that delegated authority is
the reporting back of the seal transactions.
Operational Report
3. Programmes are materially on target with the planned levels of activity established for
2022/2023 in the 2022/2023 Annual Plan. Further operational reporting is included in the
December Quarterly Operational Report (refer to later in the agenda).
Discussion
4. Attached are the Monthly Financial Reports for November and December 2022.
5. In the "Financial Indicators Section", for
preparation for any consent reviews, renewals or new consent applications;
• advice on the Council's environmental management strategies and content of regional plans and;
• consultation on associated matters.
1.3.3 Site inspections
Each quarry is now subject to two physical inspections every monitoring year, with one inspection to occur
during the summer months, and the other to occur during wet weather. With regard to consents for the
abstraction of or discharge to water, the main points of
Monitoring Report for 2017/18.
Duynhoven/Dunlop
5. Request to Vary the Regional Land Transport Plan for Taranaki: Mid-term Review 2018/19 –
2020/21
5.1 Mr M J Nield, Director-Corporate Services, spoke to the memorandum seeking approval
of a request to vary the Regional Land Transport Plan for Taranaki: Mid-term Review 2018/19
– 2020/21.
Install automatic gates Weymouth Street pedestrian crossing over rail - New
Plymouth District Council
This request was noted as
Cloke/Duynhoven
Matters arising
The SH3WP Project List was raised, with the NZ Transport Agency needing to advise
how the listed projects were being progressed.
6. Request to Vary the Regional Land Transport Plan for Taranaki: Mid-term Review
2018/2019 – 2020/2021
6.1 Mr S Bowden, Roading Asset Manager, Stratford District Council, spoke to the
memorandum seeking approval of a request to vary the Regional Land Transport Plan for
Taranaki: Mid-term Review 2018/2019-2020/21.
6.2 …
Committee Minutes
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Consents and Regulatory Committee Meeting Tuesday 29 August 2017
and groundwater influent volumes at the Inglewood Wastewater Treatment Plan
(NPDC).
3.2 The Committee noted and discussed the New Plymouth District Council’s Inglewood
Wastewater treatment plant case study, commending the NPDC’s continued
environmental improvements at the site and within the town’s sewer system.
Recommended
THAT the Taranaki Regional Council
Good management of stormwater runoff from worksites is important to prevent contamination of waterways or groundwater. This page discusses stormwater runoff from industrial or trade sites. See the earthworks page for information on the stormwater management requirements for development or building sites. Best practice Plan your site carefully.
Construct drains or slope your site so that rainfall runoff doesn’t cross your working areas. This keeps uncontaminated water separate from waste water,
Good management of stormwater runoff from worksites is important to prevent contamination of waterways or groundwater. This page discusses stormwater runoff from industrial or trade sites. See the earthworks page for information on the stormwater management requirements for development or building sites. Best practice Plan your site carefully.
Construct drains or slope your site so that rainfall runoff doesn’t cross your working areas. This keeps uncontaminated water separate from waste water,
relocate from Moa St to 22 Rata St (outside Farm Source). The Midhirst stop will temporarily relocate from SH3 to the corner of Beaconsfield Rd and Standish St (see map below). The detour is expected to add at least 25 minutes to your journey, so please allow extra time for travel. Northbound travel
The northbound Connector service will operate as usual. However delays are possible, so please plan ahead. Stay up to date Any further updates and Connector service alerts will be posted on the Taranaki
Road Safety Action Planning
Group.
Maxwell/Williamson
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Regional Transport Committee Meeting Wednesday 17 June 2015
7. Let’s Go project update
7.1 Mr Carl Whittleston, New Plymouth District Council, provided an update to the
Committee on progress in the implementation of the model walking and cycling
community project, Let’s Go.
Recommended
THAT the Taranaki Regional Council
1. notes and receives with thanks the
D H McIntyre
B K Raine
N W Walker
C S Williamson
Apologies M G Davey
C L Littlewood
Notification of Late Items
Item Page Subject
Item 1 3 Confirmation of Minutes
Item 2 9 Consents and Regulatory Committee Minutes
Item 3 16 Policy and Planning Committee Minutes
Item 4 21 Regional Transport Committee Minutes
Item 5 27 Executive Audit and Risk Committee Minutes
Item 6 32 Joint Committee Minutes
Item 7 39 New Plymouth District Council (Waitara