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Wai-inu Beach monitoring report 2019-2020

compliance was achieved. In terms of overall environmental and compliance performance by the consent holder over the last several years, this report shows that the consent holder’s performance remains at a high level in the year under review. This report includes recommendations for the 2020-2021 year. page page i Table of contents Page 1 Introduction 1 1.1 Compliance monitoring programme reports and the Resource Management Act 1991 1 …

Christian James McDean's evidence

page PP-863965-138-576-V1 IN THE MATTER of the Resource Management Act 1991 ("Act") AND IN THE MATTER of an application by Airport Farm Trustee Limited to the Taranaki Regional Council to renew an air discharge consent for a poultry farm at 58 Airport Drive, New Plymouth. STATEMENT OF EVIDENCE OF CHRISTIAN JAMES MCDEAN FOR AIRPORT FARM TRUSTEE LIMITED

Applications received 23 October to 29 October 2023

page Application No. Consent No. Applicant Lodged Date Application Type Description Activity Type Location Catchment 23-11175-1.0 R2/11175-1.0 Mahcoll Commercial Developments Ltd 24-Oct-23 New consent To install a culvert in a tributary of the Waihi Stream for subdivision development purposes Land Use Consent Glover Road, Hawera Waihi 23-11176-1.0 R2/11176-1.0 Phillip Jackson Armitstead 24-Oct-23 New consent To drill and construct a bore Land Use Consent 148 Skinner Road, Stratford

Executive, Audit & Risk agenda June 2020

committees, as required by the Land Transport Management act 2003 receives and endorses the Terms of Reference for the Regional Transport Committee for Taranaki, subject to any 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 …

Manui Farm QEII Covenants KNE

page Manui Farm QEII Covenants At a glance TRC Reference: BD/9748 Ecological District: North Taranaki Land Tenure: Private Area(ha): 7.2 GPS: 1715657X & 5663984Y Habitat: Forest Remnant Bioclimatic Zone: Lowland Ecosystem Type: MF7.3: Tawa, pukatea, podocarp forest WF13: Tawa, kohekohe, rewarewa, hinau, podocarp forest LENZ: F7.2a At risk F5.2a Acutely threatened F1.1b Not

Regional cleanfills consent monitoring 2018-2019

programme for 2019-2020 82 15.4 Recommendations 82 page vii 16 Summary of Recommendations 83 Glossary of common terms and abbreviations 85 Bibliography and references 86 Appendix I Resource consents held by cleanfill owners and operators (alphabetical order) Appendix II TPJ Partnership’s land management plan List of tables Table 1 Cleanfill related consents monitored under this programme during the period under review 6 Table 2 Number of

Resource consents issued 12 November 2021 to 21 January 2022

Rāhiri Hapū rohe and contains tributaries of the Parahaki River. The Parahaki River and its tributaries are identified as areas subject to statutory acknowledgement in the Te Atiawa Claims Settlement Act 2016. The Te Kotahitanga o Te Atiawa Trust Pou Taiao aligned the application with the Te Atiawa Iwi Environmental Management Plan – Tai Whenua, Tai Tangata, Tai Ao and provided the following comments:  The proposed discharge to land is generally consistent with the objectives and policies

Agenda

L Lean (ex officio) Representatives Councillor R Jordan (New Plymouth District Council) Councillor G Boyde (Stratford District Council) Councillor P Nixon (South Taranaki District Council) Apologies Councillor M P Joyce Councillor D N MacLeod Councillor C S Williamson Mrs B Muir (Taranaki Federated Farmers) Notification of Late Items Item Page Subject Item 1 4 Confirmation of Minutes Item 2 10 Update on the Pest Management Review for Taranaki Item 3 15

Addressing NZ's Biodiversity Challenge - A regional council thinkpiece.

sector but there has been the clear emergence of significant corporate and philanthropic sector interest in biodiversity. A number of well-resourced, professionally managed charitable foundations have stepped in to identify and provide catalytic funding of projects (in partnership 1 Territorial authorities’ function in respect of biodiversity is limited only to the control of land use. Regional councils’

Draft Biodiversity Strategy

proposed. The Council is seeking to increase its focus on new pests while they are a small problem. The aim is to avoid them becoming a much larger problem later. This should help us to become more resilient to pest impacts. The Council will continue to work closely with land owners to manage the impacts of pests on their neighbours. However, through this Strategy, there is an opportunity to enhance existing programmes and improve the outcomes we wish to achieve for pest management for