E
S
S
S
T
TO
NEW PLYMOUTH
Waitara
ROUTE 20
am start
PARKLANDS AVE
M
A
N
G
A
T
I R
D
MURRAY ST
KEY
Route 20 to NP
Route 20 to Waitara
Route 11 Saturday
A
B
TO
WAITARA
TO
NEW PLYMOUTH
Bell Block
ROUTE 20
www.taranakibus.info TaranakiPublicTransportPh 0800 87 22 87
Citylink is operated by Tranzit Coachlines,
with the support of Taranaki Regional Council,
assisted by New Plymouth District Council.
Free bus
travel for
For more information visit:
cdemtaranaki.govt.nz
This template was made by the Wellington
Region Emergency Management Office (WREMO)
and reproduced by the Taranaki Emergency
Management Office (TEMO) with permission.
TEMO’s role is to lead and coordinate the effective
delivery of Civil Defence Emergency Management for
the Taranaki Region.
If you would like more assistance with business
continuity planning please get in touch with us:
emo@cdemtaranki.govt.nz | 0800 900 049
(c) statutory acknowledgements do not affect the lawful rights or interests of a person who is not a party to the deed of
settlement or have the effect of granting, creating or providing evidence of an estate or interest in, or any rights
relating to a statutory area.
Attachment of statutory acknowledgements in accordance with iwi deeds of
settlement relating to the Taranaki region
To date, seven statutory acknowledgements apply to the Taranaki region – these relate to
For more information visit:
cdemtaranaki.govt.nz
This template was made by the Wellington
Region Emergency Management Office (WREMO)
and reproduced by the Taranaki Emergency
Management Office (TEMO) with permission.
TEMO’s role is to lead and coordinate the effective
delivery of Civil Defence Emergency Management for
the Taranaki Region.
If you would like more assistance with business
continuity planning please get in touch with us:
emo@cdemtaranki.govt.nz | 0800 900 049
effluent onto land Discharge Permit 815 Hastings Road, Hawera Inaha
23-11143-1.0 R2/11143-1.0 Wind Quarry Zealandia Ltd 15-Aug-23 New consent
To occupy the seabed to construct, operate and maintain
an offshore wind electricity generation facility within the
South Taranaki Bight Coastal Permit
In the waters of the South Taranaki Bight between
approximately 5 nautical miles and 12 nautical
miles offshore
23-11143-1.0 R2/11144-1.0 Wind Quarry Zealandia Ltd 15-Aug-23 New consent
To
the priority is for the community and for ratepayer expenditure is
in a community sport facility (looking at the possibilities of developing the
inner race track) which would enable thousands of residents to benefit
from.
Local Government
Funding Agency
Scheme
Tick if you also
wish to submit on
the Council's
proposal to join the
Local Government
Funding Agency
Scheme
No
Are you in favour
Ordinary Meeting to hear submissions on the 2019/2020 Plan - List of Submissions
construction and use of a temporary bridge Land Use Consent 2289 Mokau Road, Uruti, Mt Messenger Mimi
Condition 16 Any new groundwater monitoring wells required by condition 14 shall be
installed to the following standards;
a) Prior to installation of any new wells, confirmed NZTM GPS locations shall be
provided to Council for approval.
b) All new wells shall be at least 25 metres from any water way (unless otherwise
authorised by a separate consent) and be accessible by vehicle;
c) All new wells shall be installed by a qualified driller and designed to encounter
groundwater and
81 – 87 Carthew Street and 2333 South
Road (State Highway 45), Ōkato Kaihihi
23-11165-1.0 R2/11166-1.0 Taranaki Iwi Holdings Limited Partnership 4-Oct-23 New consent
To construct an artificial wetland in the bed of a
stream Land Use Consent
81 – 87 Carthew Street and 2333 South
Road (State Highway 45), Ōkato Kaihihi
page
Pungarehu, 10.2.2019
Submission by Urs Signer
Tēnā koutou, tēnā tātou,
I am submitting in opposition to the renewal of resource consents to discharge waste material, treated
stormwater & leachate, and to discharge emissions into the air from composting operations by Remediation
(NZ) Ltd at 1460 Mokau Road, Uruti (Consent No 5838-3.0 and 5839-3.0).
In the TRC Technical Report on Remidation NZ (Technical Report 2016-83), the council notes that “[d]uring
the monitoring