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SCHEDULE 3 Reserves SCHEDULE 3 Reserves Wairoa District Council Reserve Map Reference Name Legal Description and Location Underlying Zone Number Number Erepeti Road, Ruakituri. R1 8 Erepeti Road, Reserve. Conservation & Reserves. Sec 7 Blk XI Tuaha SD. Ruakituri Road, Te Reinga. R2 12 Local Purpose Reserve. Conservation & Reserves. Lots 20 & 21 DP 8660. Tiniroto Road. R3 17 Reserve. Conservation & Reserves. Lot 4 DP 6071. Wairoa. R4 47 Esplanade Reserve. Conservation & Reserves. Lot 5 DP 17077. Nuhaka-Opoutama Road, Nuhaka. R5 24/56 Cemetery. Conservation & Reserves. Pt Lot 1 DP 2000 Blk IX Nuhaka SD. Nuhaka-Opoutama Road, Nuhaka. R6 24 Esplanade Reserve. Conservation & Reserves. Lot 2 DP 17392 Blk X Nuhaka SD. Nuhaka. R7 55 Nuhaka Domain. Conservation & Reserves. Sec 16S Omana Sett. Mahia. R8 28/29 Esplanade Reserve. Conservation & Reserves. Lot 7 DP 23976. Village Road, Piripaua. R9 31 Reserve. Conservation & Reserves. Lots 11 & 12 DP 7768. Onepoto Road, Onepoto. R10 32 Reserve. Conservation & Reserves. Secs 26 & 27 Blk III Waiau SD. Spur Road, Tuai. R11 33 Recreation Reserve. Conservation & Reserves. Lot 47 & 49 DP 7990. Tuai Main Road, Tuai. R12 33 Esplanade Reserve. Conservation & Reserves. Lots 100-103 DP 7990. Reserve Map Reference Name Legal Description and Location Underlying Zone Number Number Waikaretaheke Street, Tuai. R13 33 Esplanade Reserve. Conservation & Reserves. Lot 91 DP 7991. Ruakituri Road, Te Reinga. R14 35 Esplanade Reserve. Conservation & Reserves. Lot 5 DP 8075. Mangapoike Road, Frasertown. R15 37 Cemetery Reserve. Conservation & Reserves. Paeroa 2F3B. Russell Parade North, Frasertown. R16 38 Frasertown Cemetery. Conservation & Reserves. Sec 151 Tn of Frasertown. Stout Street, Frasertown. R17 38 Frasertown Recreation Reserve. Conservation & Reserves. Sec 152 Tn of Frasertown. Russell Parade North, Frasertown. R18 38 Ferry Reserve. Conservation & Reserves. Sec 153 Tn of Frasertown. Tunanui Road, Morere. R19 39 Cemetery. Conservation & Reserves. Sec 80 SO 8057 and Sec 81 Blk XV Nuhaka North SD. SH 2, Morere. R20 39 Solander Camp - Reserve. Conservation & Reserves. Secs 28 & 30 Blk XV Nuhaka North SD. Wairoa. R21 46/48 Reserve. Conservation & Reserves. Secs 16 & 17 Blk II Clyde SD. Whakamahi Road, Wairoa. R22 51 Historic Reserve. Conservation & Reserves. Sec 1 SO 163 and Lot 2 DP 3350. Nuhaka-Opoutama Road, Nuhaka. R23 58 County Reserve. Sec 18 Blk X Nuhaka SD. Conservation & Reserves. Opoutama. R24 58 Ground & Motor Camp. Conservation & Reserves. Sec 53 Blk III Mahanga SD. Reserve Map Reference Name Legal Description and Location Underlying Zone Number Number Opoutama. R25 58 Ruawharawhara Reserve. Conservation & Reserves. Pt Sec 22 Blk III Mahanga SD. Opoutama. R26 58 Opoutama Beach Reserve. Conservation & Reserves. Sec 23 Blk III Mahanga SD. Opoutama. R27 58 Segregation Strip. Conservation & Reserves. Lots 9-13 DP 22582 Blk III Mahanga SD. Ormond Drive, Opoutama. R28 58 Reserve. Conservation & Reserves. Lot 2 DP 20007. Judges Parade, Mahanga. R29 59 Recreation & Esplanade Reserve. Conservation & Reserves. Lots 54 & 55 DP 12744. Paua Lane, Mahia Beach. R30 61 Recreation Reserve. Conservation & Reserves. Tn