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Register of Pecuniary and Other Specified Interests 2024

Name Position Question number Members' response Charlotte Littlewood Chairperson 1 Port Taranaki Ltd - 100% owned by the Taranaki Regional Council including port services 2 Sole trader undertaking contract with clients 6 Pukeiti Trust Board Port Taranaki Director 7 New Plymouth (Family Residence) 9 1 ticket to WOMAD in March 2023 from TSB Bank 10 Payments as Co-Chair of the Taranaki Regional Skills Leadership Group Susan Hughes

Council meeting minutes June 2021

as read and confirms the minutes and resolutions of the Ordinary meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council held in at the Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford on Tuesday 18 May 2021 at 10.30am. Cloke/Littlewood page Matters arising There were no matters arising. Consent and Regulatory Committee Minutes – 8 June 2021 Resolved That the Taranaki Regional Council: receives the minutes of the Consents and Regulatory Committee

Schedules of charges 2019/2020

page 63 Appendices Appendix 1: Charging Policies Resource Management Act Charging Policy Schedule of charges pursuant to section 36 of the Resource Management Act 1991 Schedule 1: Scale of charges for staff time Rate for processing resource consents and responding to pollution incidents. Rate for all other Council work. Professional staff $94/hr $89/hr Professional/supervisory staff $118/hr $110/hr Managers $171/hr $160/hr Support staff $94/hr

Hydrogeologic risk assessment of hydraulic fracturing for gas recovery in the Taranaki region

page Hydrogeologic Risk Assessment of Hydraulic Fracturing for Gas Recovery in the Taranaki Region Taranaki Regional Council Private Bag 713 Stratford 28 May 2012 page Disclaimer: The hydraulic fracturing and geologic information in this report has largely been supplied by oil and gas companies in the region and is believed to be accurate and reliable. However, no liability is accepted for any opinions expressed or for any errors or omissions in the

Coastal Terraces FMU

FMU also contains the largest industrial area of the region, Bell Block. The Coastal Terraces is one of six proposed FMUs for Taranaki. The other five are the Northen Hill Country, Pātea Catchment, Volcanic Ring Plain, Waitara Catchment and Southern Hill Country. The Council is proposing to divide the region into those six FMUs to allow development of purpose-designed solutions for these areas. These areas have been identified as having water bodies of an appropriate scale for understanding and

Southern Hill Country FMU

catchments which form part of the Coastal Terraces FMU. The Southern Hill Country is one of six proposed FMUs for Taranaki. The other five are the Northen Hill Country, Pātea Catchment, Volcanic Ring Plain, Waitara Catchment and Coastal Terraces. The Council is proposing to divide the region into those six FMUs to allow development of purpose-designed solutions for these areas. These areas have been identified as having water bodies of an appropriate scale for understanding and managing freshwater. The

Northern Hill Country FMU

proposed FMUs for Taranaki. The other five are the Volcanic Ring Plain, Pātea Catchment, Coastal Terraces, Waitara Catchment and Southern Hill Country. The Council is proposing to divide the region into those six FMUs to allow development of purpose-designed solutions for these areas. These areas have been identified as having water bodies of an appropriate scale for understanding and managing freshwater. The Council is seeking the views of the community and tangata whenua on the six FMUs as this

Pātea Catchment FMU

north-draining Waitara Catchment. The Pātea Catchment is one of six proposed FMUs for Taranaki. The other five are the Volcanic Ring Plain, Northern Hill Country, Coastal Terraces, Waitara Catchment and Southern Hill Country. The Council is proposing to divide the region into those six FMUs to allow development of purpose-designed solutions for these areas. These areas have been identified as having water bodies of an appropriate scale for understanding and managing freshwater. The Council is seeking the

Volcanic Ring Plain FMU

are the Northen Hill Country, Pātea Catchment, Coastal Terraces, Waitara Catchment and Southern Hill Country. The Council is proposing to divide the region into those six FMUs to allow development of purpose-designed solutions for these areas. These areas have been identified as having water bodies of an appropriate scale for understanding and managing freshwater. The Council is seeking the views of the community and tangata whenua on the six FMUs as this feedback will guide targets, limits and

Waitara Catchment FMU

inland from the coast, before flowing north through the Waitara township where it meets the Tasman Sea. To the south, the Waitara FMU is bound by the similar but south-draining Pātea Catchment FMU. The Waitara Catchment is one of six proposed FMUs for Taranaki. The other five are the Northen Hill Country, Pātea Catchment, Volcanic Ring Plain, Southern Hill Country and Coastal Terraces. The Council is proposing to divide the region into those six FMUs to allow development of purpose-designed solutions