Unitary Plan Coding Framework
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1 Air Quality C5.1 Background, objectives and Air Quality H4.1 Auckland wide rules H4.1.2 Notification and H4.1.3 controls Air Quality H4.1 Auckland wide rules Chemical and metallurgical processes Air Quality H4.1 Auckland wide rules Combustion activities Air Quality H4.1 Auckland wide rules Cremation and incineration processes Air Quality H4.1 Auckland wide rules Dust generating processes Air Quality H4.1 Auckland wide rules Food, animal or plant matter processes Air Quality H4.1 Auckland wide rules Mobile sources Air Quality H4.1 Auckland wide rules Motor Fuel Storage Air Quality H4.1 Auckland wide rules Outdoor burning Air Quality H4.1 Auckland wide rules Rural activities Air Quality H4.1 Auckland wide rules Waste processes Air Quality H4.1 Auckland wide rules H4.1.4 and H4.15 Assessment Air Quality Overlay E7.10/J7.1 Air quality transport separation Air Quality Overlay E7.11 Air Quality - Industry Transition Air Quality Overlay E7.12 Air Quality - Sensitive Activity Restriction Airport Airport Zone D8.1 Zone description, objectives and Airport Airport Zone I15 Rules Airport Overlay E1.1/J1.1 Airport Approach Path Airport Overlay E1.2/J1.2 Aircraft Noise Built Environment (Overlays) Overlay E4.1/J4.1 Auckland War Memorial Museum Viewshaft Built Environment (Overlays) Overlay J4.2 Additional Zone Height Control Built Environment (Overlays) Overlay E4.3/J4.3 Ridgeline Protection Built Environment (Overlays) Overlay E4.6 Local public views / Appendix 3.5 Local Public Views D3 Zones / D3.1 objectives and I3.1 Activity table 1 for Centres, Mixed Use, Gen. Bus. & Bus. Park zones I3.1 Activity table 2 for Light and Heavy Industry zones I3.3 Land use controls I3.4 Dev. controls Centres, Mixed Use, Gen. Bus. & Bus. Park zones I3.5 Development controls Light and Heavy Industry zones I3.6 - I3.9 Assessment & I3.10 Special information I3.2 Notification D3.3 Metropolitan Centre zone desc, obs & pols D3.4 Town Centre zone desc, obs & pols D3.5 Local Centre zone desc, obs & pols D3.6 Neighbourhood Centre zone desc, obs & pols D3.7 Mixed Use zone desc, obs & pols D3.8 zone desc, obs & pols D3.9 Park zone desc, obs & pols D3.10 Light Industrial zone desc, obs & pols D3.11 Heavy Industrial zone desc, obs & pols Overlay E4.4/J4.5 City Centre Fringe Office Overlay E4.5 Identified Growth Corridor Overlay Building Frontage Maps only City Centre Zone D3.2 City Centre zone Desc, obs & pols City Centre Zone I4 Rules/Appendix Coastal Marine Zone Introduction Coastal Marine Zone D5.1 Zone description, objectives and Coastal Marine Zone I6.2 Land use and water use controls Coastal Marine Zone I6.3 Development controls Coastal Marine Zone I6.4 - I6.6 Assessment and Special information Aquaculture include associated discharge of contaminants D Background, objectives and Aquaculture include associated discharge of contaminants I6.1.8 Activity table Depositing and disposal of material include associated discharge of contaminants D5.1.2 Background, objectives and Depositing and disposal of material include associated discharge of contaminants I6.1.2 Activity table Discharges D D Background, objectives and Discharges I6.1.7 Activity tables Disturbance of the foreshore and seabed include associated discharges of contaminants D5.1.4 Background, objectives and Disturbance of the foreshore and seabed include associated discharges of contaminants I6.1.4 Activity table Drainage, reclamation and declamation D5.1.1 Background, objectives and Drainage, reclamation and declamation I6.1.1 Activity table Dredging include associated discharge of contaminants D5.1.3 Background, objectives and Dredging include associated discharge of contaminants I6.1.3 Activity table D Local water transport facilities Mangroves D5.1.6 Background, objectives and Mangroves App. 6.5 Sch. SEA marine where mangroves are a minor component or absent Mangroves Appendix 6.6 Significant wading bird areas D5.1.8/I6.1.5Planting in the CMA CMA Structures, occupation and use D Background, objectives and 1/9
