and implications.
Consultation is open until 23 April 2019.
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Introduction
The Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) is considering participating in the New Zealand Local Government
Funding Agency Ltd (LGFA) scheme. The LGFA is designed to allow local authorities to borrow at more
favourable interest rates.
The LGFA is a council-controlled trading organisation (CCTO) established by a group of local authorities and the
Crown. There
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MESSAGE TO WELLINGTON
from Taranaki’s civic leaders
Here are the eight priorities for Taranaki
Taranaki Crossing: Our councils are
already working on and investing in an
iconic, mountain-to-sea visitor experience.
The Government needs to commit more long-
overdue expenditure within the National Park
to meet visitor demand. As a Great Walk,
it would be a major boost to the regional
economy.
SH43 – Forgotten World Highway:
The sealing of the
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Taranaki Regional
Council Coastal Plan
review:
Regional Council
Taranaki
Draft Coastal Plan apply?
Where
How do we define the coast? Do other plans and rules cover the same areas
The Taranaki Regional Council is reviewing its Coastal Plan, which is the 'rule book' governing the use,
development and protection of what's known as the Coastal Marine Area. A new Draft Coastal Plan
proposes to to cover the broader Coastal Environment. This information sheet
as a trend. However, it
should be noted that Council completes sampling in spring, when compaction is at its worst and most
aspects of poor soil quality can generally be reversed with appropriate management.
National comparison
The general patterns in soil quality for Taranaki are similar to those in other regions.
A Council Technical Officer collects soil samples at one of 20 sites in the region.
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Our responses
Regional Soil Plan for Taranaki
The
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FORM 13
SUBMISSION
ON RESOURCE CONSENT APPLICATION
Taranaki Regional Council
Telephone: 06-765 7127
Facsimile: 06-765 5097
Email: consents@trc.govt.nz
Website: www.trc.govt.nz
Important Note:
Please ensure that all sections of this form are completed and that the Taranaki Regional Council receives this
submission before the closing date and time specified on the notification.
For Council Use Only
Post
To:
The
Kevin Archer
The focus for this newsletter is the highly successful Taranaki self-help possum
control programme. It examines why it was introduced, its success and how it
is managed by land occupiers with the support of the Taranaki Regional Council.
Science and Technology Fair awards
In this year’s Science and Technology Fair, the Council first prize was awarded to
Sam Parker (Waitara High School) for his exhibit titled ‘Shaken Not Stirred’ with
Alesha Williams (Highlands
Please provide details of your submission. If your submission
is in a document, you can upload the document below.
To whom it may concern : My name is Murray James , I am the
Engineering Manager of Cogswell Surveys in Cambridge. My
wife Diane and I own a property at 7 Domett Street, Opunake .
I am writing in support of the application for consent renewals
for the Opunake Power Scheme.
The Opunake Power Station is part of the history of the region ,
and South Taranaki District Council has
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Kahui Hut 3 1117.0 215.5 3289.000 122.0 67.0 2006
Mangorei Upper at
Forest Hill 5 629.0 154.2 2575.000 133.9 72.0 2017
Waiwhakaiho at
Hillsborough 8 341.0 194.7 1310.500 127.9 74.2 2012
Taranaki Regional Council Monthly Rainfall and Environmental
Data Report for July 2022
Provisional Data Only. Note: some sites record a number of parameters
1. Rainfall at 27 sites throughout the region
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July Year to Date
Hydro_Sites
# Zero
Rain
days
Total
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Taranaki Regional Council Monthly Rainfall and Environmental
Data Report for August 2022
02 September, 2022
Provisional Data Only. Note: some sites record a number of parameters
1. Rain gauge values throughout the region
Note: Taranaki co-owns rain-gauges with Horizons, so we can assess rainfalls right-out
over the Eastern Hill Country.
Map1: Rain gauge sites
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Table 1: Rainfall monthly and year to date totals at 27 rain gauge sites in
appendix is
required and to contact the Taranaki Regional Council if
further clarification is required.
PART I – Introduction
Scope of the Requirements
1 This Appendix provides a method of calculating
acceptable chimney heights for discharges of the
products of combustion from industrial or trade
premises. It also includes an overview of basic
boiler management.
2 The Appendix is in two parts. Part I provides an
introduction to the appendix by