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Gardens Pukeiti Fungi and mushroom walk and talk 2025 Website Normal Card
Consents and Regulatory Committee Agenda July 2022
authority. Background 3. The attachments show resource consent applications, certificates of compliance and deemed permitted activities that have been investigated and decisions made by officers of the Taranaki Regional 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
Community extravaganza celebrates completion of Stadium Taranaki project
A community extravaganza will mark the completion of the project to redevelop Stadium Taranaki. The free celebration event on 4 May will include the East Stand open for public viewing, food trucks, live music, face painting, activities for all ages both on the Main Field and around the Stadium, lawn games and more. The celebration event will run from 9.30am to 12.30pm and be followed by two free Central Football games, kicking off at 12.30pm and 2.45pm. Mike Nield, Director Corporate Services
Consents and Regulatory Committee Agenda August 2022
Council: a) receives the schedule of resource consents granted and other consent processing actions, made under delegated authority. Background 3. The attachments show resource consent applications, certificates of compliance and deemed permitted activities that have been investigated and decisions made by officers of the Taranaki Regional Council. They are activities having less than minor adverse effects on the environment, or having minor effects where affected parties have agreed
Ngāti Maru
Maruwharanui is the eponymous tupuna of Ngāti Maru. Ngāti Maru has one active marae, Te Upoko o te Whenua, also known as Pukehou or Tarata Marae. *Wording taken from Ngāti Maru Mandate Strategy 2015. Contact Ngāti Maru Authorised voice Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Maru Trust Website: ngatimaru.co.nz(external link) Location 62 De Havilland Drive, Bell Block, New Plymouth, 4312 Postal address PO Box 202, Inglewood 4347 Chairperson Sam Tamarapa email: sam@ngatimaru.co.nz Pou Whakahaere - CEO Anaru Marshall
Operations and Regulatory Committee Agenda November 2022
the Taranaki Regional Council: a) receives the schedule of resource consents granted and other consent processing actions, made under delegated authority. Background 3. The attachments show resource consent applications, certificates of compliance and deemed permitted activities that have been investigated and decisions made by officers of the Taranaki Regional Council. They are activities having less than minor adverse effects on the environment, or having minor effects where
Compliance monitoring
The environmental performance of consent holders is closely monitored by the Council, with results reported to the community. The Council’s scientific and technical officers prepare 100-plus monitoring reports each year, most of them annual, biennial or triennial compliance reports covering large individual consent holders in most cases, or a number of smaller consent-holders – within a particular catchment, for example. There are also reports covering one-off activities such as exploration
Executive, Audit and Risk Committee Agenda September 2024
recognised not significant in terms of section 76 of the Local Government Act 2002 d) determined that it has 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
Protecting wetlands
New regulations to protect wetlands were introduced in the National Environmental Standards for Freshwater 2020 (NES-F) as part of the Government’s Essential Freshwater reforms. For decades, protecting wetlands’ water quality and biodiversity values has been a priority for the Council and we have worked with Taranaki landowners to protect and enhance the region’s precious wetlands through our riparian and biodiversity programmes. Wetlands – swamps, marshes, bogs and the like – are the meeting