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Tsunami Evacuation Zones
Bay of Plenty Regional CouncilTsunami Evacuation Zones of the Bay of Plenty RegionCreated 2 February 2022 • Updated 5 March 2022 -
Rivers and Drains in the Kaituna, Maketu and Pongakawa Water Management Area
Bay of Plenty Regional CouncilA high definition PDF map shows major rivers and drains in the Kaituna, Maketu and Pongakawa Water Management Area. Suitable to print to A0 size.Created 2 February 2022 • Updated 5 March 2022 -
Active Volcanoes
Bay of Plenty Regional CouncilIn the Bay of Plenty Region there are four active volcanic centres (active in last 20,000 years): Ōkataina Volcanic CentrePūtauaki / Mt EdgecumbeTūhua / Mayor IslandWhakaari / White IslandCreated 2 February 2022 • Updated 5 March 2022 -
BayHazards - Bay of Plenty Natural Hazards Viewer
Bay of Plenty Regional CouncilAn interactive viewer of the Bay of Plenty's natural hazards. Explore this map to discover information on the natural hazards that impact our region.Note: the Resources Page is hosted on BOPGISAPP01. Go to D:\documents\BayHazards if you want to make any changes.Created 2 February 2022 • Updated 5 March 2022 -
Marae Locations
Bay of Plenty Regional CouncilShows Marae locations in the Bay of Plenty Region.Created 2 February 2022 • Updated 5 March 2022 -
Rating Schemes BOPRC
Bay of Plenty Regional CouncilThis dataset defines the rating classes for the Kaituna, Rangitaiki River, Waioeka/Otara and Whakatane/Waimana rating schemes.Note: The Rangitaiki River Rating scheme has two rating codes. The Primary Code is the rating code that is used. Please use this code for any work involving the Rangitaiki River Rating Scheme.Created 2 February 2022 • Updated 5 March 2022 -
Bus Stops - Bay of Plenty
Bay of Plenty Regional CouncilBus Stop data points pulled directly from Google Transit Feed.Created 2 February 2022 • Updated 5 March 2022 -
RPS: Urban Limits
Bay of Plenty Regional CouncilThis is the finalised set of Urban limit boundaries which were formally adopted on the 26th October 2006 and publicly notified on 7th November 2006. The physical boundaries were shifted as part of the ammendment process but the GIS data also needed minor adjustments so that the polygon boundaries were coincident with the relevant coporate datasets (ie...Created 2 February 2022 • Updated 5 March 2022 -
Water Quality - River Lines
Bay of Plenty Regional CouncilWater quality classifications from the Regional Water and Land Plan. The purpose of the Regional Water and Land Plan is to promote the sustainable and integrated management of land and water resources within the Bay of Plenty Region.Created 2 February 2022 • Updated 5 March 2022 -
Water Quality - River Polygons and Lakes
Bay of Plenty Regional CouncilWater quality classifications from the Regional Water and Land Plan. The purpose of the Regional Water and Land Plan is to promote the sustainable and integrated management of land and water resources within the Bay of Plenty Region.Created 2 February 2022 • Updated 5 March 2022 -
Kawerau Locality Map
Bay of Plenty Regional CouncilThe maps shows the location of Kawerau in the Bay of Plenty.Created 2 February 2022 • Updated 5 March 2022 -
Marae Locations Information Sheet
Bay of Plenty Regional CouncilThe reverse side of the Marae Locations Map. Detailed information includes the name of each marae, associated hapū and iwi and (in most cases) the name of the wharekai (dining hall) or wharenui (meeting house), the address, etcCreated 2 February 2022 • Updated 5 March 2022 -
Indicative Groundwater Availability and Consented Allocation
Bay of Plenty Regional CouncilInformation on the the availability of groundwater and how much has been allocated via consents. Resource consent applicants interested in groundwater can use this information to inform consent application.Created 2 February 2022 • Updated 5 March 2022 -
Marae Locations
Bay of Plenty Regional CouncilMarae Locations in the Bay of PlentyCreated 2 February 2022 • Updated 5 March 2022 -
Statutory Acknowledgements
Bay of Plenty Regional CouncilA Statutory Acknowledgement is a formal acknowledgement by the Crown that recognises the particular cultural, spiritual, historical and traditional association of iwi with a site of significance or resource identified as a statutory area. Statutory Areas only relate to Crown-owned land and include areas of land, geographic features, lakes, rivers,...Created 2 February 2022 • Updated 5 March 2022 -
Regional Coastal Environment Plan
Bay of Plenty Regional CouncilThe Regional Coastal Environment Plan promotes sustainable management of the natural and physical resources of the Bay of Plenty's coastal environment.Created 2 February 2022 • Updated 5 March 2022 -
Land Use in the Bay of Plenty
Bay of Plenty Regional CouncilThe purpose of the landuse data is to input into a region wide Integrated Catchment Model. Because there wasn't a land use layer mapped at a region scale this project took 3 different approaches to map the landuse layer you will see in the app. These are: 1) from existing data (lcdbv4, landcare data, agribase - all different scales, time periods,...Created 2 February 2022 • Updated 5 March 2022 -
Mooring Areas Map Book
Bay of Plenty Regional CouncilThis A4 Map Book shows all designated Mooring Areas in the Bay of Plenty. A mooring area is any area shown as a mooring area in the Bay of Plenty Regional Coastal Environment Plan maps or any area from time to time designated by the Council as a mooring area under the Resource Management Act 1991, where vessels may be placed. This does not include an...Created 2 February 2022 • Updated 5 March 2022 -
Boating in the Bay of Plenty Handbook (September 2017)
Bay of Plenty Regional CouncilThis booklet gives boaties information on how to be safe on the water. It includes safety tips, local rules, maps of popular boating spots and some helpful advice on what safe boating courses are available. (The maps in this booklet CAN NOT be used for navigational purposes.)Created 2 February 2022 • Updated 5 March 2022 -
Shared Priority Biodiversity Sites
Bay of Plenty Regional CouncilShared regional ecological priority sites – DOC/BOPRC Biodiversity Partnership. These priority sites were jointly developed by BOPRC and Department of Conservation to serve as a tool for prioritising proactive (non-regulatory) biodiversity management by BOPRC and DOC, with the aim of achieving the DOC/BOPRC shared goal of maintaining and/or restoring a...Created 2 February 2022 • Updated 5 March 2022