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Draft Otago CMS 2013 Vol II: Maps 6.17 Public conservation land inventory Otago Map table 6.17 Conservation Conservation Unit Name Legal Status Conservation Legal Description Description Unit number Unit Area F46001 Mokoreta Nature Reserve RANT 5.6 Nature Reserve - s.20 Reserves Act 1977 - G46051 Mokoreta River Marginal Strip CAMS 16.5 Fixed Marginal Strip - s.24(3) Conservation Act 1987 - G46053 Conservation Area - Maclennan Forest CAST 3.9 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - G46057 Catlins Conservation Park CACP 52870.3 Conservation Park - s.19 Conservation Act 1987 Priority ecosystem G47101 Chaslands Scenic Reserve RASRA 1439.9 Scenic Reserve - s.19(1)(a) Reserves Act 1977 - G47102 Conservation Area - Progress Valley Road CAST 0.8 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - G47103 Conservation Area - Niagara CAST 0.4 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - G47104 Conservation Area - Gourley Road CAST 1.0 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - G47109 Conservation Area - Falls Creek Road CAST 4.8 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - G47110 Conservation Area - Long Beach Road CAST 16.2 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - G47112 Long Beach Scenic Reserve (Catlins) RASRA 23.1 Scenic Reserve - s.19(1)(a) Reserves Act 1977 - G47116 Conservation Area - Tautuku Forest CAST 309.3 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 Priority ecosystem G47117 Conservation Area - Tahakopa Valley Road CAST 0.3 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - G47118 Tahakopa River Marginal Strip CAMS 28.3 Fixed Marginal Strip - s.24(3) Conservation Act 1987 - G47119 Conservation Area - Maclennan Forest CAST 79.1 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 _ G47121 Conservation Area - Greenfield Road CAST 0.7 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - G47122 Conservation Area - Waipati Road CAST 1.5 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - G47124 Conservation Area - Catlins Conservation Pk. (Proposed add.) CAST 13.0 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - G47125 Back Creek (Tahakopa) Marginal Strip CAMS 2.9 Fixed Marginal Strip - s.24(3) Conservation Act 1987 _ G47127 Tahakopa River Scenic Reserve RASRA 37.6 Scenic Reserve - s.19(1)(a) Reserves Act 1977 - G47128 Conservation Area - Tautuku Forest CAST 33.3 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 Priority ecosystem G47129 Conservation Area - Greenfeild Road CAST 0.9 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - G47130 Samson Hill Scenic Reserve RASRA 50.2 Scenic Reserve - s.19(1)(a) Reserves Act 1977 - G47131 Conservation Area - Tautuku Bay "Scenic Reserve" CAST 3.3 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - G47132 Conservation Area - Tautuku Bay CAST 0.7 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - G47133 Waipati Beach Scenic Reserve RASRA 292.4 Scenic Reserve - s.19(1)(a) Reserves Act 1977 - G47134 Conservation Area - Waipati Estuary CAST 53.7 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - G47135 Kinakina Island Scenic Reserve RASRA 0.5 Scenic Reserve - s.19(1)(a) Reserves Act 1977 - G47137 Conservation Area - Tautuku Forest CAST 2.1 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 Priority ecosystem G47144 Conservation Area - Tahakopa CAST 0.2 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - G47177 Gorge Stream Marginal Strip CAMS 5.2 Fixed Marginal Strip - s.24(3) Conservation Act 1987 _ G47180 McLeans Scenic Reserve RASRA 11.1 Scenic Reserve - s.19(1)(a) Reserves Act 1977 - G47183 Conservation Area - Catlins Conservation Pk. (Proposed add.) CAST 39.3 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 _ G47185 Conservation Area - Catlins Conservation Pk. (Proposed add.) CAST 102.2 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 Priority ecosystem G47186 Conservation Area - Catlins Conservation Pk. (Proposed add.) CAST 277.8 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - G47188 Conservation Area - Catlins Conservation Pk. (Proposed add.) CAST 50.8 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 Priority ecosystem G47193 Conservation Area - Stott Acquisition CAST 7.7 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 _ G47196 Conservation Area - Catlins Conservation Pk. (Proposed add.) CAST 7.5 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - G47197 Conservation Area - Tahakopa (Table Ridge) CAST 140.9 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - 72 Merino Downs G45106 Glenkenich Otama Flemming CE11 CE12 CE13 CERongahere14 CF11 CF12 CF13 CF14 Chatton East tream Chatton Waimea S Maitland Waikoikoi Pomahaka G45115 Mandeville am tre S Knapdale a a it M at m Otamita a a t ura River Rankleburn O Waikaka Willowbank Valley m r a e Wharetoa e v tr Ri Croydon ka S Conical aha a a Benio Hill m k o a k P i a W Whiterigg W McNab a Popotunoa ir u Pu n ke a ra Otikerama Pukerau u Stre am S t r e