Executive to report to the new Council on the range of options for allowing
for public input at Council and committee meetings and the relative merits of adopting a formal
approach to the use of such tools.
agreed that the Chief Executive and senior officers should be encouraged to consider asking for
an adjournment in meetings where they believe it is needed to enable the development of more
complete advice to Council on procedural or substantive matters relating to an item under
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Key Native Ecosystems
Inventory of sites with indigenous biodiversity values
of regional significance
Taranaki Regional Council
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Document No. 2676
‘Working with people, caring for our environment’
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Disclaimer
This document is a GUIDE ONLY and has been written in good faith with a desire to inform or be
helpful. While every endeavour has been made to ensure the information in
We're developing a new plan for freshwater in Taranaki as part of the Government's Essential Freshwater reforms. Key to this is a kōrero with our community about how we manage freshwater. The Natural Resources Plan for Taranaki will replace the Council's Regional Freshwater Plan and your feedback will guide the targets, limits and rules in the plan that ensure we manage freshwater effectively for the whole community. As part of this process, we're looking to create six Freshwater Management
Here you will find the documents from the Council's previous conversations about freshwater. Records of meetings 4 April to 10 June 2022 Primary Industry Special Industry Group Workshop 4 April 2022 Record of Meeting Primary Industry Special Interest Group Workshop 4 April 2022 [PDF, 1.5 MB] Commerce and Industry and Special Industry Group 7 April 2022 Record of Meeting Commerce and Industry Special Interest Group 7 April 2022 [PDF, 659 KB] Commerce and Industry Group 2 June 2022 Record of
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Part I
1. Introduction
This document, the Inland and Estuarine Contingency Response Plan for Unauthorised discharges
(the Plan) sets out the Taranaki Regional Council’s (the Council) planned response to unauthorised
discharges to fresh and estuarine waters or to air, within the Taranaki region.
1.1 Purpose
The Plan has been prepared in order to guide Council officers in their response to an unauthorised
discharge within the
environment, or having minor effects where affected parties have agreed
to the activity. In accordance with sections 87BB, 104 to 108 and 139 of the Resource
Management Act 1991, and pursuant to delegated authority to make these decisions, the
Chief Executive or the Director—Resource Management, has allowed the consents,
certificates of compliance and deemed permitted activities.
4. The exercise of delegations under the Resource Management Act 1991 is reported for
Members’ information. Under the
systems and modes
• responsive and adaptable to changes such as fuel shortages and price increases
• healthy alternatives
• low cost transport options and enjoyable social pastime/recreational opportunities
• safe (only when motor vehicles dominate in terms of speed or traffic volumes do walking and
cycling have negative safety implications).
Increasingly central government is therefore promoting an increased recognition of the roles
walking and cycling play in New Zealand as effective
Prepare for temporary bus stop adjustments in New Plymouth, Waitara, Inglewood, Stratford, and Hāwera from Thursday, 22 February to Saturday, 24 February, coinciding with AmeriCARna 2024. Thursday, 22 February INGLEWOOD: The Connector, Your Connector, and Citylink School Route 98 services will maintain services with detours in place, utilising the Moa Street bus stops. WAITARA: Citylink Route 20 will undergo a detour with temporary stops on Queen & Ogle Street and Cracroft & McLean. Friday, 23
Every year, we make decisions that affect the community and members of the public around Taranaki. That's why we want your input. We understand that you'd like more transparency from us about our work and timeframes, so we we hope the below information on our upcoming consultations will be useful and help with your planning. Natural Resources Plan The Council intends to combine its freshwater, soil and air quality plans, and Regional Policy Statement into one Natural Resources Plan. This Plan
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DESCRIPTION
The Northern New Zealand dotterel / Tūturiwhatu is an At Risk – Recovering
endemic species in New Zealand. They are shorebirds, found on sandy
beaches or tidal estuaries. Dotterels are well camouflaged in their habitat,
up to around 270mm tall and are largely grey with an off-white belly that
becomes flushed with a rusty-orange colour in the breeding season.
DISTRIBUTION, BREEDING AND FEEDING
The Northern New Zealand dotterel is now only present in the North