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
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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
notified
4. agrees that the Council invite further submissions in support or opposition to
submissions made on the Proposed Plan.
Raine/Muir
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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
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.
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Application No. Consent No. Applicant Lodged Date Application type Description Activity type Location Catchment
24-11312-1.0 11312-1.0 New Plymouth District Council 23-Sep-24 New consent To install, use and remove temporary dams in the Mangaotuku Stream, to enable the
replacement of an existing wastewater pipe
Land Use Consent Devon Intermediate, St Aubyn Street,
New Plymouth
Huatoki
24-11312-1.0 11313-1.0 New Plymouth District Council 23-Sep-24 New consent To temporarily
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
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Schedule 3 – 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
funding tables to correct an error in the cost-split calculations shown. There was no
change to the totals, or to the rest of the attachment.
4.3 Councillor R F H Maxwell raised concern regarding the SH3 north corridor
improvements and sought clarification from the Transport Agency as to whether the
accelerated funds have been converted to something else and have the goal posts
changed in some way; and if so, how is the criteria normally applied to national land
transport funding going to
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
Environmental hotline 0800 736 222
Regional gardens regional.gardens@trc.govt.nz
Greg Rine Phone: (06) 765 7127
Mobile: 027 240 2470
Andrew Brooker Phone: (06) 765 7127
or Phone (06) 752 4141
Mobile 0210 264 4060
TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL www.trc.govt.nz
www.pukeiti.org.nz
is worth a look!
Please mark
these dates on
your calendar 2018
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M E E T I N G S
SAT U R DAY M A RC H 0 3
Autumn Members’ Day
Pukeiti, Rata Room in the Rain Forest
Pavilion for the meeting