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Date: 27 February 2024
Subject: Update on changes to NPSFM and policy development programme
Author: L Hawkins, Policy Manager
Approved by: A D McLay, Director - Resource Management
Document: 3246950
Purpose
1. The purpose of this memorandum is to provide an update to the Council on the recent
announcements by the coalition government in relation to freshwater management, and the
implications this may have for Taranaki Regional Council.
Maintenance and monitoring 21
4 Resource consent requirements 24
4.1 Overview 24
4.2 Taranaki Regional Council 24
4.3 New Plymouth District Council 27
4.3.1 New Plymouth Operative District Plan 27
4.3.2 New Plymouth Proposed District Plan 29
4.4 Permitted activities 33
4.5 Other consents and approvals required 35
4.5.1 Archaeological authority 35
4.5.2 Building consent 35
Version: 1, Version Date: 24/10/2023
Document Set ID: 9099772
This information is provided from
irrigation, stock and domestic purposes
Water Permit 36 Wairere Road, Ohangai Manawapou
22-02937-3.0 2937-3.0 Ms Doris Swadling Estate Of 21-Dec-22 Replacement for expiring consent To discharge farm dairy effluent onto and into land Discharge Permit 997 Palmer Road, Kaponga Kapuni
22-11085-1.0 11085-1.0 Greymouth Petroleum Turangi Limited 23-Dec-22 New consent To discharge stormwater from hydrocarbon exploration and production operations at
the Turangi-B wellsite onto and into land in
You need to apply for a resource consent if you wish to do something that is not permitted by district or regional plans Knowing which activities need a resource consent and taking time to prepare your application thoroughly and accurately gives you the best start. Resource consents are not needed for some minor activities which are permitted by rules in our Regional Plans. Council officers can advise you which activities are 'permitted' within our Regional Plans. For building permits, other
handful of possums remain in the bush. It’s this success that has seen Predator Free 2050 Limited invest a further $2.5 million to extend the Zero Possum area to the Hangatahua (Stony) River – the next defendable boundary. That will bring about 5,000ha and 120 extra farms into scope, including Ōkato township. Up to 13 full time equivalent staff and contractors will be hired as a result. Towards Predator-Free Taranaki is a Taranaki Regional Council-led programme. The Zero Possum project is a
Land management category winners in the 2022 Taranaki Regional Council Environmental Awards. Category sponsor: Corteva Robin and Jacqueline Blackwell - for environmental stewardship and improving ecosystem health through riparian fencing and planting. Robin and Jacqueline Blackwell’s Ratapiko farm is a fantastic example of successfully implementing riparian planting on a dry-stock farm. The eastern hill country farmers have striven to be aware of and ahead of regulations around protecting and
load reductions required to achieve freshwater
objectives in the rivers of the Taranaki region
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5. High Court decision on Proposed Otago Regional Policy Statement 220
6. Submission in Support of Temporary Fishing Closure in Taranaki 226
7. Pest pathway programmes underway 237
Closing Karakia and Karakia for kai 243
Policy and Planning Committee - Agenda
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Purpose of Policy and Planning Committee meeting
This committee attends to all
A first look at Yarrow Stadium’s new East Stand has been revealed with the release of an artist’s impression of the design. David MacLeod, Chairman at Taranaki Regional Council which owns the venue through the Taranaki Stadium Trust, says finalising the East Stand’s design marked a major milestone in the project. “We think the East Stand’s design is absolutely fantastic and we hope our community will be thrilled when they see the artist’s impression and the details about the facilities on
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TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL NEWSLETTER June 2016 No. 101
Rates to remain stable
Local talent is to the fore in a new video promoting New
Plymouth’s Citylink bus service, which is operated by Tranzit
Coachlines under contract to the Taranaki Regional Council.
Dinnie Moeahu and his crew from New Plymouth-based Dman
Entertainment take viewers on a musical bus ride highlighting
the extent of the Citylink network (“Oakura to Waitara and just
The Taranaki