Upper a m Charlton er iv Waipahi Arthurton i R h a pi a W Waimumu Taumata CF12 CF13 CF13 CF14 Charlton Wairuna CF11 CF12 Kaiwera W a i pa hi R iv e Ferndale r Te Tipua E as Kuriwao Otaraia t B ran ch Waikana G46054 Tuturau Brydone G46055 Waiarikiki Ota Creek CF11 CF12 CF13 CF14 Mim m iha rea CG11 u St CG12 CG13 CG14 G46051 G46073 Mimihau Oware Menzies Ferry Redan Seaward CG13 Downs CG14 r e v i Glenham R a a t re oko Mokoreta M Mataura CATLINS Island F46001 CONSERVATION G46053 PARK G47197 G47196 G47118 G46057 CG11 G47117 CG12 Pine G47177 G47185 Bush G47119 G47182 G47125 G47116 G47127 G47143 Titiroa G47128 G47144 G47184 Fortification G47193 Tahakopa G47137 G47190 Waimahaka Te Peka Waikawa Stuarts Valley G47187 Quarry Hills G47186 G47146 W a G47188 G47139 i G47124 k a G47183 Tokanui CG12 CG13 w a a G47122 Tautuku R G47129 G47132 G47136 i v Fortrose e r G47101 G47130 G47102 G47121 G47131 Progress Chaslands G47103 Valley G47180 G47133 Niagara G47104 G47110 G47134 G47135 G47112 CG11 CG12 G47109 CG13 CG14 CH11 CH12 Waikawa G47111 CH13 Haldane G47113 Map 6.17 Public conservation land inventory Conservation Management Strategy Otago 01 2 4 6 8 Map 17 of 20 Km Conservation unit data is current as of 21/12/2012 73 Public conservation land inventory Otago Map table 6.18 Conservation Conservation Unit Name Legal Status Conservation Legal Description Description Unit number Unit Area G45108 Clutha River (Tuapeka) Marginal Strip CAMS 5.8 Fixed Marginal Strip - s.24(3) Conservation Act 1987 - G45112 Conservation Area - Tuapeka Mouth CAST 1.4 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - G45113 Conservation Area - Tuapeka Mouth CAST 0.1 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - G45115 Tuapeka Mouth Library Etc. RALP 0.1 Local Purpose Reserve - s.23 Reserves Act 1977 - G45116 Tuapeka Mouth Punt Site RALP 4.9 Local Purpose Reserve - s.23 Reserves Act 1977 - G45123 Conservation Area - Crookburn Quarry Reserve CAST 1.6 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - G45124 Conservation Area - Waitahuna West CAST 2.6 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - G45125 Conservation Area - Clydevale / Clutha River CAST 2.6 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - G45126 Clydevale Punt Site RALP 4.0 Local Purpose Reserve - s.23 Reserves Act 1977 - G45127 Conservation Area - Clydevale Punt Landing Site CAST 0.1 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - G45129 Conservation Area - Gull Island (Clutha River) CAST 3.2 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - G45134 Waiwera River Marginal Strip CAMS 20.7 Fixed Marginal Strip - s.24(3) Conservation Act 1987 - G45135 Kaihiku Stream Marginal Strip CAMS 10.9 Fixed Marginal Strip - s.24(3) Conservation Act 1987 - G46054 Waiwera River Marginal Strip CAMS 11.7 Fixed Marginal Strip - s.24(3) Conservation Act 1987 - G46055 Conservation Area - Waiwera River CAST 2.9 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - G46058 Conservation Area - Catlins River CAST 0.6 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - G46061 Conservation Area - Awatea CAST 2.7 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - G46066 Barrs Falls Scenic Reserve RASRA 14.8 Scenic Reserve - s.19(1)(a) Reserves Act 1977 - G46068 Conservation Area - Craggy Tor Road CAST 1.3 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - G46069 Glenomaru Valley Scenic Reserve RASRA 499.6 Scenic Reserve - s.19(1)(a) Reserves Act 1977 - G46070 Conservation Area - Glenomaru Road CAST 0.5 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - G46073 Owaka Valley Scenic Reserve RASRA 59.3 Scenic Reserve - s.19(1)(a) Reserves Act 1977 - G46080 Conservation Area - Catlins Conservation Pk. (Proposed add.) CAST 103.6 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 - G47136 Tautuku Bay Scenic Reserve RASRA 707.1 Scenic Reserve - s.19(1)(a) Reserves Act 1977 Priority ecosystem G47139 William King Scenic Reserve RASRA 546.1 Scenic Reserve - s.19(1)(a) Reserves Act 1977 Priority ecosystem G47141 Mahaka Recreation Reserve RARR 8.7 Recreation Reserve - s.17 Reserves Act 1977 - G47143 Conservation Area - Kahuika School Road CAST 1.0 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation Act 1987 Priority ecosystem G47146 Papatowai Scenic Reserve RASRA 308.2 Scenic Reserve - s.19(1)(a) Reserves Act 1977 Priority ecosystem G47148 Tahakopa Bay Scenic Reserve RASRA 462.9 Scenic Reserve - s.19(1)(a) Reserves Act 1977 Priority ecosystem G47149 Papatowai Recreation Reserve RARR 2.6 Recreation Reserve - s.17 Reserves Act 1977 - G47150 Maclennan River Scenic Reserve RASRA 35.8 Scenic Reserve - s.19(1)(a) Reserves Act 1977 Priority ecosystem G47151 Purakaunui (Gravel Reserve) RALP 0.8 Local Purpose Reserve - s.23 Reserves Act 1977 - G47152 Purakaunui Falls Scenic Reserve RASRA 221.8 Scenic Reserve - s.19(1)(a) Reserves Act 1977 Priority ecosystem G47153 Conservation Area - Pillans Head CAST 7.8 Stewardship Area - s.25 Conservation
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