deciding under section 274 of the Resource Management Act 1991, whether the trustees are persons with an interest in proceedings greater than the general public in respect of an application for a resource consent for activities within, adjacent to, or directly affecting the statutory area. Environment Court to be required to have regard to geothermal statutory acknowledgement 6.7 The Environment Court is to be required to have regard to the geothermal statutory acknowledgement in deciding under section 274 of the Resource Management Act 1991, whether the trustees are persons having an interest in proceedings greater than the general public in respect of an application under section 14(1) of the Resource Management Act 1991 in respect of the geothermal resource. 6.8 Paragraphs 6.6 and 6.7 are: to apply on and from the effective date; and not to limit the obligations of the Environment Court under the Resource Management Act New Zealand Historic Places Trust and Environment Court to be required to have regard to statutory acknowledgement 6.9 The settlement legislation is to provide that: this paragraph applies if an application is made under section 11 or 12 of the Historic Places Act 1993 for an authority to destroy, damage, or modify an archaeological site within a statutory area; and the New Zealand Historic Places Trust is to be required to have regard to the statutory acknowledgement relating to a statutory area in exercising its powers under section 14 of the Historic Places Act 1993 in relation to the application; and the Environment Court is to be required to have regard to the statutory acknowledgement relating to a statutory area in determining, under section 20 of Page 14

16 6: PROVISIONS FOR STATUTORY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT, GEOTHERMAL STATUTORY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND DEEDS OF RECOGNITION the Historic Places Act 1993, an appeal from a decision of the Historic Places Trust in relation to the application, including determining whether the trustees are directly affected by the decision; and archaeological site has the meaning given to it in section 2 of the Historic Places Act Paragraph 6.9 is to apply on and from the effective date. Statutory acknowledgement and geothermal statutory acknowledgement to be required to be recorded on statutory plans 6.11 Each relevant consent authority is to be required to attach information recording the statutory acknowledgement and the geothermal statutory acknowledgement to all statutory plans that wholly or partly cover a statutory area or the geothermal resource (as the case may be) Paragraph 6.11 is to apply on and from the effective date The information required to be attached must include: the provisions of the settlement legislation giving effect to paragraphs 6.3 to 6.9 in full; and the descriptions of the statutory areas or the geothermal resource (as the case may be); and the statements of association. Effect of the recording to be provided for 6.14 Unless the information attached to a statutory plan under paragraph 6.11 is adopted by the relevant consent authority as part of the statutory plan, the information is: to be for the purposes of public information only; and not to be: part of the plan; or subject to the provisions of Schedule 1 of the Resource Management Act Consent authorities to be required to forward summaries and notices of resource consent applications 6.15 Each relevant consent authority is to be required to forward to the trustees a summary of resource consent applications received by that authority: for activities within, adjacent to, or directly affecting a statutory area; made under section 14 of the Resource Management Act 1991 in respect of the geothermal resource; and Page 15

17 6: PROVISIONS FOR STATUTORY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT, GEOTHERMAL STATUTORY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND DEEDS OF RECOGNITION if notice of an application for a resource consent is served on the authority under section 145(10) of the Resource Management Act 1991, a copy of that notice Paragraph 6.15 is to apply for a period of 20 years from the effective date The information to be forwarded in a summary is to be: the same as would be given to an affected person under section 95B of the Resource Management Act 1991; or as agreed between the trustees and the relevant consent authority The settlement legislation is to provide: a summary to be forwarded under paragraphs and must be forwarded to the trustees: as soon as reasonably practicable after an application is received; and before the consent authority decides under section 95 of the Resource Management Act 1991 whether to notify the application; and a copy of the notice to be forwarded under paragraph must be forwarded to the trustees no later than 10 business days after the day on which the consent authority receives the notice. Trustees to be given ability to waive rights 6.19 The trustees are to be given the power, by notice in writing to a relevant consent authority, to: waive their rights under paragraphs 6.15 to 6.18; and state the scope of the waiver and the period it applies for. Forwarding of summaries and notices not to limit other obligations 6.20 Paragraphs 6.15 to 6.18 are not to limit the obligations of a relevant consent authority to: decide, under section 95 of the Resource Management Act 1991 whether to notify an application for a resource consent; or decide under section 95E of that Act whether the trustees are affected persons in relation to an application for a resource consent. Use of statutory acknowledgement and geothermal statutory acknowledgement by Raukawa to be provided for 6.21 The trustees, and any member of Raukawa, may cite: as evidence of the association of Raukawa with a statutory area, the statutory acknowledgement in submissions to, and in proceedings before, a relevant consent authority, the Environmental Protection Authority or a board of inquiry under part 6AA of the Resource Management Act 1991, the Environment Court, Page 16

