Section 2: Asset Description 2.10 Other Reserves (Berms) This category incorporates any parcels of land that do not fit into the above categories, namely road reserve berm areas. Road reserves are often maintained on behalf of the utilities and transport department of the Council or have been requested to be maintained by residents who are unable to do so themselves. There are generally little or no capital outgoings for road reserves however, depending on the site there is the occasional exception and as these areas are taken on there is resulting increase in maintenance expenditure. Table 14 - Other Reserves (Berms) Location Number Area ha OPEX 14/15 CAPEX 14/15 ($) ($) Blenheim 66,798 0 Havelock 5,277 0 Picton 39,972 0 Renwick 14,767 0 Awatere 7,215 0 Spring Creek 20,125 0 Tuamarina 11,216 0 TOTALS 101 14.4 165,370 0 A full list of other reserves is held in Appendix 1: List of Reserves. 2.11 Major Asset Categories Major component asset groups have been classified as follows: Note: This AMP has given specific details to major asset groups with significant expenditure and provision requirements. 2.12 Public Conveniences Marlborough District Council aims to provide and maintain accessible and safe public toilets for the use of residents and visitors. The Council aims to provide public toilets at the following locations throughout the district, where not already provided by private bodies: • The central business district and smaller town centres • In urban areas subject to high use by the community and sports teams groups • Rural or remote areas servicing reserves and walking tracks for the greater district • Strategic placement along popular travel routes and tramping tracks such as picnic areas and popular viewpoints where not already accounted for by service stations and DOC toilets, eg; the Snout Walkway and Te Mahia Bay. Page 34