Regional Council
Regional Fresh Water Plan for Taranaki
This Regional Fresh Water Plan was prepared by the
Taranaki Regional Council under section 65 and the
First Schedule to the Resource Management Act 1991.
The Taranaki Regional Council approved the Regional
Fresh Water Plan for Taranaki on 26 September 2001
and it became operative on 8 October 2001.
DATED at Stratford this 26th day of September 2001.
SIGNED by the TARANAKI REGIONAL
five freshwater management units, the vision for and
management of those units are given (LF-VM – Visions and management). The
sole objective for fresh water is implemented by policies to phase out existing over-
allocation, avoid future over-allocation and allocate fresh water within
environmental limits and use it efficiently (LF-FW-P7 Fresh water). The methods
include a direction to the Regional Council to publicly notify a Land and Water
Regional Plan by 31 December
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Policy and Planning Committee
Tuesday 6 June 2017
10.30am
Taranaki Regional Council, Stratford
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Agenda for the meeting of the Policy and Planning Committee to be held in the
Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford, on Tuesday 6
June2017 commencing at 10.30am.
Members Councillor N W Walker (Committee Chairperson)
Councillor C L Littlewood
Councillor M P Joyce
Councillor D H McIntyre
Councillor B K
Lean.
Littlewood/Williamson
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1. Confirmation of Ordinary Minutes 28 February 2023
Resolved
That the Taranaki Regional Council:
a) took as read and confirmed the minutes and resolutions of the Ordinary Council
meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council held at 47 Cloten Road, Stratford on 28
February 2023.
Williamson/Walker
2. Confirmation of Public Excluded Ordinary Minutes 28 February 2023
Resolved
That the Taranaki Regional Council:
a) took
mahinga kai.
The Council is developing a new Regional Policy Statement
(RPS) and Natural Resources Plan (NRP) for Taranaki
that will give effect to the NPS-FM. Te Mana o te Wai is a
fundamental concept within the NPS-FM. The Council is
working with iwi to understand the meaning and application
of this concept from a local perspective.
The NPS-FM outlines a hierarchy of obligations (right)
under Te Mana o te Wai that the Council must follow
when developing
Karakia at 10.30am
Apologies Were received and sustained from Councillors Davey and McIntyre
1. Confirmation of Ordinary Minutes 27 June 2023
Resolved
That the Taranaki Regional Council:
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took as read and confirmed the minutes and resolutions of the Ordinary Council
meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council held at Taranaki Regional Council, 47
Cloten road, Stratford.
Cloke/Hughes
2. Confirmation of Minutes Operations and Regulatory Committee
Resolved
That the Taranaki Regional Council:
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took as read and confirmed the minutes and resolutions of the Ordinary Council
meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council held at Taranaki Regional Council, 47
Cloten Road, Stratford, on Tuesday 19 September at 10.30am
Littlewood/Walker
2. Confirmation of Minutes Operations and Regulatory Committee 10 October 2023
Resolved
That the Taranaki Regional Council:
a) received the minutes of the Operations and
Apologies Were received and sustained from Councillor Williamson
1. Confirmation of Ordinary Minutes 8 August 2023
Resolved
That the Taranaki Regional Council:
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took as read and confirmed the minutes and resolutions of the Ordinary Council
meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council held at Taranaki Regional Council, 47
Cloten road, Stratford, on Tuesday 8 August at 10.30am
Littlewood/Hughes
2. Confirmation of Minutes Operations and Regulatory Committee 29
Ordinary Minutes 4 April 2023
Resolved
That the Taranaki Regional Council:
took as read and confirmed the minutes and resolutions of the Ordinary Council
meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council held at Owae Marae, 16 North Street,
Waitara on 4 April 2023.
Littlewood/Walker
2. Confirmation of Minutes Operations and Regulatory Committee 26 April 2023
Resolved
That the Taranaki Regional Council:
a) received the minutes of the Operations and Regulatory Committee
Taranaki Regional Council wants the public’s views on six key focus areas as it looks at how to meet the challenges the region faces over the next decade. Feedback on the draft 2024/2034 Long-Term Plan (LTP) will run from 10 March to 12 April with the views set to shape the Council’s strategic direction and funding. Decisions have to be made on six areas which are crucial to many of the work programmes the Council delivers including how it continues to care for freshwater, protect biodiversity,