Memorandum Confirmation of Minutes Ordinary Meeting November 2022
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b) approved the establishment of the following committees:
• Operations and Regulatory Committee
• Policy and Planning Committee
• Executive, Audit and Risk Committee
• Regional Transport Committee.
• Chief Executive Liaison Committee
c) noted that it will need to form a Waitara River Committee and Waitara River sub-
committee once it has reached an agreement with the Waitara River Authorities
Good Properties Limited 13-Oct-22 New consent To undertake earthworks within 10 metres of a wetland Land Use Consent 63a Kelly St, Inglewood Waiongana
22-11061-1.0 11061-1.0 Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency 13-Oct-22 New consent To discharge contaminants onto land Discharge Permit 2528 Mokau Road, Mt Messenger Mimi
22-11061-1.0 11062-1.0 Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency 13-Oct-22 New consent To discharge stormwater and sediment onto land Discharge Permit 2528 Mokau Road, Mt Messenger Mimi
Mimi River Kaūpokonui Stream
Urenui River Tāngāhoe River
Onaero River Manawapou River
Waitara River Pātea River
Waiongana River Whenuakura River
Waiwhakaiho River Waitōtara River.
Te Hēnui Stream
In the case of any river not referred to in (a), the river mouth is at the continuation of the
mean high water springs line of the coast, across the river. The boundary of the coastal
marine area is then a distance upstream of that line, equal to the lesser of: one kilometre,
boundary of the coastal marine
area is as described in Appendix 1:
Mōhakatino River Huatoki Stream
Tongaporutu River Oākura River
Mimi River Kaūpokonui Stream
Urenui River Tāngāhoe River
Onaero River Manawapou River
Waitara River Pātea River
Waiongana River Whenuakura River
Waiwhakaiho River Waitōtara River.
Te Hēnui Stream
In the case of any river not referred to in (a), the river mouth is at the
continuation of the mean high water springs line of the
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Application No. Consent No. Applicant Lodged Date Application Type Description Activity Type Location Catchment
23-05845-2.0 R2/5845-2.0 Fonterra Limited 10-Oct-23 New consent
To use and maintain a dam and associated fish pass on the Tawhiti
Stream for water intake purposes Land Use Consent 339B South Road, Hawera Tangahoe
23-11167-1.0 R2/11167-1.0 Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency 10-Oct-23 New consent
To undertake vegetation clearance within a natural inland wetland
during the
coast:
• Mokau to Pariokariwa - Tongaporutu (~2.5 km), Whitecliffs (~2 km) and Te Kuwhatahi
Stream (~3 km)
• Pariokariwa to Turangi Road - Urenui and NE cliffs (~3 km), Onaero (~2 km), Wai-iti (1-2
km) and Mimi (~2 km)
• Turangi Road to Port – Waitara to Port (~12 km) and Motunui (1-2 km)
• Port to Stony – Paritutu (~2 km) and Oakura to Pitone Rd
• Stony to Cape Egmont - Stony River (~2.5 km) and Cape Egmont to Puniho Road (~10
km)
• Cape Egmont to Opunake - Opunake (1-2
boundary of the coastal marine
area is as described in Appendix 1:
Mōhakatino River Huatoki Stream
Tongaporutu River Oākura River
Mimi River Kaūpokonui Stream
Urenui River Tāngāhoe River
Onaero River Manawapou River
Waitara River Pātea River
Waiongana River Whenuakura River
Waiwhakaiho River Waitōtara River.
Te Hēnui Stream
In the case of any river not referred to in (a), the river mouth is at the
continuation of the mean high water springs line of the
Waitara and Inglewood residents can jump aboard a free bus to the Festival of Lights this summer, thanks to Taranaki Regional Council. Return bus services will run from Queen St, Waitara on 20 December and 5 January and from Moa St, Inglewood on 22 December and 18 January. Each will leave at 7pm and return at 10.15pm, allowing passengers plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds of the iconic festival. It’s one of several special bus services the Council is putting on this summer,
New Plymouth 4373
Review Dates: June 2026, June 2032, June
2038
Activity Class: Controlled
Location: 416 Waitara Road, Huirangi Application Purpose: Replace
To discharge farm dairy effluent onto land
Rohe:
Te Atiawa (Statutory Acknowledgement)
Engagement or consultation:
Te Kotahitanga o Te Atiawa Trust Comment on application received
Generally consistence with Iwi Environmental
Management Plan
Do not oppose, subject to conditions
… environmental stewardship and sustainable
land management.
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Artists John McLean and Howard Tuffery and their families
recognise the exceptional recreational, cultural and
biodiversity value of the Mimi estuary bordering their
jointly owned property.
It's an important habitat for whitebait and for wading birds,
and contains distinctive native flora and threatened fauna.
Since 1986, the two families have voluntarily worked with
the Council and other agencies to