Title: Roads, Public Highways and Public Roads
1Roads, Public Highways and Public Roads
Unravelling the Legal Mystery Michael Dowling
Special Counsel LIV Accredited Property Law
Specialist 8 December 2011
2Outline
- Is it a Local Government Act Road?
- Is it is public highway?
- Does the Road Management Act apply?
3Is it a Local Government Act Road?
- s3(1) LGA 1989 road includes
- street
- right of way
- footpath/bike path
- other land/works forming part of the road
4Is it a Local Government Road? Cont
- Road/traffic powers, Sch. 10 11, LGA 89
- Public highway declaration s.204(1) 223, LGA
89 - Road discontinuance cl.3, Sch.10 s.206, 207A
and 223, LGA 89 - Local law regarding roads
5Is it a public highway?
- S.3(1) LGA 1989 a public highway is a road open
to the public for traffic as a right,
irrespective of whether the road is in fact open
to traffic, and includes - Declared public highways
- Subdivision Act roads
- Public roads under the RMA 2004
6Is it a public highway? Cont
- Express declaration s.204(1) LGA 89
- Subdivision Act road
- Road constructed under a former LGA
- Public roads under the RMA 2004
- Public highways at common law
7Is it a public highway? Cont
- Secures public rights of way
- Vests in Council cl. 1(5), Sch. 5 RMA 2004
- Council has care and management responsibility
s.205(1)(a) LGA 89 - No adverse possession claims
8Does the Road Management Act apply?
- S.3(1) RMA 2004 road includes
- Any common law public highway
- Any ancillary area
- s.11 declared roads
9Does the Road Management Act apply? Cont
- Road vests in Council Sch.5 RMA 2004
- No adverse possession claims
- Public right to pass along a road s.8 RMA 2004
- Right of owners/occupiers to access a road s.9
RMA 2004
10Does the Road Management Act apply? Cont
- Public roads
- Council can register roads on its public roads
register (s.17(3)) if - coordinating road authority (eg a municipal road)
- road is reasonably required for general public
use
11Does the Road Management Act apply? Cont
- No specific registration procedure
- Different approaches to registration
- Risk of a challenge
- Onerous statutory obligations
- No adverse possession
12Rights of adverse possession of a road
- Public highway once a public highway, always a
public highway - Road under the RMA 2004
13Rights of adverse possession of a road Cont
- Road registered in Councils name s.7B
Limitation of Actions Act 1958 - Government road s.7 Limitation of Actions Act
- All other roads - claim if 30 years adverse
possession
14Does a road discontinuance extinguish adverse
possession rights?
- Councils power to discontinue a road cl. 3,
Sch 10 and s.223 LGA 89 - Road is not reasonably required for public use
- Road discontinuance power under RMA 2004 s.12
15Does a road discontinuance extinguish adverse
possession rights? Cont
- Vests in Council free of encumbrances other than
207C interests - 2 views
- title vests free of adverse possession rights
- title no better than ordinary freehold title
16Does a road discontinuance extinguish adverse
possession rights? Cont
- Our view
- If 30 years adverse possession not accrued, no
rights continue to exist - If 30 years adverse possession accrued, risk that
title defeated by the adverse possession.
17Does a road discontinuance extinguish adverse
possession rights? Cont
- s.7B, Limitation of Actions Act 1958
- title to council land not affected by adverse
possession - came into operation on 27 November 2004
- risk that s.7B may not have retrospective effect
to extinguish rights of adverse possession
18Conclusion
- Know the type of road you are dealing with
- Be aware of Councils various powers
- Be proactive with your client in assessing the
options and exploring these options with Council
19Roads, Public Highways and Public Roads
Unravelling the Legal Mystery Michael Dowling
Special Counsel LIV Accredited Property Law
Specialist Direct 61 3 9288 0512 michael.dowling_at_m
addocks.com.au