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Schedule IV: Significant Surf Breaks and Nationally Significant Surfing Area

Oakura River Mouth to Shark Pit. annotation annotationTitle KATHRYN annotationSubject Typewritten Text annotationContents MAP 3 annotation annotationTitle KATHRYN annotationSubject Typewritten Text annotation annotationTitle KATHRYN annotationSubject Typewritten Text annotation annotationTitle KATHRYN annotationSubject Typewritten Text page 169 CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 4 – S ign i f i c an t S u r f B rea ks an d

Appendix II: CMA boudary at river mouths

New Plymouth Infomap 271-21. • Coastal marine area boundary a point 5 metres downstream of the downstream side of the East End Reserve footbridge. 10. Huatoki Stream • River mouth grid reference 2602890SE 6238240N on Streetfinder New Plymouth Infomap 271-21. • Coastal marine area boundary a point immediately downstream of the downstream side of the footbridge, at or about grid reference 2602890E 6238200N. 11. Oakura River • River mouth grid reference P19: 929-321 Infomap 260, New

Minutes

Regional Transport Committee – Sarah Ashworth and Esther Kirk A deputation/presentation (Creating safer road speeds for Oakura Village and the Wider page Regional Transport Committee Meeting Wednesday 9 March 2016 community) was made to the Regional Transport Committee by Sarah Ashworth on efforts to reduce the speed limit at Oakura. The Committee was supportive of the deputation, noting that the matters raised were

Solid Waste Management agenda February 2021

different layers of materials in the packaging make it hard to separate. Bottles with lids (e.g. milk bottle, soft drink) Why: Lids hold liquids in bottles and small lids jam sorting machinery. Plastic 3, 4, 6 & 7 (e.g. squeezable sauces, dips or pasta packaging) Why: These are low value plastics harder to recycle into new products. Dirty recycling (e.g. unrinsed containers, tins or bottles) Why: Recycling companies require material to be clean. Oakura and

The 'what, why and how' of the Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki

WHERE DOES THE COASTAL PLAN APPLY? The Coastal Plan covers the coastal environment. However, its rules and many of its policies apply only to the coastal marine area, located from the mean high water mark extending seaward to 22 kilometres. 3A 43 45 3 3 3 3 KEY Coastal marine area 10km Stratford Waitara Eltham Patea Waverley Oakura OpunakeOpunake InglewoodInglewood HaweraHawera ManaiaManaia OkatoOkato New Plymouth 12

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a more formal public consultation process in 2017. WHERE DOES THE COASTAL PLAN APPLY? The Coastal Plan covers the coastal environment. However, its rules and many of its policies apply only to the Coastal Marine Area, whose landward boundary is the mean high water mark and extends seaward to 12 nautical miles (or 22 kilometres). 3A 43 45 3 3 3 3 KEY Coastal marine area 10km Stratford Waitara Eltham Patea Waverley Oakura

Schedule of charges - Annual Plan 2023/2024

Joblin Partners Limited $604 Kaipi Holdings Limited $677 Longview Limited $918 Lupton Trust $604 Medley Partners $1,506 MJ Fahy & MO Fahy $834 Moorelands Trust Partnership $520 MP & VMJ Joyce Trusts Partnership $604 New Plymouth District Council $29,357 Norwood Farm Partnership $677 Oakura Farms Limited $206 Oaonui Water Supply Limited $13,346 Pariroa Marae - The Trustees $834 PKW Farms LP $1,354 Pungarehu Farmers Group Water Scheme $1,366 SC & MJ O'Neill Family Trust $520 South