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Thursday 20 February 2020, 10.30am
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Date: Thursday 20 February 2020, 10.30am
Venue: Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford
Members Councillor N Walker Taranaki Regional Council
Councillor R Handley New Plymouth District Council
Councillor B Roach South Taranaki District Council
Apologies Councillor A Jamieson Stratford District Council
Notification of Late Items
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Here's where you can find the details of all dangerous, flood-prone or earthquake-prone dams in Taranaki. A dangerous, flood-prone or earthquake-prone dam is a dam with a medium or high potential impact classification – a measure of how much damage dam failure might cause – that is at risk of failure under certain circumstances. These circumstances are set out in the Building (Dam Safety) Regulations 2022. Taranaki Regional Council is required through our Dangerous Dams Policy to notify the
Taranaki Regional Council is now livestreaming all of its meetings, giving the public more opportunities to get involved in local democracy. The public can already attend meetings but will now be able to watch decisions being made by the elected members from their home or office. Chair Charlotte Littlewood urged members of the public to go online and find out more about the work being done around Taranaki by the Council. “Our region is a special place and your elected members are making some
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2023/2024 Schedule of Administrative Charges Page 1 Document 3155430
STATEMENT OF PROPOSAL
SCHEDULE OF CHARGES
PURSUANT TO SECTION 36 OF THE
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ACT 1991
The Taranaki Regional Council is fixing its 2023/2024 administrative charges pursuant to section 36 of the
Resource Management Act 1991. As part of this process, the Council is undertaking a special consultative
procedure (refer section 83 of the Local Government Act 2002).
These
prepared by the Taranaki Regional Council under section 65 and the
First Schedule to the Resource Management Act 1991.
The Taranaki Regional Council approved the Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki on 28 June 2011 and it
became operative on 25 July 2011.
DATED at Stratford this 28th day of June 2011.
SIGNED by the TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL by the affixing of its common seal in the presence of
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D N MacLeod
A new expo focusing on the Taranaki environment is being launched as green groups around the region celebrate Conservation Week/Te Wiki Tiaki Ao Tūroa. The Taranaki Conservation Week Expo brings together a whole host of environmental groups and aims to help the public find new ways to go green, learn about sustainability and understand what’s being done to care and protect the region. The Expo features Taranaki Regional Council's Enviroschools, Education and Towards Predator-Free Taranaki teams
Joyce [Chairperson]
Cr Neil Walker
Mr Rawiri Faulkner (Independent Commissioner)
2. Order of Proceedings
Introduction and other preliminaries
Applicant to present applications and evidence [pre-circulated
evidence to be taken as read]
Submissions to be heard [pre-circulated evidence to be taken as read]
Taranaki Regional Council officer report on applications [pre-circulated
- to be taken as read]
Applicant summing up
Hearing
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RECEIVED
3 0 NOV 2017
Taranaki Regional Council
APPENDIX 'F'
Remediation (NZ)
Limited
Organic Composting
Protocols
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Remediation (NZ) Ltd RW-P-751-001-B
Approved By: Designation: Date:
Organic Production Protocols Greenwaste Composting & Vermiculture
Remediation (NZ) Ltd
Trading as Revital Fertilisers
Organic Production Protocols
Greenwaste Comrostinr & Vermiculture
Prepared By
Reviewed By
Kerry O'Neill
Managing Director
David
Bus travel will be free across Taranaki on Friday 20 September, as Taranaki Regional Council celebrates World Car Free Day. The annual event, recognised by more than 2000 cities worldwide, encourages people to leave their cars at home and embrace sustainable travel options, promoting a cleaner and healthier future. World Car Free Day officially falls on Sunday, 22 September, however public bus services do not operate on Sundays. The Council’s Transport Engagement Manager, Cheryl Gazley, says
The steps to completing an application form are:
Completes Sections A and B of the application form.
Completes Section C - medical eligibility assessment.
Submits the completed application form to the Taranaki
Regional Council for approval and registration of the client.
In the case where a client is declined they will be contacted
by the Council with an explanation.
Taranaki Total Mobility Scheme - Assessor Guide
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c. It must be the impairment that prevents