the lookout for ways to do things better, faster or
smarter and be an active participant in the continuous improvement culture.
Be digitally savvy – Understand and be competent in the use of digital technologies relevant
to your role, including processing and storage of Council information in line with relevant
policies.
Emergency planning and response – Where required, participate in emergency management
training exercises and support Council during an emergency management
riparian management programme, which also covers stock exclusion from waterbodies. If you have a Council riparian management plan that was fully implemented (pending an audit over the next 2.5 years) before 3 September 2020 then you already comply with both the Council and Government regulations. Click here for more information on how these regulations may affect you. If you have any questions please contact your Council Land Management Officer. Partnership the keyFor more than 20 years the Council has
riparian management programme, which also covers stock exclusion from waterbodies. If you have a Council riparian management plan that was fully implemented (pending an audit over the next 2.5 years) before 3 September 2020 then you already comply with both the Council and Government regulations. Click here for more information on how these regulations may affect you. If you have any questions please contact your Council Land Management Officer. Partnership the keyFor more than 20 years the Council has
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Appendix 5 – Resource Management (Marine Pollution) Regulations 1998 ......................... 323
Appendix 6 – New Plymouth District Council port noise control boundaries ....................... 324
List of figures
Figure 1: The coastal marine area .................................................................................................................. 2
Figure 2: Area where the Plan applies
prior to, but more
substantially subsequent to, the adoption of the first Plan.
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The Regional Air Quality Plan
for Taranaki
The second RAQP was made operative on 25 July 2011. It
sets out how our air resources should be managed into
the future, and impacts on how people, businesses, and
industry use, develop and protect Taranaki’s resources.
District plans must not be inconsistent with a regional plan
for any matter specified in section
rugby including a number of top nights when the All Blacks came to Taranaki but also NRL league games, FIFA Under-20 World Cup and Phoenix football matches and motorsport events. Why not just use the planned Multi-Sport Hub? We think there’s room for a range of high quality sports venues across our region. Yarrow Stadium will be the premier regional sports venue while the Multi-Sport Hub planned for Pukekura Raceway will provide a home for community level sports. Both projects will be complementary
Plan Statement of Proposal at www.trc.govt.nz, or you can inspect
a copy at the Council office at 47 Cloten Road Stratford, or at District Council service centres or libraries. You can
also call us on 0800 736 222.
Making a submission
Submissions must be received by 4pm on Tuesday 23 April (Tuesday after Easter).
Online: www.trc.govt.nz
Email: info@trc.govt.nz (‘Annual Plan submission’ in subject field)
Post: Annual Plan Submission
Chief Executive
Taranaki …
customary fishing practices.
Resource consents are now required for new structures in rivers that do not comply with permitted activity standards for fish passage under the NES-FW. New instream structures which need a resource consent must meet minimum maintenance and monitoring requirements. If a structure is replaced (you swap out a culvert) then the NES-FW comes in to effect, so you must meet the requirements of the NES-FW and the Regional Freshwater Plan for Taranaki. When installing a structure in a
will be sorted on finalization of several
significant work programs focused around the Group Plan and Volcanic project. We are also
recruiting to replace Chris Whitehead as Operations Team Lead, who is returning to NZ Police.
Events
Cyclone Gabrielle.
Taranaki responded locally with the Regions ECC activating alongside South Taranaki District
Councils EOC. The impacts of the cyclone were felt worse, mainly in North Taranaki.
Taranaki also supported the East
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2 Background
2.1 Issues beyond the scope of the Regional Coastal Plan
Management of the coast and the ocean is under the jurisdiction of at least 20 different agencies
with policy and operational functions, under a range of legislation. The key agencies are the
Ministry of Fisheries, the Department of Conservation, the Ministry for the Environment, the
Ministry of Transport, Maritime New Zealand, the Ministry of Economic Development and
regional and district councils (Figure