Crown forest definition
Examples of Crown forest in a sentence
The matters that the terms of transfer in the deeds of settlement will provide for in relation to the transfer of Aupouri Crown forest land to the Aupouri Forest entity will be based on, but are not limited to, those set out in this schedule.
There are no easements for public access apart from those in the Crown forest license areas, which links the Makaroro riverbed to a forestry track, thence either to the forest park via the Makaroro Road at Craigs Flat, or ▇▇▇▇▇ Road where ▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ track commences.
Public access from Wakarara Road South to the RFP land is across private land from the road end to the crown riverbed in the location of the old sawmill site, while access from Wakarara Road North is through Gwavas Forest, being a Crown forest license area.
Once the Aupouri Crown forest land transfers out of Crown ownership, the agreement of the new landowner (iwi) will be required for both foot and vehicular access other than use of Hukatere Road.
Nga-iTakoto, Te Aupo-uri, Te Rarawa, and Nga-ti Kuri will jointly own (as tenants in common) the 21,283 hectares Crown forest land on the Aupouri peninsula and will receive a share of the accumulated rentals (approximately $2.2 million to each iwi).
Te Rarawa, Te Aupo-uri, Nga-iTakoto and Nga-i Kuri will jointly own (as tenants in common) the 21,283 hectares Crown forest land on the Aupouri peninsula and will receive a share of the accumulated rentals (approximately $2.2 million to each iwi).
A Central North Island Iwi Collective Deed of Settlement will replace the licensed Crown forest land redress negotiated in the 2006 Deed, which concerned licensed Crown forest land to the value of $36 million, together with the accumulated Crown Forest Licence rentals associated with this land, and the opportunity to purchase further licensed Crown forest land.
To manage its affairs to become a self-sustaining business entity that optimizes value from Crown forest resources while recognizing the importance of local economic development.
The CFA was introduced in 1998 to provide new opportunities for community management of Crown forest land.
To market, sell and enable access to a predictable and competitively priced supply of Crown forest resources.