Regional Land Transport Plan for Taranaki 2015/16 – 2020/21 (the
Plan). The request was received from the South Taranaki District Council to vary the
Plan by adding a new project enabling rail level crossing improvements for Nukumaru
Station Road.
Recommended
That the Taranaki Regional Council:
1. receives the memorandum Request to vary the Regional Land Transport Plan for
Taranaki 2015/16-2020/21
2. agrees to the requested variation to the Regional Land Transport Plan for
Agency)
K Simpson (Ministry of Transport)
D Langford (New Plymouth District Council)
G Mitchell (Crown Infrastructures)
Apologies No apologies were received.
Notification of
Late Items Item 9 - Request to Vary the Regional Land Transport Plan for Taranaki: Mid-
term Review 2018/19-2020/21 was added to the agenda on Tuesday 10
September.
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in conservation. Here we are hand pollinating
endangered Rhododendron cruttwellii…[more]
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10 We enjoyed hosting the Introduction to Permaculture
workshop at Hollard Gardens on Saturday, part of the South
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Common Seal
16. There are no transactions executed under Common Seal to report.
Financial considerations—LTP/Annual Plan
17. This
Items of interest from today's meetings of the 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 Region keeps good eye on dairying – reportAn independent report by an environmental advocacy group has ranked the Council highly for the way it
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Opunake WWTP
Monitoring Programme
Annual Report
2019-2020
Technical Report 2020-25
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ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online)
Document: 2484328 (Word)
Document: 2650052 (Pdf)
February 2021
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Executive summary
South Taranaki District Council (STDC) operates a municipal …
Safety Strategy 2020-
2030
b) adopts the submission on the 2020-2030 National Road Safety Strategy: Road to
Zero
I’Anson/Duynhoven
4. Request to vary the Regional Land Transport Plan for Taranaki: Mid-term Review
2018/19-2020/21
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4.1 Kevin Munisamy, New Plymouth District Council, gave a presentation seeking
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a) receives the memorandum
b) confirms the appointments of Councillor Stacey Hitchcock (New Plymouth
District Council), Councillor Grant Boyde (Stratford District Council), Councillor
Chris Young ( South Taranaki District Council) and Mr Phill Muir (Federated
Famers) to the Policy and Planning Committee
c) agrees to the appointment of Councillor Brian Rook (South Taranaki District
Council) …
regional community.
The Council also takes into account the scope of assessments required at the time of renewal of permits,
and the need to maintain a sound understanding of industrial processes within Taranaki exercising resource
consents.
No significant changes are planned for 2022-2023 monitoring programme.
It should be noted that the proposed programme represents a reasonable and risk-based level of
monitoring for the site in question. The Council reserves the right to
comments received
receives and endorses the Terms of Reference for the Regional Transport Advisory
Group for Taranaki, subject to any comments received
notes the decision by Stratford District Council to again, join the Taranaki region in
respect of transport matters, and that a Memorandum of Understanding has been
completed to formalise this arrangement.
McDonald/Cloke
23. General business
23.1 Annual Plan
A discussion was held around the potential to have a lower rates …
Biosecurity New Zealand is planning an extensive survey of the coast 15km north and south from where the original plant was spotted,” says Mr Ellis. “While no further plants have yet been found, we know this weed spreads quickly and could cause significant damage if it became established. So, we’re asking beach users in Ōakura and along the coast to keep an eye out and report any possible sightings.” Sea spurge (Euphorbia paralias) looks like a small shrub and can grow up to about half a metre in height.