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Policy and Planning Committee Agenda February 2025

Policy and Planning Minutes - 15 October 2024 3 page Date: 15 October 2024 Venue: Taranaki Regional Council Boardroom, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford Document: 3314556 Present: C S Williamson Chairperson S W Hughes B J Bigham zoom D M Cram C L Littlewood ex officio M Ritai Iwi Representative L Gibbs Federated Framers G Boyde Stratford District Council B Haque New Plymouth District Council (joined meeting at 10.40am) Attending:

December 2024 climate summary

recorded was 140km/hr at Uruti at Kaka Rd on 31 December. Last month’s average wind speeds were 14.5km/hr, with average gust strength of 43.4km/hr, these were 0.3km/hr stronger, and 2.3km/hr gustier than the long-term average. TRC Climate Summary December 2024 December 2024 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 are based on mathematical modelling and may not accurately represent actual rainfall in

Section 32 Evaluation Report - Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki

.............................................................................................................................. 17 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

CDEM Joint Committee Agenda May 2022

and should it be expanded to include that it can be an appointed delegate of the Chief Executive of one of the four local authorities. 7.3 Further clarification from the Committee was requested surrounding page 58, section relating to “Voting” particularly around “Members are to vote in accordance with their role (e.g. Representative of a Council, Representative of an Iwi or Chair of an Advisory Group).” And what impacts that would having on balancing the voting component.

Key Native Ecosystems

about each site, used to prioritise support offered to the landowner. Since 2009, there has been a substantial increase in the number of KNEs identified in the region, a process that is ongoing as more landowners become part of the programme. Where are all the KNEs? Our GIS program, LocalMaps, has a Biodiversity Map that shows KNEs. When the map opens, zoom into your area of interest. KNEs are shown in yelllow - click on one and a pop-up box will appear with the name of the KNE and its ownership

Coastal Plan Schedule 6B Ngaruahine

launched. The tauranga waka is still evident today. E4 Puketapu Tauranga waka Structure Map Link Map - 26 Ōhunuku Located on the west coast adjacent to Otakeho settlement in the South Taranaki District. This site features horticulture sites, a stream, a pathway, and an anchorage on the Ōhunuku foreshore and koiwi tangata in the cliffs. The local people of Tawhitinui Marae, Ngāti Haua and Ngāti Manuhiakai hapū of Ngāruahine Iwi continue to use the area as a whare waka and

Operations and Regulatory Committee Agenda October 2024

Operations and Regulatory Committee - Confirmation of Operations and Regulatory Minutes - 3 September 2024 4 page Date: 3 September 2024 Venue: Taranaki Regional Council Boardroom, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford Document: 3303771 Present: S W Hughes Chair M J Cloke D M Cram D H McIntyre C L Littlewood ex officio N W Walker ex officio B J Bigham (zoom) D L Lean (zoom left meeting at 9.55am) R Buttimore Iwi Representative D Luke Iwi

Further submissions on the Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki

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

Policy and Planning Committee Agenda April 2024

Jamieson C L Littlewood (ex officio) N W Walker (ex officio) E Bailey Iwi Representative (zoom) M Ritai Iwi Representative (zoom) L Gibbs Federated Framers C Filbee South Taranaki District Council Attending: A D McLay Director – Resource Management A J Matthews Director – Environment Quality D Harrison Director – Operations S Ruru (joined meeting at 10.36am via zoom) L Hawkins Planning Manager F Kiddle Strategy lead L Hawkins Policy

Item 7 - Further Submissions on the Proposed Coastal Plan

Meat processing plants operated by SSF are essential 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