Council utilises the Inventory of Natural Areas (‘the inventory’) as an information resource to inform landowners and the public generally of the possible location and likely extent of significant natural areas in the district, and as a basis to prioritise Council’s own resources for indigenous biodiversity protection.
These significant natural areas are vulnerable to legal and physical fragmentation, stock browsing, introduced weeds and pest animals, land modification, and vegetation clearance. Adverse effects on indigenous biodiversity include:
(a) fragmentation and isolation of indigenous ecosystems and habitats
(b) reduction in the extent of indigenous ecosystems and habitats
(c) loss of corridors or connections linking indigenous ecosystems and habitat fragments or between ecosystems and habitats (ecological sequences from mountains to sea)
(d) loss or disruption to migratory pathways in water, land or air
(e) effects of changes to hydrological flows, water levels, and water quality on ecosystems
(f) loss of cultural activities associated with biodiversity (e.g. as a source of food, weaving, medicines or building materials)
(g) loss of buffering of indigenous ecosystems
(h) loss of ecosystem services
(i) Loss, damage or disruption to ecological processes, functions and ecological integrity
(j) Changes resulting in an increased threat from animal and plant pests.
A Significant Natural Area (SNA) for the purposes of district plan provisions is land containing areas of indigenous vegetation and habitat that meets the criteria from the Waikato Regional Policy Statement (RPS). The areas from the Inventory that qualify as significant under RPS criteria are listed SCHED3-SNA and shown on the planning maps. The Rules for Activities, as set out below, sets limits on the clearance, drainage or other disturbance of the listed areas, and requirements for land-use consent to otherwise be obtained.
The purpose of this rule and the non-plan methods set out in this section to manage the form of development within significant natural areas to protect existing natural values, and to promote the maintenance or enhancement of indigenous biodiversity outcomes in the district generally.
The subdivision provisions in Chapter 11 Subdivision, also form part of the regulatory framework. The subdivision rules for all zones control the fragmentation of areas of indigenous vegetation, and proposals for building sites on new lots in such areas. Council has reserved control so that subdivision conditions can be imposed requiring consent notices or covenants on the titles of newly subdivided allotments that require ongoing protection and maintenance of significant natural areas or wetlands. Conditions can also be imposed requiring riparian margins or wetlands to be fenced to exclude stock, to assist with maintaining water quality and to improve biodiversity values of those areas.
The subdivision rules also provide for protection allotments as a discretionary activity where significant natural areas are being covenanted. This is intended to encourage covenanting as a protection mechanism by creating an incentive, but also to avoid the creation of new allotments that result in the fragmentation of significant natural areas. Fragmentation of natural areas makes their effective management more difficult and will be avoided by a subdivision rule precluding new boundaries being created through these habitats.
Conservation land administered by the Department of Conservation is also located primarily within the GRUZ. Provisions relating to natural values are used to manage the significant values that exist, both within the conservation estate, and within private land.
To provide for the maintenance of the ecological values in the rural area and to conserve the cultural and heritage values of sites, while enabling primary production and other activities in a rural location
To safeguard the significant ecological, indigenous biodiversity, and natural values of the Waikato River and its margins while enabling existing rural land-uses and electricity generating infrastructure and electricity transmission and distribution lines.
To identify and maintain or enhance the values of the district’s indigenous biodiversity including by protecting areas of significant indigenous vegetation and significant habitats of indigenous fauna.
To safeguard the significant natural values associated with the high-quality water resources of Te Waihou River and its tributaries.
To recognise and promote the intrinsic values of indigenous biodiversity and ecosystems
Manage the adverse effects of land-use change or intensification, upon indigenous biodiversity
Promote land management practices that are consistent with:
Significant indigenous vegetation and habitats of indigenous fauna in the district are identified in accordance with criteria in section 11A- “Criteria for determining significance of indigenous biodiversity” of the Regional Policy Statement, and protected through avoiding, mitigating or remedying the effects of clearance of significant indigenous vegetation and land modification within such areas.
Subdivision use and development shall avoid the loss or degradation of areas of indigenous vegetation and habitats of indigenous fauna, whether these areas and habitats are significant or not, in preference to remedying or mitigating adverse effects on those areas or habitats.
Where it is not practicable or appropriate to avoid significant or more than minor adverse effects of activities on areas of Significant Natural Areas then adverse effects must be remedied or mitigated. Principles of this policy are:
(a) replacing the indigenous biodiversity that has been lost or degraded
(b) replacing like-for-like habitats or ecosystems (including being of at least equivalent size or ecological value)
(c) the legal and physical protection of existing habitat, or
(d) the creation of new habitat.
The effects on the cultural and spiritual relationships of Raukawa and the Te Arawa River Iwi as Tangata Whenua with the identified, significant indigenous vegetation and habitats in the district, shall be recognised and provided for in considering resource consent applications for subdivision, use, and development, including involving Tangata Whenua when identifying opportunities for re-creating habitat and implementing the local indigenous biodiversity strategy.
Subdivision use and development should be of a density, scale, intensity and in a location that protects significant natural areas and maintains indigenous biodiversity in the district. In particular, consideration should be given to existing indigenous vegetation and habitat values, the restoration potential of an area, the ecological linkages with other significant natural areas and their potential for enhancement.
To implement the Objectives of the Vision and Strategy for the Waikato River by managing subdivision and land-use within areas with natural values and located within the River catchment in a way that restores and protects the health and wellbeing of the Waikato River, including by:
(a) protecting Significant Natural Areas and indigenous vegetation
(b) creating esplanade reserves or strips for conservation purposes
(c) managing activities within natural areas
(d) protection lot subdivision provisions for Significant Natural Areas – Refer to SUB
(e) Promoting the restoration and re-creation of habitats and connectivity between habitats, including buffering and linking areas identified as SNAs
(f) Maintaining significant indigenous biodiversity associated with the River
Have regard to the locational and operational requirement of utilities or infrastructure proposed within an outstanding natural feature and landscape in the district.
Enable the Department of Conservation to manage public conservation lands under the Conservation Act 1987, without a duplicated regime of district plan provisions applying to those areas.
To encourage existing rural activities to maintain or enhance indigenous biodiversity, and to consider the effects of new activities upon the values of the district’s biodiversity in resource consent decision-making
Landowners will be encouraged to manage indigenous biodiversity including Significant Natural Areas in a manner that protects and potentially enhances long-term ecological functioning and wetland hydrology.
R1-PER activities |
Subject to |
(1) Vegetation clearance, land disturbance and land drainage |
(a) The land disturbance, land drainage and vegetation to be cleared is not within a Significant Natural Area identified in SCHED3-SNA (b) The land disturbance, land drainage and vegetation to be cleared is within a Significant Natural Area identified in SCHED3-SNA, but is in an area which is: (i) Subject to a Queen Elizabeth II covenant, Nga Whenua Rāhui Kawenata, Heritage Protection Order or covenant under the Reserves Act 1977 or Conservation Act 1987, and the clearance is consistent with the covenant or order applying to that place (c) The land disturbance, land drainage and vegetation to be cleared is within a Significant Natural Area identified in SCHED3-SNA but land disturbance, drainage or vegetation clearance is: (i) Ancillary damage as a result of adjacent plantation forestry harvesting where the damage is temporary in nature, the extent of the indigenous remnant remains unchanged and the vegetation will recover readily. (a) Clearance of exotic vegetation associated with harvesting production forest first planted prior to 7 November 2012. (b) Clearance of indigenous vegetation understorey and soil disturbance associated with harvesting and replanting of production forest first planted prior to 7 November 2012. (ii) Required for fire risk management in a production forest (iii) Necessary as part of the maintenance of lawfully established roads, tracks, earth dams, structures, or fences, all provided the clearance is within 2 metres of the road, track, earth dam, structure or fence (iv) Maintenance of existing drains that is necessary to prevent inundation of productive pastureland (v) Necessary to protect, maintain or upgrade hydro-electric power generating infrastructure, or to prevent or remedy erosion that may adversely affect the operation of hydroelectric power generating infrastructure, and where the works are within the Electricity Generation Zone (vi) Limited to use by Tangata Whenua for culturally appropriate purposes such as rongoa, waka, traditional buildings or marae-based activities, (vii) Required for construction of fencing for conservation purposes to exclude stock or pest animals (viii) Required for the removal or control of invasive weeds, or (ix) Removal of vegetation that endangers human life or existing structures, or that poses a risk to the integrity of, the safe use of, or access to existing network utilities (x) Required for the operation, maintenance and upgrading of existing electricity lines. (d) ECO-R5 where relevant |
(2) Activities to maintain and enhance indigenous biodiversity (e.g. pest control) |
ECO-R5 where relevant |
R2-CON activities |
Subject to |
(1) Removal of vegetation including harvesting in a Significant Natural Area In accordance with an approved Sustainable Forest Management Plan or Permit or personal use approval issued by the Ministry for Primary Industries under the Forests Act 1949.
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Matters of control (a) The application is to include the entire area covered by the approval issued by the Ministry for Primary Industries. (b) The protection of the habitats of threatened or at-risk species including the opportunities for the relocation of indigenous fauna (in accordance with the Wildlife Act 1953) (c) The effects on the relationship of tangata whenua with their ancestral lands, water bodies, wahi tapu, and other taonga (d) The measures to avoid, remedy, or mitigate any adverse effects on the significant indigenous vegetation and significant habitats of indigenous fauna. This shall include but is not limited to, control over which specific tree(s) is removed, modified or not removed, the timing (for example sensitivity to roosting) and sequence of removal where relevant. (e) Any effect on significant natural areas identified by the plan or other places of special value to present and future generations. (f) ECO-R3(g)(i) to (vii) (g) ECO-R5 where relevant |
R3-RDIS activities |
Subject to |
(1) The land disturbance, land drainage and indigenous vegetation to be cleared is within a Significant Natural Area identified in SCHED3-SNAand: (i) Is for the establishment of new tracks or fences, where the clearance is no more than 4 metres in width and the track or fence is constructed to farming best practice, and (ii) Provided that the indigenous vegetation to be cleared lies more than 20 metres from any waterbody.
