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Report and decision on a poultry farming operation (2011)

invasions;  the submitter has no faith in the Council’s ability to respond to complaints of odours/particulate on/at their property;  allowing the erection of a building knowing it’s going to vent odour and particulate within the recommended 400 metre buffer zone is perverse. NE & EA Sole  with 40,000 extra birds an extra shed will make the farm three quarters larger and in this day and age of environmental concerns the submitter doesn’t need more sheds, and dusty smelly air discharges

Recount 98 - September 2015

inflation levels. “The Council’s balance sheet remains very strong with no public debt,” he says. The year’s highlights listed in the report include: Ÿ Preparation of the Council’s five-yearly State of the Environment Report, Taranaki as One - Taranaki Tāngata Tū Tahi, culminating in its launch in early July 2015. The report shows great environmental progress is being made. Ÿ The continuing review of the current Freshwater and Soil Plans, with the building

Recount 96 - March 2015

page TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL NEWSLETTER March 2015 No. 96 Region wins its case A strong regional push for replacement of the Normanby overbridge on SH3 has borne fruit, with work beginning on a two-year project to realign the highway and build a new underpass beneath the railway line. The Taranaki Regional Council and the Regional Transport Committee have long been at the forefront of strong community advocacy for this project. These efforts were

Agenda Policy Planning Committee 15 March 2022

requirements for FW are significantly higher than previous TRC experience (due to NPS-FW requirements). Experience from other RC’s is that the process can be long and involved. Lack of dedicated engagement (as opposed to comms) resources to manage this process. Build greater alignment around the nature and timing of the engagement that is needed. Develop specific strategies and plans to undertake the focused engagement. Consider ways

Regional Transport Committee Agenda 2 March 2022

been delayed due to issues with finding a contractor to undertake work. This has now started and the building should be ready in early April. The Mt Messenger Alliance team have set up offices in Bell Block.  Shaun Harvey has left and Paul Murphy has returned as the Investment Advisor.  It was noted that TRC system has been updated so that when notification of forestry work is sent through, if they check the box to inform District Council it will also notify them of the work. 

Report 2009-2014

species. Natural sand movement was likely to have a greater impact than from the disposal of sand from dredging. Surveys at five locally important kaimoana beds showed that paua and kina counts over the last two surveys were lower than surveys undertaken between 2004 and 2009, being more comparable to pre-dredge counts. There was no significant evidence to indicate that the drop in counts were related to dredging activities as no major build up of sand on the reefs has been noted in

Long-Term Plan 2018/2028 Consultation Document

the Taranaki Regional Council .............................................................................................. 3 Building on our strengths .............................................................................................................................................. 4 Extending our existing programmes ............................................................................................................................. 8 Taranaki Regional Council: