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Ministry of Education SCHEDULE OF DECISION OF MINISTER OF EDUCATION EDUCATION PURPOSE DESIGNATIONS PROPOSED AUCKLAND UNITARY PLAN PAUP Decision Report Reference Common Name Location (Address) Designation Purpose Decision of Minister Annexure 3 - Changes to text - Site Specific Conditions Designation # (s151(2) letter) NORTH & WEST 4500 Albany Junior High School Appleby Road, Albany Highway Educational Purposes - Junior High School (years 7 - 10) ACCEPT Report #2 4501 Albany School 6 Bass Road, Albany Educational Purposes - Primary School (years 0 - 8) ACCEPT Report #2 4502 Albany Senior High School 536 & 546 Albany Highway Educational Purposes - Senior High School (years 11 - 13) ACCEPT Where any construction works for a project involve total or substantial demolition of, or modifications to, a scheduled historic heritage place, any outline lan that is requried shall incorporate: a. An assessment of the effects on the historic heritage values of the scheduled historic heritage place; b. a consideration of alternative methods and/or appropriate mitigation to prevent or avoid damage, loss or destruction of the values of the scheduled historic heritage place; c. an analysis of the extent to which the construction works are required or desirable to enable educational activities to be carriedout; and d. an assessment of the extent to which the construction works are necessary to address safety concerns and/or the extent to which the costs associated with overcoming safety concerns offset the values Report #3 associated with the scheduled historic heritage plac. This condition shall not apply in respect of repair or maintenance of the scheduled historic heritage place. This condition shall not apply where there is a conservation plan or similar plan for the management of the scheduled historic heritage place and the proposed construction works are in accordance with this conservation or similar plan. "14. The war memorial plinth located between the trees identified in Condition 19Condition 11 above shall be retained in its existing position as at 1 June 2007 4503 Bayview School 60 Bayview Road, Glenfield Educational Purposes - Primary School (years 0 - 8) ACCEPT Report #2 4504 Bayswater School 181 Bayswater Avenue, Bayswater Educational Purposes - Primary School (years 0 - 8) ACCEPT Report #2 4505 Beach Haven School 50 Tramway Road, Beach Haven Educational Purposes - Primary School (years 0 - 8) ACCEPT Report #2 4506 Belmont Intermediate 188 Lake Road, Takapuna Educational Purposes - Primary School (years 0 - 8) ACCEPT Educational Purposes - Intermediate School (years 7 - 8) Report #2 4507 Belmont School (Auckland) 3A Harrison Avenue, Takapuna Educational Purposes - Intermediate School (years 7 - 8) ACCEPT Educational Purposes - Intermediate Primary School (years 7 0 - 8) Report #2 4508 Birkdale Intermediate 182 Birkdale Road Educational Purposes - Intermediate School (years 7 - 8) ACCEPT Report #2 4509 Birkdale North School 213 Birkdale Road Educational Purposes - Primary School (years 0 - 8) ACCEPT Report #2 Where any construction works for a project involve total or substantial demolition of, or modifications Report #2 + Report#1 to, a scheduled historic heritage place, any outline lan that is requried shall incorporate: a. An assessment of the effects on the historic heritage values of the scheduled historic heritage place; b. a consideration of alternative methods and/or appropriate mitigation to prevent or avoid damage, loss or destruction of the values of the scheduled historic heritage place; c. an analysis of the extent to which the construction works are required or desirable to enable educational activities to be carriedout; and d. an assessment of the extent to which the construction works are necessary to address safety concerns 4510 Birkdale Primary School 10 Sailsbury Road Educational Purposes - Primary School (years 0 - 8) ACCEPT and/or the extent to which the costs associated with overcoming safety concerns offset the values associated with the scheduled historic heritage plac. This condition shall not apply in respect of repair or maintenance of the scheduled historic heritage place. This condition shall not apply where there is a conservation plan or similar plan for the management of the scheduled historic heritage place and the proposed construction works are in accordance with this conservation or similar plan. Education Purposes - secondary school (years 7 - 13) and may include Early Childhoold Education (pre- Report #3 4511 Birkenhead College 140 Birkdale Road Educational Purposes - Secondary School (years 7 - 13) ACCEPT school)" 4512 Birkenhead School 77 Mokoia Road Educational Purposes - Primary School (years 0 - 8) ACCEPT Report #2 4513 Browns Bay School 40 Browns Bay Road Educational Purposes - Primary