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Ordinary Council Agenda June 2025

8. Receipt of Minutes - Regional Transport Committee 33 9. Remits for Local Government New Zealand Annual General Meeting 39 10. Extraordinary Vacancy on the Taranaki Regional Council 51 11. Submission on Regulatory Standards Bill 54 12. Meeting Dates 98 13. Public Excluded 14. Public Excluded Recommendations 99 15. Confirmation of Public Excluded Ordinary Minutes 101 16. Receipt of Public Excluded Operations and Regulatory Minutes 105 17. Receipt of Public Excluded

Policy & Planning agenda June 2020

undertaken within and concerning Taranaki over the next few years. The project is to explore and evaluate the consequences and implications for Taranaki and for New Zealand of ongoing volcanic activity from Mt Taranaki. Recommended THAT the Taranaki Regional Council: a) receives the memorandum describing the research programme ‘Transitioning Taranaki to a volcanic future’ b) notes the engagement of the Council as a participant in the research programme. Littlewood/Walker …

Turkey the Bird charm Taranaki at Tūpare Gardens

who haven't heard us before.” The food trucks set up on the tennis court were kept busy serving up hungry families, while others spread out their own picnics on the river flat. Taranaki Regional Council Gardens Manager Stuart Robertson was happy with the turnout and glad people got to see what Tūpare has to offer. “Tūpare is such a special place and it’s great to be able to put these free events on for Taranaki. This was the first live music event at the garden in more than two years and we will

Annual report 2016-2017

condition. Sections 15(1)(b) and (d) of the (RMA) stipulate that no person may discharge any contaminant onto land if it may then enter water, or from any industrial or trade premises onto land under any circumstances, unless the activity is expressly allowed for by a resource consent, a rule in a regional plan, or by national regulations. page 7 The Company holds discharge permit 5893-2 to cover the discharge of solid hydrocarbon exploration drilling wastes onto land, and

Resource consents issued 1 October - 11 November 2021

Dairy Effluent disposal Replace R2/10805-1.0 New Plymouth District Council Land - Stormwater Local Government Recreation New R2/10862-1.1 Todd Petroleum Mining Company Limited Land - DWI Energy Wellsite Exploration and Production Change R2/10912-1.0 New Plymouth District Council Land/Water Industry Local Government Waste Management Landfill New R2/10953-1.0 C & W Developments GP Limited Land - Stormwater Property Development Subdivision New Consent Holder Subtype Industry

Regional Software Holdings Ltd—FY2024 Statement of Intent

page Tauākī Whakamaunga Atu| Statement of Intent 2024 page Regional Software Holdings Ltd—FY2024 Statement of Intent 1 Document ID : RSHL-1877002180-6124 1. Kupu Takamua | Foreword Regional Software Holdings Limited (RSHL) is pleased to present its 2024 Statement of Intent. RSHL enables Te Uru Kahika to act collaboratively and deliver solutions that, in the normal course of events, would be unaffordable or unachievable. Further, it

The Rhododendron Conservation Project

Taranaki Regional Council is collaborating with the Pukeiti Rhododendron Trust, Massey University and the New Zealand Rhododendron Association on an ex-situ conservation strategy for the genus Rhododendron. But what does this actually mean? An ex-situ strategy means we are physically conserving something outside of its natural habitat range to ensure its survival – similar to the way zoos work with native and exotic animals. Rhododendrons are our focus because as a group of plants they are one

Cameras have eyes on possum intruders

It’s about to get tougher for wannabe invaders to enter the Zero Possum project zone, with the installation of 60 new self-reporting cameras. Taranaki Regional Council launched Towards Predator-Free Taranaki in 2018, with an ambitious goal of eliminating possums between the Oakura River and Timaru Stream. The Zero Possum zone was extended to the Hangatāhua (Stony) River last year, thanks to $2.5m in Government funding, taking the total area to 9500 hectares. Results to date are promising. About

Spraying & applying fertiliser

introductory certificate, be under the direct supervision of someone who holds the appropriate GROWSAFE qualifications, or hold other qualifications that meet the requirements of the Regional Air Quality Plan. Further information on the GROWSAFE requirements can be found in the Air Quality Plan - download the relevant section below: Training requirements for agrichemical qualifications Notifying neighbours Neighbours must be notified unless they agree not to be or if the agrichemicals are applied with hand

Spraying & applying fertiliser

introductory certificate, be under the direct supervision of someone who holds the appropriate GROWSAFE qualifications, or hold other qualifications that meet the requirements of the Regional Air Quality Plan. Further information on the GROWSAFE requirements can be found in the Air Quality Plan - download the relevant section below: Training requirements for agrichemical qualifications Notifying neighbours Neighbours must be notified unless they agree not to be or if the agrichemicals are applied with hand