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Insoll Fairview Downs Porritt Hillcrest West Huntington Clarkin Hamilton ! "I ! PALLISER D R R IVE H Y S A V D E ! N A U Guide to using this map: R E J I LA ON DRIVE " NG D T P ALE A L R ! O ACE WAIR CO ! "I This is a map of the area containing your property. UR ERE U "I I P R D " TE RIV A E AD U O N L R G HIL AW EN A ! RE R E D !G G I DRIV HuntingtoEInGH RIVE L E O N The map shows notable local changes which are R O H T D M S U IL C E O B P LA K R K N proposed for the mapped area. A O O !T N O U H N "I I O R R ChedwoO rth VER O O E E A K D C E A D L R R O !D E A G See the map legend for an index of these local A S VE N T C N U R E U C O N E "I T "I PER "I changes and check the map to see which ones WAKE STR OO PL EET B C AC E E R N ! affect your area of the city. L ! A Y R W N CR D A R S D O E R IR UD S T U E T R R E C B E E D I N E Y " E R C C IV E N T O T O ! In addition to the mapped local changes, U U ! R R P T R L T T ITE A R R there are other proposed changes which may OSS UE E C EN AV A H U ! E T ! OR M DW M HE N C W affect the area but which are not noted on the AD C E O A I R L V " S C A IE T A Y "I MR REE R IE I CO T ST A E L ! " N N S R map. O R PLA LAM CE R O L LE Y L A T L E REE D T S T E MON D E E T FR A E A E E B V C I R T O ! " A E A S L H R A P An explanation of the local changes and also N C N X L ET L U L E E Y E K R A U T K B T S R S S NT S S W E E O A U M M R O B G C E S O N O the other changes is on the reverse side of this E N L U ! O T L ! M A I D V O R E N O R N map. T U O E A A V A D I N E " D FTO C N "I I U ! " E R E ! S E F A S D I OA R C S S R V This map and the explanations on the reverse RE C R I E C R E E CA I N G W " IN N ! T PIR D ! T A AS O S T side do not identify each and every change T R T O R EE C STR S E O E IR A AR T NG that may affect the area. TO AI N L ! P ER P ! I B EN L Porritt L M " A W A CO A H T C C D C N E E A I W E " INS E O TO C R I For further detail of all changes please see the C A " E T N D L D I C R " E S R N I A P " L A A E A I A T OPA P ! K L L ! E S I " P I E L " A D K E V R M " E L O R full Proposed District Plan at: A R C TR O C LS U E P E U O E C S I A W P L H " ST L N G A A E E N O V G A T C R O V U T A E L R Y E I A E E E D R U N R T A C S N A E !O D E O B ! R Y AL N V I www.hamilton.co.nz/districtplan L " A R S H A A E L L V I W D H E R G T I D A E G AL E L R E U R A C L T P L CE M R H P L A E A A ET L I ND I G R N E A A " TR E S S S N ! or view a copy of the Proposed District Plan H E S E NTO P CI L E M A A U E C EN K L AV C E E at Council’s offices or libraries. RE A D E N L D GA E O A N S N P R E ! RO TO C S U N I NG LD EN LLS "I E C V Fairview Downs A I E GF L A LDERSO "I W IN E L A N PO I I SO P " " R N R IN T L P O EE T B R