Appendix 1d Schedule of sites of ecological significance - inner islands AP IU ROA D O RA PIU R OAD OR 30 30 ORAPIU R AD O 30 30 OR AP IU RO AD Omaru Bay Forest : 25-12 SES 30 1:4,000 0 25 50 100 This site consists of four zones, two of remnant tairaire forest and two areas of saltmarsh. remnant taraire forest, with large emergent kahikatea, lies in the gully. A mixed forest exists further up the slope. This mixed forest has mamangi, rewarewa, tawa, miro and lancewood. Up on the exposed ridge, the vegetation is kanuka, with some pohutukawa, tanekaha and kauri. understorey throughout the forest is quite dense as the area has been fenced to prevent stock access. Kereru (NZ pigeon, a species in gradual decline nationally) and tui are found in the forest. two areas of saltmarsh near the coast contain jointed wire rush, saltmarsh ribbonwood, mangroves and the fern Hypolepis distans. Pied stilts breed here. Rakino s Motuihe Pakatoa Rotoroa Browns Pahiki Auckland Council District Plan - Hauraki Gulf s Section - Operative 2013 Page 49
Appendix 1d Schedule of sites of ecological significance - inner islands Page 50 Auckland Council District Plan - Hauraki Gulf s Section - Operative 2013
Appendix 1d Schedule of sites of ecological significance - inner islands Auckland Council District Plan - Hauraki Gulf s Section - Operative 2013 Page 51
Appendix 1d Schedule of sites of ecological significance - inner islands Page 52 Auckland Council District Plan - Hauraki Gulf s Section - Operative 2013
Appendix 1d Schedule of sites of ecological significance - inner islands Auckland Council District Plan - Hauraki Gulf s Section - Operative 2013 Page 53
Appendix 1d Schedule of sites of ecological significance - inner islands : (Chamberlins ) A large block of secondary and mature remnant forest extending to a freshwater wetland in the southern section. Coastal parts are dominated by pohutukawa (with karaka, kohekohe, and puriri), with broadleaf (taraire-tawa -puriri-kohekohe-pigeonwood-nikau) forest on sheltered coastal and inland valleys, and kauri podocarp broadleaf forest (kauri-rewarewa-mamangi) on the upper valleys and ridges. Secondary forest is dominated by mamangi and kanuka. wetland includes reedland, rushland and sedgeland which provides habitat for spotless crakes. A range of common and threatened forest birds are present including kereru and North brown kiwi. Up to twenty threatened plants are present including Pomaderris rugosa, Libocedrus plumosa, Ptisana salicina (king fern), Olearia albida, and Planchonella costata (tawapou). Rakino s 27-1 SES Browns Motuihe 1:6,000 0 50 100 200 Pakatoa Rotoroa Pakihi Page 54 Auckland Council District Plan - Hauraki Gulf s Section - Operative 2013
Appendix 1d Schedule of sites of ecological significance - inner islands Third Bay : (Chamberlins ) A large block of secondary and mature remnant forest extending to a freshwater wetland in the southern section. Coastal parts are dominated by pohutukawa (with karaka, kohekohe, and puriri), with broadleaf (taraire-tawa -puriri-kohekohe-pigeonwood-nikau) forest on sheltered coastal and inland valleys, and kauri podocarp broadleaf forest (kauri-rewarewa-mamangi) on the upper valleys and ridges. Secondary forest is dominated by mamangi and kanuka. wetland includes reedland, rushland and sedgeland which provides habitat for spotless crakes. A range of common and threatened forest birds are present including kereru and North brown kiwi. Up to twenty threatened plants are present including Pomaderris rugosa, Libocedrus plumosa, Ptisana salicina (king fern), Olearia albida, and Planchonella costata (tawapou). Browns Rakino Motuihe s 27-2 SES 1:17,000 0 137.5 275 550 Pakatoa Rotoroa Pakihi Auckland Council District Plan - Hauraki Gulf s Section - Operative 2013 Page 55
Appendix 1d Schedule of sites of ecological significance - inner islands : (Chamberlins ) A large block of secondary and mature remnant forest extending to a freshwater wetland in the southern section. Coastal parts are dominated by pohutukawa (with karaka, kohekohe, and puriri), with broadleaf (taraire-tawa -puriri-kohekohe-pigeonwood-nikau) forest on sheltered coastal and inland valleys, and kauri podocarp broadleaf forest (kauri-rewarewa-mamangi) on the upper valleys and ridges. Secondary forest is dominated by mamangi and kanuka. wetland includes reedland, rushland and sedgeland which provides habitat for spotless crakes. A range of common and threatened forest birds are present including kereru and North brown kiwi. Up to twenty threatened plants are present including Pomaderris rugosa, Libocedrus plumosa, Ptisana salicina (king fern), Olearia albida, and Planchonella costata (tawapou). Rakino s 27-3 SES Browns Motuihe 1:6,000 0 45 90 180 Pakatoa Rotoroa Pakihi Page 56 Auckland Council District Plan - Hauraki Gulf s Section - Operative 2013
Appendix 1d Schedule of sites of ecological significance - inner islands : (Chamberlins ) A large block of secondary and mature remnant forest extending to a freshwater wetland in the southern section. Coastal parts are dominated by pohutukawa (with karaka, kohekohe, and puriri), with broadleaf (taraire-tawa -puriri-kohekohe-pigeonwood-nikau) forest on sheltered coastal and inland valleys, and kauri podocarp broadleaf forest (kauri-rewarewa-mamangi) on the upper valleys and ridges. Secondary forest is dominated by mamangi and kanuka. wetland includes reedland, rushland and sedgeland which provides habitat for spotless crakes. A range of common and threatened forest birds are present including kereru and North brown kiwi. Up to twenty threatened plants are present including Pomaderris rugosa, Libocedrus plumosa, Ptisana salicina (king fern), Olearia albida, and Planchonella costata (tawapou). Browns Rakino Motuihe s 27-4 SES 1:5,000 0 37.5 75 150 Pakatoa Rotoroa Pakihi Auckland Council District Plan - Hauraki Gulf s Section - Operative 2013 Page 57
Appendix 1d Schedule of sites of ecological significance - inner islands : (Chamberlins ) SES A large block of secondary and mature remnant forest extending to a freshwater wetland in the southern section. Coastal parts are dominated by pohutukawa (with karaka, kohekohe, and puriri), with broadleaf (taraire-tawa -puriri-kohekohe-pigeonwood-nikau) forest on sheltered coastal and inland valleys, and kauri podocarp broadleaf forest (kauri-rewarewa-mamangi) on the upper valleys and ridges. Secondary forest is dominated by mamangi and kanuka. wetland includes reedland, rushland and sedgeland which provides habitat for spotless crakes. A range of common and threatened forest birds are present including kereru and North brown kiwi. Up to twenty threatened plants are present including Pomaderris rugosa, Libocedrus plumosa, Ptisana salicina (king fern), Olearia albida, and Planchonella costata (tawapou). Browns Rakino Motuihe s 27-5 1:5,000 0 37.5 75 150 Pakatoa Rotoroa Pakihi Page 58 Auckland Council District Plan - Hauraki Gulf s Section - Operative 2013
Appendix 1d Schedule of sites of ecological significance - inner islands 60 : (Chamberlins ) SES 60 Regenerating coastal bush dominated by a kanuka canopy with pohutukawa, puriri, kohekohe, karaka, kauri, and tawa. Threatened plants include tawapou. North Brown Kiwi are present. Rakino s 27-6 1:5,000 0 37.5 75 150 Browns Motuihe Pakatoa Rotoroa Pakihi Auckland Council District Plan - Hauraki Gulf s Section - Operative 2013 Page
Appendix 1d Schedule of sites of ecological significance - inner islands Page 60 Auckland Council District Plan - Hauraki Gulf s Section - Operative 2013