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Section 6 Schedules 27 June 2001 Page 197 SECTION 6 SCHEDULES Southland District Plan Section 6 Schedules 27 June 2001 Page 197 SECTION 6: SCHEDULES SCHEDULE SUBJECT MATTER RELEVANT SECTION PAGE 6.1 Designations and Requirements 3.13 Public Works 199 6.2 Reserves 208 6.3 Rivers and Streams requiring Esplanade Mechanisms 3.7 Financial and Reserve 215 Requirements 6.4 Roading Hierarchy 3.2 Transportation 217 6.5 Design Vehicles 3.2 Transportation 221 6.6 Parking and Access Layouts 3.2 Transportation 213 6.7 Vehicle Parking Requirements 3.2 Transportation 227 6.8 Archaeological Sites 3.4 Heritage 228 6.9 Registered Historic Buildings, Places and Sites 3.4 Heritage 251 6.10 Local Historic Significance (Unregistered) 3.4 Heritage 253 6.11 Sites of Natural or Unique Significance 3.4 Heritage 254 6.12 Significant Tree and Bush Stands 3.4 Heritage 255 6.13 Significant Geological Sites and Landforms 3.4 Heritage 258 6.14 Significant Wetland and Wildlife Habitats 3.4 Heritage 274 6.15 Amalgamated with Schedule 6.14 277 6.16 Information Requirements for Resource Consent 2.2 The Planning Process 278 Applications 6.17 Guidelines for Signs 4.5 Urban Resource Area 281 6.18 Airport Approach Vectors 3.2 Transportation 283 6.19 Waterbody Speed Limits and Reserved Areas 3.5 Water 284 6.20 Reserve Development Programme 3.7 Financial and Reserve 286 Requirements 6.21 Railway Sight Lines 3.2 Transportation 287 6.22 Edendale Dairy Plant Development Concept Plan 288 6.23 Stewart Island Industrial Area Concept Plan 293 6.24 Wilding Trees Maps 295 6.25 Te Anau Residential Zone B 298 6.26 Eweburn Resource Area 301 Southland District Plan Section 6 Schedules 27 June 2001 Page 198 6.1 DESIGNATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS This Schedule cross references with Section 3.13 at Page 124 Desig. Subject / Designating Map Location Legal Description Authority No. Broadcast Communications Ltd Notation = "Broadcasting and Telecommunications” D1 Television Transmitter Site 25 Bushy Park Road, Hedgehope Lot 2 DP 8310 Blk VI Waimumu Hd (CT 5A/398) Invercargill City Council D2 Branxholme Treatment Plant 33 Branxholme Section 60 Blk XIV New River Hd and Part Railway Land marked 92967 on Plan L3885 D3 Branxholme pipeline 33 Makarewa Part Lots 14 and 15, Blk XIV, Invercargill Hd (DP 1384), CT 127/174, Part Lots 15 and 16, Blk XIV, Invercargill Hundred (DP 1384), CT 127/172, Lots 2 and 3, DP 1384, CT 102/162 Minister of Education Notation = "Education Purposes" D4 Aparima College 57 33 Leader Street, Riverton Sec 36 Blk XXV Jacobs River Hd D5 Balfour Primary School 40 131 Queen Street, Balfour Pt Sec 4 of 242 Hokonui SD and Lot 8 DP 759 D6 Blackmount Primary School 17 Monowai Road, Blackmount Pt Sec 5 Blk XXIX Takitimu SD; Lots 1 and 2 DP 3117 D7 Browns Primary School 41 McCaughan Street, Browns Pt Lot 1 DP 2881 Blk III Winton Hd and Blk VII Forest Hill Hd and