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
Hydrology
Assessment appended to the Assessment of Environmental
Effects.
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Assessment of Environmental Effects
An assessment of environmental effects (AEE) in accordance with Schedule 4 of
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Councillor M J McDonald
Councillor D H McIntyre
Councillor C S Williamson zoom
Councillor E D Van Der Leden
Councillor M P Joyce ex officio
Representative
Members Councillor S Hitchcock New Plymouth District Council
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Councillor C Young South Taranaki District Council
Ms B Bigham Iwi Representative zoom
Ms L Tester Iwi Representative
Attending Mr S J Ruru Chief Executive
Mr A D McLay Director - Resource Management
Ms A J Matthews
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 -
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
were identified from online records and observations, including Reef Heron, New
Zealand Dotterel, Common-Diving Petrel, Blag Shag and Red-billed Gull.
Kororā (Little Blue Penguin) may also be present within the pathway and bridge sites
and/or the surrounding area, given the available habitat and historical presence of
these species in the area. The shoreline between the Oākura River and Unnamed
Stream 58 is also identified on the Council’s Biodiversity mapping information as being
a
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.
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Assessment of Environmental Effects
An assessment of
Position Summary of decision requested
Plan – Tangata whenua 50 – Te Kāhui o
Taranaki Trust
Other Question the adequacy of Plan engagement and consultation.
Plan – Tangata whenua 50 – Te Kāhui o
Taranaki Trust
Amend Amend Plan to require that all Iwi (hapū, marae/pā) are notified as an affected party to any activities occurring within, adjacent to, or
impacting directly on Statutory Acknowledgements and historic heritage sites and sites of significance to Māori within the
Ngāti Ruanui (including Pakakohi and Tangahoe) is an iwi of Taranaki. Ngāti Ruanui takes its name from the tupuna Ruanui o Pookiwa and Ruanui o Taaneroroa, the latter being the grandson of Turi Ariki, leader of the Aotea waka. Ngāti Ruanui are located in southern Taranaki. *Wording taken from the Deed of Settlement between the Crown and Ngati Ruanui summary. Contact Ngāti Ruanui Authorised voiceTe Runanga o Ngāti Ruanui Trust Website: www.ruanui.co.nz(external link) Location
74 Princes Street,