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Operations and Regulatory Committee Agenda November 2024

15 October 2024 4 page Date: 15 October 2024 Venue: Taranaki Regional Council Boardroom, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford Document: 3315239 Present: S W Hughes Chair M J Cloke D M Cram M G Davey C L Littlewood ex officio B J Bigham zoom R Buttimore Iwi Representative D Luke Iwi Representative Ā White Iwi Representative Attending: A J Matthews Director - Environment Quality M J Nield Director – Corporate Services

Section 42a Report Future Urban Zone 04 March 2022

............................................................................................... 65 Appendix 1: Recommended amendments to FUZ chapter (ECM 8713216) Appendix 2: Recommended decisions on submissions to FUZ chapter (ECM 8713217) Appendix 3: Planning Maps of FUZ (ECM 8715136) page 2 1 Executive summary 1. The Proposed New Plymouth District Plan (“PDP”) was publicly notified in September 2019. Identified as one of six Special Purpose Zones in the PDP, the Future Urban Zone (“FUZ”) identifies and safeguards areas which are likely to be

Ordinary Council Agenda February 2025 (2)

Resource Management Act 1991 and the Local Government Official Information and Meetings Act 1987. Climate change considerations 23. This item is administrative in nature. There are no climate change impacts to consider in relation to this item. Iwi considerations 24. This memorandum and the associated recommendations are consistent with the Council’s policy for the development of Māori capacity to contribute to decision-making processes (schedule 10 of the Local

Protecting Puniho Pā from pests

A willingness to help his Pā has seen Ngā Māhanga hapū member take on a fun role of Pā pest protector. For the last four months Ray MacDonald (Rangitane, Taranaki Iwi and Te Atiawa) and his daughter Waimirirangi have been regularly monitoring eight rat traps along Matanehunehu Stream next to Puniho Pā in Warea on Highway 45. “We love spending time at the Pā and thought why not help the Towards Predator-Free Taranaki cause while we’re out there,” says Ray. “We went to our Trustees Hui to see if

Form 211: Pipe a waterway

of 16 3.2 Location of activity (Including: Street/road name, number, and locality) _________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________ 3.3 Map Co-ordinates at point of works (either Longitude/Latitude or NZTM): ________________________ Longitude ________________________ Latitude OR ________________________ E ________________________ N (NZTM)

November 2022 rainfall

187.3% while mean river water temperatures were 15.7ºC, an average of 0.5ºC above long-term November values. November 2022 hydrology report November 2022 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 are based on mathematical modelling and may not accurately represent actual rainfall in some unmonitored areas. Click on each map for larger version. MONITORED SITES RAINFALL DISTRIBUTION Related links

TRC Annual Report 2023-2024

Representation Iwi representation and participation on the Operations and Regulatory and the Policy and Planning standing committees has continued. Information management Maintenance of the Iwi contacts list is ongoing. Following up on requests from iwi/hapu for access to our GIS layers, these layers are available to view and download through local maps and open data: • regional wetlands • key native ecosystems • river • monitoring sites • coastal management sites • land

Grandmother becomes urban trapper

Council, the project is a collaborative venture with Taranaki Mounga Project, iwi of Taranaki, the biodiversity trust Wild for Taranaki, Federated Farmers, New Plymouth District Council, Stratford District Council and South Taranaki District Council. It is also supported with $11.7 million from Predator-Free 2050 Ltd – the Government’s company set up to eliminate rats, stoats and possums from New Zealand by 2050. “It’s imperative we get New Plymouth residents on board, helping remove introduced

Biodiversity Strategy 2008

Appendix III: Statement of National Priorities for biodiversity on private land 86 Appendix IV: Freshwater theme: NZBS objectives and actions 87 Appendix V: Coastal and marine theme: NZBS objectives and actions 88 Appendix VI: NZBS actions: Biosecurity, Maori, Community and Information 90 Appendix VII: Threatened species in Taranaki 93 Appendix VIII: Coastal classification map 96 Appendix IX: Example of a Biodiversity Plan 97 List of Figures Figure 1: The