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Council meeting agenda May 2021

page Tuesday 18 May 2021, 10.30am Ordinary Meeting - Cover 1 page Ordinary Meeting Venue: Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford 18 May 2021 10:30 AM Agenda Topic Page Purpose of meeting 3 Apologies An apology was received from Councillor M J Cloke. Notification of Late Items 1. Confirmation of Minutes Ordinary Committee 4 2. Consents and Regulatory Committee Minutes 15 3. Policy and Planning Committee Minutes 21 4.

Executive Audit and Risk Agenda February 2025

Services Document: TRCID-1492626864-256 Recommendations That the Taranaki Regional Council: a) takes as read and confirms the minutes of the Executive, Audit and Risk Committee meeting of the 2 December 2024 b) notes recommendations therein were adopted by the Taranaki Regional Council on Tuesday 10 December 2024. Appendices/Attachments TRCID-1492626864-161: Executive Audit and Risk Committee Minutes – 2 December 2024 Executive Audit and Risk Committee -

McKechnie Aluminium Solutions Ltd Annual Report 2023-2024

page McKechnie Aluminium Solutions Ltd Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2023/24 Technical Report 2024-35 page page McKechnie Aluminium Solutions Ltd Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2023/24 Technical Report 2024-35 Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford

Job Description Administration and Logistics Manager

the programme and will be committed to its implementation at both an individual and organisational level. Role dimensions | Te ahu mahi Responsible to: Director – Corporate Services Responsible for: Administration and Logistics team Primary location: Stratford, although travel throughout the region may be required as part of your daily duties. Position grade: 21 page Organisational context | Te horopaki whakahaere

2025 Councillor Pecuniary Interest Disclosure

Name Position Question number Members' response Charlotte Littlewood Chairperson 1 Port Taranaki Ltd - 100% owned by the Taranaki Regional Council including port services 2 Sole trader undertaking contract with clients 6 Pukeiti Trust Board Port Taranaki Director 7 New Plymouth (Family Residence) Susan Hughes Councillor 2 Bank Chambers- Law Firm 3 Self-employed as a Barrister 7 New Plymouth (Family Residence) Kuratau (Holiday

Remediation NZ Waitara Road Worm Farm Annual Report 2023-2024

page Remediation New Zealand Ltd Waitara Road Facility Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2023/24 Technical Report 2024-57 page page Remediation New Zealand Ltd Waitara Road Facility Monitoring Programme Annual Report 2023/24 Technical Report 2024-57 Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713

TRC Factsheet 2025 Local Government Elections

page 2025 LOCAL GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS 11 OCTOBER 2025 FACT SHEET | ĀROHI TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL WHAT DOES A REGIONAL COUNCIL DO? While district councils are responsible for a wide range of local services in your area, the role and responsibilities of the Regional Council involve managing the region’s natural resources. The Taranaki Regional Council manages land, air, coast and the quality of water in our lakes and rivers. They are also responsible for biodiversity,

Kaupapa Māori Freshwater Assessments

1.4.1 Tools, frameworks and methods ..................................................................................................... 6 1.4.2 Common indicators across all tools, frameworks and methods .................................................. 8 1.4.3 Use of kaupapa Māori assessment tools, frameworks and methods by region ......................... 9 1.5 KEY CONSIDERATIONS

Trap Smarter A guide for Taranaki trappers

SETTING TOOL The DOC 250 is bigger and stronger than a DOC 200 so can be a bit harder to set. Some people like to use a trap setting tool, which has been specially designed for this trap. Get in touch with us at Taranaki Regional Council if you’d like to try one. CREATE A CRIME SCENE Ferrets and stoats are difficult to catch. Your trap must be appealing, or they will run straight past. They like fresh meat, especially rabbit. Try making the area look like a crime scene, where a rabbit

Managing diffuse-source discharges to land and water in Taranaki

Zealand today.3 This working paper examines the situation in Taranaki, and explores regionally- appropriate responses. The freshwater and soil plans were both adopted in 2001. Ten years on the Council is required to carry out a full review of the freshwater and soil plans. This paper therefore undertakes a stocktake of the studies and research relating to the management of diffuse source pollution in this region and canvases the policy options to ensure soil health and freshwater quality