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free-draining uncompacted soils of moderate fertility.
The altitudinal limit for good growth of Douglas-fir is
about 900 metres in the North Island.
Generally, at all altitudes, wind exposure is
considered to be the main growth limitation in NZ.
Nevertheless, Douglas-fir can recover well from
exposure damage, and during the first 20 years of
growth it can often replace a stripped or deformed
leader resulting in little permanent stem
malformation. Exposure damage can be reduced by
planting at stocking
Taranaki Iwi to the coastal marine area within the Taranaki Iwi rohe
(“coastal marine area”). The seas that bound the coastal marine area are known by
Taranaki Iwi as Ngā Tai a Kupe (the shores and tides of Kupe). The coastal lands that
incline into the sea are of high importance to Taranaki Iwi and contain kāinga (villages),
pā (fortified villages), pūkawa (reefs) for the gathering of mātaitai (seafood), tauranga
waka or awa waka (boat channels), tauranga ika (fishing grounds)
Quarterly Operational Report (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.
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
District Council 7 of 32
Overview of population growth in the New Plymouth District
The New Plymouth District is situated in the wider Taranaki region and covers an area of 2,205 square
kilometres, including both rural and urban areas. One of the resource management issues facing the
district is planning for growth and development, whilst ensuring that the needs of the community are
met and adverse effects on the environment are avoided, remedied or mitigated.
For the purposes
communities, as well as road users travelling between the regions.
Severe weather events and heavy goods vehicle accidents have resulted in frequent road closures
or restricted operation of the highway, contributing to negative perceptions of the route.
Particular sections of this state highway at risk are Mount Messenger, the Uruti Valley and
Awakino Gorge. These areas also have very poor cellular phone coverage which compounds
safety and operational issues when incidents do occur.
However, you
will still retain your right to appeal any decision made by the Council.
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 Regional Councilors.
Yes
Note: Such a request may be made (in writing) up to 5 working days after close of
to
plantings and the environment, while
maximising weed control.
GROUND PREPARATION
(pre-plant spraying)
Clear away all grass and weed competition
before planting. Rank vegetation can be
spot-sprayed with a knock-down herbicide
containing the active ingredient glyphosate
eg. Roundup G2. Glyphosate has low
toxicity to wildlife and soil organisms, and
breaks down fast. Spray three or preferably
four weeks before plants go in. Use
Roundup at a rate of 10 ml per litre of
water (for
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 of a general nature.
8.1 Mr B G Chamberlain, Chief Executive, spoke to the memorandum to
Guidelines for a Contingency PlanPRIVATE
for Spillage Response
Suitable for small industries
in the Taranaki region
Following is a simple methodology for
producing a plan for when a spillage occurs
which discharges or is liable to discharge
contaminants into a waterbody
July 2010
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Safety
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