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Port Noise
Wellington City CouncilDistrict Plan layers as used in the WCC Webmap. To see how this relates to individual buildings please refer to the WCC ePlan toolCreated 17 April 2022 • Updated 10 August 2022 -
Heritage Buildings
Wellington City CouncilDistrict Plan layers as used in the WCC Webmap. To see how this relates to individual buildings please refer to the WCC ePlan toolCreated 17 April 2022 • Updated 10 August 2022 -
Cartographic
Wellington City CouncilDistrict Plan layers as used in the WCC Webmap. To see how this relates to individual buildings please refer to the WCC ePlan toolCreated 17 April 2022 • Updated 10 August 2022 -
Heritage Areas
Wellington City CouncilDistrict Plan layers as used in the WCC Webmap. To see how this relates to individual buildings please refer to the WCC ePlan toolCreated 17 April 2022 • Updated 10 August 2022 -
Maori Sites
Wellington City CouncilDistrict Plan layers as used in the WCC Webmap. To see how this relates to individual buildings please refer to the WCC ePlan toolCreated 17 April 2022 • Updated 10 August 2022 -
Plan Change
Wellington City CouncilDistrict Plan layers as used in the WCC Webmap. To see how this relates to individual buildings please refer to the WCC ePlan toolCreated 17 April 2022 • Updated 10 August 2022 -
Pylon Easement
Wellington City CouncilDistrict Plan layers as used in the WCC Webmap. To see how this relates to individual buildings please refer to the WCC ePlan toolCreated 17 April 2022 • Updated 10 August 2022 -
Designations
Wellington City CouncilDistrict Plan layers as used in the WCC Webmap. To see how this relates to individual buildings please refer to the WCC ePlan toolCreated 17 April 2022 • Updated 10 August 2022 -
NPS-UD Policy3c Areas
Wellington City CouncilThe National Policy Statement on Urban Development (NPS-UD) 2020 requires Councils to provide sufficient development capacity to meet projected growth requirements in their area over the short (3 years), medium (10 years), and long term (30 years). Under the policy we are not only required to zone sufficient land to provide for growth, but to also test...Created 17 April 2022 • Updated 10 August 2022 -
Height Control Areas - Draft District Plan (DDP)
Wellington City CouncilThe height of any building, structure or accessory building according to rules within the Draft District Plan.Created 17 April 2022 • Updated 10 August 2022 -
Transmission Lines Buffer - Draft District Plan (DDP)
Wellington City CouncilBuffer area of Transpower New Zealand transmission lines: 12m on both sides.Created 17 April 2022 • Updated 10 August 2022 -
Non-Residential Activity Frontages - Draft District Plan (DDP)
Wellington City CouncilIdentifies where specific controls apply for buildings identified with a Non-Residential Activity Frontage in the City Centre and Centres zones of the Draft Wellington City District Plan.Created 17 April 2022 • Updated 10 August 2022 -
WCC Suburbs - Draft District Plan (DDP)
Wellington City CouncilWCC suburbs is an authoratative dataset depicting the formal suburb boundaries within the Wellington City council authority area.Created 17 April 2022 • Updated 10 August 2022 -
Parcel Boundaries - Draft District Plan (DDP)
Wellington City CouncilParcel boundaries provides spatial information of land, road and other parcel boundaries, and is especially useful for displaying property boundaries.Created 17 April 2022 • Updated 10 August 2022 -
Central City Changes
Wellington City CouncilThe Central City consists of a compact urban core that contains a wide mix of uses that reflect Wellington’s role as our capital city. These include government, retail, education, entertainment, tourism and residential activities. Further residential development is encouraged given the contribution it makes to the overall vitality of the area, reducing...Created 17 April 2022 • Updated 10 August 2022 -
Housing Density Typologies
Wellington City CouncilThe Spatial Plan is a ‘blueprint’ for our city that sets out a plan of action for where and how we should grow and develop. It provides the direction needed for the District Plan Review and will ultimately replace the Wellington Urban Growth Plan 2015. This layer defines the housing density typologies classifications contained in the final Spatial Plan....Created 17 April 2022 • Updated 10 August 2022 -
Infrastructure Priority Bubbles
Wellington City CouncilInfrastructure priority bubbles showing a high-level overview of potential infrastructure investment and identified Spatial Plan growth areas. Infrastructure investment sequencing priorities (short, medium & long term) to support growth. Priorities are: Short to medium term focus – 0 to 10 years (Central City, Newtown, Johnsonville, Tawa)Medium to...Created 17 April 2022 • Updated 10 August 2022 -
WCC Public Toilets
Wellington City CouncilA point shapefile showing all Public Conveniences accessible to the public and administered by WCC. Note that this data is updated regularly.Created 21 June 2020 • Updated 30 July 2020 -
WCC Libraries
Wellington City CouncilThe libraries points have been manually created using the Wellington City Libraries website.For further information about Wellington City Libraries you can visit there website.http://www.wcl.govt.nz/The responsibility of this layer has been transferred from community services to corporate gis in October 2019.Created 10 July 2020 • Updated 10 July 2020