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23-10847-2.0 R2/10847-2.0 Manor Properties Limited 24-May-23 Replacement for expiring consent
To discharge stormwater and sediment from earthworks associated with the subdivision of land for residential
development into the New Plymouth District Council stormwater network which enters an unnamed tributary of the
Te Henui Stream Discharge Permit 36 Junction Street, Welbourn Te Henui
for expiring consent To take water from a dam in the Waihi Stream for golf green irrigation purposes Water Permit 246 Katene Road, Normanby Waihi 5
23-11063-1.1 R2/11063-1.1 PFI Property No 1 Limited 19-May-23 Change of consent conditions
To discharge contaminated stormwater and sediment arising from earthworks onto and into land via the New Plymouth
District Council stormwater network Discharge Permit 8 Paraite Road, Bell Block Waiwhakaiho
flora species to ‘Threatened’ ‘At Risk’ status. Notably, six of these
vulnerable species are present at this site including four species of rata, swamp maire (also Regionally
Distinctive) and manuka. 'Nationally Critical' poroporo is also present and 'At Risk' Kirk's kohuhu is
growing just outside the KNE.
Fauna
Native birds present include tomtit, kereru, tui, silvereye, grey warbler, fantail, kingfisher, harrier and
morepork. Bellbird and whitehead are likely
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Application
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Applicant Lodged
date
Application type Description Activity type Site location Catchment
21-10964-1.0 Stratford District Council 08-Nov-21 New consent To construct and use a bridge over the Mangaehu River Land Use Consent Upper Mangaehu Road, Makahu Patea
21-10965-1.0 Taranaki Car Collection Limited 10-Nov-21 New consent To discharge stormwater from scrap metal storage and processing into an unnamed
tributary of the Tawhiti Stream via the South
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Application No. Consent No. Applicant Lodged Date Application type Description Activity Type Location Catchment
24-11307-1.0 11307-1.0 Tui Sutton Charitable Trust 14-Oct-24 New consent To install and use a culvert in the Waiokura Stream for farm access purposes Land Use Consent 928 Manaia Road, Kapuni Waiokura
24-09534-1.3 9534-1.3 Cheal Petroleum Limited 15-Oct-24 Change of consent conditions To discharge emissions to air associated with hydrocarbon producing wells at the
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Taranaki
Total rainfall (mm)to date
xxx yy%
KEY
% of average ‘year to date’ rainfall
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NEW
PLYMOUTH
H WERAĀ
ELTHAM
Kaka Rd
P teaā
K tareō
Motunui
Brooklands
Inglewood
Pohokura
SaddleNorth Egmont
Stratford
Huinga
Cape Egmont
Dawson Falls
Upper Glenn Rd
Whareroa
Rimunui
Jan-Dec 2220 Rainfall
11 %22,409
1 %242,747
1 %271,999
1 %221,931
1 %222,846
1 72 %2,504
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including Waitiri Conservation Area, the Eight Hundred
Trust KNE and Glanafon Wetlands. Also provides core habitat for
'Threatened' and 'Regionally Distinctive' flora species.
Rarity and Distinctiveness - High Contains four species of 'Threatened' rata, the 'Threatened' Kirk's
Daisy and 'Regionally Distinctive' Tawhirikaro. Notable bird
species includes the 'Threatened' karearea/falcon, which
occasionally visit the site. Provides good habitat and likely to
contain other notable species
Environment
Priority 4 – Threatened Species
Regional: Key Native Ecosystem
Regional
Ecosystem Loss:
Chronically threatened 10-20%
left
Protection Status: QEII Covenant
Local Government
Catchment: Waiongana (394)
General Description
The Barrels Creek site is located on privately owned land 2.3km southeast of Lepperton and lies in the
Egmont Ecological District and Waiongana Stream catchment.
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