T S T A A S I To view maps showing notable local changes N " F E E C D P E A T R O E C H B I L T E R S ! A ! E Clarkin V in neighbouring areas, see: N I V E Y R I K " D I A R B E W T D E RO N C C L A N C E W L I C A P O K S R IKA R D E K R O E A S D L R E A C C E L S O D A R S S IE S T T S R T T L I A F C E L R ! E E " O E ! R R E T W www.hamilton.co.nz/mappedchanges L E ER W E S O E S A UG P AY E R P O O W K A E D H D C T N L E AD I E M S " A T T P H Y T ! I E " EE R V R C E E I R P LA S K IN " A O C K H T C I T C E EE L " O Hotline: 07 838 6478 E L TR S E N I S OT Insoll E N E AD D "I D N O OA AD "I A C E R R O E RO L C N GE ! LS R U R Y O ID L N M ER A D LER D E O AN S P R CO OW D TR E C MA R P EN R H E S I I V " E D R C E A S O H C R E T E C A T AR D L A O U S R N E H O RT L T N R !A O P T ! N T A D E N M I A A N O L L H C S I D CR W " S Legend - Proposed District Plan P S H E A T S E N R G S A O I E " O S E R R E R R !Y T AIR C O R L F F O I V A Notable Local Changes E R E A L E D IV D O R N ESCENT R RC O O I R A T C E " A S A P A Y D T D D D W D H EY R A T N RUA U R A K S O O O U I E R R " Y Y A D A I O B R " Y D OA Some, or all, of the features contained within R R ! D MA S E H N N A T O I E R " the legend may appear on this mapped area E L R S T T EL S L O "I ER E A Y V TRE S D N E of Hamilton. T J U! TRE E E N O N R S T H VE I INTE N A " W E S Y ET T U T E RE EE EN R RL Change in Zoning ST TR V E E RD ED S A E D D FO LFR T ROA OX A H EN ! DEN IFT HOW F ET TRE DE S ! "I I Change in Transport Corridor Ranking LAU " D C AD C A A A RO O S TIN R BE T E E "I L Y I VA A !T T ! A V D D R A M A Arterial Transport Corridor Protection Area E RO O I Y A H R N AR A ND M N N R U BOU U A E W B A T D Y I A A V E R " E P P E Enderley I !Y N E S ! R U A Y T E C R E S H S G T T ¬ R ¬ O R Flood Hazard Areas R R O NUE O A I E E O VE AV C " A H E R Y D I I T E S V " K O IL A BA ! A L ! D BI S L E Claudelands T IL E Y E " R AD E T TRE Y Y RO A E S R I O R R T O " DA V AS A N T E A U E S BO Y I D D Waikato Riverbank and Gully Hazard Area N LE " U I AN H EA S R " E T ST I T G S E REET R A ¬ T "I ¬ E IV P R H I E P " I R Y L " A R T CE ET YOUNG STRE I O E ET Significant Natural Areas E U " A T R D S R I ES N " I M R " HA I E T O A Y LAN LOD R N C I ME D U E S " A S E T VENU A O T ILLIES A D G W R C R A K O I L R N I A E O " U ¬ Change in Built Heritage Ranking I ¬ I K F R F E IA ! P B R ! "I R U T T E K O E A D UBS A ! S T L N S ! U D A L A L A R R O T A R V E ! O S N !II N Y N "O H T I A A G L D K U "I "I E " R N I A D M O E ! " E O ! "I "I O R Changes to Significant Archaeological and Cultural Sites E I I O R R U R ! " L B ! ! "I N T E ! A R O ! O 6 O T ! I ! K G ! S 2 ! A ! " I N ! ! "I U E V H D R N A S P I I E " " ! D A A S R V T W ! U T E A A I R E PeE achgrove