will not decrease the visual clarity of water by
more than 50% outside a 50 metre radius zone of mixing;
• No contaminant will be released into coastal water;
• Activity complies with general standards in Section 4.4;
• At least one working day before maintenance commences, the
Taranaki Regional Council is informed that the activity is to occur.
Permitted
Placement of an outfall
structure
B1.2 • Structure has an internal diameter of 600 mm or less and extends 1
metre or
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Supporting Documentation for the 2021/2031 Long-Term Plan
Taranaki Regional Council І Working with people І caring for Taranaki 119
Actual rates to be paid
To calculate the rates payable for a property, obtain the rateable land and capital values from the Rates Assessment
Notice issued by your local district council and then complete the attached table. All figures include GST. For example, if
you own a residential property in the New Plymouth with a capital value of
Chef, Krishna Bogulla, found himself
completing a questionnaire on the subject – and saw potential for the
hotel to improve.
Advice was sought from the Taranaki Regional Council’s Waste
Minimisation Officer, who works in conjunction with local recyclers to
help industry sectors and individual firms reduce the burden on
Taranaki’s sole landfill. TPI Waste Management worked closely with the
hotel to set up the new system.
Provision of extra recycling bins was accompanied by a big
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APPLICATION FOR CARRIAGE OF UNACCOMPANIED MINOR
(To be completed in respect of child 7-12 years, inclusive)
DATE__________________________
The Taranaki Regional Council and Pickering Motors Ltd (the Parties) cannot be held responsible for the
unaccompanied minor before, during or after the bus journey which means that:
The minor will be picked up/dropped off at the specified destinations.
The bus will not wait and will leave as per timetable.
The driver will act
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May 2013
In May 2012 South Taranaki, Stratford
and New Plymouth district councils,
Taranaki Regional Council, Powerco
and Transpower funded jointly a study
by GNS Science into liquefaction
hazards in Taranaki. GNS studied
existing land data held by the councils
in conjunction with geological
information held by GNS to identify the
potential for liquefaction and ground
damage in the region.
GNS Science
Sally Gaw and Graham McBride for Tasman District
Council through a Foundation for Research Science and Technology Envirolink
grant. Sally is a lecturer in environmental chemistry at the University of Canterbury.
She has ten years experience in managing contaminated land and was a member
of the Ministry for the Environment’s Pesticide Advisory Group. Graham is a farmer
with national and international experience with managing legacy chemicals from
agriculture. He initiated research into sheep
species.
WHAT CAN YOU DO TO HELP
Protect streamside vegetation by fencing it off from stock.
Plant native plants along stream edges to provide shaded habitats.
Create, protect and retire wetlands on your property.
Report sightings of pest fish and do not spread pest fish to new habitats.
Report sightings of brown mudfish to the Taranaki Regional Council.
CONSERVATION
The brown mudfish is an endemic
land value of $100,000 will pay
$138.85 in total regional council rates (see highlighted example below).
Commercial and industrial property
Capital value of property: $200,000 $300,000 $500,000 $750,000 $1,000,000
Land value of property:
$50,000 $117.22 $144.04 $197.68 $264.73 $331.78
$100,000 $124.81 $151.63 $205.27 $272.32 $339.37
$150,000 $132.39 $159.21 $212.85 $279.90 $346.95
$300,000 $155.14 $181.96 $235.60 $302.65 $369.70
$500,000 $185.47 $212.29
consent process,
please contact the Consents Section of the Taranaki Regional Council for guidance on 06 765 7127 or
0800 736 222.
(2) Please make sure you have seen the application in its entirety, including any attachments and
supporting documentation.
For office use only Date Received : __________________________ Doc # __________________________
Private Bag 713, Stratford
Telephone 06-765 7127
Fax 06-765 5097
consents@trc.govt.nz
Park Waiwhakaiho
23-11087-1.0 R2/11089-1.0 New Plymouth District Council 23-Jan-23 New consent To install structures and temporary structures Land Use Consent 9 Hydro Road, Burgess Park Waiwhakaiho
23-11087-1.0 R2/11090-1.0 New Plymouth District Council 23-Jan-23 New consent To remove dam structure and vegeatation, extract materials from the bed of the Mangamahoe River and replant Land Use Consent 9 Hydro Road, Burgess Park Waiwhakaiho
23-01071-3.0 R2/1071-3.0 Woodlands Trust 24-Jan-23