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Long-Term Plan 2018/2028

Crossing, an 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. 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

Recount 99 - December 2015

page 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

Policy & Planning minutes September 2019

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

Policy & Planning Committee minutes March 2018

aforementioned sites have indigenous biodiversity values of regional significance and should be identified as Key Native Ecosystems. Littlewood/MacLeod page 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

Full Council meeting Agenda August 2021

Leden (via zoom) M P Joyce ex officio (via zoom) D N MacLeod ex officio Representative Mr K Holswich Iwi Representative Members Ms E Bailey Iwi Representative (via zoom) 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 B Pope Compliance Manager Ms V McKay Science Manager – Chemistry Mr R Phipps Science

Remediation NZ consent conditions offered post-hearing

conditioner, subject to the following conditions. page NUMBER OFFERED CONDITION a) The discharge of stockpiled material to land for use as a ‘soil conditioner’ must not occur within 10 metres of any surface water. b) The consent holder must the Chief Executive, Taranaki Regional Council with the following information: i. The volume of material to be discharged; ii. a map or aerial image identifying the specific area where the discharge is to occur; iii. a calculation

Minutes

(RMA), including the removal of the financial contributions provisions in five years and the immediate introduction of provisions allowing discussions on Iwi Participation Agreements between iwi authorities and the Council to occur, that address iwi input to resource management. It was noted a review of iwi input to resource management, and the results of a survey of iwi input to resource management at all regional councils, will form part of a review report to the Council.

Agenda

Legislation Amendment Act 2017 (the Act) that became law on 18 April 2017. 2.2 Mr McLay noted to the Committee some of the changes to the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA), including the removal of the financial contributions provisions in five years and the immediate introduction of provisions allowing discussions on Iwi Participation Agreements between iwi authorities and the Council to occur, that address iwi input to resource management. It was noted a review of iwi input to