18 6: PROVISIONS FOR STATUTORY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT, GEOTHERMAL STATUTORY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND DEEDS OF RECOGNITION or the New Zealand Historic Places Trust concerning activities within, adjacent to, or directly affecting the statutory area; and as evidence of the association of Raukawa with the geothermal resource, the geothermal statutory acknowledgement in submissions to, and in proceedings before, a relevant consent authority or the Environment Court, or the Environmental Protection Authority or a board of inquiry under part 6AA of the Resource Management Act 1991 concerning the taking, use, damming or diverting of any geothermal water or geothermal energy from any geothermal resource. Limitations in relation to statutory acknowledgement and geothermal statutory acknowledgement to be provided for 6.22 The content of a statement of association is not to be, by virtue of the statutory acknowledgement or the geothermal statutory acknowledgement (as the case may be), binding as fact on: relevant consent authorities; the Environment Protection Authority or a board of inquiry under Part 6AA of the Resource Management Act 1991; the Environment Court; the New Zealand Historic Places Trust (in relation to a statutory acknowledgment); parties to proceedings before those bodies; and any other person who is entitled to participate in those proceedings To avoid doubt: paragraph 6.22 does not affect the obligations of the bodies and persons specified in paragraph to under paragraphs 6.4, 6.6, 6.7 and 6.9; the bodies and persons specified in paragraph to are to be permitted to take the statutory acknowledgement into account; the bodies and persons specified in paragraph to and paragraphs and are to be permitted to take the geothermal statutory acknowledgement into account; that neither the trustees, nor members of Raukawa, are precluded from stating that Raukawa has an association with a statutory area that is not described in the statutory acknowledgement or a geothermal resource that is not described in the geothermal statutory acknowledgement; and the content and existence of the statutory acknowledgement or the geothermal statutory acknowledgement does not limit any statement made. Page 17

19 6: PROVISIONS FOR STATUTORY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT, GEOTHERMAL STATUTORY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND DEEDS OF RECOGNITION Application of statutory acknowledgement to river or stream to be provided for 6.24 In relation to a statutory acknowledgement: river or stream (including a tributary): means: (i) (ii) a continuously or intermittently flowing body of fresh water, including a modified watercourse; and the bed of the river or stream; but does not include: (i) (ii) (iii) a part of the bed of the river or stream that is not owned by the Crown; or land that the waters of the river or stream do not cover at its fullest flow without overlapping its banks; or an artificial watercourse. Application of deed of recognition to river or stream to be provided for 6.25 In relation to a deed of recognition: river or stream (including a tributary): means the bed of a river or stream; but does not include: (i) (ii) (iii) a part of the bed of the river or stream that is not owned and managed by the Crown; or land that the waters of the river or stream do not cover at its fullest flow without overlapping its banks; or the bed of an artificial watercourse. Authority to issue and amend deed of recognition to be provided for 6.26 The settlement legislation is to authorise the Minister of Conservation and the Director- General of Conservation, and the Commissioner of Crown Lands, to: issue a deed of recognition to the trustees in respect of the statutory area described in clause 5.5 of this deed; and amend a deed of recognition, but only with the written consent of the trustees. Page 18

20 6: PROVISIONS FOR STATUTORY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT, GEOTHERMAL STATUTORY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT AND DEEDS OF RECOGNITION Limitations in relation to statutory acknowledgement, geothermal statutory acknowledgement and deed of recognition to be provided for 6.27 The settlement legislation is to provide that, except as expressly required by the settlement legislation: no person, in considering a matter or making a decision or recommendation under legislation or a bylaw, may give greater or lesser weight to the association of Raukawa with a statutory area or the geothermal resource (as described in a statement of association) than the person would give if there were no statutory acknowledgement or geothermal statutory acknowledgement; and The statutory acknowledgement, the geothermal statutory acknowledgement and a deed of recognition are not to: (c) affect, or be taken into account by, a person exercising a power or performing a function or duty under legislation or a bylaw; or affect the lawful rights and interests of a person who is not a party to this deed; or have the effect of granting, creating, or providing evidence of an estate or interest in, or rights relating to, a statutory area or the geothermal resource. Resource Management Act 1991 to be amended 6.28 The settlement legislation is to amend Schedule 11 of the Resource Management Act by inserting the name of the settlement legislation in alphabetical order. Interpretation 6.29 For the purposes of paragraphs 6.3 to 6.22: "consent authority" has the meaning set out in section 2(1) of the Resource Management Act 1991; and "relevant consent authority" means: for the purposes of the geothermal statutory acknowledgement, a consent authority of a region or district which contains, or is adjacent to, the geothermal resource; or for the purposes of the statutory acknowledgement, a consent authority of a region or district which contains, or is adjacent to, a statutory area. Page 19

