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Policy and Planning Agenda March 2023 Web

C L Littlewood ex officio N W Walker ex officio E Bailey Iwi Representative P Moeahu Iwi Representative M Ritai Iwi Representative C Filbee South Taranaki District Council G Boyde Stratford District Council B Haque New Plymouth District Council L Gibbs Federated Farmers Attending Mr S J Ruru Chief Executive Mr A D McLay Director - Resource Management Ms A J Matthews Director – Environment Quality Mr M J Nield

Executive, Audit and Risk Committee Agenda May 2022

has been prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting practice. Policy considerations 17. This memorandum and the associated recommendations are consistent with the policy documents and positions adopted by this Council under various legislative frameworks including, but not restricted to, the Local Government Act 2002, the Resource Management Act 1991 and the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987. Iwi considerations 18. This memorandum and

Policy and Planning Committee Agenda Nov 2023 web

Bigham Chairperson D M Cram D H McIntyre A L Jamieson C L Littlewood (ex officio - zoom) N W Walker (ex officio) E Bailey Iwi Representative (zoom) P Moeahu Iwi Representative M Ritai Iwi Representative (zoom) C Filbee South Taranaki District Council G Boyde Stratford District Council L Gibbs Federated Farmers joined meeting at 10.38 Attending Mr S J Ruru Chief Executive Mr A D McLay Director - Resource Management

Taranaki Solid Waste Management Committee Agenda May 2023

Officers Activity Report 9 page Iwi considerations 5. This memorandum and the associated recommendations are consistent with the Council’s policy for the development of Māori capacity to contribute to decision-making processes (schedule 10 of the Local Government Act 2002) as outlined in the adopted long- term plan and/or annual plan. Similarly, iwi involvement in adopted work programmes has been recognised in the preparation of this memorandum. Community considerations 6.

CDEM Joint Committee Minutes May 2022

to commence new tasks until other items have been completed. 3.12 Mr T Velvin highlighted a risk around recovery manager depth and the current across roles with fatigue across councils and businesses advising that we are likely to see change within the depth of statutory roles. 3.13 Mayor P Nixon, congratulated TEMO on the Taranaki model being singled out nationally as a stand out District Health Board and additionally, the efforts of iwi during difficult periods to ensure the

Taranaki Regional Council Regional Coastal Plan 1998 inoperative

the environment of the region. Iwi means tribe or grouping of people of Maori descent. Iwi authority* means the authority which represents an iwi and which is recognised by that iwi as having authority to do so. Iwi o Taranaki or iwi of Taranaki refers to iwi whose rohe (territory or boundary) fall either wholly or partially within the Taranaki Region. Kaitiakitanga* means the exercise of guardianship; and in relation to a resource, includes the ethic of guardianship

TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL Local Governance Statement 2022 2025

outline how the Waitara River Committee, and relevant Iwi authorities that have an interest in the Waitara River catchment, might work with Council in its policy development, consenting and environmental monitoring functions. _Toc127883382 Bylaws The Council has established two sets of bylaws. These bylaws are the Taranaki Regional Council Navigation Bylaws for Port Taranaki and its approaches 2009 and the Taranaki Regional Council Flood Protection Bylaw 2020. These bylaws came into effect

Policy and Planning Agenda June 2023

Confirmation of Policy and Planning Minutes - 14 March 2023 4 page Date 14 March 2023 Venue: Taranaki Regional Council Boardroom, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford Document: 3154919 Present C S Williamson Committee Chairperson D M Cram D H McIntyre S W Hughes B J Bigham C L Littlewood ex officio N W Walker ex officio E Bailey Iwi Representative P Moeahu Iwi Representative M Ritai Iwi Representative G Boyde Stratford

Job Description Rivers Engineer

landowners, consultants and territorial authorities. The role encompasses effective engagement with iwi and hapū, the local community and a wide range of internal and external stakeholders to provide sound technical advice on drainage, flooding, river control and river-related erosion as well as river-related structures, to ensure effective implementation of regional and national policies and regulations. Effectively communicating river-related technical advice to a range of audiences is a key

Ordinary Council Agenda February 2024 Part 2

work beginning immediately, including a review of the National Environmental Standards for Freshwater (NES-F). The process is expected to take between 18 and 24 months and will include a full consultation process with all stakeholders including iwi and the community. To date there has been limited detail from the government indicating the level of change expected beyond such indications as ‘… is committed to improving freshwater quality for the benefit of all New Zealanders by