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 matter.
Williamson/Hughes
Better Travel
development and work alongside others to develop them, including actively taking part in
Our TRC.
Be culturally aware – Show appreciation and understanding of Māori culture and values and
put these into practice in your work.
Be an agent for change – Always be on the 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
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 kai moana in the regions coastal waters, given iwi concerns about
over fishing and dwindling resource availability.
Recommended
That the Taranaki Regional Council:
a) confirms that
revitalised with a state-of-the-art GrassMaster hybrid turf, while eco-friendly LED lights now illuminate the stadium. “The East Stand's design, unveiled last year, received strong positive public feedback and remains unchanged. Its flexibility and scalability allow it to cater to small community matches and large international games, with the option to open up all or part of the facility. We are excited to begin the above-ground construction, bringing us closer to delivering the finest regional stadium
officers’ report
d) determines that this decision be recognised as not significant in terms of section 76 of
the Local Government Act 2002
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e) determines 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, determines that it does not require further
information, further assessment of options or further analysis of costs and benefits, or
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.
Walker/Littlewood
4. National Statement for Indigenous Biodiversity 2023
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4.1 Mr F Kiddle – Strategy Lead, spoke to the Memorandum to inform members of the
Council’s responsibilities
products or wastes in uncovered
containers resulting in spills and overflows which
pollute stormwater
• Solvent smells or coloured water in stormwater
drains
• Blockage of stormwater grates and drains with waste
plaster.
How your waste can pollute the
environment
Any material or substance left uncovered or on the
ground outside can flow, or be washed by rainwater,
into a nearby stormwater drain where it will result in
the pollution of the local stream and/or the coast.
June bucked the trend for more than average monthly rainfall since the start of 2023 with an average of 74.9mm, or just 58% of the typical amount for the month. This ranged from 80% less rainfall at Waitotara at Ngutuwera, and 37% less rainfall at Brooklands Zoo at New Plymouth than a typical June. Year to date rainfall ranges from 5% less rainfall at Uruti at Kaka Rd, and 45% more rainfall at Whanganui at Mataimona Trig, with an average of 16% more than normal. Mean river flows for June were