2 CMA Structures, occupation and use I Activity table D5.1.9/I6.1.6 Taking, use, damming or diverting of coastal waters D Underwater noise from dredging, mineral exploration & extraction Use, activities, development and occupation D Background, objectives and Use, activities, development and occupation I6.1.9 Activity table D5.1.7 Exotic vegetation and pacific oysters removal C7.6 Vehicles on beaches Marina zone D5.2 Zone description, objectives and Marina zone I7.1 Activity tables and I7.2 Notification Marina zone I7.3 Land and water use controls/i7.3 development controls Marina zone I7.4/17.5 Assessment, I7.6 Special information Mooring zone D5.3 Zone description, objectives and Mooring zone I8.1 Activity table Mooring zone I8.2 Assessment D5.4/I9 Minor Port zone D5.5/I10 Ferry Terminal zone D5.6/I11 Defence zone D5.7/I12 Coastal transition zone Appendix 6 - Coastal excluding sch. 6.2 ONC/HNC 6.1 Schedule SEA marine/overlay 8.1 SEAs Marine 1 and 2 Appendix 6 - Coastal excluding sch. 6.2 ONC/HNC 6.3 Schedule of Significant Surf Breaks Appendix 6 - Coastal excluding sch. 6.2 ONC/HNC 6.4 Schedule of coastal marine area boundaries Appendix 6 - Coastal excluding sch. 6.2 ONC/HNC 6.7 Coastal protection yard Contaminated Land C5.6 Background, objectives and Contaminated Land G2.5 (5) Accidental discovery protocols Contaminated Land H4.5.1 Activity table Contaminated Land H4.5.2 Controls/H4.5.3 & H4.5.4 Assessment Definitions Interpretation, Nesting, Abbreviation and Acronyms Definitions New Definitions Existing G1.3 Part 7 - Using Part 7 Airways Corporation of New Zealand Ltd Ardmore Airport Ltd Auckland Council Auckland International Airport Ltd Auckland Transport Chorus New Zealand Counties Power Ltd Kordia Ltd Minister of Corrections Minister for Courts Minister of Defence Minister of Education Minister of Police New Zealand Railways Corporation New Zealand Refining Company Ltd New Zealand Transport Agency Radio New Zealand Ltd Telecom New Zealand Ltd Transpower New Zealand Ltd Vector Ltd Vector Gas Ltd care Services Ltd Wiri Oil Services Ltd C5.2 Background, objectives and H Activity table - Zones H Activity table - Overlays H Activity table - ONFs H4.2.2 Controls H4.2.3 Assessment Future Urban D4 Zone description, objectives and Future Urban I5 Rules Future Urban Overlay 4.4 Indicative Roads and Open Space Artworks - Background, objectives and Chapter A Introduction A1 Background Chapter A Introduction A2 Statutory Framework Chapter A Introduction A3 Strategic Framework Chapter A Introduction A4.1 Structure of the Unitary Plan Chapter A Introduction A4.2 Area based planning tools Chapter A Introduction A4.3 Legal Effect/A4.4 Identifying, RP, RCP and DP provisions Chapter G provisions G Administration (G1.3 refer to theme) Chapter G provisions G2.1 Determining activity status Chapter G provisions G2.2 Activities not provided for Chapter G provisions G2.3 Rule infringements for permitted controlled & restricted discretionary activities Chapter G provisions G2.4 Notification Chapter G provisions G2.6 Framework plans & G2.7.3 Framework plans Chapter G provisions G2.7.1 information & G2.7.2 Design statements Editorial and Part 6 2/9
