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Draft Canterbury CMS 2013 Vol II: Maps 6.11 Public conservation land inventory Canterbury Map table 6.11 Conservation Conservation Unit Name Legal Status Conservation Legal Description Description Unit number Unit Area N33022 Gravel Reserve Antrim Hills RALP 1.4 Local Purpose Reserve - s.23 Reserves Act 1977 - N33023 Gravel Reserve Kalkadoon RALP 0.1 Local Purpose Reserve - s.23 Reserves Act 1977 - N33024 Community Buildings Reserve Domett RALP 0.1 Local Purpose Reserve - s.23 Reserves Act 1977 - N33025 Community Buildings Reserve Domett RALP 0.1 Local Purpose Reserve - s.23 Reserves Act 1977 - N33031 Gravel Reserve Darrocks Road RALP 0.6 Local Purpose Reserve - s.23 Reserves Act 1977 - N33043 Landing Place Reserve Gum Tree Gully RALP 6.4 Local Purpose Reserve - s.23 Reserves Act 1977 - N33044 Napenape Scenic Reserve RASRA 52.6 Scenic Reserve - s.19(1)(a) Reserves Act 1977 Priority ecosystem N33045 Conservation Area Pacific Ocean Foreshore Gum Tree Gully CAST 14.5 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - N33058 Hurunui Marginal Strip CAMSM 5.4 Moveable Marginal Strip - s.24(1) & (2) Conservation Act 1987 - N33061 Crystal Brook Marginal Strip CAMS 1.0 Fixed Marginal Strip - s.24(3) Conservation Act 1987 - N33062 Hurunui Marginal Strip CAMSM 0.1 Moveable Marginal Strip - s.24(1) & (2) Conservation Act 1987 - O33036 Drain Reserve Crystal Brook RALP 3.3 Local Purpose Reserve - s.23 Reserves Act 1977 - O33041 Drain Reserve Crystal Brook RALP 1.2 Local Purpose Reserve - s.23 Reserves Act 1977 - O33044 Quarry Reserve Jed Vale RALP 0.5 Local Purpose Reserve - s.23 Reserves Act 1977 - O33049 Gore Bay Scenic Reserve RASRA 62.8 Scenic Reserve - s.19(1)(a) Reserves Act 1977 Priority ecosystem O33052 Conservation Area Pacific Ocean Foreshore Gore Bay CAST 0.9 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - O33055 Reservoir Reserve Port Robinson RALP 2.4 Local Purpose Reserve - s.23 Reserves Act 1977 - O33058 Manuka Bay Scenic Reserve RASRA 40.7 Scenic Reserve - s.19(1)(a) Reserves Act 1977 - O33062 Recreation Reserve Manuka Downs RARR 2.7 Recreation Reserve - s.17 Reserves Act 1977 Priority ecosystem O33064 Drain Reserve Cheviot RALP 6.8 Local Purpose Reserve - s.23 Reserves Act 1977 - O33067 Drain Reserve Swamp Stream RALP 1.1 Local Purpose Reserve - s.23 Reserves Act 1977 - O33068 Conservation Area Pacific Ocean Foreshore Napenape CAST 36.2 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 Priority ecosystem O33070 Shag Rock Scenic Reserve RASRA 37.8 Scenic Reserve - s.19(1)(a) Reserves Act 1977 - O33071 Local Purpose Reserve Cheviot Coast Proposed Scenic Reserve RALP 19.3 Local Purpose Reserve - s.23 Reserves Act 1977 - O33074 Cheviot Marginal Strip CAMS 0.4 Fixed Marginal Strip - s.24(3) Conservation Act 1987 - O33075 Jed River Marginal Strip CAMS 5.5 Fixed Marginal Strip - s.24(3) Conservation Act 1987 - O33076 Jed River Marginal Strip CAMS 1.1 Fixed Marginal Strip - s.24(3) Conservation Act 1987 - O33077 Jed River Marginal Strip CAMS 1.6 Fixed Marginal Strip - s.24(3) Conservation Act 1987 - O33085 Gore Bay Marginal Strip CAMS 0.3 Fixed Marginal Strip - s.24(3) Conservation Act 1987 - O33086 Cheviot Marginal Strip CAMS 0.3 Fixed Marginal Strip - s.24(3) Conservation Act 1987 - O33088 Woolshed Stream Marginal Strip CAMS 0.8 Fixed Marginal Strip - s.24(3) Conservation Act 1987 - 62 Caverhill BU25 BU26 BU27 BV25 O33067 BV26 O33088 Mina O33070 O33064 O33086 N33061 O33074 O33071 O33036 O33041 Nonoti O33076 O33075 O33077 O33085 Gore Bay O33044 N33025 N33024 O33052 Domett O33049 N33023 N33031 Port N33022 Robinson N33020 O33055 urunui River H N33058 O33058 N33019 Hurunui Mouth O33062 N33062 Blythe Valley O33068 Napenape N33044 BV25 BV26 N33045 N33043 N33042 BV26 BV25 Map 6.11 Public conservation land inventory Conservation Management Strategy Canterbury 00.5 1 2 3 4 Map 11 of 24 Km Conservation unit data is current as of 21/12/2012 63 Public conservation land inventory Canterbury Map table 6.12 Conservation Conservation Unit Name Legal Status Conservation Legal Description Description Unit number Unit Area H36025 Recreation Reserve Aoraki RARR 2.0 Recreation Reserve - s.17 Reserves Act 1977 - H36026 Recreation Reserve Aoraki RARR 1.2 Recreation Reserve - s.17 Reserves Act 1977 - H36027 Recreation Reserve Aoraki RARR 0.6 Recreation Reserve - s.17 Reserves Act 1977 Priority ecosystem H36033 Conservation Area Aoraki/Mount Cook Village Road CAST 40.3 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 Priority ecosystem H37001 Ruataniwha Conservation Park CACP 37167.5 Conservation Park - s.19 Conservation Act 1987 Priority ecosystem H37002 Ruataniwha Conservation Area CAST 26924.4 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 Priority ecosystem H37014 Conservation Area Hopkins River CAST 84.9 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 Priority ecosystem H37018 Conservation Area Birch Hill Flat CAST 80.2 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 Priority ecosystem H37019 Ferintosh Marginal Strip CAMSM 32.4 Moveable Marginal Strip - s.24(1) & (2) Conservation Act 1987 - 64 r e C v BW15 i a lle R r BX13 BX14 Gillespies BX15 y o o h R Beach i iv a e r W Co ok River Fox Glacier arangaru K a R iv e BW14ptBX14 r Karangarua BX15 BX16 Jacobs BX13 BX14 BX14 River BX15 M a Bruce k Bay a Copla w n d R h iver i o o R i v e r r ( J a c o b s s Mahitahi R iv e r r e ) iv AORAKI R n n o MOUNT COOK s i h NATIONAL PARK c r u M M Tasman Lake ah ita h i i R i ver BX13 BX14 BX15 BX16 Aoraki/Mount H36026 BY13 BY14 BY15 Cook H36027 BY16 H36025 H36033 H36035 H37018 H37004 Birch Hill H36030 BY15 BY16 T a s m BY14 BY15 a n n R ive r BY13 BY14 H37014 Lake Pukaki H37019 RUATANIWHA HĀWEA CONSERVATION CONSERVATION H37002 PARK PARK H o p r e k v i i n R H37001 BY13 BY14 s n BY15 BY16 R o iv s BZ13 BZ14 e b BZ15 BZ16 r o D Map 6.12 Public conservation land inventory Conservation Management Strategy Canterbury 01 2 4 6 8 Map 12 of 24 Km Conservation unit data is current as of 21/12/2012 65 Public conservation land inventory Canterbury Map table 6.13 Conservation Conservation Unit Name Legal Status Conservation Legal Description Description Unit number Unit Area H36001 Aoraki Mount Cook National Park NPNP 72195.2 National Park - s.4 National Parks Act 1980 Priority ecosystem H36030 Mount Cook Station Marginal Strips CAMSM 7.5 Moveable Marginal Strip - s.24(1) & (2) Conservation Act 1987 - H36035 Mt Cook Station Conservation Area CAST 8742.5 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 Priority ecosystem H37004 Local Purpose