exercise one or more of the following: suspend or cancel any delivery of Plants; re-take
possession of the Plants where possible; bring any proceeding or claim against the Customer for any unpaid amounts (including costs of
and incidental to enforcement and collection of debt).
3.0 COLLECTION
3.1 The Customer, or their nominated Contractor, shall pick-up and collect the Plants from a nominated location at any time during the
Collection Period. The Collection Period shall be a period of one
terraces.
• Zone C: Mt Taranaki volcanic ring plain:
i. Sub Zone C1: Holocene deposits (coarse grained)
ii. Sub Zone C2: Pleistocene deposits (fine grained)
Within these broad zones are areas of localised variability. This variability means that broadscale
assumptions on the geological materials cannot be made for each zone. It is not possible to
conclude that all the dissected hill country contains low permeability siltstones and mudstones, or
that the ring plain contains
local authority and
generally looks after region-wide issues rather than local
issues.
It is different from a territorial authority (which is either a
city or district council), but there are no differences in the
way that they operate.
Q2 What do regional councils do? A Regional councils’ responsibilities include:
managing the effects of using freshwater, land, air
and coastal waters;
developing regional policy statements and the
common abbreviations and scientific terms, and a bibliography, are
presented at the end of the report.
1.1.3 The Resource Management Act 1991 and monitoring
The RMA primarily addresses environmental ‘effects’ which 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
in terms of data trends.
In terms of water quality, data shows that the water quality is improving, or at the least maintaining (no significant
change).
Only one of the indicators relating to maintenance and enhancement of indigenous biodiversity showed data trends of
concern. A small but ongoing loss in the areal extent of native forests, shrub-lands and wetlands is still occurring.
Offsetting this trend however is the amount of work going into improving the condition
Leden/MacLeod
10. Public Excluded
In accordance with section 48(1) of the Local Government Official Information and
Meetings Act 1987, resolves that the public is excluded from the following part of the
proceedings of the Ordinary Meeting on Tuesday 22 September 2020 for the following
reason/s:
Item 11 - Public Excluded Ordinary Minutes – 11 August 2020
THAT the public conduct of the whole or the relevant part of the proceedings of the
meeting would be likely to result in the …
discusses the results, their interpretation, and their significance for the
environment.
Section 4 presents recommendations to be implemented in the 2013-2014 monitoring
year.
A glossary of common abbreviations and scientific terms, and a bibliography, are
presented at the end of the report.
1.1.3 The Resource Management Act (1991) and monitoring
The Resource Management Act primarily addresses environmental `effects' which
are defined as positive or adverse, temporary or permanent,
Management Act 1991 (RMA), a regional council may prepare
a regional plan to assist it to deliver any of the functions of a regional council described in
Section 30 of the RMA. Under Section 67, a regional plan may state [(2)(a)] the issues that the
plan seeks to address; and…(c) the principal reasons for adopting the policies and methods; and (d) the
environmental results expected from the policies and methods;…
A freshwater plan (the Regional Fresh Water Plan for Taranaki, or RFWP) has been in
4 presents recommendations to be implemented during future drilling
operations.
A glossary of common abbreviations and scientific terms, and a bibliography, are
presented at the end of the report.
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1.1.3 The Resource Management Act (1991) and monitoring
The Resource Management Act primarily addresses environmental `effects' which
are defined as positive or adverse, temporary or permanent, past, present or future,
or cumulative. Effects may arise in
application form where the answer can be found (include page numbers if referring to a
separate report).
If you have any questions relating to completion of this application form, please contact the Consents
Department, Taranaki Regional Council on telephone (06)765-7127 or email consents@trc. Rovt. nz
Lodge the application by signing below and sending the completed
form to:
Mail: Taranaki Regional Council, Private Bag 713, Stratford 4352.
Attention: Consents Administration Officer
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