Map reference (NZTM): E 1720190
N 5605380
Mean annual rainfall: 1,186m
Mean annual soil temperature: 15.1ºC
Mean annual soil moisture: 32.9%
Elevation: ~45m
Geomorphic position: Dune back slope
Erosion / deposition: Erosion
Vegetation: Pasture, dune grasses
Parent material: Aeolian/alluvial deposits
Drainage class: Free/well-draining
Resource consents
The Company holds one resource consent, the details of which are summarised in the table
and monitoring farmplans has been limited.
Outputs/Key performance indications
Performance measure Acutal performance
Planning services. Provide property planning services to
landholders. Prepare plans covering 1,000 hectares of
land use capability mapping in the hill country and 100
riparian plans in the intensive water management zone.
By the end of the period of this Plan it is intended to
have active or completed riparian plans in place for over
99% of
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A D McLay
Director - Resource Management
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Consent 10884-1.0
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Map showing cleanfill location
Map showing extent of cleanfill discharge (approximate)
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Appendix II
Categories used to evaluate environmental and administrative
performance
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Categories used to evaluate environmental and administrative
performance
regulation of forestry, particularly slash
management on hill sides and it was agreed to report back to a subsequent Committee
meeting on this matter.
2.3 The recording and presentation of iwi involvement in consents was discussed and it
was noted this system was under review and related to the outcome of Mana
Whakahono a Rohe (iwi partnerships) discussions.
Recommended
THAT the Taranaki Regional Council
1. receives the schedule of resource consents granted and
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
6. 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 …
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
22. 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.
Community
Draft Taranaki Regional Public Transport Plan 2020-2030
every year.
Map - Key Native Ecosystems in Taranaki.
WHAT MAKES KEY NATIVE
ECOSYSTEMS REGIONALLY
SIGNIFICANT?
Key Native Ecosystems are regionally significant
because they are:
home to nationally or regionally threatened
or at-risk native plant and animal species, or
representative of originally rare ecosystems
and indigenous vegetation now much
reduced from its original extent, and/or
important connections or buffers to other
sites of value, or provide
Business
analysis
planning
approach and
monitoring
• Plan an appropriate business analysis approach and method within
projects to conduct business analysis activities including:
o Stakeholder engagement to maintain effective working relationships;
o Governance practices to develop effective decision making and
approval processes to manage requirements and designs;
o Information management mapping i.e. requirements and design
traceability;
o Performance improvements and
Council officers. Engagement
with iwi and hapu have resulted in the formulation of the Mangorei Forum in 2019 which
includes representatives of 11 hapu and iwi. The above stakeholders have all been provided
site visits, draft versions of the technical assessments, presentations from some of the authors
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of the technical reports and access to the authors for queries and discussion. Trustpower has
incorporated and acknowledged much of the feedback