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Taranaki Regional Council Regional Coastal Plan 1998 inoperative

ensuring that the natural coastal environment remains capable of supporting marine life, retains its natural character and is able to meet the needs of future generations. Many activities take place in the coastal marine area of Taranaki. These range from major ventures such as petroleum exploration, and the continuing development of Port Taranaki, to simple activities such as swimming, walking along the foreshore or children building sand castles against the incoming tide. The Taranaki coastline

Regional Software Holdings Ltd—FY2024 Statement of Intent

page Tauākī Whakamaunga Atu| Statement of Intent 2024 page Regional Software Holdings Ltd—FY2024 Statement of Intent 1 Document ID : RSHL-1877002180-6124 1. Kupu Takamua | Foreword Regional Software Holdings Limited (RSHL) is pleased to present its 2024 Statement of Intent. RSHL enables Te Uru Kahika to act collaboratively and deliver solutions that, in the normal course of events, would be unaffordable or unachievable. Further, it

Taranaki Water Quality State Spatial Modelling July 2023

value. Objectives are defined by one or more numeric attribute states associated with each attribute. For example, for the nitrate-nitrogen attribute there are two numeric attribute states defined by the annual median and the 95th percentile concentrations. page Page 9 of 43 For each numeric attribute, the NOF defines categorical numeric attribute states as four (or five) attribute bands, which are designated A to D (or A to E, in the case of the E. coli

TRC Interim Technical Memorandum Sediment NOF Baseline State September 2023

Deposited Fine Sediment Sediment is mineral or organic matter that is transported by water, air or ice and is the result of erosive processes. The magnitude of erosion is a function of climate, vegetation, soil type and topography. Sediment delivery to aquatic systems can be viewed as a function of the interactions between natural environmental variability, and land management decisions that affect land cover and land use. In aquatic systems, excess fine sediment (i.e. more than

Department of Conservation Code of conduct for Minimising Acoustic Disturbance to Marine Mammals from Seismic Survey Operations 2013

with the Code remains voluntary and is neither legally binding nor enforceable under the MMPA. Persons who intend to adopt the Code while conducting seismic surveys should follow the steps outlined in Appendix 5 to confirm such intention to the Director-General of Conservation. page 2 2013 Code of Conduct for Minimising Acoustic Disturbance to Marine Mammals 2. Definitions Acoustic source means a source of acoustic pressure waves used, or intended to be used, for the purpose

TRC Technical Memorandum Water Quantity 11 August 2023

the region’s coastal fringes to areas of higher elevation across the eastern hill country and the slopes of Te Maunga. Much of this rainfall rapidly flows to the sea via rivers or streams or enters groundwater through infiltration, causing considerable variation in river flows, particularly seasonally. Taranaki has 217 parent catchments, made up of more than 500 named rivers and streams. More than 300 rivers flow from the flanks of Mt Taranaki in a distinctive radial pattern across the

Better Travel Choices Consultation

by 25% by 2033. More bus routes and services ranked as the highest single desired transport improvement, with better road surfaces second and improved cycling options third. 80% of respondents would like to travel more actively (through walking, cycling etc) as part of their daily lives. There’s a concern about road safety in the region, and many people are willing to trade off faster travel journey times for improved levels of safety. Many people would start using the bus, or use it more, if

Taranaki Regional Council Ordinary Council Meeting Agenda 28 February 2023

the requirements of the Local Government Act 2002 in relation to decision making. Unless otherwise stated, the recommended option outlined in each report meets the purpose of local government and: • Promote the social, economic, environmental and cultural well-being of communities in the present and for the future. • Would not alter significantly the intended level of service provision for any significant activity undertaken by or on behalf of the Council, or transfer the ownership or

Taranaki Stadium Trust Statement of Intent to 30 June 2024

will also be made available to the public within two months after the end of each financial year. page Procedures for Share Acquisitions The Trust will not acquire or subscribe for any share issues. Activities for which Compensation is Sought The 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

Resource consent applications received between 8 to 14 April 2024

page Application No. Consent No. Applicant Lodged Date Application Type Description Activity Type Location Catchment 24-11205-1.1 R2/11205-1.1 First Gas Limited 11-Apr-24 Change of consent conditions To undertake earthworks and vegetation clearance within, or within 10 metres of a natural wetland...change to conditions 1 and 3 Land Use Consent 169 Clifton Road, Tongaporutu Waikorora 24-11237-1.0 R2/11237-1.0 New Plymouth District Council 12-Apr-24 New consent To drill/auger up to