STDC Kaponga Manaia Patea and Waverley 2020-2021
STDC Kaponga Manaia Patea and Waverley 2020-2021
STDC Kaponga Manaia Patea and Waverley 2020-2021
WILLIAMSON, Craig 9,182 LEAN, David 10,681 Informal votes received: 23 Blank votes received: 1,321 I therefore declare Tom CLOKE, David LEAN, Charlotte LITTLEWOOD, Bev RAINE and Craig WILLIAMSON to be elected. North Taranaki Constituency (two vacancies) BURNSIDE, Netta 1,451 HILL, John 1,197 DAVEY, Mike 3,324 MCINTYRE, Donald Hugh 2,041 DOMBROSKI, Vicky 1,467 SCHUMACHER, Karen 1,545 HENDRY, Rex 1,098 WILKES, Chris (100% Pure Taranaki) 1,489 Informal votes received: 26
catchment and a stream usage survey. In summary, it was concluded that there was minimal use of the stream for food-gathering or recreational purposes, and that the public health risk was minimal under heavy rain overflow conditions. The report made several recommendations (see TRC, 2014). Wet weather in April 2014, May 2014 and June 2014 raised pond levels but not to overflow levels indicating that work done to reduce stormwater infiltration and inflow had had a marked effect. No
Port Area Industrial Catchments Annual Report 2022-2023
stream gaugings. The monitoring indicated that the operation of the sluicing of the weir has improved, with flows not falling below 151 L/s. There was one unauthorised incident recording non-compliance in respect to the water take consent between 30 July and 5 August 2022. Due to a lightning strike which destroyed the scheme’s electronics, OWSL were required to take water in manual operation mode, which resulted in a breach of abstraction rate until OWSL could fine-tune the process. The
erosion was detected as a result of the recent rainfall events. Fish passage was difficult to assess due to the high flow of the stream at the time of inspection and this will subsequently be assessed in further inspections during low flow conditions. The inspection then focused on the air discharge portion of the consents held by the Company. The inspection found that a slight to moderate breeze was blowing. The weather was fine at the beginning of the inspection, however rain had set in
Inspections The site was inspected on two occasions in 2012-2013 period. The findings of the inspections are given below. 2.1.1 31 October 2012 A site visit was made to conduct a compliance monitoring inspection and to take water samples. The weather was fine with no rain over the previous 48 hours. No visual effects were noted in the stream during sampling and both samples were clear and had no odour. No leachate seepages or exposed refuse were observed and the cap was sound. The
the applicant it would still be entitled to decline consent. " Refer also New Zealand Kennel Club lnc v Papakura District Council WI 00/2005 at [18]: "In short, there should be no presumption that what exists should remain simply because it would be difficult or expensive to remove it, or some similar reason. The proposal must stand or fall on its own merits when assessed under s 104 and Part 2 as a discretionary activity. " 8 Officer's Report comments at [374]. 9 McArthur at [102]. 4
Ordinary Council Meeting Agenda 5 April 2022
Taranaki Regional Council 1. receives for information purposes the unconfirmed notes of the State Highway 3 Working Party meeting held on Thursday 14 April 2016. Dodunski/Bleakley General – SH3 North Discussion was held with the NZ Transport Agency regarding concerns on the condition of the road surface on SH3 North which has deteriorated following recent heavy rain making the road hazardous for motorists. The Agency advised the Committee that a new study of the SH3 route (in