Association [NZRCA]
The effect the power scheme will have on recreational use of the
Waingongoro River, especially kayaking. The submission would be
satisfied by ensuring there will be adequate periods during which
natural flows will be available to kayakers and other river users so as
to maintain the river’s value as a recreational destination.
Okahu/Inuawai & Kanihi
Umutahi me etehi Hapu
This river is of cultural significance to Hapu, whanau, and Marae of
the area and the proposed dam
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Agenda for Ordinary Council meeting September 2017.
Policy & Planning Committee agenda March 2019
location, operation, and maintenance of
the effluent storage facilities, including the storage volume;
· Location, size and physical characteristics of the irrigation area;
· Application rate and frequency of the discharge, including the
return period between applications;
· Separation distances from property boundaries,
dwellings, places of public assembly, surface water or
bores, wells or springs used for water supply purposes
or from known urupa and marae sites;
·
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Working with people | caring for Taranaki 11
AT A GLANCE
Facilitated the involvement of Te Atiawa Iwi as the
hau kainga (host) on the Environment Awards and
the State of the Environment Report launch in New
Plymouth
Confirmed sponsorship arrangements with
Ngāruahine, Ngati Ruanui, Te Atiawa, Taranaki Iwi
and Ngati Mutunga for the “Te Taiao me te Pākihi”
Environment Award category
Continued support for the Para Kore Marae
wellbeing.
25%
Problem 3: Legacy transport networks make walking & cycling unattractive,
and for those that do, unsafe.
35%
A large amount of discussion at the workshops focussed on the strong desire of the group to avoid
unacceptably impacting Puketapu cultural values and protection of hapu resources. Puketapu cultural assets
include a Marae and Urupa (cemetery) near the Waiongana Stream, and other associations in the area. It is
likely that the coastal routes would