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 in via zoom on Tuesday 7 April 2020.
Matters arising
Appendices/Attachments
Document 2466927: Minutes Ordinary Meeting - 7 April 2020
Ordinary Meeting - Confirmation of Minutes
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Date 7 April 2020, 10.30am
Venue: Meeting held via audio-visual conferencing (Zoom)
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BEFORE THE TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL
IN THE MA ITER of an application by Remediation (NZ) Limited for resource
consents under Part 5 of the Resource Management Act 1991
AND
IN THE MA ITER applications to obtain replacement consents for Consent
Numbers 5838-2.2 and 5839-2 as summarised below:
Consent 5838-2.2 - to discharge of a) waste material to land
for composting; and b) treated stormwater and leachate, from
composting operations; onto and into land in
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Regional landscape study of the
Taranaki coastal environment
Review of the Regional Coastal Plan for Taranaki
Taranaki Regional Council
Private Bag 713
Stratford 4352
November 2015
Document: 1526678
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better placed than
most regions to investigate opportunities that may lead to it
one day being predator-free.
The Council is now reviewing its pest management activities,
and is seeking your feedback on the Taranaki Regional
Council Biosecurity Strategy 2017 – 2037, which contains new
and exciting initiatives and proposals.
One is a potentially game-changing trial of enhanced
predator control across the Waiwhakaiho area, targeting
possums, rats, mustelids
Objectives Framework
The National Policy Statement for Freshwater Management 2020 (NPS-FM) requires the Taranaki Regional
Council (TRC) to set environmental flow and levels for all of the region’s waterways (Figure 1). Environmental
flows and levels must be set as rules in plans. A flow can be considered the quantity, variability, flow, duration
and timing of flows or water levels to give effect to Te Mana o te Wai, the long-term visions and outcomes
set by the community and tangata whenua (MfE,
“It’s very exciting – it takes Taranaki to the next level of mapping,” says Dan Harrison, Director-Operations for the Taranaki Regional Council (TRC). Funding for the $750,000 project has come from the Provincial Growth Fund, via Land Information New Zealand – Toitū te Whenua (LINZ), with contributions from Taranaki’s four Councils and the University of Auckland. TRC is the lead agency regionally. The aerial survey began last week and will continue until July 2021. LiDAR data can be collected from a
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2019 CANDIDATE
INFORMATION HANDBOOK
TARANAKI REGIONAL COUNCIL
LOCAL ELECTIONS
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Taranaki Regional Council
June 2019
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Disclaimer: Every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this handbook is accurate and consistent with the Local
Electoral Act 2001. Taranaki Regional Council takes no responsibility for any errors or omissions. It is recommended that candidates obtain a full
copy of the Act, which
L Gibbs zoom (joined meeting at 10.33am - left meeting at
11.30am)
D Rowlands Community engagement Advisor (left meeting at
11.30am)
One media representative joined via zoom at 11.19am
The meeting opened with a group Karakia at 10.30am
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Confirmation of Ordinary Council Minutes – 2 April 2024
Resolved
That the Taranaki Regional Council:
took as read and confirmed the minutes and resolutions of the Ordinary meeting of the Taranaki
received and sustained from Councillor Cram and Councillor Davey.
Littlewood
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Confirmation of Ordinary Council Minutes – 14 May 2024
Resolved
That the Taranaki Regional Council:
took as read and confirmed the minutes and resolutions of the Ordinary meeting of the Taranaki
Regional Council held Taranaki Regional Council, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford on 14 May 2024.
Williamson/Hughes
Confirmation of Operations and Regulatory Committee Minutes – 11 June