Appendix 7 Volume Three 11. A locality diagram to assist in identifying any rural property, and in other cases, where additional locational cues are necessary. 12. In the case of any subdivision which requires an amalgamation condition to be included in its approval, this must be shown on the Scheme Plan along with an indication which provision in Section 220(1)(b) of the RMA will apply to those circumstances. Full legal descriptions must be provided. Site details to be provided The following site details must be shown on, or with, the Scheme Plan: 1. The position of all proposed new boundaries. 2. Every allotment must be given a lot number and must show its area in metric units. 3. New roads should be shown as ‘road to vest’. Proposals to have roads to be dedicated and transferred must be supported by sound reasons. New road names are not to be shown on any Scheme Plan unless it is a natural extension of a road already named or approval for the name has already been provided. 4. Service lanes and accessways must be shown simply as ‘service lane to vest’ or (pedestrian) ‘accessway to vest’ as the case may be. The nominal width of all roads, service lanes and accessways must be shown. 5. A status comment on the position of any existing and proposed road formation in relation to boundaries must be provided. 6. The proposed purpose of every new reserve to vest must be shown on the Scheme Plan, being one of the categories specified in Sections 17 to 23 of the Reserves Act 1977. In the case of a Government Purpose Reserve or Local Purpose Reserve, the specific purpose must be shown, e.g.; ‘Local Purpose (Esplanade) Reserve’. All land below Mean High Water Springs and the beds of rivers and lakes required to vest in the Crown must be clearly identified. 7. Where known, easements existing or easements to be created must be shown on the Scheme Plan with the purpose nominated. Document numbers must be provided. 8. Adequate contour or height information to illustrate the existence on each allotment of a suitable building site (if required), drainage, waste disposal and access and to enable the gradients proposed for roads, rights of way and accessways to be assessed. For two or three allotment subdivisions, the Council may accept spot levels in terms of a recognised local datum. 9. Landscape works proposed on road reserves. 10. The proposed location and type of power and telephone services. 11. Details of any Limited Access Road. Other relevant site details The following details must be included on, or with, the Scheme Plan, where applicable: 1. Contours or spot heights, where possible in terms of a recognised local datum; if that is not practicable, then an assumed datum should be used. App 7 – 2