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Description: Lake structures consent data that is linked to the Accela Management System. This is created from a view in BoprcLink on BRCSVSQL02 (vwAccela_GIS_LakeStructure) andis updated nightly from the Accela database. Any records added in Accela during the day will not show in this dataset until the following day. This feature class has been created for performance reasons.For the current view of the consents data see View_ConsentPointAccela.
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Description: This 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.The origins of the Rate Code field seem to have been lost in the murky depths of time but it is fairy certain that this is code is not in use. It is possible that this was used only to give a unique code to each polygon in the dataset. - but this is not confirmed.
Description: The Bay of Plenty Regional Council is required to inform respected Iwi of any consents or plans that can impact statutory acknowledgment/deed of settlement land. These sites are outlined and listed in the Regional Policy Statement (RPS).This layer aims to identify all the statutory acknowledgement areas in the Bay of Plenty Region.CAUTION:Not all sites in this layer are Statutory Acknoledgment sites. As of 11 Jan 2017 - with help from Nassah Steed and Esta Farquar, all Statutory Acknowledgment sites recognized in the RPS were identified. As a result of this work, a new field was created in the dataset to identify those sites. The field is called "Is Feature Found in RPS?" If attribute is populated with "Yes" then this is recongnized in the RPS. PLEASE use a filter query on "Yes" if you want to produce any maps that will contain statutory Acknowledgment Sites that are recognized in the RPS.
Description: The Bay of Plenty Regional Council is required to inform respected Iwi of any consents or plans that can impact statutory acknowledgment/deed of settlement land. These sites are outlined and listed in the Regional Policy Statement (RPS).This layer aims to identify all the statutory acknowledgement areas in the Bay of Plenty Region.CAUTION:Not all sites in this layer are Statutory Acknoledgment sites. As of 11 Jan 2017 - with help from Nassah Steed and Esta Farquar, all Statutory Acknowledgment sites recognized in the RPS were identified. As a result of this work, a new field was created in the dataset to identify those sites. The field is called "Is Feature Found in RPS?" If attribute is populated with "Yes" then this is recongnized in the RPS. PLEASE use a filter query on "Yes" if you want to produce any maps that will contain statutory Acknowledgment Sites that are recognized in the RPS.
Description: The Bay of Plenty Regional Council is required to inform respected Iwi of any consents or plans that can impact statutory acknowledgment/deed of settlement land. These sites are outlined and listed in the Regional Policy Statement (RPS).This layer aims to identify all the statutory acknowledgement areas in the Bay of Plenty Region.CAUTION:Not all sites in this layer are Statutory Acknoledgment sites. As of 11 Jan 2017 - with help from Nassah Steed and Esta Farquar, all Statutory Acknowledgment sites recognized in the RPS were identified. As a result of this work, a new field was created in the dataset to identify those sites. The field is called "Is Feature Found in RPS?" If attribute is populated with "Yes" then this is recongnized in the RPS. PLEASE use a filter query on "Yes" if you want to produce any maps that will contain statutory Acknowledgment Sites that are recognized in the RPS.
Description: The Bay of Plenty Regional Council is required to inform respected Iwi of any consents or plans that can impact statutory acknowledgment/deed of settlement land. These sites are outlined and listed in the Regional Policy Statement (RPS).This layer aims to identify all the statutory acknowledgement areas in the Bay of Plenty Region.CAUTION:Not all sites in this layer are Statutory Acknoledgment sites. As of 11 Jan 2017 - with help from Nassah Steed and Esta Farquar, all Statutory Acknowledgment sites recognized in the RPS were identified. As a result of this work, a new field was created in the dataset to identify those sites. The field is called "Is Feature Found in RPS?" If attribute is populated with "Yes" then this is recongnized in the RPS. PLEASE use a filter query on "Yes" if you want to produce any maps that will contain statutory Acknowledgment Sites that are recognized in the RPS.
Description: The Bay of Plenty Regional Council is required to inform respected Iwi of any consents or plans that can impact statutory acknowledgment/deed of settlement land. These sites are outlined and listed in the Regional Policy Statement (RPS).This layer aims to identify all the statutory acknowledgement areas in the Bay of Plenty Region.CAUTION:Not all sites in this layer are Statutory Acknoledgment sites. As of 11 Jan 2017 - with help from Nassah Steed and Esta Farquar, all Statutory Acknowledgment sites recognized in the RPS were identified. As a result of this work, a new field was created in the dataset to identify those sites. The field is called "Is Feature Found in RPS?" If attribute is populated with "Yes" then this is recongnized in the RPS. PLEASE use a filter query on "Yes" if you want to produce any maps that will contain statutory Acknowledgment Sites that are recognized in the RPS.
