Regional Coastal Plan 429

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Regional Coastal Plan 429 Schedules SCHEDULES: 1. Existing Structures Permitted Activities 2. Existing Structures Controlled Activities 3. Existing Structures Discretionary Activities 4. Existing Structures Removal 5. Existing Moorings Controlled Activities 6. Existing Moorings Discretionary Activities Regional Coastal Plan 429 Schedules Regional Coastal Plan 430 Schedule 1: Existing Structures (Permitted) SCHEDULE 1: EXISTING STRUCTURES (PERMITTED) REFERENCE STRUCTURE TYPE LOCATION NUMBER MANGAWHAI HARBOUR +Steps Mangawhai J001 Steps Mangawhai J002 Ramp Mangawhai estuary R1024 WAIPU RIVER ESTUARY Boat ramp Waipu River R010 Ramp Waipu Cove R1019 RUAKAKA RIVER ESTUARY Viewing platform Ruakaka Domain J204 WHANGAREI HARBOUR Retaining wall Upper Hatea River RW255 Retaining wall Hatea River RW253 Retaining wall Hatea River RW259 Cycleway, footbridge Riverside Drive B269, B270, B271 Boat ramp Marsden Bay R158 Boat ramp Marsden Bay R161 Boat ramp Marsden Bay R1018 Retaining wall Marsden Bay RW1007 Boat ramp One Tree Point R156 Steps One Tree Point S157 Retaining wall One Tree Point RW1003a Boat ramp One Tree Point R1017 Wharf Limestone Island J198 Road bridge Limeburners Creek B266 Power/water/telephone pipes Limeburners Creek C268 Walkway Limeburners Creek BK306 Boat ramp Waiarohia R076 Boat ramp Waikaraka Beach R190 Retaining wall Waikaraka RW1000 Ramp Waikaraka R1002 Ramp Waikaraka R1004 Slipway Jackson's Bay S171 Boat ramp Jackson's Bay R172 Wharf Parua Bay J135 Retaining wall Parua Bay RW1001 Ramp Parua Bay R1007 Ramp Parua Bay R1008 Slipway Darch Point S184 Boat ramp Darch Point R185 Boat ramp Darch Point R187 Ramp Darch Point R186 Dinghy rack Darch Point DR1000 Boat ramp Munro Bay R179 Boat ramp Taurikura R140 Boat ramp Taurikura R139 Boat ramp Taurikura R141 Boat ramp Taurikura R142 Retaining wall Taurikura RW1002 Retaining wall Urquharts Bay RW1003 PATAUA RIVER ESTUARY Regional Coastal Plan 431 Schedule 1: Existing Structures (Permitted) REFERENCE STRUCTURE TYPE LOCATION NUMBER Footbridge Pataua River FB001 NGUNGURU RIVER ESTUARY Retaining wall Ngunguru River RW1020 WHANGARURU HARBOUR Boat ramp Oakura R216, J217 Footbridge Oakura B051 BAY OF ISLANDS Steps Paroa Bay 5/PAR-C Seawall Paroa Bay 11/PAR Seawall Te Hue Bay 25/THU-A Seawall Te Hue Bay 27/THU-B Seawall Te Hue Bay 28A/THU Seawall Waipiro Bay 36/WAI-A Boat ramp Waipiro Bay 44/WAI-G Retaining wall Waikino Inlet RW1004 Boat ramp Te Uenga Bay 49/TUE-A Boat ramp Whiorau Bay 54/WHI-A Steps Whiorau Bay 58/WHI-D Steps Rawhiti west 65/RAW-A Steps Kaingaroa Bay 70/RAW-C Concrete pier Deepwater Cove 75/DWC-A Derrick base & steps Cape Brett 79/CBR-A Concrete pier Okahu Island 90/OKU-A Steps Matauwhi Bay 53/MAT-D Steps Matauwhi Bay 55-MAT-E Walkway Matauwhi Bay 61-MAT-G Boat ramp Pipiroa Bay 15,16/PIP-A Walkway Leadlight Bay 56/LLB-A Dinghy skid Kawakawa River 44/KWA-Q Dinghy skid Kawakawa River 45/KWA-R Steps Kawakawa River 46/KWA-S Dinghy skid Kawakawa River 49/KWA-U Dinghy skid & steps Kawakawa River 50/KWA-V Public walkway Opua 124/OPU-D Retaining wall Opua RW1005 Boat ramp Old English Bay 115/OEB-B Stone pier English Bay 112/EBY-A Public walkway (incl. bridge) Veronica