Design and planning

Rotorua city design principles - part 1

The appearance and amenity of Rotorua's CBD has undergone a dramatic transformation since the 1980s.
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Parks asset management plan 2005 (Rotorua)

Rotorua District Council (RDC) is responsible for the provision and management of community recreation facilities.
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Rotorua civil engineering standard

This Code of Practice applies to all Engineering works and services constructed by or on behalf of Council, all Works and Services vested in Council as a result of Subdivision or Development and all Works and Services required by Subdivision or Resource Consent under the Resource Management Act 1991.This
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Standards for engineering design and construction (Rodney)

The Standards for Engineering Design and Construction are intended for use by developers, contractors and consultants who are involved in the design and installation of facilities and services within the Rodney District.This page includes links to individual sections of the document.
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Matakana and Omaha Flats/Pt Wells Draft Sustainable Development Plans (Rodney)

The Matakana, Omaha Flats and Point Wells communities have been involved in a series of public meetings and workshops to help define the future direction of their community.
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Reserve management plans (Rodney)

This page introduces and lists reserve management plans in development and recently developed, with links to individual plan files.
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Rodney District Council
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Rangitikei leisure plan.

The Rangitikei District Council is working with other agencies in the development of a Leisure Plan for the Rangitikei community.This page links to copies of the users and facility questionnaires.
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City centre canopies (Porirua)

The Porirua City Council decided in 1994 to commission a project to cover the pedestrian areas of the shopping centre between Hartham Place and Serlby Place with distinctive canopies at a cost of nearly $4 million.
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Road signs (Papakura)

Outlines how to contact council if a new sign is needed or a sign needs to be repaired or moved.
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Papakura District Council
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Drawing for Pahurehure Inlet Management Plan (Papakura)

The draft plan drawing shows ways in which the area could be enhanced for greater recreational values including developing walkways around the inlet.
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