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Character Precincts
Wellington City CouncilCharacter has been defined and confirmed by WCC as ‘a concentration of common, consistent natural and physical features and characteristics that collectively combine to establish the local distinctiveness and identity of an area, and that contribute to a unique ‘sense of place’ when viewed by the public at large from the street or other public spaces....Created 17 April 2022 • Updated 10 August 2022 -
CCSV Connectors
Wellington City CouncilThis data comprises a diagram expressing the spatial vision. The diagram is indicative only and may not be used for analysis. Each goal can be represented spatially and, as a whole, provides an organising structure for the elements that will lead towards the Vision.Connectors join places and people and offer those of all ages, stages and levels of...Created 17 April 2022 • Updated 10 August 2022 -
Community Amenity Access
Wellington City CouncilAccessibility heatmap of community facilities around DP centre zones 400m buffer used around all centres - 5 minute catchments generated around facilities - Central City facilities removed Cultural: Theatres Studios Music Venues Museums Galleries Community Centres Halls Cinemas Art Schools Art Groups Libraries Safety: WREMO Community Emergency Fire...Created 17 April 2022 • Updated 10 August 2022 -
Indicative Development Cost Hazard Areas
Wellington City CouncilWe want Wellington to be a City that is prepared for shocks and natural hazard events, with new communities built in less vulnerable locations, new buildings that are safe and built with risk in mind, and more places/spaces available to enable communities to come together and support one another. Wellington is subject to a number of natural hazard risks,...Created 17 April 2022 • Updated 10 August 2022 -
Maori Precinct Boundaries
Wellington City CouncilThe District Plan provides an opportunity to acknowledge the sites of importance to tangata whenua and to allow for new developments to respect their significance. Precincts, sites, features and tracks of significance to the tangata whenua have also been identified. These are classified into different types and management techniques. Part of the criteria...Created 17 April 2022 • Updated 10 August 2022 -
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Address
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WCC Seats
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Strategic Assets
Wellington City CouncilThis dataset includes a combination of data from various sources and has been grouped into categories within the “Type” field. This dataset includes point locations for strategic city assets around the Wellington City: CentrePortWellington Regional HospitalWellington International Airport Universities This data was published by the Place Planning team...Created 17 April 2022 • Updated 10 August 2022 -
Māori Tracks
Wellington City CouncilThe District Plan provides an opportunity to acknowledge the sites of importance to tangata whenua and to allow for new developments to respect their significance. Precincts, sites, features and tracks of significance to the tangata whenua have also been identified. These are classified into different types and management techniques. Part of the criteria...Created 17 April 2022 • Updated 10 August 2022 -
Community Infrastructure
Wellington City CouncilKey community infrastructure locations in the Adopted Spatial Plan: community centres, schools, and libraries. For more information contact the Planning for Growth team: planningforgrowth@wcc.govt.nzCreated 17 April 2022 • Updated 10 August 2022 -
Suburb Central City Descriptions
Wellington City CouncilWellington regional suburbs featuring popup content includes a description of built character, dominant land cover & features. These layers are primarily in use within the Inner Suburbs and Outer Suburbs sections of the draft Spatial Plan.The layer also groups data into locations which include:Inner SuburbsOuter Western SuburbsOuter Northern...Created 17 April 2022 • Updated 10 August 2022 -
WCC Drinking Fountains
Wellington City CouncilThis dataset contains all Fountains (drinking) built/maintained/owned/used by Wellington City Council. The development of this dataset was undertaken to allow Fountains (drinking) to be spatially represented, and for use in WCC projects.This item has been created to be used in WCC's Open Data Portal.Created 17 April 2022 • Updated 10 August 2022 -
Wellington City Heritage Buildings
Wellington City CouncilHeritage Buildings, as used in the Wellington City District Plan. Contact district.plan@wcc.govt.nz for more information.Created 17 April 2022 • Updated 10 August 2022 -
Key Transport Corridors
Wellington City CouncilKey transport corridors for the Adopted Spatial Plan: high frequency bus routes, railway corridors, state highways 1 and 2Created 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 -
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