stockpiled material.
The application is inconsistent with Te Mana o Te Wai.
In terms of the effects management hierarchy, there are residual effects that are more than minor, and no offsetting or compensation has been provided by the Applicant.
The application is inconsistent with a number of sections of the Resource Management Act.
The application is inconsistent with the relevant policies of the Regional Fresh Water Plan for Taranaki.
The application is inconsistent with a policy in the Regional Air
native habitats in the KNE programme. To date, 185 of the KNEs in the region are covered by a biodiversity plan with management recommendations. Interested in protecting a native habitat on your property?
Call the Council on 0800 736 222 and ask for an Environment Officer, or email environmentservices@trc.govt.nz. Downloads Biodiversity plans (812 KB pdf) Biodiversity on land (3.3 MB pdf) Related links Inventory of Key Native Ecoystems Biodiversity plans
before. The Connector bus between New Plymouth and Hāwera alone increased by 81% this year. At a strategic level, we are in the midst of developing a Better Travel Choices for Taranaki strategy that will feed into our planning for the next 10 years and the Regional Land Transport Plan. The strategy aims to support a step change in the region away from private vehicle use, where possible. It includes proposals for improvements to the bus network and signals the region’s transport ambitions nationally
November 2022
Approved by: A D McLay, Director - Resource Management
S J Ruru, Chief Executive
Document: 3129998
Recommendations
That the Taranaki Regional Council:
a) receives the minutes of the Policy and Planning Committee meeting of the Taranaki
Regional Council held in the Taranaki Regional Council Boardroom, 47 Cloten Road,
Stratford on Tuesday 22 November 2022 at 1pm
b) adopts the recommendations therein.
Matters arising
Appendices/Attachments
Document:
manages Tier 2 responses in Taranaki, while Maritime NZ manages Tier 3 responses here and nationally. NZ Marine Oil Spill Readiness and Response Strategy 2018-2022 Speaking up for regionFreshwater quality and transport featured prominently in the Council’s submissions and other advocacy on behalf of the region during the 2017-2018 year, the Policy and Planning Committee was told. The Council made representations to the Ministry for the Environment over proposed ‘swimmability’ targets, and was also
spray management practices
1. Introduction
This Appendix has been developed from various sources of information, including
information sheets from MAF, and regional plans developed by other regional councils.
The material relating to spray management is based on information contained in New
Zealand Standard 8409: Agrichemical Users Code of Practice, June 1995, developed
by the New Zealand Agrichemical Education Trust.
This Appendix has been included in the Plan in a simple and
Detailed 3D maps of Taranaki will be available later this year following a high-tech aerial laser survey that began this month. The LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) survey is gathering land-surface and elevation data that can be used to generate 3D maps and models that will have a wide range of potential uses in environmental management and planning, management of natural hazards, planning of facilities and infrastructure and tracking changes to the coastline and river flows and courses.
Good management of stormwater runoff from worksites is important to prevent contamination of waterways or groundwater. This page discusses stormwater runoff from industrial or trade sites. See the earthworks page for information on the stormwater management requirements for development or building sites. Best practice Plan your site carefully.
Construct drains or slope your site so that rainfall runoff doesn’t cross your working areas. This keeps uncontaminated water separate from waste water,
Good management of stormwater runoff from worksites is important to prevent contamination of waterways or groundwater. This page discusses stormwater runoff from industrial or trade sites. See the earthworks page for information on the stormwater management requirements for development or building sites. Best practice Plan your site carefully.
Construct drains or slope your site so that rainfall runoff doesn’t cross your working areas. This keeps uncontaminated water separate from waste water,
automatically transmitted to the computer system at the Stratford office. During flood events remote stations can be individually interrogated to provide immediate information. The flood management system enables staff to provide flood warnings and information to emergency services, road authorities, district councils or affected property owners. Planning a river project? Talk to us first
Correct installation of a culvert in a stream that's been temporarily diverted while the work takes place. Doing it