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However, Page 151 of Te Tangi a te Manu states “Where the line might be drawn between the three
categories might not be easily determined. There are different interpretations within the profession as
to where the boundaries of such categories precisely fall.” It also states this assessment usually falls to
planners.
Given Renee did not determine the planning interpretation as part of any expert material, applying this
as a direct scale does not seem appropriate.
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
explains, in brief, how to find out whether or not an activity is
regulated by the plan, and if so, the steps to be taken in applying for a coastal permit.
Step One: Find out where the activity is located. Section 4.2 of the plan contains planning maps
which divide the coastal marine area into four types of management areas. Use the
maps to find out which type of area the activity falls in.
Step Two: Break the activity down into parts. Does the activity involve:
(a) (i) a discharge
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.
Policy and Planning Agenda 19 March 2024
slopes and stream terraces.
The remnant is of a native forest type that is classified as 'Chronically Threatened' in Taranaki and falls
within an 'Acutely Threatened' Land Environment (LENZ) F5.2a. Remnants such as this provide
important habitat for rare and threatened species. Allerby's Bush also offers good connectivity to other
nearby habitats, covenants and Key Native Ecosystems in the area such as the Everett Park Scenic
Reserve KNE.
Ecological Features
or grant a coastal permit for this type of
discretionary activity. The Council will exercise its discretion in accordance with the
objectives and policies in the plan and other Section 104 matters. The Council may
consider any matter allowed under Section 104, including all effects on the
environment. If the coastal permit is granted, the Council may set any conditions on
the permit that fall within the Council's powers under Section 108 of the Act.
A non-complying activity is an
they still
looked great. He was assisted from time
to time by Graham and Karen. The
weather was kind, but there were a few
surprises. It did not rain for ten days and
much of the place needed irrigating,
particularly the nursery, and at times the
irrigation system was subject to
malfunction. Boy racers using the empty
Carrington Road as a race track,
evidenced by black tyre marks, were
discouraged by Graham focusing a torch
on the security cameras.
The gardens reflecting the …
NPDC landfills consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.
been applied
looked healthy. The pasture around spreading area G14-15 appeared to have
‘browned-off’ in patches. Discussions with farm staff outlined that no spraying had
occurred, but recent heavy rains had caused ponding in the area which affected
pasture appearance, some new growth coming through appeared green. The culvert
was inspected and was found to be in good order and no flow resistance or scouring
was observed. The Waikaikai Stream was running clear at the time of inspection. It