Councillor M J McDonald
Councillor B K Raine
Councillor N W Walker
Councillor D N MacLeod (ex officio)
Councillor D L Lean (ex officio)
Representative Mr H Eriwata (Iwi Representative)
Members Mr K Holswich (Iwi Representative)
Ms F Mulligan (Iwi Representative)
Opening Karakia
Apologies
Notification of Late Items
Item Page Subject
Item 1 4 Confirmation of Minutes
Item 2 8 Resource consents issued under delegated authority and
applications in progress
Item
Operations and Regulatory Agenda Oct 2024
to the reservoir levels falling below 80%. In all of these instances CCCWSL
advised Council and affected parties of this requirement, as per their consent conditions. However, one of
these instances CCCWSL went over and above their 79 L/ s for 24 hours (with permission from Council) to
ensure they continued to provide water to their community while they were fixing a mains pipe burst. An
abatement notice was issued for this event and is discussed in Section 2.2. Figure 2 shows CCCWSL’s
non-cohesive materials (that have settled out from suspension) and large amounts of organic
material they can expel water under strong earthquake shaking as well as settle differentially.
Swamps may also amplify low to moderate levels of earthquake shaking and where their
depth is greater than 10 metres they fall into Ground Class E (soft soil) of the ground
classification scheme used in NZS 1170.5 – the structural design code used for building
design in New Zealand.
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points) as necessary
30-Oct-22 Delayed Given new definition of
‘zero’ this is on track for
A and B areas, but C still
harbours a consistent,
but falling population.
TRC
UPDP5c
Recording <10% tracking indices for rodents
within reserves/ habitat
31-Oct-22 Complete –
Not
Achieved
17% TT rate overall with
one of the 10 sites
tracking higher this year
than at the start of the
programme, six lower
and three showing no
change. Issues at this site
are being addressed.
dam or divert any water, unless the activity is
expressly allowed for by a resource consent or a rule in a regional plan, or it falls within some particular
categories set out in Section 14. Permits authorising the abstraction of water are issued by the Council
under Section 87(d) of the RMA.
Water discharge permits
Section 15(1)(a) of the RMA stipulates that no person may discharge any contaminant into water, unless the
activity is expressly allowed for by a resource consent or a rule
shall not cause the natural temperature of the water to change by more than 3°
Celsius;
(c) shall not cause any of the following if they have an adverse effect on aquatic life:
(i) any pH change;
(ii) any increase in the deposition of matter on the bed of the water body or coastal
water;
(iii) any discharge of a contaminant into the water;
(d) shall not cause the concentration of dissolved oxygen to fall below 80% of saturation
concentration;
(e) shall result in water that
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STRATFORD
WAITARA
Provisional data only
PATEA
NEW PLYMOUTH
OPUNAKE
ELTHAM
MANAIA
HAWERA
EGMONT
NATIONAL
PARK
Total monthly rainfall (mm)
KEY
xxx yy%
INGLEWOOD
Pohokura
Saddle
Dawson Falls
Cape Egmont
Stratford
Whareroa
Patea
North Egmont
Inglewood
Motunui
Brooklands
Kaka Rd
Kotare
Rimunui
Glenn Rd
Huinga
90%
96%
110%
102%
78%
85%116%
97%
88%
85%
108%
102%
108
194
196
whanau as well as to our traditional kaimoana reefs.
We would set the net for whitebait, hinaki for eels and
net for flounder, kahawai, mullet and herrings.ln fact
when I was 11 my nan woke me up in the middle of the
night, as rain was forecasted ,which meant we could
potentially lose our net too flood, we trekked over the
paddocks with one torch between us, for me to swim
across the Mimitangiatua to release the net. We
caught 136 fish of those species forementioned and
fed our whanau for