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Annual report 2010-2011

Community composition 73 3.2.9.3 Temporal trends in 1995 to 2011 data 74 3.2.9.4 Discussion 75 3.2.10 Mangati Stream 76 3.2.10.1 Site downstream of railbrige (MGT000488) 76 3.2.10.2 Te Rima Place, Bell Block (MGT000520) 78 3.2.10.3 Discussion 81 3.2.11 Waimoku Stream 82 3.2.11.1 Lucy’s Gully (WMK000100) 82 3.2.11.2 Oakura Beach (WMK000298) 85 3.2.11.3 Discussion 88 3.2.12 Waiau Stream 89 3.2.12.1 Inland North site (WAI000100) 89 3.2.12.2 Discussion 92 3.2.13 Punehu

Annual report 2013-2014

3.2.10.1 Site downstream of railbrige (MGT000488) 78 3.2.10.2 Te Rima Place, Bell Block site (MGT000520) 81 3.2.10.3 Discussion 83 3.2.11 Waimoku Stream 84 3.2.11.1 Lucy’s Gully site (WMK000100) 84 3.2.11.2 Oakura Beach site (WMK000298) 87 3.2.11.3 Discussion 90 3.2.12 Waiau Stream 91 3.2.12.1 Inland North site (WAI000110) 91 3.2.12.2 Discussion 94 3.2.13 Punehu Stream 95 3.2.13.1 Wiremu Road site (PNH000200) 95 3.2.13.2 SH 45 site (PNH000900) 98 3.2.13.3 Discussion 101

Coastal inventory summary & discussion document

development on the coast may become more significant. Some parts of the coast are more vulnerable to Figure 1: Decline in coastal discharges between 1975 and 2002 page 18 urban development that may be of a type or scale that leads to a gradual loss in the natural, scenic and amenity values that attracted people and development to the area in the first place. This particularly applies to smaller coastal settlements such as Oakura and Omata, which are becoming increasingly popular for

Annual report 2012-2013

River 62 Table 31 Summary of performance for consent 9411-11 To discharge of cleanfill onto and into land (where it my enter water). 66 List of figures Figure 1 Regional map showing the locations of cleanfills in the 2012-2013 period that are covered by the combined regional monitoring programme 4 Figure 2 AA Contracting Limited’s cleanfill Henwood Road, Bell Block, New Plymouth 9 Figure 3 Bishop’s cleanfill and downstream sampling sites, Ahu Ahu Road, Oakura 14

Regional Transport Committee agenda March 2018

correspondence and information received since the last Committee meeting was noted. 8.2 The late correspondence from the Office of the Major, New Plymouth District Council, the NZ Transport Agency is requested to provide further information and feedback to the NPDC on the safety improvements made on the SH45 approach to Oakura and the enforcement of the 50kph speed limited at Urenui village. The NZ Transport Agency agreed to consider the late correspondence and formulate a reply. 8.3 It was

Annual report 2014-2015

monitoring programme this programme during the year under review 5 Figure 2 AA Contracting Limited’s cleanfill and sampling sites at Henwood Road, New Plymouth 11 Figure 3 A & A George Family Trust cleanfill at Dudley Road, New Plymouth 18 Figure 4 AE Riddick’s cleanfill and sampling site at Carrington Road, New Plymouth 22 Figure 5 BJ & LB Bishop’s cleanfill and sampling sites at Ahu Ahu Road, Oakura (approximate fill area indicated in yellow) 27 Figure 6 Dorset Fibre Farm

Annual report 2012-2013

3.2.11.2 Oakura Beach site (WMK000298) 85 3.2.11.3 Discussion 88 3.2.12 Waiau Stream 89 3.2.12.1 Inland North site (WAI000110) 89 3.2.12.2 Discussion 92 3.2.13 Punehu Stream 93 3.2.13.1 Wiremu Road site (PNH000200) 93 3.2.13.2 SH 45 site (PNH000900) 96 3.2.13.3 Discussion 99 3.2.14 Patea River 100 3.2.14.1 Barclay Road site (PAT000200) 100 3.2.14.2 Swansea Road site (PAT000315) 103 3.2.14.3 Skinner Road site (PAT000360) 106 3.2.14.4 Discussion 109 3.2.15 Mangaehu River 111