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3.4 Legal description of property at site of activity (refer to land title or rates notice)
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locality)
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3.4 Legal description of property at site of activity (refer to land title or rates notice)
seven days. The region's driest January was in 2015. January 2022 hydrology report January 2022 rainfall maps January 2022 rainfall maps [PDF, 736 KB] 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 Monthly rainfall
2023, Taranaki Iwi representative Liana
Poutu enquired about the option of Iwi representatives attending the CEG meetings. This paper is
seeking support for an invitation to be extended to the Taranaki Iwi Chairs forum seeking the
appointment of up to three iwi appointed representatives, should they so desire. The appointment of
three iwi representatives is consistent with the number of iwi representatives appointed to the JC.
4. As a part of the preparation of this report, a
and Meetings Act 1987.
Iwi considerations
15. 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 Government Act 2002) as outlined in the adopted long-
term plan and/or annual plan.
Community considerations
16. This memorandum and the associated recommendations have considered the views of
the community, interested and affected
page
Date 1 February 2022, 9.30am
Venue: Taranaki Regional Council Boardroom, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford
Document: 2976831
Members Councillor C S Williamson Meeting Chair* Zoom
Councillor D L Lean Zoom
Councillor M J Cloke Zoom
Councillor M G Davey Zoom
Councillor C L Littlewood
Councillor D H McIntyre
Councillor D N MacLeod ex officio
Councillor M P Joyce Zoom
Representative
Members Mr K Holswich Iwi Representative Zoom
settlements in the
rohe, such as Ngā Motu and the Waitara River, were on the coast. The papakainga was
the centre of social, cultural, economic and spiritual well-being. Papapakainga such as
Puke Ariki, Purakau, Rewa Rewa and Mangatī were located on the coast close to the
valued resources of water, mahinga kai and kaimoana. The resources sustained and
nourished the iwi and were important to ensure survival and to maintain the spiritual,
cultural and economic prosperity of Te
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