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Application Number Consent No Applicant Lodged Date Application type Description Activity type Location Catchment
24-01250-4.0 1250-4.0 The Country Roads Limited 11-Nov-24 Replacement for expiring consent To discharge farm dairy effluent on to land Discharge Permit 52 Victoria Road, Oakura Oakura
24-11120-1.2 11120-1.2 Mahcoll Commercial Developments Ltd 11-Nov-24 Change of consent conditions To discharge stormwater and sediment arising from earthworks (within 100m of natural inland
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F O U N D E R S C A F É - P U K E I T I
High Tea
$25.00 per person - minimum 8 people
Two scones with butter and relish or butter and jam
Two sandwiches ¼
Choose from:
ham cheese and pineapple
ham and egg
smoked chicken, apricot and brie
corned beef and relish
Two mini gourmet savouries (hot)
Two sweet selections:
Choose from:
mini muffins
sweet slices
fruit kebabs
mini fruit pie
the extent necessary in relation to this decision; and in
accordance with section 79 of the Act, determines that it does not require further
information, further assessment of options or further analysis of costs and
benefits, or advantages and disadvantages prior to making a decision on this
matter.
Littlewood/McDonald
There being no further business, Chairman D N MacLeod, declared the Public Ordinary
Meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council closed at 3.56pm.
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Submission on resource consent application
Online reference number: CA200403889
Completed on: 13 Apr 2020
Submitter's details
Full name or company name of submitter Opunake and Districts Business Association Inc
Contact Name K R [Bob] Clark
Email shaftoenz@gmail.com
Contact phone number 0274 845 451
Postal Address: 45 Gisborne Terrace, Opunake 4616
Street address of property affected (if different to the
address above)
NA
The Council will serve all formal
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.
NA
Note: Such a request may be made (in writing) up to 5 working days after close of submissions. If you do make a request under
section 100A of the Resource Management Act 1991, you will be liable to meet or contribute to the
authority and adopts the recommendations
therein.
Littlewood/Walker
5. Public Excluded
In accordance with section 48(1) of the Local Government Official Information and
Meetings Act 1987, it is resolved that the public is excluded from the following part of
the proceedings of the Consents and Regulatory Committee on Tuesday 29 August
2017 for the following reason/s:
Item 6 – Confirmation Minutes
That the public conduct conduct of the whole or the relevant part of the
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The basics
There are a variety of options for composting.
Popular options you could consider are: compost
bin, bokashi bin or worm farm. You can buy these
from hardware stores or make your own.
Greens and browns
Each compost method will require a different
composition of greens and browns. These are:
Why compost
Almost 50% of household rubbish to landfill is
organic waste – this is food waste, lawn clippings
and
requested
the RCA’s send her a list of their key routes and emerging tourism
routes with a view to mapping them. FR noted to ensure all members
have the same understanding of the term ‘key route’ a definition or
listing will need to be developed.
o WW was asked to gather further information on the National Enhanced
Resilience project and report back to the group at a future RTAG
meeting.
o Walking and cycling will now be part of Minor Improvements so there is
no longer a need for a
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The basics
There are a variety of options for composting.
Popular options you could consider are: compost
bin, bokashi bin or worm farm. You can buy these
from hardware stores or make your own.
Greens and browns
Each compost method will require a different
composition of greens and browns. These are:
Why compost
Almost 50% of household rubbish to landfill is
organic waste – this is food waste, lawn clippings
and garden waste.
wildlife such as spotless crake, New Zealand
dabchick and North Island fernbird have been quick to colonise or visit the
wetlands.
Ecological features
Vegetation
Flora species naturally found in the covenants include: raupo (Typha orientalis),
lacebark (Hoheria sexstylosa), carex spp, swamp coprosma (coprosma
tenuicaulis), New Zealand fuchsia (Fuchsia excorticate), and pohuehue
(Muehlenbeckia australis).
Both native and introduced vegetation species have been planted at this site to
enhance