Bill (NBE Bill) submission.
8.2 Councillor Williamson updated Council on the input and feedback from Iwi
Representatives which lead to the required changes to the Spatial Planning Bill (SP Bill)
and Natural Built Environment Bill (NBE Bill) submission.
Resolved
That the Taranaki Regional Council:
a) received this memorandum Submission on Natural and Built Environment Bill and
Spatial Planning Bill
b) approved the Submission on Natural and Built Environment Bill and
community conversation from September to October 2023 and produced a consultation document which contained options informed by feedback gathered from earlier conversations with iwi and the community. This document is below and provides a wealth of background information about the Waitara Catchment FMU. Waitara Catchment Consultation DocumentThe Council's next community consultation will be asking for your views on specific limits and targets across the six FMUs. This will be key as it will define the
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Policy and Planning Committee
15 March 2022 10:30 AM
Agenda Topic Page
Purpose of Committee and Health and Safety 3
Apologies
Michael Joyce, Mike Davey
Notification of Late Notices
1. Confirmation of Minutes 4
2. Freshwater Programme Update 10
3. Preliminary engagement on the long-term vision for freshwater 17
4. Use of Iwi Management Plans within Council 47
the issues that were raised. The Committee was told that good progress has been made in identifying coastal sites of significance to iwi, so that appropriate recognition can be incorporated into the new Plan, and so that Iwi can be involved when decisions are made on activities that may impact on the sites. This has been a lengthy and intricate process for Iwi and Council officers, and discussions are continuing. Iwi would have opportunity for further site information input during the formal
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Methods of implementation ........................................................................................................30
Environmental results anticipated .............................................................................................30
4 Tangata Whenua 31
Issue: Recognising and providing for the relationship of Tangata Whenua
and iwi and hapu of Taranaki and their culture tapu and traditions with
their water, sites, wāhi tapu and other taonga
lake level is high and the spillways crests are
overtopped. Further information relating to the proposed
discharge rate is provided in the attached Assessment of
Environmental Effects.
Give any other details about the rate and frequency of
discharge:
I will upload a document that includes the information
required above and/or expands on the answers provided:
Yes
Location Map
Site Location: -39.209283799417136,174.3322777744834
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Assessment
proposed activity
are provided in the attached Assessment of Environmental Effects.
Give any other details about the rate and frequency of
discharge:
I will upload a document that includes the information
required above and/or expands on the answers provided:
Yes
Location Map
Site Location: -39.21699709137829,174.30624783033636
Open Map
Assessment of Environmental Effects
An assessment of environmental effects (AEE) in accordance with Schedule 4
includes the information
required above and/or expands on the answers provided:
Yes
Location Map
Site Location: -39.217114593360314,174.2754493094981
Open Map
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Assessment of Environmental Effects
An assessment of environmental effects (AEE) in accordance with Schedule 4 of the Resource Management Act 1991 must be
provided with the application. The AEE detail must correspond to the scale of the effects that the activity may have on the