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Taranaki Regional
Council Coastal Plan
review:
Regional Council
Taranaki
Draft Coastal Plan apply?
Where
How do we define the coast? Do other plans and rules cover the same areas
The Taranaki Regional Council is reviewing its Coastal Plan, which is the 'rule book' governing the use,
development and protection of what's known as the Coastal Marine Area. A new Draft Coastal Plan
proposes to to cover the broader Coastal Environment. This information sheet
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Taranaki Regional Council
Email: info@trc.govt.nz
Phone: 06 765 7127
www.trc.govt.nz Working with people | caring for Taranaki
Factsheet: 3
Protecting Taranaki from the risks of harmful plants,
animals and diseases is an ongoing challenge. Under
the Biosecurity Act, rules may be imposed through
national or regional pest management plans. These
can bring significant costs and obligations to people.
There are also costs to ratepayers when
threatened
Māui dolphin. Human activities and natural processes both impact on coastal and marine
biodiversity in the region to varying degrees, depending on particular zones and habitats.
The Council undertakes representative monitoring of intertidal communities and coastal dune vegetation
and some marine pest control. With relatively few marine pests currently in Taranaki’s waters, it is important
to prevent the spread of invasive species into the region. The organisations with main
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Funding Impact Statement
FUNDING IMPACT STATEMENT
The total estimated expenditure for the Taranaki
Regional Council for 2017/2018 is $26,086,866. This
expenditure will be funded from the following sources.
These funding/financing sources are consistent with the
Council’s Revenue and Financing Policy.
2016/2017
Estimate $
2017/2018
Estimate $
2017/2018
LTP $
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Hickman JD 1997 Family Trust
Monitoring Programme
Annual Report
2014-2015
Technical Report 2015-34
Taranaki Regional Council
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713
Document: 1561789 (Word) STRATFORD
Document: 1563353 (Pdf)
October 2015
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Executive summary
The Hickman JD 1997 Family Trust (the Company) operates a road transport depot located on
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Dimar Partnership Landfill
Monitoring Programme
Annual Report
2015-2016
Technical Report 2016-66
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Dimar Partnership Landfill
Monitoring Programme
Annual Report
2015-2016
Technical Report 2016-66
Taranaki Regional Council
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713
Document: 1714336 (Word) STRATFORD
Document: 1716512 (Pdf)
August 2016
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2015
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Working with people caring for Taranaki
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David MacLeod, Taranaki Regional Council Chairman
It's important to note that our awards have no 'supreme winner' as such. Or should I
say, all the recipients are supreme winners! The range of activities is so broad that
it's just not possible to judge the value of one against the other. All are worthy of
celebration.
Welcome to the 2015 Taranaki Regional Council Environmental Awards.
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
Threatened Land
Environment
Priority 4 – Threatened Species
Regional: Key Native Ecosystem
Representative ecosystem type
Regional
Ecosystem Loss:
Acutely Threatened <10% left
Chronically threatened 10-20%
left
Protection Status: QEII Covenant
Catchment: Waiteika (362)
General Description
BMW Farms QEII forest remnants are located on privately owned land approximately 6km North East
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Hongihongi and Herekawe Streams
Joint Monitoring Programme
Biennial Report
2012-2014
Technical Report 2014–60
ISSN: 0114-8184 (Print) Taranaki Regional Council
ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713
Document: 1285711 (Word) STRATFORD
Document: 1409137 (Pdf)
October 2014
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This report for the period 1 July 2012 to 30