Ritson, Taranaki Regional Council, spoke to the memorandum providing an
update to the Committee on the development of the Regional Land Transport Plan for
Taranaki 2021/22-2026/27 (RLTP 2021), including the two month extension.
4.2 Receiving the outputs from the Investment Logic Mapping (ILM) process undertaken
as part of the review.
4.3 Seeking support from the Committee of the proposed changes to the strategic policy
framework by the review process incorporating any changes requested by …
After applicants have checked the Taranaki Regional Council’s plans and policy statements for an overview of the rules and resource management issues they need to find out which tāngata whenua groups might be affected by their proposed activity. When the relevant tāngata whenua groups have been identified it’s important to check whether those groups have a hapū and iwi management plan in place, and if so read it. These planning documents describe the resource management issues of most
Planning Committee - Confirmation of Policy and Planning Minutes - 23 July 2024
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Date: 23 July 2024
Venue: Taranaki Regional Council Boardroom, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford
Document: 3292506
Present: C L Littlewood Chairperson
S W Hughes
B J Bigham zoom
D M Cram
D H McIntyre
A L Jamieson
N W Walker (ex officio)
P Moeahu Iwi Representative
E Bailey Iwi Representative
M Ritai Iwi Representative
L Gibbs Federated Framers
B
Items of interest from today’s meetings of the Taranaki Regional Council’s two key committees, Consents & Regulatory, and Policy & Planning: New faces, new perspectives
Iwi Committee reps Emily Bailey (Policy & Planning Committee), Fay Mulligan (Consents & Regulatory Committee), John Hooker (P&P), Keith Holswich (C&R), Mitchell Ritai (P&P) and Hoani Eriwata (C&R). The Consents & Regulatory and Policy & Planning Committees each have three more members after new iwi appointments took up their
Identification 10
Catchment context, challenges and values 10
Maps to be provided in a freshwater farm plan 12
Identifying land units 12
Identifying Inherent Vulnerabilities Error! Bookmark not defined.
Identifying farming and growing activities 14
Combining on farm risk with a catchment’s context, challenges and values Error!
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Consider the risk Error! Bookmark not defined.
Risk Management 17
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Williamson
Councillor E D Van Der Leden
Councillor M P Joyce ex officio
Representative
Members Councillor S Hitchcock New Plymouth District Council
Councillor C Young South Taranaki District Council
Councillor G Boyde Stratford District Council
Ms B Bigham Iwi Representative zoom
Ms L Tester Iwi Representative
Mr P Moeahu Iwi Representative
Mr P Muir Federated Farmers
Attending Councillor D L Lean Taranaki Regional Council
Mr S J Ruru Chief
mapping significant natural areas
e) noted that Council officers will develop an implementation plan for the National
Policy Statement for Indigenous Biodiversity 2023
f) noted that, to the extent they wish to be involved, council officers will develop the
implementation plan in partnership with iwi and the territorial authorities.
Cram/Hughes
5. Spatial Plan Gaps Report
5.1 Ms L Hawkins – Policy Manager, spoke to the Memorandum to present the committee
with the final
also identified a sewage contamination issue which the New Plymouth District Council is investigating and working to resolve in consultation with TRC, Ngāti Mutunga and the Taranaki District Health Board. There has been good community engagement in the project and the good working relationship developed between the Council and Ngāti Mutanga is viewed as a highlight on both sides. Te Āhua o ngā Kūrei (Curious Minds website) Iwi steps up with environmental guideTe Atiawa’s stance on the environment
life results for monitored sites in the Waitara Catchment FMU. 14
List of figures
Figure 1 Waitara Catchment FMU area. 1
Figure 2 Indicative land use map for the Waitara Catchment FMU. 2
Figure 3 Draft Freshwater Management Unit designations for Taranaki. 5
Figure 4 Ammonia modelling. 10
Figure 5 Nitrate modelling. 10
Figure 6 Dissolved reactive phosphorus modelling. 10
Figure 7 Suspended fine sediment modelling. 10
Figure 8 Water takes in the Waitara
relevant to council. These provisions should also provide the basis for ongoing conversations and
inform operational delivery and work programmes of relevance.
11.1.4 Drafting of Regional Plans and Policy Statements
When drafting provisions for policy statements and regional plans, it is important as part of that
review process, to work with iwi o Taranaki to map out how mātauranga Māori and Māori values
will be captured, developed and recognised. The drafting should include: