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Rates information 2018-2019

land value of $100,000 will pay $138.85 in total regional council rates (see highlighted example below). Commercial and industrial property Capital value of property: $200,000 $300,000 $500,000 $750,000 $1,000,000 Land value of property: $50,000 $117.22 $144.04 $197.68 $264.73 $331.78 $100,000 $124.81 $151.63 $205.27 $272.32 $339.37 $150,000 $132.39 $159.21 $212.85 $279.90 $346.95 $300,000 $155.14 $181.96 $235.60 $302.65 $369.70 $500,000 $185.47 $212.29

Schedule 5B - Sites of significance to Māori and associated values (Ngāti Tama)

page 156 CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 5 – H i s t o r i c he r i t age Schedule 5B – Sites of significance to Māori and associated values This schedule identifies known sites with special cultural, spiritual, historical and traditional associations located within the CMA. The Taranaki Regional Council is committed to working with iwi o Taranaki to identify all culturally significant sites that are located within the CMA. Site locations are

Puffer2017W

page T 0 200m Scale Entries to: Athletics TaranakiTET , New PlymouthPO Box 176 Email: olly@athleticstaranaki.org.nz Regional Council Taranaki -PUKEITI PUFFER ENTRY FORM Pukeiti Puffer - Kids 2km - Big Kids/Adults km - Challenge km - Sunday7.3 14.5 Walk 7.3km - 26 March 2017 First name: Surname: Address: Email: Tick boxes Male Female Under 12 Fun Run proceeds to the Cameron and Athletics TaranakiClow Trust TET Enjoy games on the lawn. Bring some

Four Sisters Coastal Herbfield

reduce pasture grass weed invasion. page Site protection measures addressing potential threats and actual threats are as follows: Site protection Yes/No Description A Public ownership or formal agreement Yes QEII covenant B Regulatory protection by local government Yes General regional or district rules might apply for activities impacting on the site C Active protection Yes Fenced (but controlled grazing is occurring).

Appendix 4: Monitoring wells

page INTERDRILL LIMITED 5 May 2008 Taranaki Regional Council 47 Clotan Road Private Bag 713 Stratford Att: Mr Shane Reynolds PATEA FREEZING WORKS Monitoring Wells

Rules applying to NP Airport flight path

page 4.3 New Plymouth Airport flight path protection surfaces New Plymouth Airport is located near the mouth of the Waiongana Stream in New Plymouth District. In order for the airport operator to remain certified to operate the airport, the airport operator must provide "obstacle limitation surfaces" under the Civil Aviation Rules (Civil Aviation Act 1990). The mechanisms to prevent flight path obstacles are regional and district plans. New Plymouth Airport requires flight path

Citylink COVID 19 Bus Services March 2020 v2

Timetable information and updates: call 0800 87 22 87 visit taranakibus.info Facebook.com/TaranakiPublicTransport Citylink is operated by Tranzit Coachlines. Provided by the Taranaki Regional Council. Runs un�l last passenger gets off. Does not pickup passengers on route. Depart Ariki St Moturoa Shops Moturoa School Ngamotu Dairy Moturoa Shops Arrive Ariki Street - 7.06 am 7.09 7.14 7.20 7.30 7.30 7.34 7.37 7.42 7.48 8.00 8.50 8.54 8.57 9.02 9.08 9.20 10.40* 2.10 pm 2.14 2.17

How to record your catches with Trap NZ

Google, OpenID, or Facebook account if you have one. 2) Join a project There are a number of trapping projects based on the restoration of community suburbs around Taranaki e.g., ‘Restore Vogeltown’. Join the ‘Restore’ project that corresponds nearest to your place of living or the project area that your household lies within the boundaries of. To join a project, click on the Find Projects tab on the menu bar at the top of the page. Then apply ‘Taranaki’ in the Region

4. Farm dairy effluent

What the Draft Plan proposes Currently farm dairy effluent can be discharged to land or water if the appropriate resource consent is obtained from the Taranaki Regional Council. Nationally there has been considerable work on developing best practice for farm dairy effluent management, on the basis that land treatment is preferable to discharge to water. The Draft Plan seeks alignment with industry best practice by:  Requiring farm dairy effluent to be discharged to

Rules 46-51: Groundwater

piezometer or seismic survey into and under land 46  Any person who undertakes the activity must, within 4 weeks of completion of any bore for taking and use of water or any piezometer, submit to the Taranaki Regional Council a Bore Completion Log;  All bores must be cased and sealed to prevent the potential for aquifer cross-contamination or leakage from the surface;  The well or bore shall be located not less than 50m from any effluent treatment pond, septic tank, silage stack or