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Resource consent applications 16 to 22 August 2021

page Application Number Applicant Lodged Date Type of application Description AcitivityType Site location Catchment 21-10953-1.0 C & W Developments GP Limited 16-Aug-21 New consent To discharge stormwater and sediment from earthworks associated with the development of a residential subdivision onto and into land Discharge Permit 33E Airport Drive, Bell Block Waitaha 21-00736-4.0 Brian Ian Julian & Claire Burnadette Tungia Mathieson 17-Aug-21 Replacement for expiring consent

Housing & Business Development Capacity Assessment 2019

Taranaki, the only deep-water port on the west coast of New Zealand. New Plymouth is recognised as the tourist hub of the Taranaki region, which Lonely Planet named ‘2nd Best Region in the World to Visit’ in 2017. Lying 11km north of the city centre, New Plymouth’s Airport is the fourth busiest regional airport in New Zealand, and the ninth busiest overall. It caters for 440,000 passengers per annum, a number growing each year. The airport is a strategic infrastructure asset for the regional

Applications received 23 January to 12 March 2023

Stratford Waingongoro 23-05898-3.0 R2/5898-3.0 David Pease Family Trust 28-Feb-23 Replacement for expiring consent To take and use water from the Waihi Stream for pasture irrigation purposes Water Permit 289 Denby Road, Hawera Waihi 23-10773-3.0 R2/10773-3.0 Papa Rererangi i Puketapu Limited (NP Airport) 28-Feb-23 Replacement for expiring consent To discharge contaminants onto and into land after treatment via a septic tank Discharge Permit 192 Airport Drive, New Plymouth Waiongana 23-07497-2.0

Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki

....................................................................... 199 List of appendices Appendix 1 – Agreed river mouths and landward boundary of the coastal marine area 200 Appendix 2 – Statutory acknowledgements......................................................................................... 201 Appendix 3 – New Plymouth airport flight path protection surfaces ....................................... 283 Appendix 4 – Port Taranaki and its approaches

Rules applying to Port Taranaki

moored within an area that extends 400 metres from the leeward side of the Lee Breakwater; • At least one working day before placement, the Harbourmaster is notified that placement is to occur. Erection or placement of a navigation aid for marine transport or marine instrumentation purposes, and related disturbance of the foreshore and seabed D1.5 • Structure does not interfere with New Plymouth Airport Flight Path Protection Surfaces shown in Section 4.3. Controlled May

NES F Wetlands Info Sheet

I L | W E T L A N D S V 1 O C T 2 0 2 0 (e) a water supply distribution system, including a system for irrigation: (f) a drainage or sewerage system: (g) structures for transport on land by cycleways, rail, roads, walkways, or any other means: (h) facilities for the loading or unloading of cargo or passengers transported on land by any means: (i) an airport as defined in section 2 of the Airport Authorities Act 1966: (j) a navigation installation

Proposed vision - Draft RLTP 2021

page Access Improve multi-modal access to key regional destinations, including the port, airport and hospitals, for people and freight Decarbonise Promote sustainable growth that recognises environmental aspirations and supports a less carbon intensive transport network

Agenda

spoke to the NZ Transport Agency’s Quarterly Report to the Taranaki Regional Transport Committee updating Members on Agency news and activities. 4.2 A number of matters were discussed by the Committee including:  Sealing SH43 and reinstatement works timeline and progress  De Havilland Drive intersection and Airport Drive intersection proposed safety improvements in the Bell Block to Waitara project  road surface repairs/maintenance matters SH3 between Eltham and

Ambient air quality survey at Bell Block bypass 2014

located in New Plymouth airport (approximately 4 km due north-east along the coast). The wind rose covering the entire monitoring period is presented in Figure 3. The wind data displays a stable moderate/fresh breeze from west to south-east. Figure 3 New Plymouth Airport wind data Wind Direction at New Plymouth AWS Wind Speed (knots) at New Plymouth AWS From 13-Jan-2014 15:17:00 to 14-Mar-2014 08:55:00 Wind Speed (knots) 1.0 < Band 1 <= 5.0 5.0 < Band 2 <= 10.0

Agenda public Ordinary Committee 28 June 2022

Non-compliances and Enforcement Summary – 6 April 2022 to 17 May 2022. b) receives the summary of the incidents, compliance monitoring non-compliances and enforcement for the period from 23 February 2022 to 5 April 2022, notes the action taken by staff acting under delegated authority and adopts the recommendations therein. Littlewood/Van Der Leden 4. Hearing Panels Decision on Airport Farm Trustee Limited 4.1 Mr A D McLay, Director – Resource Management, spoke to the memorandum to