lookout for ways to do things better, faster or
smarter and be an active participant in the continuous improvement culture.
Be digitally savvy – Understand and be competent in the use of digital technologies relevant
to your role, including processing and storage of Council information in line with relevant
policies.
Emergency planning and response – Where required, participate in emergency
management training exercises and support Council during an emergency management
response,
As a general rule, farm dairy effluent must be discharged to land. Key points
All discharges of farm dairy and feed pad effluent require a resource consent.
Those with existing consents allowing discharge of treated effluent to water are required to switch to land-based disposal within a reasonable timeframe as consents expire or earlier. Plan ahead and talk to the Council at a very early stage.
Contingency discharge to water is allowed only on farms with high-risk soils, generally on the upper ring
You need to apply for a resource consent if you wish to do something that is not permitted by district or regional plans Knowing which activities need a resource consent and taking time to prepare your application thoroughly and accurately gives you the best start. Resource consents are not needed for some minor activities which are permitted by rules in our Regional Plans. Council officers can advise you which activities are 'permitted' within our Regional Plans. For building permits, other
section 79 of the Act, determines that it does not require further
information, further assessment of options or further analysis of costs and
benefits, or advantages and disadvantages prior to making a decision on this
matter.
MacLeod/Young
5. General Business
5.1 Councillor D N MacLeod requested officers to investigate the options available to
sustainably manage kaimoana in the regions coastal waters, given iwi concerns about
over fishing and dwindling resource
seems to remove
any rule based obligation to notify the consent, it should affect the consideration of affected
parties and whether the effects are likely to be more than minor (S95E). When considering
discretionary activities, all adverse effects of the activity can be considered. Activities
classified as discretionary are recognised as being capable of generating a wide range of
effects and therefore the assessment of effects is not narrowed or limited in any way.
24. In
Council. They are activities having less than minor adverse
effects on the environment, or having minor effects where affected parties have agreed
to the activity. In accordance with sections 87BB, 104 to 108 and 139 of the Resource
Management Act 1991, and pursuant to delegated authority to make these decisions, the
Chief Executive or the Director—Resource Management, has allowed the consents,
certificates of compliance and deemed permitted activities.
Consents and Regulatory Committee -
The Operations and Regulatory Committee deals with resource consents, compliance monitoring and pollution incidents. Generally meets every six weeks.
The Regional Transport Committee meets quarterly and includes representatives of Taranaki's four Councils, the NZ Transport Agency and other agencies.
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Submission on resource consent application
Online reference number:
Completed on:
Submitter's details
CA210837509
19 Aug 2021
Karen and Rod Brown
Karen Brown
Full name or company name of submitter
Contact Name
Email
Contact phone number
Postal Address:
Street address of property affected (if different to the address NA
above)
The Council will serve all formal documents electronically via the email address provided
complied with the decision-making provisions of the Local Government
Act 2002 to the extent necessary in relation to this decision; and in accordance with section 79 of
the Act, determined that it does not require further information, further assessment of options or
further analysis of costs and benefits, or advantages and disadvantages prior to making a
decision on this matter.
Williamson/Hughes
Better Travel Choices Update
Ms L Hawkins provided an overview of how the