{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "", "guid": "", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "Build Heritage Sites identified in the City Plan. This data is used in the left series (Section 1, 2 and 3) City Plan planning maps (http://www.tauranga.govt.nz/council-documents-reports/councils-regulatory-documents/tauranga-city-plan/city-plan/city-plan-maps.aspx). These corrolate with the register of Built Heritage Sites within Appendix 7A of the City Plan (http://econtent.tauranga.govt.nz/data/city_plan/ch/7/appendix_7a.pdf) and Section 7B of the City Plan text (http://econtent.tauranga.govt.nz/data/city_plan/ch/7/built_heritage_provisions.pdf).Contact is James Danby. \n\nThis dataset was known as BuildingHeritage in Publish\n\nIt was developed for James Danby to show only the Built Heritage sites that he wished to identify in the City Plan. 7.2 PURPOSE OF BUILT HERITAGE PROVISIONS Built heritage in the context of the Plan refers to buildings and their sites, structures, monuments and objects with a predominant association to the European settlement of the Tauranga area. Built heritage items afforded special protection by the Plan are identified within the Register of Built Heritage (see Appendix 7A.1) which identifies what the item is, where it is located, whether it has a New Zealand Historic Places Trust classification and its City Plan heritage value on a national (Category A), regional (Category B) or local scale (Category C). The built heritage provisions recognise these values by ensuring they are given appropriate consideration through subdivision, use and development. Those items that have been given a Category A or Category B classification will be most sensitive to change and so it is important that their values are afforded a higher level of protection. It is important to note that these categorisations do not reflect any significance or value to Maori where that significance or value may exist.", "description": "
CREATED SPECIFICALLY FOR THE TCC CITY PLAN It shows points of all the Built Heritage properties in the Tauranga City Council area. They are shown as a brown house with the Built Heritage site number inside which relates to the City Plan document Part A, Chapter 7FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT - GEOSPATIAL TEAM LEADER, TAURANGA CITY COUNCIL (GIS CUSTODIAN) AND SENIOR POLICY PLANNER, CITY PLANNING AND GROWTH, TAURANGA CITY COUNCIL (TECHNICAL CUSTODIAN)<\/SPAN><\/SPAN><\/P> <\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>",
"summary": "Build Heritage Sites identified in the City Plan. This data is used in the left series (Section 1, 2 and 3) City Plan planning maps (http://www.tauranga.govt.nz/council-documents-reports/councils-regulatory-documents/tauranga-city-plan/city-plan/city-plan-maps.aspx). These corrolate with the register of Built Heritage Sites within Appendix 7A of the City Plan (http://econtent.tauranga.govt.nz/data/city_plan/ch/7/appendix_7a.pdf) and Section 7B of the City Plan text (http://econtent.tauranga.govt.nz/data/city_plan/ch/7/built_heritage_provisions.pdf).Contact is James Danby. \n\nThis dataset was known as BuildingHeritage in Publish\n\nIt was developed for James Danby to show only the Built Heritage sites that he wished to identify in the City Plan. 7.2 PURPOSE OF BUILT HERITAGE PROVISIONS Built heritage in the context of the Plan refers to buildings and their sites, structures, monuments and objects with a predominant association to the European settlement of the Tauranga area. Built heritage items afforded special protection by the Plan are identified within the Register of Built Heritage (see Appendix 7A.1) which identifies what the item is, where it is located, whether it has a New Zealand Historic Places Trust classification and its City Plan heritage value on a national (Category A), regional (Category B) or local scale (Category C). The built heritage provisions recognise these values by ensuring they are given appropriate consideration through subdivision, use and development. Those items that have been given a Category A or Category B classification will be most sensitive to change and so it is important that their values are afforded a higher level of protection. It is important to note that these categorisations do not reflect any significance or value to Maori where that significance or value may exist.",
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"accessInformation": "This dataset remains the property of Tauranga City Council and is not to be on supplied to a third party without permission from the GIS Administrator. The use of this data is limited to the Named Licensee and Constraints within the Digital Data License Agreement This data set is not a survey document and should not be utilised as such. It does not replace site specific survey.",
"licenseInfo": " Restricted information and data is accessible to all requester categories, except the General Public, under the terms and conditions of the Data License Agreement. All employees of Tauranga City Council have access to Level 2 Restricted datasets. Release of this information and data to all other requester categories requires the approval of the data owner , as well as the signing of a Data License Agreement (if any).<\/SPAN><\/SPAN><\/P> <\/P> Restricted information and data is accessible to all requester categories, except the General Public, under the terms and conditions of the Data License Agreement. All employees of Tauranga City Council have access to Level 2 Restricted datasets. Release of this information and data to all other requester categories requires the approval of the data owner , as well as the signing of a Digital Data License Agreement, (found in Dataworks).<\/SPAN><\/SPAN><\/P> <\/P> The points have been placed as close to the actual site of the building as possible, although they have been spread out to accommodate no overlapping on the hardcopy maps so are by no means accurate, they are to be used as display only.<\/SPAN><\/SPAN><\/P> <\/P> <\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>",
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