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Operations and Regulatory Committee Agenda February 23 Part 1

70 7. Incident, Compliance Monitoring, Non-compliance and Enforcement Summary – 28 October 2022 to 16 January 2023 94 8. Dairy Farm Effluent Consents Update 144 9. Appeal Judgment - C Boyd 148 10. Dow Paritūtū Site update 197 11. Towards Predator Free Taranaki 996 12. Agenda Authorisation 1010 Operations and Regulatory Committee - Agenda 2 page Whakataka te hau Karakia to open and close meetings Whakataka te hau ki te uru Whakataka te hau ki

Resource consents 16 April to 27 May 2021

Consents and Regulatory Committee - Resource Consents Issued Under Delegated Authority and Applications in Progress 27 page Non-notified authorisations issued by the Taranaki Regional Council between 16 Apr 2021 and 27 May 2021 R2/4621-1.1 Commencement Date: 04 May 2021 New Plymouth District Council Expiry Date: 01 Jun 2025 Activity Class: Discretionary Location: Colson Road Landfill, Colson Road, New Plymouth Application Purpose:

Resource consent applications 16 to 22 August 2021

discharge farm dairy effluent onto land Discharge Permit 36 Inland North Road, Tikorangi Parahaki 21-02909-3.0 Green Range Farms Limited 19-Aug-21 Replacement for expiring consent To discharge treated farm dairy effluent onto land Discharge Permit 318 Kaimata Road North, Kaimata Waitara 21-03560-3.0 Green Range Farms Limited 19-Aug-21 Replacement for expiring consent To discharge farm dairy effluent onto land Discharge Permit 281 Kaimata Road North, Kaimata Waitara

Site 63

Honeyfield donated the land as a reserve to the people of New Plymouth. Another benefactor, Mr Fred Cowling planted two hectares of his land in kauri trees in the 1940s. This is one of the largest plantations of kauri outside natural distribution. The Sir Victor Davies memorial plantings can also be found in the domain, they commemorate his years of service and association to the local nursery industry. The lagoon is one of the few survivors of the draining of several

NPDC Colson Road Landfill Annual Report 2021-2022

3.5 Alterations to monitoring programmes for 2022-2023 105 4 Recommendations 107 Glossary of common terms and abbreviations 108 Bibliography and references 111 Appendix I Resource consents held by NPDC Appendix II Categories used to evaluate environmental and administrative performance List of tables Table 1 Consents held by NPDC that relate to the Colson Road landfill 14 Table 2 Monitoring programme objectives and programme development methodology 16

Alfred Road - Kuwhatahi (p8-79)

about 380-450 metres above sea level. Ecological features Vegetation The Alfred Road forest remnant is a kamahi (Weinmannia racemosa) - dominant lowland forest. The stature of kamahi varies dramatically and in places there are very large spreading trees, 16 metres tall, with large trunks and branches with epiphytes. Other trees present, but at scattered low density, include rimu (Dacrydium cupressinum), mountain tree daisy (Olearia arborescens), and thin-barked totara

Housing & Business Development Capacity Assessment 2019

transportation required to support urban development. This requires consulting with providers to ensure there are no significant barriers to infrastructure being available. According to the Ministry of Education, the majority of the district’s schools have capacity to accommodate anticipated growth, with the exception of the Carrington/Junction Road growth areas. With enrolments already increasing, the three main primary schools in these areas may have some infrastructure capacity issues in the long

Public to have a say on Better Travel Choices strategy and managing speeds

March-April 2023: Feedback was gathered on public transport, cycling and walking, the long-term vision for transport and road safety and speed management 18 September to 29 October 2023: Public consultation on district councils’ speed management plans and Better Travel Choices for Taranaki strategy. 16 February-15 March 2024: Public consultation on Regional Land Transport Plan (RLTP). 18 April 2024: Hearings to finalise RLTP. 30 April 2024: RLTP submitted for approval by Waka Kotahi. 1 July 2024: RLTP

Developing the Regional Land Transport Plan

The Regional Land Transport Plan is being developed by Taranaki Regional Council and will come into effect in mid-2024. The Road Ahead: March-April 2023: Feedback sought on public transport, cycling and walking, the long-term vision for transport and road safety and speed management. 18 September-29 October 2023: Public consultation on district councils’ speed management plans and Better Travel Choices for Taranaki strategy. 16 February-15 March 2024: Public consultation on Regional Land

Public to have a say on Better Travel Choices strategy and managing speeds

gathered on public transport, cycling and walking, the long-term vision for transport and road safety and speed management 18 September to 29 October 2023: Public consultation on district councils’ speed management plans and Better Travel Choices for Taranaki strategy. 16 February-15 March 2024: Public consultation on Regional Land Transport Plan (RLTP). 18 April 2024: Hearings to finalise RLTP. 30 April 2024: RLTP submitted for approval by Waka Kotahi. 1 July 2024: RLTP comes into effect.