Bay 109/TEH-J Stone wharf Paihia south 91/PAI-F Dinghy skid Haruru Falls HF/6 Stone wharf Waitangi ABF/16 Dinghy skid Windsor Landing WLF/2 Boat ramp Windsor Inlet WIF/2 Boat ramp Windsor Inlet WIF/3 Dinghy skids Kerikeri River SSF 5/6/7 Dinghy ramp & steps Kerikeri River SSF10 Breastwork & fendering Kerikeri River SSF15 Boat ramp Kerikeri River SSF17 Dinghy skid & breastwork Waipapa Basin WBF/4 Boat ramp Waipapa Basin WBF/7 Dinghy skid Waipapa Basin WBF/9 Dinghy skid Waipapa River WAF/2a Boat ramp Waipapa River WAF/4a Boat ramp Rangitane RF/2b Regional Coastal Plan 432 Schedule 1: Existing Structures (Permitted) REFERENCE STRUCTURE TYPE LOCATION NUMBER Dinghy skid Rangitane RF/3 Dinghy skid Rangitane RF/4 Dinghy skid Rangitane RF/5 Dinghy skid Rangitane RF/6b Dinghy skid Rangitane RF/7b Dinghy skid Rangitane RF/8 Dinghy skid Rangitane RF/9b Steps Rangitane RF/12 Dinghy skid Rangitane RF/13 Dinghy skid Rangitane RF/14 Stone pier Te Puna Inlet 34/TEP-M Dinghy skid Te Puna Inlet 30/TEP-K Retaining wall Te Puna Inlet RW1006 WHANANAKI ESTUARY Wharf Whananaki W001 WHANGAROA HARBOUR Ramp Te Ngaere Bay R1016 Boat ramp Whangaroa R003 Jetty Whangaroa J010 Boat ramp Whangaroa R032 Boat ramp Whangaroa R034 MANGONUI HARBOUR Retaining wall Mangonui Harbour RW1008 Boat ramp Mangonui Harbour R1020 HOUHORA HARBOUR Boat ramp Houhora R194 Boat ramp Houhora R195 HOKIANGA HARBOUR Boat ramp Waihou River R054 Boat ramp Maungamuka R. J062 Walkway Motuti J071b KAIPARA HARBOUR Boat ramp Wairau River R102 Boat ramp Matakohe R117 Boat ramp Kelly's Bay R163 Boat ramp Kelly’s Bay R165 Retaining wall Kelly’s Bay RW1009 Steps Pahi S101 Footnote: Some structures in the coastal marine area, such as the intake and outfall pipes and structures from Marsden A and B Power Station, were authorised under Section 178(b) of the Harbours Act 1950 prior to the enactment of the Resource Management Act 1991. The High Court of New Zealand, in Lyttelton Marinas Ltd v Canterbury Regional Council, has held that these authorisations are now Deemed Coastal Permits for both the structures and the concomitant occupation of space and endure in perpetuity unless specifically limited in the conditions of the Section 178(b) Harbours Act 1950 authorisation. No further consents for the structure or occupation of space are required for these activities as they are lawfully established. Regional Coastal Plan 433 Schedule 2: Existing Structures (Controlled) SCHEDULE 2: EXISTING STRUCTURES (CONTROLLED) STRUCTURE TYPE LOCATION NRC REF MANGAWHAI HARBOUR Ramp Mangawhai estuary R1023 WAIPU RIVER ESTUARY Jetty Waipu River J007 Jetty Waipu River J008 Boat ramp Waipu River R009 Jetty Waipu River J011 Jetty Waipu River J012 Boat ramp Waipu River R013 Jetty Waipu River J014 Jetty Waipu River J015 Pontoon & jetty Waipu River J001 RUAKAKA RIVER ESTUARY Jetty Ruakaka River J201 Jetty Ruakaka River J202 WHANGAREI HARBOUR Refinery jetty Marsden Point W205 Boat ramp Marsden Point R166 Jetty Marsden Point W206 Boat ramp Marsden Bay R159 Boat ramp Marsden Bay R160 Boat ramp Marsden Bay R162 Boat ramp Marsden Bay R163 Boat ramp Marsden Bay R164 Boat ramp Marsden Bay R165 Jetty One Tree Point J147 Boat ramp One Tree Point R148 Jetty One Tree Point J149 Jetty One Tree Point