Appendix 18F: Tauriko Business Estate Services Strategy Statement and Sequencing Schedule

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Appendix 18F: Tauriko Business Estate Services Strategy Statement and Sequencing Schedule This statement describes key proposals for the development of infrastructure at Tauriko Business Estate. Appendix 18F.1 Roading Transport services are all road based, with no available alternatives such as rail. Provision for road access to the site is external, relating to the connection to the existing arterial network, and internal, relating to the functional hierarchy of access within the Appendix 18F.1.1 External Roading Improvements to the intersections of Cambridge Road/State Highway 29, and Belk Road/State Highway 29 will be required, whether or not development at Tauriko takes place. Improvements (additional left slip lanes as shown on Diagram 1 - Mitigation Measures and Staging at Lakes and Route K/SH29 Roundabouts, in Appendix 18L Tauriko Business Estate External Roading Mitigation Measures will be required at the intersection of Takitimu Drive/State Highway 29 and the intersection of Takitimu Drive/Taurikura Drive as a result of the development at Tauriko. Timing is tied to the staging of As a result of the business land development at Tauriko either: a) Interim improvements to the intersection of Belk Road/State Highway 29 will need to occur; or b) If a long-term solution for that intersection is developed before such an interim solution being implemented, the long-term solution will need to occur earlier. Any such intersection improvements will require substantial reconstruction of part of the State Highway. Diagram 2 Mitigation Measure at Belk Road n Appendix 18L Tauriko Business Estate External Roading Mitigation Measures illustrates the type of intersection improvements likely to be required as an interim solution, while the location of the proposed works is shown on UG8, Section 6, Urban Growth Plans, (Plan Maps, Part B). Note that the final design of any interim solution may differ from that shown. Before any intersection improvements proceed, separate notice of requirements and designation procedures under the RMA may need to be completed. Belk Road will be upgraded to a width and pavement standard suitable for heavy commercial vehicles. The design of the improvements will include provision of streetlights near the intersection with Taurikura Drive, and footpaths and kerbs to provide a safe environment for vehicles and pedestrians. If a Tauriko Bypass is constructed, the improvements to the Belk Road/State Highway 29 intersection described above are unlikely to be required. Appendix 18F.1.2 Internal Roading The internal road hierarchy comprises a sub-arterial (Spine) road, other collector roads and pedestrian/walkway routes as shown on the Urban Design Plan for the Tauriko Business Estate included as UG8, Section 6, Urban Growth Plans, (Plan Maps, Part B). A road cross-section is shown for Taurikura Drive in Appendix 18I Tauriko Business Estate Typical Road Plans and Cross Sections. Road Function Design Features Sub-arterial (Taurikura Drive) Mobility route connecting all stages of development to the surrounding arterial network. Operates as a green link delivering a highquality street environment, and provides mitigation of visual effects. Posted speed - 60 km/h. Intersection spacing as shown on the Structure Plan (SP 14) for the Tauriko Business Estate appended to the Council s Development Contributions Policy Reserve width - 27m. Provision for public transport - bus embayments/shelters at 400m maximum spacings. Pedestrians - pathways both sides. Provision for a cycleway, central raised median, and landscaping. 18 Industrial Zones 2 December 2017 Appendices Page 12 of 24