Reserve Public Utility Black Point RALP 10.1 Local Purpose Reserve - s.23 Reserves Act 1977 Priority ecosystem I35507 Havelock River Marginal Strip CAMSM 19.9 Moveable Marginal Strip - s.24(1) & (2) Conservation Act 1987 - I36002 Liebig Range/Upper Jollie/ Cass Conservation Area CAST 5799.3 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 Priority ecosystem I36004 Sibbalds Island Conservation Area CAST 5.2 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 Priority ecosystem I36005 Godley Riverbed Conservation Area CAST 95.8 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 Priority ecosystem I36008 Godley Macaulay Conservation Area CAST 16.3 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - I36009 Godley Peaks Conservation Area CAST 9127.0 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 Priority ecosystem I36022 Te Kahui Kaupeka Conservation Park CACP 93074.5 Conservation Park - s.19 Conservation Act 1987 Priority ecosystem I36024 Richmond Marginal Strips CAMSM 21.7 Moveable Marginal Strip - s.24(1) & (2) Conservation Act 1987 - I37002 Richmond Conservation Area CAST 92.0 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - I37005 Cass River Delta Conservation Area CAST 43.2 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 Priority ecosystem I37006 Cass River Delta Govt. Purpose Reserve Wildlife Managem RAGP 51.9 Government Purpose Reserve - s.22 Reserves Act 1977 Priority ecosystem I37008 Lake Alexandrina Scenic Reserve RASRA 23.6 Scenic Reserve - s.19(1)(a) Reserves Act 1977 Priority ecosystem I37020 Conservation Area Irishman Creek CAST 4.8 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - I37024 Conservation Area Tekapo Military Area CAST 0.2 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - I37050 Lake Tekapo Scientific Reserve RASI 1010.3 Scientific Reserve - s.21 Reserves Act 1977 - I37055 Conservation Area Lake Alexandrina CAST 2.5 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - I37056 Conservation Area Tekapo Township CAST 1.5 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - I37057 Micks Lagoon Conservation Area CAST 19.3 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - I37058 Silverstream Marginal Strip CAMS 2.1 Fixed Marginal Strip - s.24(3) Conservation Act 1987 - I37059 Braemar Conservation Area CAST 9586.6 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - I37060 Scenic Reserve Lake Alexandrina RASRA 339.7 Scenic Reserve - s.19(1)(a) Reserves Act 1977 - I37062 Fork Stream Marginal Strip CAMS 2.6 Fixed Marginal Strip - s.24(3) Conservation Act 1987 - I37063 Lake Tekapo Plantation Reserve RALP 0.6 Local Purpose Reserve - s.23 Reserves Act 1977 - I37116 Conservation Area Lake Tekapo CAST 0.8 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - I37117 Motuariki Island Recreation Reserve RARR 17.7 Recreation Reserve - s.17 Reserves Act 1977 - I38001 Local Purpose Reserve Public Utility Sawdon RALP 3.0 Local Purpose Reserve - s.23 Reserves Act 1977 - I38002 Conservation Area Airies CAST 6.1 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - 66 BW15 BW16 BW17 BW18 r BX15 e BX16 BX17 BX18 iv R Call e o o ry River HAKATERE h i a CONSERVATION W PARK BX17 BX18 I35507 k R eloc i Hav ver I36008 AORAKI MOUNT COOK TE KAHUI KAUPEKA
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