3 Eplan C7.9 Financial contributions C7.2/H6.1 Lighting Noise and vibration C7.3 Background, objectives and Noise and vibration H6.2 Rules Non-statutory information on GIS viewer Miscellaneous C7.4/H6.3 Signs Temporary Activities (C7.5 and H6.5) Whole Plan Cross plan matters Genetically modified organisms C5.17/H4.19 Genetically modified organisms Green Infrastructure Corridor zone D8.8/I22 Green Infrastructure Corridor Zone (ITA) Hazardous substances C5.7 Background, objectives and (ITA) Hazardous substances H4.6.1 Activity table (ITA) Hazardous substances H4.6-2 Controls/ 3 Assessment (ITA) Industrial and Trade activities (ITA) C5.9 Background, objectives and (ITA) Industrial and Trade activities (ITA) H4.8.1 Activity table (ITA) Industrial and Trade activities (ITA) H4.8.2 Controls/ H4.8.3 Assessment (ITA) Industrial and Trade activities (ITA) H4.8.4 Table of ITAs Historic Heritage (Overlay) C3 Historic heritage - Background, objectives and Historic Heritage (Overlay) Overlay E2/J2 Historic Heritage Overlay E2 description, objectives and Historic Heritage (Overlay) Overlay E2/J2 Historic Heritage J2.1 Activity table 1 - Significant historic heritage places Historic Heritage (Overlay) Overlay E2/J2 Historic Heritage J2.1 Activity table 2 - Additional management controls for archaeological sites or features Historic Heritage (Overlay) Overlay E2/J2 Historic Heritage J2.1 Activity table 3 - Historic heritage areas Historic Heritage (Overlay) Overlay E2/J2 Historic Heritage J2.2 Development controls Historic Heritage (Overlay) Overlay E2/J2 Historic Heritage J2.3 & J2.4 Assessment Historic Heritage (Overlay) Overlay E2/J2 Historic Heritage J2.5 Special information Historic Heritage (Overlay) Overlay E2/J2 Historic Heritage G2.7.8 Spec. info. req. & G2.5-1 Accidental discovery protocols Historic Heritage (Overlay) Overlay E2/J2 Historic Heritage Appendices and 9.3 Significant Historic Heritage Places Infrastructure C1.1 Infrastructure background, objectives and Infrastructure H1.1 Network Utilities and Energy H1.1.1 Introduction to activity tables Infrastructure H1.1 Network Utilities and Energy H1.1 Activity table Network utilities & electricity generating facilities Infrastructure H1.1 Network Utilities and Energy H1.1 Activity table Roads Infrastructure H1.1 Network Utilities and Energy H1.1.2 Notification Infrastructure H1.1 Network Utilities and Energy H1.1.3 Development controls Infrastructure H1.1 Network Utilities and Energy H Assessment Infrastructure C1.3 Use of designations within the road corridor Infrastructure Overlay E1.3 /J1.3 City Centre Port Noise Infrastructure Overlay E1.4 /J1.4 Electricity Transmission Corridor E1.4 Description, objectives and Infrastructure Overlay E1.4 /J1.4 Electricity Transmission Corridor J1.4 Rules and mapping Land fill, clean fill and managed fill Land fill, clean fill, and managed fill C5.5/G2.7.7/H4.4 Auckland wide - Maori Land C2.1 Background, objectives and Auckland wide - Maori Land H2.1.1 Activity table, H2.1.2 Notification & H2.1.3 Dev. controls Auckland wide - Maori Land H Assessment & H2.1.6 Spec. info. req. Auckland wide - Treaty settlement land C2.2 Background, objectives and Auckland wide - Treaty settlement land H2.2 Treaty Settlement Land rules/app. 4.3 legislation Maori purpose zone D8.5 Desc, obs & pols I Activity table Land use & dev. controls provisions G2.7.4 Cultural impact assessment provisions G2.5(2)(3) and (4) Accidental discovery protocol Overlay E5.1/J5.1 Sites and Places of Significance to E5.1 Overlay description, objectives and Overlay E5.1/J5.1 Sites and Places of Significance to J5.1 Rules Overlay E5.1/J5.1 Sites and Places of Significance to Appendix 4.1 Sites and places of significance to mana whenua Overlay E5.2/J5.2 Sites & Places of value to Mana Whenua E5.2 