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Matters of discretion In assessing applications for the establishment of new tracks and or fences within a Significant Natural Area (SNA) identified in SCHED3-SNA the matters in which Council has restricted its discretion are: (a) the location and purpose of the proposed track alignment and impacts including fragmentation on the SNA; (b) the location and purpose of the proposed track alignment and impacts on the existing land-use activities on the property; (c) the size of the area, vegetation and or habitat type that is lost due to the proposed works and its representation in relation to the overall size, significance and functioning of the SNA; (d) the scale of any earthworks, re-contouring and potential for land erosion affecting the site; (e) the mitigation measures proposed that could include some or all of the following – replanting including species selection, number and timing and maintenance within the SNA to sustain its ecological viability or on adjacent land linking to the SNA, weed and pest management control methods and their timing, and or fencing off and retiring additional land to enhance buffering and sustain the indigenous biodiversity on the property. (f) Any effect on significant natural areas identified by the plan or other places of special value to present and future generations. (g) Whether the activity involves the loss of indigenous biodiversity in areas important for any of the following: (i) continued functioning of ecological processes (ii) supporting (buffering and/or linking) ecosystems, habitats and areas identified as Significant Natural Areas (iii) providing ecosystem services (iv) the health and wellbeing of the Waikato River and its catchment (v) providing natural character and amenity values (vi) Tangata Whenua relationships with indigenous biodiversity including their holistic view of ecosystems and the environment (vii) enhancing the density, range and survival of indigenous flora and fauna The conversion of commercial forestry for farming is exempt for consideration under (g)(i) to (viii) (h) ECO-R5 as a guide |
R4-NC activities |
Subject to |
(1) Indigenous vegetation clearance, land disturbance or drainage within a Significant Natural Area identified in SCHED3-SNA, except as PER by ECO-R1 above, or a CON Activity by ECO-R2, or a RDIS Activity by ECO-R3, shall be a NC activity throughout the District. |
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The following may also be relevant:
(1) Section 7.1 Energy, 7.2 Infrastructure, 7.3 Transportation
(2) Section 8.1 Contaminated Land
(3) Section 9.1 Historic Heritage, 9.2 Sites and Areas of Significance to Māori
(4) 10.2 Natural Character, 10.3 Natural Features and Landscapes, 10.4 Public Access
(5) Chapter 11 Subdivision
(6) Section 12.1 All Activities
(7) Section 12.2 Activities on the Surface of Water, 12.3 Air Emissions, 12.4 Earthworks, 12.6 Light, 12.7 Noise, 12.8 Signs, 12.9 Temporary Activities
(8) Part 3- Any relevant zone or overlay
Develop a District or Local Biodiversity Strategy in collaboration with Iwi, the Regional Council, Department of Conservation, landowners and special interest groups such as Federated Farmers, the Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society and the Waikato Biodiversity Forum, to identify areas of significant natural conservation value and the options for their protection, in order to maintain or enhance local indigenous biodiversity.
A Local Indigenous Biodiversity Strategy will be developed using this information and aiming to maintain and enhance indigenous biological diversity in the South Waikato, including Significant Natural Areas (SNAs) as well as areas of indigenous vegetation and habitats of indigenous fauna that do not qualify as significant.
This Strategy will adopt a catchment-based approach to address the following:
(1) Protection and enhancement of waterways - the strategy will use the river and stream network as the fundamental framework for biodiversity planning, implementation and long-term management.
(2) Ecological connectivity across the District.
(3) Physical protection and enhancement of SNA's and their place in an 'ecological network' across the District.
(4) Key implementation methods to achieve an integrated approach using regulatory (where relevant) and non-regulatory methods
South Waikato District Council with assistance from Waikato Regional Council will develop the Strategy. In developing the Strategy, the South Waikato District Council will work closely with the community, including iwi and key stakeholders to:
(1) Set the overarching outcome for the Local Indigenous Biodiversity Strategy including identifying achievable objectives and priority tasks and programmes;
(2) Determine the roles and responsibilities for key stakeholders in relation to undertaking the identified priority tasks and programmes;
(3) Establish timeframes for implementation;
(4) Identify potential for shared resourcing and funding sources to achieve the overarching outcome of the Local Indigenous Biodiversity Strategy;
(5) Establish mapping and monitoring programme to support decision-making and compliance assessments (as required);
(6) Identify information gaps and priorities for commissioning further work (as required);
(7) Determine the frequency for reporting on progress and review of the Local Indigenous Biodiversity Strategy.
The list set out above is a 'minimum' prescription, and other matters can be included as required. Development of the Local Indigenous Biodiversity Strategy will commence before 31 December 2016.
Maintain an Inventory of Natural Areas as an information resource detailing the location, extent and significance of indigenous vegetation and habitats, and a description of the features present at the identified sites. This Inventory will be used for Land Information Memorandums where a natural area is identified
Management programmes will be developed in conjunction with landowners for natural areas identified in the District or Local Biodiversity Strategy initially focusing on the most significant sites in the district. Council will provide an advisory service to assist landowners to manage and enhance natural areas on their land, with a focus on improving ecological linkages between areas, undertaking weed and pest control, replanting with indigenous vegetation, and fencing of natural areas to exclude stock
Grants to landowners implementing the management programmes described above, such as fencing of natural and riparian areas to exclude stock and replanting to improve indigenous biodiversity
Grants will also be available to community conservation groups such as land care groups, stream care groups, and other community environmental groups, through contestable funds at national, regional and local levels
Funding and support for Waikato Biodiversity Forum initiatives encouraging agencies and groups to network, share ideas and work together to protect and enhance biodiversity
Council will promote the use of Queen Elizabeth II National Trust covenants, Nga Whenua Rāhui Kawenata, and other private covenants by landowners as a means to protect significant natural areas within privately-owned land in the district
Council will collaborate with the Department of Conservation to protect and enhance the indigenous biodiversity and located within the conservation estate, pursuant to statutory protection under the Conservation Act 1987
Council administered land (particularly riparian margins and areas of remnant indigenous vegetation) will be managed to enhance indigenous biodiversity values through restoration planting programmes, pest control, minimising land disturbance and indigenous vegetation clearance.
Acknowledge the rate of uptake amongst the district's forest operators of independently audited "best practice" programmes such as certification under either Forest Stewardship Council, or Programme for the Endorsement of Forest Certification to inform the Local Biodiversity Strategy.
The Waikato Regional Plan should also be consulted to ensure that there are no additional resource consents required from the Regional Council for indigenous vegetation clearance, land disturbance, structures within or in close proximity to waterways, or the modification of waterways. The Waikato Regional Plan can be viewed at www.waikatoregion.govt.nz.
In cases where SNAs gave been mapped but not based on field survey and individual site assessment as part of the establishment of SCHED3-Significant Natural Areas, the Council will consider funding to carry out an ecological survey at the time that resource consent is being applied for, prior to determining whether a resource consent is being applied for, prior to determining whether a resource consent is required for any proposed works affecting a SNA.
The development of a Te Waihou /Blue Spring Co-Management Plan involving Raukawa, the Regional Council, and the Department of Conservation
A monitoring programme for biodiversity and ecological health and wellbeing of the Waikato River and the district as a whole, including mātauranga Māori (Māori knowledge) as a key aspect
Support a prioritised water quality sampling programme along key rivers and streams in the most sensitive parts of the catchments and sub-catchments of the district, in line with Joint Management Agreements and recognising the Regional Council’s monitoring activities.
Collaboration with the Regional Council and the Waikato River Authority in developing targets and programmes for improving the health and wellbeing of the Waikato River
The primary threats to the natural areas in the district are considered to be neglect (i.e. an absence of active management including pest control), cumulative effects such as intensive development in close proximity to waterways, stock access, clearance of indigenous vegetation (which can occur incrementally), and extensive land modification. The focus is therefore to identify the significant natural areas in the district, formulate management programmes, and collaborate with landowners and stakeholders to implement those management programmes.
A framework of rules focuses on indigenous vegetation clearance, land disturbance and land drainage has been formulated to address these aspects. The plan provisions have sought to recognise that many of the significant natural areas identified are within ‘working environments’ such as exotic plantation forests and farms, and along the margins of lakes and rivers associated with hydro-electric power stations.
Information on the location, size and values of the district’s significant natural areas is held within the Inventory of Natural Areas. This data will be updated over time as specific information is collected in connection with individual resource consent applications. Typically, the sites identified are wetlands, river or stream margins, areas of remnant indigenous forest, or smaller indigenous forest fragments.
The SNAs identified in SCHED3-SNA do not include significant areas of plantation forest or pastureland, areas of indigenous vegetation which has been planted and managed specifically for the purposes of the harvesting or clearance or domestic gardens or shelterbelts.
For a significant natural area to remain ecologically viable in the long term, ‘buy-in’ from landowners is crucial, requiring active management of weeds and pests, fencing to prevent stock entry, and replanting to enhance the vegetative cover and provide shelter along the edges of remnants. Enhancing connections between remnants to provide the necessary ecological corridors is also essential for their long-term viability. District plan rules and scheduling of all significant natural areas are unlikely on their own to achieve the level of landowner ‘buy in’ required to achieve positive results in maintaining and enhancing the district’s natural values.
