Appendix 4 Surf breaks

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Appendix 4 Surf s Appendix 4 Surf s All provisions in this appendix are regional coastal plan [rcp]. ID Name Location Break Type Seabed Composition Description 1 Te Arai (including Pacific Road access point 'Black Swamp') Exposed beach that is Good wave quality suitable to all skill levels. Offers a 'wilderness' development. Good 2 Pakiri (North - 'Forestry') Exposed beach that is Good wave quality suitable to all skill levels. Offers a 'wilderness' development. Good 3 Pakiri (South) Exposed beach that is Good wave quality suitable to all skill levels. Offers a 'wilderness' development. Good 4 Goat Rock/sand Semi exposed reef. Relatively inconsistent. Good to high wave quality suitable to 'wilderness' experience with little development. Good 5 Daniels Leigh, Rock Exposed reef. Relatively consistent. High wave quality suitable to experienced surfers. Good 6 Boulders Leigh, s Rock/sand Exposed variable reef s. Frequently surfable. Good to high wave quality suitable to 'wilderness' experience with a lack of development. Difficult Proposed Auckland Unitary Plan Decision Version 19 August 2016 1

Appendix 4 Surf s 7 Omaha and Bar, bar, groyne s Semi exposed beach, bar and groyne s. Provides wave quality suitable to learners relatively consistently. Occasionally provides good wave quality suitable to competent surfers. High amenity values and good facilities. Good 8 Tawharanui / patches of rocky reef Exposed beach. Relatively consistent. Average to good wave quality suitable to all skill levels. Offers a 'wilderness' experience with lack of development. Good 9 Orewa and Bar, bar Sheltered beach and bar s. Inconsistent. Wave quality highly suitable to and valued by learners and novices. High amenity values and good facilities. Good 10 Red Sheltered beach. Inconsistent. Wave quality highly suitable to and valued by learners and novices. Good facilities and 11 Long Bay s Rock Sheltered reef. Inconsistent but good wave quality suitable for competent surfers. Difficult access 12 Milford and and beach s Rock and sand Sheltered reef. suitable for novice to competent surfers. Highly valued and utilised urban surf. Good 13 O'Neills Takapuna, /po int Rock Sheltered reef. suitable for novice to competent surfers. Highly valued and utilised urban surf. Good Proposed Auckland Unitary Plan Decision Version 19 August 2016 2

Appendix 4 Surf s 14 North (Takapuna) Takapuna, Volcanic reef Sheltered reef. suitable for novice to competent surfers. Highly valued and utilised urban surf. Good facilities and 15 Takapuna and South and reef s and rock Sheltered beach and reef s. Inconsistent, poor to average wave quality, however highly valued and utilised urban surf. Suitable for learners to competent surfers. Good facilities and 16 Orere Point Point Boulders/ cobbles Sheltered point. suitable to novice to competent surfers. Good 17 Rimmers Road Exposed beach that is of development. Adequate 18 Muriwai (South) Exposed beach that is suitable to competent to experienced surfers. High amenity value and good facilities. Good 19 Maori Bay, reef, rock Exposed beach that is experienced surfers. Good facilities and Proposed Auckland Unitary Plan Decision Version 19 August 2016 3

Appendix 4 Surf s 20 Te Henga (Bethells ) Exposed beach that is of development. Good facilities and 21 O'Neill Bay, rip reform Exposed beach that is of development. Access requires 10-15 minute walk. 22 Anawhata Exposed beach that is of development. Adequate 23 Whites Exposed beach that is experienced surfers. 'Wilderness' development. Difficult 24 Piha, bar Exposed beach and bar that is frequently suitable for wave riding. Good to high wave quality suited for competent to experienced surfers. High amenity values and good facilities. Good Proposed Auckland Unitary Plan Decision Version 19 August 2016 4

Appendix 4 Surf s 25 Karekare Exposed beach that is of development. Good 26 Whatipu Inner harbour, beach Sheltered inner harbour beach. Infrequent. Average wave quality suitable to competent surfers. Offers a 'wilderness' development. Adequate access 27 Kariotahi Exposed beach that is Good wave quality suitable for competent to experienced surfers. Good 28 Whangapoua (Okiwi) Great Bar Exposed bar that is High wave quality suitable for competent to experienced surfers. Offers a 'wilderness' experience with low level of development. Access across estuary mouth. 29 Awana Bay Great Exposed beach that is 'wilderness' experience with low level of development. Good 30 Palmers and Kaitoke Great Exposed beach s that are Good to high quality wave suitable to competent surfers. Offers a 'wilderness' experience with low level of development. Adequate Proposed Auckland Unitary Plan Decision Version 19 August 2016 5

Appendix 4 Surf s 31 Medlands /Shark Alley Great, reef /rock Exposed beach and reef s that are frequently suitable for wave riding. Good to high wave quality suitable to competent surfers. Good 32 Onetangi Waiheke Sheltered beach. Low to average wave quality suitable for learners to competent surfers. Good 33 Palm Waiheke Sheltered beach. Low to average wave quality suitable for learners to competent surfers. Good Proposed Auckland Unitary Plan Decision Version 19 August 2016 6