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Applications received list for website 23 May to 03 June

land for residential development into the New Plymouth District Council stormwater network which enters an unnamed tributary of the Te Henui Stream Discharge Permit Heta Road, Mangorei Te Henui 22-01223-4.0 1223-4.0 Lander & Co 30-May-22 New consent To take and use water from a reservoir on an unnamed tributary of the Otoki Stream for horticultural irrigation, stock and domestic purposes Water Permit 36 Wairere Road, Ohangai Manawapou 22-10416-3.0 10416-3.0 Tree Awareness

Appendices 1 and 2: RMA and Building Act charging policies

page 138 2015/2025 Long-Term Plan Appendix 1: Resource Management Act Charging Policy SCHEDULE 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. Level 1 Senior management $338/hr $317/hr Level 2 Managers/supervisors $157/hr $147/hr

Proposed priorities - Draft RLTP 2021

page Draft Regional Land Transport Plan for Taranaki 2021-27 Page 50 6.3 Proposed ‘regionally significant’ activities Table 6 below outlines the activities proposed for inclusion in the Plan that have been classed as ‘regionally significant’. These are listed in the order of priority assigned by the Committee, with some projects given equal priority ranking. Table 6: Regionally significant activities proposed for funding

Bens Bush KNE

Priority 4 – Threatened Species Regional: Key Native Ecosystem Regional Ecosystem Loss: Chronically threatened 10-20% left Protection Status: QEII Covenant Catchment: Onaero (398) General Description Ben's Bush QEII covenant is located on private land, approximately 4.8km south of Urenui in North Taranaki. The remnant is comprised of semi-coastal forest and includes three unnamed tributaries

Resource consent applications 26 April to 10 May 2022

page Application Number Consent NumberApplicant Lodged Date Application type Description Activity type Location Catchment 22-03388-3.2 3388-3.2 South Taranaki District Council 26-Apr-22 Change of consent conditions To take and use groundwater from three bores (known as Bore 1, Bore 4 and Bore 5) for Patea Township water supply purposes...change of consent conditions to take from a new bore (bore 6), and to alter the maximum abstraction rates for bores 1, 4 and 5 Water Permit

Fangorn and Forbidden Forest KNE

Threatened Species Regional: Key Native Ecosystem Regional Ecosystem Loss: Chronically threatened 10-20% left Protection Status: QEll Pending Catchment: Tapuae (386) General Description Fangorn and Forbidden Forest KNE is located on privately owned land on Pheney Road, 2km south of Omata. The site lies in the Egmont Ecological District and Tapuae Stream catchment. Fanghorn and Forbidden Forest is

Mangamaio KNE

Land Environment Priority 4 – Threatened Species Regional: Key Native Ecosystem Representative site for management Regional Ecosystem Loss: Chronically threatened 10-20% left Acutely Threatened <10% left Protection Status: Local Government Catchment: Mimi (400) General Description Mangamaio is a privately owned 45.5ha bush block of various forest types, 10km east of Urenui in the

Dravitzki QEII; Hickman Rd (Luxton); Mangahewa; Mudfish 4; Pentelow QEIIs; QEII 5/06/083; QEII 5/06/125 & 5/06/424; Waikaikai Wetlands; Waiwakanui

undertaken in some areas. Fauna The primary value of these wetlands is as secure habitat for the ‘At Risk’ and Regionally Distinctive’ brown mudfish (Neochanna apoda). Other wetland species are present including ‘At Risk’ species such as the freshwater crayfish (Paranephrops planifrons). Pukeko (Porphyrio porphyria melanotus) are present and other notable bird species may also inhabit the wetlands. Ecological values Ecological values Rank Comment Rarity

Canaan Bush; Dobbs Family Trust; Howell's Bush; Ian & Jean Kurth; Kaihuahua; Pukekura Park; Pukemiro; Punarima bush & wetland; Upper Mangaotuku; Woodside

additional benefit of being formally protected. Ecological context - High Provides habitat for regionally distinctive species and is an important link in a corridor of native vegetation along the sides of the Waiwhakaiho river. Representativeness - High The ecosystem type is WF13, Tawa, kohekohe, rewarewa, hinau, podocarp forest which is classified as 'Chronically threatened'. There is approximately 16% of this type of ecosystem left in the Taranaki region. page Rarity

Manui Farm QEII Covenants KNE

threatened National: Priority 1 – Threatened Land Environment Priority 4 – Threatened Species Regional: Key Native Ecosystem Regional Ecosystem Loss: Acutely Threatened <10% left Chronically threatened 10-20% left Protection Status: QEII Covenant Catchment: Waitara (395) General Description Manui Farm QEII Covenants are locates on privately owned land on Tarata Road approximately 11km