recommendations around the
enhancement of the port, roads, rail, the airport
and digital connectivity.
Vibrancy and liveability are key attractors both
to the region and to retain people and their skills
in the region. Tribally iwi are also looking to retain
their people in their tribal areas and to encourage
those skilled ones living out of the region to
come home. This requires us to ensure we provide
opportunities to grow capacity locally along with
work opportunities. The Vibrancy and
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rainfalls at Auckland City sites. As an example, to estimate a 20-year 12-
hour high intensity rainfall the current rainfall is multiplied by a factor of
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Table 16. Depth – Duration – Frequency tables for New Plymouth Airport derived
from HIRDS (High Intensity Rainfall System) version 2 for the current
climate and for three greenhouse gas emissions scenarios for the 2040s and
To discharge farm dairy effluent onto land Discharge Permit 771 Eltham Road, Mangatoki Inaha
22-11077-1.0 R2/11077-1.0 Catalina Trusts 1 & 2 Trading as Catalina Farms 7-Dec-22 New consent To use land for holding cattle in a stockholding area Land Use Consent 178 Airport Drive, New Plymouth Waiongana
22-06372-2.0 R2/6372-2.0 Taranaki By-Products Limited 8-Dec-22 Replacement for expiring consent To take and use groundwater from a bore for stock water and dairy purposes Water Permit 637 Ahipaipa
locations than in coastal areas and elevated inland
areas are generally cooler.
Most areas of New Zealand receive 2,000 sunshine
hours annually; the average number of annual sunshine
hours at New Plymouth Airport is 2,182.
Wind
Taranaki is windy, but wind strength varies depending on how exposed an area is. In coastal and exposed
areas the wind often comes from the southeast, bringing generally fine weather—largely because of the
shelter provided by the ranges to the east. In the
Compliance Monitoring Non-compliances
and Enforcement Summary - 11 August 2021 to 21 September 2021
b) receives the summary of the incidents, compliance monitoring non-compliances
and enforcement for the period from 11 August 2021 to 21 September 2021, notes
the action taken by staff acting under delegated authority and adopts the
recommendations therein.
Littlewood/MacLeod
5. Appointment of Hearing Commissioners – Airport Farm Trust Limited
5.1 Mr A D McLay, Director – Resource
Enhanced FAR (TEFAR) projects proposed
The Group discussed projects which would be seeking TEFAR support. Nothing
currently proposed from SDC or STDC, but RL noted that NPDC would be seeking
TEFAR for the following projects:
1. Coastal Walkway extension
2. Housing NZ Marfell extension
3. Aligning Airport Drive with De Havilland Drive
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Notice of decision on resource consent application
Consent Number: 5262-3.0
Applicant Name: Airport Farm Trustee Limited
Activity Description: To discharge emissions into the air from a free range poultry farming operation
Decision: Granted
The Environment Court did not receive any appeals against the decision of 11 May 2022 by
the Hearing Committee.
The decision is therefore confirmed.
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days.
13/05/20
Ceasing of powers letter to councils instruction to open National Park roads
and boat ramps
15/05/20
ECC down scale for weekend and shift to Terminal 2, Terminal 2 is ready for
operation Monday morning with mostly NPDC resources left at TSB Stadium
18/05/20 8:00 Moved ECC back to TEMO building - Terminal 2 NP Airport
26/05/20
14:00 Controller and Group Welfare Manager agree to close the CD Welfare 0800
line this Friday (26 May 2020).
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