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Layer: Terawhiti Fault (Low Hazard Area) (ID: 57)

Parent Layer: Fault Hazard Overlays

Name: Terawhiti Fault (Low Hazard Area)

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Description: INTENDED PURPOSE: Polygon dataset of area affected by the Fault Hazard Overlay (including Ohariu Fault, Terawhiti Fault, Wellington Fault and Sheppards Gully Fault Hazard Overlays). Created for the District Plan of the Wellington City Council as part of the District Plan Review Process. ABBREVIATIONS/ACRONYMS: DP - District Plan; ePlan - "Electronic Plan" the web version of the District Plan. 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. Ownership specifies legal or administrative control over the content. 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 maintained by WCC City Insights Team, contact cityinsightsgis@wcc.govt.nz for information about the creation of this layer and its maintenance. Stewardship addresses the ongoing care, maintenance, and management of the content. AUTHORATATIVE DATA SOURCES (Data only): This layer is based on fault mapping by GNS of Fault Avoidance Zones for active faults in Wellington City (Morgenstern and Van Dissen 2020). Further data changes were made as part of the District Plan Review Process. SUMMARY OF DATA COLLECTION (Data only): Faults were mapped using: 1) LiDAR data; 2) 2017 urban and rural aerial photographs; 3) the NZ Active Faults Database; 4) published papers and maps (Ota et al. 1981; Begg and Mazengarb 1996; Begg and Johnston 2000; Barnes et al. 2019; Kaiser et al. 2019); 5) unpublished GNS Science Consulting and Science reports (Perrin and Wood 2003a, b; Van Dissen et al. 2003, 2005; Litchfield and Van Dissen 2014; Berryman 2019); 6) and the authors’ first-hand knowledge of the geology and active faulting in the district. These data should be used to assist future land use planning, particularly with regard to building on "Greenfield" (i.e. previously undeveloped land) sites or in the renovation of buildings in areas adjacent to active faults in accordance with the Ministry for the Environment "Planning for Development on or Close to Active Faults" (Kerr et al. 2003). These data should be used in conjunction with the associated GNS Science report CR2020/57.

Copyright Text: District Planning Team, Wellington City Council, GNS

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