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R R OA IN D G T HARRISON ROAD O N RO 3 AD SCALE = 1 : 50,000 Opotiki District Plan 0 1 2 3 4 5 Natural Form - Opotiki District 5 5 Kilometres W a io e Opotiki District Plan k a R i M a p 5 a v e Proposed Plan Maps r Amended for hearing 2017 r e 2 iv 35 R ra ta O Kukumoa SEE MAP 5b FOR ENLARGEMENT SEE MAP 5c FOR ENLARGEMENT OPOTIKI 35 2 Ot ara Riv er Hospital Hill GSP-514851 SEE MAP 5d FOR ENLARGEMENT SEE MAP 5e FOR ENLARGEMENT Te Rere Marae W a i o e 4c k a AERODROME R i v e 5a r 2 SCALE = 1 : 15,000 Opotiki District Plan 0 500 1,000 Natural Form - Opotiki Township Overview 5a Metres Opotiki District Plan M a p 5 b Proposed Plan Maps Amended for hearing 2017 W ai oe ka R iv er 2 Kukumoa BAIRD ROAD GSP-514851 r e v i R a 2 k e o i a W 5b 5c T E E R T UNION STREET S H T Y S R 5d 5e O F SCALE = 1 : 7,500 Opotiki District Plan 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1,000 Natural Form - Opotiki Township 5b Metres Opotiki District Plan RIVER STREET M a p 5 c Proposed Plan Maps O ta Amended for hearing 2017 NORTH STREET r a S R N iv E 35 e L r L R O A ALBERT STREET D VICTORIA STREET W a io e k a R T PRINCESS STREET i GORING STREET v E e E r R T S F R A H HIGH STREET W GREY STREET KELLY STREET GOW ROAD POTTSAVENUE CHURCH STREET ELLIOTT STREET OPOTIKI KING STREET GSP-514851 SERVICE LANE E N A L E C I V R E S ST JOHN STREET CHATFIELD ROAD RICHARD STREET Otara River GORING STREET 35 BUCHANAN STREET 5b 5c CHURCH STREET NELSON STREET FORD STREET WINDSOR STREET STEWART STREET MALCOLM STREET 5d 5e SCALE = 1 : 7,500 Opotiki District Plan 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1,000 Natural Form - Opotiki Township 5c Metres BRIDGE STREET Opotiki District Plan M a p 5 d 2 Proposed Plan Maps W a Amended for hearing 2017 i o e k a UNION STREET FROMOW ROAD R iv e VIEW ROAD r DUKE STREET HUKUTAIA ROAD Hospital Hill SEDGEWICK ROAD TE PAPA PLACE WOODLANDS ROAD GRANT ROAD W
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