Farmers’ further submission to the Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki
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Submitter Submission
no.
Provision and/or
topic
Support/oppose/neutral Reason Relief sought
Trans-Tasman
Resources Limited
6 Policies 11 & 13;
Coastal water & air
quality
Support in part Policies currently require the
maintenance and
enhancement of water and
air quality. We agree with
TTR, who prefer reference to
maintenance or
enhancement, ‘as
enhancement is not required
under
2017/2018 in the
2015/2025 Long-Term Plan.
You can make a submission by letter, by email, or via
our website, www.trc.govt.nz. If you want more
information, give us a call on 0800 736 222 and talk to
one of our staff.
We look forward to hearing from you.
David MacLeod Basil Chamberlain
Chairman Chief Executive
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Your Councillors
Your Councillors prepared this Annual Plan with
supporting or opposing the initial
submissions was made on 21 July 2018 and closed on 4 August 2018. Further
submissions may only be made in support of or opposition to the submissions already
made. A further submission cannot extend the scope of the original submission and can
only seek allowance or disallowance (in whole or in part) of the original submission.
Sixty-one initial submissions were received with 25 further submissions were also
received.
In October 2018, an
operates a road transport depot located on Waitara Road at
Brixton, Waitara, in the Waiongana catchment. The operations at this site mainly involve packaged dairy
related products. Goods are stored under roofed catchments with the remaining areas being paved or
gravel. The site also has a parts wash facility with wastewater draining to sumps and then to the stormwater
system. There is a truck wash onsite that the Trust had advised drains to trade waste. This report for the
period July 2018 to June
forecast for 2017/2018 in the
2015/2025 Long-Term Plan.
You can make a submission by letter, by email, or via
our website, www.trc.govt.nz. If you want more
information, give us a call on 0800 736 222 and talk to
one of our staff.
We look forward to hearing from you.
David MacLeod
Chairman
Basil Chamberlain
Chief Executive
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Your Councillors
these four sites have been assessed and are able to be avoided,
remedied or mitigated to such an extent that they will be no more than minor.
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No affected parties have been identified in relation to these resource consent
applications.
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formally considered and
adopted by the Council at its Ordinary meeting of 24 September 2019.
1.2 Scope and background
The Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki was publicly notified for submissions on 24
February 2018, with submissions closing on 27 April 2018.
Public notice calling for further submissions supporting or opposing the initial
submissions was made on 21 July 2018 and closed on 4 August 2018. Further
submissions may only be made in support of or opposition
were formally considered and
adopted by the Council at its Ordinary meeting of 1 October 2019.
1.2 Scope and background
The Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki was publicly notified for submissions on 24
February 2018, with submissions closing on 27 April 2018.
Public notice calling for further submissions supporting or opposing the initial
submissions was made on 21 July 2018 and closed on 4 August 2018. Further
submissions may only be made in support of or
Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) to assess STDC’s environmental and consent compliance
performance during the period under review. The report also details the results of the monitoring
undertaken and assesses the environmental effects of STDC’s activities at the Eltham, Hawera, Manaia,
Opunake and Patea landfills. Triennial monitoring of the Kaponga or Otakeho closed landfills was not
scheduled to take place during the year under review.
STDC holds 10 resource consents, consisting of
site complied with consent conditions at
the time. Receiving water inspections and sampling showed that the discharges were not causing any
adverse effects on the Waitara River or Mangahewa Stream at the time of monitoring.
During the year, the Company demonstrated a high level of both environmental performance and
administrative compliance with the resource consents. There were no unauthorised incidents recorded by
the Council in relation to the Company’s activities. The McKee Power Plant