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Intended Purpose:
A polygon layer of specific control sites and areas created for Wellington City Council Proposed District Plan.
Specific control refers to a site or area which has provisions that are different from other spatial layers or district-wide provisions that apply to that site or area.
This layer contains spatial definitions for the following specific controls:
Active Frontages
Areas of Change (Special Purpose Waterfront Zone)
Curtis Street Building Setback Controls
Horokiwi Area
Lyall Bay Parade Frontage Control
Minimum Sunlight Access - Public Space Requirements
Non-Residential Activity Frontages
Old St Paul's - Adjoining Building Control
Public Open Space (Special Purpose Waterfront Zone)
Tapu Te Ranga Site
Verandah Controls
Abbreviations/Acronyms:
PDP – Proposed District Plan
IHP - Independent Hearings Panel
WCC – Wellington City Council
Refresh Rate (Data only):
Static
Ownership:
This data is owned by WCC District Planning Team, contact District.Plan@wcc.govt.nz for questions about this layer and its appropriate use cases.
Stewardship:
This data is maintained by WCC City Insights Team, contact cityinsightsgis@wcc.govt.nz for information about the creation of this layer and its maintenance.
Custodianship:
This data is stored on WCC's ArcGIS Online environment, administered by the Corporate GIS Team.
Authoritative Data Sources (Data only):
Specific control data is prepared based on recommendations provided by the IHP in their decision report.
Summary of Data Collection (Data only):
Specific control refers to a site or area which has provisions that are different from other spatial layers or district-wide provisions that apply to that site or area.
The specific control boundaries in PDP was created by the WCC District Plan team following the National Planning Standard.
The specific control boundaries were subsequently amended following the recommendation from the IHP.