this Plan relating to any plantation forestry activities in those wetlands scheduled in Appendices IIA and IIB of the Plan will prevail over any NES-PF requirements.52
Advisory note 2: The definition of Significant Natural Areas in the NES-PF includes wetlands identified or described in the Regional Policy Statement (RPS). Where plantation forestry activities regulated by
the NES-PF are likely to have an impact on a wetland identified or described in the RPS, the most stringent rule in the
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Greymouth Petroleum Limited
Ohanga-A Hydraulic Fracturing
Monitoring Programme
Annual Report
2014-2015
Technical Report 2015-47
Taranaki Regional Council
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713
Document: 1572840 (Word) STRATFORD
Document: 1574126 (Pdf)
November 2015
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Executive summary
Greymouth Petroleum Limited (GPL) operates the
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15,409
streambanks
km
8,928
riparian
vegetation
km
5.6
million plants 6,000
native habitat
protected
ha
million
spent to date
128$
13,756
fenced
km
Transforming
TaranakiRegional Council
Taranaki
A region transformed
Since the 1990s, landowners and farmers on the Taranaki ring plain and coastal terraces
have voluntarily protected rivers, streams and wetlands with 5.6 million plants and 13,000km
of fencing, with more of each to come. This
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Document Number: 2061930
Taranaki Taku Tūranga - Towards a Predator-Free Taranaki
David MacLeod, Chairman, Taranaki Regional Council
Speech notes, 30 May 2018
Ready, willing and able
It’s hugely gratifying but also humbling that the Government and Predator-Free 2050 Ltd
are placing their trust and confidence in us.
This is a huge challenge for Taranaki. One of the biggest the region has ever faced. We’re
aiming to achieve something that’s never
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Request to add additional phases to the following activity in the Regional Land
Transport Plan for Taranaki 2015-2021 (RLTP)
Purpose: To enable the Regional Transport Committee of the Taranaki
Regional Council to consider a "change" to the Regional Land
Transport Plan for Taranaki 2015-21 (RLTP).
Requesting organisation: New Zealand Transport Agency
Fish passage
Macroinvertebrates
Coastal and marine
biodiversity
Coastal habitats on land
Rocky reef communities
Estuarine communities
Protected areas
Protecting the region's plants, animals and ecosystems is important for
Taranaki and for New Zealand as a whole. Biodiversity management in
the Taranaki region is part of a national effort to safeguard the indigenous
biodiversity in New Zealand's land, freshwater and marine environments.
New Zealand's indigenous
May 2018
Proposed Taranai Regional Coastal Plan
Taranaki Regional Council
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STRATFORD 4352
By email to: coastal@trc.govt.nz
SUBMISSION ON PUBLICLY NOTIFIED DRAFT PROPOSAL FOR PLAN CHANGE OR
VARIATION (FORM 5)
Proposed Taranaki Regional Coastal Plan
NAME OF SUBMITTER: KiwiRail Holdings Limited (KiwiRail)
ADDRESS FOR SERVICE: PO Box 593
WELLINGTON 6140
Attention: Rebecca Beals
KiwiRail Submission on Proposed Taranaki Regional Coastal Plan
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August 2015
Assessment of the agricultural
economic impacts of nutrient
management policies in Taranaki
Final report prepared for Taranaki Regional Council
FRODO 1515671
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Prepared By:
Simon Harris
For any information regarding this report please contact:
Simon Harris
Phone: 0274 356 754
Email: simon@landwaterpeople.co.nz
LWP Ltd
PO Box 70
Lyttelton
Christchurch 8048
Report
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Taranaki Regional Council
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STRATFORD
11 July 2008
Hearing Committee Report and Decision on
applications by Normanby Power Limited for
three resource consents to recommission the
Normanby hydro scheme
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Report and decision
of a Committee of the Taranaki Regional Council which heard,
commencing at 9.00 am on 9 June 2008
at the Taranaki Regional Council offices, Stratford,
three resource consent
Coprosmas (Coprosma spp.), silver fern (Cyathea dealbata), mahoe
(Melicytus ramiflorus), nikau (Rhopalostylis sapida), and supplejack
(Ripogonum scandens).
The regionally distinctive plants swamp maire, tawhirikaro (Pittosporum
cornifolium) and the fern Deparia petersenii subsp. congrua are present at
the site.
Fauna
Native birdlife recorded in and around the KNE include the New Zealand
pigeon (Hemiphaga novaeseelandiae), Tui (Prosthemadera
novaeseelandiae), grey warbler