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USED JAN TOT FEB TOT MAR TOT APR TOT MAY TOT JUN TOT JUL TOT AUG TOT SEP TOT OCT TOT NOV TOT DEC TOT
Nth Egmont 942003 413.7 413.7 387.6 801.3 417.5 1218.8 516.9 1735.7 658.6 2394.3 714.1 3108.4 681.9 3790.3 693.5 4483.8 689 5172.8 785.9 5958.7 501.6 6460.3 576.8 7037.1
Dawson Falls 943104 330.1 330.1 330 660.1 370 1030.1 483.7 1513.8 614.1 2127.9 623.3 2751.2 616.3 3367.5 605.8 3973.3 553 4526.3 558.7 5085 418.4 5503.4
it can be developed. Until such time, land within this
zone may be used for a range of agricultural, pastoral and horticultural
activities, but other types of activities are to be managed and/or avoided
to ensure the activities occurring within the zone are compatible with
and do not compromise potential future urban uses. In the notified
PDP, free-range poultry farming falls under the definition of rural
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industry (see the definition nesting
Company. Through an automated water
level sensor system, the Company can monitor the residual flows in the Manganui River and Mangaotea
Stream, water levels in the race and lake and how much rain is falling locally. This has allowed the Company
to manage race flows to minimise flooding, and has greatly improved the Company’s compliance with
residual flow requirements.
1.3 Resource consents
The Company holds 23 resource consents, the details of which are summarised in the table below.
able to drink directly from
the stream then they will not be exposed to
liver fluke.
Streambank fences enable easier stock
control when mustering, keep sick stock
out of streams, and reduce stock deaths by
drowning, falling down steep banks, or
getting bogged.
Trees on banks, as well as shading and
sheltering stock in the adjacent paddock,
provide timber for on-farm use if they’re
silviculturally managed.
Farmers and their families don’t just get a
farm landscape that’s enhanced
in Table 1 below are regarded as that – guidelines, which represent the best
estimate for three typical application types. Buffer zones, with or without shelter belts, merely provide an opportunity
for concentrations of agrichemicals to fall sufficiently so that the risk to sensitive areas beyond the buffer zone
becomes acceptable (i.e. environmental exposure levels are not exceeded). Depending on the particular
circumstances however, there is no guarantee that this can be
Company. Through an automated water
level sensor system, the Company can monitor the residual flows in the Manganui River and Mangaotea
Stream, water levels in the race and lake and how much rain is falling locally. This has allowed the Company
to manage race flows to minimise flooding, and has greatly improved the Company’s compliance with
residual flow requirements.
1.3 Resource consents
The Company holds 23 resource consents, the details of which are summarised in the table below.
Given that the Council can only consider policies that relate to the matters over which
the Council has reserved control through the plan itself, the Council is unable to take into account matters
that fall outside this scope.
In terms of the notification assessment and when deciding whether a person is an affected person, the Council
is limited in terms of matters that it can take into account when determining an application for a controlled
activity.
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