General description
The Waiwiri wetlands QEII covenants cover 3.9 ha in total. The area is made up
of three small gully systems. Five man-made open water ponds have been
created on the valley floors to enhance wetland values at the site. Only small
areas of the original native vegetation present in the gullies remain however
additional buffer planting around the wetlands and including an adjoining hillside
has been undertaken to increase wetland values.
Threatened and regionally distinctive
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Taranaki Regional Transport Committee
11 September 2019
CIP connectivity programmes update
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Overview – Taranaki region
Commercial in Confidence
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• UFB -~77% Taranaki population
-17 cities/towns
• Rural Broadband ~-2,415 end users
-only 0.3% of regional population left
• Mobile black spots: -78 km new State Highway
-3 tourism sites
-17 new mobile towers
• 41 Marae eligible for broadband coverage
Overall, 99.8% of New Zealand’s population will
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4. Regional rules
4.1 Introduction
Section 3.0 of this plan states that regional rules will be used in a number of instances to
manage the effects of use, development and protection of the coastal marine area. This
section contains the detail of the regional rules to be used to give effect to the policies in this
plan.
4.1.1 Effect of Rules
The rules in the plan have effect at all times, unless otherwise stated in the rule.
Each rule has effect only in the coastal
Species
Regional: Key Native Ecosystem
Regional
Ecosystem Loss:
Chronically threatened 10-20%
left
Catchment: Waitara (395)
General Description
Watsons Hill Bush is located on privately owned land on Toe Toe Road, 3.5Km north-west of Tarata. The
site is a 2.9 ha remnant of lowland tawa, kohekohe, rewarewa, hinau, podocarp forest, on short steep
slopes descending to the Waitara River. The forest provides good
Land
Environment
Priority 2 – Sand Dunes and
Wetlands
Priority 4 – Threatened Species
Regional: Key Native Ecosystem
Representative ecosystem type
Regional
Ecosystem Loss:
Reduced 30-50% left
Protection Status: Local Government
NZNFR Trust Deed
Catchment: Waitara (395)
General Description
The Messenger's Bush forest remnants are located at the end of Norfolk Road near Egmont
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Site protection measures addressing potential and actual threats are as follows:
Site protection Yes/No Description
A Public ownership or
formal agreement
Yes Covered by a QEII covenant.
B Regulatory protection by
local government
Yes General regional or district rules might apply.
C Active protection Yes Completely fenced.
Part of the Self-help Possum Control Programme.
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CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 4 – S ign i f i c an t i n d igenou s b iod i ve r s i t y
Schedule 4 – Significant indigenous biodiversity
This schedule identifies indigenous species, ecosystems and habitats identified as being regionally significant for their coastal indigenous biodiversity values.
Schedule 4A includes a table identifying coastal indigenous flora and fauna species identified as threatened or at risk of extinction as
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(2) Discretion is restricted to the following
matters in relation to a restricted
discretionary activity under this regulation:
(a) the effects on water quality and ecologically-
sensitive receiving environments; and
(b) the effects on occupied buildings and use of
public roads; and
(c) the risk of contamination of soil; and
(d) the effects on health.
of contact for any enquiries or complaints regarding the operation of the
system and/or image requests
be the first point of contact for any faults or issues with the system
Access to CCTV images
Only those responsible for the CCTV systems have access to images, however, they may grant access to
relevant Council staff as and when required. Images may be disclosed to Police or other authorities for
the purpose of upholding the law. Images may be used in court or tribunal
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Appendix IX: Good management practices to prevent or
minimise the discharge of smoke from burning vegetation
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