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Proposed Navigation Safety Bylaws for Port Taranaki and its Approaches [Track Changes]

page Proposed Navigation Safety Bylaws for Port Taranaki and its Approaches [REVISED] Publication date: 15 September 2020 Document: #2576288 page page i Seal The Taranaki Regional Council Navigation Safety Bylaws for Port Taranaki and its Approaches 2020 was prepared by the Taranaki Regional Council under the provisions of section 33M of the Maritime Transport Act 1994. These bylaws are to

Telemetry information for consent holders

page TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL | Telemetry information sheet for consent holders Under new Government requirements, you must send the Taranaki Regional Council a daily record of your water usage, instead of reporting annually as in the past. Daily reporting is achieved using telemetry, which is explained in this leaflet. Even when your water usage is being telemetered, your property will continue to undergo an annual compliance monitoring inspection. A Council

Yarrow Stadium project FAQs

affirm the Stadium’s usefulness for local events alongside regional, national and international events, sporting or non-sporting. Why are going ahead with the project? We spent a long time talking to our community before starting the project and there was strong support to get the Stadium back open. Taranaki folk love their sport and deserve to watch their team in a first-class stadium. When finished the stadium will once again be a premier regional sports ground with the capacity to attract big

Advertise on our buses

Code, and other specific codes. See the NZASA code The advertisement must not be likely to breach any New Zealand law, bylaw or regulation or be likely to incite someone to break the law. The advertisement must not be in conflict with the products, services or activities of the Taranaki Regional Council, its advisers or the Contractor. The advertisement must not promote alcohol brands, products or consumption. An advertisement for licensed premises is not strictly captured by this point, providing

Hill Country Farm Plans

exclusion fencing. In the past five years, farmers have planted over 20,000 poplar poles, established 203 hectares of forestry and erected 116.8 km of fencing to retire 3,333 hectares of marginal land. Contact us Call Taranaki Regional Council on 0800 736 222 and ask for a Land Management Officer or email us at hillcountry@trc.govt.nz Alternatively, fill out our contact form here.(external link) Farm Plans Comprehensive Farm Plans Comprehensive Farm Plans to look at all aspects of operations across an

Hill Country Farm Plans

exclusion fencing. In the past five years, farmers have planted over 20,000 poplar poles, established 203 hectares of forestry and erected 116.8 km of fencing to retire 3,333 hectares of marginal land. Contact us Call Taranaki Regional Council on 0800 736 222 and ask for a Land Management Officer or email us at hillcountry@trc.govt.nz Alternatively, fill out our contact form here.(external link) Farm Plans Comprehensive Farm Plans Comprehensive Farm Plans to look at all aspects of operations across an

Proposed Navigation Bylaws for Port Taranaki & its approaches - July 2020

page Navigation Safety Bylaws for Port Taranaki and its approaches 2020 Proposed Regional Council Taranaki PHOTO: ANDREA CHADFIELD page Proposed Navigation Safety Bylaws for Port Taranaki and its Approaches Publication date: 24 July 2020 Document: #2497665 page page i Seal The Taranaki Regional Council Navigation Safety Bylaws for Port Taranaki and its …

Operations and Regulatory Agenda 13 February 2024

Littlewood/Walker (F Kiddle Joined meeting) (M Ritai Joined Meeting 9.10am) 4. Incidents, Compliance Monitoring Non Compliances and Enforcement Summary 15 September 2023 to 26 October 2023 4.1 Mr J Glasgow spoke to the memorandum to provide the Committee with a summary of the incidents, compliance monitoring non-compliances and enforcement for the period 15 September 2023 to 26 October 2023. Recommended That the Taranaki Regional Council: a) received the memorandum

Dams, safety & consents

Taranaki Regional Council transferred its Building Act responsibilities to Waikato Regional Council in 2008 for efficiency reasons. New safety regulations for large dams The Building (Dam Safety) Regulations 2022 (the regulations) commence on 13 May 2024. The regulations provide a nationally consistent approach to ensuring that dams are, and remain, safe, protecting people, property and the environment. Only classifiable dams are impacted by the regulations. A dam is classifiable if it is: Four

Piwakawaka Family Hut

Sleep above the treetops in our hut style accommodation, one hour's walk into the Pukeiti rainforest. The tracks are currently very muddy and slippery, appropriate footwear such as gumboots are essential. Please see conditions of use for full info. Downloads Family-Hut-general-information-draft.pdf Downloads Downloads