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Appendix 10B: Ngāti Ruanui

no person, in considering a matter or making a decision or recommendation under any statute, regulation, or bylaw, may give greater or lesser weight to the association of Ngati Ruanui with the Otoki Gorge Scenic Reserve described in this statutory acknowledgement than that person would give under the relevant statute, regulation, or bylaw if this statutory acknowledgement did not exist in respect of the Otoki Gorge Scenic Reserve. (2) Except as expressly provided in subpart 5

NPDC crematorium consent monitoring 2020-2021

a new PLC card to prevent the cremator from tripping out on low temperature. • Brick work repairs were made in the back wall. • Repairs were made to the gas vaporiser as it stopped working due to a blown internal fuse. • Repaired brick work in the ceiling and around the door. 2.2 Cemeteries and crematoria by-law The NPDC bylaw contains a part (Part 37) on cemeteries and crematoria. The bylaw was revised during the 2007-2008 reporting period. An updated NPDC bylaw 2008, made under

Appendix 4A: Ngāti Ruanui

weight to the association of Ngati Ruanui with the Otoki Gorge Scenic Reserve described in this statutory acknowledgement than that person would give under the relevant statute, regulation, or bylaw if this statutory acknowledgement did not exist in respect of the Otoki Gorge Scenic Reserve. (2) Except as expressly provided in subpart 5 of Part 5, this statutory acknowledgement does not affect the lawful rights or interests of a person who is not a party to the deed of settlement. (3)

Ordinary meeting agenda December 2021

Jamieson/Roach Matters arising 1.1 Waste Reduction Plan – It was clarified that the threshold for commercial projects to submit a Construction Waste Reduction Plan ($500,000) was decided based on the current number of commercial builds, and consideration of the availability of both Council and contractor resources, particularly during the set-up phase. This threshold will be revisited when the bylaw is next reviewed. It is anticipated that these requirements will eventually roll down

Minutes

Recommended That the Taranaki Regional Council: 1. receives the memorandum Submission on Stratford District Plan Review Issues Paper 2. endorses the submission. McIntyre/MacLeod 7. Submission on Proposed South Taranaki District Council Trade Waste Bylaw 2016 page Policy and Planning Committee Meeting Tuesday 31 January 2017 7.1 Mr G C Severinsen, Policy and Strategy Manager, spoke to the memorandum introducing a submission made to the South Taranaki

Taranaki Regional Council Ordinary Council Meeting Agenda 28 February 2023

2022-2025 Local Government Statement 34 page Taranaki Regional Council January 2023 Document: 3138411 Table of contents 1 Purpose 4 2 Functions, Responsibilities and Activities 4 2.1 Legislation 5 2.2 Local Legislation 5 2.3 Bylaws 6 3 Electoral System 6 4 Representation Arrangements 6 5 Elected Members’ Roles and Conduct 7 6 Governance Structures, Processes, Membership and Delegations 9 6.1 Executive, Audit and Risk Committee 9 6.2

Council meeting agenda December 2020

meeting dates were included for members. 7. Hearing on the Proposed River Control and Flood Protection Bylaws for Taranaki 7.1 Mr D R Harrison, Director – Operations, spoke to the memorandum introducing the submissions on the Proposed River Control and Flood Protection Bylaws for Taranaki (the ‘Proposed Bylaws’) seeking members consideration of the submissions, including recommended changes, and the adoption of the Proposed Bylaws. 7.2 It was noted that NPDC have agreed to withdraw …

Council meeting agenda February 2020

7. Review of Navigation Bylaws for Port Taranaki and its Approaches 7.1 Mr C Spurdle, Planning Manager, spoke to the report seeking Members’ agreement to commence a review of the Navigation Bylaws for Port Taranaki and its Approaches 2009 in accordance with the requirements of the Local Government Act 2002 (LGA). 7.2 Chairperson C L Littlewood, declared an interest in the item relating to Port Taranaki. Recommended THAT the Taranaki Regional Council: a) receives this …