Making fencing and riparian management mandatory for all waterways through intensive
pastoral land use
• Requiring timely full completion of the Riparian Management Programme
• Requiring land disposal of dairy farm effluent in all except exceptional circumstances
• Encourage good management practices (GMP) on dairy farms (including feed pads and
nutrient budgeting)
• All by 2020
Option Three – Nutrient Cap plus other on-farm mitigation
This option involves a scenario
recommendations.
Councillor D L Lean left the Policy and Planning Committee meeting at 11.45am.
7. National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management: Adoption of
Progressive Implementation Programme and annual report
7.1 Mr C L Spurdle, Planning Manager, spoke to the memorandum reporting on the
implementation programme for the National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management
(NPS-FM) 2014 for the 2017/2018 financial year and recommending the adoption of a
revised progressive
to the subdivision and development of
Structure Plan Development Areas through the TRC work identifying
wetlands within our Structure Plan Development Areas as discussed in
section 2.3 of this report.
It is considered that the PDP in general is reasonably aligned with the
approach in the NPS-FM 2020 in regards to Te Mana o te Wai. TRC are
tasked with identifying wetlands throughout the district.
The Resource Management (National Environmental Standards for
Freshwater)
Towards Predator-Free Taranaki has received $2.5 million to more than double the size of its possum eradication zone. Towards Predator-Free Taranaki has received $2.5 million to more than double the size of its possum eradication zone. Its Zero Possum project was launched in 2018 and covered 4,500ha from Pukeiti to the coast, bordered by the Oakura River and Timaru Stream. The 2,000ha of farmland within this zone has not had a resident possum population for more than 18 months, while just a
Towards Predator-Free Taranaki has received $2.5 million to more than double the size of its possum eradication zone. Its Zero Possum project was launched in 2018 and covered 4,500ha from Pukeiti to the coast, bordered by the Oakura River and Timaru Stream. The 2,000ha of farmland within this zone has not had a resident possum population for more than 18 months, while just a handful of possums remain in the bush. It’s this success that has seen Predator Free 2050 Limited invest a further $2.5
One bedroom studio accommodation connected to the stunning new Lodge building at Pukeiti.
Pukeiti, enabling students to experience first-hand the high diversity of native plants, birds and invertebrates. The rainforest provides an ideal setting to learn about ecological threats and how these threats can be managed to enhance native biodiversity values. Field trips to Pukeiti typically run between 10am to 2pm and incorporate a rainforest walk and one other activity of the school’s choosing. Here are some of the activities run so far this year: Stream studyThe streams that run through Pukeiti
Committee, comprising of two NPDC elected members
and two TRC elected members, have a governance and decision making role
for the stadium management, including developing asset management plans
and implementation budgets. NPDC also contributes to the Major Events Fund,
which can be used to attract events to Yarrow Stadium.
This Strategic Plan presents a vision and goals for the future of Yarrow Stadium.
Strategies through which goals will be achieved are presented with a number
of these being
time with Waffle (the launch) will take place on the Founders Lawn at Pukeiti on Monday 15 January from 10am to 11.30am. In the event of bad weather, everything with move to the Rātā Room. Entry is free. Pukeiti is at 2290 Carrington Road, New Plymouth – a 30-minute drive from central New Plymouth.
The Council undertakes or commissions studies to assist with its pest management activities under the Biosecurity Act 1993 and other legislation, as well as non-regulatory programmes. Pest Pathways into Taranaki This June 2020 report, prepared by Place Group Ltd for the Taranaki Regional Council, documents the key findings of a pest-threat risk assessment and sets out recommended options for the future management of pest pathways into the region. Pest Pathways into Taranaki (1.1 MB pdf) (single