than recorded lows, and windy
conditions were on average 1.7km/hr stronger than long-term August highs. The maximum
wind gust recorded in August was 115.7km/hr at Taungatara at Eltham Rd, on 31 August.
Notes: Maximum values mentioned in the summary of month’s conditions (Section 8) are the actual recorded minimum or maximums. In the
tables, low and high values represent the lower and upper 5th percentiles of the historical record for each site, except for wind gust and soil
moisture, which
Sites classified as ‘excellent’ are predominantly located near or within the boundaries of Te Papa-Kura-o-
Taranaki, whereas sites scoring ‘fair’ or lower are closer to the coast. Enhancing stream health, especially at
sites in the lower reaches of ring plain streams, is unlikely to be significant or meaningful without
substantial improvements in habitat and water quality. Such improvements involve initiatives such as
riparian fencing/planting and redirecting discharges from dairy pond treatment
the Local
Government Act 2002
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 this matter.
Holdom/Nixon
Risk Assessment for
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
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further analysis of costs and benefits, or advantages and disadvantages prior to making a
decision on this matter.
Littlewood/Jamieson
Adoption of the 2024/2034 Long-Term Plan
M Nield provided an update on the 2024/2034 hearing of submissions, submitting
comparison of results to guidelines
4. Risk assessment 3.3.11
• evaluate the probability that pursuant to regulation 6 (3):
− an activity or industry described in the Hazardous
Activities and Industries List (HAIL) is, or is not, being
undertaken on the piece of land, or
− an activity or industry described in the HAIL has, or
has not, been undertaken on the piece of land, or
− the likelihood of an activity or industry described in
the HAIL being undertaken, or
refunded to councils or allocated to FY24 programmes at the discretion of the RCEOs Group.
Notably 59% of the revenue collected for the SFMS in FY23 came from central government. This funding was provided in support
of work in the Essential Freshwater Programme, EMAR, LiDAR, iwi capability building and spatial projects. This investment from
central government is an endorsement of the work of Te Uru Kahika, as well as the operating model that RSHL provides.
Te Uru Kahika is a local government
the year, which will also be made available to the public within two months after
the end of each financial year.
Procedures for Share Acquisitions
The Trust will not acquire or subscribe for any share issues.
Activities for which Compensation is Sought
Taranaki Regional Council will fund the Trust for the maintenance and long-term development of the
Stadium and the operation of the Trust. There are currently no other activities for which compensation is
sought from the Taranaki
regional sector councils and Te Uru Kahika to act collaboratively and deliver solutions that, in
the normal course of events, would be unaffordable or unachievable. Further, it assists the sector to act and
speak as one.
Over the last few years, RSHL has successfully grown the range of collaborative services that it provides
together with the range of regional and unitary councils benefiting from those services. After several years of
transformation, this Statement of Intent