25. Definitions Volume Two Cleanfill means material that does not have the potential to contaminate the environment. This material includes clay, soil, rock, concrete, Brick or demolition products that are free of combustible, organic materials and contaminants and are, therefore, not subject to biological or chemical breakdown. This will involve bulk filling operations where material is required to be carted to the filling site or specifically placed there rather than cut to fill operations such as normally occurs with construction of tracks, roads and landings. Clubrooms means buildings used for meetings or activities of a club. There may be provision to be a licensed premise for use of patrons of that club and their guests. cm means centimetre. Coastal broadleaved means vegetation dominated by (making up more than 50% of the shrubland canopy cover) indigenous species that do not naturally reach a height of 6m or 10cm trunk diameter at 1.4m above the ground. Includes species such as taupata (Coprosma repens), kawakawa (Piper excelsum), Melicytus aff obovatus, Cook Strait kowhai (Sophora microphylla), Marlborough rock daisy (Pachystegia insignis) and koromiko (Hebe stenophylla, H. stricta). Coastal flaxlands means vegetation dominated by (making up more than 50% of the canopy cover) Wharariki/coastal flax (Phormium cookianum). Coastal grassland means vegetation dominated by (making up more than 50% of the canopy cover) silver tussock (Poa cita). Coastal marine area has the same meaning as in Section 2 of the Act. Coastal Natural as identified in Appendix 2. Character Schedule of Values Coastal recreation means recreational activity occurring within the Coastal Marine Area including but not limited to swimming, sailing and boating, kayaking, canoeing and surfin g. Coastal salt turf means very low-growing indigenous vegetation exposed to wind- driven salt spray and includes succulent, small-leaved herbs such as Selliera radicans, Samolus repens, glasswort (Sarcocornia quinqueflora) and iceplant (Disphyma australe). Coastal small-leaved means vegetation dominated by (making up more than 50% of the shrubland canopy cover indigenous small-leaved species that do not naturally reach a height of 6m or 10cm trunk diameter at 1.4m above the ground. Species include tauhinu (Ozothamnus leptophyllus), coastal shrub daisy (Olearia solandri), prickly mingimingi (Leptecophylla juniperina), manuka (Leptospermum scoparium), matagouri (Discaria toumatou), Melicytus crassifolius , Pimelea spp. and Cook Strait kowhai (Sophora mo lloyi). Coastal speargrass means vegetation in which Cook Strait speargrass (Aciphylla herbfield squarrosa) is common (more than 10 % of the ground cover). Coastal water has the same meaning as in Section 2 of the Act. 25 – 4