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Miss G Cotter New Plymouth District Council
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Mr P McNamara Stratford District Council
Miss J Ingram South Taranaki District Council
Mrs T Hunt South Taranaki District Council
Ms L Campbell South Taranaki District Council
Mr C Woollin Communications Advisor
Mrs M Jones Taranaki Regional Council
The Taranaki Solid Waste Management Committee opened with at karakia at 10.30am
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Phormium cookianum (mountain flax)
Carex secta (purei)
Austroderia fulvida (toetoe)
Native Riparian Plants
S U S TA I N A B L E L A N D M A N A G E M E N T P R O G R A M M E
ZONE PLANTSC Stream edges floodplains and low plantings
Hebe stricta (koromiko)
Phormium tenax (flax/harakeke)
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For further advice or information about sustainable land management contact:
TARANAKI REGIONAL
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stretching out into the spiritual waters of Te Moananui a Kupe and along the Ngāti
Ruanui coastline.
Names such as Rangatapu, Ohawe, Tokotoko, Waihī, Waukena, Tangaahoe, Manawapou,
Taumaha, Manutahi, Pipiri, Kaikura, Whitikau, Kenepuru, Te Pou a Turi, Rangitaawhi and
Whenuakura denote the whereabouts of either a fishing ground or a reef.
All along the shoreline from Rangatapu to Whenuakura food can be gathered depending
on the tides, weather and time of year.
Tragedies of the
this process we are asking you as the land owner/occupier to either agree with our proposal for
continuing the operation, or if you have any particular concerns how we may resolve these to our mutual
satisfaction.
We have attached a ‘Written Approval of Potentially Affected Party’ form. If in agreement with our consent
renewal then please return to Remediation (NZ) Ltd, PO Box 8045, New Plymouth.
You are invited to visit the site and have a look at what we are doing. If you
reducing the risk and severity of flooding as a result of
severe weather.
The Council has worked alongside landowners to
prepare sustainable land management plans for 840 hill
country farms, covering 67% of hill country land in
private ownership.
Alongside these efforts, the Council also continued to
work with communities and industry across the region
to reduce or eliminate impacts from point-source
discharges, and taking enforcement action when
Private Bag 713, Stratford, phone 0800 736 222
or email coastal@trc.govt.nz.
B G Chamberlain
Chief Executive
Taranaki Regional Council
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Resolved
THAT the Taranaki Regional Council:
a) receives this memorandum on the committee and joint committee structure and
operations for 2019-2022
b) confirms that, unless resolved otherwise, no changes be made to the committee
and joint committee structures, the committee duties and responsibilities,
committee delegations or the frequency and timing of committee meetings for
2019-2022
c) confirms that the Chairperson and Deputy Chairperson act as ex-officio
beaches in the region, with Back Beach reaching MfE Alert
level three times and Oakura Surf Club entering MfE Alert level twice.
During the 2013-2014 season, 4 of the 12 beach sites recorded the lowest or equal lowest SEM
enterococci median counts in the 18 years of the programme to date (Fitzroy, East End,
Ngamotu, Ohawe). This may reflect prolonged dry conditions towards the end of the summer.
Microbiological water quality results were regularly reported on the Taranaki Regional
Council
Environmental Enhancement-Wetland
Habitats
• Environmental Enhancement Grants: Protection and
enhancement of Regionally Significant Wetlands (RSW); other
habitats or regional significance
• Wetland Consent Fund: Protection and enhancement of
degraded wetlands.
Funding may be available for: Pest plant control; enhancement
planting within degraded wetlands/RSW margins; buffer planting
of dryland margins and drains interconnected with RSW; fencing
(primarily for retirement/enhancement of