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Our vision for the future

page 36TARANAKI AS ONE—Taranaki Tāngata Tū tahi Our vision for the future The role of the Council and other local authorities in Taranaki is to fulfil the purpose of local government as set out in the Local Government Act 2002. An important part of this purpose is to meet the current and future needs of communities for good-quality local infrastructure, local public services, and performance of regulatory functions in a way that is most cost-effective for households and

Public notice - change of meeting venue

page Change of Meeting Venue Notification The venue for the Taranaki Regional Council’s Ordinary meeting on Tuesday 9 April 2019 has moved to the Port Taranaki Limited Boardroom, 2-8 Bayly Road, New Plymouth, commencing at 10.30am. Meeting Dates Notification Consents and Regulatory Committee Tuesday 30 April 2019 9.30am Policy and Planning Committee Tuesday 30 April 2019 10.30am Executive, Audit and Risk Committee Monday 13 May 2019 10.00am Ordinary Meeting to hear

Appendix 1B: Catchments identified for enhancement of values

page 2 1 3 APPENDIX IB APPENDICES Appendix IB Rivers and stream catchments identified for enhancement of natural, ecological and amenity values and life supporting capacity River or stream Water quality Recreational and fishery values Aesthetic and scenic values Comments Kurapete Stream from below Inglewood to the confluence with the Manganui River Good in upper reaches, poor in middle reaches, average in lower reaches. Very poor

PN CoastalPlanNotification Oct2019

page Taranaki Regional Council decision on Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki In accordance with the requirements of Schedule 1 of the Resource Management Act 1991, the Taranaki Regional Council gives notice that, at its meeting on 1 October 2019, it made a decision on submissions to the Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki. Submitters have 30 working days from service of the Council’s decision in which to lodge an appeal with the Environment Court. The requirements for lodging

Appendix 1: Threatened and historically rare ecosystems in Taranaki

page 31 Appendix I: Threatened and historically rare ecosystems Table 4: Land Environments of New Zealand (LENZ): threat classifications relating to Taranaki Threat category Acutely threatened Chronically threatened At risk Critically under protected Under protected No threat category Criteria <10% native cover remaining 10 – 20% native cover remaining 20 – 30% native cover remaining >30% native cover remaining <10% legally

Acknowledgements

page 1442647 MB Final Draft. 6 Acknowledgements The Council gratefully acknowledges the contributions of the many businesses, organisations, community groups, iwi, trusts and other agencies that have provided valuable information in compiling the State of the Environment Report 2015. In particular, we would like to acknowledge the Stratford District Council, the South Taranaki District Council, the New Plymouth District Council and staff at the Taranaki Regional Council.

Riparian plant guide 2016

Island Akeake Karo Lemonwood\Tarata Kohuhu Ribbonwood/Manatu Totara* Five finger\Puahou Lancewood Broad-leaved five finger Kowhai B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B C = Coastal: Within approximately 3 kms of coast, plants can tolerate salt winds but some are also susceptible to frost. M = Mid ringplain: Moderate frost and wind tolerance. From 3 kms of coast to 200 metres above sea level (m.a.s.l.). U =

Taranaki rainfall maps June 2020

page page page June 2020 Rainfall millimetres 0 - 75 76 - 150 151- 225 226- 300 301 - 375 376 - 450 451 - 525 526 - 600 601 - 675 676 - 750 751 - 825 826 - 900 page June 2020 Year to Date Rainfall millimetres 0 - 150 151 - 300 301 - 450 451 - 600 601 - 750 751 - 900 901 - 1050 1051 - 1200 1201 - 1350 1351 - 1500 1501 - 1650 1651 - 1800 1801 - 1950 1951 - 2100 2101 - 2250 2251 - …

21Furtherinformation AppendixO

for the sample 1937589/1. Please note that glass containers should be used for TPH/PAH/VOC/BTEX analysis to avoid loss of volatile's and possible plastic contamination. The following table(s) gives a brief description of the methods used to conduct the analyses for this job. The detection limits given below are those attainable in a relatively clean matrix. Detection limits may be higher for individual samples should insufficient sample be available, or if the matrix requires that dilutions be

Schedule 9 - Documents incorporated by reference

page 199 CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 9 - D ocum ent s i n corpor a t ed by re fe rence Schedule 9 – Documents incorporated by reference The documents referenced throughout the Plan are listed below, along with the website addresses that provide access to the documents. Discharges from seismic surveying (Rule 11) 2013 Code of Conduct for Minimising Acoustic Disturbance to Marine Mammals from Seismic Survey Operations