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Remediation Hearing UDHG Evidence

the Mimitangiatua awa and down to the river mouth. They have seen and smelt the effects of the Uruti site over the last 20 years of operation. page I speak on behalf of Urenui District Health Group, my Tupuna and the local families in this area. That all the authorities of this Uruti Revital site who monitor, or should be monitoring the operation for compliance, who have let this happen. Taranaki Regional Council, New Plymouth District Council and the Medical

Minutes

would likely to unreasonably prejudice the commercial position of the person/s who supplied or who are the subject of the information and to enable the local authority to carry on without prejudice commercial negotiations. Maxwell/Williamson page Regional Transport Committee Meeting Wednesday 17 June 2015 There being no further business the Committee Chairperson, Councillor R F H Maxwell, declared the Regional Transport Committee meeting closed at

Regional Transport minutes September 2021

Taranaki 2021/22-2026/27 4.1 Ms F Ritson. Policy Analyst, Taranaki Regional Council, spoke to the memorandum advising Members of the release of the Regional Land Transport Plan for Taranaki 2021/22-2026/27 (the RLTP or the Plan),including related next steps. 4.2 Ms L Stewart, Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency, informed that the concerns raised have been heard and a team has been put in place to look at the process going forward. Resolved That the Taranaki Regional Transport

Appendix 10H: Te Atiawa

mistake" and refers to an incident that is no longer remembered. The Te Henui River and nearby papakainga were very important to Ngati Te Whiti. The three papakainga were close to each other and their occupants shared resources and strategies in times of conflict with other Hapu or Iwi. All sites are situated on the Te Henui River which was used for transport to the papakainga down river and on the coast. The papakainga on the coast at the Te Henui river mouth were Purakau, Autere

Taranaki Stadium Trust Statement of Intent Estimates 1 July 2024 to 30 June 2027

page Taranaki Stadium Trust Statement of Financial Performance For the Three Years Ended 30 June 2025, 30 June 2026 and 30 June 2027 Budget Budget Budget 2025 2026 2027 $ $ $ Income Taranaki Regional Council Grant 2,178,669 2,178,669 2,178,669 Crown Infrastructure Partners Funding 6,236,442 0 0 Rent 80,000 85,000 90,000 Interest received 10,000 0 0 Total income 8,505,111 2,263,669 2,268,669 Expenditure Depreciation and amortisation expense 1,100,000 1,900,000 1,900,000 Major

Remediation Hearing Ngāti Mutunga McKay additional

Policies related to this Objective are not met. The RNZ proposal is contrary to the Objectives and Policies of our Iwi Management Plan. TE MANA 0 TE WAI 13 The first obligation is to protect the health and well-being of the water. The health and mauri of the water will not be protected by the Applications. The Mimitangiatua is no longer used for mahinga kai or drinking, and we do not consider it safe for children to swim in river - this is partly due to the RNZ activities. 14 The second

Schedule 6 - Coastal sites with significant amenity values

page 190 CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 6 – Coas t a l s i t e s w i t h s ign i f i c an t am en i t y v a lues Schedule 6 - Coastal sites with significant amenity values This schedule identifies those coastal sites that have significant amenity values. Amenity values refer to those natural or physical qualities and characteristics of an area that contribute to a people’s appreciation of its pleasantness, aesthetic coherence, and cultural

Policy & Planning minutes July 2018

notified 4. agrees that the Council invite further submissions in support or opposition to submissions made on the Proposed Plan. Raine/Muir page Policy and Planning Committee Meeting Tuesday 17 July 2018 3. Review of minimum flows and water allocation in Taranaki – consultant report 3.1 Mr R Phipps, Science Manager, spoke to the memorandum introducing a report produced by Mr Ian Jowett entitled Review of Minimum flows and water

Submitter evidence - Bernard Coils

valley mostly due to air pollution, dropped dramatically. 4. Attempts were made to get Remediation NZ shut down or at least to contain their stink to their own property. 5. I gave evidence to the Resource Consent Renewal Hearing in 2010 for the local residents, outlining the dramatic effect on quality of life for the Bakers and other local residents. 6. I have lived in the Urenui / Uruti area most of my life. I spent a great deal of tine with Syd and

August 2021 hydrology report

with an average of 110%. Patea recorded 162.2mm of rain which was 149% of normal, while Brooklands Zoo recorded just 74% of normal with 127.6mm. Twenty-two of the 27 sites where rainfall is measured, recorded near or above normal for the month. The sites that recorded below normal were: Inglewood (87%), Brooklands Zoo (74%), Hillsborough (76%), Bell Block (82%) and Motunui 93%). Year to date rainfall is sitting between 84% and 121% of normal, with an average of 101%. Omahine at Moana Trig has