Much of the biodiversity and landscape protection being undertaken in the district is within conservation land administered by DOC under the Conservation Act 1987. DOC manages the activities of other parties through their concessions process. Accordingly, the district plan provisions relating to this land do not seek to overlap or duplicate the Conservation Act provisions. The land administered by DOC is within the GRUZ with an overlay shown on the planning maps to demarcate it, and specific provisions drafted to manage these areas. Forest owners and managers such as Hancock Forest Management Ltd also have a significant role to play.
Achieving conservation objectives over the long-term also depends on establishing and maintaining effective partnerships. Council will partner with Raukawa, the Regional Council, DOC, Fish and Game NZ, Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society, Queen Elizabeth II National Trust, local environmental groups such as Landcare and Streamcare groups, and landowners. Indigenous biodiversity enhancement programmes will be undertaken with funding provided by the Council and the WRC and supplemented with corporate funding as available. Council will also provide support services to local environmental and community groups to increase their effectiveness. Public education, advocacy and provision of management programmes for individual significant natural areas are important to the success of these programmes.
That the indigenous biodiversity of the district is maintained or enhanced.
That Significant Natural Areas in the district are managed to ensure that ecological processes are maintained or enhanced, and that the significant habitat values are retained.
That the adverse effects of activities within Significant Natural Areas are avoided, remedied or mitigated to maintain the biodiversity values of such areas, except where necessary for cultural reasons, for minor works, for SNA enhancement, for existing farming or forestry operations, or for the existing hydroelectric power generating infrastructure and activities within the ELGZ.
As at 19 August 2023, sites recorded with an (*) alongside them have not had field inspections and ecological assessments completed to assess and, where necessary, correct details of the relevant SNA records and planning maps that are presented in the District Plan. Regardless of this, the rules in ECO-R1 to R5 still apply in all circumstances.
Site Number |
Map No. |
No site inspection completed * |
Site Name |
Legal Description |
Area (ha) |
BE35UP001 |
1 |
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Piarere Remnants 3 |
Pt Mangawahara 2 |
2.92 |
BE35UP005 |
1, 2 |
* |
Lake Okoroire |
Lot 2 DP 431014 |
3.49 |
BE35UP006 |
2 |
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Carmichael Road Pond |
Lot 2 DP 410386 |
1.83 |
BE35UP016 |
1 |
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Piarere Remnants 1 |
Pt Lot 10 DP 3077, Pt Mangawahara 2 |
4.02 |
BE35UP017 |
1 |
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Crawford Road Remnants |
Pt Lot 11 DP 3076, Lot 1 DP11720 |
2.67 |
BE35UP021 |
3 |
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Pokaiwhenua Wetland |
Pt Lot 26 DP3078, Sec 18 Block IV Mangatautari SD. |
2.21 |
BE35UP023 |
3 |
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Mangaroa Stream Scrub |
Pt Lot 27 DP 3078, Lot 2 DPS 7902, Lot 2 DP 32018, Pt Waipa, Lot 1 DP 28958. |
3.74 |
BE35UP025 |
1 |
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Mangawhero Stream Gullies |
Lot 2 DPS 56, Lot 7 DP 3077, Pt 15 DP 3079, Lot 2 DP 350772 |
11.45 |
BE35UP026 |
1 |
* |
MacMillan Road Forest |
Lot 1 DPS 80573 |
12.90 |
BE35UP038 |
1 |
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Oraka Stream Riparian Vegetation |
Lot 1 DPS1553, Pt Lots 21 and 22 DP 3612, Lot 2 DP 442400. |
4.15 |
BE35UP039 |
1 |
* |
Hetherington Road Remnants |
Lot 2 DP 327932, Lot 2 DPS 89938, Pt Lot 4 DP10604. |
4.84 |
BE35UP045 |
3, 4 |
* |
Mangapouri Stream Ponds |
Lots 2 and 3 DPS 90256. |
1.87 |
BE35UP050 |
4 |
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Waiohotu Stream Wetland |
Whaiti Kuranui 2D1A, 2D1B Sec 1, 2D2B, 2D2D, 2D2E, 2D2F2 and 2D2G. |
4.78 |
BE35UP067 |
1, 3 |
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Pokaiwhenua Stream Remnants 3 |
Lot 1 DPS 26849, Pt Waipa, Lots 1 and 2 DPS 49716, Sec 18 Blk IV Maungatautari SD, Lot 4 DP 360615, Lot 3 DPS 79052, Sec 2 SO 326117. |
64.19 |
BE35UP068 |
1, 3, 39, 40 |
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Lake Karapiro (Upper) |
Secs 1, 3 and 4 SO 326117, Pt Sec 1 DP 12694, Pts Lot 22 DP 3076, Lot 5 DP 429966, Secs 2 and 15 Block VIII Maungatautari SD, Lot 2 DPS 27689, Lot 4 DPS 89111 |
196.70 |
BE35UP073 |
3 |
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Lower Waipa Stream Remnants |
Lot 2 DPS 27689, Lot 1 DPS 63779, Pt Lot 1 DP 37199, Lots 2 and 3 DPS 89111, Lot 2 DPS 52034, Sec 23 Blk V Patetere North SD, |
64.47 |
BE35UP074 |
3 |
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Pokaiwhenua Stream Remnants 2 |
Sec 19 Block V Patetere North SD, Pt Lots 43 and 44 DP 3080, Lot 1 DPS 73376 |
7.56 |
BE35UP075 |
3 |
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Hildreth Road Remnants |
Lot 2 DPS 52034, Lots 2 and 3 DPS 83469 |
2.95 |
BE35UP077 |
3 |
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Mangamutu Stream Ponds |
Lot 1 DPS 89111, Lot 2 DP 25763 |
5.08 |
BE35UP078 |
3 |
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Waipa Stream Remnants 1 |
Lots 1 and 2 DP 20390, Pt 2 DP 24186, Pt 67 Block IX Patetere North. |
3.21 |
BE35UP080 |
3 |
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Puketirau Road Remnants 2 |
Pt Lot 42 DP 3080. |
1.28 |
BE35UP081 |
3 |
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Tirau Trig Remnants |
Pt Lot 44 DP 3081, Lot 2 DPS 7350. |
37.67 |
BE35UP082 |
3 |
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Overdale Road Remnants |
Sec 43 Blk VI Patetere North SD, Pt Lot 1 and Lot 2 DPS 7350, Pt Sec 6 Blk V Patetere North SD |
