agenda before the hearing.
Tea/Coffee and a light lunch will be provided.
Administration
If you are going to attend the hearing please confirm your attendance and the number of
people attending by emailing Darlene Ladbrook, Senior Consents Administration Officer at
consents@trc.govt.nz or by phone on 06 765 7127. This needs to be done before 15 March
2021.
If you have any queries please contact the undersigned.
Yours faithfully
S J Ruru
Chief Executive
including goldstripe gecko and large galaxiids.
Representativeness High Contains indigenous vegetation on F5.2b – an Acutely Threatened
LENZ environment.
Ecological context Low Close to other forest remnants in the area and likely to be an
important food source for native birds in the area.
Sustainability Medium Key ecological processes still influence the site and with appropriate
management, it can remain resilient to existing or potential threats.
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Management
Sustainability Positive Key ecological processes still influence this site. Under appropriate
management it can remain resilient to existing or potential threats
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Other values
Pukeiti has very high recreational and educational value. The public are free to
visit the site during opening hours to walk its numerous forest tracks and enjoy
its birdlife. Moreover, Pukeiti is long running community based conservation and
enhancement project which has involved many volunteers in pest control
national and international standards and
comparisons. And the quality of Taranaki’s waterways compares well
with other catchments of a similar nature around New Zealand.
The latest trends for 20 years of monitoring ecological health and the
physical and chemical state of our rivers and streams show most
measures are improving or not changing significantly, and are again
the best since our measurements began.
This is no accident. The Taranaki community continues to invest
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These workshops are being planned in September 2021 coordinated by the RWMO. Students
who attend the MC workshops will get the option to take home a MC or reusable pad.
Feedback and survey results will be in be shared in the November TSWMC Activity report.
Regional Education Plan 2021/2022 – *NPDC* *STDC* *SDC*
The three district Councils are working together to promote consistent themes across the
region using the Regional Behaviour Change Strategy (RBCS) approach. A
to manage
and much of the value of the visit is lost if students cannot
hear what the group is being told.
This needs to
Risk Analysis Management (RAM) sheet:
be sighted by either the Council Education Officer, Kevin
Archer or the Council officer in charge of the visit on any
day preceding the visit.
The road has been improved in recent years,
Road access:
however, it is a winding road and should be taken very
slowly and carefully.
School visits are welcomed in
that overall, the
majority of soil samples met target ranges for soil
productivity and health. The number of soil quality
indicators meeting targets improved by 3%, from
78% in 2007 to 81% in 2012.
More sites than in the previous survey had only one
or no indicators outside of target values. On a site
basis, 11% of sites met all targets, 50% missed the
target range for only one indicator and 39% missed
the target range for two or more indicators.
By comparison, in the
a level of unionised ammonia greater than 0.025 gm-3;
c) the production of any conspicuous oil or grease films, scums or foams, or
floatable or suspended materials;
d) any conspicuous change in the colour or visual clarity;
e) any emission of objectionable odour;
f) the rendering of fresh water unsuitable for consumption by farm animals; and
g) any significant adverse effects on aquatic life.
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5. In accordance with section 128 and 129
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Request for independent commisioner/s
Pursuant to section 100A of the Resource Management Act
1991, I request that the Taranaki Regional Council delegates
its functions, powers, and duties required to hear and decide
the application to one or more hearing commissioners who
are not Taranaki
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1991, I request that the Taranaki Regional Council delegates
its functions, powers, and duties required to hear and decide
the application to one or more hearing commissioners who
are not Taranaki