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Strategic plan review process

The council is implementing a strategic plan review process. There are three streams to this process: Stream 1: Freshwater focus (current - notification scheduled mid 2025) Stream 2: Regional direction (2025 onwards) Stream 3: Air (2025 onwards) Plan Status Review page Stream Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki Under review Regional Policy Statement review process Stream 1 - Freshwater and land provisions Stream 2 - all other RPS provisions Regional Freshwater Plan Under review Land and

Policy & Planning agenda July 2019

page Policy and Planning Committee Tuesday 23 July 2019 10.30am Taranaki Regional Council, Stratford page 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 23 July 2019 commencing at 10.30am. Members Councillor N W Walker (Committee Chairperson) Councillor M P Joyce Councillor C L Littlewood Councillor D H McIntyre Councillor

Register of Pecuniary and Other Specificed Interests 2023

Chairperson 1 Port Taranaki- CCO 100% owned by the Taranaki Regional Council including Port Services To 30 November 2022, Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki Limited- Polytechnic in Taranaki 2 Venture Taranaki- Sole trader undertaking contract with clients Wells Electrical- Sole trader undertaking contract with clients Department of Conservation- Sole trader undertaking contract with clients 6 Pukeiti Trust Board Port Taranaki Director 7 New

Youth Environmental Leader

think the environmental sector is such a place and a field that needs that passion because it is something that we need to change today,” says Amber. Arabella Barber - For leadership, support of others and willingness to share ideas in making a significant contribution to Taranaki's environment. Arabella secured funding for composting bins to divert food waste at Stratford High School from going to landfill. She also won funding from the Taranaki Regional Council and Wild for Taranaki to plant 350

Fish passage and structures in rivers rules

customary fishing practices. Resource consents are now required for new structures in rivers that do not comply with permitted activity standards for fish passage under the NES-FW. New instream structures which need a resource consent must meet minimum maintenance and monitoring requirements. If a structure is replaced (you swap out a culvert) then the NES-FW comes in to effect, so you must meet the requirements of the NES-FW and the Regional Freshwater Plan for Taranaki. When installing a structure in a

Estimation of water quality contaminant loads and the likely effect of fencing in Taranaki

page 1 Estimation of water quality contaminant loads and the likely effect of fencing in Taranaki. Report prepared for the Taranaki Regional Council March, 2017 R.W. McDowell Soil and Physical Sciences, Faculty of Agriculture and Life Sciences, PO Box 84, Lincoln University, Lincoln 7647, Christchurch, New Zealand DISCLAIMER: While all reasonable endeavour has been made

Māori Constituency submitters to be heard

page 13b Tainui Street Welbourn New Plymouth 4312 Mr Steve Ruru Chief Executive Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford 4352 By Email: haveyoursay@trc.govt.nz Māori Constituency Submission Tēnā koe Mr Ruru, I am writing in support of the Taranaki Regional Council’s proposal to establish a Māori Consistency. Doing so is commensurate the the Council’s obligations under the Local