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Operations and Regulatory Committee Agenda June 2024

Regional Council: a. takes as read and confirms the minutes of the Operations and Regulatory Committee meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council held in the Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford on 30 April 2024 at 9.00am b. notes the recommendations therein were adopted by the Taranaki Regional Council on Tuesday 14 May 2024. Appendices/Attachments Document 3269783: Operations and Regulatory Minutes 30 April 2024. Operations and

The importance of riparian management

The Taranaki Regional Council considers riparian management to be an effective tool for the promotion of sustainable management of the region’s natural and physical resources, which is a statutory responsibility of the Council under the Resource Management Act. The Council offers free advice to landowners with respect to the retirement and planting of riparian margins. The Council’s policy is to encourage good management of riparian margins by landholders, who are in the best

Enjoy the water but stay safe this summer, says Taranaki Harbour Master

Boaties are being reminded of the importance of carrying lifejackets for everyone enjoying a trip out to sea to keep all water users safe and sound this summer. Port Taranaki Harbour Master Tony Parr says it’s always great to see recreational boats exploring the fantastic Taranaki coastline but it’s vital everyone on board and particularly the skipper makes sure they are prepared before they set off. “The region has a special coastline which is enjoyed by so many people each summer and the last

Quarterly Operational Report December 2019

page www.trc.govt.nz DECEMBER 2019 QUARTERLY OPERATIONAL REPORT TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL page QUARTERLY OPERATIONAL REPORT – DECEMBER 2019 I page QUARTERLY OPERATIONAL REPORT – DECEMBER 2019 II Table of contents Executive

Coastal Plan submissions S-Z

50 page The Taranaki Regional Council Proposed Coastal Plan Plan Provision Ref No. / Page Plan Provision Name Support / Oppose Relief sought Reasons / Comments 2.1 Statutory and planning framework In part Add a commitment to integrated management of resources, include recognition of the role of District Plans and working with the TLAs of the region. This section essentially outlines the Regional Council’s statutory obligations and the Council is broadly

Form 013: Notice of submission

page FORM 13 SUBMISSION ON RESOURCE CONSENT APPLICATION Taranaki Regional Council Telephone: 06-765 7127 Facsimile: 06-765 5097 Email: consents@trc.govt.nz Website: www.trc.govt.nz Important Note: Please ensure that all sections of this form are completed and that the Taranaki Regional Council receives this submission before the closing date and time specified on the notification. For Council Use Only Post To: The

Frequently Asked Questions - local elections

New Zealand); Have lived at their current address for at least one month however, they do not need to live in the area in which they wish to stand, and Be nominated by two people (a candidate cannot nominate themselves). A person cannot stand if they are currently serving a prison term of three years or more. What voting system does the Council use? We use the first past the post system. This is a simple method of electing candidates where the candidate with the most votes, wins.

Stratford District Council Water Supplies Annual Report 2022-2023

DRAFT page Executive summary The Stratford District Council (SDC) operates three water treatment plants (WTPs) in the Stratford District that supply water to Stratford, Midhirst, and Toko. Each of the WTPs has a water take consent, and a consent to discharge backwash water either to land or to water. This report for the period July 2022 to June 2023 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess SDC’s

Ballance Agri Nutrients Kapuni Ltd Annual Report 2021-2022

Executive summary Ballance Agri-Nutrients (Kapuni) Ltd (the Company) operates an ammonia urea manufacturing plant located near Kapuni, in the Kapuni Stream catchment. This report for the period July 2021 to June 2022 describes the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess the Company’s environmental and consent compliance performance during the period under review. The report also details the results of the monitoring undertaken and assesses the

Bus fare changes for children and youth

Taranaki Regional Council-operated services, including the Citylink, Connector, Your Connector, Southlink and school bus services. Children under 5 continue to travel free, while Community Connect (for Community Services Card holders), WITT and SuperGold concessions are also unchanged. Council Corporate Services Director Mike Nield acknowledges the change will affect young people and their whānau at a time many are struggling with high living costs. “It would be great if those age-based concessions