15.00 |
BE35UP083A |
3 |
* |
Adjacent to QEII Covenant 5/03/114 |
Pt Lots 5 and 6 DP 7337 |
1.19 |
BE35UP093 |
4 |
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Tapapa Bluffs |
Whaiti Kuranui 2D4 No 2 and No's 4B, 5A, 5B. |
4.86 |
BE35UP094 |
4 |
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Waimakariri Road Remnant 2 |
Whaiti Kuranui 2D4, Secs 3B, 4B, 7 and 9C No 3 C1. |
15.68 |
BE35UP097 |
4 |
|
Waimakariri Road Remnants |
Lot 2 DP 29456, Lot 1 DPS 58664 |
27.91 |
BE35UP101A |
4 |
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Adjacent to Leslie Road Conservation Area (Southern Part, Waihou River) |
Lot 1 DPS 83971, Sec 10 Blk VIII Patetere North SD, Lot 2 DP 430481, Sec 1 SO 61816, Lot 3 DPS4690, Lot 1 DPS 89272, Pt Sec 112 Blk VII Patetere North SD, Lot 1 DPS 88057, Lot 2 DPS 82606. |
22.22 |
BE35UP121 |
3, 4, 6, 39- 41 |
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Arapuni Riparian Terrestrial |
Lot 1 DP 428720, Pt Waipa, Lot 1 DPS11538, Lots 1 and 4 DPS 89111, Sec 1 SO 326117, Lot 1 DP 313236, Pt Sec 9 Blk XII Maungatautari SD. |
51.51 |
BE35UP122 |
6 |
|
Lake Arapuni Road Remnant 1 |
Lot 2 DP 322969 |
1.06 |
BE35UP125 |
6 |
|
Arapuni Gullies |
Lot 2 DP 322969, Lot 1 DP 29775, Pt Lot 2 DP 27185, Sec 2 Blk XVI Maungatautari SD. |
8.54 |
BE35UP133A |
6, 7 |
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Waioraka-Pokaiwhenua-Ngutuwera Marginal Strip Extensions |
Lot 1 DP 321518, Lot 1 DPS 87607. |
16.49 |
BE35UP136 |
4 |
* |
Skinner Road Wetland |
Lot 2 DP 440533. |
0.69 |
BE35UP159 |
6 |
* |
Matiti Wetland |
Lot 2 DP 27476, Lot 1 DP 24482 |
0.77 |
BE35UP161 |
6 |
* |
Lake Arapuni Road Forest and Scrub |
Waotu North 1D1 and 1D2, Pt Waotu North 3E, Lot 3 DP 27542 |
12.84 |
BE35UP162A |
6 |
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Adjacent to Waotu Nga Whenua Rahui Management Agreement |
Waotu South 1, A1 No1A, A1 NoB2, C1, C2A, C2B, Lots 6 and 7 DP 25793. |
7.77 |
BE35UP165 |
6 |
|
Central Waotu Remnants |
Lot 8 DP 25793. |
1.31 |
BE35UP166A |
6 |
* |
Adjacent to Walter Barnett Scenic Reserve |
Pt Lot 1 and Lot 7 DP 25793. |
0.81 |
BE35UP167A |
6 |
|
Adjacent to Jim Barnett Scenic Reserve |
Lot 8 DP 25793, Lot 1 DPS 82751, Lot 2 DPS 28483. |
5.43 |
BE35UP168A |
6 |
* |
Adjacent to QEII Covenant 5/03/319 |
Lot 1 DPS 28483, Waotu South 9B1. |
1.25 |
BE35UP192 |
3, 6, 9,40, 41 |
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Lake Arapuni |
Secs 1, 3 and 4 SO 326129, Lot 2 DP 434079, Lot 1 DPS 89582, Lot 1 DP 313236. |
518.29 |
BE35UP194 |
6,9 |
|
Lake Arapuni Riparian Vegetation |
Sec 1 SO 326129, Lots 1, 2and 5 DP22005, Sec 1 SO 55973, Pt Lot 7 DP 20744, Lot 1 DPS 90769, Pt Lot 1 DP 27185, Lots 1 and 3 DP 27476, Pts Waotu North 1C2, 1F2, 2A, 2A3, 2A4 and 3E1, Waotu South 18, Lot 2 DPS 25484, Pt Lot 1 DPS 3968, Pt Sec 10 Blk V Patetere South, Lot 2 DP 434079, Lot 1 DP 391077. |
88.02 |
BE35UP195 |
6, 9 |
|
Waotu South Road Remnants |
Waotu South 18, Pt Waotu South 3B2, Pt Waotu South 9A, 9B2, 9F1 and 9F2B, Lot 1 DPS 82605, Lot 1 DPS 33637, Sec 2 Blk I Patetere South SD, Pt Lot 1 DPS 3968, Secs 4, 5 and 7 and Pt Sec 14 Blk V Patetere South, Pts Matanuku 3. |
140.45 |
BE35UP197 |
6, 9 |
|
Matawhana Forest and Scrub Remnants |
Pt Lot 1 DPS 3968, Pt Sec 10 Blk V Patetere South. |
16.05 |
BE35UP198A |
9 |
* |
Adjacent to SW District Reserve |
Pt Sec 10 Blk V Patetere South. |
0.42 |
BE35UP199 |
9 |
|
Commons Road Gully |
Pt Sec 10 Blk V Patetere South, Lot 1 DP 391077. |
2.01 |
BE35UP201A |
6 |
* |
Adjacent to QEII 5/03/119 |
Waotu South 18, Lot 2 DPS 25484, Pt Waotu South 3B2. |
2.05 |
BE35UP203A |
6 |
|
Adjacent to BE35P203 |
Lot 2 DPS 25484, Pt Lot 1 DPS 3968, Lot 1 DPS 83438. |
9.89 |
BE35UP210 |
9 |
|
Pat Road Scrub and Wetland |
Lot 1 DP 354784, Lot 3 DP 396966. |
2.12 |
BE35UP211 |
9 |
|
Rasmussen Road Lake |
Lot 1 DP 354784. |
1.67 |
BE35UP212 |
9 |
|
Jack Henry Corner Wetland |
Lot 1 DP 354784 |
1.24 |
BE35UP213 |
9 |
|
Jack Henry Road Wetland |
Lots 1 and 5 DP 354784. |
18.39 |
BE35UP216 |
9 |
|
Plimmer Road Stream |
Lot 3 DP 396966, Lot 1 DP 354784, Lot 2 DP 418676. |
6.91 |
BE35UP217 |
9 |
|
Waipa Road Wetland Strip |
Lot 1 DP 354784, Lot 2 DP 418676. |
0.91 |
BE35UP218 |
9, 10 |
|
Maraki Road Stream |
Lot 2 DP 353123, Lots 1 and 2 DP 409360 |
3.06 |
BE35UP219 |
9 |
|
Waipa Stream Tributary Wetlands |
Lot 1 DP 354784. |
1.77 |
BE35UP221 |
9 |
|
Cole Road Wetland |
Lot 1 DP 354784 |
3.39 |
BE35UP222 |
7 |
|
Tokoroa North Riparian Strip |
Lot 2 DP 334476, Lot 5 DP 414616 |
|
BE35UP224 |
7 |
|
Mangamingi-Pokaiwhenua Stream Remnants |
Pt Sec 52, Secs 53, 57 and Pt Sec 238 Blk III Patetere South, Lot 2 DPS 62872, Lots 2 and 3 DPS 90089, Pt Lot 1 DP 27415, Pt Lot 1 and Lot 2 DPS 5114, Pt Lot 3 DP 27770. |
15.28 |
BE35UP419 |
1 |
* |
Paparamu Road Forest Patches |
Lot DP 342402, Lot 4 DP 31578 |
2.62 |
BE35UP422 |
4 |
|
Burt Road Wetland |
Lot 2 DP 440533 |
0.32 |
BE36UP010 |
2 |
|
Kakahu Road Remnants 3 |
Part Te Hanga A10 |
2.65 |
BE36UP014 |
2 |
|
Rapurapu Stream Remnant 1 |
Pt Sec 71 Blk XII Tapapa SD. |
1.33 |
BE36UP015 |
2 |
|
Kakahu Road Remnants 1 |
Pt Sec 71 Blk XII Tapapa SD. |
2.65 |
BE36UP055 |
2 |
|
Arataha Stream Remnants 1 |
Pt Sec 73 Blk XVI Tapapa SD, Lot 3 DPS 28445 |
9.14 |
BE36UP057 |
2 |
* |
Kakahu Stream Wetland |
Pt Sec 73 Blk XVI Tapapa SD, |
5.07 |
BE36UP058 |
2 |
* |
Kakahu Stream Remnants |
Pts Sec 73 Blk XVI Tapapa SD, Lot 1 DPS 49813, Pt Lot 2 Sec 75 Block IV Patetere North. |
16.53 |
BE36UP061 |
2 |
* |
Paiakamangaoatua Forest |
Pt Paiakamangaoatua 3, Pt Lot 2 Sec 75 Blk IV Patetere. |
10.31 |
BE36UP063 |
4 |
|
Mangaroa Stream Remnants 2 |
Whaiti Kuranui 2D2P, 2D2R, Pt Lot 2 DPS 7110, Lot 1 DPS 37500. |
26.95 |
BE36UP064 |
4 |
* |
Waiohotu Stream Remnant 1 |
Whaiti Kuranui 2D1A, 2D1B Secs 1 and 2, Whaiti Kuranui 2D2H and 2D2K, Pt Whaiti Kuranui 2D |
23.48 |
BE36UP066A |
2, 4 |
|
Adjacent to Kaimai-Mamaku Conservation Park 1 |
