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RLTP variation - land purchase

$2,974,027 $538,319 $0 $3,512,346 Location: SH3 Bell Block to SH3/3A Scope and duration: Property purchase Estimated cost/s: $3.5M Funding source/s: NLTP (Road to Zero Activity class) Contribution to RLTP Objectives & Policies: Refer to Table 13 on p.80 of the Plan This activity is a phase in the Waitara to Bell block safety improvements. It contributes to the improved safety at high-risk intersections and on high-risk roads Contribution to ten-year investment

Remediation hearing - applicant's evidence - expert evidence (air quality)

small number of dwellings to the north and northwest of the site between 1,600 and 1,900 metres from the main composting operation. However, areas closer to the road are used for wastewater irrigation, with the closest field being approximately 500 metres from the nearest receptor. 3.5 In terms of the site location relative to the closest receptors, the composting and vermiculture facility is located well away from any sensitive receptors. It is at sufficient distance

Recount 96 - March 2015

Normanby project is among the first in the Government’s new Accelerated Regional Roading Package, which provides separate funding for high-priority projects without dipping into the also-new regional highway funding programme of about $90 million a year. Allocation of the latter is contestable among regions nationwide. Wrangles over funding for Normanby had come to a head early in 2012, as transport spending priorities for the coming three years were being

Biennial report 2011-2013

The monitoring programme for the Onewhaia Road quarry consists of three primary components. 1.5.2 Programme liaison and management There is generally a significant investment of time and resources by the Taranaki Regional Council in ongoing liaison with resource consent holders over consent conditions and their interpretation and application, in discussion over monitoring requirements, preparation for any reviews, renewals, or new consents, advice on the Council's environmental

Resource consent applications 13 to 19 September 2021

page Application Number Applicant Lodged Date Type of application Description Acitivity Type Site location Catchment 21-00622-4.0 Sille Road Trust 14-Sep-21 Replacement for expiring consent To discharge farm dairy effluent onto land, and until 1 December 2022 after treatment in an oxidation pond system and a constructed drain into an unnamed tributary of the Waitoetoe River Discharge Permit Mokau Road, Mimi Waitoetoe 21-10956-1.0 C & W Developments GP Limited 15-Sep-21 New consent To

Appendix 10H: Te Atiawa

illustrated through Te Atiawa traditions and histories. The traditions and histories also represent the spiritual links and an unbroken continuity with Te Atiawa tipuna and present generations and reinforce Te Atiawa tribal identity. Bayly Road Conservation Area (as shown on deed plan OTS-043-23) The site is located at the edge of Waitapu Urupa at Nga Motu (islands) beach, New Plymouth and is in the rohe of Ngati Te Whiti. Waitapu is named after the stream which takes its name

Taranaki Galvanizers monitoring report 2018-2019

Company operate a galvanising plant situated on the corner of Monmouth Road and State Highway 3, near Stratford. This site is located in the Patea catchment. The report includes the results and findings of the monitoring programme implemented by the Council in respect of the consents held by the Company that relate to discharges of water within the Patea catchment, and the air discharge permit held by the Company to cover emissions to air from the site. One of the intents of the Resource

Council meeting agenda December 2018

October 2018. Williamson/Duynhoven 3. Minutes of the State Highway 3 Working Party 3.1 The minutes of the State Highway 3 Working Party (SH3WP) meeting held on 29 October 2018 were received and noted. Recommended THAT the Taranaki Regional Council 1. receives, for information purposes, the unconfirmed minutes of the State Highway 3 Working Party meeting held on Monday 29 October 2018. Duynhoven/Volzke 4. Regional Road Safety update 4.1 Ms M Webby,

Weather study unit

Everett Park Inglewood 10 109 58 74 694 74 68 Kaka Road Okoki 8 87 46 55 672 69 54 Mangaoapa Road Purangi 10 85 43 63 552 58 52 Pohokura Saddle Pohokura 10 75 45 55 561 65 53 Duffy’s Farm Hawera 11 46 40 37 370 65 74 Punehu* Pihama 10 97 91 83 470 87 91 Durham Street Patea 10 61 51 46 498 70 69 Waitotara Waitotara Valley 11 92 63 50 502 72 70 Note: * = NIWA station Table 2Table 2Table 2Table 2 Rivers Recorded height (m) Maximum Minimum Mean River and site