decision-making provisions of the Local Government Act
2002 to the extent necessary in relation to this decision; and in accordance with section 79 of the
Act, determine 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
Littlewood/Hughes
The motion was lost.
8. 2025/2026 Annual Plan Update
M Nield provided an update on the preparation
high water springs, the
application falls under Rule C1.8 “Erection or placement of a large structure or
structures, and related occupation of the coastal marine area” and is classified as a
discretionary and restricted coastal activity. As such, the Minister of Conservation is the
consent authority for this application.
3. The application was received on 26 October 2006, accompanied by an assessment of
environmental effects [AEE] prepared by the applicant’s consultant, MWH NZ Ltd
protected areas.
Actions:
Strategy sections:
a) Complete indigenous biodiversity survey and assessment to identify habitats and ecosystems
important for indigenous biodiversity.
6.2.2
b) Add to public conservation lands those habitats and ecosystems important for indigenous
biodiversity that are not represented within the existing protected area network or that are at
significant risk of irreversible loss or decline, or in situations where public ownership
Waitotara
Incorporation [PKW]
Are concerned that damming and raising the water level of the
Waingongoro River will be caused by the generation, and the
application should take into account PKW’s upstream riverbank land
ownership and the associated cultural significance, to protect PKW’s
property from flooding and inundation and the destruction of any
culturally significant sites. The submission would be satisfied by
ensuring that river levels are monitored to avoid land loss or
injurious
Taranaki Regional Council on telephone (06)765-7127 or email consents@trc.govt.nz.
Lodge the application by signing below and sending the completed form
to:
Mail: Taranaki Regional Council, Private Bag 713, Stratford 4352.
Attention: Consents Administration Officer
Email: consents@trc.govt.nz (if application is emailed please do not mail a hard copy unless
requested to do so by the consents department.)
If you have not received an email acknowledgement for this application
Guidelines for groundwater bores and wells
1. Construction
Bores used for water supply are normally constructed by drilling, either by augering, the
cable-tool method or by the rotary method. Wells are usually augered or dug.
1.1 Drilling fluids
Drilling fluids are used to stabilise drilling and completion operations. The following types
of drilling fluids are acceptable for water bore drilling:
free water-based drilling fluids;
natural drilling fluids;
regards
to communication and engagement.
Farm dairy effluent discharge is subject to rules in the Regional Fresh Water Plan for Taranaki. This plan
is on our website:
https://www.trc.govt.nz/regional-fresh-water-plan
Please name the Consents Officer or TRC staff
member you have discussed your application with
PART 1
1) Applicant Details - Please complete either (A), (B) or (C)
I apply for resource consent(s) under section 88 of the Resource
See the statements of intent produced by the TRC's two council controlled organisations, the Taranaki Stadium Trust and Regional Software Holdings Ltd (the latter being a partnership involving a number of regional councils). Taranaki Stadium Trust Taranaki Stadium Trust Statement of Intent Estimates 2024 2026 (105 KB PDF) More documents Taranaki Stadium Trust Statement of Intent Estimates 2024 2026 (105 KB PDF) Taranaki Stadium Trust Statement of Intent Estimates 2023 2025 (105 KB PDF) Taranaki
There were plenty of April showers last month with nearly 775mm of rain at the North Egmont Visitors Centre and 574.5mm at Dawson Falls. Rainfall was on average 101.8% of the long-term average, and ranged from 65% at Taungatara at Eltham Rd and Oeo u/s Awatuna Wetland, to 192% at Matarawa at Matarawa Valley. Year to date rainfall is sitting between 103% (Mangati at SH3) and 206% (Matarawa at Matarawa Valley) with an average of 139.7% of normal. Mean river flows were 133.8% of typical values,
recognised as not significant in terms of section 76 of the Local
Government Act 2002
d) determined that it has complied with the decision-making provisions of the Local Government
Act 2002 to the extent necessary in relation to this decision; and in accordance with section 79 of
the Act, determined 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