Chapter 39 - District Recreation Zone 39.1.5 Protection of Sites of Ecological, Archaeological and Cultural Significance 39.1.5.1 No activity shall modify the botanical, ecological or wildlife values identified in Appendix B and shown on the relevant Planning Maps. 39.1.5.2 No land disturbance may damage or adversely affect any identified site of iwi significance unless expressly agreed to in writing by the iwi who have jurisdiction or manawhenua over it. 39.1.5.3 Any person unearthing or otherwise disturbing any historical, cultural, archaeological artefact or waahi tapu of significance to iwi during the course of a land disturbance operation shall cease work immediately and report the discovery to the Council. Work may not recommence unless expressly agreed to in writing by the iwi who have jurisdiction or manawhenua over it, NZ Historic Places Trust or a resource consent to a Discretionary Activity has been obtained. 39.1.5.4 No land disturbance may damage or adversely affect any historical, cultural or registered archaeological artefact or site unless an authority to do so has been granted by the New Zealand Historic Places Trust. 39.1.6 Protected Items Refer to rules relating to Heritage items. (Refer to Chapter 26 General Rules Section). 39.1.7 Application of Agrichemicals The discharge of a contaminant or contaminants into land or air in connection with the spray application of agrichemicals on reserves by the administering agency, or by any person authorised by the administering agency to carry out the activity, or by any other agency carrying out statutory powers in relation to the activity unless the activity involves the discharge of contaminants onto or into fresh water, or the bed of any river or lake is a Permitted Activity provided that the following conditions are met. 39.1.7.1 Conditions The person responsible for the activity shall: 39.1.7.1.1 Adequate public notification of the intention to spray shall be provided at least seven days prior to the commencement of the activity, and the sprayed area shall be appropriately labelled following the activity for a duration that is appropriate with respect to the effects of the chemical used; 39.1.7.1.2 Due regard to: a) Wind speed and direction in regard to the method of application of spray; b) The selection of nozzle size and pressure of spray units to prevent or minimise the potential for spray drift; c) The dilution of spray solutions to the proper concentration for application; d) Upon request of the Council or neighbouring property owner make available for inspection a current programme for the application of agrichemicals; 39 - 7