RPS Structure

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RPS Structure 2015-03-09 Current New Legend Relocation: Section split and relocation: Indicates a change from the current structure: B1. Issues of regional significance B1. Issues of regional significance B1.1 Enabling Quality urban growth B1.1 Quality urban growth B1.2 Enabling economic well-being B1.2 Economic well-being B1.3 Protecting our historic heritage, historic character and natural heritage B1.3 Historic heritage B1.4 Addressing issues of significance to Mana Whenua B.1.4 Landscape, features, amenity values and character B1.5 Sustainably managing our natural resources B1.5 Mana Whenua B1.6 Sustainably managing our coastal B1.6 Natural resources B1.7 Sustainably managing our rural B1.7 Coastal B1.8 Responding to climate change B1.9 Rural B2. Enabling quality urban growth B1.10 Environmental risks B2.1 Providing for growth in a quality compact urban form B2. Quality urban growth B2.2 A quality built B2.1 Providing for growth in a quality compact urban form B2.3 Development capacity and supply of land for urban development B2.2 A quality built B2.3 Development capacity and supply of land for urban B2.4 Neighbourhoods that retain affordable housing development B2.5 Rural and coastal towns and villages B2.4 Neighbourhoods that retain affordable housing B2.6 Public open space and recreation facilities B2.5 Rural and coastal towns and villages B2.7 Social infrastructure B2.6 Public open space B3. Enabling economic well-being B2.7 Social facilities B4. Protecting our historic heritage, special character and natural heritage B5. Addressing issues of significance to Mana Whenua B6. Sustainably managing our natural resources B3.1 Commercial and industrial growth B3. Economic well-being B3.2 Significant infrastructure and energy B3.1 Commercial and industrial growth B3.3 Transport B3.2 Infrastructure B3.3 Transport B4.1 Historic heritage B3.4 Energy B4.2 Special character B4. Historic heritage B4.3 Natural heritage B4.1 Historic heritage B4.3.1 Natural character of the coastal B4.2 Special character B5. Landscape, features, amenity B4.3.2 Landscape and natural features values and character B4.3.3 Trees and vegetation B5.1 Viewshafts B4.3.4 Biodiversity B5.2 Landscapes and natural features B4.3.5 The Waitākere Ranges Heritage Area B5.3 Waitakere Ranges Heritage Area B5.4 Trees B5.1 Recognition of Te Tiriti o Waitangi partnerships and participation B6. Mana Whenua B5.2 Recognising Mana Whenua values through integrating mātauranga and tikanga in the sustainable management of Auckland s natural and physical B6.1 Recognition of Te Tiriti o Waitangi partnerships and participation B6.2 Recognising Mana Whenua values through integrating mātauranga and tikanga in the sustainable management of B5.3 Māori economic, social and cultural development Auckland s natural and physical B5.4 Protection of Mana Whenua culture and heritage B6.3 Māori economic, social and cultural development B6.4 Protection of Mana Whenua culture and heritage B6.1 Air B7. Natural resources B6.2 Minerals B7.1 Air B6.3 Freshwater and Geothermal Water B7.2 Minerals B6.4 Land - hazardous substances B7.3 Coastal Water, Freshwater and Geothermal Water B6.5 Land - contaminated B7.4 Freshwater Systems B7. Sustainably managing our coastal B8. Sustainably managing our rural B6.6 Genetically Modified Organisms B7.5 Biodiversity B6.7 Natural hazards B7.6 Soils B8. Coastal B7.1 Subdivision, use and development in the coastal B8.1 Natural character of the coastal B7.2 Public access and open space in the coastal B8.2 Subdivision, use and development in the coastal B7.3 Areas of degraded water quality B8.3 Public access and open space in the coastal B7.4 Managing the Hauraki Gulf/Te Moana Nui o Toi/Tīkapa Moana B8.4 Managing the Hauraki Gulf/Te Moana Nui o Toi/Tīkapa Moana B9. Rural B8.1 Rural activities B9.1 Rural activities B8.2 Land with high productive potential B9.2 Land with high productive potential B8.3 Rural subdivision B9.3 Rural subdivision B9. Responding to climate change B10. Environmental risks B10. Methods B10.1 Natural hazards B11. Cross-boundary issues B10.2 Land - hazardous substances B12. Environmental results anticipated B10.3 Land - contaminated B13. Monitoring and review procedures B10.4 Genetically Modified Organisms B10.5 Biosecurity B11. Methods B12. Cross-boundary issues B13. Environmental results - Part of Hearing Topic 018 RPS General anticipated B14. Monitoring and review procedures