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  • Regionally Significant Volcanic Viewshafts Overlay Contours

    Auckland Council
    Identifies volcanic viewshafts and height sensitive areas as set out in the policy framework of D14 Volcanic Viewshafts and Height Sensitive Areas Overlay, D15 Ridgeline Protection Overlay and D16 Local Public Views Overlay and Schedules 9 and 11 of the Plan. The contours show the height difference between the view plane and the ground surface. These are...
    Created 3 August 2024 Updated 3 March 2025
  • Ridgeline Protection Overlay

    Auckland Council
    Auckland contains a number of prominent ridgelines that geographically mark the edges of Auckland’s urban areas and provide an important visual backdrop. Appropriate placement and scale of buildings is important to ensure these qualities are protected and maintained. These include the ridgelines of Waitakere Ranges and the significant Scenic Drive scarp...
    Created 3 August 2024 Updated 3 March 2025
  • Rural Urban Boundary

    Auckland Council
    The source for the interim RUB was the operative Regional Policy Statement MUL, changes were provided by Spatial Infrastructure Strategy and endorsed by The Auckland Plan Committee.The boundary which defines the maximum extent of urban development to 2040 in the form of a permanent rural urban interface. It is defined around the following urban...
    Created 3 August 2024 Updated 3 March 2025
  • Significant Ecological Areas Overlay

    Auckland Council
    Identifies areas of significant indigenous vegetation and significant habitats of indigenous fauna. Council is required to recognise and provide for the protection of significant indigenous vegetation and significant habitats of indigenous fauna of as matter of national importance by section 6b of the Resource Management Act.
    Created 3 August 2024 Updated 3 March 2025
  • Sites and Places of Significance to Mana Whenua Overlay

    Auckland Council
    Identifies areas of special character as set out in the policy framework of D18 Special Character Areas Overlay – Residential and Business and Schedule 14 of the Plan.
    Created 3 August 2024 Updated 3 March 2025
  • Special Character Areas Overlay Residential and Business

    Auckland Council
    Identifies areas of special character as set out in the policy framework of D18 Special Character Areas Overlay – Residential and Business and Schedule 14 of the Plan.
    Created 3 August 2024 Updated 3 March 2025
  • Stockade Hill Viewshaft Overlay 8m Height Area

    Auckland Council
    Identifies the 8m height area within the Stockade Hill Viewshaft Overlay. The viewshaft is towards the coastal environment and is set out within the policy framework of D20A Stockade Hill Viewshaft Overlay.
    Created 3 August 2024 Updated 3 March 2025
  • Stockade Hill Viewshaft

    Auckland Council
    Depicts the viewing angle of the Stockade Hill Viewshaft and is set out within the policy framework of D20A Stockade Hill Viewshaft Overlay.
    Created 3 August 2024 Updated 3 March 2025
  • Stormwater Catchpit

    Auckland Council
    Seven legacy systems were migrated to Auckland Council’s GIS environment where the creation of new assets and maintenance of existing assets are now being undertaken. Using asbuilts sent to the stormwater team from development engineers and/or internal projects, the geometry and attributes of stormwater assets are captured using standard ArcGIS editing...
    Created 10 September 2022 Updated 3 March 2025
  • Stormwater Channel

    Auckland Council
    Seven legacy systems were migrated to Auckland Council’s GIS environment where the creation of new assets and maintenance of existing assets are now being undertaken. Using asbuilts sent to the stormwater team from development engineers and/or internal projects, the geometry and attributes of stormwater assets are captured using standard ArcGIS editing...
    Created 10 September 2022 Updated 3 March 2025
  • Stormwater Connection

    Auckland Council
    Seven legacy systems were migrated to Auckland Council’s GIS environment where the creation of new assets and maintenance of existing assets are now being undertaken. Using asbuilts sent to the stormwater team from development engineers and/or internal projects, the geometry and attributes of stormwater assets are captured using standard ArcGIS editing...
    Created 10 September 2022 Updated 3 March 2025
  • Stormwater Dam

    Auckland Council
    Seven legacy systems were migrated to Auckland Council’s GIS environment where the creation of new assets and maintenance of existing assets are now being undertaken. Using asbuilts sent to the stormwater team from development engineers and/or internal projects, the geometry and attributes of stormwater assets are captured using standard ArcGIS editing...
    Created 3 July 2024 Updated 3 March 2025
  • Stormwater Embankment

    Auckland Council
    Seven legacy systems were migrated to Auckland Council’s GIS environment where the creation of new assets and maintenance of existing assets are now being undertaken. Using asbuilts sent to the stormwater team from development engineers and/or internal projects, the geometry and attributes of stormwater assets are captured using standard ArcGIS editing...
    Created 1 February 2024 Updated 3 March 2025
  • Stormwater Erosion And Flood Control

    Auckland Council
    Seven legacy systems were migrated to Auckland Council’s GIS environment where the creation of new assets and maintenance of existing assets are now being undertaken. Using asbuilts sent to the stormwater team from development engineers and/or internal projects, the geometry and attributes of stormwater assets are captured using standard ArcGIS editing...
    Created 10 September 2022 Updated 3 March 2025
  • Stormwater Fence

    Auckland Council
    Seven legacy systems were migrated to Auckland Council’s GIS environment where the creation of new assets and maintenance of existing assets are now being undertaken. Using asbuilts sent to the stormwater team from development engineers and/or internal projects, the geometry and attributes of stormwater assets are captured using standard ArcGIS editing...
    Created 10 September 2022 Updated 3 March 2025
  • Stormwater Forebay

    Auckland Council
    Seven legacy systems were migrated to Auckland Council’s GIS environment where the creation of new assets and maintenance of existing assets are now being undertaken. Using asbuilts sent to the stormwater team from development engineers and/or internal projects, the geometry and attributes of stormwater assets are captured using standard ArcGIS editing...
    Created 1 February 2024 Updated 3 March 2025
  • Stormwater Inlet And Outlet

    Auckland Council
    Seven legacy systems were migrated to Auckland Council’s GIS environment where the creation of new assets and maintenance of existing assets are now being undertaken. Using asbuilts sent to the stormwater team from development engineers and/or internal projects, the geometry and attributes of stormwater assets are captured using standard ArcGIS editing...
    Created 10 September 2022 Updated 3 March 2025
  • Stormwater Management Area Control

    Auckland Council
    The Stormwater Management Area-flow overlay aims to protect Auckland's aquatic biodiversity. Auckland has numerous small and narrow streams. Despite their small size, these streams are home to much of our aquatic biodiversity. This biodiversity is threatened by the effects of ongoing urban development. The creation of impervious surfaces in a catchment...
    Created 3 August 2024 Updated 3 March 2025
  • Stormwater Manhole And Chamber

    Auckland Council
    Seven legacy systems were migrated to Auckland Council’s GIS environment where the creation of new assets and maintenance of existing assets are now being undertaken. Using asbuilts sent to the stormwater team from development engineers and/or internal projects, the geometry and attributes of stormwater assets are captured using standard ArcGIS editing...
    Created 10 September 2022 Updated 3 March 2025
  • Stormwater Pipe

    Auckland Council
    Seven legacy systems were migrated to Auckland Council’s GIS environment where the creation of new assets and maintenance of existing assets are now being undertaken. Using asbuilts sent to the stormwater team from development engineers and/or internal projects, the geometry and attributes of stormwater assets are captured using standard ArcGIS editing...
    Created 10 September 2022 Updated 3 March 2025