farmers who are committed to environmental
stewardship and sustainable farming practices, in all
aspects of their dairy farming activity.
☐
Environmental leadership
in land management
Recognises land users who are committed to
environmental stewardship and sustainability in their
meat, fibre, forestry or other land use operations.
☐
Environmental action in
the community
Recognises not-for-profit organisations, groups,
individuals, iwi, hapū or whānau that
environmental best practice or
continually high environmental performance.
☐
Environmental leadership
in dairy farming
Recognises farmers who are committed to environmental
stewardship and sustainable farming practices, in all
aspects of their dairy farming activity.
☐
Environmental leadership
in land management
Recognises land users who are committed to
environmental stewardship and sustainability in their
meat, fibre, forestry or other land use operations.
Discharge Permit 299 Cardiff Road, Pembroke Patea
21-10960-1.0 L & R Forestry Limited 7-Oct-21 New consent To plant and grow plantation forest Land Use Consent 184 Piko Road, Okoki Urenui
GRADING
FULL
COMPLIANCE
LOW RISK/TECHNICAL
NON-COMPLIANCE
MODERATE
NON-COMPLIANCE
SIGNIFICANT
NON-COMPLIANCE
Analysis of the 2020 / 2021 compliance monitoring
and enforcement metrics for the regional sector
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Permitted activities remained similar to 2019/2020, with forestry and dairy making up nearly half of permitted activities.
Last year Greater Wellington Regional Council did not have a monitoring program for Forestry, this year they have
adopted
from 1 July 2019.
CHARGES FOR MONITORING UNDER THE
NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARD FOR
PLANTATION FORESTRY
With reference to regulation 106 of the National
Environmental Standards For Plantation Forestry 2017
(NES), the Council sets the following charges under
section 36(1)(cc) of the Resource Management Act 1991
for monitoring permitted activities authorised under
regulations in the NES that address earthworks, river
crossings, forestry quarrying and harvesting.
The NES
the Resource Management Act 1991.
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 2018.
CHARGES FOR MONITORING UNDER THE
NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL STANDARD FOR
PLANTATION FORESTRY
With reference to regulation 106 of the National
Environmental Standards For Plantation Forestry 2017
(NES), the Council sets the following charges
2021. This is a shovel ready
project funded from the Public Waterways and Ecological Restoration Fund. The growing of the plants by nurseries has been
contracted out and the tender for their planting is about to be advertised. Actively promoting the project to plan holders.
Planting of 306 hectares of forestry through the South Taranaki and Regional Erosion Support Scheme (STRESS) is near
complete.
Outputs/Key performance indications
PERFORMANCE MEASURE ACTUAL PERFORMANCE …
contracts into one, in
order to provide more efficiency and potential cost savings.
Unfortunately, this did not materialise, therefore the contracts were let
separately.
Maintenance and Operations:
Council’s focus throughout the year has been to restore the roadside
drainage across the district and address the damage caused by forestry
activity on the network within the district.
Forestry did have a significant impact on budgets for 2019/20 with an
over expenditure …
rely on Port Taranaki for transport and support services. This is particularly so for the oil and gas
1 Ministry of Transport (2011). Connecting New Zealand. A Summary of the Government’s Policy Direction for Transport.
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Final Report
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Port Taranaki Economic Impact
November 2012
industry, but also for the primary industries (dairy, meat, forestry and fishing), and some manufacturing industries
rely on Port Taranaki for transport and support services. This is particularly so for the oil and gas
1 Ministry of Transport (2011). Connecting New Zealand. A Summary of the Government’s Policy Direction for Transport.
page
Final Report
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Port Taranaki Economic Impact
November 2012
industry, but also for the primary industries (dairy, meat, forestry and fishing), and some manufacturing industries