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Annual report 2014-2015

the hapu appeal was 30 August 2007. If an agreement was not reached by this date then it was agreed that a hearing would be requested, otherwise the Hapu’s counsel would submit a memorandum to the Court requesting that the Hearing Committee’s decision stands. On 1 August 2007, STDC wrote to iwi and the Council committing to: work on decreasing storm water ingress to the Hawera sewerage system; testing the permeability of the detention storage pond; not exceed the 12,000 m3/day volume

Council meeting agenda November 2019

positions adopted by this Council under various legislative frameworks including, but not restricted to, the Local Government Act 2002, the Resource Management Act 1991 and the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987. Iwi considerations 13. 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

Coastal structure maintenance guidance for blue penguin

of the foreshore or seabed; (c) deposition in, on or under the foreshore or seabed; and (d) discharge of sediment. Note (1): If the activity does not come within or meet the standards, terms and conditions in this Rule refer to Rule 39 and 40 for network utility structures, Rule 41 and 42 for Port structures, and Rule 43 or Rule 44 for other structures depending on the coastal management area involved. Note (2): Iwi authorities that have requested

New Plymouth Housing Devp Capacity Assessment 2021 04 March 2022

enables tangata whenua to maintain or re-establish connections to their Māori identity, culture, whānau and whenua. Iwi entities also have land development opportunities through Treaty Settlement processes, and have a focus on providing housing. This forms part of the Districts land supply. Developer perspective NPDC is working proactively with developers to provide housing supply in New Plymouth. There are concerns about land supply availability in the region and active speculation for

Form 250: Renewal of consent for culvert in river bed

invoices will incur an interest charge of 12% per annum. Details of Council’s charging policy are in its 2015/2025 Long-Term Plan. (www.trc.govt.nz/council/plans-and-reports/strategy-policy-and-plans) In accordance with statutory requirements a copy of this application may be sent to iwi for their information. page Page 9 of 9 06/22 - #2635131 Official information Please lodge the application by signing the front page

Executive, Audit and Risk Agenda 17 February 2020

legislative frameworks including, but not restricted to, the Local Government Act 2002, the Resource Management Act 1991 and the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987. Iwi considerations 21. 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 …

Form 510: Changes to consent conditions - general

(www.trc.govt.nz/council/plans-and-reports/strategy-policy-and-plans) In accordance with statutory requirements a copy of this application may be sent to iwi for their information. The information you provide with your application is official information. It is used to help process your resource consent application and assess the impact of your activity on the environment and other people. Your information is held and administered by the Taranaki Regional Council in accordance with the Local Government Official

Māori Constituency Submissions 1-100

privilege to work closely with Nga Iwi o Taranaki, something I have been honoured to do since living in the region since 2003. That annotation mailto:haveyoursay@trc.govt.nz mailto:haveyoursay@trc.govt.nz page said, I do not have the right to make decisions about Māori without them nor determine if Māori should have a specific electoral ward to guarantee a Māori voice at the decision making table. As the Regional Council is acutely aware the matters within its governance

WaitaraRequest

understand the problems encountered locally, and enabled concerns or opportunities of a walkway extension to be raised. Stakeholders were identified as those who would be affected by a walkway extension. At the first workshop it became apparent that Iwi and Hapu stakeholders held concerns that investment in a walkway extension may result in negative cultural outcomes. The first workshop became an opportunity to discuss the history of the investment proposal, the concerns stakeholders had,

Recount 97 - June 2015

Thursday 23 July, 10.30am: Policy and Planning Committee. Monday 3 August, 10am: Executive Committee. Tuesday 11 August, 10.30am: Ordinary Council meeting. Thursday 27 August, 10.30am: Solid Waste Management Committee. For meeting dates: www.trc.govt.nz/meetings-calendar/ For agendas and minutes: www.trc.govt.nz/agendas-and-minutes/ Flagship awards gain an extra dimension Taranaki’s flagship Environmental Awards are back for 2015, with regional iwi adding