RU OAD K I I R S R A R " " C R R U K A U A O T T EN UR R ! T G V A ! ¬ E S R A A Electricity Transmission Corridors O D NS R ¬ Y L E I O E A F E L D B A D R I E I A L D ¬ N T ¬E ! O T I 'N E ! A R C O S H H S N I D M Y S E L " N T A A ! T A A W T E O ARM ! ¬ R F C N R ¬ E A W R L E PL D R S RE Y T OL O E E T W A E D T O H S A A S I E E T D O E Y M L ! E U N A ! A E T J I R O T S T B ¬ N B L R A M O ¬ G I Ruakura Structure Plan Boundary D C U T A C E " ! N H ! U S V S D J A S E E T O T L S S ! N H R ! R T M T T T ¬ R A J E ¬ E R ¬ U ¬ E Y R T E R E E D L B T RE M S E E T E T R E S u I S R A T CE E " ¬ Y H E N ¬ O A I Y S P C R A L ! AR F V M T AC ! ¬ E T ¬ E E n ¬ ¬ E R L T G T D City Boundary ¬ A E G A ¬ T R E S N R R E N ¬ R A GH E e E ¬ E ¬ RM E ¬I A Y G V E D E E A N T L Y O S ! ¬ ¬ S R ! ¬ ¬¬ B E O ¬ R P S P R S ¬ T M O I ! R " E O R R O T A E O I A E A U l A R ¬ EN I V S ¬ E F A S S " R D U E S T E EN NE T ER R O AV T R E T D IN V ¬ E E ¬ ¬ A T L O E ¬ T C ! E D S O T ! T E N T S ¬A E E W ¬ E M D R OR I T L T S F " D S I NG E R P E E O K A E ! R W R U ! I A N T W R E S C AV S I O " H A R I I E C L G L ¬ I C E ¬ V R ¬ ¬ R Y Y ¬ ¬ M T E R T TRE O T T E ! E L S A EE B P E ON V R R E A S P T W E D S D L R C M DA R D E Y O I R F T T E A A S ¬V O C O O H S ¬ U E ET O E S O N R L I A E " ! L D E R TR ! E ¬ N E D M E D R R R ¬ S K E N V E A T ¬ I O T A R T S T MAP SHOWING SOME OF THE A T S T S ¬ A S W IL E T R S FO T E W I ¬ T O T ¬ L E " ¬ D ¬ O ! R E ¬ M R S R ¬ ! N E ¬ R D B ¬ L T A A D E University E S P S R S O D D T I S E N I L R N R F A N R R E E O ¬ K T G E ¬ ¬ N O O ! E I I H C E ! T A ¬ Y D V P H NOTABLE LOCAL CHANGES ¬ T ¬ L S D ¬ E S S ¬ H L S ¬ T ¬¬ I I T ¬ R G R ¬ ET I H " ! ¬ E E E ¬ TR N E ¬ E ¬ S ¬ LE T T A BE K D IN THE A I ¬¬ O ! " ¬ R ET ¬ ¬E A Hamilton Cen¬tral N ¬ ! R D ! T T G E S G¬ A "I A E D ¬ ¬R L H V O ¬ E PROPOSED DISTRICT PLAN A L E S CLY E HO ¬ N DE ST N L RE ¬ ¬ O E L E T R T ¬ T C T V O N ¬ H N E A T T ¬ I N L E R C A Hamilton East W P E M ! S E ¬ S A E I ¬ A C ! R T T C S T L S L T E O S ¬ Y R Y T T T R E ¬ R S E T I P L R ¬ R R E ¬ E S O R I D R E S A ¬¬ E E ¬R E A C O M T I E ¬ T T C H A I H ¬ A ¬R S E T D E T S E " O S ¬ T T DE R O C R U I S L " W T Y T A OS O ! S S E P ! R X CL N V H S G E E E O ¬ E R T S IN E ¬¬ G C N ¬ ¬ T T L R G ¬ L E K D R Y O E I R B E AV C T E R T E R D E T R S N A OA T B EE O C N U NT ! NU ¬ Y TR C E E O ¬ T K S A E MAN GA I O A B RR C S S O E IE S T ¬D C S CR E E ¬ T U E A A N ! 6 R L R V ! 2 ST L E E Y ¬ S E V I H A ¬ T N A " S ER R E U K E T E N AC E H T O I T ¬ F T " ! R ¬ T O G A EE N U T N R X E ST D I Silverdale E G S E ET A E R L E TR R A T AT S O E S ET E T O N S R C U E S E C TO R N K E ¬ G T A R R E ¬ N H E ! E LI ET V ! 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