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Waikato CMS Volume II Public conservation land inventory Waikato Map table 10.1 Conservation Unit Conservation Unit Name NaPALIS ID Conservation Unit Legal Description number Area S09001 Port Jackson Recreation Reserve 2798475 654.8 Recreation Reserve - s.17 Reserves Act 1977 S09002 Fletcher Bay Recreation Reserve 2798476 196.0 Recreation Reserve - s.17 Reserves Act 1977 S09003 Stony Bay Recreation Reserve 2798477 935.6 Recreation Reserve - s.17 Reserves Act 1977 S10001 Fantail Bay Recreation Reserve 2796703 375.5 Recreation Reserve - s.17 Reserves Act 1977 S10002 Sandy Bay Recreation Reserve 2796704 626.8 Recreation Reserve - s.17 Reserves Act 1977 S10004 Macdonald Recreation Reserve 2796706 1.5 Recreation Reserve - s.17 Reserves Act 1977 S10005 Marginal Strip - Waiaro Coast Road 2796707 1.9 Fixed Marginal Strip - s.24(3) Conservation Act 1987 S10006 Papa Aroha Scenic Reserve 2796708 26.8 Scenic Reserve - s.19(1)(a) Reserves Act 1977 S10008 Conservation Area - Papa Aroha access 2796709 0.6 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 S11001 Motutapere Island Scenic Reserve 2795039 45.5 Scenic Reserve - s.19(1)(a) Reserves Act 1977 S11002 Marginal Strip - Whanganui Island 2795040 0.3 Fixed Marginal Strip - s.24(3) Conservation Act 1987 S11003 Marginal Strip - Whanganui Island 2795041 0.2 Fixed Marginal Strip - s.24(3) Conservation Act 1987 S11004 Marginal Strip - Whanganui Island 2795042 6.2 Fixed Marginal Strip - s.24(3) Conservation Act 1987 S11005 Marginal Strip - Whanganui Island 2795043 0.4 Fixed Marginal Strip - s.24(3) Conservation Act 1987 S11006 Recreation Reserve - Kirita Bay 2795044 0.1 Recreation Reserve - s.17 Reserves Act 1977 S11007 Recreation Reserve - Wilson Bay 2795045 1.4 Recreation Reserve - s.17 Reserves Act 1977 T10001 Marginal Strip - Pakau Coast 2795185 26.4 Fixed Marginal Strip - s.24(3) Conservation Act 1987 T10002 Marginal Strip - Rauporoa Bay 2795186 31.6 Fixed Marginal Strip - s.24(3) Conservation Act 1987 T10003 Marginal Strip - Whangaahei Bay 2795187 0.1 Fixed Marginal Strip - s.24(3) Conservation Act 1987 T10004 Ahirau Scenic Reserve 2795188 6.8 Scenic Reserve - s.19(1)(a) Reserves Act 1977 T10005 Recreation Reserve - Waikanae Creek 2795189 3.7 Recreation Reserve - s.17 Reserves Act 1977 T10006 Waikawau Bay Farm Park Recreation Reserve 2795190 926.0 Recreation Reserve - s.17 Reserves Act 1977 T10008 Conservation Area - Mataiterangi Stream 2795191 71.7 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 T10009 Conservation Area - Kennedy Bay 2795192 0.4 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 T10010 Conservation Area - Wairakau Stream 2795193 189.0 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 T10011 Marginal Strip - Harataunga Stream 2795194 0.2 Fixed Marginal Strip - s.24(3) Conservation Act 1987 T10012 Conservation Area - Tawhetarangi Stream 2795195 95.7 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 T10013 Conservation Area - Haunoni Headwater Maps 10.1–10.12: Public2795196 215.9 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 T10014 Conservation Area - Goldsmith Block conservation land inventory2795197 195.7 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 T10015 Conservation Area - Whangapoua Forest (outlier) 2795198 103.6 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 T10016 Conservation Area - Waiwhango River maps and tables 2795199 88.0 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 T10017 Conservation Area - Whangapoua Forest (Tokatea) 2795200 579.0 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 T10018 Conservation Area - Karaka Stream 2795201 200.3 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 T10019 Conservation Area - Harataunga Stream 2795202 81.2 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 T10020 Esplanade - Whangarahi Stream 2795203 2.5 Local Purpose Reserve - s.23 Reserves Act 1977 T10021 Conservation Area - Kauri Block 2795204 15.3 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 T10022 Conservation Area - Kauri Block 2795205 30.7 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 T10023 Taumatawahine Scenic Reserve 2795206 3.4 Scenic Reserve - s.19(1)(a) Reserves Act 1977 T10066 Marginal Strip - Whangarahi Stream 2795180 0.0 Fixed Marginal Strip - s.24(3) Conservation Act 1987 T10095 Waikawau Bay Scenic Reserve 2794253 154.9 Scenic Reserve - s.19(1)(a) Reserves Act 1977 T10099 Marginal Strip - Driving Creek 2794254 0.2 Fixed Marginal Strip - s.24(3) Conservation Act 1987 T11003 Marginal Strip - Pukewhau Stream 2794257 4.2 Fixed Marginal Strip - s.24(3) Conservation Act 1987 T11004 Marginal Strip - Waiau River 2794258 0.3 Fixed Marginal Strip - s.24(3) Conservation Act 1987 T11005 Conservation Area - Waiau River Quarry Reserve 2794259 0.8 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 T11006 Marginal Strip - Waiau River 2794260 8.5 Fixed Marginal Strip - s.24(3) Conservation