Copyright Text: GEOSPATIAL TEAM LEADER, TAURANGA CITY COUNCIL (GIS CUSTODIAN) AND SENIOR POLICY PLANNER, CITY PLANNING AND GROWTH, TAURANGA CITY COUNCIL (TECHNICAL CUSTODIAN)
Description: CREATED SPECIFICALLY FOR THE TAURANGA CITY COUNCIL "CITY PLAN" 17.2.2.5.1 Policy – City Centre Waterfront - By ensuring the City Centre waterfront develops as an area with tourism, events, cultural and civic focus integrated with the surrounding environment through: a) Providing for the development of the waterfront in terms of use, development scale and location, generally as shown in the Waterfront Outline Development Plan; small-scale commercial activities and temporary events in The Strand area (Sub-Zone A) and permanent commercial and community-based activities in the Dive Crescent area (Sub- Zone B); b) Creating an area adjacent to the harbour where temporary public events, tourist-related and recreational activities can be undertaken in a safe and convenient way. Events and activities that draw large numbers are supported where their environmental effects can be managed; c) Establishing a functional and attractive interface with the City Centre Zone, that encourages informal, passive recreation and use of the waterfront, between Matapihi Rail Bridge and the Tauranga Harbour Bridge; d) Facilitating safe and convenient pedestrian access to and along the waterfront, and between Matapihi Rail Bridge and Tauranga Harbour Bridge; e) Detailed design of sites and buildings using a Council-led design brief process that complements the Plan provisions; f) Providing for buildings and structures that are designed so they do not impede flood waters or stormwater overland flowpaths.
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Copyright Text: GEOSPATIAL TEAM LEADER, TAURANGA CITY COUNCIL (GIS CUSTODIAN) AND SENIOR POLICY PLANNER, CITY PLANNING AND GROWTH, TAURANGA CITY COUNCIL (TECHNICAL CUSTODIAN)
Description: To display these designations clearly as a thick mustard coloured line on the City Plan Maps
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Copyright Text: GEOSPATIAL TEAM LEADER, TAURANGA CITY COUNCIL (GIS CUSTODIAN) AND SENIOR POLICY PLANNER, CITY PLANNING AND GROWTH, TAURANGA CITY COUNCIL (TECHNICAL CUSTODIAN)
Description: These labels were created so that they could be moved to suit visibility on the hardcopy Plan Maps. Extract from the City Plan... 10.16.1 PURPOSE OF THE DESIGNATIONS PROVISIONS Organisations that are ?requiring authorities,? and able to apply and use designations include Ministers of the Crown, local authorities and also private bodies identified as network utility operators within the RMA. These organisations have status as a requiring authority under section 167 of the RMA. Status as a requiring authority provides the power to require land, including private land, to be set aside for designated activities for which works can be undertaken and the requiring authority is financially responsible. The effect of designating land is to authorise the use of that land for a particular work (e.g., a school, police station or electricity substation). Once a designation is in place it takes precedence over the zoning of the land. Designations that exist within the City are listed in Appendix 10B: Designations, and are identified on the Plan Maps, (Part B)..
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Copyright Text: GEOSPATIAL TEAM LEADER, TAURANGA CITY COUNCIL (GIS CUSTODIAN) AND SENIOR POLICY PLANNER, CITY PLANNING AND GROWTH, TAURANGA CITY COUNCIL (TECHNICAL CUSTODIAN)
Description: Extract from the City Plan... 10.16.1 PURPOSE OF THE DESIGNATIONS PROVISIONS Organisations that are ?requiring authorities,? and able to apply and use designations include Ministers of the Crown, local authorities and also private bodies identified as network utility operators within the RMA. These organisations have status as a requiring authority under section 167 of the RMA. Status as a requiring authority provides the power to require land, including private land, to be set aside for designated activities for which works can be undertaken and the requiring authority is financially responsible. The effect of designating land is to authorise the use of that land for a particular work (e.g., a school, police station or electricity substation). Once a designation is in place it takes precedence over the zoning of the land. Designations that exist within the City are listed in Appendix 10B: Designations, and are identified on the Plan Maps, (Part B)..
