review.
For reference, in the 2023/24 year, consent holders were found to achieve a high level of environmental
performance and compliance for 864 (89%) of a total of 967 consents monitored through the Taranaki
tailored monitoring programmes, while for another 75 (8%) of the consents a good level of environmental
performance and compliance was achieved. A further 26 (3%) of consents monitored required improvement
in their performance, while the remaining two (<1%) achieved a rating of poor.
operated, and performed satisfactorily throughout the monitoring period. The effluent
quality data was indicative of well-treated wastewater, with parameters typical of a municipal oxidation
pond system receiving minimal industrial waste loadings. No significant impacts on the Kaupokonui River
were recorded from the physicochemical parameters analysed during the mid-summer survey conducted in
January 2024, when a low discharge rate of well-treated wastewater characterised this system. No significant
relationship
with tangata whenua.
While inflation has been trending down and is now
falling close to the Reserve Bank of New Zealand’s
target consumer inflation rate of between 1 and 3
per cent, the economy has remained sluggish with
gross domestic product rising by just 0.2% in the
March 2024 quarter. That followed a 0.1% fall in the
previous quarter.
We’ve had to factor these economic headwinds as
we work and adapt as many people in our region
have too. Prices are only just starting
monitored required improvement
in their performance, while the remaining two (<1%) achieved a rating of poor.
This report includes recommendations for the 2023/24 year.
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the
Supplier in accordance with the rates and
prices stipulated in the Purchase Order and
any additional terms agreed with the Council
in writing, such as any estimates or quotes
(Fee). The Council shall pay the Fee in
accordance with clause 4.6.
4.2 Fee: The Fee shall include and itemise the
costs of any levies or tariffs, freight, delivery,
packaging, handling, storage and insurance
and any other expense relating to the Goods
and/or Services.
4.3 Taxes and other Charges: With
determined that it has complied with the decision-making provisions of the Local Government
Act 2002 to the extent necessary in relation to this decision; and in accordance with section 79 of
the Act, determined that it does not require further information, further assessment of options or
further analysis of costs and benefits, or advantages and disadvantages prior to making a
decision on this matter.
Walker/Cloke
Setting of Rates 2024/2025
M Nield provided an update on the
another 75 (8%) of the consents a good level of environmental
performance and compliance was achieved. A further 26 (3%) of consents monitored required improvement
in their performance, while the remaining two (<1%) achieved a rating of poor.
In terms of overall environmental and compliance performance by the consent holder over the last several
years, this report shows that the consent holder’s performance has improved since the previous year’s
review.
This report includes recommendations
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Figure 17 Online survey: willingness to contribute to train service via rates .......................................................... 28
Figure 18 Online survey: communities to connect via passenger rail service ........................................................ 29
Figure 19 Online Survey: level of interest in walking or cycling more ....................................................................... 31
Figure 20 Online survey: safety levels for children travelling to
assigned, across a range of flows enabling accurate and complete
ratings to be maintained.
• Processing data for all assigned sites and associated parameters
in accordance with Taranaki Regional Council procedure and
relevant NEMS (National Environmental Monitoring Standards).
• Completion of all assigned compliance monitoring
responsibilities.
• Assist the Science and Technology leadership team to develop
and implement yearly work programmes, goals, KPI’s, and
assessing the
rating of poor.
This report recommends that the monitoring schedule for the 2024/25 year continues at the same
frequency and scale as this monitoring year.
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1.1.4 Evaluation