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  • Shared Priority Biodiversity Sites

    Bay of Plenty Regional Council
    Shared 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 9 January 2020 Updated 2 February 2020
  • BOPRC Regional Parks

    Bay of Plenty Regional Council
    BOPRC manages two Regional Parks:Papamoa Hills Regional ParkOnekawa Te Mawhai Regional Park 
    Created 9 January 2020 Updated 2 February 2020
  • Index Tiles - Contours 2011

    Bay of Plenty Regional Council
    Index Tiles ONLY. To download the shapefiles of the contours data, write down the tile name for your area of interest (eg. BD37_1k_2108), and find the shapefiles on our FTP site: ftp://files.boprc.govt.nz/Public/
    Created 9 January 2020 Updated 2 February 2020
  • Volcanoes

    Bay of Plenty Regional Council
    In 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 Island.
    Created 9 January 2020 Updated 2 February 2020
  • Well/Bore Locations in the Bay of Plenty

    Bay of Plenty Regional Council
    Bore locations in the Bay of Plenty Region.
    Created 9 January 2020 Updated 2 February 2020
  • Beach Access Poles

    Bay of Plenty Regional Council
    Beach access poles with unique ID's that are used to identify the specific locations for emergency and other purposes. These were captured using GPS in December 2015.
    Created 9 January 2020 Updated 2 February 2020
  • Bay of Plenty Civil Defence Boundary

    Bay of Plenty Regional Council
    Bay of Plenty Civil Defence Boundary. Civil Defence in the Bay of Plenty has a different boundary from the regional boundary due to the inclusion of the whole Rotorua District Council and the exclusion of the Taupo District Council. 
    Created 9 January 2020 Updated 2 February 2020
  • Boat Ramps Bay of Plenty

    Bay of Plenty Regional Council
    Recreational boat ramps in the Bay of Plenty. Includes data for Tauranga Harbour, Whakatane and Rotorua Lakes
    Created 9 January 2020 Updated 2 February 2020
  • Hazardous Activities and Industries List (HAIL sites)

    Bay of Plenty Regional Council
    BOPRC HAIL Register. Points only - this does not indicate the extent of the contaminated area, just that there may be contamination in the vicinity of the point. You can visit the BOPRC website for more information about the HAIL Register. Please note the database is updated frequently and may change from the date it is downloaded. If dynamic information...
    Created 9 January 2020 Updated 2 February 2020
  • Well Permits

    Hawke's Bay Regional Council
    Shows the general location of known wells and bores in the Hawke’s Bay Region. Data is usually obtained where a consent has been granted and the bore construction proceeded (Current Bore Permits). As part of the consent process drillers return the data to Hawke’s Bay Regional Council. Each point contains basic summary information about the well or bore...
    Created 29 January 2020 Updated 29 January 2020
  • Heretaunga Tamatea Statutory Acknowledgement Area of Interest

    Hawke's Bay Regional Council
    Physical features over which claimant groups have cultural, spiritual, historic and traditional association with specific areas of crown owned land.
    Created 29 January 2020 Updated 29 January 2020
  • Testing All Consents

    Hawke's Bay Regional Council
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    Created 29 January 2020 Updated 29 January 2020
  • Rangowhakaata Statutory Acknowledgement Vesting Sites

    Hawke's Bay Regional Council
    Physical features over which claimant groups have cultural, spiritual, historic and traditional association with specific areas of crown owned land.
    Created 29 January 2020 Updated 29 January 2020
  • Bore Reference Data

    Hawke's Bay Regional Council
    Bore sites for LAWA
    Created 29 January 2020 Updated 29 January 2020
  • HBRC Drains

    Hawke's Bay Regional Council
    The management of the river waterways and drainage areas and the maintenance and repair of flood protection facilities and associated works is the responsibility of the Hawke's Bay Regional Council (HBRC). These datasets represent all known assets that are managed by by the HBRC. It provides the basis for councils decision making on:- work programmes and...
    Created 29 January 2020 Updated 29 January 2020
  • Iwi Boundaries

    Hawke's Bay Regional Council
    Areas of interest of iwi authorities, hapu groups and other Maori organisations as recorded in Te Kahui Mangai (www.tkm.govt.nz) directory.Iwi boundaries: as per schedule 3 of the Maori Fisheries Act 2004. Can be used in determining affected/interested parties. Maori Administrative Boundaries: Pre-settlement, post settlement and areas of interest for...
    Created 29 January 2020 Updated 29 January 2020
  • Treaty Partners

    Hawke's Bay Regional Council
    Areas of interest of iwi authorities, hapu groups and other Maori organisations as recorded in Te Kahui Mangai (www.tkm.govt.nz) directory.Iwi boundaries: as per schedule 3 of the Maori Fisheries Act 2004. Can be used in determining affected/interested parties. Maori Administrative Boundaries: Pre-settlement, post settlement and areas of interest for...
    Created 29 January 2020 Updated 29 January 2020
  • Greenfield Areas

    Hawke's Bay Regional Council
    Relates to areas that are typically undeveloped and depicted in HPUDS for future development
    Created 29 January 2020 Updated 29 January 2020
  • Riparian Protection

    Hawke's Bay Regional Council
    Minimum Flow Sites
    Created 29 January 2020 Updated 29 January 2020
  • Rivermouths

    Hawke's Bay Regional Council
    Means the line where the CMA crosses a river, the landward boundary at that point shall be whichever is the lesser of (i) one kilometre upstream from the mouth of the river; or (ii) the point upstream that is calculated by multiplying the width of the river mouth by 5.
    Created 29 January 2020 Updated 29 January 2020