21 7. GEOGRAPHIC NAMES General 7.1 The settlement legislation is to is to authorise the alteration of geographic names on the terms provided by this part. Definitions to be provided 7.2 In this part: official geographic name is to have the meaning given by section 4 of the NZGB Act; New Zealand Geographic Board is to mean the board continued by section 7 of the NZGB Act; and NZGB Act is to mean the New Zealand Geographic Board (Ngā Pou Taunaha o Aotearoa) Act New names of features to be provided 7.3 A name specified for a feature in the first column of the table in clause of the deed is assigned to the feature described in the other columns of the table. 7.4 A name specified for a feature in the first column of the table in clause of the deed is altered to the name specified for the feature in the second column of the table. 7.5 Each assignment or alteration is to be treated as if it were the assignment or alternation of the official geographic name by a determination of the New Zealand Geographic Board under section 19 of the NZGB Act that takes effect on the settlement date. Publication of new names to be required 7.6 The New Zealand Geographic Board is to be required, as soon as is reasonably practicable after the settlement date, to: give public notice of each assignment or alteration of a name under paragraphs 7.3, 7.4 or 7.5 in accordance with section 21(2) and (3) of the NZGB Act; but state in the notices that the assignments and alterations took effect on the settlement date. Further alteration of new names to be provided 7.7 The New Zealand Geographic Board need not comply with the requirements of sections 16, 17, 18, 19(1), and 20 of the NZGB Act in making a determination to alter the official geographic name of a feature names by this part. Page 20

22 7: GEOGRAPHIC NAMES 7.8 Instead, the Board may make the determination as long as it has the written consent of the trustees. 7.9 To avoid doubt, the Board must give public notice of the determination in accordance with section 21(2) and (3) of the NZGB Act. Page 21

23 8. PROVISIONS VESTING CULTURAL REDRESS PROPERTIES Interpretation 8.1 The settlement legislation is to provide that cultural redress property means each of the following sites, and each site means the land described by that name in part 18: Whakakahonui; Whakamaru Hydro Village site; Te Tuki; Whenua ā-kura; Whakamaru (Site B); Whakamaru (Site A); Pureora; and Korakonui. 8.2 The settlement legislation is, on the terms in this part, and parts 9 and 10, to vest the fee simple estate in each of the sites in paragraphs to in the trustees. Whakakahonui 8.3 The settlement legislation is to provide that the fee simple estate in Whakakahonui vests in the trustees. Whakamaru Hydro Village site 8.4 The settlement legislation is to provide that the fee simple estate in the Whakamaru Hydro Village site vests in the trustees. Te Tuki 8.5 The settlement legislation is to provide that: Te Tuki ceases to be a conservation area under the Conservation Act 1987; the fee simple estate in Te Tuki vests in the trustees; and paragraphs and are subject to the trustees providing the Crown with a registrable right of way easement in gross to the Minister of Conservation over those parts of Te Tuki shown A and B on deed plan OTS , in the form set out in part 4.3 of the documents schedule. Page 22

