streams and lakes. For others, it may mean being able to practice mahinga kai or other cultural activities. “We’ve hopefully made it easy for people to engage with the kōrero webpages providing all the info you’ll need and the surveys are short and user-friendly. There’s an interactive map available as well where people can pick a value they want to comment on, place it on the location they’re interested in and share their views.” Ms Matthews says the Council is also seeking views on each of the six
G Boyde Stratford District Council
Ms B Bigham Iwi Representative zoom
Ms L Tester Iwi Representative
Mr P Moeahu Iwi Representative zoom
Mr P Muir Federated Farmers
Attending Councillor D L Lean Taranaki Regional Council
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 zoom
Mr M J Nield Director – Corporate Services
Mr C
map for comments.
• The survey is set to close on 30 April with feedback to be sent out. Key comments
will be gathered near the end of the month.
• It was noted that it was targeted for travel rather than for recreation.
• Charles spoke to the engagement summary on screen noting that the average time
spent on the survey is 3.38 minutes with 448 unique stakeholders engaging and
many comments.
• The campaign so far has had media releases in local newspapers, advertising, social
Date: 30 April 2024
Venue: Taranaki Regional Council Boardroom, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford
Document: 3269781
Present: C S Williamson Chairperson
S W Hughes
B J Bigham zoom
D M Cram
D H McIntyre
A L Jamieson
C L Littlewood (ex officio)
N W Walker (ex officio)
P Moeahu Iwi Representative
E Bailey Iwi Representative (zoom)
M Ritai Iwi Representative (zoom joined at 11.03am)
L Gibbs Federated Framers
B Haque New Plymouth District Council
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Date 22 November 2022, 1.00pm
Venue: Taranaki Regional Council Boardroom, 47 Cloten Road, Stratford
Document: 3124621
Members Councillors C S Williamson Committee Chairperson
B J Bigham (via zoom) Deputy Chairperson
D M Cram
S W Hughes
A L Jamieson
D H McIntyre
C L Littlewood ex officio
N W Walker ex officio
Representative
Members Ms E Bailey Iwi Representative
Mr P Moeahu Iwi Representative
Mr M Ritai (via
workshop for District Council
planners and iwi planners with the Land Management Team to improve their
understanding of the Land Use Classification system, its application and limitations.
22. To address the requirements to undertake region wide mapping, staff are exploring
approaches with other regional councils to apply an efficient and effective methodology.
We will then begin work in collaboration with our territorial authorities and tangata
whenua to formalise a scope for the mapping
of 2023. Dow
has committed to undertaking a full detailed site investigation and remedial works, as
required. No future use of the site has been proposed at this stage. Future use will be the
subject of further discussion with regulatory authorities, iwi/hapū and the community as
the site investigation evolves.
Two hapū and two iwi have an association with Paritūtū. It is a shared interest area between
Taranaki Iwi and Te Atiawa; Ngāti Tairi Hapū (Taranaki) and Ngāti Te Whiti Hapū (Te
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
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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
Values
associated with
sites
Map reference
TRC Number Description
Ngā Motu / Sugar Loaf
Islands
The Taranaki iwi Deed of Settlement provides for the joint vesting of Ngā Motu / Sugar Loaf Islands in Te
Kahui o Taranaki Trust and Te Kotahitanga o Te Atiawa Trust. It continues to be managed by the
Department of Conservation as a conservation area under the Conservation Act 1987 and public access is
maintained. The Taranaki Iwi hapū of this area are Ngāti Tairi and
Taranaki 2021/22-2026/27 commencing with investment logic
mapping workshops with key stakeholders in September 2022
c) notes that the first stage in updating the Regional Public Transport Plan for Taranaki
is underway through an independent review of the bus network by Beca.
Cloke/Nixon
5. Regional Speed Management Plan
5.2 Ms F Ritson, Senior Policy Analyst, spoke to update the Committee on propositions to
develop the first regional speed management plan for Taranaki.