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Description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>Designation compiled from: ----------------------------------------------------------- Doc Land as notified in letter Document number RDC-110876 REQUIREMENTS TO BE INSERTED PRIOR TO NOTIFICATION OF PROPOSED DISTRICT PLAN : DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION DESIGNATIONS. Please accept this letter as an update to the 27 March 2009 letter sent to Council. This letter constitutes written notice, pursuant to clauses 4(1) and (3) of Schedule 1 of the Resource Management Act 1991, as to which existing designations will be required to be retained and any modifications to the description of these areas in the Rotorua District Plan. The Department requires the retention of eight existing designations, some of which have diffbrent legal descriptions to those contained in the District Plan, due to changes in land ownership as a result of land exchanges, updated surveys or Treaty Settlement processes. It is considered that, despite this, the basic land units and purposes of the designations remains unchanged and the alterations are considered no more than minor. All of these areas contain significant geothermal features or values that the Department wishes to see given additional protection under the district plan. For the other designations contained within the District Plan, the Department considers that the values of these lands are protected through the requirements of the legislation that the land is held under, either the Reserves or the Conservation Act. Some of these existing designations in the District Plan refer to land that the Department does not, or has never administered, while other land has heer~ surveyed and gazetted with new status or amalgamated with adjacent public conservation lands. There is also an ongoing issue with some of these designations to be removed, as where land exchanges occur, the pasture transferred to private ownership is still encumbered with the designation, and land added to the reserve is not covered by the designation. The removal of these designations will address these issues. Details of changes to retained designations; The updated legal descriptions of the designations included in the 27 March 2009 letter are as follows on the table. Three of these areas have undergone changes to their extent and ownership, or been gazetted in the interim. Details of these are given below; Lake Orotu Wildlife Management Reserve The Lake Orotu Wildlife Management Reserve is part of the areas of 'Waiotapu Crown Land' currently designated. This land is Crown Land that was allocated to the Department, and has since designation, been surveyed, and gazetted as either scenic reserve, and amalgamated with the adjacent Waiotapu Scenic Reserve, or formed into the new Wildlife Management Reserve. In either case, the land has an existing designation and the management of the land will not change from that covered in the existing designation. Waiotapu Scenic Reserve These are the sections of the Waiotapu Scenic Reserve retained as public Conservation land administered by the Department, and the existing designation over these sections is required to be retained. As part of Treaty Settlements completed in mid 2009, the Waiotapu Scenic Reserve was surveyed, with some of the land being gazetted as private scenic reserve, and ownership transferred to Te Ptimautanga O Te Arawa. As the Department no longer administers this private scenic reserve land, it is not requiring that the designation over private land be retained. We encourage Council to discuss these designations with the new land owners. Please note that the land currently designated as Waiotapu Crown Land (Pt Paeroa East 4B 1B 1 ) has been determined to be remnant Crown Land administered by L1NZ. As the Department does not administer this land, the designation is not required to be retained. Te Kopia Scenic Reserve Te Kopia Scenic Reserve has also had areas freeholded as private scenic reserve as part of Treaty Settlements, which has resulted in some changed appellations. Secs 1 SO 387596 and SO 389459 have been gazetted as private scenic reserve, and ownership transferred to Te PiJmautanga O Te Arawa. As the Department does not administer this land, the designation over these sections is not required to be retained. Again, we encourage Council to discuss these designations with the new land owners. The remainder of the designated scenic reserve is to be retained. ----------------------------------------------------------- Other features have been complied from the carry-over features of the 1996 District Plan, description updates from Requiring Authorities and the Appendix B document for the District Plan words.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>

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