Description, objectives and Overlay E5.2/J5.2 Sites & Places of value to Mana Whenua J5.2 Rules Overlay E5.2/J5.2 Sites & Places of value to Mana Whenua Appendix 4.2 Sites and Places of value to Mana Whenua Mineral extraction C5.4 Mineral extraction from land - background, objectives and Mineral extraction Quarry zone D8.6 Description, objectives and Mineral extraction Quarry zone I20 Rules/G2.7.6 Special Information Requirements Mineral extraction Overlay E1.6/J1.6 Quarry Buffer Area Mineral extraction Overlay E1.7/J1.7 Quarry Transport Route Natural Hazards and Flooding Natural Hazards C5.12 Background, objectives and Natural Hazards and Flooding Natural Hazards G2.7.5 Information Natural Hazards and Flooding Natural Hazards H Activity table Natural Hazards and Flooding Natural Hazards H Controls /H Assessment 3/9
4 Natural Hazards and Flooding Natural Hazards Coastal inundation - maps only Natural Hazards and Flooding Flooding C5.13 Background, objectives and Natural Hazards and Flooding Flooding H4.12 Rules Outstanding Natural Features (ONF) Rules J6.1 Rules Outstanding Natural Features (ONF) Rules Appendix Schedule for the Outstanding Natural Features Overlay Outstanding Natural Landscapes (ONL) and Outstanding and High Natural Character (ONC and HNC) Rules J6.2.1 Activity table & J6.1.2 Notification Outstanding Natural Landscapes (ONL) and Outstanding and High Natural Character (ONC and HNC) Rules J6.2.3 Development controls J6.2.4 Assessment Outstanding Natural Landscapes (ONL) and Outstanding and High Natural Character (ONC and HNC) Rules Outstanding Natural Landscapes (ONL) and Outstanding and High Natural Character (ONC and HNC) Rules Appendix Schedule of Outstanding Natural Landscapes Appendix 6.2 Sch. of Outstanding and High Natural Character - Coastal Pre Building demolition control Overlay E3.2/J3.6 Pre Building demolition control E3.2 Description, objectives and Pre Building demolition control Overlay E3.2/J3.6 Pre Building demolition control J.3.6 Rules and mapping Alexandra Park Auckland Museum F2.2 Precinct Description, Objectives and Policies Auckland Museum K2.2 Precinct Rules Auckland Museum Mapping Carlaw Park Central Park Cornwall Park F2.5 Precinct Description, Objectives and Policies Cornwall Park K2.5 Precinct Rules Cornwall Park Mapping Ellerslie 1 Ellerslie 2 F2.7 Description, Objectives and Policies Ellerslie 2 K2.7 Precinct Rules Ellerslie 2 Mapping Mount Albert 1 Mount Albert 2 Newmarket 1 F2.11 Precinct Description, Objectives & Policies Newmarket 1 K2.11 Precinct Rules Newmarket 2 Observatory F2.13 Precinct Description, Objectives & Policies Observatory K2.13 Precinct Rules Observatory Mapping Okahu Marine Old Government House Ōrākei 1 Ōrākei 2 Ōrākei Point F2.18 Precinct Description & Objectives Ōrākei Point K2.18 Precinct Rules Saint Heliers F2.19 Precinct Description, Objectives & Policies Saint Heliers K2.19.Precinct Rules Saint Heliers A : Appendix- St Helliers Character Statement Saint Heliers Mapping Saint Lukes F2.20 Precinct Description, Objectives & Policies Saint Lukes K2.20 Precinct Rules Saint Lukes Mapping Sylvia Park Tāmaki F2.22 Precinct Description, Objectives & Policies Tāmaki K2.22 Precinct Rules Tāmaki Mapping Wairaka F2.23 Precinct Description, Objectives & Policies Wairaka K2.23 Precinct Rules Wairaka Mapping Zoo and MOTAT F2.24 Precinct Description, Objectives & Policies Zoo and MOTAT K2.24 Precinct Rules Zoo and MOTAT Mapping New Precincts Three Kings New Precincts Port of Onehunga New Precincts Northern view New Precincts Other New Precincts Arts, Civic & Entertainment Britomart F3.2 Precinct Description & Objectives Britomart K3.1 Precinct Rules / Mapping Central Wharves Cook Street Depot Downtown West Karangahape Road Learning Port F3.8 Precinct Description, Objectives & Policies Port K3.7 Precinct Rules / Mapping Quay Park Queen Street Valley Residential Viaduct Harbour F3.12 Precinct Description, Objectives & Policies Viaduct Harbour K3.11 Precinct Rules Westhaven F3.14 Precinct Description, Obejctives & Policies Westhaven K3.13 Precinct Rules 4/9
