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Public submissions on Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki

1). Adopt the policy as notified. . Policy 4: Extent and characteristics of the coastal environment Support in part The Federation is in favour of mapping, in preference to the case by case determination of the extent of coastal environment referenced in this policy. Mapping creates certainty for landowners who can see at a glance into which overlays their land may fall. However, otherwise, we support the wording of this policy, where the

Appendices

acknowledgement, including maps showing the locations of the statutory acknowledgements for these iwi are presented below. Details of the statutory areas for each iwi are included in the relevant regional plan, and more information on each statutory acknowledgement is contained in the relevant iwi deed of settlement legislation. page 202 CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I Append i x 2 – S t a t u t o ry ac knowle dgem ent s Appendix 2A: Ngāti Ruanui statutory

Riparian management plans

The Council's free, property-specific riparian management plans provide guidance and advice on fencing and planting your waterways. Individual Riparian management plans have been prepared for hundreds of properties on the ring plain and coastal terraces. Plans include aerial mapping with existing and proposed fencing and planting marked, a summary of suitable plant types and cost calculations. The Council's Land Management Officers can give one-on-one advice about implementation of your plan.

CDEM Joint Committee Agenda February 2022

with information suggesting the person was a traveller and now messaging reflecting that there is a case in Stratford. This can be confusing for the community. 5.4 Ensure there is key messaging encouraging people to come forward for testing. 5.5 There is an IMT meeting happening at the moment to plan, and information from that meeting will be passed on. 5.6 Iwi support – Ms L Poutu, informed that their capacity is better than when the response first started. There are risks

Application form Part B Use of existing structure (renewal of consented structure)

shows and labels the location of the proposed activity (NZTM coordinates), waterways, property boundaries and any other significant features. You can use the mapping system on our website (www.trc.govt.nz keywords ‘local maps’). The maps include property boundary and contour layers. You can search by property, view and print topographic maps and aerial photographs. page 01/25 - Doc # TRCID-1750395856-11 Page 3 of 12 2)

March 2025 climate summary

temperature recorded in March was 31°C at Inglewood at Oxidation Ponds on 10 March. March average wind speeds were 12.6km/hr, with average gust strength of 37.4km/hr, these were 0.2km/hr lighter, and 1.5km/hr weaker than the long-term average. The maximum wind gust recorded in March was 83.3km/hr at Hawera AWS on 5 March. TRC Climate Summary March 2025 March 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

Policy & Planning minutes August 2021

District Council Councillor S Hitchcock New Plymouth District Council Councillor C Young South Taranaki District Council Ms L Tester Iwi Representative Ms B Bigham Iwi Representative Mr P Muir Federated Farmers Representative Attending Councillor D L Lean Mr S J Ruru Chief Executive Mr M J Nield Director – Corporate Services Mr A D McLay Director - Resource Management Ms A J Matthews Director – Environment Quality Mr D R Harrison Director -

Pest Management Plan decisions report

where toxic and ecotoxic substances must be used, that there are buffer zones of 200 metres for any waterways or Ngāruahine statutory areas. The Council notes the submitter’s concerns regarding increased use of toxins but notes that both initial and ongoing mustelid control are based upon a (non-toxic trap) network. Iwi participation 5. Amend No change required The submitter seeks that Ngāruahine iwi and hapū members participating in current and future pest control and

Ngāti Tama

Ngāti Tama is an iwi of Taranaki and its members are the descendants of Whata, Rakeiora, and Tamaariki of the Tokomaru waka. Ngāti Tama are the descendants of Whata, Rakeiora, and Tamaariki of the Tokomaru waka. Ngāti Tama is located in Northern Taranaki. *Wording taken from the Deed of Settlement between the Crown and Ngati Tama summary. Contact Ngāti Tama Authorised voice Te Rūnanga o Ngāti Tama Website: ngatitamaotaranaki.iwi.nz(external link) Location: 62 De Havilland Drive, Bell Block, New

Application form 20 02053 4 0 Trustpower 25 Nov 2020

gaugings to be undertaken. What is the mean annual low flow (MALF) at the take site (Litres/second)? 2110 What is your understanding of the availability of water for allocation from the stream? This application is to renew an existing allocation / take of water from the Waiwhakaiho River. page Location Map Site Location: -39.13108351497679,174.13089115172625 Open Map Assessment of Environmental Effects An assessment of