Ordinary Council Meeting - September 2022
Ordinary Council Meeting Agenda September 2022 (8.1 MB pdf)
Ordinary Council Meeting Agenda September 2022 (8.1 MB pdf)
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Objectives Framework The National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management 2020 (NPS-FM) requires the Taranaki Regional Council (TRC) to set environmental flow and levels for all of the region’s waterways (Figure 1). Environmental flows and levels must be set as rules in plans. A flow can be considered the quantity, variability, flow, duration and timing of flows or water levels to give effect to Te Mana o te Wai, the long-term visions and outcomes set by the community and tangata whenua (MfE,
The Council's free, property-specific riparian management plans provide guidance and advice on fencing and planting your waterways. For riparian plant orders for 2027, please fill in this form here: Plant order form 2027 Individual Riparian management plans have been prepared for hundreds of properties on the ring plain and coastal terraces. Plans include aerial mapping with existing and proposed fencing and planting marked, a summary of suitable plant types and cost calculations. The Council's
page 1 FOREWORD Taranaki Regional Council established the State Highway 3 Working Party in 2002 in response to ongoing concerns about the route security, safety and efficiency of the section of State Highway 3 (SH3) between Taranaki and Waikato. In particular, there has been a focus on the section of SH3 between Piopio and New Plymouth. For some years this section of the state highway network has been of considerable concern to local Taranaki and Waikato
Dams are regulated under both the Building Act 2004 and the RMA. The Council transferred many of its Building Act responsibilities to Waikato Regional Council, but retains responsibility for specific dam safety responsibilities and all RMA matters. Managing dam safety The Building (Dam Safety) Regulations 2022 (the regulations) started on 13 May 2024. The regulations provide a nationally consistent approach to ensuring that dams are, and remain, safe, protecting people, property and the