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Schedule of Designations Schedule of Designations Waikato District Plan - Waikato Section Schedule of Designations Schedule of Designations DESIG­ UNDER­ MAP DESIGNATING DESIGNATED AREA NATION DATE LEGAL DESCRIPTION LYING # AUTHORITY PURPOSE (Ha) # ZONE 1­3 deleted 4 8 Counties Power Lot 1 DP 53555 Substation 0.2023 Rural 5 7 Counties Power Lot 1 DPS 7007 Substation 0.2023 Rural 6 7, Counties Power Lot 1 DP 61120 Substation 0.2023 Business 7.2, 7.3 7 deleted 8 5 Counties Power Part Allotment 361 Substation 0.2023 Maioro Waiuku West Parish Mining 9 deleted 10 8 Airways Part Allotment 223 Air Nav aid (Non­ 0.7408 Rural Corporation of Koheroa Parish Dir Beacon) NZ Ltd 11 deleted 12 6 Airways Part Allotment 241 Air Nav aid (Non­ 2.0155 Rural Corporation of Parish of Waiuku East Dir Beacon) NZ Ltd 13 7, New Zealand Lots 1, 2 & 3 Subdivision Community Residen­ 7.4, Police of Allotment 15 Parish of Policing Centre tial 2 7.6 Mangatawhiri 14 deleted 15 7, part uplift New Zealand Lots 7, 8 DP 7325 Police Purposes 0.2706 Business 7.1, April 10 Police (TKU Police Patrol 7.3 Base & Residence) 16­20 deleted 21 7 Chorus New Lot 2 DP 136601, Lot 6 Telecommunication 0.0798 Business Zealand Limited DP 182264, Section 6 and Radio SO 383116 Communication and Ancillary purposes 22 5, Chorus New Part Lot 1 DP 34095 Telecommunication 0.0245 Village 5.1 Zealand Limited and Radio Communication and Ancillary purposes 23­25 deleted Printed: 14/5/2021 Page 1 of 14 Waikato District Plan - Waikato Section DESIG­ UNDER­ MAP DESIGNATING DESIGNATED AREA NATION DATE LEGAL DESCRIPTION LYING # AUTHORITY PURPOSE (Ha) # ZONE 26 9.1 Spark New Part Allotment 235 on Telecommunication 0.0268 Village Zealand SO 39107 and Radio Communication and Ancillary purposes 27 deleted 28 7, Chorus New Pt Allt 1 DP 27305 Telecommunication 0.0278 Rural 7.4, Zealand Limited and Radio 7.5 Communication and Ancillary purposes 29 deleted 30 11, Chorus New Lot 1 DPS 23882 Telecommunication 0.1008 Village 11.1 Zealand Limited and Radio Communication and Ancillary purposes 31­32 deleted 33 6, Chorus New Sec 1 SO 58414 Telecommunication 0.0203 Village 6.1 Zealand Limited and Radio Communication and Ancillary purposes 34 12 Chorus New Lot 1 DPS 56446 Telecommunication 0.4317 Rural Zealand Limited (Corner Highway 22/ and Radio Waikaretu Valley Rd, Communication Glen Murray) and Ancillary purposes 35 7 Chorus New Part Lot 2 DPS 7 Lot 13 Telecommunication 0.1239 Rural Zealand Limited DP 37599 McKenzie Rd and Radio (Highway 22), Pukekawa Communication and Ancillary purposes 36­38 deleted 39 18 Ministry of Pt Allot B26 Te Akau Blk Waikaretu Primary 1.8100 Rural Education School 40­41 deleted 42 5 altered Ministry of Part Lot 1 DP13451; Pukeoware Primary 1.6174 Rural Jan 2013 Education Part Lot 1 DP 64738; School Part Allotment 76 Parish Waiuku, Sections 1 & 2 SO 447822 Printed: 14/5/2021 Page 2 of 14 Waikato District Plan - Waikato Section DESIG­ UNDER­ MAP DESIGNATING DESIGNATED AREA NATION DATE LEGAL DESCRIPTION LYING # AUTHORITY PURPOSE (Ha) # ZONE 43 deleted 44 7 Ministry of Pt Allot 35 Pukekohe Harrisville Primary 2.0764 Rural Education Psh School 45­49 deleted 50 5, Ministry of Part Allotment 180 Otaua