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Layer: Notable Trees Indicative Root Protection Area (ID: 79)

Parent Layer: SCHED6 Notable Trees

Name: Notable Trees Indicative Root Protection Area

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Description: INTENDED PURPOSE: A polygon dataset of the Indicative Root Protection Area of individual or groups of trees identified as Notable Trees (SCHED 6) created for the Wellington City Council District Plan 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 data has been prepared based on the WCC District Plan Review Process. SUMMARY OF DATA COLLECTION (Data only): Within Wellington City, individual and groups of trees are identified and protected for their significant historic heritage, ecological or amenity values. These trees may be notable as prominent natural features and landmarks, contributors to local identity, spectacular or rare specimens, or associated with special sites, events or people. It is important that these trees are identified, protected and cared for so that they can be enjoyed by future generations. Notable trees can be either indigenous or exotic species and located on either public land (such as road reserves or parks) or on private property. For a tree to be notable it must be evaluated against the ‘Standard Tree Evaluation Method’ (STEM) and score 110 points or higher or have significant cultural and historical value, taking into account potential STEM scores. Notable trees are different to urban allotment trees which are trees that are part of significant natural areas (SNAs) in urban neighbourhoods.

Copyright Text: District Planning Team, Wellington City Council

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