Officers report on decisions requested
Officers report on decisions requested - Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki
Officers report on decisions requested - Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki
against a number of different defendants. An analysis of the prosecutions is provided in terms of: sectors and general activities individual local authority prosecution rates the outcomes of prosecutions including the number of unsuccessful prosecutions fine level in relation to financial position of defendants culpability of defendants (i.e. the deliberateness of the offence) the use of sentencing options the average fines awards of costs 30
considered to be outside the scope of the baseline monitoring programme, however where page this related directly to relevant consent conditions and/or there are resultant changes to the baseline monitoring programme, they have been included in this report. STDC demonstrated a high level of administrative compliance with its resource consents. No rating is given for environmental effects as none of the consents included in this programme have been exercised. For
(that is a defence under the provisions of the RMA can be established) may be excluded with regard to the performance rating applied. For example loss of data due to a flood destroying deployed field equipment. The categories used by the Council for this monitoring period, and their interpretation, are as follows: Environmental Performance High: No or inconsequential (short-term duration, less than minor in severity) breaches of consent or regional plan parameters resulting from the
Coastal Plan submissions M-R
Plymouth district is expected to experience high population growth, i.e. to 92,400 in 2028 from an estimated 83,400 in 2018, and 106,100 by 2048 (i.e. 27.2% growth). Housing: the cost of building or buying a first home in New Plymouth has increased. However, housing affordability is also on the rise in the short term. Rent has continued to increase but the rate of change remains steady, alongside rental affordability. Subdivisions: the increase in sub-dividable lots and
Draft Biodiversity Strategy.
outlet. Dissolved oxygen monitoring was not required within the newly re-constructed holding pond. A microfloral sample was also collected from the oxidation pond at the time of the first inspection for semi-quantitative assessment but these were curtailed at the end of 2012 (see Section 3.5). 2.1.1 Odour surveys Four odour surveys were carried out during the monitoring period in conjunction with all site inspections. Odour strength was rated according to the following scale: 0
NPDC landfills consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.
required within the re-constructed holding pond. A chlorophyll-a sample was also collected from the oxidation pond at the time of each inspection for an assessment of the phytoplankton ‘health’ of this pond. 2.1.1 Odour surveys Four odour surveys were carried out during the monitoring period in conjunction with all programmed site inspections. Odour strength was rated according to the following scale: 0 = no noticeable odours 1 = slight occasional wafts 2 = recognisable and