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Copyright Text: GEOSPATIAL TEAM LEADER, TAURANGA CITY COUNCIL (GIS CUSTODIAN) AND SENIOR POLICY PLANNER, CITY PLANNING AND GROWTH, TAURANGA CITY COUNCIL (TECHNICAL CUSTODIAN)
Description: Extract from the City Plan... 10.16.1 PURPOSE OF THE DESIGNATIONS PROVISIONS Organisations that are ‘requiring authorities,’ and able to apply and use designations include Ministers of the Crown, local authorities and also private bodies identified as network utility operators within the RMA. These organisations have status as a requiring authority under section 167 of the RMA. Status as a requiring authority provides the power to require land, including private land, to be set aside for designated activities for which works can be undertaken and the requiring authority is financially responsible. The effect of designating land is to authorise the use of that land for a particular work (e.g., a school, police station or electricity substation). Once a designation is in place it takes precedence over the zoning of the land. Designations that exist within the City are listed in Appendix 10B: Designations, and are identified on the Plan Maps, (Part B)..
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Copyright Text: GEOSPATIAL TEAM LEADER, TAURANGA CITY COUNCIL (GIS CUSTODIAN) AND SENIOR POLICY PLANNER, CITY PLANNING AND GROWTH, TAURANGA CITY COUNCIL (TECHNICAL CUSTODIAN)
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)
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Copyright Text: 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.
Description: Significant Archaeological Areas identified in the City Plan. This data is used in the right 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 Significant Archaeological Sites within Appendix 7D of the City Plan (http://econtent.tauranga.govt.nz/data/city_plan/ch/7/appendix_7d.pdf) and Section 7E of the City Plan text (http://econtent.tauranga.govt.nz/data/city_plan/ch/7/significant_archaeological_areas.pdf). Each site also has a corresponding Site Assessment Sheet. This data is complemented by CpTeTumuArchsites. Contact is James Danby.
Description: Outlines some of the City Plan Notable Trees that a within close proximity of each other.
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Copyright Text: GEOSPATIAL TEAM LEADER, TAURANGA CITY COUNCIL (GIS CUSTODIAN) AND SENIOR POLICY PLANNER, CITY PLANNING AND GROWTH, TAURANGA CITY COUNCIL (TECHNICAL CUSTODIAN)
Description: Refer City Plan Chapter 14 - RESIDENTIAL ZONES: (14.19.14 Scheduled Sites: Special Permitted Activity Conditions), 14.19.14.1 Scheduled Sites - General Description:- All activities identified on a Scheduled Site identified on the Plan Maps (Part B) shall comply with the relevant Outline Development Plan, contained as an Appendix to this Chapter (where existant), Rule 14.19.14 Scheduled Sites Permitted Activities where relevant, and Rule 14.19 Permitted Activities. In the event of any inconsistency between an Outline Development Plan, Rule 14.19.14 Scheduled Sites and Rule 14.19 Permitted Activities, the Outline Development Plan and Rule 14.19.14 shall prevail. There are provisions that are relevant to development within each Scheduled Site.
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Copyright Text: GEOSPATIAL TEAM LEADER, TAURANGA CITY COUNCIL (GIS CUSTODIAN) AND SENIOR POLICY PLANNER, CITY PLANNING AND GROWTH, TAURANGA CITY COUNCIL (TECHNICAL CUSTODIAN)
Description: This dataset was created specifically for the City Plan Maps - 2009 17.2.3.4 Objective – Commercial Plan Areas The effects of the development on specific Commercial Plan Areas in the surrounding environment have been mitigated. 17.2.3.4.1 Policy – Commercial Plan Areas By ensuring that land zoned for commercial activities at Poike Road, Gravatt Road, Parton Road, Courtney Road, Bethlehem, Te Reti and Bayfair is developed in a comprehensive manner in accordance with the Commercial Outline Development Plan for the area and the environmental mitigation measures identified for those sites.
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Copyright Text: GEOSPATIAL TEAM LEADER, TAURANGA CITY COUNCIL (GIS CUSTODIAN) AND SENIOR POLICY PLANNER, CITY PLANNING AND GROWTH, TAURANGA CITY COUNCIL (TECHNICAL CUSTODIAN)
Description: Refer the City Plan document The purpose of the City Plan is to enable the Council to carry out its functions under the Resource Management Act 1991; promoting the sustainable management of natural and physical resources. What is the City Plan (formerly known as "The District Plan")? The City Plan provides the rules for how people can build or develop the land they own. This can be land that is residential, commercial or industrial. It also includes rules on other things that are covered by the Resource Management Act - including land-use, hazards, signage, reserves, noise and heritage, etc.
