will be
to facilitate and promote the shift away from cars
to active travel such as walking and cycling as
well as public transport. It will be a region-wide
project to improve travel choices to all our
communities and we’ll continue to champion the
move to sustainable travel.
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The role of Māori and iwi
We’ve embarked on a new approach in how we
kōrero with tangata whenua, moving towards a
partnership approach with the nine iwi o
Taranaki.
The freshwater
project to improve travel choices to all our
communities and we’ll continue to champion the
move to sustainable travel.
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The role of Māori and iwi
We’ve embarked on a new approach in how we
kōrero with tangata whenua, moving towards a
partnership approach with the nine iwi o
Taranaki.
The freshwater reforms give tangata whenua a
greater role in freshwater management by
focusing on Te Mana o Te Wai (the integrated
and holistic well-being of water) and requiring
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TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL NEWSLETTER December 201 No. 95 9
Farmers, an iwi rununga, businesses large and
small, individuals, a school and a kindergarten
are among the 15 winners of Taranaki’s
flagship Environmental Awards this year.
“These awards highlight and celebrate mighty
efforts right across the community,” says David
MacLeod, Chairman of the Taranaki Regional
Council, which has been making the annual
presentations since the early 1990s.
“They
16;
Statements of resource management issues of significance to iwi
authorities including: Biodiversity (BIO Obs and Pols), Coastal
environment (CNV obs and pols) Treaty of Waitangi (TOW Obs
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and pols) Kaitiakitanga (KTA obs and pols), Recognition of maori
relationships (REL obs and pols), Cultaral and spiritual values
(CSV objs and pol) .
(e) Does not provide a methods and rules framework which gives
effect to the policies and objectives of the
levels in the mussels collected at all of the sites on 27 November 2023
(Table 7). Factors which can increase the risk of norovirus infection in shellfish include prolonged onshore
winds which can direct the effluent back towards shore, and norovirus infection rates in the community
which will directly affect the levels of norovirus in the HWWTP wastewater. STDC and local iwi are notified
when norovirus is detected. Due to the limited access to the coast at these sites permanent warning signage
which impact on policy development and advice provided.
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Partnerships
and
relationships
• Work with Ngā iwi o Taranaki to ensure processes for policy
development are developed and implemented in partnership with mana
whenua and incorporate Mātauranga Māori and mana whenua values.
• Actively seek and deliver on joint priorities with mana whenua which
support better outcomes for Māori.
• Represent the Resource Management Directorate
consultation with Iwi throughout the process.
Recommended
That the Taranaki Regional Council:
a) receives the memorandum Submission on protecting Hector’s and Māui dolphins;
and
b) endorses the submission with any changes recommended by the Committee.
Williamson/Boyde
8. Coastal Occupation Charges
8.1 Mr C Spurdle, Planning Manager, spoke to the memorandum to seek Members’
agreement that the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) not charge for the
occupation of
aforementioned sites have indigenous biodiversity values of regional
significance and should be identified as Key Native Ecosystems.
Littlewood/MacLeod
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Policy and Planning Committee Meeting Tuesday 13 March 2018
3. Tiaki Te Mauri O Parininihi Trust – Annual Update
Mr John Hooker, Iwi Representative, gave a Mihi whakatau to welcome the guests
from Tiaki Te Mauri O Parininihi Trust to the meeting.
3.1 Mr S R
property being released to all interested/affected parties including relevant iwi to
help determine whether any effects of the discharge have been mitigated.
☐ Yes ☐ No
Signature
1. I have authority to sign on behalf of the party/ies named as applicants for this consent.
2. I have read, and understand, all information in this application form, including the requirement to pay additional
costs.
3. All information provided is true and correct. I understand that
arrangements, which are matters outside the scope of the Plan and
are more properly dealt with through the Council’s annual planning process.
Of note, all the Plan objectives, policies and rules address effects of interest to iwi
o Taranaki. However, specific objectives, policies, methods,
standards/terms/conditions and schedules also apply to ensure coastal use and
development appropriately recognise and provide for the management of adverse
effects on tangata whenua values. The