funds from various
funding pools such as the Council’s Environmental
Enhancement Grant fund, QEII, district council heritage funds,
and other community conservation funding.
HOW CAN THE COUNCIL HELP?
The Council is already working with interested landowners and
care groups to implement Biodiversity Plans for Key Native
Ecosystems.
For landowners interested in actively protecting their Key
Native Ecosystem the Council is prepared to give ongoing
support. The extent of this support
joint Future Development Strategy with New Plymouth District Council 303
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Whakataka te hau
Karakia to open and close meetings
Whakataka te hau ki te uru
Whakataka te hau ki te tonga
Kia mākinakina ki uta
Kia mātaratara ki tai
Kia hī ake ana te atakura
He tio, he huka, he hauhu
Tūturu o whiti whakamaua kia tina.
Tina!
Hui ē! Tāiki ē!
Cease the winds from the
Taranaki District Council
(STDC) have come up with a plan that’s already won
support at a community meeting, and detailed survey
and design work has been carried out, but is still to be
fully completed.
It’s in two parts: A rural component to divert
floodwaters away from the township, and an urban
component to upgrade culverts and channels within
the township. The urban part will be designed and
implemented by the STDC, with the rural component
being handled
consultation later in the year. The Committee was told that the draft includes greater guidance for Councils on how to meet Government-mandated environmental outcomes, and on what Planning Committees should consider in the new regionally focused approach that will combine current regional and district plans. But the draft also has significant gaps, and it also signals a move to the centre at the expense of local governance. As well, the draft stipulates environmental limit-setting processes that may result
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1. Cover 1
2. Karakia 3
3. Confirmation of Policy and Planning Minutes - 18 July 2023 4
4. Freshwater update 10
5. Emission Trading Scheme Submission 16
6. Indigenous Biodiversity Implementation 26
7. Spatial Plan Gaps Report 80
8. National Direction for Greenhouse Gas Emissions
the Taranaki Regional Council, New Plymouth District Council, South Taranaki District Council, Stratford District Council, Venture Taranaki, local business leaders, iwi and central government. Tapuae Roa - Make Way for Taranaki Action Plan April 2018 (6.7 MB pdf) (single document only) Tapuae Roa - Make Way for Taranaki Action Plan April 2018 (6.7 MB pdf) Regional collaboration and shared council services in Taranaki This document gives an overview of the shared services and collaboration between
automatically transmitted to the computer system at the Stratford office. During flood events remote stations can be individually interrogated to provide immediate information. The flood management system enables staff to provide flood warnings and information to emergency services, road authorities, district councils or affected property owners. Planning a river project? Talk to us first
Correct installation of a culvert in a stream that's been temporarily diverted while the work takes place. Doing it
1991. Staff time is recovered at the
charge appropriate to the task which they are undertaking. The charges are calculated as per the IPENZ method
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2023.
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STATEMENT OR PLANS AND THE
consider all submissions before making a final decision. Submitters include iwi, district councils, sector groups and individuals. Two submissions sought an amendment to include feral cats to the Regional Pest Management Plan for Taranaki. Council officers recommended declining the relief citing a number of factors including work currently being done with landowners participating in the Council’s Key Native Ecosystems programmes to control feral cats. The Council also provides support to other