2.1.1.6 Relationship With Other Hauraki District Council Plans
(1) The Hauraki District Council Hauraki Long Term Plan (‘Hauraki Long Term Plan’) sets out the Co
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(1) The Hauraki District Council Hauraki Long Term Plan (‘Hauraki Long Term Plan’) sets out the Co
(1) There are generally two situations that need to be covered in describing how to use this Distric
(1) All rules in the District Plan have the force and effect of regulations. The Council is empowere
(1) For the purposes of administering the Plan, activities are classified into six groups. These are
Related Pages 2.1.5 General Rules Applying Throughout The District 2.1.5.1 Zoning And Activity Status In Relation To Roads 2.1.5.2 Zoning And Activity Status In Relation
(1) Where the proposed land use activity is not in conformity with the road designation, roads shall
(1) ZONING
(a) Where the following zones immediately surround any lakes or apply to both sides of ri
Related Pages 2.1.1 Statutory Framework 2.1.1.1 Hierarchy Of Responsibilities 2.1.1.2 Resource Management Act 1991 2.1.1.3 Hauraki Gulf Marine Park Act 2000 2.1.1.4 Conservation Management Strategy
(1) The District Plan does not stand on its own as an isolated plan for resource management. The Dis
(1) The Resource Management Act 1991 (‘RMA’) came into effect on 01 October 1991 and provides the