6. New Zealand Transport Agency Regional Report
6.1 Ms P McLean, NZ Transport Agency, spoke to the NZ Transport Agency’s Quarterly
Report (tabled) to the Taranaki Regional Transport Committee updating Members on
Agency news and activities.
6.2 A number of matters were noted and discussed by the Committee, including some staff
changes at the NZ Transport Office in New Plymouth and the recruitment of a Network
Manager to be based in New Plymouth or Palmerston North.
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information pack that everyone has received, and went through items.
5.2 Mr M J Nield, Director – Corporate Services, informed that Councillors technology will
stay as is. It was noted that if anyone had any major issues or they required an upgrade
to contact him.
5.3 Chairperson D N MacLeod spoke regarding nominations for Chairperson and Deputy
Chairperson of the LGNZ Regional Sector Group, which are due Thursday 31 October,
and asked Councillors if they
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Minutes of the Policy and Planning
Committee Meeting of the Taranaki
Regional Council, held in the Taranaki
Regional Council Chambers, 47 Cloten
Road, Stratford, on Tuesday 28 August
2018 at 10.30am.
Members Councillors N W Walker (Committee Chairperson)
M P Joyce
C L Littlewood
D H McIntyre
B K Raine
C S Williamson
D L Lean (ex officio)
D N MacLeod (ex officio)
Representative Ms E Bailey
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CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 3 – Coas t a l wa t e r qua l i t y
Schedule 3 – Coastal water quality
This schedule identifies the areas within the coastal marine area where providing for consented discharges has lead to localised degradation of water quality, resulting in restrictions to
shellfish gathering and recreational bathing. Restrictions may also occur in other areas of the coast as a result of unauthorised discharges or
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a refund from the transport operator.
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There are an increasing number of places in
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lakes with highly modified margins.
Nukuhau Lakes 4 ha A fringe of one or two metres wide around the lake edge consisting
of toetoe-raupo/giant umbrella sedge grassland, raupo reedland
and pukatea treeland.
Six small lakes in two adjacent gullies formed by slipping and
slumping which has dammed the gullies near the heads, impeding
drainage and forming the lakes. The edges are abrupt with steep
surrounding land, with shallow arms which have become eutrophic.
The catchments are
organic matter value is required.
Lab No: 2305748 v 1 Hill Laboratories Page 2 of 3
The following table(s) gives a brief description of the methods used to conduct the analyses for this job. The detection limits given below are those attainable in a relatively simple matrix.
Detection limits may be higher for individual samples should insufficient sample be available, or if the matrix requires that dilutions be performed during analysis. A detection limit range
indicates the lowest and highest
Hall, Director-Operations, spoke to the memorandum presenting to Members
for adoption, an updated Riparian Management Compliance Certificate regime.
9.2 It was noted that the Council has been encouraging plan holders to complete their
riparian plan implementation by 2020 or near thereafter. There are still 2,272
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kilometres of fencing and 3,432 kilometres of planting with current implementation
rates required to be