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Form A - Administration Form

consent page 07/24 - Doc # 3096580 Page 5 of 11 7) Consultation/Affected parties Cultural Effects Assessment The Regional Policy Statement is clear that only tangata whenua can identify their relationship with an area. It is good practise to consult with tangata whenua about the application so that you can provide an accurate assessment of cultural effects 7.1 Please state the name of the local iwi you have consulted with  Ngāruahine

Remediation NZ Ltd consent monitoring 2019-2020

of consents. In accordance with Section 35 of the RMA, the Council undertakes compliance monitoring for consents and rules in regional plans, and maintains an overview of the performance of resource users and consent holders. Compliance monitoring, including both activity and impact monitoring, enables the Council to continually re-evaluate its approach and that of consent holders to resource management and, ultimately, through the refinement of methods and considered responsible resource …

August 2022 rainfall

August was exceptionally wet, with many rain-gauges collecting more than twice the typical rain for the month. The average was 176.6% of the long-term average, and ranged from 80% at Rimunui Station to 387% at Dawson Falls. Year to date rainfall is sitting between 113% (Manganui at SH3 Midhirst) and 211% (Dawson Falls) with an average of 141.7% of normal. Cape Egmont remains at around 211% of normal to date and has already received 95% of a typical year’s rain in eight months. Mean river flows

Consents & Regulatory minutes July 2021

Sec.81 of Schedule 10 in the Local Government Act 2002. Recommended That the Taranaki Regional Council: a) prepare a paper for our next meeting outlining additional immediate support council can provide Māori to satisfy Sec.81 of Schedule 10 in the Local Government Act 2002. Bailey/MacLeod Withdrawn 2.4 Following discussions and at the agreement of the committee, the motion was withdrawn. 2.5 It was noted that Te Mana Whakahono o Rohe agreement is very close to being

Executive, Audit and Risk Committee Minutes October 2023

Committee meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council held in the Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford on Monday 11 September 2023 at 10am b) noted the recommendations therein were adopted by the Taranaki Regional Council on Tuesday 19 September 2023. Hughes/Walker page Financial and Operational Report 2.1 Mr M J Nield spoke to the memorandum to update the committee on the July and August financial reports. Resolved That the

Total Mobility Client Terms and Conditions March 2024

reasonable endeavours to inform you of any changes and how they affect your use of the Scheme. The Council’s website shows the current Terms and Conditions: www.trc.govt.nz/total-mobility/ 4. If you fail to adhere to these Client T&Cs, knowingly provide misleading or false information, or fail to notify the Council of any misuse, you risk cancellation of access to the Scheme and, at the discretion of Taranaki Regional Council, legal action. 5. The information you provided during the

Consents & Regulatory minutes February 2021

Consents and Regulatory Committee Meeting of the Taranaki Regional Council held in the Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford on Tuesday 24 November 2020 at 9.30am b) notes the recommendations therein were adopted by the Taranaki Regional Council on Tuesday 15 December 2020. Lean/Williamson Matters arising - It was noted that the requested report Te Mana o te Wai and Resource Management Processes has been prepared, however, officers felt that before it is

CDEM Joint Committee Minutes September 2023

Nixon/Hanne page 1. Confirmation of Minutes – Joint Committee 18 May 2023 Recommended That the Taranaki Civil Defence Emergency Management Joint Committee: a) took as read and confirmed the minutes of the Taranaki Civil Defence Emergency Management Joint Committee meeting held in the Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford on 18 May 2023 b) noted that the unconfirmed minutes of the CDEM – Joint Committee on 18 May 2023, have been circulated

Submission from Te Kotahitanga o Te Atiawa Trust 04 March 2022

page Page | 1 22 November 2019 Craig Stevenson, Chief Executive New Plymouth District Council Private Bag 2025 New Plymouth 4340 By Email: districtplan@npdc.govt.nz Tēnā Koe Craig SUBMISSION BY TE KOTAHITANGA O TE ATIAWA TRUST (TKOTAT) TO THE NEW PLYMOUTH DISTRICT COUNCIL PROPOSED DISTRICT PLAN On behalf of Te Kotahitanga o Te Atiawa Trust (TKOTAT), Ngā Hapū o Te Ati Awa Iwi and

Booking, bus stops & other info

Everything you need to know about using the Hāwera-New Plymouth Connector bus service. Timetable & faresThe Connector runs four return trips a day between Hāwera and New Plymouth, with an extension from and to Opunake on the first and last run of the day. See the timetable page for full details. WITT students travel for free but must produce a current WITT student ID card when boarding the bus (Bee Card is no longer required). Hospital patients and visitors travel free but must have booked