Primary 2.4934 Village 5.1 Education Parish of Waiuku West School 51 deleted 52 6 Ministry of Part Allotments 250 and Aka Aka Primary 1.6186 Rural Education 251 Parish of Waiuku School East 53­58 deleted 59 7, 8 Ministry of Pt Allots 57 58 Koheroa Mercer Primary 5.0734 Rural Education Psh School 60 7, Ministry of Pt Allot 15 Mangatawhiri Pokeno Primary 2.4281 Residen­ 7.4 Education Psh School tial 2 61­62 deleted 63 8 Ministry of Part Allotment 6 Parish Mangatawhiri 1.6187 Rural Education of Koheroa Primary School 64 deleted 65 9, Ministry of Pt Lot 11 DP 16643 Mangatangi 2.0234 Rural 9.1 Education Primary School 66­71 deleted 72 6 Ministry of Pt Allot 70A Onewhero Te Kohanga 2.0234 Rural Education PSH Primary School 73 6, Ministry of Pt Allt 123 Onewhero Onewhero Area 4.8446 Village 6.1 Education SD School 74 deleted 75 7 Ministry of Lot 1 DP 30624 Pukekawa Primary 2.0234 Rural Education School 76­78 deleted 79 7, Ministry of Lots 1, 2, 3 DP 19557; Tuakau Primary 2.7107 Residen­ 7.1 Education Lots 3,4,5, DP 39603; School tial Secs 104,105,106 Suburbs of Tuakau, Allotments 34, 44, 46, Town of Tuakau North 80 7, Ministry of Lot 2 and Part Lot 3 DP Secondary School 8.5017 Residen­ 7.1 Education 22667 and Lots 4 and 5 (Tuakau College) tial DP 22667 and Lot 1 DP 39091 81­86(A) deleted Printed: 14/5/2021 Page 3 of 14 Waikato District Plan - Waikato Section DESIG­ UNDER­ MAP DESIGNATING DESIGNATED AREA NATION DATE LEGAL DESCRIPTION LYING # AUTHORITY PURPOSE (Ha) # ZONE 86 (C) 7 New Zealand SH1, Mill Road to SH2 State Highway­ Transport intersection/ Pokeno Declared Limited Agency Access Road 86(B­D) deleted 86 (E) 7 Altered New Zealand Pokeno Bypass from Motorway Mar 07 Transport SH2 Intersection to point Agency approx 280m north of Pokeno Rail overbridge 86 (F) 7 New Zealand SH1 from point approx Motorway Transport 280m north of Pokeno Agency Rail overbridge to point 1300m south of overbridge. 86 (G) 7, 8 New Zealand SH1 from point 1300m Motorway Transport south of Pokeno Rail Agency overbridge to Mangatawhiri River Bridge. 86 (H) 7, 8 New Zealand SH1 from Mangatawhiri Motorway Transport River Bridge to Agency Maramarua River Bridge. 86 (I) 7, 8 New Zealand Refer Transit Ref Land for road Transport 2/1501/8 widening for State Agency Highway purposes 87 (A) 7, New Zealand State Highway 2 within State Highway ­ 7.4, Transport the former Franklin Declared Limited 7.5, Agency District Access Road 7.6, 8 87 (B) 7, New Zealand Refer Transit Ref Land for road 7.4, Transport 2/1507/10 widening for State 7.5, Agency Highway purposes 7.6, 8 Printed: 14/5/2021 Page 4 of 14 Waikato District Plan - Waikato Section DESIG­ UNDER­ MAP DESIGNATING DESIGNATED AREA NATION DATE LEGAL DESCRIPTION LYING # AUTHORITY PURPOSE (Ha) # ZONE 87 (C) 7, Altered New Zealand Refer Designation Plans Road for Road 7.4, Mar 07 Transport prepared by Beca Carter Network Purposes 7.5, Agency Hollings and Ferner 7.6, Limited, Client Transit 8 New Zealand, Project: Safe 82: State Highway No.2, Title: Designation Plan Sheets 1 to 4, Drawing No. 207083 /C221,C222,C223,C224, Revision C dated 08.01.01. 