District Council zoom
Councillor C Young South Taranaki District Council zoom
Ms B Bigham Iwi Representative zoom
Mr P Moeahu Iwi Representative zoom
Attending Mr S J Ruru Chief Executive
Mr A D McLay Director - Resource Management
Ms A J Matthews Director – Environment Quality
Mr D R Harrison Director – Operations
Mr C Spurdle Planning Manager
Mr C Wadsworth Strategy Lead Zoom
Mr S Tamarapa Iwi Communications Advisor
Miss R Sweeney Governance
area/point?
No Go to next question
Yes Mark the wetland on the map required by question 10
page
06//22 - # 576100 Page 4 of 14
4.3. What is the discharge from: Cows Goats
4.4. What is the maximum number of cows/goats to be milked? ____________________
4.5. What are the sources of the effluent? [tick all that apply]
Dairy Shed Calf Shed
Feed Pad Winter Pad/Barn
Stand off Pads Herd Home
Underpass
Other areas where stock
received 15% of a typical year’s rainfall. Mean river flows for January were generally above typical averages at around 179.9% while mean river non-mountain water temperatures were 18ºC, an average of -0.5ºC cooler than long-term values. The average air temperature (excluding Te Maunga sites) was 18.4ºC, which is 0.3ºC warmer than usual. January 2023 hydrology report January 2023 rainfall maps What you should know: The site maps show data from a selection of the sites we monitor, but not all of them.
and how the business case
process works.
An accredited Investment Logic Mapping practitioner facilitated an Investment Logic Mapping (ILM) session
with stakeholders on the 26th of April 2018. The following stakeholders were represented at the ILM session:
◼ New Plymouth District Council
◼ New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA)
◼ Waitara community board
◼ Te Ati Awa Iwi
◼ Puketapu Hapu
◼ New Plymouth Airport
The residents of Waitara were represented by the local
page
Date 14 March 2023, 9.00am
Venue: Taranaki Regional Council Boardroom, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford
Document: 3166312
Present S W Hughes Chairperson
D M Cram Deputy Chairperson
M J Cloke
M G Davey
D H McIntyre
B J Bigham
D L Lean (zoom)
N W Walker ex officio
C L Littlewood ex officio (zoom)
D Luke Iwi Representative
Ā White Iwi Representative
R Buttimore Iwi Representative (zoom)
P
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, environmentally
Councillor C Young South Taranaki District Council
Ms B Bigham Iwi Representative zoom
Ms L Tester Iwi Representative
Attending Mr S J Ruru Chief Executive
Mr A D McLay Director - Resource Management
Ms A J Matthews Director – Environment Quality
Mr D R Harrison Director – Operations
Mr C Spurdle Planning Manager
Mr N Bradley-Archer Policy Analyst
Mr S Tamarapa Iwi Communications Advisor
Miss J Mack Governance Administrator
Ms V McKay Science
policy statement that sets out the region’s long-term, achievable aspirations. The first phase of engagement, using an online survey and community workshop, reinforced that the community’s views and aspirations align with those of the Council. No additional issues were identified. Council officers are preparing for the second phase with iwi authorities and stakeholders, after which they will develop a draft vision.
The Proposed Plan was the culmination of a comprehensive pre-plan notification
engagement process, involving early engagement, consultation on position papers and
technical reports and the earlier release of a Draft Plan. The pre-plan consultation
resulted in many changes to the proposed plan, including those made as a result of iwi
consultation.
The Proposed Plan was publicly notified for submissions on 24 February 2018. The
deadline for submissions was 27 April 2018.
61