R2/10572-1.0 D & M Hastie Family Trust
Partnership
Structure - Culvert Dairy Farm New
Consent Holder Subtype Primary Industry Purpose Activity
Purpose
R2/1190-3.2 Pungarehu Farmers Group Water
Scheme
Take Surface Water Water Supply or Treatment Change
R2/10564-1.0 Todd Energy Ltd Take Surface Water Hydrocarbon Exploration New
Water Permit
Land Use Consent
Discharge Permit
Non-notified authorisations issued by the Taranaki Regional Council
between 02 Mar 2018 and
the Committee of the findings of a review into regional plan
rules to ensure alignment with the National Environmental Standard for Plantation
Forestry (NES-PF) was received and discussed.
Recommended
That the Taranaki Regional Council:
1. receives the memorandum on the Regional plan alignment with the National
Environmental Standard for Plantation Forestry
2. notes NES-PF requirements for the Council to review and amend any regional rules
that duplicate or conflict with
plans
and rules governing the quality and use of
these four core resources region-wide,
primarily through our over-arching Regional
region’s waterways are the best ever
recorded.
Ÿ The region’s land, air and coast are also in
good or excellent shape.
Ÿ The world-class riparian management
programme is on track for completion at
the end of the decade, with more than 3.6
million plants supplied to date for
streamside planting on the ring plain.
Ÿ An
on-site will be ‘windrow composting’ and
vermicast production. The products produced are expected to be sold off-site.
I can confirm the material to be received on-site, as indicated in Table 2 of the AEE -
‘Anticipated Waste Streams’.
The UCS provides a viable alternative for organic waste streams that would otherwise
go to landfill at Bonny Glenn or Hampton Down landfill sites. Our UCS facility is
available to local industries, i.e. poultry processing 24/7 (Taranaki is one of the
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TARANAKI
What's coming up:
Ÿ Plas�c Free July winner pack deliveries
Early term 3
Ÿ Fruity Gardener deliveries 26 July
(For those who missed out on the IVHQ working bee.)
Ÿ IVHQ working bee at Uru�
27 July 9.30 – 2.30
Ÿ Restore Taranaki Hui
6 August 5.30 – 7.30
Ÿ Mountain to Sea Hui with TRC and DOC
14 August 4.30 – 6.30
Ÿ Prep to Reflect Hui in Stra�ord
16 August 4 – 5.30pm
For those looking to Reflect this year or early 2019
owned by
Kaye McCurley – look out for her in the eye-
catching pink hi-viz gear! Her vehicle with easy
access electric sliding doors is proving to be a real
asset and popular with her passengers. Helping
Kaye is Avalon Foster, well-known to many
passengers as a former Total Mobility driver in
the area.
Phone number remains unchanged: 06 278 3933
or text on 027 555 1765. Bookings can also been
made online: www.stops.co.nz
Hours: Mon to Fri 8am – 5pm. Pre-book during
business hours for any
importance of using an adaptive
management approach to achieve the desired outcomes at this site. While
it is tempting to apply rigid conditions, in my opinion it is important that the
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consent enable the flexibility to trial and adopt new techniques or
technology as this becomes available. It is also important that the
investment in these technologies is supported by an appropriate term of
consent.
17. I maintain my original conclusion that, based on the expert
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Tangata whenua values and relationships.
• Public amenity and enjoyment.
• Coastal hazards.
The rules implement the policies and determine whether a person needs to apply
for a resource consent or whether the proposed activity can be undertaken
without a resource consent (known as permitted activities).
• General (overarching) policies – these apply to all activities and provide overall direction.
• Specific policies – these apply to activities, such as coastal discharges, takes,
new programme will empower the Council to exercise the
relevant advisory, service delivery, regulatory and funding powers available under
the Biosecurity Act 1993 to deliver mustelid control in defined parts of Taranaki.
Copies of the updated version of the Plan with the adopted changes and the
Council’s Decision’s report can be obtained from the Taranaki Regional Council
premises 47 Cloten Road, Stratford, 4352 or can be found on the Taranaki Regional
Council website.
If you have any