All applicants must meet the eligibility criteria and have their
membership approved by, and registered with, the Council. A medical
assessment by an assessor (doctor, specialist or approved assessment
facilitator) is required. The Council reserves the right to seek an
independent medical assessment.
The Council may also at any time revoke membership in the Scheme if
an applicant has provided false information, fails to meet the eligibility
criteria in future, fails to comply with trip
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Draft Regional Public Transport Plan for Taranaki 2020/2030 Page | 1
1. Introduction
The Taranaki Regional Public Transport Plan (RPTP or the plan), prepared by Taranaki Regional
Council (the Council), is a strategic document that sets out the objectives and policies for public
transport in the region, and contains details of the public transport network and development
plans for the next 10 years (2020-2030).
Purpose
This plan provides a means for
including reptiles and invertebrates.
Representativeness - Medium Contains indigenous vegetation on F1.1d (Less reduced, better
protected) LENZ environment and is a remnant of ecosystem types
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(MF7.3 Tawa, Pukatea, podocarp forest and MF7.2 Rata, kamahi,
podocarp forest) classified regionally as 'At Risk' and 'Less reduced
or intact', respectively. Is nearby and similar in composition to an
area identified as a priority representative site for management.
Sustainability
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
Councillor M G …
still influence the site and with
appropriate management, it can remain resilient to existing or
potential threats.
Representativeness - Low Contains indigenous vegetation classified as a 'Less reduced and
better protected' (F5.3b) LENZ environment. This site has been
identified as a priority representative site for management.
Rarity and Distinctiveness - High Contains four newly listed 'Threatened' and 'At Risk' flora species
due to potential vulnerability to myrtle rust including two
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 control
of a strategic asset to or from the Council.
Membership of the …
them from undertaking
the journey, not any other reason, such as:
h aving too much shopping to take on the bus
preferring door-to-door transport to buses
not having a public transport route nearby
d. 'Safe' and 'dignified' are largely self-evident.
'Safe' generally means 'free from harm or danger'. In the Total
Mobility context, examples of 'unsafe' might include:
a component of the journey causing an increased risk of a
significant deterioration
water quality show
no change (‘maintenance’) and/or improvement (‘enhancement’), in either case aligning with the objective
of the RMA, or alternatively show decline. With the availability of a suitable period (minimum of ten years)
of robust data and access to appropriate statistical software, temporal trend analyses were performed for
state of the environment reporting purposes and reported elsewhere during 2006. Regular updates of these
temporal trends subsequently have been prepared at
duck) have also been recorded using the Te
Popo stream near this area, and may be present. There is adequate habitat for terrestrial and arboreal
reptile species, ranging from deep leaf litter, logs on the forest floor, epiphytes in the canopy, and
abundant foliage. No reptiles have been recorded for the site although will be present and may include
threatened or regionally distinctive species. Notable native fish are likely to be present at the site
including shortjaw kokopu, koaro and longfin
price until the
end of June, as part of the Government’s
three-month reduction of public transport
fares. The discount is automatically applied
on the Citylink, Connector, Southlink and
school bus services. That means travel from
Hāwera to New Plymouth is just $2.50 with
a Bee Card, or $3 cash. Trips within New
Plymouth are $1 with a Bee Card or $1.50
cash. More at .www.trc.govt.nz/busfares/
Taking Taranaki forward
limits should be to deliver on the
community’s