Annual report 2014-2015
Freshwater physicochemical state of the environment monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.
Freshwater physicochemical state of the environment monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.
5 (6) all parties are satisfied that all matters proposed for the Court's endorsement are within the scope of relief sought in the appellants' notices of appeal, fall within the Court's jurisdiction, and conform to the relevant requirements and objectives of the Act including, in particular, Part 2. [12] Therefore the Court orders, by consent, that the Proposed Taranaki Coastal Plan is amended in accordance with Appendix A. The appeal points in relation to these
Operations and Regulatory Agenda 30 April 2024
DISTRIBUTION, BREEDING AND FEEDING Banded kokopu are primarily a lowland species but can penetrate up to 180km inland, and to elevations of 550m. This has allowed them to establish some landlocked populations in lakes in central New Zealand. They are exceptional climbers and can scale steep falls to reach higher catchments. Preferred habitats for adult banded kokopu are small tributaries with plenty of forest cover. Unlike other kokopu, they don’t seem
range of specific resource consent compliance programmes. We have also committed to permanent iwi representation on the Council’s two main standing committees. This is currently being progressed through Treaty of Waitangi settlement legislation. There are eight iwi whose rohe or tribal area falls either wholly or partially within the Taranaki region.
Ltd (For a copy of the signed resource consent please contact the TRC Consents department) page Water abstraction permits Section 14 of the RMA stipulates that no person may take, use, 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
management area within which it falls, except as follows: (i) rules referenced with a `G' apply to the entire coastal marine area except as otherwise stated; and (ii) rules for activities that fall within more than one coastal management area are dealt with as described in Section 4.2.4. 4.1.2 Planning Maps The following maps show the location of all coastal management areas. The location of the coastal marine area boundary at rivers with non-standard "mouths" is also shown where those rivers
OU is the appropriate guideline for a ‘moderately’ sensitive receiving environment. I consider that the Mr McDonald’s workshop/business would fall within this moderate sensitivity category. As such the 5 OU criteria within the MfE GPG Odour would be applicable to this receptor location. 1.15 I also wish to point out that the 2 OU contour in Figure 3 (proposed farm) extends well into the Area Q land on the other side of Airport Drive. It is my understanding
regenerating well. Drains running North to south on both the eastern and western boundaries will also be altering the hydrology of the site. Herbivores - Medium Stock are excluded from the site through drains and a two wire fence around the perimeter. Stock incursions are infrequent. Possum Self-help This site falls within the Opunake possum self-help operation. Leg- hold trapping is carried out annually by a contractor. Predators - Medium Predators including rodents, mustelids, possums,
considerations justify otherwise. The representation of the Stratford and South Taranaki constituencies falls outside the stipulated range. The Council considers that the Stratford Constituency warrants one member and the South Taranaki Constituency warrants three members for the following reasons: • the proposed representation reflects the status quo (with only minor proposed boundary changes), which is well understood and accepted by the regional community. • the constituency boundaries are