that are payable to the Council under the Act;
3. notes that the functions of the Waitara River Committee may be performed only in
relation to matters that are within the role and responsibilities of the Council under
the Local Government Act 2002 or any other enactment;
4. notes that the Act requires the Council to take all reasonable steps to enter an
agreement with the Waitara River Authorities to constitute the Waitara River
Committee;
5. notes that it is the responsibility of
stockholding area and the associated discharge of
contaminants onto or into land
Land Use Consent 503 York Road, Midhirst Waitara
22-02739-3.0 2739-3.0 Tuikonga Farms Limited 28-Apr-22 Replacement for expiring consent To discharge farm dairy effluent onto land, and until 1 December 2022 after treatment in an
oxidation pond system into an unnamed tributary of the Mangimangi Stream
Discharge Permit 234 Horoi Road, Eltham Tangahoe
22-10923-1.1 10923-1.1 Pukeone Company Limited 29-Apr-22 New
invasive, and is expected to eventually
become dominant, out-competing E. densa and L. major. While this is not expected to cause
significant impacts on the ecology of Lake Rotorangi or on the hydroelectric scheme, there is
now greater potential for it to spread to nearby lakes, where such impacts could be much
more severe e.g. Lake Rotokare. This may be the subject of further investigation by the
Taranaki Regional Council. The next macrophyte survey of Lake Rotorangi is due to be
performed in the
pollution
incidents and take appropriate enforcement action.
Supply 450,000 riparian plants each year, with the aim of
completing the Taranaki Riparian Management Programme
by 2020.
Work with landowners, and other groups to enhance the
region’s indigenous biodiversity.
Control or eradicate pest animals and plants.
Provide passenger transport services in urban New
Plymouth and regional Taranaki.
Enhance the comprehensive civil defence emergency
management system in Taranaki.
Complete
clearance and land drainage.
Sustainability - Negative Historical management of this site including grazing and drainage
have impacted the future sustainability of this site. Without
management, this site may not remain resilient to existing or
potential threats.
Other Management Issues
Habitat Modification - High There is an obvious gap between the canopy and sub-canopy
layers, due to historical grazing within the site. The site has been
fenced and is now
consenting process is becoming more streamlined with ongong
system improvements being made to manage consenting risks and to reduce costs (e.g., on-line resource consent applications). Consent
processing guidelines are also being reviewed. There have been no objections or appeals against consent decisions. The 100% consent
processing timeframe compliance has been maintained, meaning activities are not being delayed.
OUTPUTS/KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATIONS
Performance measure Actual
costs (e.g., on-line resource
consent applications). Consent processing guidelines are also being reviewed. There have been no objections or appeals against consent
decisions. The 100% consent processing timeframe compliance has been maintained, meaning activities are not being delayed.
OUTPUTS/KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATIONS
Performance measure Actual performance
Provide appropriate and timely information in response to
100% of requests for assistance in implementing Resource
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 in the 2017/2018 Annual Plan.
Except as noted below the Council is achieving all the measures and targets established in the 2017/2018 Annual Plan.
The following performance measures are noted as being orange. That is, performance to date is at risk of not achieving the target or
there is a risk that the year end
We’re always after people that can help with leaflet drops and community
information evenings.
During an emergency you may be assigned to a water tank, go door knocking,
or being on a cordon.
Where does volunteering happen?
Wherever you live in Taranaki, there is a role for you to play.
The Emergency Coordination Centre (ECC) is in New Plymouth. The ECC coordinates the
emergency response across the region for large-scale events.
Emergency Operations Centres (EOCs)
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