Description: The Bay of Plenty Regional Council is required to inform respected Iwi of any consents or plans that can impact statutory acknowledgment/deed of settlement land. These sites are outlined and listed in the Regional Policy Statement (RPS).This layer aims to identify all the statutory acknowledgement areas in the Bay of Plenty Region.CAUTION:Not all sites in this layer are Statutory Acknoledgment sites. As of 11 Jan 2017 - with help from Nassah Steed and Esta Farquar, all Statutory Acknowledgment sites recognized in the RPS were identified. As a result of this work, a new field was created in the dataset to identify those sites. The field is called "Is Feature Found in RPS?" If attribute is populated with "Yes" then this is recongnized in the RPS. PLEASE use a filter query on "Yes" if you want to produce any maps that will contain statutory Acknowledgment Sites that are recognized in the RPS.
Description: The Bay of Plenty Regional Council is required to inform respected Iwi of any consents or plans that can impact statutory acknowledgment/deed of settlement land. These sites are outlined and listed in the Regional Policy Statement (RPS).This layer aims to identify all the statutory acknowledgement areas in the Bay of Plenty Region.CAUTION:Not all sites in this layer are Statutory Acknoledgment sites. As of 11 Jan 2017 - with help from Nassah Steed and Esta Farquar, all Statutory Acknowledgment sites recognized in the RPS were identified. As a result of this work, a new field was created in the dataset to identify those sites. The field is called "Is Feature Found in RPS?" If attribute is populated with "Yes" then this is recongnized in the RPS. PLEASE use a filter query on "Yes" if you want to produce any maps that will contain statutory Acknowledgment Sites that are recognized in the RPS.
Description: The Bay of Plenty Regional Council is required to inform respected Iwi of any consents or plans that can impact statutory acknowledgment/deed of settlement land. These sites are outlined and listed in the Regional Policy Statement (RPS).This layer aims to identify all the statutory acknowledgement areas in the Bay of Plenty Region.CAUTION:Not all sites in this layer are Statutory Acknoledgment sites. As of 11 Jan 2017 - with help from Nassah Steed and Esta Farquar, all Statutory Acknowledgment sites recognized in the RPS were identified. As a result of this work, a new field was created in the dataset to identify those sites. The field is called "Is Feature Found in RPS?" If attribute is populated with "Yes" then this is recongnized in the RPS. PLEASE use a filter query on "Yes" if you want to produce any maps that will contain statutory Acknowledgment Sites that are recognized in the RPS.
Description: The Bay of Plenty Regional Council is required to inform respected Iwi of any consents or plans that can impact statutory acknowledgment/deed of settlement land. These sites are outlined and listed in the Regional Policy Statement (RPS).This layer aims to identify all the statutory acknowledgement areas in the Bay of Plenty Region.CAUTION:Not all sites in this layer are Statutory Acknoledgment sites. As of 11 Jan 2017 - with help from Nassah Steed and Esta Farquar, all Statutory Acknowledgment sites recognized in the RPS were identified. As a result of this work, a new field was created in the dataset to identify those sites. The field is called "Is Feature Found in RPS?" If attribute is populated with "Yes" then this is recongnized in the RPS. PLEASE use a filter query on "Yes" if you want to produce any maps that will contain statutory Acknowledgment Sites that are recognized in the RPS.
Description: The Bay of Plenty Regional Council is required to inform respected Iwi of any consents or plans that can impact statutory acknowledgment/deed of settlement land. These sites are outlined and listed in the Regional Policy Statement (RPS).This layer aims to identify all the statutory acknowledgement areas in the Bay of Plenty Region.CAUTION:Not all sites in this layer are Statutory Acknoledgment sites. As of 11 Jan 2017 - with help from Nassah Steed and Esta Farquar, all Statutory Acknowledgment sites recognized in the RPS were identified. As a result of this work, a new field was created in the dataset to identify those sites. The field is called "Is Feature Found in RPS?" If attribute is populated with "Yes" then this is recongnized in the RPS. PLEASE use a filter query on "Yes" if you want to produce any maps that will contain statutory Acknowledgment Sites that are recognized in the RPS.
Description: The Bay of Plenty Regional Council is required to inform respected Iwi of any consents or plans that can impact statutory acknowledgment/deed of settlement land. These sites are outlined and listed in the Regional Policy Statement (RPS).This layer aims to identify all the statutory acknowledgement areas in the Bay of Plenty Region.CAUTION:Not all sites in this layer are Statutory Acknoledgment sites. As of 11 Jan 2017 - with help from Nassah Steed and Esta Farquar, all Statutory Acknowledgment sites recognized in the RPS were identified. As a result of this work, a new field was created in the dataset to identify those sites. The field is called "Is Feature Found in RPS?" If attribute is populated with "Yes" then this is recongnized in the RPS. PLEASE use a filter query on "Yes" if you want to produce any maps that will contain statutory Acknowledgment Sites that are recognized in the RPS.
