date of these consents, for the purpose of consultation with that iwi on the
Site Exit proposal.
Within 3 months of the commencement date of these consents, the consent holder s altmust
have eRgaged a sllitaBly ~lIalifie aRd e*llerieRSe llerssR, allllFeved By the ChiefE*eslIti,.
and returning again the following season.
The area was also significant to the Ngaa Rauru iwi in that one of the original tribes of the area, Te Kaahui
Rere would use Tapuarau as a resting place during their journey around the rohe. This area is still actively
used by Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi.
G6 Fishing village, fishing
grounds
Mahinga kai
Historic site (60)
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annotation
3, New Plymouth 4373 Review Dates: Jun 2026, Jun 2032, Jun 2038
Activity Class: Controlled
Location: 94 Ackworth Road, Lepperton Application Purpose: Replace
To discharge farm dairy effluent onto land
Rohe:
Te Atiawa (Statutory Acknowledgement)
Engagement or consultation:
Te Kotahitanga o Te Atiawa Trust Comment on application received
Generally consistent with Iwi Environmental
Management Plan
Application lacks sufficient detail …
Stratford district (6.6% of households). Households without
access to a motor vehicle are generally slightly higher among iwi.
Iwi
There are eight recognised iwi whose ‘rohe’ or tribal area falls either
wholly or partially within the Taranaki region. The rohe of Ngati Ruanui,
Nga Ruahine, Taranaki, Te Atiawa and Ngati Mutunga are located
completely within the region. The rohe of Ngati Tama overlaps the
Waikato region to the north, and those of Ngati Maru and Nga Rauru
overlap the
Kotahi.
River control schemes - $126,342 under budget mainly due to no flood damage so far
this year
Regional Gardens - $1,139,015 under budget due to a delay in the Kaitake Trail project
funding.
Executive, Audit & Risk Committee - Financial and Operational Report
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page
Governance - $114,919 over budget due to increased Iwi representative costs and
higher overheads.
12. The Council reviewed its funding strategy with advisors PWC to satisfy short-term
people – Maori and
European. The mountain itself and the circular ring of protected forest surrounding the
mountain– which forms the Egmont National Park, is an example of an associative cultural
landscape that embodies both tangible and intangible values.
To the iwi of Taranaki, the mountain (Te Maunga) has deeply cultural and spiritual significance.
To mana whenua (those with genealogical and local tribal authority over the land) the mountain
is part of the landscape and an ancestor.9
Officers' report to Hearing Committee - Remediation NZ Ltd application for consents
the coastline from
Titoko ridge/Whakarewa Pā in the north to Waiau in the south. Ngāti Mutunga iwi and
whānau have gathered and continue to gather food according to the values and tikanga
of Ngāti Mutunga.
There remain important kaitiaki links to the pātiki, kōura and tāmure breeding grounds,
as well as other fish resources.
Another one of the Kaitiaki responsibilities that Ngāti Mutunga traditionally fulfilled and
has continued to the present day is to protect the
boiler & pipework—4 weeks
Baptist Church, Papakura, Crocidolite to Ceiling—4 weeks
CEPI, plant room 1 week
Thames school, Amosite boiler & pipework—3 weeks
2000—Consulting & Management for Opus Consultants
Hamilton Boys High, Amosite boiler & pipework—2 months
Whakatane High School, Amosite pipework—3 weeks
Thames Hospital, Amosite Debris cleanup—3 weeks
Coromandel Police station, Amosite pipework—1 week
Nga Iwi Primary school, Mangere, Amosite Pipework—3 weeks
Thames High School,
mandate of the District Councils, so has not been included.
LIMITATIONS
The scoping study has been prepared as a desk-top study, and has not involved field work or site visits to record
new sites or assess present condition of previously recorded sites. Additionally, iwi have not been involved in
the preparation of this report.
While this report discusses both Māori and non-Māori site types it does not include wāhi tapu or consider the
significance of sites to Māori. It is