the planned response to unauthorised discharges to fresh and estuarine waters or to air. The Plan outlines steps to manage a spill that poses an environmental threat but not a threat to human life. If a spill poses a threat to human life, the Council’s plan will be followed once the threat to human life has been addressed. Particular emphasis is placed on spills in urban water supply catchments. Many resource consent holders are required to have spillage contingency plans as part of their consent
District Council doing NPS-related monitoring and assessments, imposing duplication and unnecessary costs, councillors were told at the Regional Council’s recent Policy and Planning meeting. The Council has a limited role in land use planning and is confident that the area’s district councils are successfully managing urban growth for future needs. “They’ve been doing a very good job with their various strategies,” said Director—Resource Management, Fred McLay. The Regional Council worked closely with
Executive Officer
Samuel Mikaere Related organisation / Komiti Mokau ki Runga Regional Management Committee (RMC) Chairperson
William Wetere
email: w.r.wetere@gmail.com MMTB representative
Muiora Barry
email: mbkb@xtra.co.nz
owned land in New Zealand.
Over 99.5% of Taranaki’s 1,800 dairy farms now have riparian management plans in place covering 14,000
kilometres of streambank.
Our previous State of the Environment Report in 2009 noted that taking into account the pre-existing fencing
and planting, 60% of streambanks were fenced and 43% planted. Now in 2015, 80% or 11,093 kilometres of
streambank covered by riparian plans are fenced and 65% or 6,874 kilometres of streambanks recommended
for planting
Administrator
Marama Witehira
email: marama@taranaki.iwi.nz
Phone: 06 751 4285 / 0800 Te Kahui (835 2484)
Office Hours: 9.00am - 5.00pm Pou Kōkiri/Operations Manager
Mark Wipatene
email: mark@taranaki.iwi.nz Kaiwhakahono-ā-Iwi/Iwi Engagement Lead
Raymond Tuuta
email: raymond@taranaki.iwi.nz Takawaenga-ā-Iwi/Iwi Engagement Liaison
Angie Walters
email: angie@taranaki.iwi.nz Pou Pūtea/Financial Controller
Tania Stokes
email: tania@taranaki.iwi.nz Kaitiaki Whenua
Wayne Capper
email: kaitiaki@taranaki.iwi.nz
plants and animals identified in the Regional Pest Management Plan for Taranaki.
rugby including a number of top nights when the All Blacks came to Taranaki but also NRL league games, FIFA Under-20 World Cup and Phoenix football matches and motorsport events. Why not just use the planned Multi-Sport Hub? We think there’s room for a range of high quality sports venues across our region. Yarrow Stadium will be the premier regional sports venue while the Multi-Sport Hub planned for Pukekura Raceway will provide a home for community level sports. Both projects will be complementary
Tēnā koutou. This year more than ever, it’s fitting to take stock of Taranaki’s progress in improving the health of our rivers and streams, and discuss where we need to go from here. As a region and as a nation, we’re at a turning point in the way we manage our precious freshwater resource. We’re embarking on a new journey and everyone should be on board. Download the 2020 Waterways Report Card Read more from David MacLeod But first, how have we been doing so far? As in recent years, our
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2. Karakia 3
3. Apologies
4. Confirmation of Minutes Policy and Planning 7 February 2023 4
5. Freshwater Programme Overview 9
6. Submission - Review of the Resource Management Infringement Offences Regulations 16
7. Spatial Planning Gap Analysis 41
8. Periphyton SoE Report 45
locations at risk from this hazard. The report was prepared by the Hawke's Bay Regional Council for the Taranaki Civil Defence Emergency Management Group. Taranaki tsunami inundation analysis (6.8 MB pdf) (single document only) Taranaki tsunami inundation analysis (6.8 MB pdf) Coastal Plan review discussion papers & technical reports Efficiency and Effectiveness of the Regional Coastal Plan for Taranaki (2009) (1.2 MB pdf) More Efficiency and Effectiveness of the Regional Coastal Plan for Taranaki