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Maps 12 to 22

page Waiwhakaiho Estuary Rangatira shipwreckWanaka shipwreck John Whiteley shipwreck Unidentified shipwreck C61 C60 Waiwhakaiho Reef Bell Block Reef The Groyne The Pipe Fitzroy Beach The Gap (at Fitzroy) East End Boulters (Boulder Bay)Bog Works Waiwhakaiho River Mouth Secret Sandy's C61 ± 0 0.5 10.25 km Map 12 page Port Ng ā Motu (Su g ar Loaf Islands) and Tap u ae ONC3, ONFL2 C62 C63 H5 D1 H1 H2

Maps 34 to 44

page Power station Map 34 ± 0 0.5 10.25 km page F2, G1 Pātea Es tuary Pātea railway wharf Pātea town wharf Pātea training walls Waitangi s hipwreck Pill box Burial s ite Pātea River South Side Pātea River BeachPātea River North Side Map 35 ± 0 0.5 10.25 km F2, G1 page Waipipi Dunes ONC5 Whenuakura Estuary ONC4 F3, G2 Map 36 ± 0 0.5 10.25 km page Waipipi Dunes ONC5 Map 37 ± 0 0.5 10.25 km

Maps 1 to 11

page Waihī Stream to Pariokariwa Point and Parininihi ONC1, ONFL1 Mōhakatino Estuary A1 Map 1 ± 0 0.5 10.25 km page Waihī Stream to Pariokariwa Point and Parininihi ONC1, ONFL1 Te Puia Pā Map 2 ± 0 0.5 10.25 km page Waihī Stream to Pariokariwa Point and Parininihi ONC1, ONFL1 Tongaporutu Estuary Tongaporu tu Petroglyph Rapanu i midden A2 Map 3 ± 0 0.5 10.25 km page Waihī Stream to Pariokariwa Point and Parininihi

Maps 23 to 33

page Oaonui (Sandy Bay) ONFL4 D115 D116 D117 D118 Arawhata Road Point Arawhata Road Reef Arawhata Road Beach Kina Point (Kina Road South) Tai Road Kina Road Oaonui Beach Map 23 ± 0 0.5 10.25 km D118 D117 page D119 D120 D121 D122 D123 D124D125 D126 Lord Worsley shipwreck Te Namu tauranga waka Opunake wharf Opunake mole Pohutakawas Stepladders Left and Right Cemetery Point Opunake Reef and

Land resource inventory mapping

page Aerial photograph showing farm subdivision Land use Capability classification of the area shown in the above photograph Introduction Land Resource Inventory mapping plays a vital role in resource management in New Zealand. It assists in the planning for future land use, particularly agriculture, because it assesses the land resource and its potential for sustainable agricultural production. It had its beginnings in the 1940’s and 1950’s when a system of land classification

Introduction and planning maps

management area within which it falls, except as follows: (i) rules referenced with a `G' apply to the entire coastal marine area except as otherwise stated; and (ii) rules for activities that fall within more than one coastal management area are dealt with as described in Section 4.2.4. 4.1.2 Planning Maps The following maps show the location of all coastal management areas. The location of the coastal marine area boundary at rivers with non-standard "mouths" is also shown where those rivers

Appendix 4: Catchment maps

page A P P E N D IC E S A P P E N D IX I V Appendix IV Catchment maps (Sourced from Land Information New Zealand data. Crown Copyright Reserved.) page A P P E N D IC E S A P P E N D IX I V page 2 2 9 APPENDICES APPENDIX IV Figure

Executive, Audit and Risk Committee Agenda August 2022

Official Information and Meetings Act 1987. Iwi considerations 17. This memorandum and the associated recommendations are consistent with the Council’s policy for the development of Māori capacity to contribute to decision-making processes (schedule 10 of the Local Government Act 2002) as outlined in the adopted long- term plan and/or annual plan. Community considerations 18. This memorandum and the associated recommendations have considered the views of the community, interested and