are defined as positive or adverse, temporary or
permanent, past, present or future, or cumulative. Effects may arise in relation to:
a. the neighbourhood or the wider community around an activity, and may include cultural and social-
economic effects;
b. physical effects on the locality, including landscape, amenity and visual effects;
c. ecosystems, including effects on plants, animals, or habitats, whether aquatic or terrestrial;
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d. natural and physical
within the Officers report may be more complicated as the 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
within the Officers report may be more complicated as the 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
Until May 2014, the site was known as Riverlands Eltham. The plant has an
associated wastewater treatment system from which treated effluent is disposed of either to land or to the
river. This report covers the Company’s processing season from October 2018 to September 2019 and
describes the monitoring programme implemented by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess
the Company’s environmental performance during the period under review. The report also details the
results of the
language within the Plan, or to better express the intent of a provision. These changes do not change the policy intent of any Plan provisions.
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Submitters
Submitter number and name Submitter number and name Submitter number and name
1. Tom P Waite 22. Lyndon De Vantier 43. Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society
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
Council and the three district councils.
Much of the information in this document draws on comprehensive state of the
environment monitoring programmes put in place by the Taranaki Regional
Council subsequent to the adoption of the first Regional Policy Statement in
1994. Generally, environmental quality is high and has been maintained or
improved over the last decade. The previous Regional Policy Statement built a
solid foundation for resource management in Taranaki. This
executive must give the persons elected to the local authority not less
than 7 days' notice of the meeting.
(3) Despite subclause (2), if an emergency exists, the chief executive may give
notice of the meeting as soon as practicable.
(4) The chief executive (or, in the absence of the chief executive, a nominee of that
officer) must chair the meeting until the mayor or chairperson has made and
attested the declaration required under clause 14
(5) The business that must be conducted at the
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Structures
Activity Rule Standards/Terms/Conditions Classification Notification Control/Discretion Policy References
Alteration, reconstruction or
removal and replacement of
an existing structure for
maintenance or alteration to
the upper surfaces of
existing wharves and
breakwaters for purposes
directly relating to port
company operations
D1.1 • Activity is for the
copy of the Plan will be available on the Taranaki Regional Council website in
PDF format.
Controlled copies will be issued to the holder of each major function listed in Figure 3.
Where two or more such functions are carried out by the same person, only one controlled
copy of the Plan will be issued.
In this Annex a list of controlled copies of the Plan will be maintained. When the Plan is first
issued this section will contain a ‘Transfer Form’ and a ‘Change of Address Notification’