the timely
provision of information to Council (such as contingency plans and water take data) in accordance with
consent conditions.
Events that were beyond the control of the consent holder and unforeseeable (that is a defence under the
provisions of the RMA can be established) may be excluded with regard to the performance rating applied.
For example loss of data due to a flood destroying deployed field equipment.
The categories used by the Council for this monitoring period, and
by DWI requires resource consent from the Council. The activity falls
under Rule 51 of the Regional Freshwater Plan for Taranaki and is classified as a
discretionary activity. The application may be non-notified if no parties are deemed to
be adversely affected by the proposed activity.
At the time of writing, there were a total of 19 current resource consents for DWI in
Taranaki. However, several resource consents have been issued for relatively short-
term activities during
Meet 'Stan' and learn about Civil Defence, and how schools can do their bit for emergency preparedness. Civil Defence Emergency Management & 'What's the Plan Stan?'
Education Officer Kevin Archer. This issue of SITE looks at Civil Defence Emergency Management (CDEM) in general and the educational resource 'What’s The Plan, Stan?' Some of the characters you'll meet in 'What's the Plan Stan?' A little bit of historyNew Zealand has always been vulnerable to devastation by natural forces. The
process
and subsequent compliance monitoring is an appropriate regulatory regime. In the
Taranaki region, the discharge of contaminants by DWI requires resource consent
from the Council. The activity falls under Rule 51 of the Regional Freshwater Plan
for Taranaki and is classified as a discretionary activity. The application may be non-
notified if no parties are deemed to be adversely affected by the proposed activity.
At the time of writing, there were a total of 19 current resource
assessment of the activity against any relevant
provisions of the Regional Freshwater Plan for Taranaki,
Proposed Regional Coastal Plan, Regional Coastal Plan for
Taranaki, Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki, Regional Policy
Statement for Taranaki, Regional Soil Plan, any National
Environmental Standard and other regulations. If you have
included this in a document, please state the document name
and page number.
An assessment of the activity against the relevant statutory
provisions is
decision-making and accountability) of the Local Government Act 2002
has been considered and documented in the preparation of this agenda item. The
recommendations made in this item comply with the decision-making obligations of the
Act.
Financial considerations—LTP/Annual Plan
6. This memorandum and the associated recommendations are consistent with the
Council’s adopted Long-Term Plan and estimates. Any financial information included in
this memorandum has been prepared in accordance with …
by DWI requires resource consent from the Council. The activity falls
under Rule 51 of the Regional Freshwater Plan for Taranaki and is classified as a
discretionary activity. The application may be non-notified if no parties are deemed to
be adversely affected by the proposed activity.
At the time of writing, there were a total of 19 current resource consents for DWI in
Taranaki. However, several resource consents have been issued for relatively short-
term activities during
information to Council (such as contingency plans and water take data) in accordance with consent
conditions.
Events that were beyond the control of the consent holder and unforeseeable (that is a defence under the
provisions of the RMA can be established) may be excluded with regard to the performance rating applied.
For example loss of data due to a flood destroying deployed field equipment.
The categories used by the Council for this monitoring period, and their interpretation, are as
compliance monitoring is an appropriate regulatory regime. In the
Taranaki region, the discharge of contaminants by DWI requires resource consent
from the Council. The activity falls under Rule 51 of the Regional Freshwater Plan
for Taranaki and is classified as a discretionary activity. The application may be non-
notified if no parties are deemed to be adversely affected by the proposed activity.
At the time of writing, there were a total of 19 current resource consents for DWI in
Taranaki.
and effective management of the Council’s functions and Taranaki’s natural and physical resources.
COMMENTARY/HIGHLIGHTS
Continued to make progress on the review of the Regional Freshwater and Land plan. The Council decided to delay the release of a
Proposed Freshwater and Land Plan to allow further work to be undertaken. In the interim, the Requirements for Good Farm
Management in Taranaki document has been completed and distributed to farmers and other key stakeholders. Feedback