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Taranaki Regional Council
New Plymouth Constituency
Electing 5 Regional Councillors
Rusty KANE
People's Choice
My principal place of residence is in the New
Plymouth Constituency area. I am also standing
for Taranaki District Health Board.
Rusty Kane.
Soil Consultant BSC.
Candidate for Taranaki Regional Council.
If elected I will work closely with region's farmers, iwi and
industry for the region's social, economic, and environmental
well-being. I will work hard to ensure
through extensive riparian
planting and diligent discharge monitoring.
But there is more to be done.
The Council must continue to care for and enhance our
environment while coping with climate, industrial and
agricultural changes. I'm impressed by the professional conduct
of the Council and want to be part of its future.
I've lived in New Plymouth for fifty plus years and my life is
shared with husband Ian and adult sons Greg and Justin.
You may know me for my lengthy involvement in Netball, Civil
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Change of Meeting Venue
Notification
The venue for the Taranaki Regional Council’s Ordinary meeting on Tuesday 9 April
2019 has moved to the Port Taranaki Limited Boardroom, 2-8 Bayly Road, New
Plymouth, commencing at 10.30am.
Meeting Dates Notification
Consents and Regulatory Committee Tuesday 30 April 2019 9.30am
Policy and Planning Committee Tuesday 30 April 2019 10.30am
Executive, Audit and Risk Committee Monday 13 May 2019 10.00am
Ordinary Meeting to hear
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Doc#2255904-v1
Minutes of the Ordinary Meeting of the
Taranaki Regional Council, held
Taranaki Regional Council Chambers, 47
Cloten Road, Stratford, on Monday 13
May 2019 and Tuesday 14 May 2019 at
10.00am to hear submissions to the
2019/2020 Annual Plan
Present Councillors D N MacLeod (Chairperson)
M J Cloke
M G Davey
D L Lean (Deputy Chairperson)
C L Littlewood (via Zoom)
M J McDonald
D H McIntyre
B K Raine
N W
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CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 1 – Coas t a l m ana gem ent a reas
Figure 7: Mimi Estuary.
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CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 1 – Coas t a l m ana gem ent a reas
Figure 8: Onaero Estuary and Urenui Estuary.
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Figure 9: Waiongana Estuary and Waitara
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TKT
Community Kiwi Protection
programme
(CKP)
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CKP projects
Predator control on private properties
• Well-established
programme
• Running for over 10
years
• Requires kiwi
presence
• Willingness of
landowners
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TKT provides tools and know-how to landowners,
enabling them to make a positive difference
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Egmont National Park projects
1. Partnership with DOC with trap
rivers being
clean for swimming and our natural habitat thriving. I'll also
focus on accessible public transport, environmental education
and strong oversight on expenditure on Yarrows Stadium.
I bring a range of expertise, being a director of Port Taranaki,
on the council of WITT and a Chartered Member of the Institute
of Directors. I run my own business, and have a background in
policy and regulation, previously providing policy advice to the
NZ and UK Governments. I've a degree in economics and a
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Taranaki Regional Council
New Plymouth Constituency
Electing 5 Regional Councillors
Bob WAUGH
My principal place of residence is in the New
Plymouth Constituency area.
Bob Waugh, New Plymouth constituency: Our
community needs environmentally conscious
economic growth to enable local infrastructure to
support our lifestyle into the future. Two
significant issues facing Taranaki are the likely decline of the
offshore oil industry and log exports which could negatively
affect
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Appendix II
Fish survey report
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Memorandum
Fish Survey – Waiaua River
Introduction
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Methods
Table 1 Sampling sites surveyed in the Waiaua River and Mangahume Stream in relation to the Opunake
Hydro HEP
Site Location E N
Distance
Inland
(km)
Altitude
(MASL)
Electric fishing
Seine
netting
Length
surveyed
(m)
Approx.
area
surveyed
(m2)
Approx.
area
surveyed
(m2)
1 Mangahume Stream 1675805
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Loading your bike
Squeeze bike rack handle
up to release lower rack.
STEP 1
Lift bike onto rack with front
wheel facing toward yellow
support arm and fit wheels
into clearly labelled slots.
STEP 2
Raise support arm over front
tyre so the hook rests on the
top of the front wheel.
STEP 3
Remove any loose items from
the bike that could fall off
while the bus is moving. Let
the driver know you’re going
to load your bike.
Please remember that loading
and