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Council meeting agenda February 2020

page Tuesday 25 February 2020, 10.30am page Date: Tuesday 25 February 2020, 10.30am Venue: Taranaki Regional Council chambers, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford Councillors D N MacLeod (Chairperson) M P Joyce (Deputy Chairperson) M J Cloke M G Davey D L Lean C L Littlewood M J McDonald D H McIntyre E Van Der Leden N W Walker C S Williamson Apologies Notification of Items Item 1 4 Minutes Ordinary Meeting - 10 December …

TRC Annual Report 207/2018 - background info & audit report

Working Together With Māori The Council recognises the importance of working together with Māori across the region including Māori involvement in decision making processes. The Council undertook a number of activities during the year in working with Māori, including providing opportunities for Māori to contribute to the decision-making processes of the Council. It is part of the Council’s mission to carry out its various responsibilities by, among other things, taking into

Total Mobility Client Terms & Conditions of Use

Please read these terms and conditions carefully before using your Total Mobility Card. General Terms The Total Mobility scheme (the Scheme) is administered by the Taranaki Regional Council (the Council). It is an alternative transport service to public transport such as buses, trains, or ferries, for people with impairments. By accepting and using the Total Mobility (TM) card you are agreeing to the Client Terms and Conditions of Use (Client T&Cs) set by the Council and as amended from time to

Job Description GIS Specialist Projects

organisational goals by completing projects and tasks in an efficient and effective manner, including any additional activities as directed by your People Leader.  Be flexible and adaptable – Flexible work arrangements meet the needs of our customers, the Council and the individual and may include the need to work outside normal office hours from time-to-time.  Look after yourself and others – Work within the Council’s health and safety systems, policies and procedures at all times to limit

Enviroschools Taranaki - October 2018

much sought-a�er Early Childhood Educa�on hui for Facilitators. Our Kindergarten Associa�on and Coordinator will be a�ending this hui in October. Ÿ Something new… Introduc�on to Enviroschools We're running an Introduc�on to Enviroschools hui in Term 4 for schools interested in becoming an Enviroschool or teachers from exis�ng Enviroschools who are interested in learning more. It will be based at Taranaki Regional Council on Thursday 25th October from 12.30–3pm. Free to a�end and

Message from the Chairman and Chief Executive

protection and enhancement over the past few years. Biodiversity, the variety of all biological life and the ecosystems to which they belong, is an emerging issue and one that will become even more important in future. Much good work is being undertaken by many people from all corners of the region to combat the pressures on our biodiversity from land development and invasive pests. The Council has led the charge with a $1.2 million biodiversity spend in 2013/2014—including working with

Ordinary Council Meeting Agenda December 2022

2022 15 8. Memorandum Confirmation of Minutes Policy and Planning Committee 22 November 2022 20 9. Memorandum Confirmation of Minutes Executive Audit and Risk Committee 5 December 2022 25 10. Taranaki Triennial Agreement 2022-2025 30 11. Wild For Taranaki Memorandum 36 12. Taranaki Regional Council Internal and External Appointments 41 13. Councillor Remuneration 2022/2025 Memorandum 45 14. Port Taranaki Ltd Councillor Directors 147 15. Approval of Proposed Coastal Plan

Job Description Venues Officer

responsible for managing the budget as set out in the Taranaki Regional Council Delegations Manual. Stakeholder engagement • Consult and collaborate with a diverse range of external and internal stakeholders to deliver the strategic goals of the Regional Gardens team and wider Council. page Health and safety • Take all practicable steps to ensure a safe and healthy workplace by promoting, implementing and supporting appropriate health and safety

Connector code of conduct

Pickering Motors and the Taranaki Regional Council want all passengers to enjoy a comfortable and safe environment when using this service. All passengers have the right to: Fair treatment and respect A friendly and efficient service A safe, comfortable and clean environment when waiting or travelling You are responsible for: Following the instructions of any bus driver, Regional Council Officer, security or police officer Understanding and respecting the rights of other people usi Your