What does the community feel about the ownership of Port Taranaki Ltd. Is it time for a change?
We’d welcome your feedback on any or all of these issues. They’re all summarised in this document, along with the
different ways you can let us know your opinions and thoughts.
We look forward to hearing from you.
David MacLeod,
Chair, Taranaki Regional Council
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Supporting Documentation for the 2021/2031 Long-Term Plan
Taranaki
the stream bed
Rohe:
Ngati Maru
Ngati Ruanui
Te Atiawa (Statutory Acknowledgement)
Engagement or consultation:
Te Kotahitanga o Te Atiawa Trust Comment on application received
Application lacks sufficient details
Neither support nor oppose
Te Runanga o Ngati Maru (Taranaki) Trust Provided with application
Te Runanga O Ngāti Ruanui Trust Provided with application
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Consents and Regulatory Committee
catching activities at various times of the night. These comings
and goings now often occur at all hours of the night and early in the
mornings.
5. So our sleep is often disturbed late at night, 2am, 4am. Not every “cycle”
but perhaps every three or four. We are woken up, and kept up, even with
double glazing. This can be from meal trucks, which seem to arrive at all
hours. The don’t just deliver quickly, and depart, but it takes time for the
meal to be pumped into
2020-2021 year, including a recommendation relating to an
optional review of consent 1134-3.2
1 Cold Stream is otherwise known as Cold Creek. For the purposes of this report all references to the water body in question will
be using the former, or ‘Cold Creek’.
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1 Introduction 1
1.1 Compliance monitoring programme reports and the Resource Management Act …
land, and until 1 December 2022 after treatment in an
oxidation pond system and constructed drain, into the Mangaoraka Stream
Rohe:
Te Atiawa (Statutory Acknowledgement)
Engagement or consultation:
Te Kotahitanga o Te Atiawa Trust Provided with application
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Consents and Regulatory Committee - Consents Issued Under Delegated Authority and Applications in Progress
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Non-notified authorisations issued by
demonstrate how their proposed
activity will (a) comply with any requirements, conditions, and permissions specified in
the resource management act, regulations or relevant plan4 and (b) avoid remedy and
mitigate actual and potential adverse effects of the activity.
8. The application must be determined on the basis of what is before you as to the
current state of the facility and its operationsS (this includes a consideration of present
management and any non-compliance issues not
… they are
undertaking. The charges are calculated as per the IPENZ method with a multiplier of 2.1. All collection costs incurred in
the recovery of a debt will be added to the amount due. Overdue invoices will incur an interest charge at 12% per
annum. All charges exclude GST. Effective from 1 July 2021.
SCHEDULE 2: FIXED MINIMUM CHARGES FOR THE PREPARATION OR CHANGE OF POLICY STATEMENT
OR PLANS AND THE PROCESSING OF RESOURCE CONSENTS
Request for preparation or change to a plan/policy
for Taranaki 2021/22-2026/27
4.1 Ms F Ritson. Policy Analyst, Taranaki Regional Council, spoke to the memorandum
advising Members of the release of the Regional Land Transport Plan for Taranaki
2021/22-2026/27 (the RLTP or the Plan),including related next steps.
4.2 Ms L Stewart, Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency, informed that the concerns raised
have been heard and a team has been put in place to look at the process going
forward.
Resolved
That the Taranaki Regional
material, consisting of the following:
• Paunch grass;
• Animal manure from meat processing plant stock yards, and dairy farm oxidation
pond solids;
• Green vegetative wastes;
• Mechanical pulping pulp and paper residue (excluding any pulping wastes that
have been subject to chemical pulping or treated or mixed with any substance or
material containing chlorine or chlorinated compounds);
• Vegetable waste solids (being processing by-products);
• Fish skeletal and muscle residue
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 control
of a strategic asset to or from the Council.
Membership of the Ordinary Committee
Councillor D N MacLeod (Chairperson)
Councillor M P Joyce (Deputy Chairperson)
Councillor M J Cloke