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Introduction and explanation of the regional rules updated Oct 2023

plan or by regulations. This means that unless a specific rule in this section of the plan provides otherwise, then it will be necessary for any discharge to air from a particular industrial or trade premises to be authorised by a resource consent obtained through the full application and assessment process set out within Part VI of the Act. Section 15(2) of the Act provides that discharges to air from any other source are regulated only if covered by a rule in a plan or by regulations.

Exec, Audit and Risk agenda September 2021

Act 2002 c) determines that it has complied with the decision-making provisions of the Local Government Act 2002 to the extent necessary in relation to the decision; and in accordance with section 79 of the Act, determines that it does not require further information, further assessment of options or further analysis of costs and benefits, or advantages and disadvantages prior to making a decision on this matter. Lean/McDonald 9. Public Excluded In accordance with section

Design a bus back contest

To celebrate the launch of the Waitara Express on 20 May 2024, we're running a competition for youth (5-18 years) to design the back of the bus. The theme is 'I Heart Waitara' so put your imagination on wheels and be in to WIN! The winner will have their awesome design printed on the back of the Waitara Express bus AND win a $150 Prezzy Card. Highly commended and spot prizes are also up for grabs. Download the template and enter below using the form. If you're submitting online, just fill in

Cameras have eyes on possum intruders

It’s about to get tougher for wannabe invaders to enter the Zero Possum project zone, with the installation of 60 new self-reporting cameras. Taranaki Regional Council launched Towards Predator-Free Taranaki in 2018, with an ambitious goal of eliminating possums between the Oakura River and Timaru Stream. The Zero Possum zone was extended to the Hangatāhua (Stony) River last year, thanks to $2.5m in Government funding, taking the total area to 9500 hectares. Results to date are promising. About

K J and G J McDonald submission

page Submission on resource consent application Online reference number: CA210838408 Completed on: 20 Aug 2021 Submitter's details Full name or company name of submitter Kevin John McDonald and Glenis June McDonald Contact Name Kevin and Glenis McDonald Email kevinglenismcdonald@gmail.com Contact phone number 06 7550696 or 0274190734 Postal Address: 62 Airport Drive, RD 3, New Plymouth 4373 Street address of property affected (if different to the address above)

N T and L F Hibell submission

page Submission on resource consent application Online reference number: CA210829181 Completed on: 15 Aug 2021 Submitter's details Full name or company name of submitter Neil Thomas Hibell and Lloma Faye Hibell Contact Name Neil and Lloma Hibell Email hibbz@xtra.co.nz Contact phone number 06 7550997 or 0276570257 Postal Address: 47 Airport Drive, RD 3, New Plymouth 4373 Street address of property affected (if different to the address above) NA The Council will

Freshwater research & reviews

The Council carries out and commissions many reports relating to freshwater, one of Taranaki's key natural resources. Options for minimum flows & water allocation These two reports, produced in 2018 and 2020 by Jowett Consulting Ltd for the Taranaki Regional Council, examine the environmental impacts of different limits on freshwater flows and allowable water takes. The second report looks in detail at whether the effects of stream size need special consideration. Review of minimum flows &

Port Taranaki Ltd

The Taranaki Regional Council owns 100% of Port Taranaki Ltd on behalf of the people of the region. Bulk goods, including petrochemicals, logs, fertilisers and stock feed, make up the majority of trade through Port Taranaki. The port is a core component of the region’s transport infrastructure and makes a significant contribution to the regional economy. And its annual dividends to the Council help to offset rates and are a major factor in our status as one of the country’s lowest rating local