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Appendix 4 Mana Whenua The Proposed Auckland Unitary Plan (notified 30 September 2013) Proposed track changes for council’s closing statement 22 July 2015 Sites highlighted green are recommended to be amendend to reflect accurate location on schedule and maps Sites highlighted orange are recommended to be deleted because location is not confirmed Sites highlighted grey are recommended to be deleted because Mana Whenua have not assigned values Sites highlighted red are recommended to be deleted because they are non-Māori or duplicates Sites highlighted blue are recommended to be deleted because unknown whether natural feature or archaeological PART 5 • APPENDICES» Appendix 4 Mana Whenua Appendix 4.2 Schedule of Ssites and places of value to Mana Whenua [all provisions in this appendix are: rcp/dp] NZAA Site Values ID CHI Number Location Te Haruhi Bay | Shakespear Regional Park | abcef ID 1 87 R10_699 Whangaparaoa Peninsula | Hauraki Gulf. Whangaparapara | Aotea Island | Great Barrier ID 2 502 S09_116 Island. | Hauraki Gulf | Auckland City Bluebell Point | Tawharanui Regional Park | bc ID 3 829 R09_235 Hauraki Gulf | Rodney | Auckland ID 4 1066 Q11_412 abcdef Parawai | Te Henga | Bethells Beach Rangiriri Creek | Capes Road | Pollok | Awhitu abcdef ID 5 1752 R12_799 Peninsula | Manukau Harbour ID 6 3832 R11_581 bc Papahinu | Pukaki Creek | Papatoetoe ID 7 3835 R11_591 bc Waokauri Creek | Pukaki Creek | Papatoetoe ID 8 3843 R11_599 abc Waokauri Creek | Papatoetoe ID 9 3845 R11_601 bc Waokauri Creek | Papatoetoe ID 10 3846 R11_603 bc Waokauri Creek | Papatoetoe ID 11 3847 R11_604 bc Waokauri Creek | Papatoetoe ID 12 3848 R11_605 bc Waokauri Creek | Papatoetoe ID 13 3849 R11_606 bc Waokauri Creek | Papatoetoe ID 14 3850 R11_608 bc Waokauri Creek | Papatoetoe ID 15 3851 R11_610 bc Waokauri Creek | Papatoetoe ID 16 3852 R11_611 bc Waokauri Creek | Papatoetoe ID 17 3857 R11_616 bc Waokauri Creek | Papatoetoe ID 18 3858 R11_617 bc Waokauri Creek | Papatoetoe ID 19 3859 R11_619 bc Waokauri Creek | Papatoetoe 1 NZAA Site Values ID CHI Number Location ID 20 3860 R11_623 bc Waokauri Creek | Papatoetoe ID 21 3862 R11_625 bc Waokauri Creek | Papatoetoe ID 22 3863 R11_669 c Cockle Bay | Howick ID 23 3864 R11_686 abcdef Ambury Regional Park | Mangere ID 24 3865 R11_690 abcdef Mangere Ambury Regional Park | Mangere | Big Rocky abcdef ID 25 3866 R11_692 Paddock Ambury Regional Park | Mangere | Big Rocky bce ID 26 3867 R11_695 Paddock ID 27 3868 R11_699 bce Ambury Regional Park | Big Rocky Paddock Ambury Regional Park | Mangere | Big Rocky abcdef ID 28 3869 R11_702 Paddock Ambury Regional Park | Mangere | Big Rocky abcdef ID 29 3870 R11_708 Paddock ID 30 3871 R11_713 abcdef Ambury Regional Park | Mangere | Tony's Paddock Pony Club No. 3 Paddock | Ambury Regional Park | abcdef ID 31 3872 R11_720 Mangere Pony Club | Ambury Regional Park | Mangere | abcdef ID 32 3873 R11_722 Pony Club No. 5 Paddock ID 33 3874 R11_727 abcdef Ambury Regional Park | Mangere Ambury Regional Park | Mangere | Manukau | abcdef ID 34 3876 R11_739 Auckland ID 35 3877 R11_744 abcdef Sewerage Ponds | Mangere ID 36 3878 R11_745 abcdef Sewerage Ponds | Mangere ID 37 3879 R11_746 abcdef