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Taranaki Regional Council
South Taranaki Constituency
Electing 3 Regional Councillors
Alan MURRAY
My principal place of residence is in the South
Taranaki Constituency area.
Standing for the Taranaki Regional Council
because I am passionate about the future of our
province.
Previous experience on Hawera Community Board
and Councillor in Northland.
Work experience includes water treatment, accountancy,
agricultural/horticultural and 10 years as a Builder.
Present Council
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Taranaki Regional Council
North Taranaki Constituency
Electing 2 Regional Councillors
Donald Hugh MCINTYRE
My principal place of residence is in the North
Taranaki Constituency area.
I offer myself for re-election to Taranaki Regional
Council because I have a passion for the
community in which my family and I live.
Firstly I wish to give back to the place I live in.
Secondly I have a desire to see the place where I live and work,
the best it can be with the resources we
By-pass, SH3 Safety Improvements, Mt
Messenger, Awakino Tunnel By-pass, and projects that improve
walking and cycling access. Port Taranaki, Yarrows Stadium are
important for the province.
Proud supporter of the Predator Free Programme, Taranaki
Regional Gardens, many other Environmental projects lead by
Council, and Community, including the Riparian Planting
programme.
Have been proud to be part of a Council that continues to strive
for very high environmental outcomes.
Your support will allow me to
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Taranaki Regional Council
North Taranaki Constituency
Electing 2 Regional Councillors
Mike DAVEY
My principal place of residence is in the North
Taranaki Constituency area. I am also standing for
Taranaki District Health Board.
I have lived in Taranaki for over 40 year's -
married with grandchildren. Elected
representative of the regional council and trustee
of T.E.T. Trust for over 9 year's. Employed in the rural sector,
and enjoy working with farmers, guardians of our
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Schedules and appendices
COASTAL PL AN FOR TARANAKI Schedu les and append i ces
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CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 2 – Coas t a l m ana gem ent a reas
Schedule 1 – Coastal management areas ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 119
Schedule 2 – Coastal areas of outstanding
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Waihī Stream to
Pariokariwa Point
and Parininihi
ONC1, ONFL1
Mōhakatino
Estuary
A1
Map 1 ±
0 0.5 10.25
km
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Waihī Stream to
Pariokariwa Point
and Parininihi
ONC1, ONFL1
Te Puia Pā
Map 2 ±
0 0.5 10.25
km
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Waihī Stream to
Pariokariwa Point
and Parininihi
ONC1, ONFL1
Tongaporutu
Estuary
Tongaporu tu
Petroglyph
Rapanu i
midden
A2
Map 3 ±
0 0.5 10.25
km
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Waihī Stream to
Pariokariwa Point
and Parininihi
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Taranaki Regional Council
2017 Meeting Schedule
Dates and times for individual meetings may have altered subsequent to preparation of this document.
For up-to-date schedule, see www.trc.govt.nz/meetings-schedule
January 31 Tuesday 9.30am Consents & Regulatory Committee
31 Tuesday 11.00am Policy & Planning Committee
February 6 Monday Waitangi Day
13 Monday 10.00am Executive, Audit & Risk Committee
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Maintain the successful self-help
possum control programme and align maintenance
work around Egmont National Park with Department
of Conservation pest control work inside the Park.
The Council will also complete the final stage
of the Lower Waitara Flood Protection Scheme
upgrade to give the Waitara community the
level of flood protection it deserves.
Efficiently process resource consent applications
within statutory timeframes, and comprehensively
monitor
mailto:info@surfbreak.org.nz
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Submission
Number
Submitter Name
Care of Email Postal address
23. New Plymouth District Council Dion Cowley dion.cowley@npdc.govt.nz 84 Liardet Street, Private Bag 2025, New Plymouth 4342
24.
Paora Aneti 17 & 18 Māori
Reservation Trustees
Fay Mulligan
david.fay@xtra.co.nz
Puniho Pa, 7178A South Road, RD 37, Warea
25. New Zealand Petroleum and Minerals Sarah Stevenson Sarah.Stevenson@mbie.govt.nz PO Box 1473, Wellington 6140
26. Transpower
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File note
6 May 2008
Document: 452953
Patea Freezing Works – Inspection of tanks and vessels
A number of tanks and vessels have been identified and viewed on the site. Inspection of
those that were safely accessible, indicate that most have corroded to the point where they
are holed. Taking into account the time lapsed since the plant was closed, it is considered
reasonable to assume that none still contain any liquid residues. However the presence of
solid chemical