decision on the draft Taranaki Biosecurity Strategy and proposed Regional
Pest Management Plan) pertaining to Taranaki Federated Farmers and took no part in
the discussions or deliberations.
6.1 Mr S R Hall, Director-Operation, spoke to the memorandum introducing the Policy
and Planning Hearing Committee’s report on submissions to the Proposed Regional Pest
Management Plan for Taranaki (the Proposed RPMP) and the Taranaki Regional Council
Biosecurity Strategy 2017–2037 (the Biosecurity
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4. Threats to the abundance or distribution of species of interest .................................................. 24
References ............................................................................................................................................ 27
List of tables
Table 1: Native and introduced freshwater fish species recorded as present in Taranaki ................ 2
Table 2: Pressures that affect populations of threatened or
Transport Plan
for Taranaki 2015/16-2020/21 (the RLTP or the Plan);
to present a draft revised version of the Plan for the Committee’s consideration and
feedback on any changes the Committee wishes to make, noting that there are a
number of aspects of the Plan which are still evolving;
to seek support of the updated Programme tables within Section 5 of the Plan –
o proposed ‘business as usual’ activities in Section 5.1 (Table 3)
o proposed ‘regionally significant’ activities in
receiving waters of the Waingongoro catchment.
The upgraded treatment system, although identified as extensively overloaded (with
industrial wastes), was well maintained and operated during the monitoring year.
Mechanical aeration of the primary pond (with some aerators replaced) was successful in
maintaining aerobic conditions throughout the majority of the period. Although slight
localised odours were noted on occasions, there were no noticeable odours offsite or
complaints received during
misses) must be reported immediately to the site
supervisor, who will notify the Council HASE Co-ordinator, so that the Accident Reporting
procedures of the Workplace Health and Safety Guidelines - Taranaki Regional Council can
be followed.
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For all serious accidents the following immediate actions should be taken:
Secure the area
Call 111
Deliver appropriate first aid or life support
Do not disturb the area
Notify the HASE Co-ordinator Taranaki Regional
or directly to WW who will forward appropriately.
7. RLTP 2018 review (including BCA and ONRC)
Development timeline
FR tabled an overview timeline for Taranaki’s RLTP mid-term review.
Targeted consultation is still planned, unless the significance policy is triggered,
which is unlikely. Consultation (be it targeted or public) is set to run from
December 2017—early February 2018.
Draft Programmes to be in TIO by 30 September for inclusion within draft
RLTP.
the earthquake exercise titled
New Zealand Shakeout enabled me to meet
and work with many teachers I had never
previously met. I hope they, plus the many
teachers who regularly request support,
continue to do so.
Once again this year we will be offering
professional development sessions to teachers
planning rocky shore or mountain based
programmes. However, our switch in recent
years to more direct support at syndicate or
staff level appears to be working, with
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Document Number: 2486147
Summary of Ordinary meeting, May 2020
This document covers significant matters considered and decisions made at the Taranaki
Regional Council’s Ordinary Council meeting held on 19 May 2020 via A/V digital links. It
also includes in full the minutes recorded by the meeting administrator, apart from those
relating to confidential items.
You should read this document in conjunction with the meeting agenda, which incorporates
or