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Job Description Environmental Planner Consents

relationship with Ngā Iwi o Taranaki. To demonstrate our Taranaki Regional Council’s commitment to recognise and provide for the kaitiaki responsibility Ngā Iwi o Taranaki has for the natural environment. This will include sharing of knowledge and information, creating opportunities for increased participation in decision making processes, effective engagement and development of existing working relationships. • Contribute to multi agency working groups including territorial authorities, iwi

Consents & Regulatory agenda April 2021

Representative Mr M Ritai Iwi Representative Members Ms E Bailey Iwi Representative via Zoom Attending M J Nield Director – Corporate Services G K Bedford Director - Environment Quality A D McLay Director – Resource Management C McLellan Consents Manager B Pope Compliance Manager Ms V McKay Science Manager – Biology Mr P Ledingham Communications Adviser Miss L Davidson Committee Administrator One member of the media and four members of the

AR19ForAdoption

our ‘rulebook’, the Freshwater and Land Plan, to tease out issues and potential fixes. There’s been a raft of scientific studies and we’ve also been running a series of hui with iwi and other water users. The Council is still aiming to have a proposed new plan ready for notification in mid-2020. Pukeiti, Tūpare & Hollard Gardens A firm focus on presentation, interpretation and sound horticultural practice at the three heritage properties, Pukeiti, Tūpare and Hollard Gardens,

Interim Review of the Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki

Environment Report 2015. 3 Reviewing the effectiveness of policy is an important component of resource management, completing the circle of policy development, delivery of that policy through methods, monitoring the outcomes of delivering that policy and taking appropriate actions to deliver on the policy. 4. Consulting with iwi and hapū regarding identification of places of special cultural and traditional value associated with the air resource. 5. Providing advice and information,

Operations and Regulatory Committee Meeting 14 March 2023

Council Boardroom, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford Document: 3143078 Present D M Cram Deputy Chairperson M J Cloke M G Davey D H McIntyre N W Walker ex officio C L Littlewood ex officio D Luke Iwi Representative Ā White Iwi Representative R Buttimore Iwi Representative Attending Mr S J Ruru Chief Executive Ms A J Matthews Director - Environment Quality Mr A D McLay Director – Resource Management Mr M J Nield

Wild for taranaki funding application

Biodiversity Trust? 2. Site Physical location of the work District New Plymouth Stratford South Taranaki Landowner rea (ha) rea (ha)Total a Habitat a Are p , maps or the projecthotographs plans of area attached? YES NO 3. Ecosystem where work will occur: please describe Wetland or swamp forest Forest remnant Coastal Please list any regionally distinctive, at risk or threatened plant or animal species present a) b) Private

Pukeiti kids trail map with lodge

for inside the treehousesthem Regional Council Taranaki TREEHOUSE TRAIL F u n a c ti v it ie s fo r c h il d re n & a d u lt s Regional Council Taranaki Welcome to the Pukeiti The trail is marked by wooden marker posts that look like this. Look out for hidden facts and questions in the treehouses along the way. Use your map and the marker posts to guide you. Treehouse Trail If there are no Activity bags available you

Proposed Coastal Plan maps for hearing

page Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki – maps for hearing These maps have been prepared specifically for the July 2019 hearing and incorporate the recommended changes. The maps cover the entire Taranaki coastline from north to south. The exact location of each map can be seen in the index, which also has a legend explaining the colours, shadings and symbols used on the maps. Maps index (PDF, 1.9 MB) Maps 1-11 (PDF, 10 MB) Maps 12-22 (PDF, 8.3 MB)