a) takes as read and confirms the minutes of the Taranaki Regional Transport Committee meeting held at
47 Cloten Road, Stratford on 5 December 2024 at 1.00pm
b) notes that the unconfirmed minutes of the Taranaki Regional Council Transport Committee meetings
held at 47 Cloten road, Stratford on 12 September 2024 and 18 April 2024 have been circulated to the
New Plymouth District Council, Stratford District Council and the South Taranaki District Council for
their receipt and
Document: 3148413
Recommendations
That the Taranaki Regional Council:
a) takes as read and confirms the minutes and resolutions of the Ordinary meeting of the
Taranaki Regional Council held at Pukeiti, 2290 Carington Road, New Plymouth on 13
December 2022.
Matters arising
Appendices/Attachments
Document: 3128780 Minutes Ordinary meeting 13 December 2022
Ordinary Council - Confirmation of Ordinary Minutes 13 December 2022
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Date: Tuesday,
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Stakeholder
engagement
• Consult and collaborate with a diverse range of external and internal
stakeholders to deliver the strategic goals of the Land and Water
team and wider Taranaki Regional Council.
• Develop and maintain professional networks across all relevant
sectors, identifying opportunities to leverage or collaborate on
projects that may benefit the Taranaki Regional Council.
• Represent the Taranaki Regional Council in relevant national forums
e.g.
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STATEMENT OF EVIDENCE OF GLENIS MCDONALD ON BEHALF OF
VARIOUS SUBMITTERS (THE MCDONALDS, THE HIBELLS, THE BROWNS &
POPPAS PEPPERS 2009 LTD)
4 FEBRUARY 2022
BEFORE HEARING COMMISSIONERS Consent No: 5262-3.0
APPOINTED BY TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL
UNDER THE Resource Management Act 1991 (“Act”)
IN THE MATTER OF an application for
consultation.
Recommended
That the Taranaki Regional Council:
a) receives the Memorandum titled Preliminary engagement on the long-term vision for
the freshwater
b) notes that Council officers will be undertaking further engagement with iwi
authorities and stakeholders to confirm and explore the findings of the first phase
of engagement.
Bingham/MacLeod
Ordinary Meeting - Policy and Planning Committee Minutes
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4. Use of Iwi Management Plans within
our purpose
Foreword 1
Long-Term Plan purpose 2
Consultation Issues 3
Our mission 10
Your Councillors 12
Working together with Māori 14
Audit Report 18
Our region 20
Community well-beings 22
Operating environment 24
Strategic priorities 26
Groups of activities 27
Financial strategy 74
New Plymouth District Council (Waitara Lands) Act 2018
Financial statements
Statement of comprehensive revenue and expense
Statement of changes
It’s about to get tougher for wannabe invaders to enter the Zero Possum project zone, with the installation of 60 new self-reporting cameras. Taranaki Regional Council launched Towards Predator-Free Taranaki in 2018, with an ambitious goal of eliminating possums between the Oakura River and Timaru Stream. The Zero Possum zone was extended to the Hangatāhua (Stony) River last year, thanks to $2.5m in Government funding, taking the total area to 9500 hectares. Results to date are promising. About
written. These visions set ambitious but reasonable goals for freshwater, to
be achieved within a specific timeframe. The identification of values (both those
compulsory within the NPSFM and non-compulsory) are then required to guide the
development of environmental outcomes.
11. Developing the FMU boundaries has occurred over a number of years. Council initially
undertook this task in 2015, but reviewed the approach in 2022 following feedback from
some iwi and other stakeholders. The
a higher level to put Taranaki at the forefront and ensure the
region is well placed to meet whatever challenges the future brings. With continued community support, much
can be achieved.
Of particular interest to the Council is the rapidly gathering momentum to bring two visions to reality: Regional
predator-free status, and development of the Taranaki Crossing as a Great Walk on a par with New Zealand’s
existing recreational attractions of world-wide renown. This