of involvement that occurred with
each party. For example, a party may have been consulted by the applicant, provided
with a copy of the application by the Council, served notice as an affected party, lodged
a submission and ultimately agreed with the consent conditions. In that case the
summary would show only ‘agreed with consent conditions’, otherwise reporting
becomes very complicated.
7. The attachment titled ‘Consent Processing Information’ includes the figure ‘Consent
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Form No: 100
Discharge farm dairy effluent to land
We always recommend that you consult with a Consents Officer prior to applying, this will save you a
lot of time and money in the long run. We always recommend that you consult with anyone who may
be deemed an affected party by your proposal, including neighbours and tangata whenua. We are
happy to provide you with the correct contact information and anything else you might
Aakjaer Negotiate Limited
Aakjaer Trustee Company Limited
Ice Bear Holdings Limited
One Sheep at a Time Limited
Note: Negotiate Consulting may from time to time provide advisory services to
Northland Regional Council and Waikato Regional Council
Director & Shareholder
Director & Shareholder
Director & Shareholder
Director & Shareholder
J Crane nil to declare
Statement of Compliance and Responsibility
In terms of the Local Government Act 2002, the Board of Directors
components.
1.4.2 Programme liaison and management
There is generally a significant investment of time and resources by the Council in:
• ongoing liaison with resource consent holders over consent conditions and their interpretation and
application;
• discussion over monitoring requirements;
• preparation for any consent reviews, renewals or new consent applications;
• advice on the Council's environmental management strategies and content of regional plans; and
• consultation on
management strategies and content of regional plans; and
• consultation on associated matters.
1.4.3 Site inspections
There are two inspections per year scheduled under this programme, with the provision for a third
inspection if required. The site was visited on three occasions during the year under review. The inspections
focussed on the presence or absence of unacceptable materials, the stability of the green waste stacks
(against wind), and the management of any stormwater and leachate.
provide the Committee
with an update of the Freshwater Implementation programme.
Resolved
That the Taranaki Regional Council:
a) received the August 2023 update on the freshwater implementation programme.
Hughes/Boyde
3. New Zealand Emission Trading Scheme Submission
3.1 Mr F Kiddle, Strategy Lead, spoke to the memorandum to seek the endorsement of the
Committee on the consultation document for the Submission document – New
Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme (NZ
significant investment of time and resources by the Council in:
• ongoing liaison with resource consent holders over consent conditions and their interpretation and
application;
• discussion over monitoring requirements;
• preparation for any consent reviews, renewals or new consent applications;
• advice on the Council's environmental management strategies and content of regional plans; and
• consultation on associated matters.
1.4.3 Site inspections
Five inspections were undertaken at
discussion over monitoring requirements;
• preparation for any consent reviews, renewals or new consent applications;
• advice on the Council's environmental management strategies and content of regional plans; and
• consultation on associated matters.
1.4.3 Site inspections
The scheme was visited seven times in total during the reported period, including one hydrological
inspection, and six routine site inspections. With regard to consents for the abstraction of water, the main
points of
on maintaining accuracy, practicality,
coverage, and coordination in compliance with current legislative arrangements.
Toa Consulting Ltd has been engaged to facilitate the risk assessment process which commenced in
April and is ongoing.
Volcanic Plan
Contributes to: Disaster Risk Reduction
Status
Investment Management Standards (IMS) NEMA resilience fund proposal.
A memorandum has been presented to the Taranaki Emergency Management Co-ordinating
these policy documents would allow the consent/s sought to be granted, subject to
appropriate conditions.
Tick one
I adopt the assessment above
I have prepared an alternative assessment, which is attached
17 Consultation
17.1 In the attached documentation list the persons that you believe to have an interest in or that may be
affected by the activities for which consent is sought, detail the consultation undertaken with them
and their views. Attach correspondence