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Council meeting minutes November 2020

G K Bedford Director – Environment Quality A D McLay Director – Resource Management S Tamarapa Iwi Communications Officer C Spurdle Planning Manager P Ledingham Communications Adviser T K Davey Communications Adviser Ms G Marcroft Policy Analyst Miss L Davidson Committee Administrator Three members of the media, Mr M Watson, Taranaki Daily News, Mr R Martin, Radio New Zealand and Mr B Vickery, Hokonui Taranaki. Twelve members of the public. …

Regional Transport Committee Minutes August 2022

process timeline for the mid-term review of the Regional Land Transport Plan for 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

Weld Road Reserve Landscape Visual Effects Assessment

................................................................................................................................................... 12 Figure 14 CPT map showing the identified surf breaks and sites of significance to Māori. Orange line being the coastal environment and yellow being the CMA. ........................................................................................ 14 Figure 15 Map from the NPDC PDP and ODP showing waahi taonga sites, coastal hazard zones.. ...................... 15 Figure 16 Aerial photograph showing viewing audiences.

NPDC Urenui and Onaero Beach Camps Annual Report 2022-2023

(1993-2022) 9 Table 8 Bacteriological results for Onaero Bay Holiday Park (16 January 2023) 9 Table 9 Summary of performance for consent 2046-3 12 Table 10 Summary of performance for consent 1389-3 13 Table 11 Evaluation of environmental performance by NPDC over time 14 List of figures Figure 1 Map of sampling sites and other features of interest at Urenui Beach Camp 5 Figure 2 Map of sampling sites and other features of interest at Onaero Bay Holiday Park 6 Figure 3

Further information re Policy 3.24 NPSFM, December 2020

cultural and economic values held by iwi and the community. The concept is expressed in Te Reo Māori, but applies to freshwater management for and on behalf of the whole community. As discussed above, the Haehanga Stream has been degraded over time by the clearance of indigenous vegetation and subsequent grazing and farming practices. The completion of the riparian fencing and planting along the banks of the Haehanga Stream that will occur as part of the subject application will help to

Schedule 5B - Sites of significance to Māori and associated values (Ngāti Ruanui)

Commentary Sites of significance to Māori within the CMA Values associated with sites Map reference TRC Number Description Tāngāhoe River The Tāngāhoe River has been a major supply of food and water resources to its people both prior to and since the arrival of the Aotea Waka. The valley like the rest of the southern lands was a fertile paradise and because of the mild temperatures, promoted lush vegetation that was checked only by the occasional equinoctial weather

Taranaki Seismicity Report 2017-18

map of the Taranaki seismographs as at 30 June 2018............................................................ 2 Figure 5.1 A map of all earthquakes located in Taranaki by GeoNet between 1 July 2017 and 30 June 2018. ............................................................................................................................... 5 Figure 5.2 A. A projected west-east (left to right) cross-section showing earthquake hypocentres less than 50 km deep located in Taranaki

SDC Stratford WWTP Annual Report 2023-2024

table 21 Table 13 Summary of performance for Consent 0196-5 23 Table 14 Evaluation of environmental performance over time 24 List of figures Figure 1 Influent phosphorus and mean concentration over 180 days 9 Figure 2 Effluent nitrate 10 Figure 3 Aerial location map of sampling sites in relation to Stratford WWTP 11 Figure 4 DRP upstream and downstream of the discharge 2009-2024 13 Figure 5 Results for biomonitoring sites in the Pātea River (spring) 15 Figure 6 Reuslts for