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Council meeting agenda May 2018

notes it is innovative and leading edge in terms of its timeframes, spatial scope and findings 3. notes the findings of the report with particular reference to the strong correlation between the implementation of riparian management and improved stream health and reduced E coli levels; the lack of correlation between increasing riparian interventions and any evidence of a change in attainment of the NPS-FM swimmability criteria; the very high rate of attainment of swimmability in Taranaki

Online Wave Survey data analysis & proposed regionally significant surf breaks

REGIO NAL L Y S IGNIF ICANT S URF BREAKS Figure 3: How respondents enjoy Taranaki surf breaks 5.1 Number of responses and certainty The number of responses for each surf break varied between 0 and 110, however only two breaks, Montgomery Beach and Cliffs, had no responses and the average response rate was approximately 24, which was considered a very good response rate overall. The number of responses often varied for each attribute of a surf break as a result of ‘don’t know’

Annual report 2016-2017

refinement of methods and considered responsible resource utilisation, to move closer to achieving sustainable development of the region’s resources. 1.1.4 Evaluation of environmental and administrative performance Besides discussing the various details of the performance and extent of compliance by the consent holder, this report also assigns them a rating for their environmental and administrative performance during the period under review. Environmental performance is concerned with

Annual report 2016-2017

holders to resource management and, ultimately, through the refinement of methods and considered responsible resource utilisation, to move closer to achieving sustainable development of the region’s resources. 1.1.4. Evaluation of environmental and administrative performance Besides discussing the various details of the performance and extent of compliance by the Company, this report also assigns them a rating for their environmental and administrative performance during the period under

Greymouth northern sites monitoring 2019-2020

Council to continually re-evaluate its approach and that of consent holders to resource management and, ultimately, through the refinement of methods and considered responsible resource utilisation, to move closer to achieving sustainable development of the region’s resources. 1.1.4 Evaluation of environmental and administrative performance Besides discussing the various details of the performance and extent of compliance by the Company, this report also assigns them a rating for their …

Council meeting minutes February 2019

confirms that subject to recommendation 7 below, the preferred option is option 2  to raise up to $55m to repair the stands and upgrade associated facilities, noting that the proposed facilities upgrades will be implemented in a prioritised manner to the extent of the available budget  to repay the up to $55m of borrowing over 25 years page Minutes Ordinary Meeting Tuesday 26 February 2019  to establish single purpose Yarrow Stadium fixed charge targeted rates

Policy & Planning minutes April 2018

implementation of riparian management and improved stream health and reduced E coli levels; the lack of correlation between increasing riparian interventions and any evidence of a change in attainment of the NPS-FM swimmability criteria; the very high rate of attainment of swimmability in Taranaki if assessed against EU criteria instead of NPS-FM criteria; and the absence of any correlation between nutrient trends and macroinvertebrate community health trends 4. notes the report’s findings

Appendix 1: Regional Policy Statement biodiversity policies and methods

Refer sections in this Strategy: METH 1 Identify and monitor regionally significant natural areas, waterways, wetlands, and other areas with significant or outstanding indigenous biodiversity values. 6.5.3 METH 2 Monitor and gather information on potential fish barriers and promote their removal. 6.3.7;6.5.3 METH 3 Consider the use of financial incentives, such as grants, subsidies and rate relief, to promote the maintenance and enhancement of indigenous biodiversity

TRC Interim Technical Memorandum Nutrients NOF Baseline State September 2023

sensitive macroinvertebrate taxa, and higher respiration and decay rates. > 0.006 and ≤ 0.010 > 0.021 and ≤ 0.030 C Ecological communities are impacted by moderate DRP elevation above natural reference conditions. If other conditions also favour eutrophication, DRP enrichment may cause increased algal and plant growth, loss of sensitive macro-invertebrate and fish taxa, and high rates of respiration and decay. > 0.010 and ≤ 0.018 > 0.030 and ≤ 0.054 D

DRAFT Regional Transport Committee Agenda 21 March 2018

receiving this request. CW or David Langford will speak to the request at the next RTC meeting. With FAR rates set to reduce to baseline figures from next financial year the pressure is on to have these projects committed this year while the FAR rate is still 100%. RTAG agreed to support the variation and progress to RTC for approval. Regional Transport Committee - Minutes of the Regional Transport Advisory Group 19 page