School (years 0 - 8) ACCEPT Report #2 4514 Campbells Bay School 77 Aberdeen Road, Castor Bay Educational Purposes - Primary School (years 0 - 8) ACCEPT Report #2 4515 Chelsea School 2-6 Onetaunga Road, Birkenhead Educational Purposes - Primary School (years 0 - 8) ACCEPT Report #2 4516 Devonport School 18 Kerr Street Educational Purposes - Primary School (years 0 - 8) ACCEPT Report #2 4517 Forrest Hill School 48 Forrest Hill Road, Forrest Hill Educational Purposes - Primary School (years 0 - 8) ACCEPT Report #2 4518 Glamorgan School 145 Glamorgan Drive Educational Purposes - Primary School (years 0 - 8) ACCEPT Report #2 4519 Glenfield College 52 Kaipatiki Road, Glenfield Educational Purposes - Secondary School (years 7 - 13) ACCEPT Report #2 4520 Glenfield Intermediate 138 Chivalry Road, Glenfield Educational Purposes - Intermediate School (years 7 - 8) ACCEPT Report #2 4521 Glenfield Primary School 83A Chivalry Road, Glenfield Educational Purposes - Primary School (years 0 - 8) ACCEPT Report #2 4522 Greenhithe School 9 Isobel Road, Greenhithe Road, Greenhithe Educational Purposes - Primary School (years 0 - 8) ACCEPT Report #2 4523 Hauraki School 82 Jutland Road, Takapuna Educational Purposes - Primary School (years 0 - 8) ACCEPT Report #2 4524 Kauri Park School 16 McGlashan Place, Beach Haven Educational Purposes - Primary School (years 0 - 8) ACCEPT Report #2 Educational Purposes - Kura Kaupapa Maori (years 0 - 13) and may Report #2 4525 TKKM o Te Raki Paiwhenua 7 Ceres Court, Rosedale ACCEPT include Early Childhood Education (preschool) 4526 Long Bay College 30 Ashley Avenue, Torbay Educational Purposes - Secondary School (years 7 - 13) ACCEPT Report #2 4527 Long Bay School 27 Ralph Eagles Place, Torbay Educational Purposes - Primary School (years 0 - 8) ACCEPT Report #2 4528 Mairangi Bay School 13 Agathis Avenue/ Galaxy Drive Educational Purposes - Primary School (years 0 - 8) ACCEPT Report #2 4529 Manuka Primary School 34 Manuka Road, Glenfield Educational Purposes - Primary School (years 0 - 8) ACCEPT Report #3 4530 Marlborough School 4 Wykeham Place, Glenfield Educational Purposes - Primary School (years 0 - 8) ACCEPT Report #2 4531 Milford School (Auckland) 34 Shakespeare Road, Milford Educational Purposes - Primary School (years 0 - 8) ACCEPT Report #2 4532 Murrays Bay Intermediate 37 Sunrise Avenue, Murrays Bay Educational Purposes - Primary School (years 0 - 8) ACCEPT Report #2 4533 Northcote College 1 Kauri Glen Road Educational Purposes - Secondary School (years 7 - 13) ACCEPT Education Purposes - secondary school (years 7 - 13) and may include Early Childhoold Education (pre- Report #2 + #1 school) Where any construction works for a project involve total or substantial demolition of, or modifications to, a scheduled historic heritage place, any outline plan that is required shall incorporate: a. An assessment of the effects on the historic heritage values of the scheduled historic heritage place; b. a consideration of alternative methods and/or appropriate mitigation to prevent or avoid damage, loss or destruction of the values of the scheduled historic heritage place; c. an analysis of the extent to which the construction works are required or desirable to enable educational activities to be carried out; and d. an assessment of the extent to which the construction works are necessary to address safety concerns and/or the extent to which the costs associated with overcoming safety concerns offset the values associated with the scheduled historic heritage place. This condition shall not apply in respect of repair or maintenance of the scheduled historic heritage place. This condition shall not apply where there is a conservation plan or similar plan for the management of the scheduled historic heritage place and the proposed construction works are in accordance with this conservation or similar plan. Education Purposes - primary school (0-8) and may include Early Childhood Education (pre-school)" Report #3 4534 Northcote Intermediate 145-157 Lake Road Educational Purposes - Primary School (years 0 - 8) ACCEPT Where any construction works for a project involve total or substantial demolition of, or modifications Report #2 to, a scheduled historic heritage place, any outline plan that is required shall incorporate: a. An assessment of the effects on the historic heritage values of the scheduled historic heritage place; b. a consideration of alternative methods and/or appropriate mitigation to prevent or avoid damage, loss or destruction of the values of the scheduled historic heritage place; c. an analysis of the extent to which the construction works are required or desirable to enable educational activities to be carried out; and d. an assessment of the extent to which the construction works are necessary
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