engagement process with tangata whenua that not only identifies the sites but
also seeks to strengthen protection mechanisms under the RMA to avoid further
destruction and misuse of sites of significance to Māori within the Taranaki region.
8. The project was separated in to two stages. Stage one involved Council researching,
locating and mapping sites of significance using publically available information. Stage
two of the project involves interested iwi and hapū reviewing, amending and
M Cram Deputy Chairperson
M J Cloke
M G Davey
D H McIntyre
D L Lean (zoom)
N W Walker ex officio
C L Littlewood ex officio
D Luke Iwi Representative
Attending Mr S J Ruru Chief Executive
Ms A J Matthews Director - Environment Quality
Mr A D McLay Director – Resource Management
Mr D R Harrison Director - Operations
Mr J Glasgow Compliance Manager
Ms L Millar (zoom)
Miss N Chadwick Governance
supportive
of its direction. The Council considers that this section
could be enhanced by the addition of a commitment to
integrated management in the form of recognition of the
role of territorial local authorities and a commitment to
working together.
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Objective 1 Integrated
Management
In part Better define ‘Integrated
Management’ to identify the
involvement of partner agencies
such as TLAs and Iwi and working
cooperatively with them in
decision making, not just
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.
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Iwi considerations
5. This memorandum and the associated recommendations are consistent with the
Council’s policy for the development of
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5 Location Map
5.1. The application must include an aerial photograph or clear map showing the location of the
proposed discharge:
An aerial photograph of the site can be obtained free of charge from Taranaki
KB pdf) Appendix 3: Wetlands with nationally or regionally rare, threatened or uncommon flora or fauna (36 KB pdf) Appendix 4: Catchment maps (707 KB pdf) Appendix 5: Surface water quality guidelines (106 KB pdf) Appendix 6: Good agrichemical spray management practices (106 KB pdf) Appendix 7: Good management practices for discharge of agricultural effluent (397 KB pdf) Appendix 8: Guidelines for groundwater bores and wells (122 KB pdf) Appendix 9: Defined urban catchments (1.5 MB pdf) Appendix
contaminant) into the water, disturbing and reclaiming the beds of rivers and diverting and damming water. An investigation was launched in September 2022 after the Council received a complaint from the public about work being carried out on the Waikirikiri Stream and a tributary of that stream. Taranaki Iwi were also very concerned about the works. Council officers found that a 420 metre drainage channel directed the stream around the farm and a 23m earth dam had been constructed within the stream to
memorandum and the associated recommendations are consistent with the policy
documents and 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
33. This memorandum and the associated recommendations are consistent with the
Council’s policy for the development of Māori capacity to
1). Adopt the policy as notified.
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Policy 4:
Extent and
characteristics
of the coastal
environment
Support in part The Federation is in favour of mapping, in
preference to the case by case determination of
the extent of coastal environment referenced in
this policy. Mapping creates certainty for
landowners who can see at a glance into which
overlays their land may fall. However,
otherwise, we support the wording of this policy,
where the
Freshwater Management (NPS-FM) from resource consenting.
Allow intensive winter grazing to occur as a permitted activity.
Make changes to low slope map and associated requirements from stock exclusion regulations. Stock exclusion in low sloped land will be managed under Freshwater Farm Plans. The new requirements are far-reaching and should not be ignored. If your farm or business is undertaking or planning operational changes or developments involving any aspect of fresh water or waterways, you should