environment
performance and compliance for 878 (87%) of a total of 1007 consents monitored through the Taranaki
tailored monitoring programmes, while for another 96 (10%) of the consents a good level of environmental
performance and compliance was achieved. A further 27 (3%) of consents monitored required improvement
in their performance, while the remaining one (<1%) achieved a rating of poor.
This report includes recommendations for the 2023-2024 year.
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impact recreation use
The experience maintains a high sense of wildness and remoteness encountered along a dynamic coastal edge
Very high
Overall Rating
Outstanding
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factors such as the general election, interest
rates and inflation providing additional complexity
around how we deliver services across the region.
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The bottom line
All of this has had an impact on our budget for the
year ahead. Spending is now forecast to be $53.8m
(compared with $45m in the 2021/2031 Long-Term
Plan) with general rates rising from the proposed
5% to 15% for 2023/24, which for most ratepayers
will be less than $30 per year extra.
review.
For reference, in the 2022-2023 year, consent holders were found to achieve a high level of environmental
performance and compliance for 878 (87%) of a total of 1007 consents monitored through the Taranaki
tailored monitoring programmes, while for another 96 (10%) of the consents a good level of environmental
performance and compliance was achieved. A further 27 (3%) of consents monitored required improvement
in their performance, while the remaining one (<1%) achieved a rating of
we are now able to
disseminate is far better than at the
beginning and the mortality rates will
reflect this going forward.
The plant selections for these last two
Northland gardens have also reflected
the valuable contribution the late Os
Blumhardt made to both the nursery
industry and Northland in particular. At
Whangarei we caught up with his brother,
Albert, who could remember the various
collection trips with Os and the plants that
were introduced as a result – including
the
contribute positively to the district’s
residential intensification needs, e.g. allowing them an extra floor over and above the height
limit specified for the zone in the PDP, waiving resource/building consent fees, rates remission
during the development phase, reduced development contributions.
• NPDC could improve the public’s perception of medium density housing through educational
material.
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monitoring programmes, while for another 96 (10%) of the consents a good level of environmental
performance and compliance was achieved. A further 27 (3%) of consents monitored required improvement
in their performance, while the remaining one (<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 remains at a high level in the year under
review.
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