area is completely fenced. Water levels are sustainable.
Site protection measures addressing potential and actual threats are as follows:
Site protection Yes/No Description
A Public ownership or
formal agreement
Yes The entire KNE area is in the process of gaining formal
protection with a QEII Trust open space covenant.
B Regulatory protection by
local government
Yes General regional or district rules might apply.
C Active protection Yes A small scale predator
KNE's.
Rarity and Distinctiveness -
Medium
To date no threatened, at risk or regionally distinctive species have
been observed at the site. The ecosystem type is now rare owing to
widespread development for agriculture and urban development.
Representativeness - High Contains indigenous vegetation on an 'Acutely Threatened' LENZ
environment (F5.2b) and is of an ecosystem type (WF13: Tawa,
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kohekohe, rewarewa, hinau, podocarp forest) considered to be
'Chronically
Coastal
Marine Area
Coastal Permit Offshore of Onaero & Urenui Urenui
22-00132-4.1 0132-4.1 Hawera Golf Club Inc 9-Feb-22 Replacement for expiring consent To take water from Unnamed Stream 22 for irrigation purposes Water Permit Fairfield Road, Hawera Unnamed catchment 22
22-06088-4.0 6088-4.0 South Taranaki District Council 9-Feb-22 Replacement for expiring consent To discharge domestic green waste onto land for the purpose of stabilising sand dunes Discharge Permit North Beach Reserve,
Yes General regional or district rules might apply.
C Active protection Yes The landowner undertakes occasional pest animal control as
part of the possum self help programme.
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Mangapuni
At a glance (last updated: April 2016)
TRC reference: BD/9564 Ecological district: Matemateaonga
Other reference: LENZ environment: F1.3b (749.0 ha)
Land tenure: Private Protection status: A, B, C
GPS: 1760319E – 5600293N Area: 749.0
live
in the region—an increase of 5.3% since the last
census was taken in 2006. This is a larger increase
than the increase between 2001 and 2006 when the
region’s population grew by only 1.2%. Despite this,
Taranaki has not experienced the population
growth pressures of other regions around the
country.
Within the region the population is also changing.
There has been a continued shift away from smaller
rural towns and an increased concentration of people in the north
Coastal
Marine Area
Coastal Permit Offshore of Onaero & Urenui Urenui
22-00132-4.1 0132-4.1 Hawera Golf Club Inc 9-Feb-22 Replacement for expiring consent To take water from Unnamed Stream 22 for irrigation purposes Water Permit Fairfield Road, Hawera Unnamed catchment 22
22-06088-4.0 6088-4.0 South Taranaki District Council 9-Feb-22 Replacement for expiring consent To discharge domestic green waste onto land for the purpose of stabilising sand dunes Discharge Permit North Beach Reserve,
Threatened Species
Regional: Key Native Ecosystem
Regional
Ecosystem Loss:
Chronically threatened 10-20%
left
Protection Status: Landowner may pursue QEII
Covenant
Catchment: Waiongana (394)
General Description
The Gillett Family Bush site is located on privately owned land 4.5 km northeast of Inglewood and lies in
the Egmont Ecological District and Waiongana Stream catchment. The site is
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CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 2 – Coas t a l a rea s o f ou t s t an d ing va lue
Schedule 2 – Coastal areas of outstanding value
This Schedule identifies eight areas of outstanding natural character and nine areas that are outstanding natural features or landscapes. A values table and map for each area is included
below. Information included within this Schedule has been informed by the report Regional landscape
Regulatory protection by
local government
Yes General regional or district rules might apply.
C Active protection Yes Part of the possum self help programme.
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M.S and F. A Morris Reserve
At a glance (last updated: March 2013)
TRC reference: Ecological district: Egmont
Other reference: LENZ environment: F5.2b
Land tenure: Private Protection status: A, B, C
GPS: E 1690503
this Plan relating to any plantation forestry activities in those wetlands scheduled in Appendices IIA and IIB of the Plan will prevail over any NES-PF requirements.52
Advisory note 2: The definition of Significant Natural Areas in the NES-PF includes wetlands identified or described in the Regional Policy Statement (RPS). Where plantation forestry activities regulated by
the NES-PF are likely to have an impact on a wetland identified or described in the RPS, the most stringent rule in the