24 Whenua ā-kura RAUKAWA DEED OF SETTLEMENT 8: PROVISIONS VESTING CULTURAL REDRESS PROPERTIES 8.6 The settlement legislation is to provide that: Whenua ā-kura (being part of the Kaimai Mamaku Conservation Park) ceases to be part of that park; Whenua ā-kura ceases to be a conservation area under the Conservation Act 1987; the fee simple estate in Whenua ā-kura vests in the trustees; Whenua ā-kura is declared a reserve and classified as a historic reserve subject to section 18 of the Reserve Act 1977; and the reserve created by paragraph is named Whenua ā-kura Historic Reserve. Pureora 8.7 The settlement legislation is to provide that: that part of Pureora ceases to be a conservation area under the Conservation Act 1987; the fee simple estate in Pureora vests in the trustees; Pureora is declared a reserve and classified as a historic reserve subject to section 18 of the Reserves Act 1977; the reserve created by paragraph is named Pureora Historic Reserve; paragraphs to are subject to paragraph 9.3; and to avoid doubt, the vesting of that part of Pureora being Part Section 3 SO is also subject to compliance with the requirements of clause 20.2 of the operating easement. Whakamaru (Site B) 8.8 The settlement legislation is to provide that: Whakamaru (Site B) ceases to be a conservation area under the Conservation Act 1987; the fee simple estate in Whakamaru (Site B) vests in the trustees; Whakamaru (Site B) is declared a reserve and classified as a historic reserve subject to section 18 of the Reserves Act 1977; the reserve created by paragraph is named Whakamaru Historic Reserve. Page 23

25 Whakamaru (Site A) RAUKAWA DEED OF SETTLEMENT 8: PROVISIONS VESTING CULTURAL REDRESS PROPERTIES 8.9 The settlement legislation is to provide that: Whakamaru (Site A) ceases to be a conservation area under the Conservation Act 1987; the fee simple estate in Whakamaru (Site A) vests in the trustees; Whakamaru (Site A) is declared a reserve and classified as a recreation reserve subject to section 17 of the Reserves Act 1977; and the reserve created by paragraph is named Whakamaru Recreation Reserve. Korakonui 8.10 The settlement legislation is to provide that: the reservation of Korakonui as a local purpose (community use) reserve subject to the Reserves Act 1977 is revoked; the fee simple estate in Korakonui vests in the trustees; Korakonui is declared a reserve and classified as a local purpose (community use) reserve subject to section 23 of the Reserves Act 1977; the reserve created by paragraph is name Korakonui Local Purpose (Community Use) Reserve; paragraphs to are subject to the governance entity entering into a management agreement with the Korakonui Community Hall Committee Incorporated which will enable the reasonable and continued use of the Korakonui Public Hall by the Korakonui community and protect the governance entity from any undue burden arising from the upkeep and maintenance of the Korakonui Public Hall; and the lease to be granted in accordance with paragraph : is enforceable in accordance with its terms, despite the provisions of the Reserves Act 1977; and is to be treated as having been granted in accordance with that Act. Page 24

26 9. PROVISIONS SPECIFYING TERMS OF VESTING General 9.1 The settlement legislation is to provide for the vesting of the cultural redress properties on the terms provided by this part. Vesting to be subject to listed encumbrances 9.2 Each cultural redress property is to vest subject to, or together with, any encumbrances for the property listed in part On or before the settlement date, the trustees must sign and return to the Crown in relation to that part of Pureora being Part Section 3 SO , the deed of covenant under clause 20.2 of the Deed of Grant of Easement (Computer Interest Register ) in the form set out in part 6 of the documents schedule. Ownership of trustees to be registered on computer freehold register 9.4 Paragraphs 9.5 to 9.8 are to apply to the fee simple estate in a cultural redress property vested under the settlement legislation. 9.5 The Registrar-General of Land, on written application by an authorised person, is to be required to comply with paragraphs 9.6 and To the extent that a cultural redress property is all of the land contained in a computer freehold register, the Registrar-General is to: register the trustees as the proprietor of the fee simple estate in the land; and make any entries in the register, and do all other things, that are necessary to give effect to the settlement legislation and this deed. 9.7 To the extent that a cultural redress property is not all of the land contained in a computer freehold register, or there is no computer freehold register for all or part of the property, the Registrar-General is to: create one or more computer freehold registers for the fee simple estate in the property in the name of the trustees; and enter on the register any encumbrances that are: registered, notified, or notifiable; and described in the application from the authorised person. Page 25

