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Interim Review of the Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki

Environment Report 2015. 3 Reviewing the effectiveness of policy is an important component of resource management, completing the circle of policy development, delivery of that policy through methods, monitoring the outcomes of delivering that policy and taking appropriate actions to deliver on the policy. 4. Consulting with iwi and hapū regarding identification of places of special cultural and traditional value associated with the air resource. 5. Providing advice and information,

Resource consents 22 May-9 July 2020

Generally consistent with Iwi Environmental Management Plan  Do not oppose, subject to conditions page Non-notified authorisations issued by the Taranaki Regional Council between 22 May 2020 and 09 Jul 2020 R2/10401-1.3 Commencement Date: 05 Jun 2020 Airport Farm Trustees Limited Expiry Date: 01 Jun 2034 58 Airport Drive, RD 3, New Plymouth 4373 Review Dates: Jun 2022, Jun 2028 Activity Class: Discretionary …

Council meeting agenda June 2021

M G Davey C L Littlewood D H McIntyre E D Van Der Leden M P Joyce ex officio D N MacLeod ex officio Representative Mr K Holswich Iwi Representative Members Ms E Bailey Iwi Representative Mr M Ritai Iwi Representative Attending Mr S J Ruru Chief Executive Mr M J Nield Director – Corporate Services Ms A J Matthews Director - Environment Quality Mr A D McLay Director – Resource Management Mr C McLellan Consents

Regional Transport Committee agenda March 2018

memorandum has been prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting practice. Policy considerations 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 and the Land Transport Management Act 2003. Regional Transport Committee - Minutes of the Regional Transport Advisory Group 10 page Iwi

Annual Plan 2020/2021

students, iwi and hapū and grassroots organisations across the region. The cause is aided by smart technology and nimble adaptation as lessons are learned. The programme is still in its early days but the Council’s own biodiversity monitoring, as well as community anecdotes aplenty, suggest it’s already giving Taranaki healthier ecosystems where indigenous plants and wildlife can thrive and grow in numbers. The programme will continue to roll out stage by stage into new areas in the coming months

Long-Term Plan 2018-2028 (Final draft pending approval)

Walk’ set to boost the region’s burgeoning reputation as a visitor destination. The Council is also confident about its plans to build on recent gains in freshwater quality; to develop its education programme; and to broaden and deepen its relationship with iwi and hapū. Financially, the impact of our proposals is relatively minor. There is an increase of 4.5 percent in the general rates take for 2018/2019. In the last three years, the average general rates increase has been 0.97%. Over

Supporting Document for Ordinary Council meeting February 2018

emerging ‘Great Walk’ set to boost the region’s burgeoning reputation as a visitor destination. The Council is also confident about its plans to build on recent gains in freshwater quality; to develop its education programme; and to broaden and deepen its relationship with iwi and hapū. Financially, the impact of our proposals is relatively minor. The Council is proposing an increase of 3.5 percent in its general rates take for 2018/2019. In the last three years, the average general rates

Remediation Hearing Paora Laurence

page Karakia/tauparapara Pepeha Ko Taranaki te mounga te mounga teitei Ko Mimitangiatua te awa, Ko Tokomaru te waka, Ko Tama ariki te tangata 0 runga Rakeiora te tohunga Ka tau te waka ki te whanga 0 Tokomaru Karapotia te Hika 0 te Ika Ka ii ki Mohakatino Whakatii tona whare Ka Maraerotuhia Hei whakapiritanga I tona iwi nei Mai Titoki ki te Rau 0 Huia Ko Ngati Mutunga te iwi, Ko Te Kekeriwai te Hapu, Ko au te uri 0 ng wh nau Baker raua ko McClutchie. Ko au te mat mua 0 ng

SOE2022 Aquatic Ecosystems

funding and/or support of fish passage remediation projects. We are working towards the removal of a number of significant barriers, following the successful removal of the Kaūpokonui Weir, a project championed by local iwi and hapū. Left: Location and density of farm culverts identified on farms in the Riparian Management Programme. Right: Location and density of points where local roads or state highways intersect with rivers, indicative of the presence of bridges or culverts.

Emergency meeting agenda March 2020

Iwi considerations 33. 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. Emergency Ordinary Meeting - Governance and decision-making …