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Schedule 7A - Nationally, regionally and locally significant surf breaks

Nationally significant surf breaks Name Map reference Back of Stent (Backdoor Stent) Map Link Map - 18 Farmhouse Stent Map Link Map - 18 Stent Road Map Link Map - 18 Waiwhakaiho Reef Map Link Map – 12 Regionally significant surf breaks Name Map reference Ahu Ahu Multiple Breaks Map Link Map - 15 Arawhata Road Point Map Link Map - 23 Arawhata Road Reef Map Link Map – 23 Arawhata Road Beach Map Link Map - 23 Name Map

Proposed River Control & Flood Protection Bylaw for Taranaki

.............................................................................................................................................. 8 20. Notice to remedy .......................................................................................................................... 8 21. Removal of works ......................................................................................................................... 8 Part 6 Maps ............................................................................................................................................................10 Map 1 – Regional …

Appendix 10D: Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi

Hou Tipua, Ngāti Pourua, Ngāti Hine Waiatarua, Ngāti Ruaiti, and Ngāti Maika gathered food according to the values of Ngā Raurutanga and kawa along the coast from Waipipi to Mowhanau and the Kai Iwi stream. Tamareheroto (Ngāti Pukeko and Ngāti Iti) exercised food gathering according to the values of Ngā Raurutanga and kawa along the coast from the Okehu stream to the mouth of the Whanganui River, including from the fishing station of Kaihau a Kupe (at the mouth of the

Recount 103 - December 2016

requirements to further increase freshwater quality, where the Council’s monitoring is already showing the best improvements ever. Ÿ Continuing to work with landowners to protect and enhance special habitats under the Council’s Key Native Ecosystem programme, and to promote sustainable land management programmes in the eastern hillcountry. Ÿ Bedding in new arrangements for iwi representation on key Council committees. Ÿ Completing the exciting upgrade of Pukeiti

CPSchedule6B7

are widely recognised to contain a broad range of values that contribute to the natural character, indigenous biodiversity, amenity and recreational values across the wider coastal marine area. (61) Area Commentary Sites of significance to Māori within the CMA Values associated with sites Map reference TRC Number Description Waingongoro River to Tāngāhoe River Te Rangatapu Pā is located at the

CPSchedule6A

Name Location Category Number Built Lost Associated values Map reference 1 Ditch Te Puia Pā Midway between Mōhakatino and Tongaporutu Site of significance to Māori NZAA Q18/56 Pre 1900 ditch associated with Te Puia Pā Map Link Map - 2 2 Midden Rapanui Site of significance to Māori NZAA Q18/75 Pre 1900 midden Map Link Map - 3 3 Petroglyph Tongaporutu Site of significance to Māori NZAA Q18/58 Pre 1900 cave/rock shelter with

Schedule 5A - Archaeological sites of significance and historic areas

Built Lost Associated values Map reference 1 Ditch Te Puia Pā Midway between Mōhakatino and Tongaporutu Site of significance to Māori NZAA Q18/56 Pre 1900 ditch associated with Te Puia Pā Map Link Map - 2 2 Midden Rapanui Site of significance to Māori NZAA Q18/75 Pre 1900 midden Map Link Map - 3 3 Petroglyph Tongaporutu Site of significance to Māori NZAA Q18/58 Pre 1900 cave/rock shelter with inscriptions Map Link Map - 3

TRC Public Transport Network Review - Final Report - September 2023

Avon 14 10 Western loop of city – Saturday only 2 11 Eastern loop of city – Saturday only 2 20 City Centre - Bell Block - Waitara 6 page 6 Figure 5.1: Current New Plymouth Citylink Network Map (b) Data Analysis The current New Plymouth urban network has been unchanged for many years and is complex both in terms of routes and timetables. Some service routing – such as 2, 5 and 6 - use different streets in different directions along

Agenda

consultation with Iwi were outlined. 2.4 It was agreed to amend the Council agenda memorandum template to include a section identifying what iwi input to the consent and compliance monitoring processes. Recommended THAT the Taranaki Regional Council 1. receives the schedule of resource consents granted and other consent processing actions, made under delegated authority. Joyce/Holswich Ms F Mulligan voted against the motion Ordinary Meeting - Consents and

Taranaki tsunami inundation analysis

accompanying GIS layers developed for this report. A set of maps for the region is also included as an appendix to this report. The 2012 report provided the background to the method of analysis used for the computer modelling, and is not repeated in this report. The use of the GNS attenuation rule is described in this report. It should be stressed that the information presented in this report relating in particular to the 10 m wave results are very extreme in nature, and should not be used by