Sewage Ponds | Mangere ID 38 3880 R11_747 abcdef Sewage Ponds | Mangere ID 39 3881 R11_748 abcdef Sewage Ponds | Mangere ID 40 3882 R11_751 bc Ambury Regional Park | Mangere | Tony's Paddock ID 41 3884 R11_754 abcdef Puketutu Island | Mangere R11 3.3 | Puketutu Island | Mangere | Manukau | abcdef ID 42 3885 R11_758 Auckland R11 3.3 | Puketutu Island | Mangere | Manukau | abcdef ID 43 3886 R11_759 Auckland R11 3.3 | R11 4.3 | Puketutu Island | Mangere | abcdef ID 44 3887 R11_761 Manukau | Auckland ID 45 3888 R11_762 abcdef Puketutu Island | Mangere | Manukau | Auckland ID 46 3889 R11_763 abcdef Puketutu Island | Mangere | Manukau | Auckland Puketutu Island | Mangere Ward | Manukau | abcdef ID 47 3890 R11_765 Auckland Puketutu Island | Mangere Ward | Manukau | abcdef ID 48 3891 R11_766 Auckland ID 49 3894 R11_772 abcdef Puketutu Island | Mangere | Manukau | Auckland ID 50 3895 R11_774 abcdef Puketutu Island | Mangere | Manukau | Auckland ID 51 3896 R11_776 bc Puketutu Island | Mangere ID 52 3897 R11_779 bce Puketutu Island | Mangere ID 53 3898 R11_781 abcdef Puketutu Island | Mangere Ward 2 NZAA Site Values ID CHI Number Location ID 54 3899 R11_783 abcdef Puketutu Island | Mangere ID 55 3902 R11_789 c Puketutu Island, | Mangere ID 56 3903 R11_790 acdef R11 3.3 | R11 4.3 | Puketutu Island | Mangere ID 57 3904 R11_800 abcdef Puketutu Island | Mangere | Manukau | Auckland ID 58 3906 R11_804 abcdef R11 3.3 | Puketutu Island | Mangere R11 3.3 | Puketutu Island | Mangere | Manukau | abcdef ID 59 3907 R11_805 Auckland ID 60 3912 R11_812 bc Pukaki Road | Mangere ID 61 3913 R11_813 bc Pukaki Road | Waokauri Creek | Mangere ID 62 3914 R11_814 bc Pukaki Road | Waokauri Creek | Mangere ID 63 3915 R11_815 bc Pukaki Road | Waokauri Creek | Mangere Pony Club No. 3 Paddock | Ambury Regional Park | abcdef ID 64 3916 R11_817 Mangere Pony Club No. 3 Paddock | Ambury Regional Park | abcdef ID 65 3917 R11_818 Mangere ID 66 3918 R11_834 c Neales Road | East Tamaki ID 67 3919 R11_835 Neales Road | East Tamaki ID 68 3920 R11_848 bc Ihumatao | Mangere ID 69 3921 R11_849 abc Ihumatao | Mangere ID 70 3922 R11_851 bc Pukaki Creek | Mangere | Manukau | Auckland ID 71 3923 R11_852 bc Pukaki Creek | Mangere ID 72 3924 R11_853 bc Pukaki Creek | Pukaki Marae | Mangere ID 73 3925 R11_854 bc Pukaki Creek | Mangere ID 74 3926 R11_855 bc Pukaki Road | Mangere ID 75 3927 R11_856 bc Pukaki Creek | Mangere ID 76 3928 R11_860 c Ihumatao | Mangere ID 77 3929 R11_891 bcd Waiouru | Tamaki River ID 78 3930 R11_892 bc Waiouru | Tamaki River ID 79 3931 R11_893 Waiouru | Tamaki River ID 80 3932 R11_894 bcd Waiouru | Tamaki River ID 81 3933 R11_895 bc Waiouru | Tamaki River ID 82 3934 R11_896 bcd Waiouru | Tamaki River ID 83 3935 R11_897 bcd Waiouru | Tamaki River ID 84 3936 R11_902 bc Puhinui Estuary | Manukau ID 85 3937 R11_903 bc Puhinui Estuary | Manukau ID 86 3938 R11_909 bc Puhinui | Manukau ID 87 3939 R11_927 bcd Waiouru | Tamaki River ID 88 3940 R11_928 bc Waiouru | Tamaki River ID 89 3941 R11_929 bcd Waiouru | Tamaki River ID 90 3942 R11_930 bcd Waiouru | Tamaki River ID 91 3943 R11_931 bcd Waiouru | Tamaki River ID 92 3944 R11_932 bcd Waiouru | Tamaki River ID 93 3945 R11_933 bc Waiouru | Tamaki River 3 NZAA Site Values ID CHI