Policy & Planning Committee - June 2021
Policy & Planning agenda June 2021 (7.5 MB pdf) Policy & Planning minutes June 2021 (396 KB pdf)
Policy & Planning agenda June 2021 (7.5 MB pdf) Policy & Planning minutes June 2021 (396 KB pdf)
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Policy & Planning agenda March 2021 (4.8 MB pdf) Policy & Planning minutes March 2021 (178 KB pdf)
the Sidewinder wellsite into the Piakau Stream Condition requirement Means of monitoring during period under review Compliance achieved? 1. Adoption of the best practicable option Inspection and liaison with consent holder Yes 2. Maximum stormwater catchment area Inspection and company records Yes 3. Notification to Council seven days prior to site works and well drilling No site works during monitoring period N/A 4. Maintenance of a contingency plan Latest update
data acquisition to come within two kilometres of the shoreline in water depths of 10 m. The survey was followed up with 70 km2 of transitional 3D seismic that overlapped and linked with existing onshore seismic data. In 2002, detailed design and planning of the field, including the resource consenting process began, with construction commencing in 2005. In 2006, the major milestone of commercial gas to market was achieved from the three onshore wells. Development of the field involved
items have been completed. 3.12 Mr T Velvin highlighted a risk around recovery manager depth and the current across roles with fatigue across councils and businesses advising that we are likely to see change within the depth of statutory roles. 3.13 Mayor P Nixon, congratulated TEMO on the Taranaki model being singled out nationally as a stand out District Health Board and additionally, the efforts of iwi during difficult periods to ensure the community is looked after. 3.14 Mr T
pūrongo a te tumuaki me te tumu whakarae Chairperson and Chief Executive’s report We are pleased to present the Taranaki Regional Council’s 2022/2023 Annual Report. Kia ora koutou This report looks at what we have achieved over the last year and how that compares against what was set out in the 2021-2031 Long-Term Plan (LTP). Although it’s only been three years since that LTP was developed and two years since it came into effect, the world we’re living in has changed dramatically in
any dairy farm land must provide Council with information that describes fertiliser types, quantities and application dates so that the application rates of nitrogen per hectare per year can be calculated. The Council may recover costs associated with managing information supplied. What happens if the cap is exceeded? Any farm that exceeds the 190kg N/ha/yr limit will need to put an action plan in place to reduce usage to below the cap, which includes applying for a resource consent. What is the