5 Wynyard F3.15 Precinct Description, Objectives & Policies Wynyard K3.14 Precinct Rules New Precincts Akoranga Albany 1 Albany 2 Albany 3 Albany Centre Bayswater F5.6 Precinct description, objectives and Bayswater K5.6 Precinct rules Bayswater Mapping Browns Bay Chelsea Dairy Flat Devonport Naval Base Devonport Peninsula F5.11 Precinct description, objectives and Devonport Peninsula K5.11 Precinct rules Devonport Peninsula Mapping Greenhithe Gulf Harbour Gulf Harbour Marina HMNZ Dockyard Hobsonville Corridor Hobsonville Point Huapai North Kakanui Point Kawau Island Kumeu Leigh Marine Laboratory Long Bay Martins Bay Matakana 1 Matakana 2 Matakana 3 Omaha Flats Omaha South Orewa 1 Orewa 2 Orewa 3 Orewa Countryside Puhoi Riverhead 1 Riverhead 2 Riverhead 3 Riverhead 4 Riverhead South Rodney Landscape Rodney Thermal Energy Generation Silverdale 1 Silverdale 2 Silverdale North Smales 1 Smales 2 Takapuna 1 Takapuna 2 Te Arai North Te Arai South Waimana Point Waimauku Waitematā Gun Club Waiwera Warkworth 1 Warkworth 2 Warkworth 3 Weiti New Precincts Wairau Valley New Precincts Okura New Precincts Orewa New Precincts All other New Precincts Ardmore 1 Ardmore 2 Auckland Airport F6.3 Precinct description, objectives and Auckland Airport K6.3 Precinct rules Auckland Airport Mapping Beachlands 1 Clevedon Flat Bush Franklin Karaka 1 Karaka 2 Kelly's Cove Kingseat Māngere 1 Māngere Bridge Māngere Gateway Māngere Puhinui 5/9
6 Manukau Mill Road Papakura Pararēkau and Kōpuahingahinga Islands Pine Harbour Pukekohe Hill Runciman Takanini Waiouru Waiuku Whitford Whitford Village New Precincts Belmont New Precincts All other New Precincts Avondale 1 Avondale 2 Babich Birdwood Lincoln New Lynn F7.6 Precinct description, objectives and New Lynn K7.6 Precinct rules and Mapping Penihana North Swanson North Waitakere Ranges Heritage Area F7.9 Precinct description, objectives and Waitakere Ranges Heritage Area K7.9.1 Rules (sub-precinct A) Waitakere Ranges Heritage Area K7.9.2 Rules (sub-precinct B) Waitakere Ranges Heritage Area K7.9.3 Rules (sub-precinct C) Waitakere Ranges Heritage Area K7.9.4 Rules (sub-precinct D) Waitakere Ranges Heritage Area K7.9.5 Rules (sub-precinct E) Waitakere Ranges Heritage Area K7.9.6 Rules (sub-precinct F) Waitakere Ranges Heritage Area Other provisions Waitakere Ranges Heritage Area Mapping Westgate F7.10 Precinct description, objectives and Westgate K7.10 Rules and Mapping Westpark Marina New Precincts Boat Building Greenfield urban Integrated Development Management Motor Sports Racing F1.6 Precinct Description, Objectives and Policies Racing K1.6 Precinct Rules Racing Mapping Regional Parks F1.7 Precinct Description, Objectives and Policies Regional Parks K1.7 Precinct Rules Regional Parks Mapping Rowing and Paddling Sports F1.9 Precinct Description, Objectives and Policies. Sports K1.9 Precinct Rules Sports Mapping Stadiums and Showgrounds F1.10 Precinct Description, Objectives and Policies Stadiums and Showgrounds K1.10 Precinct Rules Stadiums and Showgrounds Mapping Waitemata Navigation Channel New Precincts Retirement Village New Precincts All other New Precincts Precincts Content Precincts Content Public Open Space D2 Introduction Public Open Space I2.1 Activity table Public Open Space I2.2-3 & I2.5 Land use & Dev. controls & Spec. info. req. Public Open Space I2.4 Assessment D2.1 Conservation zone desc, obs & pols D2.2 Informal Recreation zone desc, obs & pols D2.3 Sport & Active Recreation zone desc, obs & pols D2.4 Civic Spaces zone desc, obs & pols D2.5 Community zone desc, obs & pols Special Purpose Zone Major Recreation Facilities D8.4 Descriptions, objectives and Special Purpose Zone Major Recreation Facilities I18.1 Activity table Special Purpose Zone Major Recreation Facilities I Land use & Development controls Special Purpose Zone Major Recreation Facilities I Assessment I8.6 Special information Residential D1.1 objectives and Residential Activity Table Residential Notification Residential Land use controls Residential Development controls: Single House, Large Lot Residential, Rural and Coastal Settlements Residential Development controls: Mixed Housing Suburban, Mixed Housing Urban, Residential Development controls: Terrace Housing and Apartment Buildings Residential Development controls: Residential I Assessment & I1.12 Special info. req. D1.3 Rural and coastal settlement zone desc, obs & pols 6/9
7 D1.4 Single House zone desc, obs & pols D1.5 Mixed Housing Suburban zone desc, obs & pols D1.6 Mixed Housing Urban zone desc, obs & pols D1.7 Terrace Housing and Apartment zone desc, obs & pols Retirement Village zone D8.7 Description, objectives and Retirement Village zone I21 Rules Housing affordability C7.8 Background, objectives and Housing affordability H6.6 Rules Issues B1 Introduction - Issues of Regional significance Issues B1.1 Enabling quality urban growth Issues B1.2 Enabling economic wellbeing Issues B1.3 Protecting historic heritage, spec.character & nat. heritage Issues B1.4 Addressing issues of significance to Issues B1.5 Sustainably managing our natural resources Issues B1.6 Sustainably managing our coastal environment Issues B1.7 Sustainably managing our rural environment Issues B1.8 Responding to climate change Issues New Issues Climate change Coastal B7 Strategic Coastal B7 Introduction Coastal B7.1 Subdivision, use & development - coastal environment Coastal B7.2 Public access & open space - coastal environment Coastal B7.3 Areas of degraded water quality Coastal B7.4 Managing the Hauraki Gulf Economic / / Infrastructure / Energy / Transport B3.1 Commercial and industrial growth Economic / / Infrastructure / Energy / Transport B3.2 Significant infrastructure and energy Economic / / Infrastructure / Energy / Transport B3.3 Transport B10 - Methods, Table 1 B11 - Cross boundary issues B12 Environmental Results Anticipated/Table 1/New ERAs B13 - Monitoring and review procedures Historic heritage, special character and natural heritage B4.1 Historic heritage Historic heritage, special character and natural heritage B4.2 Special character Historic heritage, special character and natural heritage B4.3 Natural heritage Historic heritage, special character and natural heritage B4.3.1 Natural character of the coastal environment Historic heritage, special character and natural heritage B4.3.2 Landscape and natural features Historic heritage, special character and natural heritage B4.3.3 Trees and vegetation Historic heritage, special character and natural heritage B4.3.4 Biodiversity Historic heritage, special character and natural heritage B4.3.5 Waitakere Ranges Heritage Area B5 Strategic B5 Introduction B5.1 Recognition of Te Tiriti o Waitangi partnership & participation B5.2 values Mātauranga & tikanga B5.3 Maori economic, social and cultural development B5.4 Protection of culture and heritage / Fig. 1 Natural resources B6.1 Air Natural resources B6.2 Minerals Natural resources B6.3 Freshwater and Geothermal Natural resources B6.4 