Number Location ID 94 3946 R11_934 bcd Waiouru | Tamaki River ID 95 3947 R11_935 bcd Waiouru | Tamaki River ID 96 3948 R11_936 bc Waiouru | Tamaki River ID 97 3949 R11_937 bcd Waiouru | Tamaki River ID 98 3950 R11_938 bcd Waiouru | Tamaki River ID 99 3951 R11_939 Waiouru | Tamaki River ID 100 3952 R11_940 bcd Waiouru | Tamaki River ID 101 3953 R11_941 bc Waiouru | Tamaki River ID 102 3954 R11_942 bc Waiouru | Tamaki River ID 103 3955 R11_943 bc Waiouru | Tamaki River | Auckland ID 104 3956 R11_944 bcd Waiouru | Tamaki River ID 105 3957 R11_945 bcd Waiouru | Tamaki River ID 106 3958 R11_946 bc Waiouru | Tamaki River ID 107 3959 R11_947 bcd Waiouru | Tamaki River ID 108 3960 R11_948 bc Waiouru | Tamaki River ID 109 3961 R11_959 c Pukaki Creek | Mangere Waokauri Estuary | Crater Hill | Papatoetoe | Self's bc ID 110 3962 R11_960 Crater Papakura Stream mouth | Manukau Golf Club | bc Wattle Downs | Manurewa | Great South Road | ID 111 3963 R11_995 Papakura District ID 112 3964 R11_996 bc Puhinui Stream | Manukau ID 113 3965 R11_997 bc Puhinui Stream | Manukau ID 114 3967 R11_1000 bc Puhinui Stream | Manukau ID 115 3968 R11_1001 bc Puhinui Estuary | Manukau ID 116 3969 R11_1002 bc Puhinui Estuary | Manukau ID 117 3974 R11_1007 bc Puhinui Estuary | Manukau ID 118 3975 R11_1008 bc Puhinui Estuary | Manukau ID 119 3977 R11_1010 bc Puhinui Estuary | Manukau ID 120 3978 R11_1011 bc Puhinui Estuary | Manukau ID 121 3980 R11_1013 bc Puhinui Estuary | Manukau ID 122 3981 R11_1014 bc Puhinui Estuary | Manukau ID 123 3987 R11_1020 bc Puhinui Estuary | Manukau ID 124 3988 R11_1021 bc Puhinui Estuary | Manukau ID 125 3989 R11_1022 bc Puhinui Creek | Manukau ID 126 3990 R11_1023 bc Puhinui Estuary | Manukau ID 127 3991 R11_1024 bc Puhinui Estuary | Manukau ID 128 3992 R11_1025 bc Puhinui Estuary | Manukau ID 129 3993 R11_1026 bc Puhinui Estuary | Manukau ID 130 3994 R11_1027 bc Puhinui Estuary | Manukau ID 131 3995 R11_1028 bc Puhinui Estuary | Manukau ID 132 3996 R11_1029 bc Puhinui Estuary | Manukau ID 133 3997 R11_1030 bc Puhinui Estuary | Manukau ID 134 3999 R11_1032 bc Puhinui Estuary | Manukau 4 NZAA Site Values ID CHI Number Location ID 135 4000 R11_1033 bc Puhinui Estuary | Manukau ID 136 4003 R11_1040 bc Roys Road | Weymouth ID 137 4004 R11_1042 bc Waimahia Creek | Blanes Rd | Manurewa ID 138 4005 R11_1043 bc Waimahia Creek | Manurewa ID 139 4006 R11_1044 bc Waimahia Creek | Manurewa ID 140 4007 R11_1046 bc Waimahia Creek | Weymouth ID 141 4008 R11_1048 bc Waimahia Creek | Manurewa ID 142 4009 R11_1049 bc Seaward Place | Manurewa ID 143 4010 R11_1050 bc Waimahia Creek | Manurewa ID 144 4011 R11_1057 abcdef Ambury Regional Park | Mangere | Tony's Paddock ID 145 4012 R11_1106 bc Pukaki Creek | Mangere ID 146 4013 R11_1108 bc Pukaki Creek | Mangere ID 147 4014 R11_1112 bc Waokauri Streak | Pukaki | Mangere ID 148 4015 R11_1114 bc Waokauri Creek | Pukaki | Mangere ID 149 4016 R11_1115 bc Waiokauri Creek | Pukaki | Mangere ID 150 4017 R11_1116 bce Waokauri Creek | Pukaki | Mangere ID 151 4022 R11_1259 Wattle Downs | Manurewa ID 152 4023 R11_1260 bc Palmers Road | Manurewa Otuataua Stonefields Historic Reserve | Ihumatao | abcef ID 153 4024 R11_1283
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