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Part 17 sets out the specific management focus for each of the regional parks, including<br />

the policies and programmes that will be completed over the next 10 years.<br />

Volume Volume 2: 2: Maps Maps<br />

Maps<br />

The maps in Volume 2 identify the location of each special values and features for each<br />

park, and where the specific policies and programmes proposed for each park in Part 17 will<br />

be implemented. The maps also largely illustrate concepts plans where they exist for a park<br />

(refer to section 7.3). Specifically, the maps illustrate:<br />

significant natural, cultural heritage and geological features (wetlands, pa sites etc),<br />

existing and proposed park infrastructure (buildings, tracks etc),<br />

specific management policies.<br />

Cross Cross-referencing<br />

Cross eferencing<br />

It is important that sections of the plan are not read in isolation. While an attempt has been<br />

made to cross-reference as much as possible, the reader needs to consider the following<br />

components together as a hierarchy of related policies:<br />

the management principles set out in Part 6,<br />

the general objectives and management policies set out in Parts 6 to 16,<br />

the specific policies for each park set out in Part 17,<br />

the maps in Volume 2.<br />

The generic policies in Parts 6 to 16 apply across the regional parks network and are not<br />

necessarily repeated in the specific park sections. For example, pest control is undertaken in<br />

each park but may not be itemised in Part 17 unless there is a special programme of work,<br />

as it is covered by the generic biosecurity policies.<br />

How How to to to read read the the policies policies in in this this plan<br />

plan<br />

Where a policy contains a list of clauses and the term “or” before the last clause the<br />

clauses should be read as alternatives, where all or one of the clauses may apply depending<br />

on the circumstances.<br />

Where a policy contains a list of clauses and the term “and’ before the last clause, the<br />

clauses should be read as all applying.<br />

Note: Note: on on the the Auckland Auckland Council<br />

Council<br />

Throughout this plan the relevant local authorities, that is the city or district councils, have<br />

been referenced. Once the Auckland Council is established on November 1 st . 2010,<br />

reference to specific local authorities should be read as the Auckland Council.<br />

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<strong>Regional</strong> <strong>Parks</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> 2010

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