Land- hazardous substances Natural resources B6.5 Land - contaminated Natural resources B6.6 Genetically Modified Organisms Natural resources B6.7 Natural hazards Rural B8 Strategic Rural B8 Introduction Rural B8.1 Rural activities Rural B8.2 Land with high productive potential Rural B8.3 Rural subdivision Urban growth B2.1 Providing for growth in a quality compact urban form Urban growth App Structure Plan req. & Metropolitan Urban Area 2010 Urban growth B2.2 A quality built environment Urban growth B2.3 Dev. capacity & supply of land for urban development Urban growth B2.4 Neighbourhoods that retain affordable housing Urban growth B2.5 Rural and coastal towns and villages Urban growth B2.6 Public open space and recreation facilities 7/9
8 Urban growth B2.7 Social infrastructure Changes to the RUB North and Waiheke Island Changes to the RUB South Changes to the RUB West Changes to the RUB Rural Discharges, Agrichemicals, VTAs & Biosolids C5.10/H4.9 Agrichemicals and Vertebrate Toxic Agents Rural Discharges, Agrichemicals, VTAs & Biosolids C5.8/H4.7 Biosolids Rural Discharges, Agrichemicals, VTAs & Biosolids C5.11/H4.10 Rural Production Discharges D6.1 Introduction objectives & I13.1 Activity table I13.2 Land use controls I13.3 Development controls I Assessment & I3.7 Spec. info. D6.2 Rural Production zone desc, obs & pols D6.3 Mixed Rural zone desc, obs & pols D6.4 Rural Coastal zone desc, obs & pols D6. 5 Rural Conservation zone desc, obs & pols D6.6 Countryside Living zone desc, obs & pols Social infrastructure (Special Purpose) New Zones Social infrastructure (Special Purpose) Cemetery zone Social infrastructure (Special Purpose) D8.3/I17 Healthcare facility zone Social infrastructure (Special Purpose) D8.9/I23 School D8.9 Background, objectives & Social infrastructure (Special Purpose) D8.9/I23 School I23.1 Activity table Social infrastructure (Special Purpose) D8.9/I23 School I Land use & Development controls Social infrastructure (Special Purpose) D8.9/I23 School I Assessment Social infrastructure (Special Purpose) D8.10 & I24 Tertiary Education Overlay - and residential Overlay E3.1 Bus. & Res. special character areas Overlay - and residential E3.1 Policies Overlay Special character J Rules Overlay Special character J3.1.6 Maps, App Spec. Character Statements - Bus. Overlay J3.2.1 Special character Helensville Special character Isthmus A, B & C J Rules Special character Isthmus A, B & C J3.3.3 Maps, App Spec. character statements - Res. Isthmus Overlay Special character Residential North Shore J3.4.8 Maps, App Spec. character statement - Res. North Shore Overlay Special character Residential North Shore J Rules Overlay Special character - J J3.5.6 Rules Overlay Special character - J3.5.7 Maps, App Spec. character statement - Subdivision Auckland-wide - general C.6 Background, objectives and Subdivision Auckland-wide - general G2.7.1 Gen. info. req. H5.5 Spec. info. req. Subdivision Auckland-wide - general H5.2.1 & H5.2.2 Development controls Subdivision Auckland-wide - general H5.3-4 Assessment Subdivision Auckland-wide - Urban zones H5.1 Activity Table All zones except Rural Subdivision Auckland-wide - Urban zones H Subdivision Auckland-wide - Urban zones H zones Subdivision Auckland-wide - Rural zones H5.1 Activity Table 5 Rural zones only Subdivision Auckland-wide - Rural zones H Rural zones / App Receiver site exclusion area Sustainable Development C7.7/H6.4 Sustainable design Transport Auckland -wide C1.2 Background Transport Auckland -wide C1.2 Objectives Transport Auckland -wide C1.2 Policies Transport Auckland -wide H1.2.1 Activity table H1.2.2 Notification Transport Auckland -wide H1.2.3 Development controls