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Councillor B K Raine Councillor C S Williamson (via Zoom) Councillor D L Lean (ex officio) Representative Ms E Bailey (Iwi Representative) Members Councillor G Boyde (Stratford District Council) Mr J Hooker (Iwi Representative) Councillor R Jordan (New Plymouth District Council) Mr P Muir (Taranaki Federated Farmers) Councillor C Coxhead (South Taranaki District Council) Mr M Ritai (Iwi Representative) Apologies Councillor D N MacLeod (ex officio) Councillor P Nixon (South

Christian James McDean's evidence

habitable building and mitigation measures such as landscaping or screening. However, this rule is moot based on the discretionary activity rule applying to the surrounding properties discussed above which provides for the more onerous activity status which would take precedence. 3.15 Those properties adjacent, on the western side of Airport Drive are zoned Residential A under the ONDP and as noted in the Officer Report fall within the Area Q Structure Plan, where they are

Pest-off Hi-strength possum bait

STATEMENT OF HAZARDOUS NATURE: This product is a Harmful Substance. HSNO Approval Code: HRC000006 HAZARD CLASSES (HSNO): 6.1E, 6.9B, 9.1D HAZARD IDENTIFIERS: Priority Identifiers – Harmful, Ecotoxic, Keep out of reach of children. Secondary Identifiers - Harmful substance. Repeated oral exposure may cause toxin to accumulate in internal organs and may affect the clotting ability of the blood. DANGEROUS GOODS CLASS: Not classified Dangerous Goods as toxicity falls below

Minutes

through the specifics and total investment in Taranaki for 2015-2018. A total of around $187 million will be invested in Taranaki’s land transport network over the next three years. Three activities are excluded from the 2015/2018 NLTP due to the timing of the projects in that they fall outside the current programme. The 2015-2018 NLTP can be viewed online at www.nzta.govt.nz/planning-and-investment. Recommended THAT the Taranaki Regional Council 1. receives the memorandum

Agenda

McIntyre B K Raine N W Walker C S Williamson Apologies Notification of Late Items Item Page Subject Item 1 4 Confirmation of Minutes Item 2 10 Consents and Regulatory Committee Minutes Item 3 17 Policy and Planning Committee Minutes Item 4 23 Policy and Planning Hearing Committee Item 5 30 Executive, Audit and Risk Committee Minutes Item 6 37 Hearing Committee's report and Council decision on the draft Taranaki Regional Council Biosecurity Strategy and

Annual report 2015-2016

Freshwater physicochemical state of the environment monitoring report 2015-2016 - TRC.

Taranaki Thoroughbred Racing monitoring 2019-2020

increase over the summer months the groundwater levels fall in response and during the winter months, when abstraction decreases, the groundwater levels recover. In summary, groundwater level monitoring data gathered by the Council does not indicate any long-term reduction in shallow or deep groundwater levels as a result of the abstraction authorised by consent 7470- 1.2. As such, the potential for adverse effects on down gradient surface water systems as a result of the abstraction is deemed …

Operations and Regulatory Committee Meeting 14 March 2023

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. Operations and

Establishing riparian vegetation

VEGETATION Remember the importance of post-planting maintenance, if planting riparian margins. Release-weeding and pest control ensure good establishment. Silviculture helps prevent trees from falling into channels, avoids suppression of ground cover by lower branches, and ensures good growth form for timber production. Where banks are control-grazed, good stock management is essential to maintain pasture composition and density. It also helps suppress weeds. The Council’s information sheet