Collector roads Mixed access routes connecting to Taurikura Drive. Operate as a green link and provide mitigation of visual effects. Council standards. Taurikura Drive includes intersections that will be controlled by large roundabouts. It has 2 lanes, except where it approaches the intersection with Takitimu Drive where this increases to 4 lanes to accommodate increased flows. Wintrebre Lane is a public road that is partly situated within the Tauriko Business Estate. That part of Wintrebre Lane within or which connects to the Business Estate directly from State Highway 29 shall be severed as a prerequisite to Stage 3A, B, or C industrial development occurring. Legal and practical access for those properties within the Tauriko Business Estate which have such access to Wintrebre Lane must be retained until legal and practical access to a new alternative alignment to link those properties to the Spine Road has been provided. Such alternative legal road access must be provided prior to industrial development in stage 3A, B, or C industrial occurring. Until physical connection between the Spine Road and State Highway 29 / Gargan Road intersection is severed for all traffic by legally stopping part of Gargan Road, no vehicle access shall be provided from Stage 2A of the Tauriko Business Estate (as shown on Diagram 9 Tauriko Staging Diagram, Section 5, (Plan Maps, Part B)) to Gargan Road. At no time shall vehicle access be provided from stage 2A to any part of Gargan Road which has a physical connection to the State Highway 29/Gargan Road intersection. Access between development on the Gargan Road Plateau and Taurikura Drive will be achieved by the construction of a new road at the north end of the plateau. This has advantages over upgrading the current alignment. It will enable Taurikura Drive to be constructed at a lower level. This reduces the height and width of road batters, making more developable land available and improving the interface between sites and the road. This also offers the benefit of reducing disruption to traffic during construction. The current alignment of Gargan Road down the escarpment will be abandoned on the completion of the new road. A primary public transport network is provided along Taurikura Drive, with opportunities for secondary routes along collector roads if required. Further consideration may be given to connecting Taurikura Drive to SH29 once the potential by-pass route through Tauriko is constructed and SH29 becomes a local road. Provision for cycles and pedestrians include: a) Links to Pyes Pa West residential area; b) Crossing points separated from roundabouts; c) Median refuges on Taurikura Drive; d) Off-road routes along stormwater corridors. Appendix 18F.2 Wastewater The management of wastewater from the Tauriko Business Estate shall be undertaken by a combination of gravity and limited rising mains and pump stations to the main pump station that is to be constructed near the Kopurererua Bridge at State Highway 29. The location of these works is identified in the structure plan (SP14) for the Tauriko Business Estate appended to the Council s Development Contributions Policy. This pump station is within the Pyes Pa West Urban Growth Area Plan and will discharge via twin rising mains to a new gravity sewer at Barkes Corner and into the existing Maleme Street pump station. The existing Council system, into which it is intended to direct wastewater, cannot accommodate design flows for the The Council is to construct the Southern Pipeline to redirect catchments in Tauranga South to the Te Maunga Treatment Plant. 18 Industrial Zones 2 December 2017 Appendices Page 13 of 24

Appendix 18F.3 Stormwater The land drains largely to the Kopurererua Stream to the north with some to the Wairoa River to the south. In accordance with best practice, peak stormwater run-off rates and discharge volumes will be managed by the construction of a number of stormwater detention ponds. These ponds will also deal with stormwater quality and provide visual, ecological and passive recreational functions. To achieve this multi-functional purpose, the stormwater ponds will generally have a sediment forebay for retaining coarse sediment, and a densely vegetated main pond for settling out fine sediment and contaminants. The vegetation will comprise rush and sedge species designed to reduce the potential for channelisation of stormwater flow and to maximise settlement of fine particles. The ponds will not be lined. A permanent volume of water to assure quality will be retained in the ponds, additional to storage volume. This water quality volume will be replenished by ground and spring water, as well as run-off passing through. This recharge, in combination with the vegetation, will reduce the potential for mosquito populations and odour nuisances. Summary details of the proposed stormwater management system are shown on the structure plan (SP14) for the Tauriko Business Estate appended to the Council s Development Contributions Policy. Stormwater reticulation and ponds are limited to standard stormwater run-off criteria. Businesses which have a higher risk of contamination are to have restrictions and conditions placed on them to provide on-site treatment in accordance with standard Council practice. Appendix 18F.4 Water Supply There are two principal sources of water to supply both the Pyes Pa West Urban and the Tauriko Business Estate developments. The treatment plant at Oropi Rd supplies low-pressure water to Barkes Corner from which the initial supply to the developments will come. This system can service areas only below the RL 40-metre contour to maintain the minimum domestic supply pressure of 300kpa. A high-level supply will be put in place above the 40- metre contour. A small area (about 5 hectares) of development can be serviced from the existing Cambridge Road reservoir and reticulation. Internal reticulation is designed to ensure that 100 litres/second can be delivered where specified to any part of the development as a Fire Service requirement. Appendix 18F.5 Appendix 18F.5.1 Electricity Utilities Electricity will be provided to the site in line with staging and will deliver the minimum general industry standard of 100 Amps per site. Sufficient supply is available and security of supply will be provided through industry best practice. Appendix 18F.5.2 Gas Vector Gas will supply gas and there is sufficient supply. The existing gas transmission line is protected by way of an easement over part of the site. This line may require relocation. The cost of relocation will not be met by the Council or funded through Development Contributions. Appendix 18F.5.3 Telecommunications Full industry standard service is available to the 18 Industrial Zones 2 December 2017 Appendices Page 14 of 24

