Introduction |
The following policy applies where provision of stock crossings across, under or over a road have been requested to connect two parts of a property. This page relates to the 2012-15 NLTP A National Land Transport Programme Interrelated and complementary combination of activities that, when delivered in a coordinated manner, produce synergies – can span more than one work category and more than one activity class, e.g. a programme could include a road improvement and public transport improvement activities. adopted by the NZTA under section 19 of the LTMA, as from time to time amended or varied only.
For the latest information, please see the stock crossings guidance for the 2015-18 NLTP A National Land Transport Programme Interrelated and complementary combination of activities that, when delivered in a coordinated manner, produce synergies – can span more than one work category and more than one activity class, e.g. a programme could include a road improvement and public transport improvement activities. adopted by the NZTA under section 19 of the LTMA, as from time to time amended or varied . |
Road protection where stock cross at grade |
If the least long-term maintenance cost is to use a protective covering over the road (e.g. road/stock mats or a specialised seal coating), then this cost is eligible for funding assistance under Work category 111: Sealed pavement maintenance. |
New Road Alignment The horizontal or vertical geometric form of the centreline of the carriageway. |
When a new road alignment severs a rural property, the roading portion of an access structure may be included as part of the total road construction cost.
Cost sharing is to be considered on the following basis:
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Existing Road Alignment The horizontal or vertical geometric form of the centreline of the carriageway. |
Where existing and proposed stock movements on an existing road significantly affects road traffic, a proportion of the cost of constructing a stock access structure (including fees) will be accepted as a roading cost.
This roading cost may be included in the programme under Work category 341: Minor improvements. |
Existing roads: proportion of cost |
Figure 1 illustrates the proportion of an access structure’s cost that will be accepted as a roading cost, where the structure is to be built on an existing road alignment.
Note: Where a vehicle accident record exists, the project should be considered as a road improvement project. If the project has an assessment profile The three-part rating for an activity, rated as high, medium or low e.g. HMM, and representing the assessment for Strategic Fit, Effectiveness, and Benefit and Cost Appraisal respectively. better or equal to the prevailing funding threshold profile, the total cost should be accepted as a roading cost. |
Form of structure |
The form of the stock access structure should be determined by the needs of the landowner, subject to approval of the design by the Approved Organisation or the NZTA (state highways). |
Agreements with landowner |
The NZTA requires that the Approved Organisation or the NZTA (state highways) obtains a written undertaking from the landowner that any at grade stock crossing will be eliminated immediately on completion of the access structure.
The Approved Organisation or the NZTA (state highways) should also consider an encumbrance to be registered against the title of the property affected by the under or overpass A grade separation where the traffic passes over an intersecting road or railway. . For a template of an encumbrance, refer to the Road Controlling Authority Forum’s stock crossing guidelines. |
Maintenance |
Any repairs to the stock access structure may be included in work category 114: structures maintenance. However, at a minimum, the landowner will be responsible for the cost of:
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Cost sharing for stock underpasses A grade separation where the traffic passes under an intersecting highway or railway. or overpasses |
Figure 1
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Formula for cost sharing for stock underpasses A grade separation where the traffic passes under an intersecting highway or railway. or overpasses |
CS = 0.05 * AADT Annual average daily traffic (on roads having less than 500 AADT) in percent
CS = 25 percent (on roads having greater than or equal to 500 AADT Annual average daily traffic ) CS = Approved Organisations’ or NZTA’s (state highways) contribution, including NZTA’s funding assistance, to the total construction cost of an access structure on an existing road (in percent) AADT Annual average daily traffic = average traffic volume The number of vehicles flowing in both directions past a particular point in a given time (e.g. vehicles per hour or vehicles per day). per day |
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