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Appendix 6, Schedules 1 and 3. All collection costs incurred in the recovery of a debt will be added to the amount due.
Overdue invoices will incur an interest charge at 12% per annum. All charges exclude GST. Effective from 1 July 2021.
SCHEDULE 12: CHARGES FOR PERMITTED ACTIVITY MONITORING UNDER THE NATIONAL
ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARD FOR FRESHWATER: WETLANDS
With reference to regulation 75 of the NES-FW, the Council sets the following charges, under section 36(1)(cc) of the
Resource
capacities respectively. The
pond treatment system has a combined capacity of approximately 55,737 m³.
The Discharge from the pond treatment system flows through a tertiary treatment system, comprised of a
wetland which is approximately 1,600 m³ in area. Raupo is planted within the wetlands to further treat the
discharge.
From the wetland the treated discharge flows through an open drain and directly into the Tawhiti Stream.
The treatment system rarely discharges during the warmer months
approximate holding capacity of 34,587 m³. The second and third ponds are aerobic
and have a total of 10,350 m³ and 10,800 m³ capacities respectively. The pond
treatment system has a combined capacity of approximately 55,737 m³.
Discharge from the pond treatment system flows through a tertiary treatment system,
comprised of a wetland which is approximately 1,600 m³ in area. Raupo is planted
within the wetlands to further treat the discharge.
From the wetland the treated discharge flows
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Application
Number Applicant Lodged Date Type of application Description AcitivityType Site location Catchment
21-10952-1.0 C & W Developments GP Limited 11-Aug-21 New consent To undertake earthworks within 10 metres of a wetland Land Use Consent 33E Airport Drive, Bell Block Waitaha
including
any such adverse effects on sensitive
areas
e) The discharge shall not cause or be likely to
cause an adverse effect from deposition into a
river, lake, wetland or other surface water
body, including any drain which enters into a
surface water body
Permitted
44 The NES-PF regulations that prevail over the Plan rules identified above are Regulations 93 and 95.
45 Note: Rule 57 of the Plan applies to the
rohe (region) has declined. Together, the degradation of the
environment through deforestation, the siltation of rivers, the drainage of significant swamps and
wetland areas, intensive agriculture, mineral extraction, and the introduction of exotic plant, animal
and fish species has contributed to the loss or displacement of indigenous flora and fauna, along with
the knowledge systems such as rongoā (medicines), raranga
5 This Plan does not include the beds of rivers and lakes, wetlands or the seabed.
Regional council* means a regional council specified in Part I of the First Schedule of
the Local Government Act 1974.
Regional plan* means an operative Plan (including a Regional Coastal Plan) approved
by a Regional Council or the Minister of Conservation under the First Schedule of the
Act; and includes all operative changes to such a Plan (whether arising from a review or
otherwise).
Regional
divert water within 100 metres of a wetland Water Permit 33E Airport Drive, Bell Block Waitaha
21-01886-3.0 Collingwood Farm Family Trust 16-Sep-21 Replacement for expiring consent To discharge farm dairy effluent onto land Discharge Permit 235 Waitangi Road, Waverley Whenuakura
21-03936-3.0 Bickleigh Farm Partnership 16-Sep-21 Replacement for expiring consent To discharge farm dairy effluent onto land Discharge Permit 274 Lower Hunter Road, Eltham Waingongoro
21-02895-3.0 Donald Hugh & Linda
Sediment Control
Plan, and the Council will produce guidelines to
help operators put this together.
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New planting and harvesting within 5m of a
permanent river wider than a metre, a lake or a
regionally significant wetland would require a
resource consent. Council officers will be available
to help operators work through the rules to ensure
compliance.
For other sectors the Draft Plan largely means
‘business as