info@trc.govt.nz
Environmental hotline 0800 736 222
Regional gardens regional.gardens@trc.govt.nz
Greg Rine Phone: (06) 765 7127
Mobile: 027 240 2470
Andrew Brooker Phone: (06) 765 7127
or Phone (06) 752 4141
Mobile 0210 264 4060
TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL www.trc.govt.nz
www.pukeiti.org.nz
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B O A R D M E E T I N G S
Friday, April 08 – 6:00pm at Govett Quilliam Offices
Friday, June 24 – 6:00pm at Govett Quilliam Offices
Friday, September 23 - 6:00pm at Govett
is commenced, the
Taranaki Regional Council is notified that the maintenance is to
occur.
Permitted
Alteration, reconstruction or
removal and replacement of
an existing structure for
maintenance or alteration to
the upper surfaces of
existing wharves and
breakwaters, and related
disturbance of the foreshore
and seabed, and activity
does not come within and/or
comply with rule D1.1
D1.2 • Activity is for the purpose of maintaining structure in good repair;
•
objectives
that may be included in the Strategic Direction chapter of the PDP?
b) Is there an evidential burden on the Council as plan promoter to
establish that its proposed strategic objectives come within this scope?
Is it satisfied by the assessment required under s.32 of the Act?
1 Kāinga ora – Homes and Communities, Transpower New Zealand Limited, Greymouth
Petroleum Limited, Todd Energy Limited and Todd Generation Limited, Bluehaven
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Application No. Consent No. Applicant Lodged Date Application Type Description Activity Type Location Catchment
24-11195-1.1 R2/11195-1.1 Rewa Rewa Forest Limited 13-Mar-24 New consent To plant and grow a plantation forest Land Use Consent 652 Piko Road, Okoki Urenui
24-02780-3.1 R2/2780-3.1 Cornwall Park Farms Limited 13-Mar-24 Change of consent conditions
To discharge farm dairy effluent onto land, and until 1 December
2022 after treatment in an oxidation pond system and
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Working with people|caring for Taranaki
AT A GLANCE
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Working with
flora species to ‘Threatened’ ‘At Risk’ status. Notably, six of these
vulnerable species are present at this site including four species of rata, swamp maire (also Regionally
Distinctive) and manuka. 'Nationally Critical' poroporo is also present and 'At Risk' Kirk's kohuhu is
growing just outside the KNE.
Fauna
Native birds present include tomtit, kereru, tui, silvereye, grey warbler, fantail, kingfisher, harrier and
morepork. Bellbird and whitehead are likely
know what you’re doing and don’t fly close to or
directly over others.
See the CAA drone website www.flyyourdrone.nz
Regional Council
Taranaki
Regional Council
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know what you’re doing and don’t fly close to or
directly over others.
See the CAA drone website www.flyyourdrone.nz
Regional Council
Taranaki
Regional Council
Taranaki
Regional Council
Taranaki
know what you’re doing and don’t fly close to or
directly over others.
See the CAA drone website www.flyyourdrone.nz
Regional Council
Taranaki
Regional Council
Taranaki
Regional Council
Taranaki
alert is designed to notify as many people as possible when there is an
emergency event. However, you won’t receive the alert is if you are out of cell
coverage or your phone is turned off.
• Why did council send this out?
It wasn’t council. This alert was sent nationally as part of a test by the National
Emergency Management Agency. Individual councils can’t send these alerts out.
• I unsubscribed from text alerts - why did I still get this?
Because the EMA