Pt Lots 1 and 2 DP 118 Blk III Winton Hd D8 Brydone Primary School 30 Brydone-Glencoe Road, Brydone Sec 126E Blk I Brydone Village Edendale Settlement, Blk X Lindhurst Hd D9 Central Southland College 63 Grange Street, Winton Pt Sec 7 Blk I Winton Hd D10 Clifden Primary School 23 State Highway 96, Clifden Sec 15 Blk I Lillburn SD D11 Dacre Primary School 34 Edendale-Woodlands Road (SH 1), Dacre Pt Sec 1 Blk XXIII Dacre Township D12 Dipton Primary School 19 Dipton Street, Dipton Sec 1 Blk XI Town of Dipton D13 Drummond Primary School 29 Boundary Road, Drummond Lot 13 DP 276 Blk IV Oreti Hd D14 Edendale Primary School 43 24 Salford Street, Edendale Secs 1-17 Blk I and Secs 1-8 Blk II and Secs 1-8 Blk III Town of Edendale situated in Blk I Mataura Hd D15 Fiordland College 59 2-18 Howden Street, Te Anau Sec 987 Blk I Manapouri SD D16 Five Rivers Primary School 15 Mossburn-Five Rivers Road, Five Rivers Lot 1 DP 2369 being also Pt Secs 3 and 3D and Cl Rd Blk XL Eyre SD D17 Garston Primary School 11 Kingston - Garston Road (SH 6) Lot 1 DP 430 Blk III Kingston SD D18 Glenham Primary School 34 Glenham School Road, Glenham Lot 9 DP 269 Lot 1 DP 3612 and Sec 64 Blk V Wyndham SD D19 Gorge Road Primary School 34 Gorge Road Pt Sec 45 Blk VII Oteramika Hd D20 Halfmoon Bay Primary School 51 Ayr Street, Halfmoon Bay Secs 3-7 and Pt Secs 20 and 21 Blk I Town of Oban D21 Heddon Bush Primary School 24 Hall Road, Heddon Bush Sec 186 Blk XV Oreti Hd D22 Hedgehope Primary School 30 Winton-Hedgehope Road, Hedgehope Pt Sec 186 DP 300 and Lot 1 DP 2812 and Lot 1 DP 3335 Blk V Forest Hill Hd D23 Hokonui Primary School 30 Hokonui School Road, Hokonui Pt Lot 1 DP 2762 being Pt Sec 238 Blk XIII Forest Hill Hd D24 Isla Bank Primary School 29 Lindsay-Calcium Road, Isla Bank Pt Sec 15 Blk XV Jacobs River Hd D25 Limehills Primary School 24 Derby Road, Limehills Blks IX, X and XXXIII, Town of Limehills D26 Lochiel Primary School 29 Smith Road, Lochiel Pt Sec 1 Blk II Town of Lochiel Southland District Plan Section 6 Schedules 27 June 2001 Page 199 Desig. Subject / Designating Map Location Legal Description Authority No. Minister of Education (continued) D27 Lumsden Primary School 44 Maria Street, Lumsden Pt Lots 1 and 2 Blk I DP 127 Blk V Hokonui SD D28 Mararoa Primary School 13 State Highway 94, The Key Pt Sec 7, Block II D29 Mataura Island Primary School 34 Mataura Island School Road, Pt Secs 47 and 48 and Closed Road and Pt Sec 72, Mataura Island Blk VIII, Wyndham SD D30 Menzies College 56 Florence Street, Wyndham Sec 74, Blk VI, Town of Wyndham D31 Mokoreta Primary School 35 Mokoreta-Tahakopa Road, Mokoreta Pt Sec 17 Blk IV Mokoreta SD D32 Mossburn Primary School 46 Surrey Street, Mossburn Sec 14 Blk II Village of Mossburn D33 Northern Southland College 44 Maria Street, Lumsden Pt Lots 1 and 2 BLK I DP 127 Blk V Hokonui SD D34 Ohai Primary School 48 Hastings Street, Ohai Lots 70-78 and Pt Lot 79 DP 2656 and Pt Lot 1 DP 