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Executive, Audit Risk Committee Agenda September 2022

memorandum has been prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting practice. Policy considerations 9. 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 10. This memorandum and

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Agenda for Ordinary Council meeting February 2017.

Executive Audit and Risk Agenda December 2024 web

1998, the Resource Management Act 1991 and the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987. Iwi considerations 26. 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. 27. The RCAs in the region (being the three district councils and

Assessment of environmental effects

KA-19 and KA-20 wells) Applicant Shell Todd Oil Services Ltd Postal address Private Bag 2035, New Plymouth Site location 360 Palmer Road, Kapuni Map reference at or about NZTM 1701152E – 5630141N Legal description Lots 1& 2 DP 11138 Blk XVI Kaupokonui SD Catchment Kapuni KA-4/14 Wellsite Applicant Shell Todd Oil Services Ltd Postal address Private Bag 2035, New Plymouth Site location 598 Palmer Road, Kapuni Map reference at or about NZTM 1700895E – 5632589N Legal description

Policy & Planning minutes September 2020

(via zoom) G Boyde Stratford District Council Mr P Moeahu Iwi Representative Ms L Tester Iwi Representative Ms B Bigham Iwi Representative Mr P Muir Federated Farmers (via zoom) Attending Councillor D L Lean Messrs M J Nield Acting Chief Executive S Ruru A D McLay Director - Resource Management G K Bedford Director - Environment Quality C Spurdle Planning Manager S Ellis Environment Services Manager (part meeting) S Tamarapa Iwi

TRC Climate Summary Report December 2024

page Taranaki Regional Council Monthly Rainfall and Environmental Data Report for December 2024 Note: The data presented here are provisional data only and may change as a result of quality control at a later date. 1. Rainfall Map 1: December total rainfall (mm) and percentage of long-term mean (colour key). page Map 1a. Total rainfall 1 January to end December (mm) and percentage of long-term mean (colour key). Table 1: Rainfall December and year

Future of Transport Consultation Report - July 2023

Taranaki, the speed management plans and the RLTP, the Council and the three Territorial Authorities decided to seek high-level feedback from the community. Using the Social Pinpoint online engagement tools and traditional feedback mechanisms such as a hard copy survey, feedback was sought on the long-term vision for transport, road safety and speed management, cycling, walking and active travel, public transport and anything else related to transport via an interactive map and a survey featuring

Single Stage Business Case Community Engagement Report - April to June 2024

categories, like on-board wifi and improved advertising that promote our bus services. Engagement methods We used a combination of digital tools and in-person engagement methods. Social Pinpoint was used as our online tool and we utilised the maps and pin tools available on this engagement tool for people to add their feedback and comments. We hosted a range of pop-up events across the region that had large maps of our bus network displayed, where people wrote their ideas and

Tangata Whenua

page 35 Where we live Tangata whenua There are eight recognised iwi within the boundaries of the Taranaki region. Four of these have completed Treaty of Waitangi settlements. They are Ngāti Tama, Ngāti Ruanui, and Ngaa Rauru whose settlements were all legislated in 2003, and Ngāti Mutunga whose settlement legislation was passed through Parliament in 2006. At the time of writing, Te Atiawa and Ngāruahine iwi have initialled their respective deeds of settlement