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Assessing effects

proposal fits with the Regional Plan vision for that zone and how it meets the objectives and policies of the Plan. Describe any effects on the environment. Describe what effects your proposal may have on people. Propose any conditions that may help mitigate any effects of the proposal. Provide any specialist reports required to support the application. Taking the time to prepare a good and thorough AEE will save you time and frustration later. Another source of useful information is the Ministry for

Waitaha Catchment Annual Report 2020-2021

page Waitaha Catchment Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2020-2021 Technical Report 2021-73 page Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Document: 2912881 (Word) Document: 2973289 (Pdf) March 2022 page Waitaha Catchment Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2020-2021 Technical Report 2021-73

TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL Local Governance Statement 2022 2025

title embedded:image1.png title cover_pages_headings TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL title title title cover_pages_headings Local Governance Statement cover_pages_headings 2022-2025 Table of contents 1 Purpose 4 2 Functions, Responsibilities and Activities 4 2.1 Legislation 5 2.2 Local Legislation 5 2.3 Bylaws 6 3 Electoral System 6 4 Representation Arrangements 7 5 Elected Members’ Roles and Conduct 8 6 Governance Structures, Processes,

Using Total Mobility

Information about using your ID card and using the Total Mobility scheme locally and around the country. Where can my ID swipe card be used? Your ID swipe card can be used for travel anywhere within the Taranaki region where an approved Total Mobility transport provider operates. There is a Stratford-based provider, a Hāwera-based operator, three taxi operators in New Plymouth (covering Waitara and Bell Block) and two New Plymouth-based companion driving services, Driving Miss Daisy and Freedom

Regional Transport Committee Agenda 1 December 2021

page Wednesday 1 December 2021, 10.30am Taranaki Regional Transport Committee Meeting - Agenda Cover 1 page Taranaki Regional Transport Committee Meeting 01 December 2021 10:30 AM Agenda Topic Page Apologies Notification of Late Items 2. Confirmation of Minutes - 1 September 2021 3 3. Minutes - Regional Transport Advisory Group Meeting 9 4. State Highway 3 Working Group Minutes 17 5. Waka Kotahi Update 22 6.

TRC Bulletin - February 2022

mapped on the TRC Biodiversity portal to complete this. It also supports amendments to include two new prohibited areas to enhance protection of kororā. Old man's beard control programmeSteady progress is being made by the Council controlling Old man’s beard along a 70km stretch of the Waingongoro River. Old man’s beard is a sustained controlled pest in the Regional Pest Management Plan for Taranaki with rules requiring its control in all areas except within 50m of the Pātea River downstream of State

October 2022 rainfall

October was a month of contrasts for rainfall in Taranaki, ranging from 65% of the average for the month at Waitotara at Hawken Rd to 164% at Mangati at SH3. The average across the region was 101.1% of the long-term average although there was less rain on the Maunga where rainfall was only around 60% at North Egmont and Kahui Hut. Year to date rainfall is sitting between 110% (Kotare at OSullivans) and 163% (Kapoaiaia at Lighthouse) with an average of 126.8% of normal. Mean river flows for

Meetings schedule

Regulatory Committee Tuesday 21 November, 10.30am: Policy & Planning Committee Tuesday 28 November, 10.30am: Taranaki Civil Defence Emergency Management Group Wednesday 29 November, 11am: Regional Transport Committee December 2017 Monday 4 December, 10am: Executive, Audit & Risk Committee Tuesday 12 December, 10.30am: Ordinary Council meeting Standing Orders These standing orders are intended to enable the orderly conduct Council meetings. They incorporate legislative provisions relating to meetings,

Management team

protection Regional gardens Resource Management (Director: Fred McLay) Policy and planning Consent processing and monitoring Harbour navigation and safety Pollution response Corporate Services (Director: Mike Nield) Financial services Administration and facilities Property and investment management Business information and technology services People and wellness Communications and engagement Transport planning and services