Sec 246 Mahia. Mahia Beach. R31 62 Recreation Reserve. Conservation & Reserves. Tn Sec 225 Mahia. Local Purpose Reserve (Passive Pohutukawa Drive, Mahia Beach. R32 61/62 Conservation & Reserves. Recreation). Lot 18 DP 17420. Cnr Weld & Newcastle Streets, Mahia Beach. R33 62 Ormond Memorial Camping Ground. Conservation & Reserves. Tn Sec 151 Mahia. Newcastle Street, Mahia Beach. R34 62 Mokotahi Boat Landing. Conservation & Reserves. Tn Sec 152 Mahia. Mahia East Coast Road, Oraka. R36 63 Oraka Reserve. Conservation & Reserves. Lot 1 DP 5387. Mahia East Coast Road, Mahia. R37 63 Kauiku Reserve. Conservation & Reserves. Lot 1 DP 24115. Mahia East Coast Road, Mahia. R38 64 Kaiuku Reserve 2A. Conservation & Reserves. Lot 1 DP 19071. Reserve Map Reference Name Legal Description and Location Underlying Zone Number Number Mahia East Coast Road, Mahia. R39 64 Conservation & Reserves. Local Purpose Reserve (Esplanade). Lots 10, 12 & 13 DP 20317. Whangawehi Coronation Historic Mahia East Coast Road, Whangawehi. R40 64 Conservation & Reserves. Reserve. Lot 1 DP 9163. SH 2, Morere. R41 39 Local Reserve. Conservation & Reserves. Lot 2 DP 21750. SH 2, Nuhaka. R42 24 Nuhaka Cemetery. Conservation & Reserves. Nuhaka 2E3C3. Papuni Road, Ruakituri Valley. R43 8 Public Cemetery Reserve. Conservation & Reserves. Pt Tahora 2F2 and Sec 2 Blk VII Tuahu SD. Kotemaori Domain, Tennis Courts and SH 2, Kotemaori. R44 40 Conservation & Reserves. Hall. Secs 11 & 48 Blk XI Mohaka SD. Hunter-Brown Street, Wairoa. R45 46 War Memorial Park. Conservation & Reserves. Lots 1 & 2 DP 25818. River Parade, Wairoa. R46 46 Bridge Approach Gardens. Conservation & Reserves. Lots 1 & 2 SO 10510. River Parade, Wairoa. R47 46 Reserve. Conservation & Reserves. Lot 6 DP 1286. Crarer Street, Wairoa. R48 46 War Memorial. Conservation & Reserves. Lot 1 DP 6847. 46/47/48 Wairoa. Riverbank Reserve & Esplanade R49 / Conservation & Reserves. Reserve. Tn Sec 852 Clyde, Pt Sec 9 SO 9425, Sec 831 SO 9426, and Sec 50/51 851 Clyde. Marine Parade, Wairoa. R50 48 Library Green - Reserve. Conservation & Reserves. Tn Sec 856 Clyde. Reserve Map Reference Name Legal Description and Location Underlying Zone Number Number Alexandra Park - Recreation and Marine Parade, Wairoa. R51 46/47 Conservation & Reserves. Community Facilities. Sec 1 SO 10489. Lahore Street, Wairoa. R52 47 Reserve. Conservation & Reserves. Lot 6 DP 8305. McLean Street, Wairoa. R53 50 McLean Street Playground - Reserve. Conservation & Reserves. Sec 777 SO 9437. Black Street, Wairoa. R54 47 Standring Park. Conservation & Reserves. Lots 2 & 3 DP 13446. Fraser Street, Wairoa. R55 49 Cemetery. Conservation & Reserves. Lot 1 & 2 DP 9351 and Pt Lot 1 DP 14520. Marine Parade, Wairoa. R56 48 Tennis Courts - Reserve. Conservation & Reserves. Sec 830 SO 9421. Queen Street, Wairoa. R57 48 Lambton Square Recreation Reserve. Conservation & Reserves. Secs B & C SO 9421 and Lambton Square Clyde SO 4128. Clyde Road, Wairoa. R58 48 Clyde Domain. Conservation & Reserves. Secs 4, 5, 10 & 11 SO 9440. Putere Road, Raupunga. R59 41 Raupunga Recreation Reserve Conservation & Reserves. Mohaka A18. Nuhaka. R60 56 Nuhaka Esplanade Reserve. Conservation & Reserves. Lot 4 DP 10034. Mountain Road, Tuai. R61 33 