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Schedule VII: Significant historic heritage

page 185 CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 7 – S ign i f i c an t h i s t o r i c he r i t age Schedule 7 – Significant historic heritage Schedule 7A – Archaeological sites of significance Sites identified in this schedule include those identified in Archaeological Scoping Study December 2012. Sites locations are approximate only and are not intended to provide a definitive location or extent of a site. No. Type Name

Auditing criteria - Whio predator traps - Department of Conservation

unlikely to be damaged or accidentally sprung by stock and where located on visitor walking tracks is not obstructing passage. b) The trap box is seated firmly on the ground so that it is stable and does not move in any direction when moderately firm pressure is applied to it (palms placed flat on top of the box at opposite ends). c) Tunnel has been pegged to the ground if specified. 5. Trap is cleaned correctly a) The entire trap is substantially free of animal matter (fur, tissue

Summer 2010-2011

cfu/100ml). All sites assessed obtained an MfE ‘Suitability for Recreation Grade’ (SFRG) of either ‘good’ (64%) or ‘fair’ (36%). Mann-Kendall tests were performed in order to assess any long term trends in microbiological water quality. Three sites showed a significant decrease in median enterococci counts over the 12-16 years monitored (Ohawe, Opunake and Ngamotu, p > 0.05) indicating an overall improvement in microbiological water quality. The site at Ohawe showed the greatest long term

Minutes

Alternative Modes (on page 16) Cyclists and pedestrians are among the vulnerable road users who benefit from appropriately designed shared pathways which enable them to use a transport corridor alongside other transport modes without safety concerns (perceived or real) – be they motorists, motorcyclists, pedestrians, cyclists, horse-riders or another mode. Make the following amendment in Section 4.4(3) Reducing the Safety Risk on Taranaki’s Transport Network (page 31) Improving safety

Summary Annual Report 2018/2019

October 2019. Taranaki Regional Council is the ultimate parent of the Group and controls two entities being Port Taranaki Ltd and Taranaki Stadium Trust. There have been a number of transactions between Port Taranaki Ltd, the Taranaki Stadium Trust and the Taranaki Regional Council during the year in the normal course of business. The primary objective of the Taranaki Regional Council is to provide goods or services for the community or social benefit rather than making a financial return.

Representation review 2018 - public notice

page Initial Proposal for Representation Arrangements for the 2019 Local Government Elections On 26 June 2018, the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) reviewed its representation arrangements and resolved to adopt the following proposal for the Councils local government elections to be held on 12 October 2019. Council Representation It is proposed that the Council be comprised of 11 members elected from four constituencies. The four constituencies reflect the following

Tangata Whenua

and are awaiting legislation to be passed in Parliament. Taranaki Iwi is expecting to initial a deed of settlement shortly, and Ngāti Maru Iwi is in the very early stages of seeking a mandate to begin their settlement discussions with the Crown. Tangata whenua have a special relationship with the natural and physical world as part of a complete living system. Inherent in this relationship is kaitiakitanga or guardianship, which seeks to maintain the mouri of these

Remediation Hearing Ngāti Mutunga Shenton

Shenton. 2 I grew up within a few kilometres of the awa of Mimitangiatua, and attended Mimi school. I grew up knowing of the significance of the Mimitangiatua, my mother and many of our whanau having been raised on the whenua alongside the riverbank. I have ownership of a small acreage at 265 Mimi Road, my husband or myself go there every day to check our flock. 3 I have very distinctive and happy memories of accompanying my mother as a small child, to the riverbank on many whitebait

5. Streamside fencing & planting

What does the Draft Plan propose? Farmers on the ring plain and the northern and southern coastal terraces would be required to ensure that the streambanks on their properties are fenced and appropriately vegetated or planted by 1 June 2020. If this is not achieved, they would need to apply for a resource consent requiring stock exclusion from waterways and completion of riparian planting. The consenting process would cost an estimated $1200-$1700 plus annual

Factsheet 4: Good Neighbour Rules

environmental or agricultural values on adjacent properties. (See Factsheet 3 to read more about the Plan). Good Neighbour Rules apply to what pests? The Plan identifies twelve ’Sustained Control’ pests for which Good Neighbour Rules apply. They include one animal pest – brushtail possums, and 11 pest plant species. All 12 species are widespread in the region and the aim of having rules is to minimise impacts and costs being imposed on neighbours. Boundary control