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there is at least 3 ha for each 100 cows being milked, ensure the proximity of the irrigation device to stream, houses, property boundary, and wells/bores/springs.  Walk back to vehicle and fill in the inspection sheet in laptop. Printout inspection notice and supply to owner/occupier or leave in a prominent position (farm dairy, house, letterbox or post notice out).  Leave farm and travel to the next inspection.  Download pictures from monitoring inspection and enter into Council

Bushy Park QEII Covenants, Fred and Nell Morris Reserve, MS and FA Morris Reserve, Pukiekie

Regulatory protection by local government Yes General regional or district rules might apply. C Active protection Yes Part of the possum self help programme. page M.S and F. A Morris Reserve At a glance (last updated: March 2013) TRC reference: Ecological district: Egmont Other reference: LENZ environment: F5.2b Land tenure: Private Protection status: A, B, C GPS: E 1690503

Rules 80-87: Wetlands

this Plan relating to any plantation forestry activities in those wetlands scheduled in Appendices IIA and IIB of the Plan will prevail over any NES-PF requirements.52 Advisory note 2: The definition of Significant Natural Areas in the NES-PF includes wetlands identified or described in the Regional Policy Statement (RPS). Where plantation forestry activities regulated by the NES-PF are likely to have an impact on a wetland identified or described in the RPS, the most stringent rule in the

Appendix 10E: Ngāti Mutunga

page 219 Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki Appendix XE: Ngāti Mutunga statutory acknowledgements 1. Attachment to the Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki In accordance with Section 53 of the Ngāti Mutunga Claims Settlement Act 2006, information recording statutory acknowledgements is hereby attached to the Regional Policy Statement for

Appendix 10F: Taranaki iwi

page 241 Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki Appendix XF: Taranaki statutory acknowledgements 1. Attachment to the Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki In accordance with Section 93 of the Taranaki Claims Settlement Act 2003, information recording statutory acknowledgements is hereby attached to the Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki.

Appendix 10C: Ngāti Tama

page 195 Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki Appendix XC: Ngati Tama statutory acknowledgements 1. Attachment to the Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki In accordance with Section 58 of the Ngati Tama Claims Settlement Act 2003, information recording statutory acknowledgements is hereby attached to the Regional Policy Statement for

Appendix 10D: Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi

page 209 Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki Appendix XD: Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi statutory acknowledgements 1. Attachment to the Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki In accordance with Section 45 of the Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi Claims Settlement Act 2005, information recording statutory acknowledgements is hereby attached to the Regional Policy

Appendix 10A: Statutory acknowledgements

185 Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki Appendix XA: Statutory acknowledgements Statutory acknowledgements A statutory acknowledgement is a means by which the Crown has formally acknowledged the statements made by the iwi of the particular cultural, spiritual, historical, and traditional association of the iwi with the statutory areas. The purposes of statutory acknowledgements are— (a) to require consent authorities, the

Appendix 4D: Ngāti Mutunga

page Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki 221221221221 Appendix IVD: Ng āti Mutunga statutory acknowledgements 1.1.1.1. Attachment to the Regional Policy Statement for TaranakiAttachment to the Regional Policy Statement for TaranakiAttachment to the Regional Policy Statement for TaranakiAttachment to the Regional Policy Statement for Taranaki In accordance with Section 53 of the Ngāti Mutunga Claims Settlement Act 2006, information recording statutory

Kotare Bush, McGlashan Bush, Willy Wetland

tenax), mahoe (Melicytus ramiflorus), swamp coprosma (Coprosma tenuicaulis) and native ferns. Peaty soils often contain a mix of interesting unique flora and other notable species may be present such as rare ferns and ground orchids. Fauna The primary value of this wetland is as secure habitat for the ‘At Risk’ and Regionally Distinctive’ brown mudfish (Neochanna apoda). Other native species found at the site include grey warbler (Gerygone igata) and fantail (Rhipidura fuliginosa).