Volume Two 25. Definitions 25. Definitions Abrasive blasting means the cleaning, smoothing, roughening, cutting or removal of part a surface of any articles by the use as an abrasive of a jet of sand, metal, shot or grit or other material propelled by a blast of compressed air or steam or water or by a wheel. Abstraction means the activity of taking water from a water body or resource. Abstraction point has the same meaning as in Regulation 3 of the Resource Management (National Environmental Standards for Sources of Human Drinking Water) Regulations 2007. Access means a practical permanent vehicular and pedestrian access from a formed road to a site over either: (a) land that is included within the site; or (b) other land pursuant to an easement of right of way running with the land and appurtenant to the site; or (c) land that is legal but unformed road. Accessible parking means parking spaces that are suitable for use by people with disabilities, particularly wheelchair users and others with mobility aids. Accessory means a separate detached building the use of which is incidental to that of the principal building or buildings on the site. Act means the Resource Management Act 1991. Active recreation means the use of public open spaces used for outdoor and indoor organised sports, and community activities such as sports fields, public swimming pools, equestrian activities; hard court areas and greens. These spaces often include grandstands and clubrooms associated with these uses. Does not include any form of motorised sport, other than the use of golf carts. Afforestation Flow as mapped on the Afforestation Flow Sensitive Sites Map. Sensitive Sites Agrichemical means any substance, whether inorganic or organic, manufactured or naturally occurring, modified or in its natural state, that is used in any agriculture, horticulture, forestry, management of public amenity areas, or related activity, to eradicate, modify, or control flora or fauna. This includes agricultural compounds, but excludes fertilisers, vertebrate pest control products and organ nutrition compounds. Agricultural liquid waste means agricultural waste that has a moisture content more than or equal to 95%. Agricultural solid waste means organic agricultural waste that has a moisture content of less than or equal to 75% and exhibits the properties of a solid, e.g., it can be stacked and hold a definite angle of repose. 25 – 1