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TRC Southern Hill Country FMU Consultation Document September 2023

page iii Page | iii Human contact 30 Appendix 2 – Baseline states for monitored sites 31 Appendix 3 – Identified values in the Southern Hill Country FMU 32 Primary contact sites 32 Freshwater dependent threatened species 32 Watercraft and Tauranga waka 33 Fishing values 33 List of figures Figure 1 The Southern Hill Country FMU sitting within the broader Taranaki region. 1 Figure 2 Indicative land use map for the Southern Hill Country FMU 2

Form 320: Damming

page 06/22 - #641217 Page 1 of 17 Resource Consent Application (Pursuant to sections 13(1), 14(1) and 88 of the Resource Management Act 1991) Damming (A separate application form is required for each consent being applied for) Important: Please read carefully before completing the form All applicants need to respond to all of the questions. If a particular section is not applicable to your application, please say so; do not leave

Public agenda Ordinary 21 September 2021

Holswich Iwi Representative Members Ms E Bailey Iwi Representative Mr M Ritai Iwi Representative Attending Mr S J Ruru Chief Executive Mr M J Nield Director – Corporate Services Ms A J Matthews Director - Environment Quality Mr A D McLay Director – Resource Management Mr B Pope Compliance Manager Mr C McLellan Consents Manager Ms V McKay Science Manager – Chemistry Mr R Phipps Science Manager - Hydrology Mr P Ledingham

Ordinary Council Meeting 21 February 2022

a) receives the report the schedule of resource consents granted and other consent processing actions, made under delegated authority. MacLeod/Holswich 3. Consent Monitoring Annual Reports 3.1 Ms V McKay, Manager – Environmental Assurance, spoke to advise the Council of 14 tailored compliance monitoring reports that have been prepared since the last meeting. 3.2 Ms E Bailey made some suggestions to improve the quality of the storm water drainage and vehicle impact on

Form 401: Erect structure and occupy coastal space

page 06/22- #641205 Page 1 of 15 Resource Consent Application (Pursuant to sections 12 and 88 of the Resource Management Act 1991) Coastal Permit [to erect a structure and to occupy the associated coastal space] (A separate application form is required for each consent being applied for) Important: Please read carefully before completing the form All applicants need to respond to all of the questions. If a particular section is

Form 220: Excavate, drill, tunnel, disturb or deposit

page 06/22 - #640063 Page 1 of 14 Resource Consent Application (Pursuant to sections 13 and 88 of the Resource Management Act 1991) Land Use [to excavate, drill, tunnel, disturb or deposit material on the bed of a river, or lake] (A separate application form is required for each consent being applied for) Important: Please read carefully before completing the form All applicants need to respond to all of the

Form 200: Structures excluding dams, bridges, culverts and piping

page 06/222 - #637311 Page 1 of 14 Resource Consent Application (Pursuant to sections 13 and 88 of the Resource Management Act 1991) Structures [excluding dams, bridges/culverts & piping] (A separate application form is required for each consent being applied for) Important: Please read carefully before completing the form All applicants need to respond to all of the questions. If a particular section is not applicable to your

Policy & Planning agenda February 2022

associated with monitoring and enforcing a bylaw. • There is a risk of over regulation, as there is a limit to how far a bylaw can go to regulate dogs before it becomes an overly restrictive restraint. • Regulation of the proposed Bylaw, with some changes to regulated areas, would require increased resource for the Animal Control Team. Disadvantages 4 This option involves reviewing the current Policy and current Bylaw in light of learnings from the operation of the Bylaw since it was

Taranaki Regional Council ready for future as Annual Report adopted

has ramped up work on creating a new Natural Resources Plan for Taranaki. “The Government is also replacing the Resource Management Act that contained all our rules and regulations for the last 30 years so we’re working out how we will operate in a new environment while continuing to support livelihoods, take our region forward and deliver value-for-money services for our community.” The budget deficit of $1.35m was $400,000 behind the $0.95m deficit forecast in the 2021-2031 Long-Term Plan as the

Remediation Hearing Ngāti Mutunga Additional Material

holder sftaI.Imust pay to the Taranaki Regional Council all the administration, monitoring and supervision costs of these consents, fixed in accordance with section 36 of the Resource Management Act 1991. b) A pre-start karakia must be undertaken prior to the site remediation and closure works authorised by these consents. Special conditions I. These consents authorise the discharge of, for a term of expiring 25 March 2023 and for the sole purpose enabling the site to be safely