Taranaki District
Council.
McDonald/Duynhoven
Notification of There were no late items.
Late Items
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1. Confirmation of Minutes – 3 March 2022
Resolved
That the Taranaki Regional Transport Committee:
a) takes as read and confirms the minutes of the Taranaki Regional Transport
Committee meeting held at 47 Cloten Road, Stratford on Wednesday 3 March 2022
at 10.30am
b) notes that the unconfirmed minutes of the Taranaki Regional Transport
Taranaki region.
Ecological context High One of Taranaki’s most significant habitats for brown mudfish.
Provides good connectivity to other wetlands and KNE’s in the area.
Sustainability Positive In relatively good vegetative condition and key ecological processes
still influence the site. Under appropriate management, it can remain
resilient to existing or potential threats.
Management threats and response
Potential and actual threats to the sustainability of the Four Sisters
can remain resilient to existing or potential threats.
Management threats and response
Potential and actual threats to the sustainability of the Four Sisters
Herbfield’s ecological values are as follows:
Threats to ecological
values
Level of
risk
Comment
Invasive animals Medium Rabbits, hares, possums, hedgehogs and rats.
Weeds High Pasture grass and occasional gunnera.
Habitat modification High An unusual situation where grazing with stock is beneficial to
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the meaning and implications of these terms. It also looks at other plans and rules that apply to the coast.
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Coastal Environment
Coastal marine area
‘Where coastal processes, influences or qualities are significant’
New Zealand Coastal Policy Statement applies
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summer season, 243 routine samples were collected across 14 sites; of which 91.8%
remained within Surveillance mode (≤140 cfu/100 ml). Guideline exceedances were relatively sporadic
during what was a drier than usual summer, although a wet weather survey and a pollution incident at
Ngamotu Beach contributed to the highest counts of the season. Median enterococci counts recorded in
the SEM programme were lower or equal at seven sites, and higher at seven sites, when compared with
information
Go to www.trc.govt.nz/draft-plan to find:
The Draft Freshwater and Land Plan in full.
A summary and background document.
Info sheets and background papers.
An online form for giving us feedback.
You can also send us your feedback by emailing
info@trc.govt.nz or writing to the Council at Private Bag 713,
Stratford 4352. Or contact the Council’s freshwater planning
team directly by calling 0800 736 222. We can give you more
information,
Oct 2017
Coastal Permit
Activity Purpose
New
New
Discharge Permit
Activity Purpose
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Consent Holder Subtype Primary Industry Purpose
R2/0195-3.0 Stratford District Council Take Surface Water Water Supply or Treatment
R2/5571-2.0 Jimian Limited Take Surface Water Dairy Farm
#1944290
Replace
Replace
Activity Purpose
Limited Notified authorisations issued by the Taranaki Regional Council
between 18 Aug 2017 and 05 Oct 2017
consideration of the availability of
both Council and contractor resources, particularly during the set-up phase. This
threshold will be revisited when the bylaw is next reviewed. It is anticipated that
these requirements will eventually roll down to residential builds in addition to
commercial builds.
1.2 Clarity is still being sought around developers, whether they are considered
commercial or residential.
2. Taranaki District Health Board COVID-19 Associated Biohazard Waste
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and the Health Protection Unit of the Taranaki District Health Board throughout
the summer bathing season of 2016-2017.
Through the Council’s LTP, the Council’s target in respect of the microbiological state of
coastal bathing sites is that there is maintenance or increase in the number of sites from 2003
compliant with 2003 Ministry of Health contact recreational guidelines. In 2003, 10 of 11 coastal
bathing sites were compliant with the guidelines (Action levels). In the season under
Regional Council
Mr C Woollin Taranaki Regional Council zoom
Mr G Roper New Zealand Police
Mr A Gurney New Zealand Police
Apologies Apologies were received from Councillor D N MacLeod and Ms L
Stewart, Waka Kotahi.
McDonald/Nixon
Notification of Councillor M J Cloke – SH3 Project List Presentation.
Late Items
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1. Confirmation of Minutes – 1 June 2022
Resolved
That the Taranaki Regional Transport Committee:
a) takes as read and