H1.2.6 Special information Transport Auckland -wide H Assessment Transport Auckland -wide Mapping Transport D7 and I Strategic Transport Corridor Zone Transport Overlay E1.5/J1.5 High land transport noise E1.5 Description, objectives and Transport Overlay E1.5/J1.5 High land transport noise J1.5 Rules and mapping Transport G2.7.9 Integrated transport assessment Trees Overlay E6.1/J6.4 Notable Trees E6.1 Objectives and Trees Overlay E6.1/J6.4 Notable Trees J6.4 Rules Trees Overlay E6.1/J6.4 Notable Trees Appendix Schedule of Notable Trees Trees Overlay C4.1/H3.1 Trees in streets and public open space C4.1 Objectives and Policies Trees Overlay C4.1/H3.1 Trees in streets and public open space H3.1 Rules C5.3 Background, objectives and H4.3 Significant Ecological Areas - Land rules (all) H4.3 - H Intro./Activity table - Vegetation management in all zones and roads H Activity table - Vegetation management in overlays (except SEAs) H Controls and Assessment Appendix Schedule of Significant Ecological Areas - Land Volcanic Viewshafts and height sensitive areas rules J6.3 Rules Volcanic Viewshafts and height sensitive areas rules Appendix Volcanic view shafts survey coordinates quality and integrated management - objectives & C Background & Objectives quality and integrated management - objectives & Policies 1-5 quality & ecosystem guidelines App.5.6 8/9
9 quality and integrated management - objectives & Policies 6-8 Integrated management quality and integrated management - objectives & Policies 9-16 Stormwater management quality and integrated management - objectives & Policies 17,18 Groundwater soakage quality and integrated management - objectives & Policies Wastewater network overflows and discharges quality and integrated management - objectives & Policy 23 Other discharges C quantity, allocation & use - obs & pols C Background & Objectives C quantity, allocation & use - obs & pols Policy 1 - Priority of water use C quantity, allocation & use - obs & pols Policy 2 - Efficient Use C quantity, allocation & use - obs & pols Policy 3 - allocation guidelines, availabilities and limits C quantity, allocation & use - obs & pols Policies Take and use of water C quantity, allocation & use - obs & pols Policies National policy statement on freshwater management C quantity, allocation & use - obs & pols Policy 12 - Comprehensive reviews of consents C quantity, allocation & use - obs & pols Policies Damming of surface water C quantity, allocation & use - obs & pols Policies Diversions Aquifers/Groundwater C5.14 Background & Objectives C5.14 All Policies except 11 - Stock Access H Introduction & Activity table H Controls excld. stock access/assessment Overlay E7.3 High-use Stream Management Area Overlay E7.6 Natural Lake Management Area Overlay E7.7 Urban Lake Management Area Overlay E7.8 Supply Management Areas Overlay E7.9 Management Areas Wetland Appendix 5.3 Other discharge of contaminants H4.18 Auckland wide rules Stormwater Overlay E7.5 Stormwater Management Area - flow Stormwater H4.14 Introduction Stormwater H Stormwater discharge rules Stormwater H Stormwater management -flow rules Stormwater H Stormwater - quality rules Taking, using, damming and diversion of water and drilling H Introduction & activity table Taking, using, damming and diversion of water and drilling H H Notification & controls Taking, using, damming and diversion of water and drilling H & H Assessment Wastewater H4.16 Wastewater network management rules Wastewater C5.16 On site wastewater objectives & Wastewater H4.15 Onsite wastewater rules Central City Centre Coastal North and Islands South West Auckland-wide 9/9
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