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Urban Development Indicators quarterly report No 4 - March 2020

Taranaki Regional Council to:  Undertake quarterly monitoring of market indicators and use indicators of price efficiency (Policies PB6 and PB7), and Version: 1, Version Date: 28/04/2020 Document Set ID: 8277857 page New Plymouth District Council 6 of 30  Prepare housing and business development capacity assessments (HBAs) on at least a three- yearly basis which forecast demand and “feasible” development capacity, including the likely up- take of capacity (Policies …

WaterwaysReport2019

page 15,409 streambanks km 8,928 riparian vegetation km 5.6 million plants 6,000 native habitat protected ha million spent to date 128$ 13,756 fenced km Transforming TaranakiRegional Council Taranaki A region transformed Since the 1990s, landowners and farmers on the Taranaki ring plain and coastal terraces have voluntarily protected rivers, streams and wetlands with 5.6 million plants and 13,000km of fencing, with more of each to come. This

Resource consent applications received between 29 April to 12 May 2024

Farm Ltd 8-May-24 Replacement for expiring consent To discharge farm dairy effluent onto land Discharge Permit 497 Wiremu Road, Opunake Mangahume 24-11243-1.0 R2/11243-1.0 GC Land Holdings Ltd 10-May-24 New consent To undertake earthworks and associated vegetation clearance within a natural inland wetland to erect a culvert in an unnamed tributary of the Unnamed Tributary of the Makokako Stream Land Use Consent 751 Rangitatau West Road, Waitotara Waitotara 24-11244-1.0 R2/11244-1.0 Waka

Appendix 5: Intensive poultry farming managment

from poultry farming, whether for egg production or broiler farming. It also provides a general indication of the matters that the Taranaki Regional Council will consider and the nature of the conditions that might be attached to a resource consent for the discharge of contaminants into the air from poultry farms (refer Rules 51 to 54). The material presented in this appendix must not be considered as a set of rules that will be applied universally.

Site 60

inspiring all New Zealanders to renew their connections with the sea. It’s a time for all of us to get to know our ocean and its habits, characteristics and inhabitants better. Seaweek comprises a wide range of events, activities, opportunities and competitions. For details go to www.seaweek.org.nz Seaweek 2012 Teachers’ day out on Mt Taranaki (3 March – 11 March) Regional Council Taranaki S IT E F E B R U A R Y 2 0 1 2 IS S U E N O .6 0

Waitōtara Scheme Management Plan

Storms resulting in flooding were experienced in 1869, 1891, 1903, 1904, 1924, 1936, 1971, 1990, 1999, 2004, 2006, 2011, and most recently in 2015 – causing significant damage within the catchment. The earliest records of investigations into the flooding go back to 1991 when the Taranaki Regional Council commenced development of a flood management strategy for the catchment. The development of the strategy completed in 1995 examined the hydrology of the catchment but as the

Consents issued 19 January-1 March 2018

Location: 13b Kaupokonui Heads Road, Kaupokonui Application Purpose: New To occupy the coastal space associated with rock riprap on the true left bank of the Kaupokonui Stream within the Coastal Marine Area for erosion control purposes page Non-notified authorisations issued by the Taranaki Regional Council between 19 Jan 2018 and 01 Mar 2018 R2/10527-1.0 Commencement Date: 02 Feb 2018 Bunn Earthmoving Ltd Expiry Date: 01

Chairman's speech at Towards Predator-Free Taranaki launch

page 1 Document Number: 2061930 Taranaki Taku Tūranga - Towards a Predator-Free Taranaki David MacLeod, Chairman, Taranaki Regional Council Speech notes, 30 May 2018 Ready, willing and able It’s hugely gratifying but also humbling that the Government and Predator-Free 2050 Ltd are placing their trust and confidence in us. This is a huge challenge for Taranaki. One of the biggest the region has ever faced. We’re aiming to achieve something that’s never

Poppas Peppers submission attachment

Council (TRC) with the personnel below, on 30 July 2021at the TRC in Stratford, to clarify details of the Application: a. Gary Bedford – Planning Manager b. Colin McLellan – Consents Manager 3. They shared with us how revealing this meeting was, in terms of how current consents are supposed to operate, what obligations are placed on parties, and the rights of affected parties. If we, and neighbours, had been aware of these much earlier, we believe that the TRC would

K & R Brown submission attachment

Council (TRC) with the personnel below, on 30 July 2021at the TRC in Stratford, to clarify details of the Application: a. Gary Bedford – Planning Manager b. Colin McLellan – Consents Manager 3. They shared with us how revealing this meeting was, in terms of how current consents are supposed to operate, what obligations are placed on parties, and the rights of affected parties. If we, and neighbours, had been aware of these much earlier, we believe that the TRC would