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Fact sheet: Protecting a surf break - what does it mean?

direction. Disruption of access Access to the surf is important – to ensure all can use and enjoy the breaks. Factors to consider include entry/exit locations for pedestrians and vehicular access to the coast. What are we protecting surf breaks from? The following types of activities or developments have the potential to affect surf breaks. New Zealand Coastal Policy Statement. Any new activities or developments at these breaks will‘nationally significant’ not be allowed to have any

Petrochem Kowhai-D hydraulic fracturing 2017-2018

significant adverse effects on local groundwater or surface water resources. There were no unauthorised incidents recording non-compliance in respect of the resource consent held by Petrochem in relation to these activities or provisions in regional plans, during the period under review. Petrochem demonstrated a high level of environmental and administrative performance and compliance with the resource consents over the reporting period. For reference, in the 2017-2018 year, consent holders

Taranaki climate trends, hazards & extremes - synthesis report

Nevertheless, neither New Plymouth District Council nor NIWA accept any liability, whether direct, indirect or consequential, arising out of the provision of information in this report.  All rights reserved. This publication may not be reproduced or copied in any form without the permission of New Plymouth District Council (the client). Such permission is to be given only in accordance with the terms of the client's contract with NIWA. This copyright extends to all forms of copying and any storage

Taranaki Surf Breaks of National Significance

these are surf breaks of national significance, which have protected status in law. The scope of this report is to provide a functional characterisation of the four nationally significant surf breaks, and identify the types of activities that may directly or indirectly have an impact on them. The ultimate objective of the TRC is to develop guidelines relating to the magnitude and types of activities that could have a ‘more than minor’ effect on the nationally and regionally significant surf

Ordinary Council meeting agenda February 2018

new communications allowances ($1,190 per annum) as outlined in the Local Government Members (2017/18) (Local Authorities) Determination 2017, noting that the allowances will be backdated from 1 July 2017 to members. Lean/Williamson 8. Economic Impact of Port Taranaki Chairman D N MacLeod and Councillor C L Littlewood declared an interest in agenda item 8 (Economic Impact of Port Taranaki) and took no part in the discussions or deliberations apart from providing commentary

Agenda

communication between all parties has improved. Ms R Bleakley, NZ Transport Agency, responded that if there were any issues during the electoral gap she would encourage councillors or officers to contact the Agency to work through any issues. Recommended That the Taranaki Regional Council: 1. receives and notes the correspondence received from the New Zealand Transport Agency in response to queries raised at the previous Regional Transport Committee meeting on 1 June 2016. 2. notes

15Furtherinformation AppendixK

V1.3 Date:27 -9-2018 Document Controller: C Kay URUTI - REMEDIATION NZ LTD Page 4 page Environment Monitoring Plan and conductivity readings from each well within a single eight-hour period using a method approved of by the TRC. Results shall be recorded in a cumulative spread sheet, a copy shall be forwarded to Council every three months, or upon request. Condition 18 Groundwater samples shall be collected from all monitoring wells required under condition 14 at

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unreasonably to prejudice the commercial position of the person who supplied or who is the subject of the information. Item 11 - Confidential Consents and Regulatory Committee Minutes THAT the public conduct of the whole or the relevant part of the proceedings of the meeting would be likely to result in the disclosure of information where the withholding of the information is necessary to protect information where the making available of the information would be likely unreasonably to

Quarterly Operational Report March 2020

QUARTERLY OPERATIONAL REPORT – MARCH 2020 1 Executive summary This is the Quarterly Operational Report (QOR) for the three months ended 31 March 2020. The purpose of a QOR is to present a snapshot of the Council progressing through the delivery of the programme of activities agreed to in that year’s annual plan or long-term plan. It is designed to give a feel for how the Council is progressing and the forecast for the rest of the year. This QOR presents the achievement of the …

TRC Annual Report 207/2018 - background info & audit report

DEVELOPMENT Opportunities were provided to Māori to be involved in the development of policy and in particular input was sought or opportunities provided in regards to:  development of the Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki with a particular focus on acknowledgement of cultural values throughout the entire plan, and the recognition of statutory acknowledgements and sites of significance within the coastal marine area  the Draft Freshwater and Land Management Plan