Mutunga to assess
potential cultural effects of discharge
consents
A site visit with Ngāti Mutunga Kaumatua
and Iwi representatives has occurred and
Remediation (NZ) is open to further visits as
required.
7. Encourage annual monitoring and
reporting by councils on the effects of land
management practices on water in the Ngāti
Mutunga rohe.
The Taranaki Regional Council prepares an
annual monitoring report for the site.
Remediation (NZ) will ensure that Ngāti
Mutunga receives a
period, NPDC demonstrated an overall high level of environmental
performance.
NPDC held one resource consent that allows for the discharge of contaminants into land where it may enter
water. The consent included a total of 8 conditions setting out the requirements that they must satisfy.
The Cemetery opened to the public in May 2019 and the compliance monitoring programme commenced
following the first internment in July 2019. The monitoring programme for the period under review included …
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Climate and Air
Land
The area of land used for dairy farming has
increased by 43% over the last 30 years.
ar.The number of dairy cows remains simil
Water
Taranaki is one of the sunniest and
windiest regions in New Zealand.
Since 2009, Taranaki land owners have
planted 46,000 poles to treat erosion-prone
land; erected 237km of fencing and planted
894ha in trees along waterways and retired
5,523ha of erosion-prone land.
Possum numbers are still
discharge permit held to cover emissions to air from the site.
One of the intents of the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA) is that environmental management should
be integrated across all media, so that a consent holder’s use of water, air, and land should be considered
from a single comprehensive environmental perspective. Accordingly, the Council generally implements
integrated environmental monitoring programmes and reports the results of the programmes jointly. This
report discusses the …
potential or actual environmental consequences that may
represent a breach of a consent or provision in a Regional Plan.
Resource consent Refer Section 87 of the RMA. Resource consents include land use consents (refer
Sections 9 and 13 of the RMA), coastal permits (Sections 12, 14 and 15), water
permits (Section 14) and discharge permits (Section 15).
RMA Resource Management Act 1991 and including all subsequent amendments.
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Bibliography and references …
Stewart, Area Programme Manager for the Safe Network Programme, NZ Transport
Agency, gave a presentation updating the Committee on the Safe Network Programme and
answered questions arising.
Recommended
THAT the Taranaki Regional Council
a) receives the presentation from the NZ Transport Agency on the Safe Network
Programme.
Duynhoven/Dunlop
9. Request to vary the Regional Land Transport Plan for Taranaki: Mid-term Review
2018/19-2020/21
9.1 Mr M J Nield, …
Wild Animal Control Act 1977 and the Wildlife Act 1953 6 2.2.4
Other legislation 6 2.2.5
Relationship with other pest management plans 6 2.3
Relationship with Māori 7 2.4
Responsibilities and obligations 8 3.
The management agency 8 3.1
Responsibilities of owners and/or occupiers 8 3.2
Crown agencies 8 3.3
Department of Conservation 9 3.3.1
Land Information New Zealand 9 3.3.2
KiwiRail 9 3.3.3
New Zealand Transport Agency 9 3.3.4
Territorial local
officers
As part of the Riparian Management Programme,
establish wildlife corridors from the mountain to
the sea
Expand the Self-help Possum Control Programme,
to support community driven pest initiatives,
including landscape predator control
Implement programme to support land occupiers
and community groups contributing to biodiversity
outcomes in KNEs
Implement landscape predator control programme
Provide servicing and support for Wild for
40 The mana of water, its health and status, is the paramount priority.
Without taking care of the water, the community and the rest of the
environment will not be cared for.
41 As is stated in our Iwi Management Plan:
“Natural and physical resources are managed in an holistic and
integrated way.”
42 Ki Uta ki Tai reflects the mātauranga that all environmental
elements are connected and must be managed in that way. Water,
land and people are interconnected. The
Council under various legislative frameworks
including, but not restricted to, the Local Government Act 2002 and the Land Transport
Management Act 2003.
Iwi considerations
26. This memorandum and the associated recommendations are consistent with the
Council’s policy for the development of Māori capacity to contribute to decision-making
processes (schedule 10 of the Local Government Act 2002) as outlined in the adopted long-
term plan and/or annual plan. Similarly, iwi involvement in …