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DECEMBER 2020
QUARTERLY
OPERATIONAL
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TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL
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QUARTERLY OPERATIONAL REPORT – DECEMBER 2020 I
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QUARTERLY OPERATIONAL REPORT – DECEMBER 2020 II
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Executive …
with a sharpened air
A touch of frost, a promise of glorious day
Let there be certainty
Secure it!
Draw together! Affirm!
Civil Defence Emergency Management - Joint Committee Copy - Karakia
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Date: 5 December 2024
Subject: Confirmation of CDEM Joint Committee Minutes – 5 September 2024
Author: M Jones, Governance Administrator
Approved by: S J Ruru, Chief Executive – Taranaki Regional Council
Document: TRCID-1492626864-120 …
working closely with the forestry industry to define what the new rules will look like in Taranaki, and we'll keep you updated about what they will mean for you if you have a forestry block on your farm. Follow the links for an information sheet for Taranaki foresters and contractors, and for more information on the Forestry NZ (MPI) website. NES-PF information for Taranaki foresters & contractors NES-PF information on Forestry NZ website NotificationTo notify the Taranaki Regional Council of
working closely with the forestry industry to define what the new rules will look like in Taranaki, and we'll keep you updated about what they will mean for you if you have a forestry block on your farm. Follow the links for an information sheet for Taranaki foresters and contractors, and for more information on the Forestry NZ (MPI) website. NES-PF information for Taranaki foresters & contractors NES-PF information on Forestry NZ website NotificationTo notify the Taranaki Regional Council of
working closely with the forestry industry to define what the new rules will look like in Taranaki, and we'll keep you updated about what they will mean for you if you have a forestry block on your farm. Follow the links for an information sheet for Taranaki foresters and contractors, and for more information on the Forestry NZ (MPI) website. NES-PF information for Taranaki foresters & contractors NES-PF information on Forestry NZ website NotificationTo notify the Taranaki Regional Council of
Management
New Plymouth District Council
New Zealand Transport Agency
Nova
Port Taranaki
Powerco (Electricity)
Powerco (Gas)
South Taranaki District Council
Spark
Stratford District Council
Taranaki Regional Council
Transpower
Vodafone
DISCLAIMER
This report is general in its application and subjective in its recommendations. While every effort has been
made to ensure the accuracy of the report, no liability whatsoever can be accepted for
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Summary
Project and client
Predator Free Taranaki is leading a project attempting to eradicate mustelids from the
ring-plain around the mounga: the Taranaki Mustelid Control Programme.
Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research (MWLR) was contracted by Taranaki Mounga
Project Ltd and the Taranaki Regional Council to investigate mustelid movements on
the ring-plain and assess the efficacy of the trapping programme.
Objective
taonga species, archaeological sites, sites of historic significance to Taranaki iwi, areas with outstanding natural character and areas popular for fishing, bird watching, swimming and walking. The road to the Coastal Plan becoming operative has included opportunities for the public, tangata whenua, other councils, the primary sector and industry to make submissions, Environment Court hearings and approval by the Regional Council’s councillors before being signed off by Minister of
taonga species, archaeological sites, sites of historic significance to Taranaki iwi, areas with outstanding natural character and areas popular for fishing, bird watching, swimming and walking. The road to the Coastal Plan becoming operative has included opportunities for the public, tangata whenua, other councils, the primary sector and industry to make submissions, Environment Court hearings and approval by the Regional Council’s councillors before being signed off by Minister of
and date of application, and the location and nature of any sensitive areas. Your records should also include weather conditions at the time of application, including wind speed and direction and any abnormal situation or incident. You will need to supply these details to the Council on request.
You must meet all of these requirements. Otherwise, you will need a resource consent. Full details of the requirements can be found in the Regional Air Quality Plan and Regional Freshwater Plan. Applying