policies and methods for controlling land use to maintain indigenous biodiversity (except
in the coastal marine area and the beds of river, lakes and other waterbodies). The
Taranaki Regional Council can also make rules relating to soil conservation and control of
discharges on land. However, these are regulated by other regional plans. Therefore, the
rules of this Plan apply only in the coastal marine area, but the Plan does include other
methods with regard to the landward part of
river, lakes and other waterbodies). The
Taranaki Regional Council can also make rules relating to soil conservation and control of
discharges on land. However, these are regulated by other regional plans. Therefore, the
rules of this Plan apply only in the coastal marine area, but the Plan does include other
methods with regard to the landward part of the coastal environment. The many
agencies that have a role in management of the coast are shown in Figure 3.
Figure 1: The coastal marine
three territorial authorities of the region will be responsible for specifying the objectives,
policies and methods for controlling land use to maintain indigenous biodiversity (except
in the coastal marine area and the beds of river, lakes and other waterbodies). The
Taranaki Regional Council can also make rules relating to soil conservation and control of
discharges on land. However, these are regulated by other regional plans. Therefore, the
rules of this Plan apply only in
Mangati catchment (Bell Block industrial area) consent monitoring report 2019-2020
agricultural sector, for
community water supplies, and for a wide range of recreational purposes.
Eastern hill country: The hill country that lies to the east of the ring plain
is steeply dissected and prone to soil erosion and slipping. However, it
can support both pastoral farming and commercial forestry when
managed in accordance with the physical limitations of the land.
Marine terraces: The soils of the coastal and inland marine terraces
along the north and south
agricultural sector, for
community water supplies, and for a wide range of recreational purposes.
Eastern hill country: The hill country that lies to the east of the ring plain
is steeply dissected and prone to soil erosion and slipping. However, it
can support both pastoral farming and commercial forestry when
managed in accordance with the physical limitations of the land.
Marine terraces: The soils of the coastal and inland marine terraces
along the north and south
Policy & Planning Committee agenda July 2018
Mangati Catchment consent monitoring Annual report 2016-2017
volcanic soils providing excellent growing conditions for large community
cultivations. Food preparation and harvesting was ultimately dependant on the lunar
calendar that controlled the tides and other environmental conditions. The reefs provide
paua, kina, koura, kuku, pupu, ngākihi (limpets), papaka (crab) toretore (sea anemone)
and many other species while tāmure, Kahawai, patiki, mako, and other fish are also
caught along the coastline.
Also evident in the reefs are the
was being opened. The cleanfill material consisted
mainly of soil and clay. The site was tidy and was complying with consent conditions
at the time of inspection.
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Processing was occurring at time of inspection. The excavation area looked good, and
there was not a lot of product stockpiled. The cleanfill area was untidy. A call was
made to a quarry staff member to advise that the cleanfill needed to be tidy as there
would need to be a lot