response to atmospheric changes as this affects the risk of odour;
(ii) Onsite and remote access to controllers, reports and live information
on the production, climate and resources running on each shed and
the farm;
(iii) Camera network in all sheds and free range areas to monitor birds
and conditions in real time;
(iv) Visual assessment and recording of bird welfare including feet and
hock assessment for infections or lesions, feather cleanliness, bird
weight, and
previous consent applications (2010), the current
application indicates that the vermiculture and composting processes operate completely
separate to one another i.e. none of the material received on Pad 1, or the drilling waste, have
gone through the vermiculture process as previously stated (resulting in the stockpile on Pad 3).
10. As a result of the issues associated with the existing stockpiled material, the Applicant stopped
receipt of all drilling waste material as of 31 December 2020 –
options, or further analysis of costs and
benefits, or advantages and disadvantages prior to making a decision on this
matter.
MacLeod/Williamson
In favour - 9
Against – 2 (Walker/McIntyre)
2. Confirmation of Minutes - 23 February 2021
Resolved
That the Taranaki Regional Council:
a) takes as read and confirms the minutes and resolutions of the Ordinary meeting of
the Taranaki Regional Council held in at the Taranaki Regional Council chambers,
47 Cloten Road,
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CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 8 – S ign i f i c an t s u r f b re aks
Schedule 8 – Significant surf breaks and Significant Surfing Area
This schedule identifies nationally, regionally and locally significant surf breaks and the Significant Surfing Area. Site locations are approximate only and are not intended to provide a
definitive location or extent of a site.
Schedule 8A – Nationally, regionally and locally significant surf breaks
years.
This Regional Land Transport Plan for Taranaki (the RLTP or the Plan) has
been prepared by the Regional Transport Committee for Taranaki (the
Committee) which is administered by the Taranaki Regional Council and
includes representatives of all four councils in Taranaki, as well as Waka
Kotahi NZ Transport Agency.
The Plan sets out Taranaki's strategic direction, priorities and proposed land
transport activities for the next 6 years (1 July 2021 to 30 June 2027).
years.
This Regional Land Transport Plan for Taranaki (the RLTP or the Plan) has
been prepared by the Regional Transport Committee for Taranaki (the
Committee) which is administered by the Taranaki Regional Council and
includes representatives of all four councils in Taranaki, as well as Waka
Kotahi NZ Transport Agency.
The Plan sets out Taranaki's strategic direction, priorities and proposed land
transport activities for the next 6 years (1 July 2021 to 30 June 2027).
Portfolio Leader – Wildlife Management & Conservation Ecology
Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research
Disclaimer
This report has been prepared by Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research for Predator Free Taranaki. If used by
other parties, no warranty or representation is given as to its accuracy and no liability is accepted for loss or
damage arising directly or indirectly from reliance on the information in it.
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been at an acceptable odour and dust level within a rural environment
30 years ago, but I would argue that acceptance of emissions from a broiler farm is
not compatible or accepted any longer, in such a densely populated rural area that
Airport Drive has become, and will continue to grow in population in the near future.
. Of course there are other rural odours, sheep, cows, backyard chooks (and fleeting
cars passing as the T&T expert mentioned yesterday), however these animals are not
previous consent applications (2010), the current
application indicates that the vermiculture and composting processes operate completely
separate to one another i.e. none of the material received on Pad 1, or the drilling waste, have
gone through the vermiculture process as previously stated (resulting in the stockpile on Pad 3).
10. As a result of the issues associated with the existing stockpiled material, the Applicant stopped
receipt of all drilling waste material as of 31 December 2020 –
this project
b) determines that this decision be recognised as not significant in terms of section 76
of the Local Government Act 2002
c) determines that it has complied with the decision-making provisions of the Local
Government Act 2002 to the extent necessary in relation to the decision; and in
accordance with section 79 of the Act, determines that it does not require further
information, further assessment of options or further analysis of costs and
benefits, or advantages and