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1m Contours 2009. Covers the Urban Areas of the Hastings District
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Operative District Plan Zones. District wide zoning created for the Operative DP March 2020 (Partially Operative District Plan with the exception of Section 16.1 and Appendix 50).Updated January 2021 - Brookvale Residential Zone Change added
Operative Notable Tree Points. Shows the latest Notable Tree Points as part of the Operative DP March 2020 (Partially Operative District Plan with the exception of Section 16.1 and Appendix 50).
Location of Trees owned and maintained by the Hastings District Council. Includes road side and park trees.
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Stormwater Nodes maintained by the Hastings District Council.
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Scheduled Activities - includes Permitted Activities as an attribute field. Used in the Operative DP March 2020 (Partially Operative District Plan with the exception of Section 16.1 and Appendix 50).
DCGIS is an interactive map that provides increased functionality for advanced users as well as access to about 150 layers of GIS data, including parcel information, contour lines, aerial photography, county park amenities, park trails, bikeways, county road construction, roundabouts, floodplains and more. It allows you to create a map at any scale you wish.
The Interactive GIS Map is intended for use on any device - mobile or desktop - with high speed access.
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This vector dataset contains the liquefaction hazard maps for Wairoa, Central Hawke's Bay and Hastings districts based on geotechnical interpretaion of geological maps, shallow groundwater surface modelling, available geotechnical data on the NZGD and probabilistic seismic hazard model information. Refer to Sections 6.2 to 6.4 of Rosser and Dellow et al (2017) for a detailed description of the liquefaction hazard mapping methodology.This data can be used to understand the variation, spatially and temporally of liquefaction hazards in Hawke's Bay. The current maps are necessarily conservative to address the uncertainties in the data sources.This includes, for the Wairoa District Council, Central Hawke’s Bay District Council and Hastings District Council (outside the Heretaunga Plains), a buffer zone added to all the polygons identified as having a liquefaction hazard. This includes, for the Wairoa District Council, Central Hawke’s Bay District Council and Hastings District Council (outside the Heretaunga Plains), a buffer zone added to all the polygons identified as having a liquefaction hazard. The width of this buffer zone is 500 m (+/- 250 m) and allows for the differences between the accuracy of lines on a geological map at a scale of 1:250,000 (+/- 250 m) and the greater accuracy of property boundaries on cadastral maps to be reconciled. If a property is located wholly or partially within the buffer zone this indicates that there is uncertainty about the level of liquefaction hazard. Site specific assessments (ranging from visual inspection through to ground investigations) will be needed to determine the level of liquefaction hazard. If a buffer zone boundary line falls across a property it should initially be treated as being part of the higher hazard class for the purpose of interpreting the map. As additional subsurface and groundwater data becomes available and the science of liquefaction prediction improves the maps presented in this report will need review and revision. The liquefaction planning maps for Wairoa District, Central Hawke's Bay District and Hastings District (beyond the Heretaunga Plains) are not suitable for use in conjunction with their respective district plans because of the scale difference between the underpinning geological maps (1:250,000) used to delineate the liquefaction susceptibility and most district plan maps (1:1500 to 1:25,000) and the limited datasets used to compile the maps.
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The Hawke's Bay Regional LiDAR 2020 project is part of the LINZ National Elevation Programme. The project encompasses the areas of Hawke's Bay Regional Council that overlap with Wairoa District Council, Hastings District Council, Napier City Council and Central Hawke's Bay District Council administration boundaries.This layer shows extent of the Hawke's Bay Regional LiDAR 2020 Project dataset and links to some sites were it and ancillary data can be accessed. It includes links to Hawke's Bay Regional Council Opendata Portal, LINZ LDS and OpenTopography Sites.For updates on the availability of the LIDAR data please contact gissupport@hbrc.govt.nzFirst created: 5 November 2021 Update and Maintenance Frequency: UnplannedMetadata Updated: 15 March 2023
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This layer indicates the extent of major weather event flooding from analysis based on information such as photographs, videos, satellite photos, local council building inspection information and ground contours.The extents have been prepared based on the best information available to the councils and may be subject to change at any time as new information becomes available. The map show extents only, not depth. Any extents plotted which encompass a building footprint does not necessarily indicate that building was flooded.The information contained in the map is limited in accuracy in many places, and cannot be relied on or substituted for a site-specific investigation. The map should not be relied upon as the sole basis for making any decision in relation to potential risk. You are advised to seek your own independent advice from a suitably qualified person as to the potential implications for a property. This data is a collaborative effort by Central Hawke's Bay District Council, Hastings District Council, Hawke's Bay Regional Council, Napier City Council, and Wairoa District Council.Feedback on this map is welcome. If you have additional information that would improve the mapping, please contact engineering.enquires@hbrc.govt.nz.NIWE Feb 2023 (Cyclone Gabrielle) - Version 13As this layer is being activity managed the data includes a version attribute field that notes the version of data for a particular event.First Created: 26 Feb 2025 Update and Maintenance Frequency: Ad hocMetadata Updated: 3 April 2025
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The Hawke's Bay Regional LiDAR 2020 project is part of the LINZ National Elevation Programme. The project encompasses the areas of Hawke's Bay Regional Council that overlap with Wairoa District Council, Hastings District Council, Napier City Council and Central Hawke's Bay District Council administration boundaries.This layer shows the map tiles (NZTopo50 1,1000) used for product creating and naming for the Hawke's Bay Regional LiDAR 2020 Project. The layer includes information on tile names, bounding coordinates and LiDAR nominal pulse density specifications for each tile.First created: 29 Sept 2021 Update and Maintenance Frequency: Ad hoc, last updated 2 November 2021
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1m Contours 2009. Covers the Urban Areas of the Hastings District