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Community investments in environmental improvements in Taranaki

other person. While every effort is made by BERL to ensure that the information, opinions and forecasts provided to the client are accurate and reliable, BERL shall not be liable for any adverse consequences of the client’s decisions made in reliance of any report provided by BERL, nor shall BERL be held to have given or implied any warranty as to whether any report provided by BERL will assist in the performance of the client’s functions. ©BERL Reference No: 5521 October

TRC rates information 2021/2022

page 98 The Council will charge a penalty of 10% on so much of any rates levied before 1 July 2021 which remain unpaid on 1 July 2021 or such later date as required under section 58(1) (b) (ii). (South Taranaki constituency). A discount of 2% will be allowed on the total rates set for the financial year, if the rates for a financial year are paid in full on or before the due date of the first instalment for the financial year (South Taranaki constituency only). This will

Submission: Opunake Surf Lifesaving

the date of any consent hearing and cannot speak at any hearing. 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. NA Note: Such a request may

2. National Objectives Framework

line. Councils can maintain waterways at bands A-C, or seek to improve them. But they can’t go backwards and they can’t choose D unless there are exceptional circumstances. Note: It’s important not to confuse the quality bands A-D with Taranaki’s Freshwater Management Units A-D. See the separate concept sheet on Freshwater Management Units. The Taranaki situation Taranaki has 286 main river catchments and 530 named rivers. The Council’s monitoring shows that

Pukeiti Newsletter May 2019

Ex situ conservation (where species that are at risk of extinction in their native habitat are conserved by growing them in living collections in botanic gardens or similar sites) sits within the framework of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation and its 16 Targets, but particularly Target 8 which aims to have 75% of threatened species held in ex situ collections by 20201. Key factors for success in ex situ conservation are presence of a range of genetically diverse plants of

Council meeting agenda May 2018

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 to protect information, where the making available of the information would be likely to prejudice the supply of similar information, or information from the same source, and it is in the public interest that such information continue to be supplied. Item 11 - Confidential Executive, Audit and Risk Committee Minutes

Annual report 2012-2013

been reported (flow adjusted data and LOWESS trend line (span 30%)) 70 page 1 1. Introduction The Resource Management Act 1991 (‘the RMA’) established new requirements for local authorities to undertake environmental monitoring. Section 35 of the RMA requires local authorities to monitor, among other things, the state of the environment of their region or district, to the extent that is appropriate to enable them to effectively carry out their functions under the

Quarterly Operational Report - December 2018

Quarterly Operational Report (QOR) for the six months ended 31 December 2019. The purpose of a 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. This QOR presents the achievement of the programmes of work established by the Council for 2018/2019 in the 2018/2028

Quarterly Operational Report December 2015

of a 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

10AEE AppendixH

confining structures and aquifer properties below 2000 mm deep were estimated from site visits, the topographic survey and observation of site staff during construction activities. The influence that aquifer properties below 2 metres have on groundwater velocities is uncertain, in terms of over and/or under estimating velocities. For the current groundwater velocity calculations, the aquifer properties were estimated as 'Silty Clay', with an effective soil porosity of 0. 01 or 1% to the base of the