trapping with
friends, neighbours or the wider community. There are no hard
and fast requirements or minimum time commitment – we’ll
support you however, wherever and whenever you want to help.
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Run neighbourhood workshops or events (we’re happy to
attend!), or set up an email list to share tips and progress
Deliver flyers, go door to door and spread the word about
Towards Predator-Free Taranaki
Spread the word using social media. Set up your own group
or
anaerobic degradation of litter).
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Tonkin & Taylor Ltd
Airport Drive Free Range Poultry Farm - Odour Assessment
Airport Farm Trustee Limited
May 2021
Job No: 1013004
At the end of the cycle, litter is cleared from the sheds by specialist contractors (Osflow) and the
sheds are cleaned. Litter is cleared by Bobcat mini-excavator onto the concrete pad at the end of
each shed and loaded onto trucks with enclosed trays for disposal off-site (litter is not stored or
composted
submissions. There is a divergence of opinions on this matter but I consider it
unlikely that offensive or objectionable odour would result from continuation of the
current operation (which is not proposed in the application).
5 In summary of the effects of proposed changes, the proposal includes a number of
measures that are likely to substantially reduce the impact of emissions from the
site, in terms of both amenity and health, including a scaling back of the activity.
With those
with Dr. Emily
Roberts has been complimentary and successful.
Richard and Emily are working together to bring
great in-depth learning opportunities across
Taranaki to any school or early learning centre.
To learn more about what’s on offer, check out this
flyer.
For full details of the Taranaki Enviroschools
and environmental education programme
visit the Taranaki Regional Council website.
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make a similar submission, 1/we will consider
presenting a joint case with them at the hearing.
Yes
Request for independent commisioner/s
Pursuant to section 100A of the Resource Management Act NA
1991, 1 request that the Taranaki Regional Council delegates
its functions, powers, and duties required to hear and decide
the application to one or more hearing commissioners who
are notTaranaki Regional Councilors.
Note: Such a request may be made (in writing) up to 5 working days after close
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Objectives for regional natural resource management.
Policies and rules for air, freshwater, coastal marine area, soils,
landscapes, storm and wastewater, heritage sites and natural hazard
management.
Schedules and maps.
Regional Plans give effect to Council’s responsibilities under the RMA and
are the ‘rule books’ for carrying out activities that impact on the
environment including; air, freshwater and land. Regional plans contain
rules allowing, restricting or prohibiting people
Section 3 discusses the results, their interpretations, and their significance for the environment.
Section 4 presents recommendations to be implemented in the 2021-2022 monitoring year.
A glossary of common abbreviations and scientific terms, and a bibliography, are presented at the end of
the report.
1.1.3 The Resource Management Act 1991 and monitoring
The RMA primarily addresses environmental ‘effects’ which are defined as positive or adverse, temporary or
permanent, past, present
offensive or objectionable odours were detected beyond the boundary during inspections.
During the year, the Company demonstrated a high level of both environmental performance and
administrative compliance with the resource consents.
For reference, in the 2020-2021 year, consent holders were found to achieve a high level of environmental
performance and compliance for 86% of the consents monitored through the Taranaki tailored monitoring
programmes, while for another 11% of the consents, a
no clear timing or
details provided
Continued consultation and changing of timelines from MfE has meant that staff
resources have been diverted from progressing the project to responding to those
processes.
Increasing collaboration across the teams is positive and is leading to strong outcomes –
particularly in the Science and Policy & Planning spaces.
Operational activities are progressing well – but are also impacted by MfE changing
requirements and dates.
spends much of
his time in this area and frequently walks between this area and the
dwelling house. Therefore, it is debatable whether or not this area
would/could be considered as part of the ‘outdoor living’ area as defined
in the RAQPT.
1.12 In my opinion, for all intents and purposes, this area of the McDonald
property should be considered as a location sensitive to adverse odour
effects. It is an area frequently utilised/occupied by the owners of the
property and