J150 Jetty One Tree Point J151 Diving platform One Tree Point DP154 Boat ramp One Tree Point R155 Boat ramp Sinclair Point R152 Boat ramp Sinclair Point R153 Boat ramp Portland R1022 Jetty Mangapai River J108 Jetty Mangapai River J109 Jetty (with pontoon) Mangapai River PT110 Jetty Mangapai River J112 Boat ramp Mangapai River R113 Jetty Mangapai River J114 Boatshed Mangapai River B115 Jetty Mangapai River J116 Wharf Mangapai River J117 Conveyor jetty Mangapai River J118 Jetty Otaika River J120 Jetty Otaika River J121 Jetty Otaika River J199 Jetty Otaika River J200 Boat ramp Otaika River R1000 Boat ramp Blacksmiths Creek R1021 Regional Coastal Plan 435 Schedule 2: Existing Structures (Controlled) STRUCTURE TYPE LOCATION NRC REF Jetty Darch Point J1019 Ramp Upper Hatea River B001 Jetty Hatea River J004 Jetty Hatea River J005 Slipway Hatea River S006 Double boatshed Hatea River B009 Boatshed Hatea River B010 Jetty Hatea River J011 Jetty Hatea River J012 Marina berths Hatea River M218 Wharf Hatea River W219 Pontoon (with walkway) Hatea River PT013 Boatshed Hatea River B014 Slipway Hatea River S015 Jetty Hatea River J016 Boatshed Hatea River B017 Boatshed Hatea River B018 Boatshed Hatea River B019 Boatshed Hatea River B020 Boatshed Hatea River B021 Boatshed Hatea River B022 Boatshed Hatea River B023 Boatshed Hatea River B024 Boatshed Hatea River B025 Jetty (with mooring piles) Hatea River J026 Refuelling jetty Hatea River J027 Jetty Hatea River J029 Slipways Hatea River S030 Jetty Hatea River J031 Stormwater floodgates Hatea River FG256 Decking and gantry Town Basin J281 Public walkway/decking Town Basin L273 Finger jetties (×3) Town Basin J274, J275, J276 Pontoon & walkway Town Basin PT303 Finger jetties (×20)) Town Basin J282 - J302 Pontoon jetties (×2) Town Basin PT279 & PT280 Pile berths Town Basin M218 Marina berths (×25) Ray Roberts Marina M305A Slipway (×3) Ray Roberts Marina M305C Repair jetties Ray Roberts Marina M305B Pontoon (with walkway) Pohe Island PT032 Boat ramp Pohe Island R033 Jetty (with pontoon) Pohe Island PT034 Boat ramp Pohe Island R035 Boatshed Pohe Island B036 Boatshed Pohe Island B037 Boatshed Pohe Island B038 Jetty Pohe Island J039a Jetty Pohe Island J040a Sunken barge landing Limestone Island L314 Sewer pipe Limeburners Creek SP267 Jetty Waiarohia J078 Jetty Waiarohia J079 Jetty Waiarohia J080 Jetty Waiarohia J082 Regional Coastal Plan 436 Schedule 2: Existing Structures (Controlled) STRUCTURE TYPE LOCATION NRC REF Jetty Waiarohia J083 Jetty Waiarohia J084 Jetty Waiarohia J085 Jetty Waiarohia J086 Jetty Waiarohia J087 Jetty Waiarohia J088 Jetty Waiarohia J089 Jetty Waiarohia J090 Jetty Waiarohia J091 Jetty Waiarohia J092 Slipway Waiarohia S093 Jetty Waiarohia J094a Jetty Waiarohia J097a Jetty Waiarohia S098A Slipway Waiarohia S098B Jetty & piles Waiarohia J099 Jetty Waiarohia J101 Boatshed Hatea River B104 Boatshed Hatea River B105 Wharf Hatea River B106 Slipway Hatea River S220 Slipway Hatea River S107 Pile moorings (×103) Hatea River M620 Sewer pipeline Hatea River SP309 Boatshed Kissing Point B041 Boatshed Kissing Point B042 Boatshed Kissing Point B043 Boatshed Kissing Point B044 Boatshed Kissing Point B045 Boatshed
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