Description: The Bay of Plenty Regional Council is required to inform respected Iwi of any consents or plans that can impact statutory acknowledgment/deed of settlement land. These sites are outlined and listed in the Regional Policy Statement (RPS).This layer aims to identify all the statutory acknowledgement areas in the Bay of Plenty Region.CAUTION:Not all sites in this layer are Statutory Acknoledgment sites. As of 11 Jan 2017 - with help from Nassah Steed and Esta Farquar, all Statutory Acknowledgment sites recognized in the RPS were identified. As a result of this work, a new field was created in the dataset to identify those sites. The field is called "Is Feature Found in RPS?" If attribute is populated with "Yes" then this is recongnized in the RPS. PLEASE use a filter query on "Yes" if you want to produce any maps that will contain statutory Acknowledgment Sites that are recognized in the RPS.
Description: The Bay of Plenty Regional Council is required to inform respected Iwi of any consents or plans that can impact statutory acknowledgment/deed of settlement land. These sites are outlined and listed in the Regional Policy Statement (RPS).This layer aims to identify all the statutory acknowledgement areas in the Bay of Plenty Region.CAUTION:Not all sites in this layer are Statutory Acknoledgment sites. As of 11 Jan 2017 - with help from Nassah Steed and Esta Farquar, all Statutory Acknowledgment sites recognized in the RPS were identified. As a result of this work, a new field was created in the dataset to identify those sites. The field is called "Is Feature Found in RPS?" If attribute is populated with "Yes" then this is recongnized in the RPS. PLEASE use a filter query on "Yes" if you want to produce any maps that will contain statutory Acknowledgment Sites that are recognized in the RPS.
Description: The Bay of Plenty Regional Council is required to inform respected Iwi of any consents or plans that can impact statutory acknowledgment/deed of settlement land. These sites are outlined and listed in the Regional Policy Statement (RPS).This layer aims to identify all the statutory acknowledgement areas in the Bay of Plenty Region.CAUTION:Not all sites in this layer are Statutory Acknoledgment sites. As of 11 Jan 2017 - with help from Nassah Steed and Esta Farquar, all Statutory Acknowledgment sites recognized in the RPS were identified. As a result of this work, a new field was created in the dataset to identify those sites. The field is called "Is Feature Found in RPS?" If attribute is populated with "Yes" then this is recongnized in the RPS. PLEASE use a filter query on "Yes" if you want to produce any maps that will contain statutory Acknowledgment Sites that are recognized in the RPS.
Description: The Bay of Plenty Regional Council is required to inform respected Iwi of any consents or plans that can impact statutory acknowledgment/deed of settlement land. These sites are outlined and listed in the Regional Policy Statement (RPS).This layer aims to identify all the statutory acknowledgement areas in the Bay of Plenty Region.CAUTION:Not all sites in this layer are Statutory Acknoledgment sites. As of 11 Jan 2017 - with help from Nassah Steed and Esta Farquar, all Statutory Acknowledgment sites recognized in the RPS were identified. As a result of this work, a new field was created in the dataset to identify those sites. The field is called "Is Feature Found in RPS?" If attribute is populated with "Yes" then this is recongnized in the RPS. PLEASE use a filter query on "Yes" if you want to produce any maps that will contain statutory Acknowledgment Sites that are recognized in the RPS.
Description: The Bay of Plenty Regional Council is required to inform respected Iwi of any consents or plans that can impact statutory acknowledgment/deed of settlement land. These sites are outlined and listed in the Regional Policy Statement (RPS).This layer aims to identify all the statutory acknowledgement areas in the Bay of Plenty Region.CAUTION:Not all sites in this layer are Statutory Acknoledgment sites. As of 11 Jan 2017 - with help from Nassah Steed and Esta Farquar, all Statutory Acknowledgment sites recognized in the RPS were identified. As a result of this work, a new field was created in the dataset to identify those sites. The field is called "Is Feature Found in RPS?" If attribute is populated with "Yes" then this is recongnized in the RPS. PLEASE use a filter query on "Yes" if you want to produce any maps that will contain statutory Acknowledgment Sites that are recognized in the RPS.
Description: Show bus routes of the Bay of plenty Region - route numbers, route names and a link to the time table details on the Bay Bus website.Data is changed regularly by the Bay of Plenty Regional Council Transport team and updated in this dataset by the Geospatial team.
