probably evolved from it.
Luculia pinceana
Luculia pinceana is a beautiful scented
shrub which flowers in late autumn-early
winter. Hence it is a picture at Pukeiti
now. There are four species of Luculia.
These are L. grandiflora, L. gratissima, L.
pinceana and L. yunnanensis. The
previously described L. intermedia is now
regarded as a synonym for L. pinceana.
L. pinceana comes from Nepal, India,
China, Myanmar and Vietnam. It is found
in forests or thickets on mountain slopes
and …
any submissions objecting to the proposal,
there is no scope or basis to change the initial proposal and it becomes the Council’s
final representation proposal
4. notes that the final representation proposal will be advertised in accordance with
Section 19N(1)(b) of the Local Electoral Act 2001, being no later than 21 September
2018
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5. notes that, as the proposal
relating to the scheduling and
protection of sites of significance to Māori.
3.2 It was noted to the Committee that good progress was being made. One of the issues
being addressed through this process is the issue of ‘silent files’. There are a small
number of cultural sites of significance that iwi or hapu do not wish to have identified
in the public domain. As part of this project, Council is reviewing and setting up, in
discussions with interested iwi, its GIS systems to allow such sites
threatened in Taranaki (WF13 Tawa,
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kohekohe, rewarewa, hinau, podocarp forest), with only about 16%
of its original area left.
Sustainability - Positive In good vegetative condition. Key ecological processes still
influence the site. Under appropriate management, it can remain
resilient to existing or potential threats.
Other Management Issues
Habitat Modification - Low Although the habitat is at risk of modification from stock and weed
development or redevelopment and testing
or enhancement of well production flows
Change of consent conditions to reflect updated flare location and design
R2/10021-1.1 Commencement Date: 24 Jul 2018
Todd Energy Limited Expiry Date: 01 Jun 2033
PO Box 802, New Plymouth 4340 Review Dates: June 2021, June 2027
Activity Class: Discretionary
Location: Mangahewa-G wellsite, Otaraoa
Road, Tikorangi (Property owner: FD & KS
Wyatt)
Application Purpose: Change
in the Taranaki region. The highest median enterococci count was
recorded at Ohawe (40 enterococci cfu/100 ml). Median enterococci counts at all other beaches
were equal to or less than 9 cfu/100 ml. Out of the 217 samples collected for both SEM and for
additional monitoring purposes, 95% were below the Alert level. Of the few samples which
entered the Alert and Action guideline category (5%), the vast majority (9 out of 11) had been
influenced by rainfall and/or freshwater.
The
information
would be likely to prejudice the supply of similar information, or information from the same
source, and it is in the public interest that such information continue to be supplied.
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That the public conduct of the whole or the relevant part of the proceedings of the meeting
would be likely to result in the disclosure of information where the withholding of the
information is necessary to protect information where
relief but can be considerable in extent
e.g. reefs off the Waitara coastline extend as far as 5 km offshore (TRC, 1991).
Taranaki reefs are exposed to high energy wave and wind conditions. Prevailing south westerly winds from
the Tasman Sea, not weakened by land barriers or local irregularities of the coastline, can be persistent. The
dominant wave direction is from the west, which results in considerable sand movement as waves strike
much of the coast obliquely. The sand is
number of significant
changes to regional transport planning and funding. Under these
changes, regional land transport strategies and regional land transport
programmes were replaced by a new single regional planning
document – the regional land transport plan, which combines elements
of both former documents.
The first such plan for the region, the Regional Land Transport Plan for
Taranaki 2015/16–2020/21 (the Plan or RLTP), was developed during
2014/15 and approved
tributary. The
underlying landform is of LUC class 4s1, with Uia sandy loam soils. The site is located in the Egmont
Ecological district, and the ecosystem type for this area has been mapped as MF8-2, Rimu, rata, kāmahi
forest (Singers 2016), less reduced or intact, with 68% remaining (Leathwick, 2017). The structure of the
vegetation at the site, as surveyed in the field, is dominated by a canopy of established regenerating
kamahi, with tawa, rimu, miro and kahikatea becoming apparent in the