27 9: PROVISIONS SPECIFYING TERMS OF VESTING Timing of creation of computer freehold register to be specified 9.8 The settlement legislation is to provide: paragraph 9.7 is to apply subject to the completion of any survey necessary to create the computer freehold register; and the computer freehold register must be created as soon as reasonably practicable after the settlement date, but no later than: 24 months after the settlement date; or any later date that may be agreed in writing by the trustees and the Crown. Interpretation 9.9 In paragraphs 9.10 to 9.16 "reserve site" does not include Pureora. Application of Part 4A of the Conservation Act 1987 (including creation of marginal strips) to be dealt with 9.10 The settlement legislation is to provide that: the vesting of a cultural redress property in the trustees is to be a disposition for the purposes of Part 4A of the Conservation Act 1987; but sections 24(2A), 24A, and 24AA of that Act do not apply to the disposition; and despite paragraphs and the rest of section 24 of the Conservation Act 1987 does not apply to the vesting of the following sites under the settlement legislation: Pureora; and a reserve site; if the reservation under the settlement legislation of a reserve site is revoked in relation to all or part of the site, then its vesting is to be no longer exempt from the rest of section 24 of the Conservation Act 1987 in relation to all or part of that site. Application of Part 4A of Conservation Act and settlement legislation to be notified on computer freehold register 9.11 The settlement legislation is to provide that the Registrar-General of Land is to be required to notify on the computer freehold register for: a reserve site that: (c) the land is subject to Part 4A of the Conservation Act 1987; but section 24 of that Act does not apply; and the land is subject to paragraphs and 10.3; and Page 26

28 9: PROVISIONS SPECIFYING TERMS OF VESTING any other cultural redress property that the land is subject to Part 4A of the Conservation Act The settlement legislation is to provide that a notification made under paragraph 9.11 that land is subject to Part 4A of the Conservation Act 1987 is to be treated as having been made in compliance with section 24D(1) of that Act. Removal of notifications from computer freehold register to be provided for 9.13 The settlement legislation is to provide that: if the reservation of a reserve site is revoked, in relation to: all of the site, the Director-General of Conservation is to apply in writing to the Registrar-General of Land to remove from the computer freehold register for the site the notifications that: (i) (ii) section 24 of the Conservation Act 1987 does not apply to the site; and the site is subject to paragraphs and 10.3; or part of the site, the Registrar-General of Land is to ensure that the notifications referred to in paragraph remain on the computer freehold register only for the part of the site that remains a reserve; and Pureora the Registrar-General of Land is to comply with an application received in accordance with paragraphs or The settlement legislation will provide that the vesting of Pureora is to be no longer exempt from the rest of section 24 of the Conservation Act 1987 where, in relation to all or part of that site: the reservation under the settlement legislation is revoked; and the operating easement is surrendered The Registrar-General of Land is to be required to notify on the computer freehold register for Pureora: the land is subject to Part 4A of the Conservation Act 1987; but section 24 of that Act does not apply; and (c) the land is subject to paragraph 9.14 and paragraph The settlement legislation is to provide that: if the reservation of Pureora is revoked in relation to: all of the site, where the operating easement has already been surrendered from the site, the Director-General of Conservation is to apply in writing to Page 27

29 9: PROVISIONS SPECIFYING TERMS OF VESTING the Registrar-General of Land to remove from the computer freehold register for the site the notifications that: (i) (ii) (iii) section 24 of the Conservation Act 1987 does not apply to the site; the site is subject to paragraph 9.14; and the site is subject to paragraph 10.3; or part of the site, where the operating easement has already been surrendered from that part of the site, the Registrar-General of Land is to ensure that the relevant notifications referred to in paragraph remain on the computer freehold register only for the part of the site that remains a reserve; if the reservation of Pureora is revoked, in relation to: all of the site, where the operating easement has not already been surrendered from the site, the Director-General of Conservation is to apply in writing to the Registrar-General of Land to: (i) (ii) remove from the computer freehold register for the site the notification that the site is subject to paragraph 10.3; and ensure that the notifications that section 24 of the Conservation Act 1987 does not apply to the site and that the site is subject to paragraph 9.14 remain on the computer freehold register only for that part of the site subject to the operating easement; or part of the site, where the operating easement has not already been surrendered from the site, the Registrar-General of Land is to ensure that the notification referred to in paragraph (i) remains on the computer freehold register only for the part of the site that remains a reserve; if the operating easement is surrendered: in full where the reservation has already been revoked from Pureora, the registered proprietor of that site is to apply in writing to the Registrar- General of Land to remove from the computer freehold register for the site the notification that: (i) (ii) section 24 of the Conservation Act 1987 does not apply to the site; and the site is subject to paragraph 9.14; and in part, where the reservation has already been revoked from Pureora, the Registrar-General of Land is to ensure that the notifications referred to in paragraph remain on the computer freehold register only for the part of the site that remains subject to the operating easement; and the Registrar-General of Land is to comply with an application received in accordance with paragraphs to ; and Page 28

