Operations and Regulatory Committee Agenda November 2022
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Agenda Operations Regulatory Committee 22 Nov 2022
8. Wild for Taranaki Progress Report on MOU March 2023 48 9. Public Excluded 10. Public Excluded Recommendations 72 11. Confirmation of Public Excluded Ordinary Council Minutes 28 February 2023 75 12. Confirmation of Public Excluded Minutes - Operations and Regulatory 14 March 2023 80 13. Confirmation of Public Excluded Minutes - Executive Audit and Risk Committee 27 March 2023 83 14. Agenda Authorisation 87 Ordinary Council Meeting - Agenda 1 page
Beach 68 Figure 43 Enterococci counts for the 24 sample extended survey at Fitzroy Beach 69 page vi Figure 44 Average rainfall data for Taranaki November 2016 to April 2017 71 Figure 45 Box and whisker plots of enterococci at all sites during the 2016-2017 season (SEM data only) 72 Figure 46 Box and whisker plots of long term enterococci data from 1995/implementation of monitoring to 2017 (SEM data only) 72 List of photos Photo 1
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trailer $106.60 per day Teryx ATV $561.00 per day Traffic management (TMS) $97.60 per hour Bertrand Rd hydrometric equipment $927.30 per year Cell telemetry $33.70 per month Data Logger $179.30 per year Hydrological gauging equipment (M9) $202.40 per gauging Hydrological gauging equipment (wading) $84.20 per gauging page 72 In stream temperature monitor $28.10 per month Mangaehu hydrometric equipment $783.20 per year Mangati Environmental Sensors $5,610.00 per year
trailer $106.60 per day Teryx ATV $561.00 per day Traffic management (TMS) $97.60 per hour Bertrand Rd hydrometric equipment $927.30 per year Cell telemetry $33.70 per month Data Logger $179.30 per year Hydrological gauging equipment (M9) $202.40 per gauging Hydrological gauging equipment (wading) $84.20 per gauging page 72 In stream temperature monitor $28.10 per month Mangaehu hydrometric equipment $783.20 per year Mangati Environmental Sensors $5,610.00 per year
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where it is for the purpose of flood or river control carried out by or on behalf of the Council and is inline with the prescribed conditions in the Freshwater Plan. If extraction for a purpose stated in rules 70 and 71 does not meet the relevant conditions it will be considered a discretionary activity under Rule 72 and would require a resource consent before any work could commence. Extraction from a lake for a purpose not provided for in Rules 70 and 71 is considered a discretionary
2021/2022 17 2020-2021 20 38 53 75 94 116 131 154 178 209 247 269 2019-2020 26 51 72 102 148 162 188 218 239 245 248 263 New Renewal Change Review Totals 2021-2022 Total (to end of July) 10 3 4 0 17 2021-2021 Total 71 148 39 11 269 2019-2020 Total 81 138 44 0 263 A g ri cu lt u ra l C en tr a/ L o ca l G o ve rn m en t E n er g y F o re st ry O th er A g ri cu lt u ra l C en tr a/ L o ca l G o
(SEA907095) 61 4.13.1 SEM programme 61 4.13.2 Compliance with guidelines 62 4.13.3 Comparison with previous summers’ surveys 63 5. General summary 64 5.1 Regional overview 64 5.2 National context 66 5.3 Conclusion 67 6. Recommendations 68 Glossary of common terms and abbreviations 69 Bibliography and References 70 Appendix I High tide times 72 page iii Appendix II MAC assessments 2008-2013 76 Appendix III SFRG 2007-2012 88 page iv