the Taranaki Regional Council:
a) takes as read and confirms the minutes and resolutions of the Policy and Planning
Committee of the Taranaki Regional Council held in the Taranaki Regional
Council Boardroom, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford on Tuesday 15 March 2022 at
10.30am
b) notes the recommendations therein were adopted by the Taranaki Regional
Council on Tuesday 5 April 2022.
McDonald/Young
Matters arising
1.1 Councillor C L Littlewood noted in the minutes
Freshwater Farm
Plans, and sustainable land management practices through education,
advice and assistance.
• Work collaboratively with Council Compliance Officers to enforce
actions where required.
• Provide advice, information and expertise to Council Compliance
Officers, assisting them with the collection of evidence to conduct
investigations to ensure compliance and enforcement of national and
regional rules relating to all waterbodies and intensive winter grazing
when appropriate.
of expected flow rates refers to the range of
minimum to maximum flow rates that the specific conduit
would be expected to convey under normal conditions.
The maximum expected flow rate is not limited to the
maximum permitted flow rate, but to the capacity of the
intake structure/system1.
Relevant Consenting Authority refers to the
regional council or unitary authority2 that granted the
water permit.
Suitably qualified hydrologist refers to a hydrologist
with no less than 5 years of
Urban areas where backyard burning ban applies - Stratford District Midhirst Stratford Urban areas where backyard burning ban applies - South Taranaki District Opunake
Kaponga Manaia Ohawe Beach
Hawera
Eltham Normanby
Patea
Waverly The ban in these areas is in accordance with Rule 34 of the Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki, which became operative on 25 July 2011. To report any problems with backyard burning, please contact:New Plymouth District Council – phone 06 759 6060 Stratford District
Urban areas where backyard burning ban applies - Stratford District Midhirst Stratford Urban areas where backyard burning ban applies - South Taranaki District Opunake
Kaponga Manaia Ohawe Beach
Hawera
Eltham Normanby
Patea
Waverly The ban in these areas is in accordance with Rule 34 of the Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki, which became operative on 25 July 2011. To report any problems with backyard burning, please contact:New Plymouth District Council – phone 06 759 6060 Stratford District
to conduct
investigations to ensure compliance and enforcement of national and
regional rules relating to all waterbodies and, intensive winter grazing
when appropriate.
Technical
knowledge
transfer
• Conduct investigations, and trials where appropriate, to assist the
Council to advise property owners and occupiers on appropriate
species and management techniques, to ensure successful
establishment and maintenance of plantings.
• Provide presentations to rural landowners,
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Review of the status of
freshwater quality in Taranaki
Technical Report 2014–103
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Review of the status of
freshwater quality in Taranaki
Technical Report 2014-103
Taranaki Regional Council
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ISSN: 1178-1467 (Online) STRATFORD
Document: 1459333
September 2015
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Executive summary
Under Section 65 of the Resource