30 9: PROVISIONS SPECIFYING TERMS OF VESTING to avoid doubt, if the operating easement is surrendered in full and the reservation of all or part of Pureora (as the case may be) has not been revoked, no notifications may be removed from the computer freehold register. Application of other legislation to be dealt with 9.17 The settlement legislation is to provide: sections 24 and 25 of the Reserves Act 1977 are not to apply to the revocation under the settlement legislation of the reserve status of a cultural redress property; and section 11 and Part 10 of the Resource Management Act 1991 are not to apply to: the vesting of the fee simple estate in a cultural redress property under the settlement legislation; or any matter incidental to, or required for the purpose of, the vesting; and the vesting of the fee simple estate in a cultural redress property under the settlement legislation is not to: limit section 10 or 11 of the Crown Minerals Act 1991; or affect other rights to subsurface minerals; and the permission of a council under section 348 of the Local Government Act 1974 is not to be required for laying out, forming, granting, or reserving a private road, private way, or right of way required to fulfil the terms of this deed in relation to a cultural redress property. Page 29

31 10. PROVISIONS RELATING TO RESERVE SITES General 10.1 The settlement legislation is to include provisions in relation to the vesting of reserve sites on the terms provided in this part. Application of Reserves Act 1977 to be dealt with 10.2 The settlement legislation is to provide that: the trustees are to be the administering body of a reserve site for the purposes of the Reserves Act 1977; and despite sections 48A(6), 114(5), and 115(6) of the Reserves Act 1977, sections 48A, 114, and 115 of that Act apply to a reserve site; and sections 78(1), 79 to 81, and 88 of the Reserves Act 1977 do not apply to a reserve site; and if the reservation under the settlement legislation of a reserve site is revoked under section 24 of the Reserves Act 1977 in relation to all or part of the site: section 25(2) of that Act applies to the revocation; but the other provisions of section 25 do not apply; and to avoid doubt, any obligations on the trustees under the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987 apply to them in the capacity as an administering body under the Reserves Act 1977 but not to the trustees acting in any other capacity. Subsequent transfer of reserve sites to be provided for 10.3 The settlement legislation is to provide that: this paragraph is to apply to all, or any part, of a reserve site that remains a reserve at any time after the vesting in the trustees under the settlement legislation (the reserve land); and the fee simple estate in the reserve land may be transferred to another person only in accordance with this paragraph; and paragraph is to apply despite any other enactment or rule of law; and the Minister of Conservation is to give written consent to the transfer of the fee simple estate in reserve land to another person (the new owner) if, upon written application, the registered proprietor of the reserve land satisfies the Minister that the new owner is able to: comply with the Reserves Act 1977; and Page 30

32 10: PROVISIONS RELATING TO RESERVE SITES perform the obligations of an administering body under that Act; and Registration of transfer to be provided for the Registrar-General of Land, upon receiving the following documents, is to register the new owner as the proprietor of the estate in fee simple in the reserve land: (c) the transfer instrument to transfer the fee simple estate in the reserve land to the new owner, including a notification that the new owner is to hold the reserve land for the same reserve purpose as it was held by the administering body immediately before the transfer; the Minister of Conservation s written consent to the transfer; and any other document required for the registration of the transfer instrument; and New owners are to be the administering body the new owner, from the time of its registration under paragraph : is to be the administering body of the reserve land for the purposes of the Reserves Act 1977; and holds the reserve land for the same reserve purpose as it was held by the administering body immediately before the transfer; and Provisions not to apply if transfer is to new trustees of a trust paragraphs to are not to apply to the transfer of the fee simple estate in reserve land if: the transferors are or were the trustees of a trust; and the transferees are the trustees of the same trust after: (i) (ii) a new trustee has been appointed; or a transferor has ceased to be a trustee; and (c) the transfer instrument is accompanied by a certificate given by the transferees, or their solicitor, verifying that paragraphs and apply. Reserve site is not to be mortgaged or charged 10.4 The registered proprietors from time to time of a reserve site that is vested under the settlement legislation are not to mortgage, or give a security interest in, all or any part of the site that remains a reserve. Bylaws etc in relation to reserve sites to be saved 10.5 A bylaw, prohibition, or restriction on use or access in relation to a reserve site made or granted under the Reserves Act 1977, or the Conservation Act 1987, by an Page 31

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