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Talking Taranaki May 2022

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

Schedules of charges 2020/2021

which 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 2020. 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

Executive, Audit & Risk agenda September 2020

Littlewood/Joyce Executive, Audit & Risk Committee - Minutes 7 page 7. Public Excluded In accordance with section 48(1) of the Local Government Information and Meetings Act 1987, resolves that the public is excluded from the following part of the proceedings of the Executive, Audit and Risk Committee Meeting on Monday 3 August 2020 for the following reasons: Item 8 - Confidential Minutes - 22 June 2020 That the public conduct of the whole or the relevant part of the proceedings of …

Policy & Planning agenda September 2020

receives the memorandum Report on Advocacy and Response activities for the 2019/2020 year b) notes that 22 submissions were made during the year on the policy initiatives of other agencies Policy and Planning Committee - Confirmation of Minutes - 21 July 2020 8 page c) notes that the senior staff were also involved in various working parties or other for a on central and local government policy development and review projects. Joyce/Van Der Leden There being no …

Regional Transport agenda December 2020

list, since a more substantial number of activities are involved and more information is warranted.  Regionally significant activities for prioritising – still no sign of draft SH projects.  FR provided a copy of the current ‘Wish List’ [Activities for future consideration] section for discussion on necessary updates:  A number of the items have pleasingly been addressed.  Read through and give FR feedback via email. Clarify what can be removed or needs to be …

PCPOct2019 trackchange web

requested change may be from a different area of the Plan. Some minor and inconsequential changes have occurred. These have been identified in blue with new text being underlined and removed text being struck through. Minor and inconsequential amendments have been identified for the convenience of readers and have only occurred where necessary to improve the readability of Plan provisions, align language within the Plan, or to better express the intent of a provision. These changes do not

Oil Spill Plan annex 3; Communications

communications requirements will change over time as the spill response progresses through its various stages. For example, the communication requirements for aerial verification that a spill has taken place will differ from communications required for a beach clean-up. The general scenario As the EOC for a significant spill would likely be established within the Taranaki Emergency Management Office (TEMO) or Taranaki Regional Council office, telephones and fax machines can rapidly be made

Appendix Y - assessment of odour effect

ISO14001 AS/NZS4801 and OHSAS18001. © AECOM New Zealand Limited (AECOM). All rights reserved. AECOM has prepared this document for the sole use of the Client and for a specific purpose, each as expressly stated in the document. No other party should rely on this document without the prior written consent of AECOM. AECOM undertakes no duty, nor accepts any responsibility, to any third party who may rely upon or use this document. This document has been prepared based on the

Remediation Hearing Applicant Legal Submission

economic effects. [6] Dr Fairgray's evidence is non-controversial, and there is no matching expert for any party. To avoid unnecessary cost, RNZ proposes that if the Panel has any questions, then Dr Fairgray can be joined by Microsoft Teams or answer any questions by email. [7] Concerning air quality, the RNZ's expert witness is Andrew Curtis. For contaminant management and loading, water quality, and effects on aquatic life, the relevant technical experts are Messrs Kay and

Appendix I - groundwater, soil & stream monitoring plan

the TRC. Results shall be recorded in a cumulative spread sheet, a copy shall be forwarded to Council every three months, or upon request. Condition 18 Groundwater samples shall be collected from all monitoring wells required under condition 14 at intervals not exceeding 6 months by a suitably qualified person and analysed for; total petroleum hydrocarbons, benzene, toluene, ethylene, xylene, lead and arsenic. Condition 19 Groundwater samples shall be collected from all monitoring wells