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Coastal Plan Schedule 6B Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi

would sustain the hapuu. Tapuarau was a commonly shared fishing village for the people of the Waitootara awa especially for the Ngaati Hinewaiatarua, Ngaati Hoou and Ngaa Wairiki hapuu. Each hapuu would work this or one of the other fishing villages in the area and share the spoils with each other before returning to their home kaainga for winter and returning again the following season. The area was also significant to the Ngaa Rauru iwi in that one of the original tribes of

Māori Constituency Submissions 101-200

a hearing scheduled for 6 April in Stratford No Your submission Do you support the establishment of a Maori constituency for Taranaki Regional Council? (choose one) No Comments: There is already equity in terms of representation and consultation when it comes to Maori. For example the iwi liaison and all the required iwi consultation on consents etc. To establish this only creates division based on race by giving special preference to certain race. Lets not split this

Remediation Hearing Paora Laurence

page Karakia/tauparapara Pepeha Ko Taranaki te mounga te mounga teitei Ko Mimitangiatua te awa, Ko Tokomaru te waka, Ko Tama ariki te tangata 0 runga Rakeiora te tohunga Ka tau te waka ki te whanga 0 Tokomaru Karapotia te Hika 0 te Ika Ka ii ki Mohakatino Whakatii tona whare Ka Maraerotuhia Hei whakapiritanga I tona iwi nei Mai Titoki ki te Rau 0 Huia Ko Ngati Mutunga te iwi, Ko Te Kekeriwai te Hapu, Ko au te uri 0 ng wh nau Baker raua ko McClutchie. Ko au te mat mua 0 ng

Long-Term Plan 2018-2028 (Final draft pending approval)

Walk’ set to boost the region’s burgeoning reputation as a visitor destination. The Council is also confident about its plans to build on recent gains in freshwater quality; to develop its education programme; and to broaden and deepen its relationship with iwi and hapū. Financially, the impact of our proposals is relatively minor. There is an increase of 4.5 percent in the general rates take for 2018/2019. In the last three years, the average general rates increase has been 0.97%. Over

Supporting Document for Ordinary Council meeting February 2018

emerging ‘Great Walk’ set to boost the region’s burgeoning reputation as a visitor destination. The Council is also confident about its plans to build on recent gains in freshwater quality; to develop its education programme; and to broaden and deepen its relationship with iwi and hapū. Financially, the impact of our proposals is relatively minor. The Council is proposing an increase of 3.5 percent in its general rates take for 2018/2019. In the last three years, the average general rates

Supporting documentatation for LTP

current RMA provisions to create a new freshwater policy, planning and management regime that impacts everything from farm practices to urban subdivision. Implementing this regime will be the largest single project in Council’s history. THE ROLE OF IWI These reforms also give tangata whenua a greater role in freshwater management by focusing on Te Mana o Te Wai (the integrated and holistic well-being of water) and requiring a partnership approach to developing plans and managing

Emergency meeting agenda March 2020

Iwi considerations 33. This memorandum and the associated recommendations are consistent with the Council’s policy for the development of Māori capacity to contribute to decision-making processes (schedule 10 of the Local Government Act 2002) as outlined in the adopted long- term plan and/or annual plan. Similarly, iwi involvement in adopted work programmes has been recognised in the preparation of this memorandum. Emergency Ordinary Meeting - Governance and decision-making …

Policy & Planning agenda February 2020

Councillor M P Joyce (ex officio) Representative Councillor Stacey Hitchcock (NPDC) Members Councillor Grant Boyde (SDC) Councillor Chris Young (STDC) My Phill Muir (Federated Farmers) Iwi representative members have not yet been appointed. Apologies Notification of Late Items Item Page Subject Purpose of Committee and Health and Safety Message Item 1 4 Confirmation of Minutes Item 2 11 Pesticides and Emerging Organic Contaminants in Groundwater Item 3 84 …

Hāwera oxidation ponds consent monitoring 2017-2018

occurred under the emergency works provisions of the Resource Management Act 1991 after all other options had been considered. Since then, the shellfish monitoring programme has been revised in consultation with STDC and iwi to better understand the effects of the discharge. Furthermore, the renewed discharge consent now includes emergency discharge provisions to improve how these events are managed in the future. For reference, in the 2017-2018 year, consent holders were found to achieve a