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Copyright Text: GEOSPATIAL TEAM LEADER, TAURANGA CITY COUNCIL (GIS CUSTODIAN) AND SENIOR POLICY PLANNER, CITY PLANNING AND GROWTH, TAURANGA CITY COUNCIL (TECHNICAL CUSTODIAN)
Description: The average line of spring high tide. MHWS is indicatively shown as the seaward boundary of the Plan Maps (Part B) and established generally as 0.87 metres above Moturiki Datum, augmented for practical purposes by natural and man made indicators such as the toe of cliffs, dunes and seawalls.
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Copyright Text: Rex Maranda & Tim Watson, TCC staff
Description: This dataset is used in the current City Plan for Tauranga
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Copyright Text: GEOSPATIAL TEAM LEADER, TAURANGA CITY COUNCIL (GIS CUSTODIAN) AND SENIOR POLICY PLANNER, CITY PLANNING AND GROWTH, TAURANGA CITY COUNCIL (TECHNICAL CUSTODIAN
Description: Extract from the City Plan... 10.16.1 PURPOSE OF THE DESIGNATIONS PROVISIONS Organisations that are ‘requiring authorities,’ and able to apply and use designations include Ministers of the Crown, local authorities and also private bodies identified as network utility operators within the RMA. These organisations have status as a requiring authority under section 167 of the RMA. Status as a requiring authority provides the power to require land, including private land, to be set aside for designated activities for which works can be undertaken and the requiring authority is financially responsible. The effect of designating land is to authorise the use of that land for a particular work (e.g., a school, police station or electricity substation). Once a designation is in place it takes precedence over the zoning of the land. Designations that exist within the City are listed in Appendix 10B: Designations, and are identified on the Plan Maps, (Part B)..
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Copyright Text: GEOSPATIAL TEAM LEADER, TAURANGA CITY COUNCIL (GIS CUSTODIAN) AND SENIOR POLICY PLANNER, CITY PLANNING AND GROWTH, TAURANGA CITY COUNCIL (TECHNICAL CUSTODIAN)
Description: 3,452 polygons covering all of TCC land indicating Planning Zones. Zoning is a device of land use regulation used by local governments. The word is derived from the practice of designating permitted uses of land based on mapped zones which separate one set of land uses from another. Zoning may be use-based (regulating the uses to which land may be put), or it may regulate building height, lot coverage, and similar characteristics, or some combination of these. New Zealand's planning system is grounded in effects-based Performance Zoning under the Resource Management Act. The sea ward boundary of these Planning Zone polygons are matched to the Mean High Water Springs line created in 2009. Refer to the City Plan Maps Key for Zone colours.
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Copyright Text: GEOSPATIAL TEAM LEADER, TAURANGA CITY COUNCIL (GIS CUSTODIAN) AND SENIOR POLICY PLANNER, CITY PLANNING AND GROWTH, TAURANGA CITY COUNCIL (TECHNICAL CUSTODIAN)
Description: 3,452 polygons covering all of TCC land indicating Planning Zones. Zoning is a device of land use regulation used by local governments. The word is derived from the practice of designating permitted uses of land based on mapped zones which separate one set of land uses from another. Zoning may be use-based (regulating the uses to which land may be put), or it may regulate building height, lot coverage, and similar characteristics, or some combination of these. New Zealand's planning system is grounded in effects-based Performance Zoning under the Resource Management Act. The sea ward boundary of these Planning Zone polygons are matched to the Mean High Water Springs line created in 2009. Refer to the City Plan Maps Key for Zone colours.
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Copyright Text: GEOSPATIAL TEAM LEADER, TAURANGA CITY COUNCIL (GIS CUSTODIAN) AND SENIOR POLICY PLANNER, CITY PLANNING AND GROWTH, TAURANGA CITY COUNCIL (TECHNICAL CUSTODIAN)