Description: This layer is intended to be linked with the information stored in the financial system using the Asset_ID field. This field is common to both GIS and finance. It is intended that this layer be updated on an annual basis to include the latest evaluation information and/or any Bay of Plenty Regional Council assets constructed or added during the previous year.It is intended that this layer become a single port of call for all rivers and drainage related assets, including those not owned by the Bay of plenty Regional Council. It is very import that registered BOPRC assets be distinguished from non BOPRC Assets. To do this used the Asset Owner field. Non BOPRC Registered Assets will not have an Asset ID, this is intentional.Information showing the location of the Bay of Plenty Regional Council's assests and additional non Bay of Plenty Regional Council Assets that are of importance to day to day operations. Drainage asset types include Culverts, Floodgates, Pumpstations, Dropstructures, Stopbanks, Rockwork, Rubble, Floodwalls etc.It is important that this layer is not altered without previous consent from the Principal Technical Engineer or the Manager of the Engineering section.
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Description: Polygon buffers around drains, rivers, spillways and defences against waterthat are managed by BOPRC. They vary in size, depending on what the bylaw states. The attributes show what bylaw applies and what features are being protected. This data is intended to give the public an idea of where the bylaws apply. It will also be used when issuing LIM reports. Original data was captured in November 2015 with the help of Debbie Fransen from the Engineering department at BOPRC.