Ministry of Transport Files - Opoutere/Wharekawa
1. Identification information
Status
Complete
Data Collection Date
Summary
These files from the Ministry of Transport deal mainly with the administrative aspects of structures, reclamations, power, telephone, and pipeline crossings of waterways around the marine foreshore and in navigable rivers and lakes. There is not a lot of environmental information in these files but occasionally there is a copy of a report that deals with the environmental aspects of a structure. In about 1964 the Ministry of Transport (MOT) took over the role of licensing structures on the foreshore from the Marine Department (MD) and employed the Ministry of Works and Development (MWD) as its environmental advisers. Reports from the MWD therefore contain much of the environmental information available in these files. Purpose:
This dataset provides a brief discussion of coastal information contained within historical Ministry of Transport files, collected during a review commissioned by Environment Waikato as part of the Coastal Database project. The Ministry of Transport (MoT) was responsible for the administration of structures in the CMA and in navigable rivers and lakes from 1964 to 1997. These files are now held in Environment Waikato’s archives. These files contain useful information on the history and legal status of existing coastal structures.
Content
54/1/407: Opoutere/Wharekawa, Bennet’s pull out area. No information about the harbour.
54/2/646: Jetty Wharekawa Harbour. Paeroa 7/1. No environmental information.
Study Types
- Literature Review
Categories
- Consents and Structures
2. Contact information
Commissioning Agencies
- Ministry of Transport
Contact Organisations
- Environment Waikato
3. Spatial information
Geographic Coverage
Opoutere Beach and Wharekawa Estuary
Grid Coordinates
Locations
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NameNZMG Easting0NZMG Northing0LocationWharekawa HarbourEast Coast
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NameNZMG Easting0NZMG Northing0LocationTairua to WharekawaEast Coast
4. Data acquisition information
Collection Date
1960 to 1984
Methodology
Frequency of collection:
Infrequent/irregular
5. Data quality information
Known Limitations
Only includes information available on specific files. Important to note that Ministry of Works files contain further environmental information relating to these files.
Limited to license issues. Completeness:
Many files and pieces of information from the files are missing. Many engineer's reports are missing from the files held by Environment Waikato.
6. Distribution information
Format
Physical Files Digital Format:
n/a
Applications
Historical information
Availability
Freely available in EW archives Sensitivity/Confidentiality:
No confidentiality, public information.
7. Status information
Data Status
Files closed. Include a note where this record continues after end date of file where possible – e.g. Dept of Conservation files. These files have been continued where appropriate but have been amalgamated and given a new file number by DOC making sourcing more recent information difficult.
8. Metadata information
General Notes
Additional comments:
Slipways
Slipway installation commenced from the earliest of settlements because most of the early communities were serviced by boat and needed repair and maintenance facilities locally. There were also some slipways constructed by local boating and sailing clubs.
Jetties and Wharves
There were two types of jetties and wharves; those built for catching Whitebait, and the fishing boat jetty. As the local fishing industry developed, there was a steady increase in requests for licenses for jetties to load and unload fishing boats. Records in the files indicate that there was either a shortage of hardwood for jetty piles or the locals preferred to rely on piles made from Manuka or Kanuka. This is especially noticeable of the piles used for fishing boat jetties. As the fishing fleet grew so did the demand for fish processing facilities on shore. The increased number of requests for jetties for commercial fishing probably reflects the increased government investment in the fishing industry in the 1960s and 1970s.
Related information:
All these files are related to Ministry of Works and Development files as the MWD was the adviser to MOT.
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9. Related files
No files have been attached to this dataset