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Policy and Planning Committee Minutes February 2025

page Date: 4 February 2025 Venue: Taranaki Regional Council Boardroom, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford Document: TRCID-1492626864-248 Present: C S Williamson Chairperson S W Hughes B J Bigham zoom D M Cram C L Littlewood ex officio N W Walker ex officio D H McIntyre A L Jamieson M Ritai Iwi Representative E Bailey Iwi Representative (zoom) P Moeahu Iwi Representative G Boyde Stratford District Council L Gibbs Federated Framers

Regional Pest Management Plan for Taranaki

hectares on the North Island’s west coast. The boundaries of the Council conform to those of water catchments and extend from the Mohakatino catchment in the north to the Waitotara catchment in the south and inland to, but not including, the Whanganui catchment (see map below). The framework set out in the Plan, which focuses on eradication programmes and sustained control programmes (for which rules apply), is supported by the Taranaki Regional Council Biosecurity

Regional transport agenda September 2019

recommendations are consistent with the policy documents and positions adopted by this Council under various legislative frameworks including, but not restricted to, the Local Government Act 2002 and the Land Transport Management Act 2003. Regional Transport Committee - Minutes of the Regional Transport Advisory Group 9 page Iwi considerations 5. This memorandum and the associated recommendations are consistent with the Council’s policy for the development of Māori capacity

Oil Spill Plan annex 4: Sensitive areas & coastal information

under typical climate variations in the Maui and Pohokura areas. The output of the stochastic modelling shows the maximum possible extent of oil coverage. This is presented in the form of maps which show the probability of the spill reaching particular areas within specific time periods. The maps consequently indicate the boundaries of spill zones, and are useful for specialists involved in oil spill response planning. Trajectory models Following the report of a marine oil spill the

Form 230: Forestry activities

#1634312 3 Location Map Please ensure that the attached documentation includes a map that shows:  Discharge points   Local Roads   Streams   North point   Surface water bodies   Property boundaries   Location of all activities to be consented  4 Activities to be consented 4.1 Indicate the activities for which resource consent is being sought, and if no consent is being sought, whether the activity is allowed as a

Agenda

local Iwi of the area and Heritage New Zealand. Work around the site has been halted while investigations are undertaken by an expert archaeological team. All other site works are continuing and it is not expected to delay the completion of the project. 4.4 The Committee were advised that the next phase of the Bell Block to Waitara investigation project was to develop a Programme Business Case. Workshops will continue with key stakeholders to help shape the overall project. The

Annual report 2016-2017

of DO concentration (g/m3) with consent conditions in the primary and secondary oxidation ponds in 2016-2017, between the hours of 11:00 and 14:00. Data was collected from the pond outlet 11 Figure 3 Faecal coliform counts in the final effluent from the maturation cells (1992-2017) 14 Figure 4 Daily discharge volumes (m3/day) from the HWWTP and daily rainfall data (mm) from a Council rainfall station located approximately 5 km east of the site (2016-2017) 16 Figure 5 Map of