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Local Maps Portal how to guide Web2

page Select map category Navigate around the map Zoom in or out of the map Display information about a particular site Search for a feature This guide shows you how to use the online map portal to: Local Maps Find information about a feature Turn layers on and off Zoom to a location using GPS coordinates Print a map The Councils new interactive map portal designed to provide fast access to mapped information. The map portal can be viewed on smartphones

Mapping and analysis - M.A.I.N Trust NZ

page Predator Control Workshop, 1st November 2015 www.main.net.nz Mapping and Data Analysis Predator Control Workshop, 1st November 2015 page Predator Control Workshop, 1st November 2015 www.main.net.nz Taranaki groups with a purpose page Predator Control Workshop, 1st November 2015 www.main.net.nz In order to evaluate success of the projects, we need to know • what the situation is now • what difference we are

Council meeting agenda February 2020

Item 2 12 Minutes Consents and Regulatory Meeting - 4 February Item 3 17 Minutes Policy and Planning Meeting - 4 February Item 4 24 Minutes Executive, Audit and Risk - 17 February Item 5 28 March 2020 Meeting dates Item 6 29 Membership of Regional Transport Committee Item 7 31 Iwi Appointments to Standing Committees Item 8 37 Taranaki Triennial Agreement Item 9 43 Local Governance Statement Item 10 70 2020/2021 Annual Plan Estimates Item 11 79 Public Excluded …

Policy & Planning minutes November 2021

District Council Councillor S Hitchcock New Plymouth District Council Zoom Councillor C Young South Taranaki District Council Ms L Tester Iwi Representative Zoom Ms B Bigham Iwi Representative Zoom Mr P Moeahu Iwi Representative Attending Councillor D L Lean Mr S J Ruru Chief Executive Mr A D McLay Director - Resource Management Ms A J Matthews Director – Environment Quality Mr D R Harrison Director - Operations Mr C Spurdle Planning Manager Mr C

Applications received 2 October to 8 October 2023

page Application No. Consent No. Applicant Lodged Date Application Type Description Activity Type Location Catchment 23-02286-3.0 R2/2286-3.0 Contra Trust 3-Oct-23 Replacement for expiring consent To discharge farm dairy effluent onto land Discharge Permit 527 Palmer Road, Kaponga Waiokura 23-11165-1.0 R2/11165-1.0 Taranaki Iwi Holdings Limited Partnership 4-Oct-23 New consent To discharge stormwater and sediment from earthworks and daylighting stream into water Discharge Permit

Record of Meeting Commerce and Industry Group 2 June 2022

Water must be suitable and available for both current and future uses.  Recognition and protection of cultural values including integrating Maori knowledge, communicating and seeking values from different groups and ensuring holistic approaches to wai management.  Working together with communities, industry, iwi and others to deliver good outcomes for our wai including community education is important. page  Accessibility in terms availability for all users was also

OIl Spill Plan annex 10: Media, Māori & community relations

initiating media releases and liaison as outlined in the National Oil Marine Contingency Plan. Iwi Liaison The intrinsic relationship that tangata whenua have with the natural environment and the role and responsibilities associated with Kaitiakitanga, are a clear indication that the iwi and hapu of Taranaki have an important role in a marine oil spill response. The coastal marine area of Taranaki contain many sites of significance for iwi and hapu as well as areas that are important for

Policy & Planning minutes March 2021

Council G Boyde Stratford District Council (left 11.15am) Mr P Moeahu Iwi Representative Ms L Tester Iwi Representative Ms B Bigham Iwi Representative Mr P Muir Federated Farmers Representative Attending Councillors D L Lean Messrs M J Nield Director – Corporate Services A D McLay Director - Resource Management G K Bedford Director - Environment Quality D Harrison Director - Operations C Spurdle Planning Manager C Wadsworth Strategy Lead

Agenda

identified and priority given to protection of the natural character, ecological and amenity values of such areas from any adverse effects arising from inappropriate subdivision, use and development. In the assessment of areas of importance, matters to be considered will include: … (d) scenic sites and recreational sites of outstanding or regional or national significance.” The surf breaks mapped within the RPS were identified by local surfers through the public review process for the RPS.