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AEE - Ōpunake Power Ltd

required to renew seven of the eight consents. This AEE document supports the applications for the renewal of these consents. No new works are being proposed. The effects of the activity will remain the same or similar as they are currently. There are no significant changes proposed to the operation of the hydroelectric scheme. No new equipment is proposed in the near future, and it is expected that the scheme will continue largely in its current form. 2. THE OPUNAKE POWER STATION – A

Council meeting minutes August 2020

Risk Committee however the committee felt that it was best for this item to be deferred to the Policy and Planning Committee. 5. Meeting Dates for August and September The dates for the next six weekly round of meetings for August and September were circulated for information. 6. Electoral Decisions 6.1 Mr M J Nield, Acting Chief Executive, spoke to the memorandum for Council to consider whether to continue to use First Past the Post (FPP) or Single Transferable Vote …

Boyd consent monitoring report 2018-2019

discharged into a nearby farm drain and surface water. An abatement notice and infringement fine were issued. The abatement notice was immediately complied with. The second exercise was undertaken without issue. Spreading procedures were updated to prevent stockpiling of waste on paddocks prior to spreading or landfarming. Water treatment sludge remains lagooned in-situ at two locations on the consent holder’s property. By comparison with previous monitoring periods, the monitoring

Appendix 10C: Ngāti Tama

sea level, there are a number of tauranga waka (canoe berths) formerly used for fishing canoes. These have special significance to Ngati Tama in their identification with the area as physical symbols of an historical association with it. Purposes of statutory acknowledgement Under section 54, and without limiting the rest of this schedule, the only purposes of this statutory acknowledgement are— (a) to require consent authorities, the Environment Court, or the Historic

Appendix III: Statutory acknowledgements

statutory plans that wholly or partly cover the statutory area. The attachment of information is for the purpose of public information only, and the information is not part of the statutory plan or subject to the provisions of Schedule 1 of the Resource Management Act 1991. In summary, the Taranaki Regional Council is required to attach information in relation to statutory acknowledgements to its Regional Policy Statement and regional plans. This document is therefore attached to the Regional

Appendix 10: Statutory acknowledgements

not affect, and are not able to be taken into account by, any person exercising a power or performing a function or duties under any statute, regulation or bylaw; (b) no person, in considering a matter or making a decision or recommendation under any statute, regulation or bylaw, may give greater or lesser weight to the association of the iwi with a statutory area than that person would give under relevant statute, regulation or bylaw if a statutory acknowledgement did not exist;

Appendix 4B: Ngāti Tama

acknowledgementPurposes of statutory acknowledgementPurposes of statutory acknowledgement Under section 54, and without limiting the rest of this schedule, the only purposes of this statutory acknowledgement are— (a) to require consent authorities, the Environment Court, or the Historic Places Trust, as the case may be, to have regard to this statutory acknowledgement in relation to part of the Mimi-Pukearuhe coast marginal strip, as provided for in sections 55 to 57; and (b) to require consent

PestManPlan PostHearing w

man’s beard; Pampas; Wild broom; Wild ginger; and Yellow ragwort. These rules that are binding on both private and Crown land occupiers;  Targeted application of rules for Giant buttercup; Gorse, Nodding, Plumeless, and Variegated thistles; and Wild broom;  Application of rules to control Old man’s beard in the Patea and Waingongoro catchments;  The Plan focusesFocus on eradication programmes or sustained control programmes (for which rules apply).

Regional Pest Management Plan for Taranaki - Post-Hearing version.

man’s beard; Pampas; Wild broom; Wild ginger; and Yellow ragwort. These rules that are binding on both private and Crown land occupiers;  Targeted application of rules for Giant buttercup; Gorse, Nodding, Plumeless, and Variegated thistles; and Wild broom;  Application of rules to control Old man’s beard in the Patea and Waingongoro catchments;  The Plan focusesFocus on eradication programmes or sustained control programmes (for which rules apply).

Appendices

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