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Appendix A: Schedule of Designations Appendix A - Schedule of Designations APPENDIX A: SCHEDULE OF DESIGNATIONS Designation Map Number Description/ Name of Location Zone Number Requiring Authority 1 4 Lindsay Water Race Wakarara Rd Rural Intake/ District Council Springhall 2 4 Argyll Water Race Makarora Rd Rural Intake/ District Council Argyll 3 4 Tikokino (Closed Dump) Holden Rd Rural District Council Tikokino 4 7 Makaretu Hall/ Makaretu Rd Rural District Council Makaretu 5 7 Cemetery/ Clinton-Makaretu Rd Rural District Council Makaretu 6 7 Ashley Clinton Hall/ Ashley Clinton Rd Rural District Council Ashley Clinton 7 7 Cemetery/ Mills Rd Rural District Council Ashley Clinton 8 8 Ashcott Water Race Tuki Tuki Rd Rural Intake/ District Council Makaretu 9 8 Forest Gate Water Race Highway 50 Rural Intake/ District Council Onga Onga 10 8 Cemetery/ Blackburn Rd Rural District Council Onga Onga 11 8 Onga Onga (Closed Blackburn Rd Rural Dump)/ District Council Onga Onga 12 8 Ruataniwha Memorial Onga Onga Rd Rural Cairn/ District Council Waipawa 13 8 Waipukurau Water Pukeora Scenic Drive Rural Storage Tank/ Pukeora District Council 14 8 Waipukurau Water State Highway 2 Rural Supply Intake/ Pukeora District Council 15 12 Cemetery/ State Highway 2 Rural District Council Takapau 16 12 Takapau Reservoir & State Highway 2 Rural Pumping Station/ Takapau District Council 17 5 Cemetery/ State Highway 2 Rural District Council Otane 18 5 Otane Reservoir/ State Highway 2 Rural District Council Otane 19 4 Argyll Hall/ Te Onepu Rd Rural District Council Argyll 20 9 Waipawa Water Supply Tikokino Rd Rural Intake/ District Council Waipawa 21 9 Waipawa Sewage Pourerere Rd Rural Treatment Plant District Waipawa Council District Plan Review – May 2019 A1 Appendix A - Schedule of Designations Designation Map Number Description/ Name of Location Zone Number Requiring Authority 22 8,30 Proposed Water Race Takapau Rd Rural Intake – Lake Hatuma, Waipukurau Tukituki River/ District Council 23 31 Farm Rd Waipukurau Mt Herbert Rd Rural Water Supply Intake/ Waipukurau District Council 24 31 Waipukurau Sewage Mt Herbert Rd Rural Treatment Plant/ Waipukurau District Council 25 31, 9 Waipukurau (Closed Mt Herbert Rd Rural Dump)/District Council Waipukurau 26 9 Tamumu (Closed Pourerere Rd Rural Dump)/District Council Tamumu 27 9 Hautope Water Supply Pourerere Rd Rural Intake/District Council Tamumu 28 10 Cemetery/ Kahuranaki Rd Rural District Council Elsthorpe 29 38 Kairakau Water Supply Kapiti Place Township Intake & Reservoir/ Kairakau Rural District Council 30 38 Proposed Sewage Kairakau Rd Rural Treatment Plant/ Kairakau District Council 31 11 OtawhaoHall/ District School Rd Rural Council Otawhao 32 15 Tourere Water Supply/ Supply Intake Rural District Council Tourere Road 33 16 Wallingford Hall/ Bush Rd Rural District Council Wallingford 34 40 Proposed Sewage Pourerere Rd Rural Treatment Plant/ Pourerere Beach District Council 35 19 Porangahau Reservoir/ Old Hill Rd Rural District Council Porangahau 36 19 Te Paerahi Beach Te Paerahi Rd Rural Sewage Treatment extension Plant/ District Council Porangahau Beach 37 30 Waipukurau Reservoir/ Nelson St Residential District Council Waipukurau 38 31, 9 Proposed Metal Pit Mt Herbert Rd Rural Waipukurau/ District Council 39 34 Civic Theatre/ cnr Russell & Business 1 District Council Northumberlands Sts Waipukurau 40 34 Waipukurau Library/ Kitchener St Business 1 District Council Waipukurau 41 31 Waipukurau Swimming Tavistock Rd Residential Pool/ District Council Waipukurau 42 31 Drainage Reserve/ Mt Herbert Rd Residential District Council Waipukurau A2 Central Hawke’s Bay District Plan Appendix A - Schedule of Designations Designation Map Number Description/ Name of Location Zone Number Requiring Authority 43 32 Cemetery/ Porangahau Rd Residential District Council Waipukurau 44 26 Waipawa Reservoir/ Abbotsford Rd Rural District Council Waipawa Residential 45 28 Cemetery/ Church St Residential District Council Waipawa 46 28 Cemetery/ Cemetery Rd Rural District Council Waipawa 47 28 Waipawa Town Hall/ Kenilworth St Business 1 District Council Waipawa 48 28 Waipawa Library/ Kenilworth St Business 1 District Council Waipawa 49 28 Civil Defence HQ/ Ruataniwha St Business 1 District Council Waipawa 50 28 Council Offices/ Ruataniwha St Business 1 District Council Waipawa 51 28 Waipawa Swimming State Highway 2 / Residential Pool/ District Council Harker St Waipawa 52 29 Waipawa Pumping Johnston St Rural Station/ District council Waipawa 53 24 Otane Hall/ Henderson St Township District Council Otane 54 24 Otane Library/ cnr Henderson & Township District Council Higginsons Sts, Otane 55 24 Building for Council Higginson St/White Rd, Township Purposes/ Otane (Otane Arts and District Council Crafts) 56 24 Otane Sewage Lawrence St, Otane