activity may have on the environment. In
addition, the applicant is required to identify the ways in which those effects can be avoided, remedied
or mitigated.
Schedule 4 can be viewed at www.trc.govt.nz/resource-consent-application-forms
AEE included? (please attach separate document) ☐ Yes
Where relevant the AEE must include, but not be limited to (tick all that apply): AEE Page Number Section
☐ The rate of discharge and hydrological effects
☐ Ecosystem health
Special Interest Group (regional sector of LGNZ)
SIP Speed and Infrastructure Programme
SMP Speed Management Plan
SPR Special Purpose Road
STDC South Taranaki District Council
STE Stock Truck Effluent
TEFAR Targeted Enhanced Financial Assistance Rate
TIO Transport Investment Online
TP Transport Programme
TRC Taranaki Regional Council
TSIG Transport Special Interest Group
VKT Vehicle Kilometres Travelled
Taranaki Regional Transport Committee -
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2.4 Legal description of forest land (refer to land title or rates notice)
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2.5 Assessment/Valuation number of property (refer to land title or rates notice)
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(Including: Street/road name, number, and locality)
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3.4 Legal description of property at wellsite (refer to land title or rates notice)
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3.5 Assessment/Valuation number of property (refer to land title or rates notice)
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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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
relating to:
• Increasing mana whenua participation in decision-making
• Collaboration with waste service providers
• Greater advocacy to central government
• Planning for Building Act changes
• Preparing for product stewardship schemes
• Reviewing bylaws, and
• Continuing behaviour change programmes
From these categories, submitters were asked to rate their support for two proposed actions:
1. Investigating options with mana whenua for increased participation in
Consents & Regulatory Committee agenda February 2022
contributed a further $4.9 million to the region’s GDP and supports an
additional 101 FTEs.
The total GDP impact in Taranaki was $21.2 million, while total employment supported was 216 FTEs.
Lastly, the GDP to output rate of the total expenditure in the region was 63.82 percent.
Table 1 Payments to suppliers, employees, and sponsorships expenditure
Direct Indirect Induced Total
Expenditure ($m) 23.1 6.1 4.0 33.3
GDP ($m) 16.3 1.5 3.4 21.2
Employment (FTEs) 115 69 32 216