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Ordinary Council Agenda April 2025

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 this matter. Hughes/Jamieson Ordinary Council 1 April 2025 - Confirmation of Ordinary Minutes -18 February 2025 8 page Receipt of Operations and Regulatory Committee Minutes – 4 February 2025 Resolved

Monitoring reports

Read our latest state of the environment report, Taranaki waterways update, state of the environment technical reports and consent monitoring technical reports. Downloads Analysis of air quality-related incidents and complaints (691 KB pdf) Compliance biomonitoring summary 2019-2020 (295 KB pdf)

Report and decision on a composting operation at Uruti (2010)

Activity 1. Remediation [NZ] Limited [‘RNZ’ or ‘the applicant’] owns and operates a composting and vermiculture operation located at 1460 Mokau Road [State Highway 3], Uruti. The operation was established in 2001 and is situated within the valley floor of the Haehanga Stream catchment, approximately 1.3 km south of the highway [as shown in Figure 1 below]. The nearest property boundary and dwelling to the operation are located approximately 450 m and 1450 m away, respectively. 2. The

Summary of submissions on Pest Management Plan and Biosecurity Strategy

the submissions are presented in the order that the Taranaki Regional Council received them. An index gives the submission number (1 – 10), the name of the person or organisation who made the submission and the relevant page number(s) of this document where the summary of decisions requested in the decision can be found.  Part Two Plan / Strategy format: the submissions are presented in the order of the part of the Plan /or Strategy to which they relate. An index gives

Decision report on Pest Management Plan and Biosecurity Strategy submissions

page 3 1. Purpose The purpose of this report (the Decision Report) is to present the Taranaki Regional Council’s (the Council):  decisions on the Regional Pest Management Plan for Taranaki (‘the Plan’), and the Taranaki Regional Council Biosecurity Strategy 2017- 2037 (‘the Strategy’); and  reasons for accepting or rejecting the submissions.. 2. Format of this report This report is divided into two parts. This part of

Ordinary Council Agenda February 2025

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

Taranaki By Products Air and Water Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2020 2021

performance and compliance for 86% of the consents monitored through the Taranaki tailored monitoring programmes, while for another 11% of the consents, a good level of environmental performance and compliance was achieved. In terms of overall environmental and compliance performance by the consent holder over the last several years, this report shows that the consent holder’s performance remains at a good or high level. This report includes recommendations for the 2021-2022 year, page

February 2022 rainfall

With two weekends of significant rainfall, a number of records were set in February. Rainfall for February was extremely high with sites recording between 178% and 702% of normal, with an average of 354%. This rainfall really only occurred on a handful of days, the 5th to 7th and then a week later from the 11th to 13th. The rainfall site at Cape Egmont recorded 628.6mm for the month, which is the highest February rainfall recorded for the site since records began in 1930. Summer rainfall

Guide to surface water availability and allocation in Taranaki

page A Guide to Surface Water Availability and Allocation in Taranaki DISCLAIMER: This document is a GUIDE ONLY and is written in good faith with a desire to inform or be helpful. While every endeavour has been made to ensure the information in this Guide is accurate, the Taranaki Regional Council accepts no responsibility for any error or omission in these pages. Any resource consent application to take surface water will be considered by the Council on the case-by-case

Biodiversity - KNEs

The Council's Inventory of Key Native Ecosystems (KNEs), first published in 2006 and continually updated since, documents hundreds of biodiversity hotspots. Inventory of Key Native Ecosystems in Taranaki (2006) Contents, Introduction and Background, Reader's Guide (p1-7) (192 KB pdf) More KNEs Contents, Introduction and Background, Reader's Guide (p1-7) (192 KB pdf) Alfred Road - Kuwhatahi (p8-79) (1.4 MB pdf) Lake Kaikura - Nofolk Road (p80-147) (1.3 MB pdf) Nowell's Lakes - Rowan Road