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Request to vary RLTP - September 2018

page FRODO-#2112913-v1-NPDC_request_to_vary_the_RLTP_-_install_automatic_gates_at_Weymouth_St_pedestrian_crossing Page 1 of 4 Request to vary the Regional Land Transport Plan for Taranaki 2015-2021 Purpose: To enable the Regional Transport Committee of the Taranaki Regional Council to consider a request for a variation to the Regional Land Transport Plan for Taranaki 2015-21: Mid-term Review for 2018/19- 20/21 (RLTP). Requesting organisation: New Plymouth District Council

Appendix 10A: Statutory acknowledgements

page 183 Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki Appendix X: Statutory acknowledgements page 184 Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki page

Freshwater physicochemical monitoring 2017-2018

page Freshwater Physicochemical Programme State of the Environment Monitoring Annual Report 2017-2018 Technical Report 2018-103 Taranaki Regional Council ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document: 2244008 (Word) STRATFORD Document: 2268449 (Pdf) June 2019 page page Executive summary Section 35 of the Resource Management Act (RMA) requires local authorities to undertake

Report 2013-2015

page Origin Energy Resources NZ Limited Kauri-E Hydraulic Fracturing Monitoring Programme Report 2013-2015 Technical Report 2015-03 Taranaki Regional Council ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document: 1503831 (Word) STRATFORD Document: 1506842 (Pdf) June 2015 page page Executive summary Origin Energy Resources NZ Limited (Origin) operate the Kauri-E

Freshwater physicochemical monitoring 2016-2017

page Freshwater Physicochemical Programme State of the Environment Monitoring Annual Report 2016-2017 Technical Report 2017-64 Taranaki Regional Council ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document: 2128817 (Word) STRATFORD Document: 2132991 (Pdf) October 2018 page page Executive summary Section 35 of the Resource Management Act requires local authorities to undertake

Coastal water quality summer 2017-18

page Bathing Beach Recreational Water Quality State of the Environment Annual Report 2017-2018 Technical Report 2018-33 Taranaki Regional Council ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) Private Bag 713 Document: 2119009 (Word) STRATFORD Document: 2151794 (Pdf) November 2018 page page Executive summary This report provides an

Public notice - final representation arrangements

page Final Representation Arrangements for the 2019 Local Government Elections On 26 June 2018, the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) reviewed its representation arrangements and resolved to adopt the following proposal for the Councils local government elections to be held on 12 October 2019. Submissions on the proposal were invited. One submission was received in support of the proposal. As no further submissions were received, it becomes final proposal for the

Where does the Proposed Coastal Plan apply?

page Regional Council Taranaki Coastal Plan apply?Proposed 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. The Proposed Coastal Plan extends the scope of the current Coastal Plan to cover the broader coastal environment. This is to account for does the

Late items

page 1 Peter Ledingham Subject: FW: An Update from the NZ Transport Agency ProfileOnSend: 1 2018/21 Regional Land Transport Programmes and the National Land Transport Programme - Policy Direction and Timing Kia ora The Minister of Transport, Hon. Phil Twyford, recently wrote to the Chairperson of each Regional Transport Committee, to the Transport Special Interest Group and to Local Government New Zealand outlining the Government’s key transport policies and priorities.

7. Wetlands

area. As has happened on low-lying fertile land across the country, wetlands have been drained to make way for farming and urban development. Remaining wetlands have also suffered continued degradation from invasive plants, introduced animals and contaminants from surrounding land use. Today, Taranaki has an estimated 1,200-plus wetlands. The Taranaki Regional Council has previously identified 76 of these as Regionally Significant Wetlands because of their size or