Rural Treament Plant/ District Council 57 23 Onga Onga Hall/ Bridge St Township District Council Onga Onga 58 35 Takapau Hall/ Charlotte St Township District Council Takapau 59 35 Takapau Pumping Meta St Township Station (Main)/ Takapau District Council 60 36 Takapau Transfer Paulsens Rd Rural Station (Closed Dump)/ Takapau District Council 61 44 Porangahau Hall/ Abercrombie/Kepple Township District Council Sts, Porangahau 62 44 Cemetery Kepple St Township District Council Porangahau 63 44 Porangahau (Closed Kepple Rd Rural Dump)/ District Council Porangahau 64 44 Cemetery/ Beach Rd Rural District Council Porangahau 65 44 Porangahau Sewage Jones St Rural Treatment Plant/ Porangahau District Council 66 22 Cemetery/ Cemetery Rd Township District Council Tikokino District Plan Review – May 2019 A3 Appendix A - Schedule of Designations Designation Map Number Description/ Name of Location Zone Number Requiring Authority 67 22 Cemetery/ Holden Rd Township District Council Tikokino 68 22 Tikokino Hall/ Highway 50 Township District Council Tikokino 69 38 Cemetery/ Kairakau Rd Township District Council Kairakau 70 43 Reserve/ Te Paerahi Rd Township District Council Te Paerahi 71 43 Te Paerahi Reservoir Beach Rd Rural beach/ DistrictCouncil Te Paerahi 72 19 Te Paerahi Pumping Beach Rd Rural Station/ District Council Te Paerahi 73 13 Omakere Hall/ Pourerere Rd/Long Rural District Council Range Rd 74 28 Waipawa Transfer Tikokino Rd Residential Station (Closed Dump)/ Waipawa District Council 75 12 Takapau Sewage Fairfield Rd Rural Treatment Plant/ Takapau District Council 76 37 Elsthorpe Hall/ Kenderdine Rd Rural District Council Elsthorpe 77 41 Pourerere Water Pourerere Domain Rural Supply Intake/ District Council 78 34 Proposed Service Lane Porangahau Rd Business 1 District Council Waipukurau 79 8 Rainfall Station Tukipo River Rural Water Level Station/ State Highway 50 Regional Council 80 8 Rainfall Station/ Tukituki River Rural Regional Council Mill Road 81 28 Water Level Station/ Waipawa River Residential Regional Council Onga Onga Road 82 9 Water Level Station Tukituki River Rural Rainfall Station/ Tapairu Road Regional Council 83 9 Water Level Station/ Tukituki River Rural Rainfall Station Shag Rock Regional Council 84 3 Water Level Station/ Tukituki River Rural Regional Council Folgers 85 3 Water Level Station/ Makaroro Stream Rural Regional Council Burnt Ridge Wakarara Road 86 16 Water Level Station/ Wallingford Rural Rainfall Station Regional Council 87 16 Rainfall Station/ Ben Nevis Rural Regional Council 88 3 Rainfall Station/ Waipawa River Rural Regional Council North Block Road A4 Central Hawke’s Bay District Plan Appendix A - Schedule of Designations Designation Map Number Description/ Name of Location Zone Number Requiring Authority 89 2 Rainfall Station/ Gwavas Rural Regional Council 90 10 Makara Detention Dam/ Near Te Apiti Rd Rural Regional Council V22/7.4:411363 Pt Lot 3 DP 3728L Blk VIII Oero 91 10 Makara Detention Dam/ Near Kairakau Rd Rural Regional Council V22/6.4:395356 Sec 48 Blk VII Oero 92 10 Makara Detention Dam/ Near Atua Rd Rural Regional Council V22/5.4:345312 Pt Lot 1 DP 1442 Blk XI Oero 93 10 Makara Detention Dam/ Near Atua Rd Rural Regional Council V23/6.1:352298 Pt Lot 1 DP 1926 Blk XV Oero 94 10 Makara Detention Dam/ Near Atua Rd Rural Regional Council V22/6.4:366329 Lot 1 DP 11975 Blk XI Oero 95 34 Recreation Reserve/ Cnr Ruataniwha Street & Business 1 District Council Porangahau Road Lot 3 DP 23678 95A 34 Carpark/ Cnr Ruataniwha Street & Business 1 District Council Porangahau Road Lot 3 DP 23678 96 7 School/ Mill Rd/Makaretu Rd Rural Ministry of Education Ashley Clinton 97 5 School/ SH 2 Rural Ministry of Education Pukehou 98 4 School/ Argyll Rd Rural Ministry of Education Argyll 99 15 School/ Ngahape Rd/Rotohiwi Rd, Rural Ministry of Education Flemington 100 16 School/ Bird Rd Rural Ministry of Education Wallingford 101 13 School/ Farm/Pattison Rd Rural Ministry of Education Oueroa 102 13 School/ Long Range Rd Rural Ministry of Education Omakere 103 18 School/ Te Uri Rd Rural Ministry of Education Mangaorapa 104 34 Railway Station/ Railway Espl Business 1 Transrail Waipukurau 105 34 School/ Russell St Business 1 Ministry of Education Waipukurau 106 31, 33 School/ Tavistock Rd Residential Ministry of Education Waipukurau 107 32 School/ Porangahau Rd Residential Ministry of Education Waipukurau 108 29 School/ Harker St Residential Ministry of Education Waipawa 109 13 District Landfill/ Pt lot 1 DP 9285 Rural District Council Farm Road 110 24 School/ Lawrence St Township Ministry of Education Otane District Plan Review – May 2019 A5 Appendix A - Schedule of Designations Designation Map Number Description/ Name of Location Zone Number Requiring Authority 111 23 DoC Headquarters/ Bridge St Township Department
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