Description: In 2015 the Ministry of Education is withdrawing the majority of its school bus network in Tauranga. Bay ofPlenty Regional Council is providing a replacement bus service called Schoolhopper.The changes are due to a Ministry of Education policy based on the growth of Tauranga and access in the urban area to an established public transport network.The SchoolHopper school bus network is designed by Bay of Plenty Regional Council.The routes were digitised based on the 2014 school bus routes from Ministry of Education.The routes service the following schools: Aquinas CollegeBethlehem CollegeGreenpark SchoolGreerton SchoolMaungatapu PrimaryMount Maunganui IntermediateMount Maunganui CollegeOtumoetai CollegeOtumoetai IntermediatePāpāmoa Primary SchoolPāpāmoa CollegeSt Mary SchoolSt Thomas Moore SchoolTauranga Boys CollegeTauranga Girls CollegeTauranga IntermediateTauranga PrimaryThere will be on going changes when they are operational in 2015.
Description: Full dataset from LINZ covers New Zealand including North Island, South Island, Stewart Island/Rakiura, Chatham Islands, and nearby offshore islands.This dataset is for the Bay of Plenty region onlyEach suburb and locality is assigned a name, major name, Territorial Authority and, if appropriate, additional in use names. A population estimate is provided for each suburb and locality by Stats NZ.For more information please refer to the NZ Suburbs and Localities Data Dictionary and the LINZ WebsiteChanges to NZ Suburbs and Localities can be requested by emailing addresses@linz.govt.nz
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Copyright Text: Please don't supply this data to people outside the Bay of Plenty Regional council. This data is freely available from the LINZ Data Service (LDS)
Description: This rural area was created by starting with ones from the Rotorua Lakes Council planning zones recieved from them in January 2016.The zones used were:RV1 – Reserve 1 – Conservation ReserveRV2 – Reserve 2 – Destination ReserveRV3 – Reserve 3 – Community Asset ReserveRR1 – Rural 1 – Working RuralRR2 – Rural 2 – Rural LifestyleRR3 – Rural 3 – Rural Village (which includes Mamaku)FRV3 – Future Reserve 3 – Future Community Asset ReserveFRD1 – Future Residential 1 – Future Residential LivingFRR2 - Future Residential 2 – Future Rural LifestyleLakes ASome areas from these zones were then removed and some areaswere added. All streams and most of the roads were included into the rural area and all areas defined as pastoral that were not already included were added.NOTE: The PC 10 area is only where NutrientManagementZone = "Rural" This is the definition query applied to the layer in the Water Service of BayExplorer
Description: Updated on 07 March 2022There are 67 territorial authorities in New Zealand. This total reflects the amalgamation of the seven territorial authorities (Rodney District, North Shore City, Waitakere City, Auckland City, Manukau City, Papakura District, and Franklin District) into one Auckland Council in 2010.Territorial authorities are the second tier of local government in New Zealand, below regional councils. The 67 territorial authorities comprise 13 city councils including the Auckland council, 53 district councils, and the Chatham Islands Territory.Some territorial authority boundaries are coterminous with regional council boundaries but there are several exceptions. An example is Taupo District, which is split between four regions, although most of its area falls within the Waikato Region. When defining the boundaries of territorial authorities, the Local Government Commission bases considerable weight on the ‘community of interest’.Territorial authorities are defined at mesh-block and statistical area level.
Description: Updated on 07 March 2022General electorate boundaries are defined at mesh-block level. The regional council is the top tier of local government in New Zealand. There are 16 regional councils in New Zealand (defined by Part 1 of Schedule 2 of the Local Government Act 2002). Eleven are governed by an elected regional council, while five are governed by territorial authorities (the second tier of local government), who also perform the functions of a regional council and are known as unitary authorities.These unitary authorities are Auckland Council, Nelson City Council, and Gisborne, Tasman, and Marlborough District Councils. The Chatham Islands Council also performs some of the functions of a regional council, but is not strictly a unitary authority. Unitary authorities act as regional councils for legislative purposes. Regional councils are responsible for administrating many environmental and transport matters, such as land transport planning and harbour navigation and safety. Regional councils were established in 1989 after the abolition of the 22 local government regions. The Local Government Act 2002 requires the boundaries of regions to conform, as far as possible, to one or more water catchments. When determining regional boundaries, the Local Government Commission considered regional communities of interest when selecting which water catchments to include in a region. It also considered factors such as natural resource management, land use planning, and environmental matters.Some regional council boundaries are coterminous with territorial authority boundaries, but there are several exceptions. An example is Taupo District, which is geographically split between four regions, although most of its area falls within the Waikato Region. Where territorial local authorities straddle regional council boundaries, the affected area is statistically defined by complete statistical areas. In general, however, regional councils contain complete territorial authorities.Auckland Council unitary authority was formed in 2010, under the Local Government (Tamaki Makarau Reorganisation) Act 2009, replacing the Auckland Regional Council and seven territorial authorities.The seaward boundary of any coastal regional council is the twelve-mile New Zealand territorial limit.Regional councils are defined at mesh-block and statistical area level.