and environment at heart.
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Taranaki Regional Council
New Plymouth General Constituency
Electing 5 Regional Councillors
Chris WILKES
My principal place of residence is in the New
Plymouth General Constituency area.
Born and raised in Taranaki, I have been
dedicated to protecting and preserving our
environment for future generations for decades.
I am on a mission to bring balance to TRC and
reset the priorities to address the urgent issues we face as a
region moving
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Environmental Planner - Consents
Purpose | Te arotahi mātua
The Environmental Planner – Consents role is responsible for working collaboratively and
cohesively within the Resource Consents team to assist in the sustainable management of the
Taranaki Region through investigating, evaluating and advising upon consent applications to the
Council under the Resource Management Act (1991) and National Environmental Standards,
including the preparation of reports and associated
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www.trc.govt.nz
Document: 2140028
SEPTEMBER 2018
QUARTERLY
OPERATIONAL
REPORT
TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL
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QUARTERLY OPERATIONAL REPORT – SEPTEMBER 2018 I
Table of contents
Executive summary....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Introduction
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NOTICE OF DAY OF ELECTION
for the Taranaki Regional Council 2016 elections
NOMINATIONS RECEIVED
Notice is given under section 65 of the Local Electoral Act 2001 that the following persons have
been duly nominated as candidates for:
TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL (eleven vacancies)
New Plymouth Constituency (five vacancies)
CLOKE, Tom LITTLEWOOD, Charlotte
GIBSON, David RAINE, Bev
HORTON, Peter Douglas WILLIAMS, Richard
LARMER, John WILLIAMSON, Craig
LEAN, David
North
Boaties are being urged to be aware of others when they head out on the water this summer. Port Taranaki Harbour Master Tony Parr says while it’s always great to see recreational boat owners exploring the Taranaki coastline, those at the helm need to take care and avoid collision with other water users, including other vessels, swimmers and foil windsurfers. “Summer can be a very busy time at the Port. We want everyone who is using the water to stay safe and get home safe,” says Mr Parr. “The
or reducing
the risks of the dam to people, property and the environment. It is not realistic to
specify a timeframe in this policy for achieving this goal because timeframes will
be dictated by the circumstances of each case. When setting a timeframe for
action, the Council will consider the state of the dam, and the likelihood and
consequences of dam failure.
4.3 Directing and taking action
The Council may intervene:
For dangerous, earthquake-prone and flood-prone dams:
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A meeting to discuss Governance and Meeting Arrangements through the COVID-19 Pandemic. Downloads Emergency meeting agenda March 2020 (535 KB pdf) Minutes of emergency meeting March 2020 (412 KB pdf)
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Dave West
Taranaki Regional Council
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Threats
Possum presence
Behavior
Control options
Effectiveness
More Information
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Agricultural
Horticulture
Forestry
Animal health
Indigenous biodiversity
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Department of Conservation
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2022
Approved by: A D McLay, Director - Resource Management
S J Ruru, Chief Executive
Document: 3140948
Recommendations
That the Taranaki Regional Council:
a) receives the minutes of the Policy and Planning Committee meeting of the Taranaki
Regional Council held in the Taranaki Regional Council Boardroom, 47 Cloten Road,
Stratford on Tuesday 22 November 2022 at 1pm
b) adopts the recommendations therein.
Matters arising
Appendices/Attachments
Document:
mpi.govt.nz/proection-and-response/long-term-
pest-management/national-pest-plant-accord or
search MPI’s website for ‘National Pest Plant Accord’
or weedbusters.org.nz for a list of banned plants.
Regional Council
Taranaki
Regional Council
Taranaki
Possum
Trichosurus vulpecula
(G) a land occupier in the Self-help
Possum Control Programme
(shown in red on the map) must
maintain possum numbers present
on their land to below a 10%
residual trap catch.
Old man’s beard
Clematis vitalba
(G) all land