Compliance monitoring charges 2,707,677 2,774,618 2,679,059 2,765,287
Resource consent applications 811,663 746,496 811,663 746,405
Other sales of goods and services 403,674 420,293 403,674 420,293
Total direct charges revenue from exchange transactions 3,923,014 3,941,407 3,894,396 3,931,985
Direct charges revenue from non-exchange transactions
Riparian plant sales 1,307,379 977,944 1,307,379 977,944
Bus fares 886,118 891,750 886,118 891,750
Pollution
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Executive summary....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
Introduction
regional council
progress in managing impacts on freshwater quality
2. receives the Council’s self-assessment completed as part of the Office of the
Auditor-General’s audit
3. notes that further stages of the audit process will involve interviews with key
Council staff and potentially, independent technical expertise to assess aspects of
science
4. notes that completion of the audit is timed for later in 2018.
Joyce/Littlewood
6. Update on environmental policies of the new
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Resource management planning ................................................................................................................................................................................ 2
Consent processing and administration
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2019/2020 Annual Report
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Chairman and Chief Executive’s Report …
added she was looking forward to the fresh perspective of the four new councillors – Bonita Bigham, Donna Cram, Susan Hughes and Alan Jamieson – who joined the Council table for the first time today. Mrs Littlewood is the Council’s fourth chairperson and first woman to hold the role. She takes over from David MacLeod, who stepped down from the Council at this year’s election after 22 years in the job. In other business today, councillors read aloud and signed a declaration to act in the best
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10.2 Freight 28
11. Conclusion 29
11.1 Recommendations 31
Tables
Table 2.1 SH43 Traffic Volumes 2011 to 2015 5
Table 3.1 ONRC Criteria for Collector and Access Roads 9
Table 4.1 Travel Distances and Travel Times (Source: Google Maps
& AA) 12
Table 6.1 Local Views and Suggestions on SH43 Maintenance 15
Table 6.2 Annual Maintenance Expenditure 16
Table 6.3 SH43 Closures 17
Table 7.1 Proposed Actions to Increase Use of SH43 20 …
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Chairman and Chief Executive’s report ................................................................................................................................................. 2
Achievements ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Governance report
Archer helps a student to collect samples during a river study.
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The youngest student I have hosted was a three-year-old girl from an
early childhood centre who took a full part in a stream study. The
oldest student was an 85-year-old man who really enjoyed his time at
the Rainforest School at Pukeiti, as an adult helper. He announced to
everybody at the end of the session that it was the best day he had
ever had at school!
Please
floodwalls and stopbanks.
Floodgates to prevent floodwater travelling up stormwater pipes into the township.
Temporary barriers for use when there is a risk of flooding.
The Waitara scheme is now very resilient. But there remains a small risk that damage could occur during a very large flood, which might compromise the level of protection afforded to the township. We keep a careful eye on the scheme’s performance during very heavy rainfall and occupants can expect a timely warning if we do see greater