1,796 98
10 What a truely magical day connecting with nature at
the Pukeiti Feel Good Festival.
Huge thank you to the talented team that made it happen.
(Pukeiti)
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Health and Safety
15. The Health and Safety Reports for November and December 2020 are attached.
Financial considerations—LTP/Annual Plan
16. This memorandum and the associated recommendations are consistent with the
Council’s adopted Long-Term Plan and estimates. Any financial information included
Risk Committee - Financial and Operational Report
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Resource management planning - $145,433 under budget due to staff vacancies and
expenditure forecasted to occur later in the year.
Compliance monitoring programmes - $224,283 over budget due to staff focus on
monitoring and reporting along with higher overheads.
State of the environment monitoring - $325,772 over budget due to increased staff focus,
overheads and increased costs associated with NPS Freshwater.
in this Plan).
Any additional asset information that is specific to
each group of activities is included where relevant
for each group under the heading Specific group
asset information.
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Ko ngā ture whakahaere rawa
Resource management
Resource management activities
Resource management comprises the following
activities:
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PLANNING
—preparing, adopting and maintaining
comprehensive and publicly considered policies,
Meeting - Consents and Regulatory Committee Minutes
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Date 21 September 2021
Subject: Policy and Planning Committee Minutes - 31 August
2021
Approved by: A D McLay, Director - Resource Management
S J Ruru, Chief Executive
Document: 2870810
Recommendations
That the Taranaki Regional Council:
a) receives the minutes of the Policy and Planning Committee meeting of the Taranaki
Regional Council held via audio-visual link (zoom) on Tuesday 31 August
additional asset information that is specific to each group of activities is included where relevant for each
group under the heading Specific group asset information.
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Resource management
Resource management activities
Resource management comprises the following activities:
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PLANNING
—preparing, adopting and maintaining comprehensive and publicly considered policies, plans and strategies that
will deliver to the Taranaki
its most recent meeting the PRT Board voted to approve a sum of up to $200k to go towards the
fit out of the Lodge and to show our commitment and support for this new facility.
The Trust is in regular dialogue with Council Managers on how we can assist the TRC with continued
improvements to Pukeiti.
In summary,
The Pukeiti Rhododendron Trust supports the Council’s revised plans for the Pukeiti Lodge and will
contribute $200k towards the Lodge fit out.
The Trust notes
Korowai Ngāruahine.
continuing support to Tiaki Te Mauri o Parininihi Trust for pest control and eradication in the Mount
Messenger Conservation Area.
attending the public launch of “Taiao Taiora” the environmental management plan for Taranaki Iwi at
Okurukuru
meeting with marae and hapu representatives at Puniho Marae to discuss and update them on the Pest free
2050 programme, which was well received. Also to provide an update of the work at Pukeiti garden to enlarge
Korowai Ngāruahine.
continuing support to Tiaki Te Mauri o Parininihi Trust for pest control and eradication in the Mount
Messenger Conservation Area.
attending the public launch of “Taiao Taiora” the environmental management plan for Taranaki Iwi at
Okurukuru
meeting with marae and hapu representatives at Puniho Marae to discuss and update them on the Pest free
2050 programme, which was well received. Also to provide an update of the work at Pukeiti garden to enlarge
provided for in this Plan).
Any additional asset information that is specific to each group of activities is included where relevant for each
group under the heading Specific group asset information.
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Resource management
Resource management activities
Resource management comprises the following
activities:
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT PLANNING
—preparing, adopting and maintaining
comprehensive and publicly considered policies,
plans and strategies …
Recommended
That the Taranaki Regional Council:
a) received the memorandum titled Changes to the duration of freshwater consents
b) noted that upon Royal Ascent of the Natural and Built Environment Act, the
maximum duration for "affected resource consents" related to freshwater under
the Resource Management Act 1991 will be five years after the estimated date upon
which relevant rules in the region's first Natural and Built Environment Plan
under the Natural and Built Environment Act have