Public notices temporary

Update on recreational and shellfish ban at Monaco Peninsula following sewage leak

Posted by Nelson City Council on 22 December 2011

*Daily monitoring in the area is continuing* (see table below[#table]). Residents are advised to continue to avoid recreational activities that involve any water contact around the Monaco Peninsula, until further notice. Nelson City Council also reinforces shellfish should not be collected from these areas at anytime.…

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Clearing of flowers from grassed grave areas for mowing

Posted by Nelson City Council on 24 November 2011

Marsden Lawn Cemetery Wednesday 21 December 2011 - Clearing of Flowers from Grassed Grave Areas for Pre Christmas Mowing. Flowers will be cleared from all lawn areas on Wednesday 21 December 2011 to allow for Christmas mowing from Thursday 22 December to Friday 23 December.   Flowers may be placed again on graves from Saturday 24 December 2011.…

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Navigation Safety Action

Posted by Nelson City Council on 19 April 2011

Temporary Reservation of wastewater pipeline corridor across Waimea Inlet between Bell Island and Monaco from 14 February - until further notice Pursuant to provisions of the TDC Navigation Safety Bylaw 2005 (Amended 2006) and the Local Government Act 1974, the Tasman District Council and Nelson Harbourmasters have granted a temporary reservation to March Civil Ltd of a corridor of the waters of Waimea Inlet between Bell Island, Saxton Island and Monaco, for the installation and maintenance of a wastewater pipeline from 14 February 2011 until further notice. The effect of the temporary reservation will be to allow contractors involved in the project to control access to or across the reserved area, including defining or closing navigable channels for small craft, in the interests of safety. Closures will be notified by signage at Best Island, Rabbit Island, Monaco and Akersten Street boat ramps, and by broadcast on local marine radio stations from time to time.…

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