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Attachment 3 – Recommended District Plan Maps - Zone Maps Zone Maps Resource Areas Maps All Maps Attachment 3 – Recommended District Plan Maps - Zone Maps Zone Maps Resource Areas Maps All Maps Y # $ # " Road hierarchy G G G G G G G G G G G G G G G Whangarei District Council Hearing Panel Recommendations Map Map Legend PKA W ANGARU H RU N O R T H R D R U S S EL PKA L R PKA D C ( N Y T ) PKA PKA PKA PKA Refer to Map 21 PKA PKA PKA O PKA H PKA A W IN MEDU-39 I PKA R PKA D PKA Refer to PKA Map 22 WDC-13 D PKA R RA PATA RD A PKA PKA R PKA U K A O CNZ-19 PKA PKA (C) Crown Copyr ight Reserv ed. Tr anspower New Z ealand m akes no representations about the Whangarei District Council Hearing Panel Recommendations Map suitability of any infor mation supplied to W hangarei District Counc il for any purpose. A ll intellectual property rights in this Databas e lay er and ± 21 the data in it belong exc lus iv ely to Trans power. W hile all r eas onable 1 efforts hav e been m ade to ens ure that up-to-date infor m ation is Zone Map 1Z 0 0.5 1 2 Km 22 pr ovided to Whangarei Dis trict Council, Transpower New Zealand ac cepts no res pons ibility for any er rors , om iss ions or inacc uracies in 23 3 the infor mation. 2 24 A3 Scale: 1:50,000 26 Date Updated:12/05/2020 Map 1 of 86 SPK-7 P H A E R NT S Y RD O N S R D R HAY D R E AT D R E L T F A P E E T AC H O R C ) A S H RUS LL RD Y E T N RD ( C R D K D AI R I K N A N O U S I N H R T O D IO U J WA BLO CK RD M I D NE RD R A D H R N W I O A D H R H T R U H UMUW S IP AU B H C IB U KL G P AN D R SH 1 AIL D K PKA R MEDU-23 O KRH-1 K P PKA S E NZTA-1 D R U TI R R S D D PKA PIG HEA (C) Crown Copyr ight Reserv ed. 1 21 Tr anspower New Z ealand m akes no representations about the Whangarei District Council Hearing Panel Recommendations Map 22 suitability of any infor mation supplied to W hangarei District Counc il for any purpose. A ll intellectual property rights in this Databas e lay er and ± 23 the data in it belong exc lus iv ely to Trans power. W hile all r eas onable 3 2 24 efforts hav e been m ade to ens ure that up-to-date infor m ation is Zone Map 2Z 0 0.5 1 2 Km pr ovided to Whangarei Dis trict Council, Transpower New Zealand 26 ac cepts no res pons ibility for any er rors , om iss ions or inacc uracies in 27 28 the infor mation. 4 5 7 52 78 6 29 A3 Scale: 1:50,000 80 54 53 56 30 31 Date Updated:12/05/2020 Map 2 of 86 CNZ-21 SPK-7 S T ON EY K N E O W (C) Crown Copyr ight Reserv ed. Tr anspower New Z ealand m akes no representations about the Whangarei District Council Hearing Panel Recommendations Map 23 suitability of any infor mation supplied to W hangarei District Counc il for any purpose. A ll intellectual property rights in this Databas e lay er and ± the data in it belong exc lus iv ely to Trans power. W hile all r eas onable 2 3 efforts hav e been m ade to ens ure that up-to-date infor m ation is Zone Map 2Z Companion Map 1 0 50 100 200 m pr ovided to Whangarei Dis trict Council, Transpower New Zealand ac cepts no res pons ibility for any er rors , om iss ions or inacc uracies in the infor mation. A3 Scale: 1:5,000 Date Updated:12/05/2020 Companion Map 1 of 8 PKA PKA RU S SEL L R D (C NT Y) Refer to Map 23 D R Y A B U A W H EB A B G D RD N R TA GA N A H IW IM M H A Y RD R PKA O I MAT AL PKA A N E PKA PKA Refer to IRD U Map 24 AN IIK A RO K C H K