Local Government Act 1993 No 30
Current version for 1 March 2013 to date (accessed 20 May 2013 at 05:30)
Division 3 Private works
67 Private works
(1) A council may, by agreement with the owner or occupier of any
private land, carry out on the land any kind of work that may lawfully be
carried out on the land.Note. Examples of the kind of work that a council might carry out under
this section include:• paving and roadmaking
• kerbing and guttering
• fencing and ditching
• tree planting and tree maintenance
• demolition and excavation
• land clearing and tree felling
• water, sewerage and drainage connections
• gas and electricity connections.
(2) A council must not carry out work under this section
unless:(a) it proposes to charge an approved fee for carrying out the work as
determined by the council in accordance with Division 2 of Part 10 of Chapter
15, or
(b) if it proposes to charge an amount less than the approved fee, the
decision to carry out the work is made, and the proposed fee to be charged is
determined, by resolution of the council at an open meeting before the work is
carried out.
(3) A council must include details or a summary of any resolutions
made under this section and of work carried out under subsection (2) (b) in
its next annual report.
(4) A report of work to which subsection (2) (b) applies must be given
to the next meeting of the council after the work is carried out
specifying:• the person for whom the work was carried out
• the nature of the work
• the type and quantity of materials used
• the charge made for those materials
• the total of the number of hours taken by each person who carried
out the work
• the total amount charged for carrying out the work (including the
charge made for materials)
• the reason for carrying out the work.
(5) This section does not apply to work carried out by a council, or
by two or more councils jointly, for another council or for a public
authority.
(6) This section does not apply to any graffiti removal work carried
out by a council in accordance with Part 4 of the Graffiti Control Act
2008.