The Council's navigation & safety bylaws for Port Taranaki and its approaches aim to make this area safe for all users, commercial and recreational. Harbour areas
Recreational facilities
Speed restrictions The harbour limits for Port Taranaki and its approaches are defined by the sea area within a 2.5 nautical mile radius from Moturoa trig. Port Taranaki and its approaches (click on map for large version). The Port and its approaches have a wide range of users, from large merchant ships and
The Council's navigation & safety bylaws for Port Taranaki and its approaches aim to make this area safe for all users, commercial and recreational. Harbour areas
Recreational facilities
Speed restrictions The harbour limits for Port Taranaki and its approaches are defined by the sea area within a 2.5 nautical mile radius from Moturoa trig. Port Taranaki and its approaches (click on map for large version). The Port and its approaches have a wide range of users, from large merchant ships and
Council hydrologists with promising results, the Consents and Regulatory Committee was told. Flow gauging is traditionally carried out manually, with the technicians wading across the river measuring water depth and flow as they go, or doing the same from a canoe. This is a labour-intensive process, and there can be logistical and safety challenges. New digital technology, however, uses still or video images to calculate surface water speeds and river flow by tracking the speed of particles and
that property’s owner(s);
Structure must have an auxiliary spillway which is capable of
conveying flood flows;
No take for domestic, stock water, school, public water supply, or
fire fighting purpose, nor any take under any resource consent, is
restricted as a result of the damming or diversion;
There shall be no significant adverse effects on aquatic life or
instream habitat;
The activity shall not restrict the passage of fish;
The Taranaki Regional Council shall be
A major focus of the Council is to ensure the health of Taranaki's rivers and streams, and to monitor them regularly.
Councillor Williamson.
Cloke/Hughes
Confirmation of Minutes Executive Audit and Risk Committee Minutes – 10 February
2025
Resolved
That the Taranaki Regional Council:
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a) took as read and confirmed the minutes of Executive Audit and Risk Committee of the Taranaki
Regional Council held at 10.00am on Monday 10 February 2025 at Taranaki Regional Council 47
Cloten Road Stratford
b) noted the recommendations therein were adopted by the Taranaki Regional
Stratford
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online)
Document: TRCID-176456519-33 (Word)
Document: TRCID-1188382587-875 (Pdf)
April 2025
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Executive summary
The New Plymouth District Council (NPDC) operates a regional landfill located on Colson Road, New
Plymouth, in the Waiwhakaiho Catchment. Stage 3 of the site has a design capacity of approximately
800,000m3. Stage 3 ceased accepting waste in the 2020/21 year and is now in the process of being capped.
There
sustained from Councillor Lean.
Cloke/Williamson
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Confirmation of Operations and Regulatory Committee Minutes – 4 February
2025
Resolved
That the Taranaki Regional Council:
a) took as read and confirmed the minutes of the Operations and Regulatory Committee of the
Taranaki Regional Council held on 4 February 2025 at Taranaki Regional Council 47 Cloten Road
Stratford
b) noted the recommendations therein were adopted by the Taranaki Regional Council on
N Chadwick Executive Assistant
M Jones Governance Administrator
One member of the public present.
Karakia: The meeting opened with a group Karakia at 9.08am.
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Confirmation of Operations and Regulatory Committee Minutes – 26
November 2024
Resolved
That the Taranaki Regional Council:
a) took as read and confirmed the minutes of the Operations and Regulatory Committee of the
Taranaki Regional Council held on 26 November 2024 at Taranaki