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Schedule III: Coastal sites with significant amenity values

page 159 CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 3 – Coas t a l s i t e s w i t h s ign i f i c an t am en i t y v a lues Schedule 3 – Coastal sites with significant amenity values This schedule identifies those coastal sites that have significant amenity values. Amenity values refer to those natural or physical qualities and characteristics of an area that contribute to a people’s appreciation of its pleasantness, aesthetic coherence, and

Appendix AA - irrigation block nitrogen analysis

Background .............................................................................................................................................. 6 2.2 Project Scope ............................................................................................................................................ 6 2.3 Qualification of the Author ...................................................................................................................... 6 3.0 Description of the

Remediation Hearing - submitters - Bendall & Baker (Backshall) Supporting Info

odour form Remediation, Uriti Complaint received regarding odour from Remediation, Uriti Complaint received regarding odour at remediation, Mokau Rd, Uriti A number of complaints were received regarding odour from a composting facility in uruti Multiple complaints were made to Council concerning a chemical type odour in the Uruti Valley near Uruti. Complaint received concerning an odour discharging from the composting site at Mokau Road, Uriti. page RNZ odour complaints by

Schedule 6 - Coastal sites with significant amenity values

page 190 CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 6 – Coas t a l s i t e s w i t h s ign i f i c an t am en i t y v a lues Schedule 6 - Coastal sites with significant amenity values This schedule identifies those coastal sites that have significant amenity values. Amenity values refer to those natural or physical qualities and characteristics of an area that contribute to a people’s appreciation of its pleasantness, aesthetic coherence, and cultural

Summary Annual Plan 2016/2017

page Maintain the successful self-help possum control programme and align maintenance work around Egmont National Park with Department of Conservation pest control work inside the Park. The Council will also complete the final stage of the Lower Waitara Flood Protection Scheme upgrade to give the Waitara community the level of flood protection it deserves. Efficiently process resource consent applications within statutory timeframes, and comprehensively monitor

PCP Sched5b NorthCoast

Motuotamatea Pā/Urupā Map Link Map - 13 H6 Waikaranga Urupā Silent File Contact Council for more information H5 P19/2 Paritūtū Pā Historic Site Map Link Map - 13 Area Commentary Sites of significance to Māori within the CMA Values associated with sites Map reference annotation https://maps.trc.govt.nz/LocalMapsViewer/?map=14083dae18734b83a3a7a0fc51b34283&MapExtentID=13

Maps index

page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 891011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 4041 42 43 44 ± 0 10 205 km Legend Coastal management areas Regionally significant surfbreak Nationally significant surfbreak Archaeological site of significance Indicative CMA boundary line Significant surfing area Site of significance to Māori Near shore reefs Marine reserve Marine

PCP Hearing MapIndex

page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 891011 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 4041 42 43 44 46 45 ± 0 10 205 km Legend Indicative CMA boundary line Coastal environment line Archaeological site of significance Surfbreak Type Nationally significant ! Regionally significant !u Locally significant Significant surfing area Site of

Predator Free School Guidelines

help with your planning. Once you are ready to get started, the Council can help with ongoing advice and support and help source the monitoring and trapping equipment required. Why do we need to control introduced predators? New Zealand has the highest rate of threatened species in the world. Around 81% of our birds, 88% of our reptiles and 72% of our freshwater fish are endangered. Most of our native species are not found anywhere else in the world. New Zealand has extraordinary

Schedule IV: Significant Surf Breaks and Nationally Significant Surfing Area

definitive location or extent of a site. page 164 CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 4 – S ign i f i c an t S u r f B rea ks an d Na t iona l l y S ign i f i c an t S u r f ing A rea Schedule 4A – Regionally and nationally significant surf breaks page 1 6 5 C O A S T A L P L A N F O R T A R A N A K I S c h e d u le 4 – S ig n if ic a n t S