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TGPC: Greater Wellington letter to Chair, PCTG BOI - Attachment 2

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, ,Literature review of Porirua Harbour and catchmentAppendix 2: Annotated BibliographyBelmont Regional Park. Outlines track construction, maintenance and signage. Providesa flora species list and a description of the vegetation.WRC, PCC, Doc and MAF (1995). linegraied Indriogeiiieiti of Pawu!ahonwi 1111ei. Welling10n<strong>Welling<strong>to</strong>n</strong> Regional Council, POTirua City Council, Department of Conservation, Ministry ofAgriculture and FisheriesSeveral agencies have management responsibilities for the inlet and its catchmeniCurrent statu<strong>to</strong>ry controls are documented and those proposed for the inlet. Mostperceived problems affecting inlet result from activities which occur above the mean highwater springs lineSocial and His<strong>to</strong>rical SourcesBlake, A. H. (2002). The "savages" of Otaki. Sixty years in New Zealand: s<strong>to</strong>ries of peace andwar. Oldki His<strong>to</strong>rical Society lorryn01 24. 13-15His<strong>to</strong>rical account of the early his<strong>to</strong>ry of 01aki and surrounds. Description of the early(1909) landscape and vegetation, which was densely wooded.BML (2005). Review of cullurul OSpec!s of the cousinl rowie & Transi?lissioit Gwlly mo<strong>to</strong>rwuyweSIerii corridor Iransporiaii'o11 SIudy. Tauranga, Boffa Miskell Ltd. for POTirua City Council,Reference: To 5101.This report identified cultural values in the study area founded on occupation, use andassociation over a several centuries and are focused along the coastal area, includingPOTirua harbour/Panatahanui Inlet. Recounts tangaia whenua traditions of the POTiruaarea. Taniwha, migration waka, important ances<strong>to</strong>rs and groups of tangata whenua allfeature within these coastal areas. The sites and areas significant <strong>to</strong> tangata whenua aremany, however, again are mainly located within the coastal areas with the exception ofinland refuges during times of conflict, harvesting areas and tracks. Assessment of theimpact of the proposed highway routes on these cultural areasBrodie, J. W. (1980). An early his<strong>to</strong>ry of Pauatahanui. Pp. 11- 34 in Healy (ed). (1980).Comprehensive summary of the his<strong>to</strong>ry of the Pauatahanui Inlet and catchmentIllustrated with many contemporary drawings and pho<strong>to</strong>s.Heath, B. and H. Balham (1994). n?e Purer^?did SIory. <strong>Welling<strong>to</strong>n</strong>, New Zealand, ParemataResidents AssociationHis<strong>to</strong>rical account of Paremaia using original sources. Concentrating on notable localpeople and events, focusing on Paremata.KGith, M. (1990). Tiley came o11 1/7e rides. ' a shori his!OJT ofPorii'wu rind IIS people. POTirua, NewZealand, POTirua City Council.His<strong>to</strong>ry of POTirua, some mention of geological his<strong>to</strong>ry, but concentrated on humanactivitiesScrimgeour, A. (1995). Froni village <strong>to</strong> city cenire. Porirua, New Zealand, POTirua Museum,POTirua City CouncilPho<strong>to</strong>graphs and description of the development and expansion of POTirua City over timeConcentrating on buildings and architectureReport for Porirua City Council & <strong>Welling<strong>to</strong>n</strong> City CouncilBlaschke and Rutherford Environmental ConsultantsFebruary 201047

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