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web Ngaruahine appeal

some values for Māori has failed to adequately protect, enhances and maintain those values. Rules do not reflect the interrelationship of place, biodiversity, eco-system approach and culture. Relief Mapping 19. Values and relationships need to be adequately mapped so as to provide for the maintenance and enhancement of biodiversity in the Coastal Marine Area. This should apply to all rohe of Taranaki iwi and developed with relevant tangata whenua.

CDEM Joint Committee Agenda May 2022

and should it be expanded to include that it can be an appointed delegate of the Chief Executive of one of the four local authorities. 7.3 Further clarification from the Committee was requested surrounding page 58, section relating to “Voting” particularly around “Members are to vote in accordance with their role (e.g. Representative of a Council, Representative of an Iwi or Chair of an Advisory Group).” And what impacts that would having on balancing the voting component.

Riparian management plans

The Council's free, property-specific riparian management plans provide guidance and advice on fencing and planting your waterways. Download the Riparian Plant Order Form 2026 Download the form here Individual Riparian management plans have been prepared for hundreds of properties on the ring plain and coastal terraces. Plans include aerial mapping with existing and proposed fencing and planting marked, a summary of suitable plant types and cost calculations. The Council's Land Management

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

Form A: Administration

number (refer to land title or rates notice) 5.3 Map reference/s NZTM Co-ordinates at point of activity E N 5.4 Closest Waterbody Provide the name of the closest river or stream to the activity page 01/23 - Doc # 3096580 Page 4 of 10 5.5 If the owner and/or occupier of the activity site differ from the applicant please provide their name and contact details Please note that written approval is

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

Regional Quarry Combined Biennial Report Southern Quarries 2022-2024

7360-1 over the 2022-2024 monitoring period 57 Table 40 Summary of compliance with Consent 9850-1.0 over the 2022-2024 monitoring period 57 Table 41 Summary of compliance with Consent 9812-1.1 over the 2022-2024 monitoring period 57 List of figures Figure 1 Map showing monitored quarrying locations in Taranaki 4 Figure 2 Bunn Earthmoving Ltd quarry site footprint as of 2020 (Google Earth) 9 Figure 3 Burgess & Crowley Partnership East Road quarry site footprint as of 2022 (Google Earth) 12

Policy & Planning agenda July 2021

10 4.7 Engagement with Iwi 10 4.8 Promotion of TCC 10 5. Formalisation of TCC 11 5.1 TCC Incorporated 11 5.2 Purpose and focus 11 5.3 TCC Incorporated Membership and Committee 11 6. Next Steps 12 6.1 Funding Required 12 6.2 Identification of potential funding sources 12 7. Appendices 13 Appendix 1 – Established Catchment Communities and purpose 13 Appendix 2 – Map of Taranaki Catchment Communities, District Council Boundaries and Main Rivers 14