planning.
This gives fresh impetus to ongoing Iwi-Council
discussions in Taranaki to find a meaningful and
workable framework for iwi participation in
freshwater management. The path ahead is both
exciting and challenging. We’ll see changes in
decision-making processes and the development
of extra monitoring methods based on
matauranga Maori. Other possibilities will
become apparent as discussions continue.
We cannot and should not opt out of this new
journey. The …
grazing to occur as a permitted activity. See
page 4 for more.
Make changes to low slope map and associated requirements from
stock exclusion regulations. Stock exclusion in low sloped land will
be managed under Freshwater Farm Plans. See page 8 for more.
These changes are expected to become law towards the end of 2024.
The Government has also announced its intention to review and replace the
National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management 2020 (NPS-FM) and
review the National
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FIGURES
Figure 1. A map of the seismographs used to locate earthquakes in Taranaki. ................................................8
Figure 2. A map of all earthquakes located in Taranaki between July 2009 and June 2010.............................9
Figure 3. A map of earthquakes less than 50 km deep located in Taranaki between July 2009 and
June 2010.
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FIGURES
Figure 1. A map of the seismographs used to locate earthquakes in Taranaki. ................................................ 8
Figure 2. A map of all earthquakes located in Taranaki between July 2010 and June 2011. ............................ 9
Figure 3. A map of earthquakes less than 50 km deep located in Taranaki between July 2010 and
June 2011.
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FIGURES
Figure 1. A map of the seismographs used to locate earthquakes in Taranaki. ................................................ 8
Figure 2. A map of all earthquakes located in Taranaki between July 2011 and June 2012. ............................ 9
Figure 3. A map of earthquakes less than 50 km deep located in Taranaki between July 2011 and
June 2012..
up his position on 1
March 2016. Mr Dave Brash will act as Chief Executive over the interim period from 18
December 2015 until Mr Gammie’s employment commences.
4.3 Mr D McGonigal, NZ Transport Agency, provided an update to the Committee on the
Normandy Overbridge Realignment Project. An archaeological site has been uncovered
at the south end of the project site. The NZ Transport Agency is following their internal
protocol in dealing with this matter involving the local Iwi of
The Government has now acknowledged the original deadline would have been onerous for
councils, communities and iwi alike, and risked compromising the quality of the process
and outcomes. It has further recognised the possibility that council processes, including
stakeholder engagement, have been disrupted by the Covid-19 lockdown.
It has now agreed an extra year should be allowed for the preparation of new regional plans.
Note: The Government’s decisions will need further time to …
speed limit was made a consistent 80km/h.
Investigative and early design works identified some challenges
associated with the initial designs for the intersection
improvements, including significant stormwater, land and
funding requirements.
On discovering it would take several years to progress the
original roundabout concept designs to construction, we worked
with New Plymouth District Council and iwi to refine the designs.
The refined roundabout concepts are slightly reduced in
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Appendix 3. OBIS (2016) data export. Presented as an excel list. See attached electronic files. ....... 30
Appendix 4. Threatened and/or at-risk species from within, and in the vicinity-of, the TCMA.
Presented as an excel list (Freeman et al. 2010) and GIS mapping package. See
attached electronic files. ................................................................................................... 30
Appendix 5. Possible sensitive environment indicator species EEZ (2012) from
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