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Title: Outstanding natural features in fresh and coastal waters
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Comments: This map is part of the Draft Regional Plan. It has no legal effect.
This map shows Outstanding Natural Features in water bodies and coastal waters. They are based on the Outstanding Natural Features as shown in the Regional Policy Statement, and updated or new areas based on the report: Hayward B, May 2016. Outstanding Natural Features Identifying and Mapping additional sites in Northland.
The maps only show the 'wet' parts of Outstanding Natural Features. District plans will display the parts that are on land.
Appropriate Scale of Use 1:25,000
Map version: Draft Regional Plan released for public feedback: 8 August 2016. Areas of outstanding and high natural character in the coastal marine area map
This map is part of the Draft Regional Plan. It has no legal effect.
These areas have been assessed under criteria in Policy 13(2) of the New Zealand Coastal Policy Statement 2010 using methodology developed by Froude 2014 - Northland Regional Council Mapping Project: Natural Character Methodology. Worksheets describing the values of each natural character area are available online: http://www.nrc.govt.nz/Your-Council/Council-Projects/New-Regional-Policy-Statement/outstanding-natural-landscapes---worksheets/#character.
“Outstanding natural character” generally means entirely natural such as near to pristine indigenous vegetation, negligible human features (for example, buildings, wharves, jetties, paved surfaces, pipelines, cables, hard protection structures) and a very strong experience of naturalness.
“High natural character” generally means a high proportion of indigenous vegetation, visually unobtrusive structures few and visually subservient human features and a strong experience of naturalness.
Appropriate Scale of Use 1:25,000
Map version: Draft Regional Plan released for public feedback: 8 August 2016. Outstanding natural features are areas are throughout the region and tend to be unique geological features such as fossil beds or distinctive rock outcrops. They are usually quite small and can often form part of an outstanding natural landscape. An example is the Hole in the Rock.
Subject: Outstanding Natural Features in water bodies and coastal waters, based on the Outstanding Natural Features as shown in the Regional Policy Statement.
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Keywords: ONF,outstanding natural features,Regional Plan
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