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Regional Transport minutes June 2019

page Doc# 2272985-v1 Minutes of the Regional Transport Committee Meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council, held in the Taranaki Regional Council Chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford on Wednesday 12 June 2019 commencing at 11.00am. Members Councillor C S Williamson (Committee Chairperson) Councillor M J McDonald (Committee Deputy Chairperson) Councillor D N MacLeod (Taranaki Regional Council) Councillor T Cloke (Taranaki Regional Council) Mayor N

Old Man's Beard project continues

rule. Years ago the Council recognised the scale of old man’s beard infestation along parts of the Kaūpokonui, Waingongoro and Pātea Rivers was too much for landowners to tackle. So we committed to doing that initial control ourselves. The Kaūpokonui River has been done and we are now working systematically down the Waingongoro River from Ōpunake Road to the coast. Contractors operate mainly between August and March before the plant flowers and sets seed, controlling all plants within 50m of the

Regional Transport minutes November 2018

page Doc# 2164350-v1 Minutes of the Regional Transport Committee Meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council, held in the Taranaki Regional Council Chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford on Wednesday 28 November 2018 commencing at 11.00am. Members Councillor C S Williamson (Committee Chairperson) Councillor M J McDonald (Committee Deputy Chairperson) Councillor H Duynhoven (New Plymouth District Council) Mayor N Volzke (Stratford District Council)

Form 002: Surrender of consent

page Doc# 303689-v3 SURRENDER OF CONSENT Form No 002 To: The Chief Executive Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford 4352 Telephone 06-765 7127 Facsimile 06-765 5097 Email consents@trc.govt.nz Pursuant to section 138 of the Resource Management Act 1991, the undersigned hereby gives notice of the surrender of a consent,

Regional Transport minutes March 2019

page Doc# 2230540-v1 Minutes of the Regional Transport Committee Meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council, held in the Taranaki Regional Council Chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford on Wednesday 27 March 2019 commencing at 11.05am. Members Councillor C S Williamson (Committee Chairperson) Councillor M J McDonald (Committee Deputy Chairperson) Councillor H Duynhoven (New Plymouth District Council) Mayor N Volzke (Stratford District Council)

Manaaki Whenua mustelid dispersal population genomics 2023

23 page page - 1 - Summary Project and client  Predator Free Taranaki is leading a project attempting to eradicate mustelids from the ring-plain around the mounga: the Taranaki Mustelid Control Programme.  Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research (MWLR) was contracted by Taranaki Mounga Project Ltd and the Taranaki Regional Council to investigate mustelid movements on the ring-plain and assess the efficacy of the trapping programme. Objective

Enjoy the water but stay safe this summer, says Taranaki Harbour Master

Boaties are being reminded of the importance of carrying lifejackets for everyone enjoying a trip out to sea to keep all water users safe and sound this summer. Port Taranaki Harbour Master Tony Parr says it’s always great to see recreational boats exploring the fantastic Taranaki coastline but it’s vital everyone on board and particularly the skipper makes sure they are prepared before they set off. “The region has a special coastline which is enjoyed by so many people each summer and the last

Coastal Plan for Taranaki 2023

taonga species, archaeological sites, sites of historic significance to Taranaki iwi, areas with outstanding natural character and areas popular for fishing, bird watching, swimming and walking. The road to the Coastal Plan becoming operative has included opportunities for the public, tangata whenua, other councils, the primary sector and industry to make submissions, Environment Court hearings and approval by the Regional Council’s councillors before being signed off by Minister of

Coastal Plan for Taranaki 2023

taonga species, archaeological sites, sites of historic significance to Taranaki iwi, areas with outstanding natural character and areas popular for fishing, bird watching, swimming and walking. The road to the Coastal Plan becoming operative has included opportunities for the public, tangata whenua, other councils, the primary sector and industry to make submissions, Environment Court hearings and approval by the Regional Council’s councillors before being signed off by Minister of

Schedule of charges - Annual Plan 2023/2024

page 70 Ngā āpitinga Appendices Appendix 1: Charging policies Resource Management Act charging policySchedule of charges pursuant to section 36 of the Resource Management Act 1991 SCHEDULE 1: SCALE OF CHARGES FOR STAFF TIME Rate for processing resource consents and responding to pollution incidents. Rate for all other Council work. Professional staff $111/hr $106/hr Professional/supervisory staff $141/hr $132/hr Team Leaders $173/hr $161/hr