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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
Management Act 1991,
the Taranaki Regional Council may serve notice of its intention to review, amend, delete
or add to the conditions of this resource consent by giving notice of review during the
month of June 2024 and 3-yearly intervals thereafter, for the purpose of ensuring that the
conditions are adequate to deal with any adverse effects on the environment arising
from the exercise of this resource consent, which were either not foreseen at the time the
application was considered or which it
informing
Committee members of significant activities undertaken by the Regional Waste
Minimisation Officer, in collaboration with the district council officers of New Plymouth
District Council, Stratford District Council and South Taranaki District Council.
2.2 Ag-Recovery workshops have been scheduled for May 2021. Fonterra have indicated that
they could assist with advertising via a letter drop from their tankers or advertising in
their newsletter.
2.3 It was noted that farmers won’t
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
it does not require further
information, further assessment of options or further analysis of costs and benefits,
or advantages and disadvantages prior to making a decision on this matter.
MacLeod/Williamson
7. Natural and Built Environments Bill Exposure Draft - Key Themes for
Consideration
7.1 Mr C Wadsworth, Strategy Lead, spoke to the memorandum and provided a
presentation advising of the content of the Natural and Built Environments Bill
Exposure Draft ("the Exposure Draft")
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Essential Freshwater
3 Sep 2020
Regardless of other timeframes all
essential freshwater rules apply to
new pastoral systems.
Intensification and land-use changes
apply.
New rules around structures and fish
passage in rivers and lakes in effect.
Consent required for new freshwater
structures, earthworks drainage or
river reclamation.
1 July 2021
Synthetic nitrogen
fertiliser cap of
190kgN/ha/year applies.
Dairy farms need to start
hydrological devices and equipment and survey benchmarks
managed by, or under the control of the Council.
There are currently no bylaws or other regulatory or non-regulatory measures in place to ensure the protection of the
aforementioned assets.
Image: Waitara River stopbank and erosion control.
Purpose of the Bylaws
Flood protection and river control assets are constructed to prevent damage, danger and distress to the community
from river flooding. It is crucial …
with waste reduction programmes and general guidance.
Surveys in 2019 and 2020 also helped understand the needs
and barriers faced by the business sector in reducing waste.
The Resource Wise Business Programme helps businesses
reduce waste to landfill in the commercial and industrial
sector. Businesses attend introductory workshops, nominate
two or more waste champions and commit to the four-year
programme. A waste minimisation officer conducts yearly
audits with
place for the period under review; and
• a description of the activities and operations conducted at each site.
Sections 2 -14 each company’s activity is discussed in detail in a separate section.
In each subsection 1 (e.g. section 2.1) there is a general description of the industrial activity and its
discharges, a photograph or map showing the location of the activity, and an outline of the matters covered
by the company’s permit/s.
Subsection 2 presents the results of monitoring