87 (D) 7, New Zealand Refer Designation Plans Road to give 7.4, Transport prepared by Beca Carter access to the local 7.5, Agency Hollings and Ferner roading network 7.6, Limited, Client Transit 8 New Zealand, Project: Safe 82: State Highway No.2, Title: Designation Plan Sheets 1 to 4, Drawing No. 1207083/C221, C222, C223, C224, Revision C dated 08.01.01. 88 deleted 89 7, Aug 04­ New Zealand North Island Main Trunk Railway various 7.1, Dec 04 Railways (N.I.M.T.) Railway 7.2, Corporation 7.3, 7.4, 7.5, 7.6, 8 90 deleted 91 (C) 2, 3 Watercare Upper Mangatawhiri Water Supply Forest Services Dam ­ Part CT 17A/877 Purposes Conser­ Limited vation 91 (D) 2, 3 Watercare Future Lower Water Supply Forest Services Mangatawhiri Dam ­ Purposes Conser­ Limited Part CT 17A/877 vation 91 (E) 3 Watercare Mangatangi Dam ­ Part Water Supply Forest Services CT 17A/877 Purposes Conser­ Limited vation Printed: 14/5/2021 Page 5 of 14 Waikato District Plan - Waikato Section DESIG­ UNDER­ MAP DESIGNATING DESIGNATED AREA NATION DATE LEGAL DESCRIPTION LYING # AUTHORITY PURPOSE (Ha) # ZONE 92 2, 3 Watercare Water supply purposes Water Supply Forest Services part CT 17A/877, all Purposes ­ Conser­ Limited CT's 18B/242, Headworks Service vation 18D/1198, 19C/633, Lands 19C/634, 19D/1093, 20B/925, 22C/1211, 23C/1470, 25A/313, 25A/314, NZ Gazette Doc A404052 and NZ Gazette 1973 p357. 93 5 Waikato Part Allotment 186, River Control 5.2887 Rural Regional Waiuku West Parish Purposes Council 94 5, 6 Waikato Parts Kaiwaka A2 Block, River Control 4.3133 Wetland Regional Parts Te Aka Aka 4A Purposes Conser­ Council Block vation 95 8 Waikato Allotments 256, 258, 259 Soil Conservation 7.6284 Wetland Regional and 274 Koheroa Parish and River Control Conser­ Council Purposes vation 96 8 Waikato Allotments 250, 251, 252 River Control 17.8417 Wetland Regional Part Allotment 84 Purposes Conser­ Council Mangatawhiri Parish and vation Lot 1 DP 61203 97 6, 7, Waikato Part 2 DP 20923, Part 2 River Control 4.7009 Rural 7.1 Regional DP 1902, Parts 1 DP Purposes Council 89834 (SO 54444) 98 13 Waikato Part Allotment 1, Part River Control 2.8620 Rural Regional Lot 3 DP 14623, Part Purposes Council Allotment 24, Opuatia Parish Blocks XIII XIV Maramarua SD 99 deleted 100 1, 2, Auckland Part Waikaka Block, SO Regional Parkland Forest 3 Council 47289, SO 46388 CT Conser­ 19D/1093 (part Lot 1 DP vation 12197), Part Wharekawa 4C3A1 Block (CT 18D/1198) 101­106 deleted Printed: 14/5/2021 Page 6 of 14 Waikato District Plan - Waikato Section DESIG­ UNDER­ MAP DESIGNATING DESIGNATED AREA NATION DATE LEGAL DESCRIPTION LYING # AUTHORITY PURPOSE (Ha) # ZONE 107 7, Waikato District Lot 1 DP 120434, Part Waterworks 1.1979 Rural 7.1 Council Allot 49 PSH OF Tuakau, Lot 1 DP 40252, Lot 1 DP 89834, Part Allot 2 PSH OF Tuakau 108 6 Waikato District Lot 3 DP 69751, Part Lot Closed Landfill Rural Council 1 DP 43100, Lot 2 DP 362220, Lot 2 DP 84027 109 6 altered Waikato District Lot 1 DP 143271, Lot 2 Closed Landfill Rural Mar 07 Council DP 149792, Lot 1 DP 439925, Lot 1 DP 149792 110 6 altered Watercare Lot 1 DP 86893, Part Sewage Treatment 58.07 Rural Jan 09 Services Ltd Lots 1, 2 DP 48497, Lot Facility 2 143271 111­126 deleted 127 7, Waikato District Lot 1 DP 104641 Water Reservoir Rural 7.2 Council 128 7, Waikato District Lot 1 DP 19557 Water Reservoir Residen­
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