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Ordinary Council Agenda April 2025

23 8. Receipt of Minutes - CDEM Joint Committee 30 9. Receipt of Minutes - Taranaki Regional Transport Committee 35 10. Receipt of Minutes - Taranaki Solid Waste Management 40 11. Council Conduct Review 44 12. Adoption of revised Taranaki Regional Council Model Standing Orders 2022-2025 52 13. Appointment of Policy and Planning Committee Chair and Deputy Chair 141 14. Appointment to the Taranaki Passenger Transport Joint Committee 144 15. Setting of Administrative Charges

Applications received 21 November to 27 November 2022

Limited 24-Nov-22 New consent To discharge water based hydraulic fracturing fluids into land at depths greater than 3,000 mTVDss beneath the Kapuni-K wellsite Discharge Permit Kapuni-K wellsite, 456 Tempsky Road, Hawera Kapuni 22-11069-1.0 11069-1.0 Todd Energy Limited 24-Nov-22 New consent To discharge emissions to air from flaring associated with hydrocarbon exploration and production testing operations and miscellaneous emissions at the Kauri-E wellsite Discharge Permit Kapuni-K

Freshwater biosecurity

then leave it dry for at least another 48 hours before you use it. Didymo, for example, can survive for months on moist gear. The Taranaki Regional Council is working alongside the Ministry of Primary Industries and the Department of Conservation to promote the ‘Check, Clean, Dry’ campaign. #e2764{display:none;} iframe {width: 100% !important; height: 320px;} .editable-content .leftAlone{width:100% !important;} Why is it worth the effort? A number of plant and fish species represent a real threat

Freshwater biosecurity

then leave it dry for at least another 48 hours before you use it. Didymo, for example, can survive for months on moist gear. The Taranaki Regional Council is working alongside the Ministry of Primary Industries and the Department of Conservation to promote the ‘Check, Clean, Dry’ campaign. #e2764{display:none;} iframe {width: 100% !important; height: 320px;} .editable-content .leftAlone{width:100% !important;} Why is it worth the effort? A number of plant and fish species represent a real threat

Feedlots and stockholding areas rules

The use of feedlots for all other cattle requires a resource consent. Holding cattle in a feedlot must comply with the following conditions to be considered a discretionary activity: the base area of the feedlot must be sealed to a minimum permeability standard of 10-9 m/s, and effluent expelled in the feedlot must be collected, stored and disposed of in accordance with a rule in a regional or district plan, or a resource consent, and the feedlot must be at least 50 metres away from any waterway,

Environmental action in the community

Community category winners in the 2022 Taranaki Regional Council Environmental Awards. Category Sponsor: Methanex Sustainable Taranaki - for outstanding contribution to promoting sustainability in Taranaki and educating and encouraging communities and individuals to make lifestyle changes which benefit the natural environment. Sustainable Taranaki’s programmes reflect its mission of inspiring people to play their part in handing a vibrant environment to the next generation. Recognising people

New Application Land Use Consent Weld Road Reserve between 402 Weld Road Lower Tataraimaka and 385 Lower Ahu Ahu Road Kaitake 20 October 2023

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

Recount 104 - March 2017

page TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL NEWSLETTER March 2017 No. 104 Regional Council Taranaki Continued Page 2 Iwi test waters Taranaki Regional Council officers are providing a number of iwi and hapū in the region with training and advice to allow them to monitor the health of waterways. The monitoring utilises a ‘Stream Health Monitoring and Assessment Kit’ (SHMAK) developed by NIWA. An initial approach for assistance came from the region’s

Policy and Planning Committee Agenda February 2025

policy direction in the Bill. It then moves on to highlight the range of other enabling factors that need to be addressed regarding offshore wind. These include port Policy and Planning Committee - Government Submissions Omnibus 7 page infrastructure, environmental consenting alignment, and initial explorations of potential price stability mechanisms. 6. Finally, Te Uru Kahika, the umbrella organisation for regional government, has submitted on the Regulatory

Turf master brings know-how to Yarrow Stadium main pitch project

Where there’s a Will, there’s a way to make Yarrow Stadium’s new turf pitch perfect. Will Bowden, of New Zealand Turf Management Solutions (NZTMS), is bringing his expertise as a grass guru to work alongside Yarrow Stadium contractor FieldTurfNZ and create tougher hybrid turf surface that will last longer and be friendlier on the environment. “It’s such an exciting project to create a new pitch on what will be one of the country’s top regional venues and I feel privileged to be a part of this