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Shows the location of all consents (including current, expired and lapsed consents) held by Bay of Plenty Regional Council (BOPRC). The point data shows the location of the consented activities.Please note: This is a very large data set and it is advisable to zoom the location you are interested in and then use the filtered data set function.For more information about what activities require a resource consent with BOPRC, please visit http://www.boprc.govt.nz/environment/resource-consents/activities-requiring-resource-consent/
Map is used in Current Resource Consents App on the Bay of Plenty Maps Hub site.
The area within which mangroves can be removed by the Estuary Care Groups under the Resource Consent.The areas were digitised based on the following consent documents: Consent--Expiry--Group63941 --Dec 2016 Tanner’s Point/Athenree64154--Mar 2017 --Uretara64912--Jun 2017 --Morton Prestidge65026 --Dec 2017 --Ōmokoroa and Mangawhai Bay64546 --Mar 2017 --Te Puna65219--Mar 2018--Matua65220--Mar 2018 --Waikareao65372--Apr 2018--Waimapu65389--Apr 2018--Welcome Bay62776--Expired --WaikarakaAreas last updated in Jan 2018 (GSP-545909). For any queries regarding these areas, please contact the Tauranga Catchment manager.
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Statutory Acknowledgements in the Bay of Plenty by Iwi - A Statutory Acknowledgement is a formal acknowledgement by the Crown that recognises the particular cultural, spiritual, historical and traditional association of iwi with a site of significance or resource identified as a statutory area. Statutory Areas only relate to Crown-owned land and include areas of land, geographic features, lakes, rivers, wetlands and coastal marine areas. With respect to bodies of water such as lakes, rivers and wetlands, the Statutory Acknowledgement excludes any part of the bed not owned or controlled by the Crown. Under the Resource Management Act 1991, Deeds of Settlement and Settlement Legislation achieved with each iwi, regional, city and district councils are required to include statutory acknowledgments in relevant district and regional plans and policy statements, and to have regard to them in resource consent decision making.For more info, please visit: https://www.boprc.govt.nz/your-council/working-with-iwi/statutory-acknowledgements
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The District Plan is a legal document prepared in accordance with the Resource Management Act 1991. It provides zonings to all of the District's land e.g. residential, rural, lifestyle, commercial and industrial to ensure that enough of each is available and is used for its intended purpose. Within each zone, the District Plan sets out what land use and subdivision activities are permitted or require resource consent. It also sets out what the requirements are for each so that adverse effects on people and/or the environment can be managed.For more information on the District Plan go here. The District Plan is also available in an ePlan format with interactive mapping
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Attribution 3.0 (CC BY 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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Shows the location of all consents (including current, expired and lapsed consents) held by Bay of Plenty Regional Council (BOPRC). The point data shows the location of the consented activities.Please note: This is a very large data set and it is advisable to zoom the location you are interested in and then use the filtered data set function.For more information about what activities require a resource consent with BOPRC, please visit http://www.boprc.govt.nz/environment/resource-consents/activities-requiring-resource-consent/