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- Page 9 and 10: Preface The Abel Tasman Foreshore S
- Page 11 and 12: The Abel Tasman Foreshore Scenic Re
- Page 13 and 14: How to use this plan The plan is di
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- Page 19 and 20: 2.2 Policy 1. To provide for the cu
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- Page 25 and 26: 3.1.3 Survey, monitoring and resear
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- Page 59 and 60: 6.1.4 Monitoring 6.1.5 Noise The ex
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MAP 6 Foreshore adjacent to Abel Ta
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9.1.9 Water and land-based commerci
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10. Implementation, monitoring, rep
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10 Policies 1. To administer the re
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MAP 7 Places 106
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children and grandchildren. The res
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11.5.2 Recreational Zones (see also
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MAP 8 Awaroa Spit bird nesting/roos
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11.5.5 Dogs Any vessel use will sti
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11.7 Activities requiring specific
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RECREATIONAL ZONE South Coast LOCAT
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(c) Conditions may be imposed as to
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1. Provision of a range of recreati
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foot, others may arrive by sea, the
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The Administration Committee propos
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RECREATIONAL ZONE Coastal Access Po
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RECREATIONAL ZONE South Coast And A
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oat: Every description of vessel (i
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Conservation General Policy 2005: G
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freedom: Non-guided activity, which
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mooring: Any weight or article plac
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public conservation land: Crown lan
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vessel servicing floating accommoda
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Appendix 1 Management planning Mana
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Appendix 2 Legislation and statutor
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New Zealand Coastal Policy Statemen
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(c) provide for the exercise of cus
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Appendix 3 ABEL TASMAN FORESHORE SC
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Section Summary of Powers 50(1) Aut
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COMMON NAME SCIENTIFIC NAME MĀORI
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kaikōmako Pennantia corymbosa kaik
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hovercraft means a machine designed
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(b) (i) if the authorised person kn
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Appendix 6 General authorisation fo
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TABLE 1: THREATENED AND AT RISK ANI
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Appendix 8 Schedule 25.1F, Tasman R
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11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 Wa
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iii. there is an established tradit
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iv. be located, designed, construct