Plan 2015/16 – 2020-21
Item 5 NZ Transport Agency Regional Report Page 29
Item 6 Regional road safety update Page 36
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Item 7 Presentation on the Hawera town centre Page 39
revitalisation project
Item 8 Passenger transport operational update for the Page 41
quarter ending 31 March 2016
Item 9 General Business
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Agenda Memorandum
Date 1 June 2016
Memorandum to
Chairperson and Members
Group
meeting held on Wednesday 4 August 2021.
Cloke/Duynhoven
Matters arising
2.1 Correction to minutes Tahora Saddle is on State Highway 43.
2.2 Concerns were raised around the detours on local roads when the Highway is
closed for works. It was noted that although the Councils approve these they do
have concerns around the width of the roads and the volume of traffic that use
these detours.
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3. Development of Active Modes (Walking and Cycling)
3.1
(the consent holder), in conjunction with MI SWACO (the operator), operate a drilling waste
stockpiling facility (Surrey Road stockpiling facility) and a landspreading/landfarming operation on his
property, near Inglewood. This site is located within the Waitara catchment. Previously, the consent holder
operated another stockpiling facility (Derby Road stockpiling facility) also on his property. The Derby Road
site was landfarmed in the 2017-2018 monitoring period. Stockpiled drilling mud from
104 Regional road safety update
Item 9 108 MoT 2020 Roadshow
Item 10 113 NZTA Regional Report and State Highway Project Updates
Item 11 115 Developing RLTP 2021
Item 12 120 Public Transport Quarterly Operational Report
Item 13 130 Correspondence and Information Items
Item 14 General Business
Ministry of Transport Workshop from 1.30pm
Regional Transport Committee - Agenda
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Date 25 March 2020
Subject: Confirmation of Minutes - 11
to the transport
network. It’s not a discussion about the state of the roads or the bus services you use.
District councils are responsible for local roads, and they will all be consulting the public on
their Long-Term Plans, so keep an eye on your local council’s website.
NPDC consultations: www.bit.ly/consultNP
Stratford DC consultations: www.bit.ly/consultSDC
STDC consultations: www.bit.ly/consultST
Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency is responsible for state
2020-2021 Annual Report 46
3.6 Alterations to monitoring programmes for 2022-2023 46
3.7 Recommendations 46
Glossary of common terms and abbreviations 48
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Bibliography and references 50
Appendix I Resource consents held by Methanex
Appendix II Categories used to evaluate environmental and administrative performance
Appendix III Hydrograph for the Waitara River at Bertrand Road for the monitoring period July 2021 to June
2022
Appendix IV
Administrator TRC
Messrs Ross I’Anson NZTA
Steve Bowden SDC
Vincent Lim STDC
Rui Leitao NPDC
David Langford NPDC
Richard Buttimore New Plymouth Airport
Peter Ledingham Communications Adviser TRC
Richie Arber NZ Road Carriers Association
Justin Hawkridge Port Taranaki Limited
Kevin Wright NZTA
Ms Junine Stewart NZTA
Marion Webby STDC
Mr R O’Keefe NZ Police
One member of the media, Mr Mike Watson, Taranaki Daily News. …
This will be the fourth report to incorporate the monitoring results of
this group of quarries.
The monitoring programmes for another 11 quarries (plus one since remediated) will be included in a
separate biennial report (Southern Quarries Compliance Monitoring Report), which also covers the period
July 2018 to June 2020. Civil Quarries Ltd’s Everett Road quarry is reported on separately.
For each quarry, this report describes the monitoring programmes implemented by the Council to …
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1 Introduction
Compliance monitoring programme reports and the Resource
Management Act 1991
1.1.1 Introduction
This report is for the period July 2022 to June 2023 by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council) details
the monitoring programme associated with resource consents held by TWN Ltd Partnership (the Company).
The Company operates the Waihapa Production Station situated on Bird Road Stratford, in the Patea
catchment.
The report details the results
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Executive summary
Waverley Sawmills Limited (the Company) operates a wood waste disposal site located on
Monk Road at Waverley, in the Whenuakura catchment, and a former wood waste disposal
site located on Village Settlement Road at Waverley, in the Moumahaki catchment. The Monk
Road site is consented to receive untreated wood waste only, and the Village Settlement Road
site is consented to receive treated and untreated wood waste. All the wood