Thursday 23 July, 10.30am: Policy and
Planning Committee.
Monday 3 August, 10am: Executive
Committee.
Tuesday 11 August, 10.30am: Ordinary
Council meeting.
Thursday 27 August, 10.30am: Solid Waste
Management Committee.
For meeting dates:
www.trc.govt.nz/meetings-calendar/
For agendas and minutes:
www.trc.govt.nz/agendas-and-minutes/
Flagship awards gain
an extra dimension
Taranaki’s flagship Environmental Awards are
back for 2015, with regional iwi adding
motor vehicle are generally slightly higher among iwi.
Add the following to the paragraph on Iwi in Section 2.2 (on page 6)
Generally, higher proportions of iwi in the region are transport disadvantaged due to both
a lower level of access to private motor vehicles and a greater proportion of the Maori
population being under the age of 15.
Add a further measure of ‘Ongoing consideration of possible heavy vehicle bypass
routes of residential/commercial areas where appropriate’ to
recreation, and water supply purposes, and maintains or enhances
aquatic ecosystems."
(Emphasis)
b. Ng ti Mutunga Iwi Management Plan
Refer the evidence of Anne-Maree McKay.
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49. There must be a fair appraisal of the relevant objectives and policies of these
planning documents.46
50. Even if recourse is to be had to Part 2 of the Act, this can't be done in a way
that would subvert these important policies.
51. Under Part 2, you must recognise and provide
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Taranaki Regional Council Monthly Rainfall and Environmental
Data Report for December 2022
Note: Provisional Data Only.
1. Rain gauge values at 28 sites in Taranaki
Taranaki Regional Council co-owns rain-gauges with Horizons, so we can assess rainfalls
right over the Eastern Hill Country (these are included in our reporting since August 2022).
Map 1. Month total rain (mm) and percentage of long-term mean.
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Taranaki Regional Council
New Plymouth Constituency
Electing 5 Regional Councillors
Rusty KANE
People's Choice
My principal place of residence is in the New
Plymouth Constituency area. I am also standing
for Taranaki District Health Board.
Rusty Kane.
Soil Consultant BSC.
Candidate for Taranaki Regional Council.
If elected I will work closely with region's farmers, iwi and
industry for the region's social, economic, and environmental
well-being. I will work hard to ensure
the invoice amount due. Overdue
invoices will incur an interest charge of 12% per annum.
Details of Council’s charging policy are in its 2015/2025 Long-Term Plan.
(www.trc.govt.nz/council/plans-and-reports/strategy-policy-and-plans)
In accordance with statutory requirements a copy of this application may be sent to iwi for their
information.
page
06/22 – #649309
Page 7 of 7
Official information
Please lodge the application by signing the front page
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Go to and log in using your email and password. A screen will open that lists your projects.www. rap.t nz
Click on the project the trap is under. Scroll down to the map and use the ‘+’ (located in the top left corner of the map)
to zoom in on the map and find the trap . ou can drag the map to get to the correct part of the map thatyou’ve checked Y
shows your trap.
Click on the for the trap you want tored dot
record data on. A white box will pop up with
the trap name
and design of Opunake waste
treatment and disposal system as operated throughout the
majority of the period 5
Figure 2 Aerial location map of the Opunake wastewater treatment
system and sampling sites 6
Figure 3 Coastal monitoring sites in relation to Opunake WWTS 19
Figure 4 Bacteriological (enterococci) counts at the Opunake Beach
site during summer 2013-2014 25
Figure 5 Bacteriological median counts at Opunake Beach for
summer surveys since 1993-1994 26
Figure 6
design of Opunake waste
treatment and disposal system as operated throughout the
majority of the period 4
Figure 2 Aerial location map of the Opunake wastewater treatment
system and sampling sites 5
Figure 3 Number of taxa and MfCI values for the Opunake primary
oxidation pond since monitoring began in 1994 18
Figure 4 Number of taxa and MfCI values for the Opunake wetlands
since monitoring began in 1994 19
Figure 5 Coastal monitoring sites in relation to Opunake WWTS 21
areas where the discharge runs off your site,
and the wider areas that could be affected by discharges (including stormwater)
from your site, including open drains, streams, rivers, and the harbour.
Show all buildings, developments, and a comprehensive site drainage plan,
existing privately-installed drainage, council drains, soak pits, catch pits,
interceptors, tanks, sumps and filters if relevant.
You can use the mapping system on our website (www.trc.govt.nz keywords
‘local maps’).