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CPSchedule6B2

the coastline from Titoko ridge/Whakarewa Pā in the north to Waiau in the south. Ngāti Mutunga iwi and whānau have gathered and continue to gather food according to the values and tikanga of Ngāti Mutunga. There remain important kaitiaki links to the pātiki, kōura and tāmure breeding grounds, as well as other fish resources. Another one of the Kaitiaki responsibilities that Ngāti Mutunga traditionally fulfilled and has continued to the present day is to protect the

RemediationApplication5839

contact consents Administration Staff at consents@itrc. aovt. nz to determine if you are required to seek comment from any Iwi Group under the Marine and Coastal Area (Takutai Moana) Act 2011 before lodging the application. 3.2 Name and address of owner or occupier at the discharge site (if different from 2. 1 and 2.2) Written approval of landowner(s) attached (See section 9) Yes 1-1 No 1-1 3.3 Location of activity (Including: Street/road name, number, and locality) /^f-6Q /^okoi^ ^a^

Minutes (meeting and hearing)

recommendations therein. Littlewood/Joyce 5. Regionally significant surf breaks 5.1 Mrs N West, Policy Analyst, spoke to the memorandum presenting for the Committee’s consideration the findings of the online Wave Survey and the reports relating to the identification of regionally significant surf breaks. 5.2 In response to a query about the potential impact of increased surfers it was noted that additional work is underway with iwi to identify sites of cultural significance in

Regional Software Holdings Ltd Annual Report 2023/24

Page 13 of 41 Environmental Monitoring and Reporting (EMAR) continued place for authoritative, up-to-date environmental data and information. Data and information from LAWA are being used by many (central and local government, research and education sector, industry, iwi and public) in a wide range of applications to inform decision making. 3. New Projects. The LAWA Operating System Upgrade was completed. This critical piece of work was required to continue to be able to maintain and

Quarterly Operational Report December 2019

Commentary/Highlights The number of consents processed for the quarter was 90, which is similar to last year. The Environment Court has released an interim decision on the Mt Messenger road upgrade project and consent conditions were endorsed. Appeals by iwi have been received on the mana whenua issue. The 100% consent processing time frame compliance has been maintained, meaning activities are not being delayed. Outputs/Key performance indications PERFORMANCE MEASURE ACTUAL PERFORMANCE

RemediationApplication5838

consents Administration Staff at consents@trc. aovt. nz to determine if you are required to seek comment from any Iwi Group under the Marine and Coastal Area (Takutai Moana) Act 2011 before lodging the application. 3.2 Name and address of owner or occupier at the site (if different from 2. 1 and 2. 2) Written approval of landowner(s) attached fSeesecf/on 11; Yes Q No Q 3.3 Location of activity (Including: Street/road name, number, and locality) , ^6^ /^loket^ /^ff^c^ ^/^' 3.4 Map

Schedule 5B - Sites of significance to Māori and associated values (Te Atiawa)

settlements in the rohe, such as Ngā Motu and the Waitara River, were on the coast. The papakainga was the centre of social, cultural, economic and spiritual well-being. Papapakainga such as Puke Ariki, Purakau, Rewa Rewa and Mangatī were located on the coast close to the valued resources of water, mahinga kai and kaimoana. The resources sustained and nourished the iwi and were important to ensure survival and to maintain the spiritual, cultural and economic prosperity of Te

Dow Paritutu PSI August 2024

site in February 20236. 4.2 Kaitiakitanga Two hapū and two iwi have an association with the Paritūtū site. It is a shared interest area between Taranaki Iwi and Te Atiawa; Ngāti Tairi Hapū (Taranaki), Ngā Mahanga, and Ngāti Te Whiti Hapū (Te Atiawa) and both have associations with the Paritūtū site. It is understood urupā are located on the property, which was also a papakāinga (settlement) and a battle ground. The site also sits within a broader cultural landscape of significance

Executive, Audit & Risk agenda August 2021

Kotahi.  River control schemes - $126,342 under budget mainly due to no flood damage so far this year  Regional Gardens - $1,139,015 under budget due to a delay in the Kaitake Trail project funding. Executive, Audit & Risk Committee - Financial and Operational Report 10 page  Governance - $114,919 over budget due to increased Iwi representative costs and higher overheads. 12. The Council reviewed its funding strategy with advisors PWC to satisfy short-term