Sec 4, Pt Sec 73 and Sec 74 Blk XVI Tapapa SD, Lots 1 and 2 DPS 28445, Pts Whaiti Kuranui 4C2 and 4D2, Lots 1 and 8 DP 372421, Sec 1 Blk I Patetere North East, Lot 5 DP 414173. |
32.87 |
BE36UP066B |
2 |
* |
Adjacent to Kaimai-Mamaku Conservation Park (including Opuiaki Ecological Area) 2 |
Pt Te Hanga A11, Sec 74 Blk XVI Tapapa SD, Pt Whaiti Kuranui 5D2, Whaiti Kuranui 5C2. |
639.00 |
BE36UP066C |
2, 4 |
|
Adjacent to Kaimai-Mamaku Conservation Park (including Opuiaki Ecological Area) 3 |
Pt Sec 74 and Pt Lot 2 Sec 75 Blk IV Patetere North, Lot 2 DP 387424, Whaiti Kuranui 3B3, Lots 1 and 2 DP 372421, Lot 3X DP3379, Lot 1 DPS 10485, Lots 5 and 10 DP 414173, |
201.55 |
BE36UP103 |
4 |
|
Tapapa Road Remnant 1 |
Whaiti Kuranui 2D2M1, 2D2M2, 2D2N and 2D4No14. |
9.91 |
BE36UP104A |
4 |
* |
Adjacent to Tukorehe Scenic Reserve/Fitzgerald Glade |
Whaiti Kuranui 2D4No9A1 to 9A4, Lot 2 DPS 30818, Whaiti Kuranui 2D4No7, No9B, No18B, and No19C2, Pt Lot 3 DPS 8146, Lot 1 DP 383955, Whaiti Kuranui 2D4No's 15C1, 15C2 and 15D2 |
34.06 |
BE36UP104B |
4 |
* |
Adjacent to Tukorehe Scenic Reserve/Fitzgerald Glade |
Whaiti Kuranui 2D4P, 2D4Q, Pt Whaiti Kuranui 2D4No12B. |
6.37 |
BE36UP105 |
4 |
|
Kuhatahi Stream Remnants 1 |
Pts Whaiti Kuranui 2D4No19C2 18B and 19B, Pts Whaiti Kuranui 2D4, Lots 1 and 3 DP 383955, Pt Lot 3 DPS 8146, Lot 3 DPS 66363. |
74.27 |
BE36UP106 |
4 |
* |
Hamareha Lakes |
Pt Whaiti Kuranui 2E2No4D2A. |
3.85 |
BE36UP107A |
4 |
|
Adjacent to Leslie Road Conservation Area |
Lot 2 DP 29456, Whaiti Kuranui 2A2B5A and 2A2B5B, Whaiti Kuranui 2E2No4D2A, Sec 5 Blk VIII Patetere North SD. |
18.49 |
BE36UP109 |
4 |
* |
Scorpion Valley Forest |
Sec 12 Blk VIII Patetere North SD. |
5.79 |
BE36UP111A |
4 |
|
Adjacent to Selwyn Scenic Reserve |
Whaiti Kuranui 2D1A, 2D1B, Sec 2, 2D2M2, 2D2P, 2D2R, 2D2N, 2D4No's 14, 15A, 15B and 16, Whaiti Kuranui 3A, Lot 1 DPS 37500, Lot 3 DP3379. |
127.88 |
BE36UP112 |
4 |
* |
Leslie Road Farm Block |
Sec 12 Block VIII Patetere North SD. |
3.05 |
BE36UP114A |
4, 7, 8 |
|
Adjacent to Mamaku Forest |
Pt Whaiti Kuranui 2E2No4D2A, Whaiti Kuranui 2E2 West 4D2B, Whaiti Kuranui 2D4No13A2, Whaiti Kuranui 2D4No18B, Pt Whaiti Kuranui 2E2No4B, Whaiti Kuranui 2E2 West4C, Whaiti Kuranui 2E2 West 4D1, Whaiti Kuranui 2E2 West 4D2B, Lots 1 and 2 DPS 88269, Lot 1 DPS 88266, Sec 6 Blk VIII Patetere North SD, Lots 1 and 3 DP 383955, Lots 4-6 DPS 9273. |
664.13 |
BE36UP114B |
4 |
|
Adjacent to Mamaku Forest (Waihou River Wetland) |
Sec 11 Block VIII Patetere North SD, Pt 1 Sec 105 Blk XII Patetere North SD, Lot 1 DPS 88269. |
26.78 |
BE36UP115 |
4 |
* |
Waiomou Stream Remnant 2 |
Pt Sec 46 Blk IV Patetere North SD. |
4.21 |
BE36UP117 |
4 |
* |
Waiomou Headwaters Remnant |
Pt Sec 47 Block IV Patetere North SD |
15.00 |
BE36UP118 |
5 |
|
Taurus Road Wetland |
Lot 1 DPS 88263. |
0.87 |
BE36UP119 |
5 |
|
Taurus Road Pond |
Lot 1 DPS 88263. |
0.44 |
BE36P120 |
5 |
|
Adjacent to Omanawa Rd S.R |
Lot 1 DPS 85780 |
|
BE36UP139 |
4, 7 |
|
Tunnel Road Pond |
Lot 1 DPS 88269. |
0.70 |
BE36UP140 |
4 |
* |
Scorpion Road Forest |
Sec 11 Block VIII Patetere North SD, Lot 1 DPS 88269. |
32.30 |
BE36UP141 |
4 |
|
Moth Road Wetland |
Pt 1 Sec 105 Block XII Patetere North SD. |
10.51 |
BE36UP144 |
4 |
* |
Mangatapu Wetland |
Pt 1 Sec 105 Block XII Patetere North SD, Secs 4 and 5 SO 335620, Pt Whaiti Kuranui 1A3. |
11.16 |
BE36UP149 |
7 |
|
Mangakotaha Stream Valley |
Whaiti Kuranui 1BY2C3B1, 1BY2C3B2, 1BY2C3C, 1BY2C3D, 1BY2C2, 1BY2C3E and 1BY2C3F |
8.42 |
BE36UP152A |
7, 8, 10 |
|
Adjacent to Arahiwi Scenic Reserve |
Whaiti Kuranui 1BY, 1BY2C3B1, 1BY2C3B2, 1BY2C4A, 1BY2C4B1, 1BY2C4B2, 1BY2C2, 2C1, 2C3C to 2C3F, Pts Whaiti Kuranui 1BY2C6A and 6B, Whaiti Kuranui 11, Lot 1 DPS 88268, Pt Sec 106 Block VII Patetere North SD. |
100.08 |
BE36UP153 |
7 |
|
Waione Valley Scrub |
Lot 1 DPS 88268. |
7.04 |
BE36UP154 |
5 |
* |
Galaxy Road Lagoon |
Lot 1 DPS 88263. |
1.87 |
BE36UP155 |
5 |
* |
Asteroid Road Scrub |
Lot 1 DPS 88263. |
7.38 |
BE36UP156 |
5 |
* |
Galaxy Wetland |
Lot 1 DPS 88263. |
1.73 |
BE36UP157 |
5 |
|
Leslie Wetland |
Lot 1 DPS 88269. |
2.85 |
BE36UP158 |
5 |
* |
Leslie Road Scrub |
Lot 1 DPS 88263. |
4.71 |
BE36UP173 |
7 |
|
Te Whetu – Kokako Fragments |
Pt Kokako. |
1.91 |
BE36UP177 |
7 |
|
Moorhouse Road Wetland |
Lot 2 DP 403146, Lot 3 DP 430239, Pt Kokako, Lot 2 DP 414616, Lot 1 DPS 17264. |
12.34 |
BE36UP178 |
7 |
* |
Oraka Stream Wetland and Riparian Strip |
Pt Sec 106 and Sec 242 Block VII Patetere North SD, Pt Kokako 1. |
10.82 |
BE36UP180 |
7 |
* |
Lunar Road Wetland |
Lot 1 DPS 88268. |
2.35 |
BE36UP181 |
7 |
* |
Oraka Stream Lakes |
Pt Sec 106 Block VII Patetere North SD. |
22.14 |
BE36UP182 |
7 |
* |
Oraka Stream Forest Remnant 1 |
Pt Sec 106 Block VII Patetere North SD, Pt Kokako 1, Pt Whaiti Kuranui 1. |
1.64 |
BE36UP183 |
7 |
* |
Mercury Road Forest |
Lot 1 DPS 88268. |
2.44 |
BE36UP184 |
7 |
* |
Muir Road Wetland |
Lot 1 DPS 88268, Pt Sec 106 Blk VII Patetere North |
1.45 |
BE36UP185 |
7 |
|
Oraka Stream – Te Whetu Road |
Pt Whaiti Kuranui 1, Pts Sec 106 Blk VII Patetere North SD. |
11.81 |
BE36UP186 |
7 |
* |
Snow Road Cliffs and Butler Road Bluffs |
Pt Sec 106 Blk VII Patetere North SD. |
9.73 |
BE36UP187 |
7 |
|
Oraka Stream Gullies |
Lot 1 DPS 88268, Pt Sec 106 Blk VII Patetere North |
6.12 |
BE36UP188 |
7 |
* |
Day Road Wetland |
Pt Sec 106 Blk VII Patetere North SD. |
0.43 |
BE36UP189 |
7 |
* |
Lower Onukutauira Stream |
Pt Sec 106 Blk VII Patetere North SD, Pt Sec 1 Blk I Horohoro West SD. |
15.94 |
BE36UP190 |
7 |
* |
Waione Wetland |
Lot 1 DPS 88268. |
6.40 |
BE36UP191 |
7, 8 |
* |
Endeans Road Reserve (Part) |
Pts Sec 106 Blk VII Patetere North SD, Lots 1-3 DP 428183. |
495.63 |
BE36UP223 |
7 |
* |
Te Ranga Road Wetland |
Lot 3 DP 430239 |
0.31 |
BE36UP226 |
7 |
* |
Whakaironga Wetland (Jeffs Road) |
Lot 5 DP 414616 |
1.22 |
BE36UP227 |
10 |
|
Newell Road North Scrub |
Lot 2 DP 364792, Lot 4 DP 440463. |
1.86 |
BE36UP228 |
7 |
|
Downer Road Forest Remnants 1 |
Lots 1 and 2 DP 25729, Sec 6 Blk I Horohoro West SD, Pt Te Whetu 3A. |
1.91 |
BE36UP229 |
7 |
* |
