Would you be interested in following that up? Both Ross and I have put considerable time into this matter, but as for me and I'm sure Ross, will not be offended if someone else steps up and fires off an email.
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I have sent an email to LINZ following this up, will let you know what returns
I have had communication with a TDC Councillor and have recieved information that is in conflict with much of what we have come to understand to be true. I am awaiting a response to an email sent this morning. I will be back in touch with this councillor tomorrow morning.
No. Although it is signposted as Waipakihi road, it is still unclear if it is in fact a "road". What is clear is that it is crown land ie: not privately owned. I will look back through what I have, but I think it is zoned "Rural Environment".
There's also references that the land was taken so with the current government the trust will just ask for it back if they have no legal ownership today. I'm on the fence between talking nicely for the best outcome or fighting tooth and nail for what the titles seem to be showing.
I haven't heard anything back from Megan yet but it'll be interesting to see how her chat goes.
The land was taken when it still existed as Tongariro national park, not private land. The term TAKEN may not mean precisely what you think. Maybe That could chime in here for some insight.
These four + access routes were built to be roads in the first place and used as such. Roads vehicular or vehicle access routes- tracks; same thing is'nt it.
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a wide way leading from one place to another, especially one with a specially prepared surface which vehicles can use.
"a country road"
Do you think NZED used "illegal roads"?