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Council meeting minutes 1 October 2019

received on the Proposed Coastal Plan, including submissions received in support or opposition to those initially made;  all submissions heard and tabled at the hearing of submissions on the Proposed Coastal Plan;  the report of the Hearing Panel following the hearing of submissions on the Proposed Coastal Plan; and having evaluated:  the extent to which each objective is the most appropriate way to achieve the purpose of the Resource Management Act 1991; and  whether

Native Freshwater Fish of Taranaki

protection of: - native freshwater fish; or - habitats; or - water quality in rivers/streams; or etc You have just found three native fish floating dead in your local stream. You have informed your local Regional Council, now write a letter to the editor of your local paper informing people of the effects of pollution on native freshwater fish. Make up a word find that incorporates the names of freshwater fish and other details such as habitat and invertebrates. Activity 4 Speech/Debate

Council meeting agenda September 2018

Confidential 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 protect information where the making available of the information would be likely unreasonably to prejudice the commercial position of the person who supplied or who is the subject of the information. Item 7 – Port Taranaki Limited Annual Report and Annual General Meeting

Eucalyptus - general information

raised as bare-rooted stock, establishment of seedlings outside the normal planting season, or filling small orders for farm, amenity plantings, or research trials. On unfavourable, droughty, exposed or low fertility sites (which are the norm in erosion control planting) container grown stock give greater survival and early growth rates, and is preferred in many situations. Container grown stock can also be planted out of season if necessary to avoid frost problems. Figure 1 A eucalypt timber belt

Appendix I: Natural character policies

functioning of ecological and physical processes including marine ecosystems, typical or representative of the region; - the natural quality of water and air; natural biodiversity and productivity and the intrinsic value of ecosystems; - the characteristics of special spiritual, historical or cultural significance to tangata whenua; - the degree of significance of areas of indigenous vegetation and habitats of indigenous fauna; and - the degree of integration of human use, development and

Site 63

and 62 early childhood education centres that registered and took part in the NZ ShakeOut earthquake exercise late last term. Of the 28,000 people who participated in Taranaki, over 21,000 were students in schools or early childhood education centres. I was greatly encouraged by your positive response and I thank you all for your involvement at whatever level you chose. Many schools used the exercise as a catalyst to examine their emergency preparedness. 1,336,338

LGFAConsultationDocument

lower borrowing margins, rather than being passed to shareholders as maximised profits. It is not proposed that Council be a Principal Shareholder at this stage. You can make a submission online at www.trc.govt.nz, or by email or letter. If you want more information, you can see the complete proposed 2019/2020 Annual Plan on our website, or at our office at 47 Cloten Road, Stratford. You can give us a call on 0800 736 222 and talk to one of our staff. We look forward to hearing

Yarrow Stadium future 8 options: Value to Taranaki

seats $57 million  Option Four: More opportunities to spend at Yarrow $69 million  Option Five: Two Bigger main stands, one new $121 million  Options Six: Option Five with more uncovered seats $133 million  Options Seven and Eight: Via Westpac to Forsyth Barr $167 or $271 million. We think that the logic in terms of the potential scale of utilisation, and the potential investment which the Region’s and City’s communities are willing to make indicate that the main

Freshwater recreational bathing summer 2017-2018

sites that have ten years or more data (and will continue to be assessed annually). One site (lower Waiwhakaiho River) has shown a statistically significant increasing trend. No other sites have shown statistically significant trends (positive or negative) in seasonal median E. coli counts. Additional sampling (in accordance with the MfE, 2003 guidelines for datasets for grading purposes) at four principal usage sites (Lake Rotomanu and Waiwhakaiho, Kaupokonui and Waingongoro

Sydney & Jennifer Baker - Remediation NZ submission

Uruti and ask what business is running from this address as there is no signage or 0800 smell number for them to ring and complain about the chemical, vomiting stenching smell. - Our young budgie that was kept in a cage out on the verandah died after days of chemical, vomiting stench. - The rainfall in Uruti is 2.5 - 3 metres per annum which is an extremely high rainfall and therefore when the valley is flooding Remediation open their settling ponds to clean them out. - Have noticed a pad being