Description: 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. The Waikato civil defence boundary is also different to the regional boundary.The Waikato civil defence boundary was source from Waikato Regional Council in May 2014. This was combined with the Bay of Plenty civil defence boundary and with the 2012 regional boundaries for the rest of the country to create the full civil defnce boundaries for New Zealand.
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Copyright Text: Waikato Regional Council
Statistics New Zealand
Bay of Plenty Regional Council
Description: Polygons of all District boundaries in the BOP region, including Taupo and Rotorua. Updated 2010 - change in district boundary between Western Bay of Plenty and Tauranga City.This dataset is the definitive set of territorial authority boundaries for2012 as defined by the Local Government Commission and/or theterritorial authorities themselves but maintained by Statistics NewZealand (who are the custodian). A Territorial Authority is definedunder the local government act 2001m as a city or a district council.There are now a total of 67 territorial authorities in New Zealand. Thisupdated total reflects the amalgamation of the seven territorialauthorities (Rodney District, North Shore City, Waitakere City, AucklandCity, Manukau City, Papakura District and Franklin District) into onenew Auckland Council in 2010.Territorial authorities are the second tier of local government in NewZealand, below regional councils. The 67 territorial authoritiescomprise: 12 city councils, 53 district councils, the Auckland Counciland the Chatham Islands Territory. Six territorial authorities (AucklandCouncil, Nelson City Council, Gisborne , Tasman , and MarlboroughDistrict Councils) also perform the functions of a regional council andthus are known as unitary authorities. Chatham Islands Territoryundertakes only some of the functions of a regional council, and istherefore not a unitary authority. Territorial authority districts are notsubdivisions of regions, and some of them fall within more than oneregion. Taupo District has the distinction of straddling the boundariesof four different regions. Territorial authorities are based oncommunities of interest and road access and administer local roadingand reserves, sewerage, building consents, the land use and subdivisionaspects of resource management, and other local matters.Territorial authorities are defined at meshblock and area unit level.
Service Item Id: 75d095ddb3104b0e9165dd1d40a1f5f2
Copyright Text: Statistics New Zealand.
These conditions of supply apply to all users of Statistics New Zealand digital boundaries effective 1 July 2007. Permitted uses: Statistics New Zealand must be acknowledged as the source of the
boundaries. Uses not permitted: Users are not permitted to change the accuracy of the boundaries and supply them to another party.
Description: Polygons of all District boundaries in the BOP region, including Taupo and Rotorua. Updated 2010 - change in district boundary between Western Bay of Plenty and Tauranga City.This dataset is the definitive set of territorial authority boundaries for2012 as defined by the Local Government Commission and/or theterritorial authorities themselves but maintained by Statistics NewZealand (who are the custodian). A Territorial Authority is definedunder the local government act 2001m as a city or a district council.There are now a total of 67 territorial authorities in New Zealand. Thisupdated total reflects the amalgamation of the seven territorialauthorities (Rodney District, North Shore City, Waitakere City, AucklandCity, Manukau City, Papakura District and Franklin District) into onenew Auckland Council in 2010.Territorial authorities are the second tier of local government in NewZealand, below regional councils. The 67 territorial authoritiescomprise: 12 city councils, 53 district councils, the Auckland Counciland the Chatham Islands Territory. Six territorial authorities (AucklandCouncil, Nelson City Council, Gisborne , Tasman , and MarlboroughDistrict Councils) also perform the functions of a regional council andthus are known as unitary authorities. Chatham Islands Territoryundertakes only some of the functions of a regional council, and istherefore not a unitary authority. Territorial authority districts are notsubdivisions of regions, and some of them fall within more than oneregion. Taupo District has the distinction of straddling the boundariesof four different regions. Territorial authorities are based oncommunities of interest and road access and administer local roadingand reserves, sewerage, building consents, the land use and subdivisionaspects of resource management, and other local matters.Territorial authorities are defined at meshblock and area unit level.
Service Item Id: 75d095ddb3104b0e9165dd1d40a1f5f2
Copyright Text: Statistics New Zealand.
These conditions of supply apply to all users of Statistics New Zealand digital boundaries effective 1 July 2007. Permitted uses: Statistics New Zealand must be acknowledged as the source of the
boundaries. Uses not permitted: Users are not permitted to change the accuracy of the boundaries and supply them to another party.
Description: Polygons of all District boundaries in the BOP region, including Taupo and Rotorua. Updated 2010 - change in district boundary between Western Bay of Plenty and Tauranga City.This dataset is the definitive set of territorial authority boundaries for2012 as defined by the Local Government Commission and/or theterritorial authorities themselves but maintained by Statistics NewZealand (who are the custodian). A Territorial Authority is definedunder the local government act 2001m as a city or a district council.There are now a total of 67 territorial authorities in New Zealand. Thisupdated total reflects the amalgamation of the seven territorialauthorities (Rodney District, North Shore City, Waitakere City, AucklandCity, Manukau City, Papakura District and Franklin District) into onenew Auckland Council in 2010.Territorial authorities are the second tier of local government in NewZealand, below regional councils. The 67 territorial authoritiescomprise: 12 city councils, 53 district councils, the Auckland Counciland the Chatham Islands Territory. Six territorial authorities (AucklandCouncil, Nelson City Council, Gisborne , Tasman , and MarlboroughDistrict Councils) also perform the functions of a regional council andthus are known as unitary authorities. Chatham Islands Territoryundertakes only some of the functions of a regional council, and istherefore not a unitary authority. Territorial authority districts are notsubdivisions of regions, and some of them fall within more than oneregion. Taupo District has the distinction of straddling the boundariesof four different regions. Territorial authorities are based oncommunities of interest and road access and administer local roadingand reserves, sewerage, building consents, the land use and subdivisionaspects of resource management, and other local matters.Territorial authorities are defined at meshblock and area unit level.
Service Item Id: 75d095ddb3104b0e9165dd1d40a1f5f2
Copyright Text: Statistics New Zealand.
These conditions of supply apply to all users of Statistics New Zealand digital boundaries effective 1 July 2007. Permitted uses: Statistics New Zealand must be acknowledged as the source of the
boundaries. Uses not permitted: Users are not permitted to change the accuracy of the boundaries and supply them to another party.