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Flagstaff Sylvester Bryant Pukete West Te Rapa Pukete E H E C E A E C L E P V N I S S A I D OVE L L R O R GR E O RY Y P D GA LL E P C W S T Y U R Y E K E T N R E L Guide to using this map: E S N E T R C K AN E L I V E L V Q I E E UIS V R R R H H O R P O E LA C A O CE C D A B A D S This is a map of the area containing your property. I M D A R E IP AN P L L The map shows notable local changes which are E E ID E S L R V E A I E T N E IV C H E R A U R I proposed for the mapped area. D L A DRIVE E P G E D IC E I N V R I R R D O C D O E See the map legend for an index of these local O C E LA N W P E T O C R H T E changes and check the map to see which ones S A M E L H R R Y S O E P A CK C S H S affect your area of the city. T E O A S R E I ISE F R D NDEAVOUR AVEN O E UE M E O V C I A W In addition to the mapped local changes, L N A Y L T T L TH CEN A P R O RES GE B R PE C E there are other proposed changes which may DU S N RH T A A M H EIG H L Sylvester T T affect the area but which are not noted on the E V O L R IV map. H E P R E RO S A O D J A Z I An explanation of the local changes and also M U T H P L the other changes is on the reverse side of this A PL C TA IAN ACE K E ID E S C A ER N L map. IP M P S L E A R C I E S E P E N This map and the explanations on the reverse N A N T side do not identify each and every change MILL P EN LA NIU C M HEI HTS E that may affect the area. E G M M A P L A C E For further detail of all changes please see the D A O R H full Proposed District Plan at: C R U P H U K C E T E E COMMODORE AVENU www.hamilton.co.nz/districtplan R O A TUPELO STREET D Flagstaff J or view a copy of the Proposed District Plan U D E at Council’s offices or libraries. N A P L A C E To view maps showing notable local changes E M C E U E LA C NR O PL AC in neighbouring areas, see: P LA Y P H E N A L EA L R J CI E O NE V C LOS O E www.hamilton.co.nz/mappedchanges M R I V R E G O T R E S E R ENU V E AND AV MOREL E E O R AC Hotline: 07 838 6478 PL N A T RIVER OAK S S O D B R O R A I L G IM M A A E R K R D IN E O ARA DRIV N TOT E S S C W R E M E Y Legend - Proposed District Plan S B C CE L E IE PLA E N MINN S Notable Local Changes T E A C P L NUE L VE A L R A D VOU EN EA K ND WS E ME Some, or all, of the features contained within D UE R ALE AVEN O AND F AL OA SH KRI the legend may appear on this mapped area A DGE GR B O H VE R of Hamilton. K A M O I L R A E H R E R E E Pukete West W V W I K R O O Change in Zoning O O E H O C E D A D L C R P W P D L A N O L A E R W S A N Y A M T H C I A VE A U E Change in Transport Corridor Ranking L T R D I S S C T E A C O LA V A P U E V R R E E N T T T A D N U A T Arterial Transport Corridor Protection Area A U E N E W N O E E E R K R R A T E H E S C VENU H F IA A A R R UCHS U F P O H L IN C A L Flood Hazard Areas L C A E H C NE E D LA E LAN KFOL TTAG Waikato Riverbank and Gully Hazard Area L IC CO S Y C M N AM A G O Y U A R WA Significant Natural Areas I IO E TS S PL ER TR P A OB E LA C R E C E T Pukete E D CR MWOO ES EL CE N ¬ Change in Built Heritage Ranking T HO UH ER ENT E P RESC L S C E A D ES C E YPR V L C I E AM E R E AR C C E D Changes to Significant Archaeological and Cultural Sites A R A A L O L A W P P D ASH A PLA D C K E K L L U E T I O F F U Electricity Transmission Corridors H W R P O T O U O P O L K N T L I E A T R W E A D R D A Ruakura Structure Plan Boundary O R O I R A M V I D E A A H N W U O K K A E City Boundary T S T LACE R U P NIKA E E Te Rapa S T E Q CE U OIA PL A TITOKI PLA CE C H ET E TRE S OD S T WO N C HERRY U T H P I L G A H C E L T A E H N R O D A R E MAP SHOWING SOME OF THE P IV A D O DR R E R E ER I IR O V K A A A W E D NOTABLE LOCAL CHANGES E C D DRIV O RWOO U SHE R T IN THE B U NT R CE N- ES M PROPOSED DISTRICT PLAN CR UR IPO T D T AT EE O TREE M R C RE S ST H LL IMO Y S CU LE TR SH E A ET F R O S Y T D A A P W L E L L AC L G A N PL E A DE IN E C CA M E Bryant G E M O R 'C S AA O T H E N R AN D N E C G A T EL E A A L T T R N C T D A O CE O A R P A S U N IV E K FIE C RE R A E S L D T C F A H O B S E T R H RE M T VEN UE E ¬ A IVE MORR OW A T TI E DR O K RER N A WAI DR RE D IV W A E A P O L R AC L E IL W D IL A F RASSY DOWNS PLACE RE P G M D Meters U ST K R E EE T T E 0 37.5 75 150 225 300 T E DW A R ± S IN M O B ST A A R R N O E R D OA UGH P E D L ACE T Date: Nov 30, 2012 Map No: 18 Proposed Notable Changes for Hamilton Local Changes (see map and legend Explanation (depending on the location of the proposed changes, all or some of these changes may Other Changes Explanation (Other Changes set out in this table do not appear on the reverse on reverse side) appear on the reverse mapped area) mapped area. Please refer to the Proposed Plan for complete information) Change in Zoning These areas are subject to a proposed zone change. The nature of those changes will vary from site to site. For details on all specific zone changes see the current Operative District Planning Maps and compare them Proposed rule Many properties remain under their existing zoning. However, such properties with the Proposed District Planning Maps. These proposed changes may affect land use and development changes within may be affected by proposed rule changes within the zones such as: potential. Zones • Residential Zone; Tighter controls over non-residential use of land, and the See the Proposed District Plan for more information about all zones. introduction of new design and layout criteria within the Residential Zone; Change in Transport The current Plan’s road ranking has been updated in response to changes in land use and transport network • Business Zone; New rules and a hierarchy of Business Zones within the City Corridor needs.
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