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PART 3 REGIONAL AND DISTRICT RULES»Chapter J: Overlay rules»1 Infrastructure» 1.1 Airport Approach SurfacePath Detailed height restriction diagrams for Kaipara Flats Airfield, North Shore Airfield Airport, Auckland Gliding Club and Parakai Airfield are contained in this overlay section of the Unitary Plan. Auckland International Airport (AIA), Whenuapai Airbase and Ardmore Airport diagrams and rules are contained in the relevant designations applying to those Airports and are shown on the planning maps as airspace restriction designations. 1. Activity table The following table specifies the activity status of activities in the Airport Approach SurfacePath overlay. Detailed height restriction diagrams for Kaipara Flats Airfield, North Shore Airfield, Auckland Gliding Club and Parakai Airfield are contained in this overlay section of the Unitary Plan. Auckland Airport (AIA), Whenuapai Airbase and Ardmore Airport diagrams are contained in the designation overlay section of the Unitary Plan. Activity Trees and vegetation Removal or topping of a tree that protrudes into the airfield height restriction shown in clause 3 Airport Approach SurfacePath Maps 1 4 below Activity status P 2. Development controls 2.1 Height 1. Buildings, structures, masts and trees must not exceed 8m in height or the height limits within the airfield height restrictions shown in clause 3 Airport Approach SurfacePath Maps 1 4 below. whichever is the lesser. 2. A building, structure, mast or tree that does not comply with clause 2.1 is a prohibited activity. 2.2 Measuring Height 1. In determining compliance with clause 2.1.1, the following controls apply. 2. At any point where two surfaces overlap and are at differing elevations, the lower of the two surfaces applies. 3. The height controls consist of three separate height controls around North Shore Airfield Airport and two around Kaipara Flats and Parakai Airfields as follows: a. Take off/landing fans i. These fans extend for 5.5km (north Shore) and 1.2km (Kaipara Flats and Parakai) from each end of each runway. The height limit begins at ground level and rises at a slope of 1 in 40 (North Shore) and (Kaipara Flats and Parakai). b. Transitional side surfaces

i. This height restriction runs at right angles to the runway strip and the centre line of the fans. The height limit begins at ground level at the edge of runway strip and rises at a slope of 1 in (North Shore) and 1 in 4 (Kaipara Flats and Parakai) to a maximum height of 45 metres (North Shore) and 2 metres (Kaipara Flats and Parakai) above the runway ground level. This height limit also applies from the outside edge of each fan, the surface rising at the same slopes to a maximum height of 45 metres (North Shore) and 2 metres (Kaipara Flats and Parakai). c. Horizontal surface i. All properties within 2.6km of North Shore Airfield Airport are subject to a horizontal height control which is 45 metres above the average runway ground level i.e. 10 metres above mean sea level. There is no horizontal surface control for either Kaipara Flats or Parakai Airfields. 4. All height controls are affected by the elevation of the property, and height limits must be assessed in terms of elevation relative to the runway itself. 5. Appendix 2.1 provides detailed guidance on how to assess whether a proposal complies with the height controls. Figure 1: Explanation of terms for airport approach overlay calculations The following table below gives the specifications for the three airfields: Table 1: Feature North Shore Kaipara Flats Parakai Runway threshold ground level Main Runway: East End 33m East End 5m above mean sea level East End 65m West End 33m West End 6m West End 63m Crosswind Runway: East End 63m West End 60m Runway strip width 90m 100m 65m Approach/take off fan Length (from runway threshold) 5,500m 1,200m 1,200m Slope (rate of rise) 1 in 40 Lateral expansion 1 in 10 Transitional side surface Slope (rate of rise) 1 in 1 in 4 1 in 4 Maximum height above runway 45m 2m 2m

3. Airport Approach SurfacePath maps Map 1: Kaipara Flats airfield height restriction

Map 2: North Shore airfield a i rport height restriction

The Proposed Auckland Unitary Plan (notified 30 September 2013) M 3: PiW'ak::ai airfield height restriction D. --:,w,.,.. -J<Cfl:fo(.lo I bn:d' llort'l -'lo.w""'.' otr W. *'w'b:t -'IU'I..o) lll fl'(l OJ(o.Mo-.11)' h,.;ji!i <,ho!o)iio

The Proposed Auckland Unitary Plan (notified 30 September 2013) Map 4: Auckland Gliding Club airfield height restrictions

The Proposed Auckland Unitary Plan (notified 30 September 2013)