Leader/Manager as part of the
performance development process.
River control
and flood
protection
• Assist the Rivers Manager to manage the Taranaki Regional Council’s
flood protection schemes to perform to design or adopted standards.
• Provide guidance to stakeholders to protect flood control assets under
the river and flood protection bylaw.
• Assist the Flood Manager and Rivers Manager as required during flood
events
• Assist with minor emergency, river and flood control works
extent necessary in relation to this decision; and in accordance with section 79 of
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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.
Cloke/Nixon
Mid-Term Review Regional Land Transport Plan
years
Require consent applicants to provide resource to affected parties to prepare
information such as cultural impact assessments
Where iwi or hapū oppose applications or require conditions, delegated
authority for the CE to approve applications should be withdrawn.
The motion was withdrawn on the basis that a report be provided to the next Consents
and Regulatory Committee meeting, addressing the clarified motions above.
3.3 It was noted that a suitable Mana Whakahono a
significant areas to protect and areas at risk from natural
hazards. It could also provide a powerful tool for
supporting climate change action. A spatial plan can
identify the areas most suitable for renewable electricity
generation or sequestration activities. It can also indicate
where future infrastructure will be needed to combat
worsening flood risk and sea-level rise.
The region has all the tools it needs to progress a
regional spatial plan under the Resource Management
Act 1991 and
Design, construction and maintenance guidelines for oxidation pond treatment of dairy shed and feedpad wastes - contents & introduction.
so
low as to be negligible.
No clean up of people’s lawns, gardens or public use areas is necessary.
This study is a comprehensive assessment of dioxin levels in soil, and no
further study of this type is needed.
Introduction
Pattle Delamore Partners Limited has released a report of a study of the levels of dioxin (more
correctly 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin) in soil at residential properties in the New Plymouth
suburb of Paritutu.
application not being accepted and/or returned.
Prior to applying, we encourage consulting with a Consents Officer. Doing so can reduce the likelihood of your
application being rejected, minimise the need for additional information and reduce processing time and overall
costs. Additionally, we recommend consulting with potentially affected parties, such as neighbours and tangata
whenua, to ensure transparency and collaboration in the consent process.
To request a pre-application meeting or for
Joanne Margaret Morgan 30-Aug-24 Replacement for expiring consent To discharge farm dairy effluent onto land and after treatment in an
oxidation pond system into the Oaoiti Stream if the land disposal area
is unsuitable for effluent disposal
Discharge Permit 94 Upper Ngariki Road, Rahotu Oaoiti
24-11248-1.0 11248-1.0 New Plymouth District Council 3-Sep-24 New consent To remove a structure, in, on, under or over the bed of Lake
Mangamahoe
Land Use Consent Lake Mangamahoe, Burgess Park,
outside normal working hours due to
emergency responses by Council or attending catchment community
group meetings when instructed by Council.
• Must be able to undertake the physical requirements of the position.
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Organisational areas of responsibility | Ngā wāhanga whakahaere
Be a team player – Contribute to the greater team and organisational goals by completing
projects and tasks in an efficient and effective manner, including any additional
Council polices and our values.
Develop yourself and others – Proactively seek out opportunities for your own professional
development and work alongside others to develop them, including actively taking part in
Our TRC.
Be culturally aware – Show appreciation and understanding of Māori culture and values and
put these into practice in your work.
Be an agent for change – Always be on the lookout for ways to do things better, faster or
smarter and be an active participant in the