2657 Blk III Wairio SD D35 Orawia Primary School 23 State Highway 96, Orawia Pt Sec 32 and Sec 56 Merrivale Settlement Blk X Waiau SD D36 D37 D38 Otapiri Primary School 24 Centre Bush-Otapiri Road, Otapiri Pt Sec 325 and Cl Rd Blk LX Hokonui SD D39 Otautau Primary School 49 Grey Street, Otautau Lots 9-24 Blk VI DP 76 Blk II Aparima SD D40 Pahia Primary School 32 Pahia-Wakapatu Road, Pahia Sec 18 Blk V Longwood SD D41 Rimu Primary School 34 Kennington-Mataura Island Road, Rimu Pt Sec 9 Blk VII Invercargill Hd D42 Riversdale Primary School 50 Rutland Street, Riversdale Lots 1-20 Blk VI DP 67 BLK XXXI Hokonui SD D43 Riverton Kindergarten 57 120 Havelock Street, Riverton Sec 28 Blk III Town of Riverton D44 Riverton Primary School 57 7 Leader Street, Riverton Secs 4B, 7 and 29 and Pt Sec 5 and Pt Lot 3 DP 4671 BLK XXV Jacobs River Hd D45 Takitimu Area School 47 Evans Street, Nightcaps Lot 1 DP 4584 Blk X Wairio SD D46 Te Anau Kindergarten 59 181 Milford Road, Te Anau Sec 412 Blk I Manapouri SD D47 Te Anau Primary School 59 181 Milford Road, Te Anau Lot 3 Blk III Marakura Township and Secs 409-412, 415- 417 and 426 Blk I Manapouri SD D48 Te Tipua Primary School 30 Te Tipua School Road, Te Tipua Lot 1 DP 2410 Blk III Lindhurst Hd D49 Thornbury Primary School 33 Muriel Street, Thornbury Lots 1-9 and 11-13 DP 30 being Pt Sec 21 Blk VII and a further part of Sec 21, Blk VII Jacobs River Hd D50 Tokanui Primary School 52 Duncan Street, Tokanui Pt Sec 6 Pt Lot 13 and Lot 14 DP 1211 Blk IV Otara SD D51 D52 Tuturau Primary School 31 Shanks Road, Tuturau Pt Sec 18 Blk IV Tuturau SD D53 Waianiwa Primary School 33 Argyle-Otahuti Road, Waianiwa Pt Sec 1 Blk XVI New River Hd D54 Waiau College 53 47 Orawia Road, Tuatapere Sec 34 Blk XIII Waiau Township D55 Waikaia Primary School 54 Leamington Street, Waikaia Secs 8-11,13 and 17-20 Blk VIII and Secs 18-21 BLK XIII Waikaia Township D56 Waimahaka Primary School 37 Mataura Island - Fortrose Road Pt Secs 1 and 7 Blk V Toetoes SD D57 Wallacetown Primary School 55 34 Mauchline Street, Wallacetown Secs 1-9 and 18-22 Blk VIII Town of Wallacetown D58 Wendon Primary School 20 Pyramid-Waiparu Road, Wendon Sec 23 Blk VII Wendon SD D59 Wendonside Primary School 16 Station Road, Wendonside Sec 21 Blk I Wendonside SD D60 Winton Primary School 64 Great North Road, Winton Secs 1-12 Blks VI and VII Town of Winton D61 Winton Intermediate School 63 Grange Street, Winton Pt Sec 7 Blk VI Winton Hd (Proposed) D62 Woodlands Primary School 34 Woodlands-Morton Mains Road Lot 91 DP 115 Blk VI Oteramika Hd D63 Wyndham Primary School 56 Florence Street, Wyndham Sec 75 Pt Secs 60, 61 and 77 and pt Cl Rd Blk VI Town of Wyndham Minister of Justice Notation = "Courthouse” D64 Lumsden Courthouse 44 Corner Dacia and Hero Streets, Lumsden Sec. 6, Blk VI, Town of Lumsden Southland District Plan Section 6 Schedules 27 June 2001 Page 200 Desig.
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