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Operations and Regulatory Agenda Oct 2023

memorandum titled Changes to the duration of freshwater consents b) noted that upon Royal Ascent of the Natural and Built Environment Act, the maximum duration for "affected resource consents" related to freshwater under the Resource Management Act 1991 will be five years after the estimated date upon which relevant rules in the region's first Natural and Built Environment Plan under the Natural and Built Environment Act have legal effect c) noted the estimated date upon which such rules

Efficiency and Effectiveness of the Regional Coastal Plan for Taranaki (2002)

responsible under the Act for the approval of regional coastal plans and for deciding on applications for ‘restricted coastal activities’ as defined in the New Zealand Coastal Policy Statement. Shortly after the enactment of the Resource Management Act, the Council commenced the development of its regional plan. In October 1991, the Council adopted a Transitional Regional Coastal Plan. This Plan effectively ‘saved’ existing rules (such as district scheme provisions in the coastal marine area,

Taranaki Solid Waste Management Committee Agenda May 2023 v2

the Region. Resolved That the Taranaki Solid Waste Management Committee of the Taranaki Regional Council: a) received the memorandum Regional waste minimisation Officer’s Activity Report August 2022 b) noted the activities of the Regional Waste Minimisation Officer and district councils. McIntyre/Roach 4. Waste Management and Minimisation Plan Update 4.1 Ms K Hope, New Plymouth District Council, spoke to the memorandum to present to the

Lower Waitara River Flood Control Scheme Asset Management Plan 2017

Council on performance of scheme in all floods exceeding 2,500 cumecs at Bertrand Rd. Funding Maintenance funded by: Targeted rate over the New Plymouth District Damage repairs funded by: Rates (as above) Financial reserves Reprioritising works Loan Financial reserves Aim to: - Build up reserves to meet above average planned expenditure. - Draw down reserves to meet unexpected expenditure. Review of plan Review when there is a change in

Taranaki Solid Waste Management Committee Agenda May 2023

the Region. Resolved That the Taranaki Solid Waste Management Committee of the Taranaki Regional Council: a) received the memorandum Regional waste minimisation Officer’s Activity Report August 2022 b) noted the activities of the Regional Waste Minimisation Officer and district councils. McIntyre/Roach 4. Waste Management and Minimisation Plan Update 4.1 Ms K Hope, New Plymouth District Council, spoke to the memorandum to present to the

Regional Software Holdings Ltd—FY2024 Statement of Intent

page Regional Software Holdings Ltd—FY2024 Statement of Intent 6 Document ID : RSHL-1877002180-6124 Activity Description Sector Financial Management System Under the Sector Financial Management System (SFMS) RSHL is responsible for the management of the funding for regional sector collaborative programmes. • Sector Business Plan • River Managers Business Plan • River Managers Climate Resilience • EMaR • Bio Managers • Bio Control • Science

Consents and Regulatory August 2022

2022 to 30 June 2022. 3.2 Councillor E D Van Der Leden declared a conflict of interest in relation to incident 3301- 22-518, IN/45506, Jacob Bowden-Eves. 3.3 Mr B Pope, Compliance Manager, responded to a question raised by Mr D McIntyre in regard to 3301-22-483, IN/45245, New Plymouth District Council, and noted that the discharge was the result of a technical issue where there was a defence in law. 3.4 Mr B Pope, Compliance Manager, in response to questions raised by Ms E

Section 32 Evaluation Report - Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki

page CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I Section 32 Evaluation Report Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford 4352 February 2018 Document number: 1984943 page CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY BLANK page i CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I Table of contents

Iwi & Council

Iwi are represented on key Council committees and are consulted closely in resource consenting, planning and other processes. The Council also helps to empower iwi to monitor freshwater quality. As part of the region's Treaty of Waitangi settlements three iwi representatives are appointed to each of the Council’s two main standing committees, the Policy and Planning Committee and the Operations and Regulatory Committee. All eight iwi in the region are involved in the selection process with the

Item 7 - Further Submissions on the Proposed Coastal Plan

mapping as an alternative to using a schedule of significant species and ecosystems. 3 page Federated Farmers’ further submission to the Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki 4 therefore be difficult to map. Significant Natural Areas on land have also been mapped by District Councils. We disagree that the approach of protecting ‘areas’ is inadequate. Policy 18; Amenity Oppose The relief sought is very broad. Amenity on the coast is also adequately