by:
Chris Phillips
Portfolio Leader – Managing Land & Water
Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research
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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.
The QOR is structured in the following manner for each activity within each one of the six groups of activity:
The objective for that activity
Commentary/Highlights – a high level overview of how that activity is progressing and any indications for future
performance. Case studies and/or matters of
Internal roads and tracks are to be maintained to ensure that silt or split waste does not
enter the Haehunga Stream. The Site Manager to check the tracks daily during rain events
otherwise weekly.
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Site Practices Plan
3.0 Site Management
3.1 Composting Process
3.1.1 Temperature
The Site Manager to ensure windrow temperatures are kept
navigation, provided that this shall not apply in the case
of:
(i) navigation aids; or
(ii) lighting required under the Acts of Parliament for the safety of ships or offshore
installations and aircraft.
4.4.3 Noise
(a) Activities (excluding construction, maintenance and demolition work and temporary
military training) in the coastal marine area should not create noise that exceeds the
following limits when measured at the boundary of the nearest affected property:
Monday to Friday 7am to
annual
environmental awards to acknowledge the
outstanding work by individuals, professional
or community groups, companies, local
authorities and educational institutions.
Twelve awards were made this year including
three to schools and one to a kindergarten.
Congratulations to the students, staff and
communities of St Josephs (Opunake), Mimi
and Moturoa Schools and the Kahikatea
Kindergarten for their fantastic work over
many years.
A few schools have already
Council that evaluates the
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Policy and Planning Committee Meeting Tuesday 2 May 2017
comparative consequences for water quality improvement, of requiring riparian
fencing in the dairying areas of Taranaki either according to the recommendations of
the Land and Water Forum, or alternatively according to the Council’s working policy
as drafted in preparation for the next Regional Freshwater Plan. The report, ‘Estimation
of water quality contaminant
Waikato Regional Transport Committee has offered to host the
Taranaki Regional Transport Committee on a tour of the Waikato region in March or
April 2016. More detail will be provided in due course.
Meeting closed 3.00.
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Agenda Memorandum
Date 2 December 2015
Memorandum to
Chairperson and Members
Regional Transport Committee
Subject: Request to vary the Regional Land
Transport Plan 2015-2021
Item: 3
Approved by: M J Nield,
Plymouth urban areas and rural Taranaki with over 582,000 passenger trips being
undertaken each year.
Ensuring that Taranaki is ready and capable of responding to civil defence or other
emergencies.
Upgrading the protection offered by the Waiwhakaiho River and Waitara River flood
control schemes to 1 in 100 year levels.
Securing and enhancing the future of three of Taranaki’s iconic, nationally and
internationally renowned gardens, Pukeiti, Tupare and Hollard Gardens.
Being a
procedures,
which were carried out in accordance with the Auditor-General’s Auditing
Standards, which incorporate the Professional and Ethical Standards and the
International Standards on Auditing (New Zealand) issued by the New Zealand
Auditing and Assurance Standards Board.
Other than in our capacity as auditor, we have no relationship with, or
interests in the Regional Council or its subsidiaries and controlled entities.
Taranaki Regional Council Summary Annual Report 2016/2017
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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