Korakonui Stream Forest and Wetland |
Te Ranga 3 and 4B, Sec 1 Blk I Ngautuku SD, Pt Te Whetu 3A. |
15.59 |
BE36UP230 |
7 |
* |
Downer Road Forest Remnant 2 |
Pt Te Whetu 3A. |
1.35 |
BE36UP231 |
7 |
* |
Downer / Opakau Valley |
Te Ranga 3, Pt Te Whetu 3A, Lot 2 DP 414616. |
22.76 |
BE36UP234 |
7 |
|
McDowall Wetland |
Pt Te Whetu 3A. |
9.87 |
BE36UP235 |
7 |
* |
Tauwhare Valley Wetland |
Te Whetu 3B4, Lot 3 DP 414616. |
1.05 |
BE36UP237 |
7, 10 |
* |
Sutton Road Wetland |
Lot 6 DP 414616 |
6.49 |
BE36UP238 |
10 |
* |
Sutton Road Valley |
Lot 6 DP 414616, Lot 4 DP 430239. |
7.96 |
BE36UP239 |
10 |
|
Bat Road Wetland |
Lot 6 DP 414616 |
3.92 |
BE36UP240 |
10 |
|
Galaxy Road Scrub |
Lot 6 DP 414616 |
1.20 |
BE36UP241 |
10 |
* |
Galaxy Road Wetland |
Lot 6 DP 414616 |
1.87 |
BE36UP242 |
10 |
* |
Kangaroo Forest |
Lot 89 DP 430239, Sec 9 SO 430972. |
45.58 |
BE36UP243 |
10 |
|
Panda Road Scrub |
Sec 9 SO 430972. |
0.82 |
BE36UP244 |
7 |
|
Te Whetu Road Remnant |
Pt Sec 106, Secs 243 and 245 Blk VII Patetere North SD, Lot 1 DP 25729, Sec 6 Blk I Horohoro West SD. |
2.56 |
BE36UP245 |
7 |
|
Tawarata Wetland |
Pt Sec 1 Blk I Horohoro West SD. |
8.97 |
BE36UP246 |
7 |
* |
Mc Dowall Tawa Forest |
Pt Sec 1 Blk I Horohoro West SD, Pt Te Whetu 3A. |
12.07 |
BE36UP247 |
7 |
|
Upper Crimp Road Forest Remnants |
Pt Sec 1 Blk I Horohoro West SD |
9.91 |
BE36UP248 |
7 |
|
Tauwhare Valley Forest Remnants |
Lot 3 DP 414616 |
2.76 |
BE36UP249 |
7 |
* |
Pollux Road Remnants and Wetland |
Pt Sec 106 Blk VII Patetere North SD, Pt Sec 1 Blk I Horohoro West SD. |
4.01 |
BE36UP250 |
7, 8 |
* |
Upper Onukutauira Stream |
Pt Sec 2 Blk I Horohoro West SD, Lot 2 DP 428183. |
8.22 |
BE36UP251 |
7, 8 |
|
Upper Crimp Road Riparian Margins |
Lot 3 DP 414616 |
23.05 |
BE36UP252 |
7, 8 |
* |
Tauwhare Stream |
Lot 3 DP 414616, Lot 6 DP 430239. |
44.33 |
BE36UP253 |
7, 8, 10, 11 |
* |
Tikitiki Forest |
Lots 8 and 9 DP 430239. |
54.33 |
BE36UP254A |
10, 11 |
* |
Pukerimu Forest |
Lot 9 DP 430239, Lot 2 DP 421248. |
150.47 |
BE36UP255 |
10,11 |
* |
Cat Road Gully |
Lot 2 DP 421248 |
8.50 |
BE36UP256A |
8 |
|
Adjacent to Mokaihaha Ecological Area |
Sec 1 SO 60421, Lot 1 DPS 62529, Pt Sec 3 Blk VI Horohoro West SD, Lot 3 DPS 65055. |
43.28 |
BE36UP257 |
11 |
* |
Perimeter Road Stream |
Lot 1 DPS 62530, Lot 2 DP 421248 |
17.43 |
BE36UP258 |
8 |
|
Mamaku South Road Forest Remnants |
Lots 1 and 2 DPS 68312, Lot 1 DP 62529. |
5.39 |
BE36UP259A |
11 |
|
Adjacent to Horohoro Forest |
Lot 1 DPS 62530, Lot 9 DP 430239 |
43.69 |
BE36UP416 |
2 |
|
Arataha Stream Remnants 2 |
Lots 2 and 3 DPS 28445 |
17.39 |
BE36UP418A |
2 |
* |
Adjacent to QEII 5/03/714 |
Pt Whaiti Kuranui 4C2 |
1.96 |
BE36UP419 |
4 |
|
Tunnel Road |
Pt 1 Sec 105 Blk XII Patetere North SD |
2.88 |
BF35UP262 |
9 |
* |
Morley Road Wetland |
Lot 1 DP 391077 |
1.05 |
BF35UP263 |
9 |
* |
Kraft Road Riparian Forest |
Lot 2 DP 434079 |
3.43 |
BF35UP265 |
9 |
* |
Watson Road Wetland |
Lot 2 DP 434079 |
5.63 |
BF35UP266 |
9 |
* |
Jack Henry Wetland |
Lot 2 DP 434079 |
18.72 |
BF35UP267 |
9 |
|
Poodle Road Wetland |
Lot 2 DP 354784 |
5.83 |
BF35UP268 |
9 |
|
Barwell Road Wetland |
Lot 2 DP 354784 |
0.85 |
BF35UP269 |
9 |
|
Mastiff Road Wetland |
Lot 5 DP 354784 |
6.64 |
BF35UP270 |
9 |
|
Mastiff Road Riparian Margins |
Lot 5 DP 354784 |
1.13 |
BF35UP271 |
9 |
|
Mangarewa Stream Horseshoe |
Lot 2 DP 354784 |
1.27 |
BF35UP273 |
9 |
* |
Mangarewa Stream |
Lots 1 and 2 DP 434079, Lot 3 DP 413316 |
18.03 |
BF35UP274 |
9 |
* |
Tumai Wetland |
Lot 3 DP 413316 |
10.21 |
BF35UP275 |
9, 10 |
* |
Sloan Road Lake |
Lot 2 DP 409360 |
5.44 |
BF35UP276 |
9, 10 |
* |
Whippet Road Lake |
Lot 2 DP 409360 |
0.95 |
BF35UP277 |
9, 10 |
|
Greyhound Road Wetland |
Lot 3 DP 409360 |
13.78 |
BF35UP278 |
9, 10 |
* |
Sloan Road Riparian Site |
Lot 4 DP 409360 |
0.51 |
BF35UP307 |
9 |
* |
Tumai Stream and Eastern Waipapa Dam |
Lot 3 DP 413316, Lot 1 DPS 89582, Sec 1 SO 326129 |
58.66 |
BF35UP308 |
9 |
* |
Cameron Road Wetland |
Lot 3 DP 413316 |
10.62 |
BF35UP309 |
9, 12 |
* |
Lake Waipapa |
Lot 1 DPS 89582, Sec 1 SO 326126, Lot 4 DP 411958. |
105.92 |
BF35UP310 |
9, 12 |
* |
Lake Waipapa Margins |
Sec 1 SO 326126, Lot 4 DP 411958, Lot 3 DP 413316. |
143.28 |
BF35UP313 |
12 |
* |
Mangaiti Stream |
Lot 4 DP 411958 |
1.86 |
BF35UP314 |
12 |
* |
Pakaowatea Stream |
Lot 4 DP 411958 |
4.06 |
BF35UP316 |
12 |
* |
Lower Wainui Stream |
Lot 4 DP 411958 |
4.46 |
BF35UP317 |
12 |
* |
Christiansen Road Stream |
Lot 4 DP 411958 |
1.87 |
BF35UP318 |
12, 13 |
* |
Kopakorahi Stream Riparian Vegetation |
Sec 1 SO 326125, Lot 5 DP 411958, Lots 1, 8 and 9 DP 428181, Lots 1, 3 and 5 DP 425239 |
39.96 |
BF35UP320 |
10,13 |
* |
Waituna Stream |
Lots 1-3 and 5 DP 425239. |
25.89 |
BF35UP321 |
13 |
* |
Kopakorahi Stream B |
Lots 1, 2 and 5 DP 425239. |
17.85 |
BF35UP324 |
13 |
* |
Kamahi Road Wetland |
Lot 5 DP 425239 |
1.03 |
BF35UP376 |
12, 13, 15 |
|
Lake Maraetai |
Lot 1 DPS 89539, Secs 1 and 2 SO 326125, Lot 4 DP 411958, Lots 1, 3, 4 and 6 DP 428181, Sec 1 SO 424510 |
385.11 |
BF35UP379 |
12, 13 |
|
Kowhai Road Wetland |
Lots 5 and 6 DP 425239, Lot 3 DP 428181, Sec 2 SO 326125 |
21.99 |
BF35UP380 |
12,13 |
* |
Plateau Road Stream |
Lots 3 and 4 DP 428181, Lot 6 DP 425239 |
6.99 |
BF35UP381 |
13 |
* |
Tawa Road Stream and Wetland (Part) |
Lot 5 DP 425239 |
3.30 |
BF35UP382 |
13 |
* |
Turtle Road Wetland |
Lot 5 DP 425239, Pt Whakamaru Maungaiti West 5208C2 and C3. |
2.07 |
BF35UP384 |
13 |
* |
Smythe Valley Wetland |
Lot 5 DP 425239 |
3.94 |
BF35UP385 |
13 |
* |
Taraire Road Wetland |
Lots 5 and 6 DP 425239 |
8.36 |
BF35UP386 |
13 |
* |
Whakamaru Lookout |
Lot 8 DP 399187 |
2.02 |
BF35UP388 |
13 |
* |
Kiteroa Road Remnants 1 |
Lot 8 DP 399187 |
5.52 |
BF35UP389 |
13, 15 |
* |
Quartz Road Bush Pocket |
Lot 8 DP 399187 |
2.11 |
BF35UP410 |
16 |
|
Ongaroto Road Scrub |
Lot 5 DP 425239, Secs 1 and 6 SO 326120, Lot 2 DP 428564, Lot 1 DPS 12813, Pt Lot 2 DP 24877, Sec 1 SO 38512, Lot 8 DP 399187 |
42.32 |
BF35UP411 |
15 |
|
Ongaroto Road West Wetland |
