nearest
settlement/town)
5.2 Assessment/Valuation number (refer to
land title or rates notice)
5.3 Map reference/s NZTM Co-ordinates at
point of activity
E N
5.4 Closest Waterbody
Provide the name of the closest
river or stream to the activity
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5.5 If the owner and/or occupier of the activity site differ
c. In taking into account the requirement to favour caution and environmental protection, take a
conservative approach to the extent of uncertain adverse effects focusing on the plausible worst
case scenario, and if deciding to grant the application, applying stringent consent conditions.
Regional and national benefit
d. Note that the Application is strongly opposed by iwi and portions of the community.
e. Note that Council considers the project would likely provide
Federated Farmers be requested to fill the representative
position on the committee.
j) noted that the Iwi of Taranaki have made appointments to the Policy and
Planning and Operations and Regulatory committees.
k) agreed that, in reconstituting a Regional Transport Committee, nominations from
the three Taranaki District Councils and the New Zealand Transport Agency be
requested to fill the representative positions on the committee.
l) agreed that in reconstituting a Taranaki Solid Waste
Planning Director’s Guidelines [DGL 09/18]
• Supporting plans of New Plymouth, Stratford and South Taranaki councils, and partners and
stakeholders
• Taranaki CDEM Group hazard and community risk assessments
• Learnings from previous emergency responses and exercises
• International, national and local climate change and emergency management research and policy.
Iwi considerations
13. This memorandum and the associated recommendations are consistent with the Council’s
on the Application are:
a. The Application would likely have significantly positive gross economic benefits on the region, but
it is not yet possible to reach a judgment on the net economic benefits (i.e. after costs, including
environmental, have been taken into account)
b. The Application is opposed by iwi and portions of the community
c. The information in the Application is insufficient to reach conclusions regarding the extent of
adverse effects on seabirds, marine
Values
associated with
sites
Map reference
TRC Number Description
Ngā Motu / Sugar Loaf
Islands
The Taranaki iwi Deed of Settlement provides for the joint vesting of Ngā Motu / Sugar Loaf Islands in Te
Kahui o Taranaki Trust and Te Kotahitanga o Te Atiawa Trust. It continues to be managed by the
Department of Conservation as a conservation area under the Conservation Act 1987 and public access is
maintained. The Taranaki Iwi hapū of this area are Ngāti Tairi and
Confirmation of Operations and Regulatory Minutes - 4 February 2025
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Date: 4 February 2025
Venue: Taranaki Regional Council Boardroom, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford
Document: TRCID-1492626864-271
Present: S W Hughes Chair
M J Cloke
D M Cram
M G Davey
B J Bigham zoom
D L Lean zoom (left meeting at 9.50am)
D M McIntyre
C L Littlewood ex officio
N W Walker ex officio
R Buttimore Iwi Representative
D Luke Iwi Representative
Ā White
enforcement programmes have been rated very favourably in peer reviews, and the Council is working with iwi to develop its mātauranga Māori processes and capacity in this and other areas. Wastewater treatment plant compliance monitoring reports Coastal charges not for TaranakiThe Council does not intend taking up an opportunity to introduce a new occupation charges covering coastal structures such as moorings, jetties, wharves, sheds or boat ramps. An amendment to the Resource Management Act allows
AEE Page Number Section
When will any additional stockholding areas be constructed, and what will they
comprise of?
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3.4 Farm map
Please state where in the AEE the information can be located AEE Page Number Section
Please provide a map or aerial image. As a minimum, your map will need to
contain the following:
• The farm boundary
• The location of existing (and proposed)
amazing region are and that is directly shaping what we’re doing,” says Mr Williamson. “While the year has not been without its challenges, we’re looking forward to learning from a review into Council decision-making processes and putting recommendations into practice to improve how we work with iwi and our wider community.” This year saw the passing of councillor David ‘Daisy’ Lean who had served for more than 30 years. Mr Lean’s strong advocacy for the environment will leave a lasting legacy and his