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Annual report 2013-2014

Waitaha catchment consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.

New Plymouth Civic Centre (NPDC)

page Working with people l caring for Taranaki Waste Minimisation CASE STUDY New Plymouth Civic Centre About New Plymouth Civic Centre New Plymouth Civic Centre is the headquarters of the New Plymouth District Council (NPDC), which leases parts of the building to three other organisations. A total of 375 people work there.

Consent Form 100 v2

proposed activity Map: This application must be accompanied by a farm plan or an aerial photograph (or multiple maps if appropriate). The maps must clearly show the location of:  The farm o Farm boundaries (both owned and leased land); o Paddock boundaries and numbering; o Cow raceways o Waterways, drains, springs and wetlands; o Bores and water abstraction points’ o Buildings (houses, sheds, etc.) and/or any other places of assembly;  Effluent sources o Dairy shed; o Yard; o

TRC Better Travel Choices for Taranaki Strategy Part B Regional Public Transport Plan

to build further service frequency and capacity into the system, so that using public transport becomes convenient, intuitive, and excellent value for money. All this will be backed up with consistently high-quality infrastructure which will be the shop window for this modern system. Better Travel Choices The RPTP 2024 is part of the TRC “Better Travel Choices” initiative, which is integrating public transport planning with the wider context of mode shift to a range of

NPDC Coastal Structures Biennial Report 2020-2022

protection structure in front of the Oakura Surf Club Building was found to have Photo 2 Displaced sand bags at the Tongaporutu boat ramp (left), and sand deposition on the Urenui boat ramp (right), 8 June 2022 page 11 deteriorated (4584-2). This was more apparent during the June 2022 inspection due to the recent loss of sand that had been covering the structure in recent years (Photo 3). 2.4 Major protection structures 2.4.1 Urenui Beach rock rip rap seawall

Working together with Māori

agreement is continuing. page 14 • preliminary discussions with Ngāti Maniapoto Treaty negotiators and Te Arawhiti (OTS) on a relationship agreement. • meetings with Parihaka representatives to discuss and explore options for a water supply and other environmental enhancements as part of the infrastructure build project for Parihaka. • work with Nga Mahanga a Tairi hapū and Puniho and Oakura marae representatives towards a memorandum of understanding regarding Pukeiti

Biennial report 2012-2014

Mangati catchment consent monitoring report - Taranaki Regional Council.

Statement Of Evidence Rowan Williams

to support residential development of Stage 3. page 7 3.8. A subsequent plan change was made in 2017 (PLC14/00042) to enable a limited amount of residential development in Stage 2 of Area Q in a timely manner. This plan change allowed for 30 habitable buildings to be developed where access is obtained from Airport Drive. Area R 3.9. Area R is subject to the new Future Urban Zone (FUZ) which will be considered through the