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Executive, Audit and Risk Committee Agenda September 2024

has been prepared in accordance with generally accepted accounting practice. Policy considerations 7. This 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 8. This

Policy & Planning agenda June 2021

Cloten Road, Stratford Document: 2760753 Members Councillors C L Littlewood Committee Chairperson N W Walker Committee Deputy Chairperson M G Davey M J McDonald via zoom D H McIntyre C S Williamson ` E D Van Der Leden M P Joyce ex officio D N MacLeod ex officio Representative Members Councillors G Boyde Stratford District Council Mr P Moeahu Iwi Representative Ms L Tester Iwi Representative Attending Councillor D L Lean

Coastal Plan Schedule 6B Ngaruahine

launched. The tauranga waka is still evident today. E4 Puketapu Tauranga waka Structure Map Link Map - 26 Ōhunuku Located on the west coast adjacent to Otakeho settlement in the South Taranaki District. This site features horticulture sites, a stream, a pathway, and an anchorage on the Ōhunuku foreshore and koiwi tangata in the cliffs. The local people of Tawhitinui Marae, Ngāti Haua and Ngāti Manuhiakai hapū of Ngāruahine Iwi continue to use the area as a whare waka and

PCP OfficersReport Oct2018

identification of iwi sites of significance in Schedule 5B of the Plan and associated planning maps (and proposed changes to include and schedule taonga species) should further assist Council in ensuring use and development in the coastal marine area avoid, remedy or mitigate adverse effects on Māori cultural and historic heritage values. Further submissions – Te Korowai o Ngāruahine Trust (41), Te Atiawa (58) Support 28 – Grant Knuckey 20 Amend No relief necessary

Officers report on decisions requested

identification of iwi sites of significance in Schedule 5B of the Plan and associated planning maps (and proposed changes to include and schedule taonga species) should further assist Council in ensuring use and development in the coastal marine area avoid, remedy or mitigate adverse effects on Māori cultural and historic heritage values. Further submissions – Te Korowai o Ngāruahine Trust (41), Te Atiawa (58) Support 28 – Grant Knuckey 20 Amend No relief necessary

Te Atiawa

The rohe of Te Atiawa extends from Te Rau o Te Huia along the coast to the Herekawe Stream, inland to Tahuna Tutawa, east to Whakangerengere, northeast to Taramoukou, and north back to Te Rau o te Huia. The area of interest encompasses part of Taranaki Maunga and Te Papakura o Taranaki and overlaps with Ngāti Mutunga (north-east), Ngāti Maru (east), Ngāti Ruanui (south), Ngāruahine (south) and Taranaki Iwi (west). * Wording taken from the Deed of Settlement between the Crown and Te Atiawa

CPSubmissionsReportOct2019

..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 2.4 Engagement with iwi authorities ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4 2.5 Proposed Plan, submissions and pre-hearing process

PCP SubsReportOct2019 web

..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 3 2.4 Engagement with iwi authorities ............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 4 2.5 Proposed Plan, submissions and pre-hearing process

March 2025 climate summary

temperature recorded in March was 31°C at Inglewood at Oxidation Ponds on 10 March. March average wind speeds were 12.6km/hr, with average gust strength of 37.4km/hr, these were 0.2km/hr lighter, and 1.5km/hr weaker than the long-term average. The maximum wind gust recorded in March was 83.3km/hr at Hawera AWS on 5 March. TRC Climate Summary March 2025 March 2025 rainfall maps What you should know: The site maps show data from a selection of the sites we monitor, but not all of them. The distribution maps

Regional Transport Agenda August 2023

the request of the districts. So now to finish at end of October rather than mid-November. • One regional overview GIS map being generated to show all the DC proposed speed changes. Public will be able to zoom into an area, click onto a point of interest and make a comment directly through the respective council’s web survey. No time delay or double-handling of submissions. • Next working group meeting set down for 13 July. • Two targeted workshops being held: o 24 July –