Appendices
Proposed Coastal Plan Appendices.
Proposed Coastal Plan Appendices.
the ancient kainga of the moa hunters. The pā is the site of the Huri-pari battle at the mouth of the Waingongoro River. The pā was located near the Rangatapu reef and fishing grounds and close to the Rangatapu marae on the banks of the river. Te Rangatapu had a history of over six centuries and tangata whenua settled here before the arrival of Turi of the Aotea caone. These earlier people knew the rivers as Wai-aro-riri, ‘the angry waters’, and the mountain as Puke-haupapa,
Mrs M G Jones Governance Administrator Miss N A Chadwick Executive Assistant Mr C Woollin Communication Advisor Mr R Timutimu Ngati Maru - Cultural Advisor The meeting opened with Karakia at 10.30am 2 public representing Owae Marae 4 public representing Wild for Taranaki Apologies were received and sustained from Councillor D Lean. Littlewood/Williamson Ordinary Council - Confirmation of Minutes - Ordinary Council 4 April 2023
Sanderson $3,697 JW & MT Hamblyn Family Trusts $1,721 Kaihihi Trust $2,210 Kaitake Golf Club Inc $1,324 Kereone Farms Limited $5,184 Kohi Investments Limited $1,849 Larsen Trusts Partnership $471 Leatherleaf Limited $1,360 Leonie Ann Campbell $4,369 Luttrell Trust Partnership $4,655 Manaia Golf Club $635 Manukorihi Golf Club Inc $1,058 Mara Trust $2,886 New Plymouth Golf Club Inc $1,058 Nigel Wayne & Denise Mary King $1,360 Nilock & Camole Trusts $2,210 Oceanview Trust $471 Ohawe Farm
processing and administration holding meetings and pre-hearing meetings on marae as appropriate arranging interpretation services for the presentation of evidence in Te Reo when requested excluding the public from a hearing and restricting the publication of evidence, when necessary, to avoid offence to tikanga Māori or to avoid the disclosure of wāhi tapu locations considering the participation of Māori in resource consent monitoring, including providing for input into the
Efficiency and Effectiveness of the Regional Coastal Plan for Taranaki (2009).
commercial food waste collection targeting medium-sized businesses. These actions will be implemented over the coming years. A commercial waste sorting facility is due to open in 2022 and an extension of the kerbside residential collection service to small businesses, organisations and marae is set for 2024. Where we’re heading 5 2 | L a n d | S o l i d w a s t e L a n d | S o l i d w a s t e | 5 3 page Working together to reduce waste In 2020,
Inglewood Golf Club Inc $634.50 James Robert & Donna Maree Baker $1,819.00 Jimian Limited $389.00 John & Elaine Glenda Sanderson $2,991.34 JW & MT Hamblyn Family Trusts $1,410.67 Kaihihi Trust $1,800.67 Kaitake Golf Club Inc $969.50 Kereone Farms Limited $3,464.67 Kohi Investments Limited $1,495.67 page 66 Larsen Trusts Partnership $389.00 Leatherleaf Limited $1,045.67 Luttrell Trust Partnership $3,790.67 Manaia Golf Club $634.50 Manukorihi Golf Club Inc $969.50 Mara
Partnership $3,736 Manaia Golf Club $493 Manukorihi Golf Club Inc $823 Mara Trust $2,242 New Plymouth Golf Club Inc $1,813 Nigel Wayne & Denise Mary King $1,090 Nilock & Camole Trusts $2,548 NRGE Farms Limited/Oceanview Trust $2,242 Ohawe Farm Limited $706 Pihama Farms Limited $2,242 Pinehill Land Company Limited $2,242 Pukeone Partnership $6,444 Pungarehu Farmers Group Water Scheme $0 Riverside Farms Taranaki Ltd $1,090 RM & MC Julian Family Trust $2,242 Roger Dickie Family Trust $2,242