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CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 7 – S ign i f i c an t s u r f b re aks
Schedule 7 – Significant surf breaks and Significant Surfing Area
This schedule identifies nationally, regionally and locally significant surf breaks and the Significant Surfing Area. Site locations are approximate only and are not intended to provide a
definitive location or extent of a site.
Schedule 7A – Nationally, regionally and locally significant surf
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Application
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Applicant
Lodged Date
Type of application Description Activity Type Site Location Catchment
21-02747-3.0 Othmar & Marlies Hebler (Farm) Limited 26-Jul-21 Replacement for expiring consent To discharge farm dairy effluent onto land Discharge Permit McKenna Road, Patea Kaikura
21-10947-1.0 South Taranaki District Council 27-Jul-21 New consent To discharge stormwater into the coastal marine area Coastal Permit 288 to 304 Tai Road, Opunake Tasman Sea
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more information
Onaero River
The Onaero River was important to Ngāti Uenuku (also known as Ngāti Tupawhenua).
Kaitangata also has a strong association with the Onaero River.
The Onaero River and its banks have been occupied by the tupuna of Ngāti Mutunga
since before the arrival of the Tokomaru and Tahatuna waka. Ngāti Mutunga people
have used the Onaero River to access wāhi tapu along its banks. Puketapu and
Pukemiro pā are
processes.
Radiata pine is a very versatile and durable material, and
given appropriate treatment is suitable for a wide range of
exterior and internal use.
Forest grazing – modifying a forestry regime to enable
understorey grazing
For further advice or information contact:
The Land Management Section at
Taranaki Regional Council,
Private Bag 713
Stratford
Ph: 06 765 7127 Fax: 06 765 5097
Introduction
Radiata pine is a major contributor to the New Zealand
economy. Forest plantations of the
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(c) statutory acknowledgements do not affect the lawful rights or interests of a person who is not a party to the deed of
settlement or have the effect of granting, creating or providing evidence of an estate or interest in, or any rights
relating to a statutory area.
Attachment of statutory acknowledgements in accordance with iwi deeds of
settlement relating to the Taranaki region
To date, seven statutory acknowledgements apply to the Taranaki region – these relate to
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CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 6 – H i s t o r i c he r i t age
Ngāti Ruanui
The resources found within Te Moananui a Kupe since time immemorial, provided the
people of Ngāti Ruanui with a constant supply of food resources. The hidden reefs
provided kōura, pāua, kina, pupu, papaka, pipi, tuatua, and many other reef inhabitants.
Hapuka, moki, kanae, mako, and patiki swim feely between the many reefs that can be
found stretching
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CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 6 – H i s t o r i c he r i t age
Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi
Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi used the entire coastal area from Te Awanui o Taikehu (Patea River) to
Te Kaihau-a-Kupe (Whanganui River mouth) and inland for food gathering, and as a
means of transport.
The coastal area was a rich source of all kai moana and bird life. Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi
exercised the values of Ngaa Rauru Kiitahitanga in both harvesting and
For more information visit:
cdemtaranaki.govt.nz
This template was made by the Wellington
Region Emergency Management Office (WREMO)
and reproduced by the Taranaki Emergency
Management Office (TEMO) with permission.
TEMO’s role is to lead and coordinate the effective
delivery of Civil Defence Emergency Management for
the Taranaki Region.
If you would like more assistance with business
continuity planning please get in touch with us:
emo@cdemtaranki.govt.nz | 0800 900 049
For more information visit:
cdemtaranaki.govt.nz
This template was made by the Wellington
Region Emergency Management Office (WREMO)
and reproduced by the Taranaki Emergency
Management Office (TEMO) with permission.
TEMO’s role is to lead and coordinate the effective
delivery of Civil Defence Emergency Management for
the Taranaki Region.
If you would like more assistance with business
continuity planning please get in touch with us:
emo@cdemtaranki.govt.nz | 0800 900 049