ELL A RD L V O PKA R S O N R D PKA I NO AK RTH RD AN AN H W PKA W H Refer to A TM OU Map 25 G H T UH SO R I R D CNZ-15 K D A J N U A BI (W N LE D HK A E R I) H R S W D ILE H A Refer to Map 26 (C) Crown Copyr ight Reserv ed. 1 21 Tr anspower New Z ealand m akes no representations about the Whangarei District Council Hearing Panel Recommendations Map 22 suitability of any infor mation supplied to W hangarei District Counc il for any purpose. A ll intellectual property rights in this Databas e lay er and ± 23 the data in it belong exc lus iv ely to Trans power. W hile all r eas onable 3 2 24 85 efforts hav e been m ade to ens ure that up-to-date infor m ation is Zone Map 3Z 0 0.5 1 2 Km pr ovided to Whangarei Dis trict Council, Transpower New Zealand 26 ac cepts no res pons ibility for any er rors , om iss ions or inacc uracies in 27 28 the infor mation. 5 7 52 6 29 A3 Scale: 1:50,000 80 54 53 56 30 31 Date Updated:12/05/2020 Map 3 of 86 PKA D I R R OMA U U WAIMATEN I RD MA N G A K A H IA R D M A N G A K A H IA RD (C) Crown Copyr ight Reserv ed. 2 Tr anspower New Z ealand m akes no representations about the Whangarei District Council Hearing Panel Recommendations Map suitability of any infor mation supplied to W hangarei District Counc il for any purpose. A ll intellectual property rights in this Databas e lay er and ± the data in it belong exc lus iv ely to Trans power. W hile all r eas onable 4 5 efforts hav e been m ade to ens ure that up-to-date infor m ation is Zone Map 4Z 0 0.5 1 2 Km 78 pr ovided to Whangarei Dis trict Council, Transpower New Zealand 80 ac cepts no res pons ibility for any er rors , om iss ions or inacc uracies in 79 the infor mation. 8 9 A3 Scale: 1:50,000 81 Date Updated:12/05/2020 Map 4 of 86 P A IA KA R D D R T SE N S W O R M C A R O L W RD PKA IPON R UI RD PKA PKA O T RD AKAI GI D RAN R I PKA R D U P R A IPIWA I I R H M D A O T U T A P PKA PKA PKA MEDU-43 D R D IN R L E AR Refer to L EN U H Map 78 P I RD PIPIWA W O R S INE R D P I RV R D MEDU-40 D LR L LOV E 22 (C) Crown Copyr ight Reserv ed. 23 2 3 Tr anspower New Z ealand m akes no representations about the Whangarei District Council Hearing Panel Recommendations Map suitability of any infor mation supplied to W hangarei District Counc il for any purpose. A ll intellectual property rights in this Databas e lay er and ± the data in it belong exc lus iv ely to Trans power. W hile all r eas onable 4 5 7 52 efforts hav e been m ade to ens ure that up-to-date infor m ation is 78 Zone Map 5Z 0 0.5 1 2 Km 53 pr ovided to Whangarei Dis trict Council, Transpower New Zealand 80 54 56 ac cepts no res pons ibility for any er rors , om iss ions or inacc uracies in 79 10 59 60 the infor mation. 8 9 62 63 81 6465 66 67 A3 Scale: 1:50,000 70 75 73 76 Date Updated:12/05/2020 Map 5 of 86 D H R A A L E I W S D A R I) K ( K E W H K U P Refer to Map 26 D UT H R N SO WHAN A AKI Refer to Map 27 PI R PI D WAI Refer to Map 28 D R S D T R N I E R M OU E TAP L MA C KA IA EA HT T R S R D E Y AT A W AQA W E S U L A B HGA W Y T BL E R N O R MI D LE D D GE O M R D A W A E O O A T T R I O IK I T A O O I R R D P D IRD Refer to UK EN U RD AE Map 29 T A A KA I T UTU KA K D B L NPL-6 L O O PKA C PKA K K APL WDC-2 U R WDC-2 M D E WDC-14 MEDU-32 T D Refer to RU R U Refer to Map 30 G N Map 31 N D U GUNGURU R G N 22 (C) Crown Copyr ight Reserv ed.
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