The winds damaged about 600
overhead lines or poles, cutting off power to many in South
Taranaki, some for several days. Later the same month it was
the north’s turn to be buffeted.
Other weather fluctuations over the past five years have
included:
• Wildly see-sawing temperatures in 2009 and a hot dry
summer in 2009 2010 with drought in South Taranaki in–
April 2010.
• A swarm of tornadoes in north Taranaki in June 2011, which
caused power outage and damage to
5. Minutes of State Highway 3 Working Party – 20 September 2019
5.1 Mr M J Nield, Director - Corporate Services, spoke to the memorandum updating members
on the postponements and rescheduling of these meetings, the next meeting is going to be
held late July or early August with the potential to include a site visit to the Awakino
tunnel bypass and work sites.
Resolves
That the Taranaki Regional Transport Committee of the Taranaki Regional Council :
a) receives the unconfirmed …
2. receives the report New Zealand’s fresh waters : values, state, trends and human impacts
3. notes the strong alignment between much of what the Council is undertaking or
promoting for environmental management of fresh water, and the stance taken by
Sir Peter within the report to address environmental issues.
Joyce/MacLeod
4. SEM Freshwater Physico-chemical monitoring programme 2015-2016 report
4.1 The memorandum presenting an update to the Committee on the latest
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Application No. Consent No. Applicant Lodged Date Application Type Description Activity Type Location Catchment
24-06785-2.1 R2/6785-2.1 Shaugh Partnership 19-Feb-24 Replacement for expiring consent To use a culvert in the Manganui Stream for farm access purposes Land Use Consent 574 Kina Road, Opunake Oaonui
24-11179-1.0 R2/11179-1.0 KiwiRail Holdings Limited 22-Feb-24 New consent
To erect, place and maintain a rock rip-rap revetment structure in the
Waitotara river for erosion
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million in the Stratford district, and $57 million
in South Taranaki. The value of building consents increased by over 25% in the 12 months up to June 2014,
largely because of strong growth in commercial consents in South Taranaki, which experienced significant
growth in factory construction or expansion and increased investment in farm buildings during this time.
Residential construction is a major driver of construction activity in the region, particularly in New Plymouth.
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NPGHS, SHGC, NPBHS, Highlands Int.
NP - SHGC, Bus Centre (Ariki St), Devon Int.,
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Crushers
Dread Rock
East Beach
East End
Far Toos (Kina Road North)
Farmhouse
Fin Whaka
Fitzroy Beach
Graveyards
Greenmeadows
Greenmeadows Beach
Inside Fences
Kaupokanui Beach
Kina Point (Kina Road South)
Kina Road
Komene Road Beach
Kumera Patch
Lupins
Manihi Reef
Mangahume Reef
Oakura Beach
Oakura Camp Ground
Oakura River Mouth
Oaonui Beach
Oats
Ohawe Beach
Opunake Reef and Beach
Patea River
with ponded or very slow downstream flow conditions.
Water temperatures had a moderate range of 6.7˚C partly due to the coastal seawater
influence, with a maximum of 21.2˚C recorded in early afternoon in early March
2017. All of the samples were collected before 1310 hrs and therefore maximum river
temperatures (which tend to occur later in the afternoon) were not recorded.
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