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Enviroschools Taranaki - July 2018

Another yahoo moment here! page TARANAKI What's coming up: Ÿ Plas�c Free July winner pack deliveries Early term 3 Ÿ Fruity Gardener deliveries 26 July (For those who missed out on the IVHQ working bee.) Ÿ IVHQ working bee at Uru� 27 July 9.30 – 2.30 Ÿ Restore Taranaki Hui 6 August 5.30 – 7.30 Ÿ Mountain to Sea Hui with TRC and DOC 14 August 4.30 – 6.30 Ÿ Prep to Reflect Hui in Stra�ord 16 August 4 – 5.30pm For those looking to Reflect this year or early 2019

Total Mobility Newsletter December 2018

owned by Kaye McCurley – look out for her in the eye- catching pink hi-viz gear! Her vehicle with easy access electric sliding doors is proving to be a real asset and popular with her passengers. Helping Kaye is Avalon Foster, well-known to many passengers as a former Total Mobility driver in the area. Phone number remains unchanged: 06 278 3933 or text on 027 555 1765. Bookings can also been made online: www.stops.co.nz Hours: Mon to Fri 8am – 5pm. Pre-book during business hours for any

Council meeting agenda October 2018

any submissions objecting to the proposal, there is no scope or basis to change the initial proposal and it becomes the Council’s final representation proposal 4. notes that the final representation proposal will be advertised in accordance with Section 19N(1)(b) of the Local Electoral Act 2001, being no later than 21 September 2018 Ordinary Meeting - Confirmation of Minutes 7 page Minutes Ordinary Meeting Tuesday 18 September 2018 5. notes that, as the proposal

SummaryBackground

Tangata whenua values and relationships. • Public amenity and enjoyment. • Coastal hazards. The rules implement the policies and determine whether a person needs to apply for a resource consent or whether the proposed activity can be undertaken without a resource consent (known as permitted activities). • General (overarching) policies – these apply to all activities and provide overall direction. • Specific policies – these apply to activities, such as coastal discharges, takes,

Minutes

relating to the scheduling and protection of sites of significance to Māori. 3.2 It was noted to the Committee that good progress was being made. One of the issues being addressed through this process is the issue of ‘silent files’. There are a small number of cultural sites of significance that iwi or hapu do not wish to have identified in the public domain. As part of this project, Council is reviewing and setting up, in discussions with interested iwi, its GIS systems to allow such sites

Resource consents issued from 6 July to 16 August 2018

development or redevelopment and testing or enhancement of well production flows Change of consent conditions to reflect updated flare location and design R2/10021-1.1 Commencement Date: 24 Jul 2018 Todd Energy Limited Expiry Date: 01 Jun 2033 PO Box 802, New Plymouth 4340 Review Dates: June 2021, June 2027 Activity Class: Discretionary Location: Mangahewa-G wellsite, Otaraoa Road, Tikorangi (Property owner: FD & KS Wyatt) Application Purpose: Change

Summer 2015-2016

in the Taranaki region. The highest median enterococci count was recorded at Ohawe (40 enterococci cfu/100 ml). Median enterococci counts at all other beaches were equal to or less than 9 cfu/100 ml. Out of the 217 samples collected for both SEM and for additional monitoring purposes, 95% were below the Alert level. Of the few samples which entered the Alert and Action guideline category (5%), the vast majority (9 out of 11) had been influenced by rainfall and/or freshwater. The

Working together with Māori

small overlapping interest in North Taranaki as part of their treaty settlement negotiations with the Crown, which will involve the establishment of a relationship agreement with this Council. Policy development Opportunities were provided to Māori to be involved in the development of policy and in particular input was sought or opportunities provided in regards to: • the proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki has progressed to the Environment Court for mediation to resolve outstanding

Monitoring report 2015-2017

relief but can be considerable in extent e.g. reefs off the Waitara coastline extend as far as 5 km offshore (TRC, 1991). Taranaki reefs are exposed to high energy wave and wind conditions. Prevailing south westerly winds from the Tasman Sea, not weakened by land barriers or local irregularities of the coastline, can be persistent. The dominant wave direction is from the west, which results in considerable sand movement as waves strike much of the coast obliquely. The sand is

Council meeting minutes April 2018

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 That the public conduct of 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