Land Use is managed by a zoning and overlay technique and both regional and district provisions in the CLRDP take the form of objectives, policies, methods and rules. Where necessary, district and regional functions have been separated within the CLRDP. The Plan text and urban and rural plan maps can be viewed on this web site through the attached links. Chapters subject to Appeal, Variation or Plan changes have been referenced alongside the affected sections within the Chapters.
Recent Plan Modifications
Recent plan changes and variations no longer open for submission, and minor amendments are summarised here.
Appendices
Road Index to District Plan Maps
“r” maps are for rural areas and “u” maps are for urban areas. The maps can have up to 3 parts:
A - Contains - zoning, as well as designations, some network utilities and schedule archaeological and other heritage items.
B – Contains:
- Heritage overlays such as the Heritage Alert Overlay and Outstanding Landscape Area Overlay
- Land overlays that indicate the regional land use rules applicable based on land use capability
- Boundaries such as the Coastal Marine Area Boundary and the Gisborne Urban Area Boundary.
C – Contains hazard overlays, other overlays such as the Airport Protection Overlay Area as well as boundaries such as the Air Noise Boundary.
Index maps for the rural and urban areas can be obtained from the links below: