Chapter 36 - Rural Zones One and Two c) Have any adverse effect on adjoining properties; and d) Adversely affect on-site vehicle manoeuvring or car parking areas or affect the safe flow of traffic on adjoining roads. 36.3.1.3 Conditions Any resource consent may include conditions relating to any one or more of the following: a) The bulk and location of buildings and structures including fences; b) The protection of public and private amenity values; c) The design and appearance of any buildings; d) Landscape design and appearance and site layout; e) The protection of the roading network and any traffic impacts; and f) Bonds or covenants to secure the performance of consent conditions. 36.3.2 Activities within Riparian Management Zones (specified in Appendix I and Ecology Maps in Volume Thr ee) • Establishment or replanting of commercial forestry; • Vegetation clearance except for commercial forestry trees and plant pests, including those listed in the Regional or National Pest Management Strategies; • Excavation and filling; • Cultivation of swales and cultivation of slopes over 20°. 36.3.2.1 Matters to which Council has restricted the exercise of its discretion: a) The effects of natural clarity of any river, lake, wetland or the sea; b) The effects of the entry of any woody material into any river, lake, wetland or the sea; c) The effects on natural hazard management, including stability of riparian management zones and river control matters; d) Protection of riparian habitat diversity; e) Protection of in-stream habitat. f) Provision of physical public access where legal public access is provided for. 36.3.3 Commercial forestry Commercial forestry in the Rural One Zone in areas: • Not identified in the Plan as a natural hazard; • Not identified in the Plan as having significant landscape values; • Not identified in the Plan as having ecological values will be considered as limited discretionary. 36 - 27