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Schedule 6.1 Reserve and Conservation Land 6. SCHEDULES SCHEDULE 6.1 RESERVE AND CONSERVATION LAND The reserves and areas of conservation land listed here are held under either the Conservation Act, the Reserves Act or some other Act for conservation purposes and are identified (rather than designated) as green on the Planning Maps. Section 3.5 Heritage and Rule RRA.13 applies to these areas. Where reserve or conservation area status is revoked the underlying Resource Area noted in the schedule applies. The schedule attempts to identify conservation areas and all reserves and the status of those reserves within the District as existed at the 1 December 1995. Not all of the Districts reserves may be shown on the planning maps. Note: Land described as “Conservation Park”, “Stewardship” “Covenant” or “State Forest Park” is land held for conservation purposes under the Conservation Act 1987 or some other similar Act concerned with the conservation of natural and physical resources. “Stewardship” area is defined by the Conservation Act 1987 as follows; “means a conservation area that is not: (a) A marginal strip; or (b) A watercourse area; or (c) Land held under the Conservation Act for one or more of the purposes described in section 18(1) of the Conservation Act; or (d) Land in respect of which an interest is held under this Act for one or more of the purposes described in section 18(1) of the Conservation Act. “Conservation Area” means any land or foreshore that is: (a) Land or foreshore for the time being held under the Conservation Act for conservation purposes; or (b) Land in respect of which an interest is held under Conservation Act for conservation purposes. (Note: Section 18(1) of the Conservation Act provides for land or an interest in land held for conservation purposes to be held for the purpose of a conservation park, an ecological area, a sanctuary area or a wilderness area, or a combination of these by notice in the Gazette). Legal Underlying Site Map Location Description and Resource No. Description No. Controlling Authority Area R1 Popotunoa Hill G45C Popotunoa Section 106 Block IX, Rural Scenic Reserve and Estate Pomahaka S.D. DOC G45D Road, Clinton Clutha District Plan 30 June 1998 R2 Bull Creek U11 Bull Creek Lots 1 and 2, DP 17139. Coastal Scenic Reserve DOC R3 Taieri River U49 Riverside Road Section 12, Block XXIV, Coastal Scenic Reserve Taieri Mouth Waihola SD and Section 48, Block XI, Clarendon SD DOC R4 Taieri River U49 York Street, Sections 2, 3, Block V, Rural Scenic Reserve Taieri Mouth Section 9, Block VI, Section 7, Block VII, Town of Hull, DOC R5 Catlins River G46D Adjacent Section 25, Block IV, Rural Scenic Reserve Catlins Woodland SD. DOC Valley Road R6 Table Hill G47B Table Hill Section 27, Block V, Rural Scenic Reserve Sections 27, 28, 30, 31, 35, Part Sections 2, 3, 22, Block VI, Woodland S.D., and Lot 1 DP 9851. DOC R7 Purakaunui G47B Waitangi Section 37, Block X, Rural Falls (pt) Scenic Stream Woodland S.D. DOC Reserve Road. R8 Tahakopa Bay G47B Papatowai Lot 2, Part Lot 1, DP Coastal Scenic Reserve 12055, Section 40-48, 37, 34, 35, Part Section 1, 8 and 36, Block IX, Woodland S.D. DOC R9 Tahakopa River G47A Harrington Mill Part Section 13, 14, Block Rural Scenic Reserve Road, II, Tahakopa River Tautuku S.D. and Section 17, Resumed Road adjacent Sections 12, 20, 22, Block I, Tautuku S.D. (SO 22093) DOC R10 Warepa H46C Wilson Road Sections 19, 20, 21, Part Rural Scenic Reserve Romahapa Sections 2 of 9, 24, Block I, Glenomaru S.D. Lot 1 DP 20352 and Lots 1 and 2 DP 20681. DOC R11 Glenomaru G46D Glenomaru Section 34, Section 37 Rural Valley H46C Road Block X, Scenic Reserve Warepa S.D., Sections 40, 41, Block X Glenomaru S.D. Section 14, Part Section 15, Block III, Catlins S.D.Lots 1 to 4, DP 21120. DOC Clutha District Plan 30 June 1998 R12 Tirohanga H46C Nuggets Road Lot 6, DP 9366. DOC Coastal Scenic Reserve Tirohanga R13 Barr Falls G46D Barrs Falls Road Lot 1, DP 11562, Block Rural Scenic Reserve VIII, Glenomaru S.D. DOC R14 Pounawea H47A, Pounawea Sections 32, 94 and 95, Coastal Scenic Reserve U44 25 and Pt 1492R Block VI Glenomaru S.D. DOC R15 Hinahina Island H47A Pounawea Section 31, Block I, Coastal Scenic Reserve Woodland S.D. DOC R17 Surat Bay H47A, Surat Bay Section 109, Block VI, Coastal Scenic Reserve U40 Glenomaru S.D. DOC R18 Scenic Reserve H47A Tuhawaiki Section 18, 34 and 46, Coastal Island Block 1, Woodland Reserve. DOC R19 Tunnel Rocks H47A, Tunnel Rocks Part Section 14, Block II Coastal