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Kintyre Bush; Raurimu

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

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

We Can Compost

page The basics There are a variety of options for composting. Popular options you could consider are: compost bin, bokashi bin or worm farm. You can buy these from hardware stores or make your own. Greens and browns Each compost method will require a different composition of greens and browns. These are: Why compost Almost 50% of household rubbish to landfill is organic waste – this is food waste, lawn clippings and garden waste.

Info Sheet: AEE requirements for DWI applications

and laterally persistent units [confining layer(s)], any major faults or shear zones, the disposal well path and well perforation intervals; The depth to which freshwater extends below the site and the location of the freshwater/saline water interface zone; Geophysical logs and interpretation to support geologic data and depth to freshwater/saline water interface zone; Details of the proposed injection well including a well engineering completion summary report, including the

Form 013: Notice of submission

commissioner(s)  Pursuant to section 100A of the Resource Management Act 1991, I request that the Taranaki Regional Council delegates its functions, powers, and duties required to hear and decide the application to one or more hearing commissioners who are not members of this Council. [Please tick if you do wish to make a request otherwise leave blank] Note: Such a request may be made [in writing] up to 5 working days after close of submissions. If you do make a request under

Your Connector Boys' NPBHS FDMC Jan 2025

page ŌKATO 0 10 km Scale INGLEWOOD ELTHAM STRATFORD MIDHIRST TARIKI NORMANBY ŌPUNAKE HĀWERA WAITARA BELL BLOCK O KURAĀ NEW PLYMOUTH NORFOLK NGAERE URENUI 1 2 3 4 3 45 3A 3 SCAN FOR FARE AND CONCESSION INFORMATION your connector Monday to Friday HĀWERA TO NPBHS & FDMC BUS STOP LOCATION Hāwera Water Tower (High Street) Normanby (Rural Direct) Eltham (Bath St) Ngaere (opp. Ngaere hall) Stratford

Pest Off Brodifacoum bait

apart with ample bait for the first few days. Refill the bait stations after 14 days and repeat this cycle until the baits are not being taken. • Bait stations should be refilled from time to time to check if new possums have arrived in the area. If baits are taken, repeat the pulse baiting cycle. • Dead possums or other feral animals that may have consumed Brodifacoum should not be fed to humans, dogs or other pets. Brodifacoum is a second-generation anticoagulant

Council meeting agenda December 2018

the recruitment of a Network Manager to be based in New Plymouth or Palmerston North. Recommended THAT the Taranaki Regional Council 1. receives and notes the Regional Report from the NZ Transport Agency dated 28 November 2018. Duynhoven/Williamson 7. Passenger transport operational update for the quarter ending 30 September 2018 7.1 Mr C B Clarke, Transport Services Manager, spoke to the memorandum providing the Committee with an operational report of the

Taiwhirikaro

New Plymouth, on the ring plain and in eastern Taranaki. It is uncommon to find tawhirikaro growing on the forest floor in Taranaki because of the high species diversity and limited light opportunities in the dense lowland forest. Taranaki has many sites of secondary and older-growth forest, with large canopy or emergent trees that could host tawhirikaro. It may in fact be more common than we realise – we just need to keep looking for it. WHAT