work together to
align planning outcomes and involve tangata
whenua and communities in decision-making.
Unencumbered by the requirements of the SPA
and NBEA, we can do this in a way that works
best for Taranaki under existing legislation.
In particular, we think spatial planning is a good
idea. A regional spatial plan would give Taranaki
a consistent and coherent plan for future
development and environmental protection. It
could map out growth areas, infrastructure
corridors,
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Figure 1: Maps showing NPS-FM NOF attribute state grades (excluding E. coli) for the
5-year period ending December (or June for macroinvertebrates) 2017. .....................17
Figure 2: Maps showing NPS-FM NOF attribute state grades the E.coli attribute states
for the 5-year period ending December 2017. .............................................................18
Figure 2: Comparison of observed water quality compliance statistics versus
environment ki Te Pūtahi Kura
Pūhou o Devon.
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Hapai Oho: Te Wao o Papatūānūkū
Te Ao Māori Perspectives: Making a Lasagne Garden.
Our Hapai Oho Kaiako Māori ropū had an
amazing day working in te taiao, spending
time not only ki waho, outside, but also
learning how to plant and hauhake around
the phases of the moon or maramataka.
Pounamu Skelton
who descends from
Te Ati Awa, Taranaki,
Ngati Ruanui iwi
facilitated on her
tupuna whenua, the
Mrs H Gerrard (Science Manager)
Mr R Phipps (Science Manager)
Mr R Ritchie (Communications Manager)
Mr B Jansma (Nga Ruahine)
One member of the media (R Martin RadioNZ who recorded the meeting)
Opening Karakia Mr H Eriwata, Iwi Representative, gave the opening Karakia for the
Consents and Regulatory Committee.
Apologies The apologies from Councillor D MacLeod (ex officio), C Littlewood
and N Walker were received and sustained.
Taranaki Regional Public Transport Plan 2020-2030
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Figure 14 CPT map showing the identified surf breaks and sites of significance to Māori. Orange line being the
coastal environment and yellow being the CMA. ........................................................................................ 14
Figure 15 Map from the NPDC PDP and ODP showing waahi taonga sites, coastal hazard zones.. ...................... 15
Figure 16 Aerial photograph showing viewing audiences.
Council officers. Engagement
with iwi and hapu have resulted in the formulation of the Mangorei Forum in 2019 which
includes representatives of 11 hapu and iwi. The above stakeholders have all been provided
site visits, draft versions of the technical assessments, presentations from some of the authors
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of the technical reports and access to the authors for queries and discussion. Trustpower has
incorporated and acknowledged much of the feedback
and monitoring farmplans has been limited.
Outputs/Key performance indications
Performance measure Acutal performance
Planning services. Provide property planning services to
landholders. Prepare plans covering 1,000 hectares of
land use capability mapping in the hill country and 100
riparian plans in the intensive water management zone.
By the end of the period of this Plan it is intended to
have active or completed riparian plans in place for over
99% of
Wai iti Beach Retreat Annual Report 2022-2023
kms of fencing and 337 kms of planting recorded as implemented to
date, based on last winter’s work.
Outputs/Key performance indications
PERFORMANCE MEASURE ACTUAL PERFORMANCE
Planning services. Provide property planning
services to landholders. Prepare plans covering
2,000 ha of land use capability mapping in the hill
country and 30 riparian plans in the intensive water
management zone.
For the month of March 2021, 0 new riparian plans were prepared. 16