initial targets in its first three stages, the Policy and Planning Committee was told. More than 6000 traps have been distributed to the public or deployed in reserves in urban New Plymouth, an initial rural knockdown of stoats, ferrets and weasels has been completed between New Plymouth and Mt Taranaki and a virtual barrier is near completion as part of a zero possum trial in the Kaitake-Oakura sector. The programme will be rolled out across the region in stages and aims to boost populations of
structures and items have been identified in the Taranaki region. Although
this is a decrease since 2009, the number protected in district plans has risen from 193 in 2009 to 212 in
2014—an increase of 19. The number of buildings, structures or items listed with Heritage New Zealand
has also increased by 10, from 150 in 2009 to 160 in 2014.
St Mary’s Cathedral Church, New Plymouth, is New Zealand’s oldest stone church.
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where relevant, below.
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2. Significant Natural Areas etc.
A number of sites in the vicinity of the potentially affected reaches are recognised for
their biodiversity values as one or more of the following.
a) Rural Significant Natural Areas (SNAs), in the Proposed New Plymouth
District Plan (PNPDP)2, which was notified on 23 September 2019. (The
Operative
RMA) ............................................................... 44
11.2 Consideration of the Regional Policy Statement ............................................................ 45
11.3 Consideration of application (section 104(1)) ................................................................. 45
11.4 Consideration of matters raised by submitters .............................................................. 46
11.5 Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki
The Council responds 24/7 to environmental incidents to investigate, and clean up pollution and take enforcement action if necessary. To report a pollution incident, call the Council's environmental hotline, 0800 736 222 - switchboard is open 24/7. Environmental incidents include spills, accidents and situations where an industry or resource consent holder does not meet consent conditions or regional plan rules. More than half of the incidents that the Council investigates are reported by the
Items of interest from this week's meetings of the Taranaki Regional Council's two key committees, Consents & Regulatory, and Policy & Planning. The Consents & Regulatory Committee and Policy & Planning Committee generally meet every six weeks, on the same day. Each of the Committees is made up of Councillors and external members. Meetings calendar Committee memberships Swimmability not cut and driedThe Council remains concerned about the assumptions behind and limitations of the
source funding to support recovery
initiatives.
• Our resilience, community connections and relationships
will be needed as never before.
• Regional initiatives proposed for investment will have the
support of the regional, district councils and Iwi
• For success, our recovery plan will be co-ordinated and
collaboratively aligned across all parts of the region.
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Nield, Director – Corporate Services, spoke to the memorandum for the
Committee to receive and consider reports on health and safety performance of the
Council.
3.2 Officers are still working through the risk assessment in regards to the traffic light
system, further information may be required from Councillors. Once the risk
assessment is completed a plan will be communicated to Councillors and Committee
Representatives which will include information on Council meetings.
3.3 There has
Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki. www.trc.govt.nz/regional-air-quality-plan/
Taranaki Regional Council. Consent compliance monitoring reports. www.trc.govt.nz/council/plans-and-reports/monitoring-
reports/consent-compliance-monitoring-reports/
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Barron M and Latham M C. 2021. Trends in bird species occurrence and abundance in Taranaki. Manaaki Whenua Landcare
Research contract report prepared for Towards Predator-Free Taranaki. https://www.trc.govt.nz/assets/Documents/
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Executive summary
The New Plymouth District Council …