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This dataset was first added to WDC Data Service on 23 Aug 2020.
Proposed Flood Ponding Area
Waikato District Council
Waikato District Council
Waikato District Council - Proposed District Plan (Stage 2 Natural Hazards), Notified 27 July 2020.
This layer is a spatial representation of an overlay in the Proposed District Plan and indicates where land use will be regulated by various associated rules. It will be used as a guide in the regulatory process of implementing the Proposed District Plan and managing land use, subdivision, the environment and economy. This dataset is subject to changes undertaken through the Resource Management act.Note individual Proposed Plan rules can have different statuses, some may have current legal effect and others will not until the Proposed Plan becomes operative. This data is provided for use in the District Plan only.
Flood Ponding Areas are areas of land that experience floodwater ponding in a 1% Annual Exceedance Probability (AEP) rainfall event. Only two Flood Ponding Areas have been specifically identified on the planning maps. One of the areas is located in the southern part of Huntly adjacent to the eastern bank of the Waikato River and the other is in Huntly West adjacent to Lake Waahi and Lake Puketirini. This belongs to the series of data relating to Natural Hazards which includes the following groups - coastal erosion, coastal inundation, inland flooding, and land subsidence. This layer belongs to the inland flooding group. Use in conjunction with High Risk Flood Area, Flood Plain Management Area,and Defended Area.
Refer Planning Text..
-37.983475989122866 174.42871093749997 -36.97214351002756 175.472412109375
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https://data.waikatodistrict.govt.nz/
https://waikato.intramaps.co.nz/IntraMaps90?project=Waikato&module=District%20Plan&x=1791000.06&y=5847600.0&zoom=300000&configId=b2549ae1-f643-4ac6-9586-211ba985dd89
District Plan
Resource Management Act
planningCadastre