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Appendix 2A: Values of protected wetlands in the Taranaki region

page 2 1 7 APPENDIX IIA APPENDICES Appendix IIA Values of protected wetlands in the Taranaki region55 Wetland Area Ecological values Other natural and amenity values Awahou Scenic Reserve swamp 7.4 ha Vegetation (toe-toe, raupo, sedge tussockland) probably unmodified. Valley bottom terraces of the Awahou Stream and its tributaries. Barrett Lake Scenic Reserve 10 ha Valuable waterbird habitat, including bittern. Raupo and

AhititiRequestSept2019

project — Ahititi Stock Effluent and Pre-Treatment Facility Upgrade Background to variation request The NZ Transport Agency (NZTA), as consent owner for the Ahititi stock effluent disposal facility (SEDF), currently operates under Resource Consent (6221-1) from the Taranaki Regional Council (TRC). The Consent expires on 1st June 2021. Over the years, the usage of the SEDF has outpaced its capacity, and the site has struggled to cope in recent times. New Plymouth District Council

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page Ordinary Meeting Monday 13 May 2019 and Tuesday 14 May 2019 10.00am Taranaki Regional Council, Stratford To hear submissions on the 2019/2020 Annual Plan page Agenda for the Ordinary Meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council to be held in the Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford, on Monday 13 May 2019 and Tuesday 14 May 2019 commencing at 10.00am to hear submissions on the Council's 2019/2020 …

Council meeting minutes August 2018

(Director-Resource Management) G K Bedford (Director-Environment Quality) S Tamarapa (Iwi Communications Officer) P Ledingham (Communications Officer) Mrs R Johnson (Financial Services Manager) Mr E Ellis (Environment Services Manager) (General Business only) Mrs K van Gameren (Committee Administrator) Apologies The apologies from Councillor M G Davey, Councillor M P Joyce and Councillor M J McDonald were received and sustained. Notification of Late

Message to Wellington 2017 - summary

page MESSAGE TO WELLINGTON from Taranaki’s civic leaders Here are the eight priorities for Taranaki Taranaki Crossing: Our councils are already working on and investing in an iconic, mountain-to-sea visitor experience. The Government needs to commit more long- overdue expenditure within the National Park to meet visitor demand. As a Great Walk, it would be a major boost to the regional economy. SH43 – Forgotten World Highway: The sealing of the

Pingao

page Taranaki Regional Council Environmental Services 47 Cloten Road, Stratford Ph: 06 765 7127, www.trc.govt.nz Working with people | caring for Taranaki DESCRIPTION Pingao is a grass-like plant that grows on active sand-dune systems throughout New Zealand. It is a member of the sedge family, and is often called golden sand sedge. The stiff, curled leaves vary in colour from brilliant green (when young) to golden yellow, eventually turning

Consents issued 21 April-25 May 2017

R2/5739-2.0 Structure - Pipeline R2/10414-1.0 Pipe Waterway R2/10423-1.0 Structure - Culvert R2/10428-1.0 Structure - Culvert R2/5505-2.0 Structure - Culvert Consent Holder R2/0231-4.0 Take Surface Water R2/5453-2.0 Structure - Intake R2/10314-1.0 Water - Industry R2/1211-4.0 Water - Industry Non-notified authorisations issued by the Taranaki Regional Council between 21 Apr 2017 and 25 May 2017 Subtype Discharge Permit Mullag Partnership Rodney & Marie Mills

Regional Transport minutes September 2018

(Sport Taranaki) Apologies There were no apologies. Notification of Late Items There were no late items of general business. Deputation Mr Darryl MacDonald, Amber and Black Quality Cars, made a deputation to the Committee on the number of accidents at the SH3 Northgate/Watson Street intersection, New Plymouth adjacent to his car sale business. The NZ Transport Agency provided an update on Mr MacDonald’s concerns that have been expressed to the Agency and the Agency’s response to

web NZTAUpdateSept2019

page Taranaki Regional Transport Committee 11 September 2019 page • We’re continuing to focus on how we can better work together now in a challenging funding environment, as well as in the future. • As part of developing the 2021-24 NLTP, we want to share and discuss our investment signals early and often to support you as you’re putting together Regional Land Transport Plans (RLTPs). • These investment signals will be formed as we identify more ways to put a greater

Council meeting minutes 7 May 2018

Campbell-Smart The Ordinary Meeting adjourned at 12.10pm. The Ordinary Meeting reconvened at 12.55pm. Submission No. 48 Te Korowai o Ngāruahine Trust Ms Louise Tester Submission No. 37 Climate Justice Taranaki Ms Janice Liddle Submission No. 2 Kindergarten Taranaki Mrs Cherie Boyd Mrs Lizzy Brouwers Submission No. 40 Stratford Primary School Mrs Marlene Lewis Two Stratford Primary School students (Michael and Arabella) Submission No. 34 Toimata Foundation Ms