natural and physical features but also includes social and cultural factors.
Various studies, surveys and public consultations conducted in the region show that many of Taranaki’s
natural features and landscapes are highly valued for their scenic, visual or aesthetic appeal. They also have
social, cultural and historical associations.
While the RMA states that protecting the region's outstanding natural features and landscapes from
inappropriate use and development is a matter of
Council
(TRC) with the personnel below, on 30 July 2021at the TRC in Stratford, to clarify details of
the Application:
a. Gary Bedford – Planning Manager
b. Colin McLellan – Consents Manager
3. They shared with us how revealing this meeting was, in terms of how current consents are
supposed to operate, what obligations are placed on parties, and the rights of affected
parties. If we, and neighbours, had been aware of these much earlier, we believe that the
TRC would
Council
(TRC) with the personnel below, on 30 July 2021at the TRC in Stratford, to clarify details of
the Application:
a. Gary Bedford – Planning Manager
b. Colin McLellan – Consents Manager
3. They shared with us how revealing this meeting was, in terms of how current consents are
supposed to operate, what obligations are placed on parties, and the rights of affected
parties. If we, and neighbours, had been aware of these much earlier, we believe that the
TRC would
otherwise require less favourable disposal methods, such as landfilling.
The Uruti Composting facility has been in operation since December 2001 and holds six separate
consents with the Taranaki Regional Council, comprising of approximately 90 conditions. Two of the
consents for the site expire on 1 June 2018.
1.2 Consents Sought
Under the Resource Management Act 1991 and the Taranaki Regional Council (TRC) 2001 Regional
Fresh Water Plan, resource consent is deemed
otherwise require less favourable disposal methods, such as landfilling.
The Uruti Composting facility has been in operation since December 2001 and holds six separate
consents with the Taranaki Regional Council, comprising of approximately 90 conditions. Two of the
consents for the site expire on 1 June 2018.
1.2 Consents Sought
Under the Resource Management Act 1991 and the Taranaki Regional Council (TRC) 2001 Regional
Fresh Water Plan, resource consent is deemed
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Submission on resource consent application
Online reference number: CA190208645
Completed on: 10 Feb 2019
Submitter's details
Full name or company name of submitter Urs Signer
Contact Name Urs Signer
Email urspetersigner@gmail.com
Contact phone number 067638297
Postal Address: 6484A South Road, RD 35, Opunake 4685
Street address of property affected (if different to the address
above)
NA
The Council will serve all formal documents electronically via the
https://onlineservices.trc.govt.nz/online-services/CA200403889/files/MLMBs3qx1BtGprD4qcvNLMQ1aRPvOqUjiiwDxgcBMeML https://onlineservices.trc.govt.nz/online-services/CA200403889/files/MLMBs3qx1BtGprD4qcvNLMQ1aRPvOqUjiiwDxgcBMeML
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By answering no, you will not be advised of the date of any consent hearing and cannot speak at any hearing. However, you
will still retain your right to appeal any decision made by the Council.
Request for independent commisioner/s
Pursuant to section 100A of the Resource
Management Act 1991, I request that the Taranaki
Regional Council delegates its functions,
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BEFORE THE TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL
IN THE MATTER of an application by Remediation (NZ) Limited for
resource consents under Part 5 of the Resource
Management Act 1991
AND
IN THE MATTER applications to obtain replacement consents for Consent
Numbers 5838-2.2 and 5839-2 as summarised below:
Consent 5838-2.2 – to discharge of a) waste material to
land for composting; and b) treated stormwater and
leachate, from composting operations; onto and
Pursuant to section 100A of the Resource Management Act
1991, I request that the Taranaki Regional Council delegates
its functions, powers, and duties required to hear and decide
the application to one or more hearing commissioners who
are not Taranaki Regional Councilors.
NA
Note: Such a request may be made (in writing) up to 5 working days after close of submissions. If you do make a request under
section 100A of the Resource Management Act 1991, you will be liable to meet or contribute to the
some discussion
should take place prior to planting, to
avoid disagreement at a later date.
District Councils in the Taranaki
Region are moving to protect the
rights of adjoining landholders, by
writing rules into district plans that
place a height restriction on boundary
shelter, or control how close to the
boundary a shelterbelt may be
planted. It is a good idea to check
with the local District Council, before
planting along boundaries.
Power lines
Where gaps for pylons and overhead
power