Lot 2 DP 428564, Lot 8 DP 399187, Sec 6 SO 326120. |
2.98 |
BF35UP412 |
13-16 |
* |
Lake Whakamaru |
Sec 1 SO 326120, Pt Whakamaru Maungaiti, Sec 6 SO 60573, Lot 5 DP 399187, Lot 2 DP 324603, Lot 2 DP 324603. |
521.60 |
BF36UP281 |
10 |
|
Pokaiwhenua Stream-Ken Road Forest |
Lot 6 DP 414616, Lot 2 DP 364792, Sec 9 SO 430972 |
22.72 |
BF36UP282 |
10 |
|
Mossop Road Scrub |
Lot 2 DP 24874 |
1.26 |
BF36UP283 |
10 |
|
Spence Road Wetland 1 |
Lot 2 DP 24874, Lot 2 DPS 1659, Lot 6 DP 414616, Lot 5 DP 407148, Lot 1 DP 426538. |
9.30 |
BF36UP284 |
10 |
* |
Spence Road Wetland 2 |
Lot 5 DP 407148 |
0.28 |
BF36UP285 |
10 |
* |
Spence Road Wetland 3 |
Lot 5 DP 407148 |
1.11 |
BF36UP286 |
10 |
|
Matarawa Road Remnants |
Secs 7, 9 11, 14, 15, 21 and 24 Blk V Ngautuku SD, Lot 2 DPS 86508, Sec 10 Blk XII Patetere South SD. |
12.39 |
BF36UP287 |
10,11 |
* |
Opakau Stream |
Lots 1 to 3 DP 421248, Sec 9 SO 430972. |
84.50 |
BF36UP288 |
10 |
* |
Kurawara Stream and Pokaiwhenua Stream |
Sec 9 SO 430972, Lot 2 DP 452648 |
37.09 |
BF36UP289 |
10 |
|
Boundary Road / Fox Road Stream |
Sec 10 SO 430972, Lot 2 DP 407148 |
4.66 |
BF36UP290 |
10 |
* |
Rahui Road Wetland |
Lot 7 DP 421248. |
0.68 |
BF36UP292 |
10,11 |
|
Jaguar Road Scrub |
Lot 4 DP 421248. |
4.23 |
BF36UP293 |
10,11 |
* |
Te Roto Stream |
Lot 4 DP 414616, Lots 3 and 4 DP 421248, Sec 9 SO 430972 |
56.32 |
BF36UP294 |
10,11 |
|
Mangawhara Stream |
Lots 7, 8 and 20 DP 421248, Sec 10 SO 430972. |
6.89 |
BF36UP295 |
10, 11 |
* |
Rauna Road Flaxland |
Lot 27 DP 421248 |
1.63 |
BF36UP296 |
10 |
* |
Rauna Road Wetlands |
Lot 27 DP 421248 |
2.87 |
BF36UP299 |
11 |
|
Mamaku South Road Flaxland |
Lot 11 DP 421248. |
0.61 |
BF36UP300 |
11 |
|
Mamaku South Road Wetland |
Lot 11 DP 421248. |
5.71 |
BF36UP301 |
11 |
* |
Mamaku South Road Airstrip Scrub |
Lot 12 DP 421248, Lot 2 DPS 62530. |
8.10 |
BF36UP302 |
11 |
|
Horoeka Wetland |
Lot 12 DP 421248. |
3.07 |
BF36UP303 |
11 |
|
Bush Road Wetland |
Lot 12 DP 421248 |
1.48 |
BF36UP305A |
11 |
* |
Adjacent to Matahana Ecological Area 1 |
Lot 14 DP 421248, Lot 7 DP 407148, Lot 2 DPS 65055, Lot 1 DPS 64931, Lot 2 DPS 62530. |
22.96 |
BF36UP305B |
11 |
* |
Adjacent to Matahana Ecological Area 2 |
Lots 1 to 4 DPS 68063, Sec 1 SO 59871 |
65.63 |
BF36UP306 |
11 |
|
Matahana Forest Block Remnants |
Lots 13 and 14 DP 421248, Lot 7 DP 407148 |
130.20 |
BF36UP328 |
13 |
* |
Wawa Road Stream |
Lots 1 and 2 DP 414482, Lot 5 DP 425239, Lot 21 DPS 92062. |
5.11 |
BF36UP329 |
13 |
* |
Wawa Road Wetland |
Lot 21 DPS 92062. |
1.29 |
BF36UP330 |
10 |
|
Barron Road Stream |
Lot 4 DP 361068. |
1.25 |
BF36UP331 |
10 |
|
Barron Road Willow Wetland |
Lot 4 DP 361068 |
1.35 |
BF36UP332 |
10,13 |
|
Gnu Road Wetland |
Lots 4 and 7 DP 361069 |
2.85 |
BF36UP333 |
13 |
* |
Old State Highway 1 Wetland |
Lot 1 DP 433672 |
2.72 |
BF36UP334 |
10, 13 |
|
Tram Road/Loop Road Stream |
Lot 1 DPS 91494, Lots 1 and 2 DP 414482, Whakamaru Maungaiti M3No2, Pt Whakamaru Maungaiti |
14.18 |
BF36UP335 |
13 |
* |
Coach Road Wetland |
Lot 2 DPS 92059 |
0.59 |
BF36UP336 |
13 |
* |
Coach Road Forest |
Whakamaru Maungaiti M2 and M3No2, Lot 2 DPS 92059 |
86.82 |
BF36UP338 |
13 |
* |
Cashmores Road Remnants |
Lot 3 DP 22207 |
3.12 |
BF36UP339 |
13 |
|
Tram Road Scrub |
Pt Whakamaru Maungaiti, Pt Lot 4 DP 22207 |
2.90 |
BF36UP340 |
10 |
* |
Bull Road Wetland |
Lot 27 DP 421248 |
1.47 |
BF36UP341 |
10 |
* |
Barron Road Wetland |
Lot 27 DP 421248 |
2.35 |
BF36UP343 |
10,13 |
* |
Anderson Road Flaxland |
Lot 6 DP 361069 |
1.25 |
BF36UP344 |
13 |
* |
Matakatau Stream |
Lot 6 DP 361069 |
0.58 |
BF36UP345 |
13 |
* |
Delaney Road Wetland |
Lot 1 DPS 92061 |
1.51 |
BF36UP346 |
13 |
* |
Old State Highway 1 Gully |
Lots 6 and 8 DPS 92062, Secs 42 and 43 SO 61588, Lot 2 DPS 92061, Lot 1 DPS 92060 |
13.40 |
BF36UP347 |
13 |
* |
Coach Road Wetland/Gully |
Lot 1 DPS 92060, Sec 2 SO 336601 |
1.43 |
BF36UP348 |
13 |
* |
Miromiro Road Wetland |
Lot 4 DP 435654 |
1.24 |
BF36UP350 |
13 |
|
Wallace Road Gullies |
Lot 3 DP 435654, Lot 2 DP 440053, Lot 1 DPS 34534 |
11.04 |
BF36UP353 |
11,13, 14 |
|
Bob Road Wetland |
Lot 27 DP 421248, Lots 3 and 8 DP 407148, Lot 3 DP 435654, Lot 8 DP 421248 |
29.68 |
BF36UP354 |
14 |
|
Elephant Road Gorge |
Lots 7 and 8 DP 407148 |
2.23 |
BF36UP355 |
14 |
|
Pine Road Remnants 2 |
Lots 3 and 8 DP 407148 |
0.62 |
BF36UP356 |
14 |
* |
Len Road Wetland |
Lot 3 DP 407148 |
2.13 |
BF36UP358 |
14 |
|
Pukerimu/Chamois Road Wetland |
Lot 1 DP 429193 |
1.09 |
BF36UP360 |
11 |
* |
Tikorangi/Deer Road Wetland |
Lot 7 DP 407148 |
0.47 |
BF36UP361 |
11 |
* |
Warthog Road Wetland |
Lot 7 DP 407148 |
0.49 |
BF36UP362 |
11 |
* |
Tikorangi/Harry Johnson Wetland |
Lot 7 DP 407148 |
2.13 |
BF36UP363 |
11,14 |
* |
Chamois Road Bluffs |
Lot 7 DP 407148 |
6.18 |
BF36UP364 |
11,14 |
* |
Chamois Road Wetland |
Lot 7 DP 407148 |
1.10 |
BF36UP365 |
14 |
* |
Wapiti Road Wetland |
Lots 1 and 2 DP 429193 |
2.53 |
BF36UP367 |
11 |
* |
Deer Gully |
Lot 7 DP 407148 |
1.36 |
BF36UP368 |
11 |
* |
Rahopakapaka Stream (Part) |
Lot 7 DP 407148 |
1.78 |
BF36UP369 |
11 |
* |
Harry Johnson Wetland |
Lot 7 DP 407148 |
0.75 |
BF36UP371 |
14 |
* |
Tahunaatara Stream |
Lot 7 DP 407148 |
1.66 |
BF36UP372 |
14 |
* |
Road D6370 Wetland |
Lot 1 DP 351690 |
0.42 |
BF36UP373 |
14 |
* |
Yak Road Wetland |
Lot 1 DP 351690 |
1.92 |
BF36UP374 |
14 |
* |
Highway 30 Wetland |
Lot 1 DP 351690 |
2.06 |
BF36UP391 |
13 |
|
Hoiho Road Wetland |
Lot 3 DP 22207, Lots 12 and 13 DPS 92062, Lot 2 DP 414482, Pt Whakamaru Maungaiti West 5208C2 and C4B. |
33.96 |
BF36UP392 |
13 |
* |
Tui Road Wetland |
Lot 12 DPS 92062 |
4.56 |
BF36UP394 |
13 |
|
Fantail Road Wetlands |
Whakamaru Maungaiti West 5208A and C4B, Lot 12 DPS 92062, Lot 2 DPS 8041 |
3.39 |
BF36UP395 |
13 |
* |
Kereru Road Wetland 1 |
Lot 7 DP 399187 |
4.92 |
BF36UP397 |
13 |
* |
Hoiho-Tram Wetland |
Lots 1 and 2 DPS 8041 |
3.86 |
BF36UP398 |
13 |
* |
Kereru Road Wetland 2 |
Lot 7 DP 399187 |
1.21 |
BF36UP399 |
13 |
* |
Korotai Road Wetland |
Lot 7 DP 399187 |
0.98 |
BF36UP400 |
13 |
|
