Representative
Members Councillor G Boyde Stratford 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 Moeahu Iwi Representative
Mr P Muir Federated Farmers Representative via zoom
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
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
together to reduce the volcanic impacts of Taranaki Mounga on
Taranaki – Investment Logic Map Process.
Resolved
That the Taranaki Civil Defence Emergency Management Co-ordinating Executive Group:
a) received the memorandum Investment Logic Map Taranaki Volcano
b) approved Investment Logic Map Option two as the preferred option.
Cloke/Volzke
8. Quarterly Performance Report Q1
8.1 T Velvin provided an update on the Q4 Quarterly Performance Report 2023/24.
Resolved
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5 Location Map
5.1. The application must include an aerial photograph or clear map showing the location of the
proposed discharge:
An aerial photograph of the site can be obtained free of charge from Taranaki
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4.2 Technical reports and research ...................................................................................................... 17
4.3 Consultation on a draft Coastal Plan ........................................................................................... 18
4.4 Engagement with iwi authorities ................................................................................................... 19
4.5 Schedule 1 review process for the Proposed Plan
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Date: 11 June 2024
Venue: Taranaki Regional Council Boardroom, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford
Document: 3282023
Present: S W Hughes Chair
M J Cloke
M G Davey
D H McIntyre
C L Littlewood ex officio
N W Walker ex officio
Ā White Iwi Representative (zoom)
P Muir Federated Farmers
Attending: S J Ruru Chief Executive (joined meeting at 9.40am)
A J Matthews Director - Environment Quality
A D McLay Director – Resource
your say, head to trc.govt.nz/freshwater. What are Freshwater Management Units (FMUs)? The six proposed FMUs for Taranaki are the Northern Hill Country, the Pātea Catchment, the Waitara Catchment, the Coastal Terraces, the Southern Hill Country and the Volcanic Ring Plain.
Every waterbody in the region needs to be contained within an FMU. Within each FMU the Council will set time-specific freshwater goals aligned with community and iwi aspirations to build better environmental outcomes and plan and
application for that activity.
Well drilling
Well drilling is a permitted activity undertaken in accordance with Rule 46 of the
Regional Fresh Water Plan for Taranaki. However if directional drilling results in
structures (eg. Well casing) beneath the sea bed or foreshore, consents pursuant to
the Regional Coastal Plan for Taranaki must be obtained. If such consents are to be
applied for, comment will need to be sought from Iwi under the Marine and Coastal
Area (Takutai Moana) Act 2011
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.
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infrastructure to the farming
sector in Taranaki.
Accept submission
Department of
Conservation
29 Policy 14;
Biodiversity,
mapping
Support in part We agree that mapping
areas of significant
indigenous biodiversity is
helpful to plan users,
although we are aware that
there may be resource or
practical constraints. For
example, some biodiversity
may be small in extent
and/or mobile and can
That Council
consider mapping
as an alternative to
using a schedule of
significant