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Policy and Planning Agenda March 2025

the appropriate statutory requirements imposed upon the Council. Appendices/Attachments TRCID-2119408846-8: Analysis of iwi participation provisions across relevant acts TRCID-2119408846-11: Waitara river catchment map TRCID-249537064-122: Maniapoto relationship agreement area TRCID-249537064-127: Maunga Redress Act name changes Policy and Planning Committee - Mana Whenua Engagement Strategic Priorities 17 page Ngāti Maru Settlement Act JMA provisions

Section 42a Report Structure Plan Development Areas 04 March 2022

Areas would be provided to iwi and hapū before the end of December 2021 • Further work was needed to identify and delineate wetlands on the all of the five Structure Plan Development Areas • NPDC and the hapū groups would need to review and consider the findings of the Archaeological Assessments and determine whether they could be verified • Wetlands are an important part of the cultural landscape for mana whenua and their identification and mapping help to acknowledge this link

Policy & Planning minutes October 2020

District Council 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 Representative Attending Councillor D L Lean Messrs S J Ruru Chief Executive 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 S …

Submission from Te Kotahitanga o Te Atiawa Trust 04 March 2022

page Page | 1 22 November 2019 Craig Stevenson, Chief Executive New Plymouth District Council Private Bag 2025 New Plymouth 4340 By Email: districtplan@npdc.govt.nz Tēnā Koe Craig SUBMISSION BY TE KOTAHITANGA O TE ATIAWA TRUST (TKOTAT) TO THE NEW PLYMOUTH DISTRICT COUNCIL PROPOSED DISTRICT PLAN On behalf of Te Kotahitanga o Te Atiawa Trust (TKOTAT), Ngā Hapū o Te Ati Awa Iwi and

Regional Transport Committee Agenda March 2023

Taranaki 2021/22-2026/27 commencing with investment logic mapping workshops with key stakeholders in September 2022 c) notes that the first stage in updating the Regional Public Transport Plan for Taranaki is underway through an independent review of the bus network by Beca. Cloke/Nixon 5. Regional Speed Management Plan 5.2 Ms F Ritson, Senior Policy Analyst, spoke to update the Committee on propositions to develop the first regional speed management plan for Taranaki.

Policy & Planning agenda October 2021

20 4. Te Kāhui o Taranaki Trust Taiao Briefing 26 5. Freshwater Farm Plan Regulation Discussions Document 28 6. Stock Exclusion Regulations: Proposed Changes to the Low Slope Map Discussion Document 48 7. Draft Submission on the Proposed Changes to Wetland Regulations 55 8. Freshwater Management Unit Review 65 Closing Karakia and Karakia for kai 80 Policy and Planning Committee - Agenda 2 page Purpose of Policy and Planning Committee meeting This

May 2025 climate summary

2025 rainfall maps What you should know: The site maps show data from a selection of the sites we monitor, but not all of them. The distribution maps are based on mathematical modelling and may not accurately represent actual rainfall in some unmonitored areas. This is raw data and may not have been subjected to a quality control process. All efforts are made to ensure the integrity of the data, but the Council cannot guarantee its accuracy, or its suitability for any purpose. See the full terms

Policy and Planning Committee Minutes August 2023

d) noted that the most immediate funding priority is to assist territorial authorities in identifying and mapping significant natural areas e) noted that Council officers will develop an implementation plan for the National Policy Statement for Indigenous Biodiversity 2023 f) noted that, to the extent they wish to be involved, council officers will develop the implementation plan in partnership with iwi and the territorial authorities. Cram/Hughes 5. Spatial Plan Gaps

Navigation & safety in Port area

The Council's navigation & safety bylaws for Port Taranaki and its approaches aim to make this area safe for all users, commercial and recreational. Harbour areas Recreational facilities Speed restrictions The harbour limits for Port Taranaki and its approaches are defined by the sea area within a 2.5 nautical mile radius from Moturoa trig. Port Taranaki and its approaches (click on map for large version). The Port and its approaches have a wide range of users, from large merchant ships and

Application attachment 2 appendix A Land Ownership Maps Trustpower Limited 26 Nov 2021

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