Appendix 18F.6 Infrastructure Efficiency The design, delivery and staging of infrastructure will be undertaken to deliver a sustainable system that reflects industry best practice. Staging has been defined that will ensure a logical development sequence. Full industry standard service is available to the Appendix 18F.7 Sequencing Schedule The sequence of subdivision and land development shall be in accordance with the following Sequencing Schedule: Note: Reference should also be made to the requirements set out in Rule 12E.3.1.10 f) and g) Subdivision within the Tauriko Business Estate: Stage as shown on Services Structure Plan 1 2A 2B 3A Prerequisite to any resource consent being granted or to any land-use activity being established Taurikura Drive designed and alignment determined for Stage 1. Taurikura Drive and Kennedy Road link and bridge designed and alignment determined for Stage 2A. Final design and associated estimated cost for the Belk Rd/SH29 intersection or for such other alternative southern access to SH29 approved by statutory road authorities. Gargan Road upgrading designed, including access from Gargan Road to Taurikura Drive. Taurikura Drive designed and alignment determined for Stage 3A. Intersection of Belk Rd/SH29 designed to a standard approved by statutory road authorities, all necessary statutory authorisations are obtained, and any additional land needed is acquired. Prerequisite to land use and subdivision relevant to Rule 18A.16 d Pyes Pa bypass connection to SH29 completed. Plant and fence off visual mitigation buffer adjacent to Southbound left-slip lane from SH29 to Takitimu Drive. Left-slip lane to Pyes Pa west from Takitimu Drive. Left-slip lane from Takitimu Drive to SH29. Taurikura Drive formed and vested in Council for Stage 1. Left-slip lane from Taurikura Drive to Takitimu Drive. Plant and fence off visual mitigation buffer adjacent to Northbound left-slip lane from SH29 to Takitimu Drive. Prerequisites for Stages 1 and 2A. Taurikura Drive formed and vested in Council for Stage 2A. Road access and services provided from Spine Road to Gargan Road. Gargan Road upgraded. Physical connection between Taurikura Drive and State Highway 29/Gargan Road intersection is severed for all traffic by legally stopping Gargan Road. Prerequisites for Stage 2B. Taurikura Drive formed and vested in Council for Stage 3A. Road access and services provided from Taurikura Drive to Gargan Road. Physical connection between the Taurikura Drive and State Highway 29/Gargan Road intersection is severed for all traffic by a road closure on Gargan Road. That part of Wintrebre Lane within or which connects to the Tauriko Business Estate directly from State Highway 29 is severed for all traffic by legally stopping part of the road. Intersection of Belk Rd/SH29 upgraded, or an agreed alternative provided to a standard approved by statutory road authorities. 10m planted buffer strip at Belk Rd established. Stormwater pond C constructed and acceptable for vesting in Council. 18 Industrial Zones 2 December 2017 Appendices Page 15 of 24

3B Prerequisites as for Stage 3A. Gargan Road upgrading is designed. Prerequisites for Stage 3A. Gargan Road upgraded. 3B Alternative staging for up to 80ha in conjunction with Stage 3C ahead of stage 3A. 3C 3C Alternative staging for up to 80ha in conjunction with Stage 3B ahead of stage 3A. Gargan Road upgrading is designed. Prerequisites as for Stage 3A. Stormwater ponds and floodway are designed with supporting analysis to show that adverse flooding effects are mitigated and required earthworks and discharge consents granted. Stormwater ponds and floodway are designed with supporting analysis to show that adverse flooding effects are mitigated and required earthworks and discharge consents granted. Prerequisites for Stage 2B. Kennedy Rd link and bridge constructed and acceptable for vesting in Council. Prerequisites for Stage 3A. Stormwater ponds and floodway established. Prerequisites for Stages 1 and 2A. Kennedy Rd link and bridge constructed and acceptable for vesting in Council. 18 Industrial Zones 2 December 2017 Appendices Page 16 of 24