Opareiti Stream I |
Lot 1 DPS 8041, Lot 7 DP 399187, Lot 1 DP 428564. |
9.75 |
BF36UP402 |
13,14 |
|
Whangapoa Stream/Lake Atiamuri Riparian Strips |
Sec 1 SO 326130, Lot 2 DP 343046 |
3.69 |
BF36UP403 |
13,14 |
* |
Lake Atiamuri and Lower Whangapoa Stream |
Lot 2 DP 324603, Sec 1 SO 326130 |
65.67 |
BF36UP404 |
13,14 |
|
Lake Atiamuri Dam Scrub |
Sec 1 SO 326130, Lot 2 DP 324603 |
4.81 |
BF36UP406 |
13 |
|
Korimako/Toroa Road Gullies |
Lot 4 DP 435654, Lot 2 DP 22338, Lot 7 DP 399187 |
23.35 |
BF36UP407 |
13 |
|
Mangaharakeke Stream Gullies |
Lot 7 DP 399187, Lots 2 and 4 DP 435654 |
29.96 |
BF36UP413 |
15,16 |
* |
Lake Whakamaru Remnants |
Lot 2 DP 428564, Sec 1 SO 326130. |
10.93 |
BF36UP414 |
16 |
* |
Ngaroto Marae Wetland |
Lot 5 DP 399187, Sec 1 SO 326130. |
19.12 |
BF36UP415 |
10 |
|
Kinleith Willow Wetland |
Lot 4 DP 361069 |
2.68 |
BE36P066A |
2 |
* |
Adjacent to Kaimai-Mamaku Conservation Park (Including Opuiaki Ecological Area) |
Sec 1 Blk I Patetere North East SD |
|
BE36P066B |
2 |
* |
Adjacent to Kaimai-Mamaku Conservation Park (Including Opuiaki Ecological Area) |
Pt Lot 2 Sec 75 Blk IV Patetere North East SD, Lot 1 DPS 24566, Pt Sec 73 Block XVI Tapapa SD |
|
BE36P066C |
4 |
* |
Adjacent to Kaimai-Mamaku Conservation Park (Including Opuiaki Ecological Area) |
Lot 6 DP 37241 |
|
BE36P066D |
4 |
* |
Adjacent to Kaimai-Mamaku Conservation Park (Including Opuiaki Ecological Area) |
Lot 5 DP 414173 |
|
BE36P107A |
4 |
* |
Adjacent to Leslie Road Conservation Area (Northern Part) |
Pt Sec 4 and Sec 6 Blk VIII Patetere North SD. |
6.99 |
BE36P107B |
4 |
* |
Adjacent to Leslie Road Conservation Area (Northern Part) |
Pt Sec 4 Blk VIII Patetere North SD |
|
BE36P107C |
4 |
* |
Adjacent to Leslie Road Conservation Area (Northern Part) |
Pt Legal Road |
|
BE36P107D |
4 |
* |
Adjacent to Leslie Road Conservation Area (Northern Part) |
Pt Legal Road |
|
BE36P107E |
4 |
* |
Adjacent to Leslie Road Conservation Area (Northern Part) |
Sec 6 Blk VIII Patetere North SD |
|
BE36P111A |
4 |
* |
Adjacent to Selwyn Scenic Reserve |
Lots 8, 9 and 10 DP 414173. |
|
BE36P111B |
4 |
* |
Adjacent to Selwyn Scenic Reserve |
Lot 3 DP 383955 |
|
BE36P114A |
4 |
* |
Adjacent to Mamaku Forest |
Lot 1 DPS 88265, Sec 1 SO 437149. |
|
BE36P114B |
4 |
* |
Adjacent to Mamaku Forest |
Lot 1 DPS 88265, Sec 1 SO 437149 |
|
BE36P114C |
4 |
* |
Adjacent to Mamaku Forest |
Sec 1 SO 437149, Lot 1 DPS 88266 |
|
BE36P114D |
4 |
* |
Adjacent to Mamaku Forest |
Sec 1 SO 437149, Lot 1 DPS 88266 |
|
BE36P114E |
4 |
* |
Adjacent to Mamaku Forest |
Sec 1 SO 437149, Pt Legal Road. |
|
BE36P114F |
4, 5 |
* |
Adjacent to Mamaku Forest |
Sec 1 SO 437149, Pt Legal Road. |
|
BE36P114G |
5 |
* |
Adjacent to Mamaku Forest |
Sec 2 SO 437149, Sec 50 Block X Patetere North East SD |
|
BE36P114H |
5 |
* |
Adjacent to Mamaku Forest |
Sec 2 SO 437149, Sec 50 Block X Patetere North East SD |
|
BE36P114I |
5 |
* |
Adjacent to Mamaku Forest |
Lot 1 DPS 88263 |
|
BE36P114J |
5 |
* |
Adjacent to Mamaku Forest |
Lot 1 DPS 88263 |
|
BE36P114K |
4, 5 |
* |
Adjacent to Mamaku Forest |
Lot 1 DPS 88263, Sec 1 SO 437149 |
|
BE36P114L |
4 |
* |
Adjacent to Mamaku Forest |
Lot 1 DPS 88263 |
|
BE36P114M |
4 |
* |
Adjacent to Mamaku Forest |
Lot 1 DPS 88263, Sec 1 SO 437149 |
|
BE36P114N |
4, 5 |
* |
Adjacent to Mamaku Forest |
Lot 1 DPS 88263, Sec 1 SO 437149 |
|
BE36P114O |
4 |
* |
Adjacent to Mamaku Forest |
Lot 1 DPS 88263 |
|
BE36P114P |
4 |
* |
Adjacent to Mamaku Forest |
Lot 1 DPS 88263 |
|
BE36P114Q |
7 |
* |
Adjacent to Mamaku Forest |
Pt Whaiti Kuranui 1BX |
|
BE36P120 |
5 |
* |
Adjacent to Omanawa Road Scenic Reserve |
Lot 1 DPS 85780 |
|
BE36P152A |
7 |
* |
Adjacent to Arahiwi Scenic Reserve |
Pt Railway. |
8.02 |
BE36P254A |
10,11 |
* |
Adjacent to Pukerimu Stream Ecological Area |
Lot 2 DP 421248, Lot 1 DPS 62530, Lot 9 DP 430239, Sec 1 SO 60422. |
1.76 |
BE36P259A |
11 |
* |
Adjacent to Horohoro Forest (Excluding Ecological Areas) |
Lot 1 DPS 62530 |
|
BE36P259B |
11 |
* |
Adjacent to Horohoro Forest (Excluding Ecological Areas) |
Lot 1 DPS 62530 |
|
BE36P259C |
11 |
* |
Adjacent to Horohoro Forest (Excluding Ecological Areas) |
Lot 1 DPS 62530 |
|
BE36P259D |
11 |
* |
Adjacent to Horohoro Forest (Excluding Ecological Areas) |
Lots 1 and 5 DPS 62530 |
|
BE36P259E |
8 |
* |
Adjacent to Horohoro Forest (Excluding Ecological Areas) |
Lots 1 and 3 DPS 65055, SO 59430. |
|
BE36P259F |
8,11 |
* |
Adjacent to Horohoro Forest (Excluding Ecological Areas) |
Lot 1 DPS 65055 |
|
BE36P259G |
8 |
* |
Adjacent to Horohoro Forest (Excluding Ecological Areas) |
Lot 1 DPS 68312 |
|
BE36P259H |
11 |
* |
Adjacent to Horohoro Forest (Excluding Ecological Areas) |
Lots 1 and 2 DPS 65055 |
|
BE36P259I |
11 |
* |
Adjacent to Horohoro Forest (Excluding Ecological Areas) |
Lot 2 DPS 65055 |
|
BE36P305A |
11 |
* |
Adjacent to Matahana Ecological Area |
Lot 2 DPS 65055 |
23.56 |
BE36P305B |
11 |
* |
Adjacent to Matahana Ecological Area |
Lot 1 DPS 64930 |
|
BE36P305C |
11 |
* |
Adjacent to Matahana Ecological Area |
Lot 1 DPS 64930 |
|
BE36P305D |
11 |
* |
Adjacent to Matahana Ecological Area |
Lot 1 DPS 64930 |
|
BE36P305E |
11 |
* |
Adjacent to Matahana Ecological Area |
Lot 1 DPS 64931 |
|
BE36P305F |
11 |
* |
Adjacent to Matahana Ecological Area |
Lot 1 DPS 64931 |
|
BE36P305G |
11 |
* |
Adjacent to Matahana Ecological Area |
Lot 1 DPS 64931 |
|
BE36P305H |
11 |
* |
Adjacent to Matahana Ecological Area |
Lot 1 DPS 64931 |
|
BE36P305I |
11 |
* |
Adjacent to Matahana Ecological Area |
Lot 2 DPS 65055 |
|
BE36P305J |
11 |
* |
Adjacent to Matahana Ecological Area |
Lot 13 DP 421248, Lot 2 DPS 62530 |
|
BE36P305K |
11 |
* |
Adjacent to Matahana Ecological Area |
Pt Legal Road |
|
BE36P305L |
11 |
* |
Adjacent to Matahana Ecological Area |
Lot 2 DPS 65055 |
|
BE36P305M |
11 |
* |
Adjacent to Matahana Ecological Area |
Lot 2 DPS 65055 |
|
BE36P305N |
11 |
* |
Adjacent to Matahana Ecological Area |
Lot 2 DPS 65055 |
|
BE36P305O |
11 |
* |
Adjacent to Matahana Ecological Area |
Lot 2 DPS 65055 |
|