Tuai Esplanade Reserve. Conservation & Reserves. Lot 76 DP 7991. Tuai Main Road, Tuai. R62 33 Tuai Esplanade Reserve. Conservation & Reserves. Lot 77 DP 7992. Otoi. R63 15 Otoi Domain Recreation Reserve. Conservation & Reserves. Sec 15 Blk XV Waiau SD. Reserve Map Reference Name Legal Description and Location Underlying Zone Number Number R64 33/34 Tuai Recreation Reserve (Proposed). Tuai. Conservation & Reserves. Waihua. R65 44 Waihua Local Purpose Reserve. Conservation & Reserves. Secs 1 & 2 SO 9614. 24/55/56 R66 Nuhaka Riverbank Reserve. Nuhaka. Conservation & Reserves. /57 58 Waikokopu Harbour. Nuhaka-Opoutama Road, Nuhaka. R72 Conservation & Reserves Part Blk 1 Nuhaka CGD and Part Blk 3 Nuhaka CGD. 62 Local Purpose Reserve. Pohutukawa Drive, Mahia Beach. Section 1 SO 10729. R73 Conservation & Reserves 62 Esplanade Reserve. 188 Newcastle Streets, Mahia Beach. Lot 3 DP 12487. R74 Conservation & Reserves 63 Foreshore Reserve. Mahia East Coast Road. DP 7368. R75 Conservation & Reserves 64 Local Purpose Reserve (Esplanade). Mahia East Coast Road. Lot 6 DP7369. Conservation & Reserves. R76 Local Purpose Reserve (Esplanade) 64 Mahia East Coast Road. Lot 1 DP 25968. Conservation & Reserves. R77 KAIUKU Reserve 2B. Private Reserve Reserve Reference Map Number Name Legal Description and Location Underlying Zone Number P1 58 Native Forest Restoration Kaiwaitau Road, Mahia. Conservation & Reserves. Trust Reserve. Lot 1 DP 310231. Department of Conservation Reserve Reference Map Number Name Legal Description and Location Underlying Zone Number C1 1/2/3/5/6/7/8/ Te Urewera National Park. Lake Waikaremoana. Conservation & Reserves. 9/10/31/32 Waikaremoana West SD, Pt Tauwatawata Pts, Waiau SD Pts. C2 1/5/9/14 Whirinaki Forest Park. Wairoa. Conservation & Reserves. Pt Tauwatawata SD Pt Mangahopai West SD. C3 20/21 Te-Heru-O-Tureia Wairoa. Conservation & Reserves. Conservation Area. Blks X, VII Waitara SD Pt Blk I Mohaka SD. C4 10/15 Mangaone Conservation Wairoa. Conservation & Reserves. Area. Secs 4 & 5 SO 8541 Pt Blk VIII Mangahopai SD Pt Blks V, XII Waiau SD. C5 10/11 Panekirikiri Conservation Panekirikiri Road. Conservation & Reserves. Area. SGR 108 SO 2408 and Lot 1 DP 7751. C6 15 Putere Scenic Reserve. Putere Road. Conservation & Reserves. Sec 5 Blk XXIV Waiau SD. C7 15 Lake Rotongaio Putere Road. Conservation & Reserves. Conservation Area. Pt Blk XVII Waiau SD. C8 15 Lake Rotoroa Conservation Putere Road. Conservation & Reserves. Area. Pt Blk XVII Waiau SD. C9 15/21 Kakariki Scenic Reserve. Kakariki Farm Road. Conservation & Reserves. Sec 14 Blk II Mohaka SD, Secs 5 & 6 Blk III Mohaka SD and Secs 40, 52-54 Blk VII Mohaka SD. C10 21 Anaura Covenant. Wairoa. Conservation & Reserves. Pt Sec 3 Blk VI Mohaka SD, and Pt of Lot 1 DP 21991. C11 21 Waikare Covenant. Wairoa. Conservation & Reserves. Pt of Lot 1 DP 21991. Reserve Reference Map Number Name Legal Description and Location Underlying Zone Number C12 21 Anaura Stream Conservation Anaura Stream. Conservation & Reserves. Area. Secs 1 & 2 SO 10094. C13 31/32/33/34 Tuai Conservation Area. SH 38, Tuai. Conservation & Reserves. Pt Secs 8 & 9 Blk III Waiau SD. C14 11/31 Waihi North Conservation
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