Act 1987 T11007 Chiltern Scenic Reserve 2794261 16.6 Scenic Reserve - s.19(1)(a) Reserves Act 1977 T11008 Waiau Falls Scenic Reserve 2794262 44.6 Scenic Reserve - s.19(1)(a) Reserves Act 1977 T11009 Conservation Area - Waiau Quarry Reserve 3 2794263 0.9 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 T11010 Conservation Area - Waiau Quarry Reserve 4 2794264 1.0 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 T11011 Mahakirau Scenic Reserve 2794265 23.0 Scenic Reserve - s.19(1)(a) Reserves Act 1977 T11028 Conservation Area - Manaia Block 2794281 106.5 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 T11029 Conservation Area - Stock Block 2794282 275.7 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 30 S09001 S09002 S09003 S10001 T10001 S10002 T10002 S10004 S10005 T10095 T10005 T10003 T10004 T10006 Page 2 T10008 T10009 T10012 T10010 S10008 T10015 T10011 S10006 T10013 T10024 T10014 T10019 T10016 T10017 T10076 T10023 T10018 T10021 T10027 T10026 T10066 T10022 T10028 S11001 S11002 S11003 T11131 S11005 T11003 S11004 T11005 T11004 T11007 T11016 T11006 T11008 T11009 T11010 T11013 T11137 T11011 T11015 T11014 T11012 S11006 T11028 T11029 T11043 S11007 T11042 T11041 T11032 Page 4 T11035 T11033 T11036 T11034 Map 10.1 Public conservation land inventory Conservation Management Strategy Waikato 01 2 4 6 8 Conservation land information is current as of 01/09/2014 Km 31 32 Public conservation land inventory Waikato Map table 10.2 Conservation Unit Conservation Unit Name NaPALIS ID Conservation Unit Legal Description number Area T09002 Repanga (Cuvier) Island Nature Reserve 2795133 171.2 Nature Reserve - s.20 Reserves Act 1977 T10024 New Chums Recreation Reserve 2795207 7.1 Recreation Reserve - s.17 Reserves Act 1977 T10025 Opera Point Historic Reserve 2795208 24.2 Historic Reserve - s.18 Reserves Act 1977 T10026 Marginal Strip - Waitekuri River 2795209 2.6 Fixed Marginal Strip - s.24(3) Conservation Act 1987 T10027 Marginal Strip - Waitekuri River 2795210 1.4 Fixed Marginal Strip - s.24(3) Conservation Act 1987 T10028 Marginal Strip - Waingaro Stream 2795211 2.7 Fixed Marginal Strip - s.24(3) Conservation Act 1987 T10029 Opitonui River Mouth Wildlife Management Reserve 2795212 2.5 Government Purpose Reserve - s.22 Reserves Act 1977 T10030 Marginal Strip - Whangapoua Harbour 2795213 12.1 Fixed Marginal Strip - s.24(3) Conservation Act 1987 T10031 Matarangi Wildlife Habitat Reserve 2795214 51.1 Government Purpose Reserve - s.22 Reserves Act 1977 T10032 Marginal Strip - Matarangi Bluff 2795215 5.0 Fixed Marginal Strip - s.24(3) Conservation Act 1987 T10033 Matarangi Bluff Scenic Reserve 2795216 253.4 Scenic Reserve - s.19(1)(a) Reserves Act 1977 T10035 Conservation Area - Waitangirua Street, Kuaotunu 2795218 1.1 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 T10037 Black Jack Scenic Reserve 2795219 83.7 Scenic Reserve - s.19(1)(a) Reserves Act 1977 T10038 Bald Spur Historic Reserve 2795220 1.0 Historic Reserve - s.18 Reserves Act 1977 T10039 Otama Beach Recreation Reserve 2795221 16.0 Recreation Reserve - s.17 Reserves Act 1977 T10040 Conservation Area - Otama River West 2795222 17.1 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 T10042 Conservation Area - Otama River East 2795160 8.0 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 T10043 Conservation Area - Otama 2795161 1.0 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 T10044 Marginal Strip - Tamaihu 2795162 21.7 Fixed Marginal Strip - s.24(3) Conservation Act 1987 T10045 Opito Bay Recreation Reserve 2795163 1.9 Recreation Reserve - s.17 Reserves Act 1977 T10046 Opito Point Historic Reserve 2795164 5.7 Historic Reserve - s.18 Reserves Act 1977 T10047 Red Bay Recreation Reserve 2795165 38.7 Recreation Reserve - s.17 Reserves Act 1977 T10048 Waitaia Recreation Reserve 2795166 111.2 Recreation Reserve - s.17 Reserves Act 1977 T10049 Horseshoe Bay Scenic Reserve 2795167 190.0 Scenic Reserve - s.19(1)(a) Reserves Act 1977 T10050 Marginal Strip - Horseshoe Bay 2795168 13.0 Fixed Marginal Strip - s.24(3) Conservation Act 1987 T10051 Conservation Area - Rabbit Island 2795169 2.3 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 T10052 Kawhitu Island (Stanley) Nature Reserve 2795170 99.1 Nature Reserve - s.20 Reserves Act 1977 T10053 Double Island (Moturehu) Nature Reserve 2795171 30.7 Nature Reserve - s.20 Reserves Act 1977 T10054 Red Mercury Island (Whakau) 2795172 225.3 Scenic Reserve - s.19(1)(a) Reserves Act 1977 T10055 Landing - Great Mercury Island 2795173 0.8 Local Purpose Reserve - s.23 Reserves Act 1977 T10056 Korapuki Island 2795174 17.7 Scenic Reserve - s.19(1)(a) Reserves Act 1977 T10057 Green Island 2795175 2.5 Scenic Reserve - s.19(1)(a) Reserves Act 1977 T10058 Atiu or Middle Island 2795176 13.6 Scenic Reserve - s.19(1)(a) Reserves Act 1977 T10064 Otama Sand Dunes Recreation Reserve 2795178 4.8 Recreation Reserve
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