Scenic Reserve U22 and Part Section 1494R, Block I, Woodland SD. DOC R20 Willsher Bay H46C, Willsher Bay Section 1 to 4 SO 22413, Coastal Rural Scenic Reserve U66 Glenomaru SD. DOC R21 Hinahina Cove H47A Hinahina Cove Sections 7, 9, 10, 19, 20, Coastal Scenic Reserve 21 Block VIII and Section 13, Block II Woodland S.D. and Sections 1, 2 S.O. 22380. Lot 1 and 2, DP 20329 and Lot 1, DP 18442. DOC R22 Papatowai G47B Papatowai Section 41, Section 42, Coastal Scenic Reserve U43 Block IV, Tautuku S.D. Section 162, 158, 160, Town of Papatowai. Lot 26 DP 9564. DOC R23 Part Papatowai U43 The Esplanade Sections 61, 90, 90A, Coastal Camping Papatowai 100, Ground Town of Papatowai. DOC Recreation Reserve R24 William King G47B Balclutha to Section 32, Part Section Rural Scenic Reserve Invercargill 31, Block IV and Sections Road 3-7, 15-18, 40, Block VIII, Tautuku Bay Tautuku S.D. DOC Chaslands Highway R25 Tautuku Bay G47A, Papatowai - Sections 10, 12, 19, 20, Coastal Clutha District Plan 30 June 1998 Scenic Reserve G47B Niagara Road, 22, 24, 27, 29, 31-37 and Tautuku Bay Pt 25, Block III, Section Chaslands 1A, 1, Block IX, Sections Highway 1A, 3A, 3B, 7, 8, 20, 27, 28, 30, 31, Part Sections 15, 19, 21, 23A and 39, Block X, Tautuku SD and Lots 2 to 4 DP 5490. DOC R26 Waipati Beach G47C Potiki Road Sections 8, 10, Block XIII, Coastal Scenic Reserve Chaslands Tautuku S.D. Mistake DOC R27 Waipati Beach G47C Waipati River Section 9, Block XIII, Coastal Scenic Reserve Tautuku S.D. DOC R28 Long Beach G47C Potiki Road, Section 11, Block XIII, Coastal Scenic Reserve Longbeach Tautuku S.D. Creek DOC R29 Part Samson G47A Balclutha- Section 49, Block XII, Rural Hill Invercargill Tautuku S.D. Scenic Reserve Road, DOC Chaslands Highway and Waipati Road R30 Chaslands G47A, Balclutha- Sections 44, 45, Part Rural Scenic Reserve G47C Invercargill Sections 15, 16and 17; Road Block XII, Sections 1, Chaslands 17,18, Block XIII, Tautuku Highway S.D and Sections 1, 3-7, 14, Part Sections 9-13, Block XV, Sections 21-26, 37-39, 48, Pt Sections 27- 32, Block XVII, Waikawa S.D. and Sections 1 and 2, S.O. 22535. DOC R31 Scenic Reserve U28 Between Tarata Lot 87, 88, 89, DP 1207 Urban and Totara Streets, Kaka Point R32 Kaka Point U28 Adjacent Miro Lot 1, DP 18175 Rural Scenic Reserve and Totara Streets, Kaka Point R33 Kaka Point U28 Miro Street, Lot 2, DP 18539 Urban Scenic Reserve Kaka Point R35 Douglas and U28 Miro Street, Lot 86, DP 1207 Urban Trevor Murray Kaka Point Memorial Clutha District Plan 30 June 1998 Scenic Reserve R36 Jacks Bay U22 Jacks Bay Lot 4, DP 18951 Coastal Scenic Reserve DOC R38 Leithen Bush F44D Adjacent Section 28 and 39, Block Rural Scenic Reserve F44B Switzers Road XII, Greenvale S.D. DOC R39 Purakaunui Bay G47B, Purakaunui Bay Section 39, Block VII, Coastal Scenic Reserve H47A Sections 9, 16, 20, 21, 22, and 23, Part Sections 1, 2, 3, 8 and 17, Block XI, Woodland S.D., Lot 2, DP 18909, Lot 1, DP 18204, Lot 1, DP 18205. Lot DP 18343, Lot 1 DP 18260. DOC R40 Purakaunui H47A Purakaunui Sections 33, 34, 37, 45, Rural Falls Scenic 52-54, 59 to 63, 1429R, Reserve Block VII, Part Section 28, Block X, Woodland S.D. Lot 1 DP 7278. DOC. R41 Catlins River G47B Papatowai Section 24, Block IV, Rural Scenic Reserve Highway Woodland S.D. DOC R42 Catlins Lake G47B Edge of Catlins Section 30, 31, 32, 33, Coastal Scenic Reserve and Lake Block III, H47A Woodland S.D. DOC R43 Helena Falls G47B Long Point Section 19, Block Coastal Scenic Reserve Road XI, Woodland S.D. DOC R44 Waipati Beach G47D Pratt Road, Section 9, Block X, Coastal Scenic Reserve Tautuku Tautuku S.D. DOC R45 Waipati Beach G47C Chaslands Sections 1, 4 and 5, Block Coastal Rural Scenic Reserve and Mistake XIV, Sections 3D, 5 and 6, G47D Block X, Tautuku S.D. DOC R46 Glenburnie G45A Rankleburn Section 100, Block XI, Rural Scenic Reserve Road Glenkenich S.D. Lot 1, DP 16645. DOC R47 Devils Gorge F44B Devils Gorge, Part Run 253, Block XVI, Rural Conservation Pomahaka Wart Hill SD shown Covenant River marked A on SO 23326 DOC Clutha District Plan 30 June 1998 R48 Land held for G44C Pomahaka Pt Section 34 and Crown Rural conservation River, Kelso land in Block III, purposes Greenvale SD. DOC R49 Land held for G44C, Gorge Road, Crown land adjoining Lot Rural conservation G44D Crookston B DP 1845 and Section 3 purposes Block XIV Crookston SD DOC R50 VJC and GM G45A Rankleburn Part Sections 61 and 62, Rural Potts Tapanui Road, Block XIV, Glenkenich SD Conservation Glenkenich shown marked A and B Covenant on SO 21534.
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