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Policy and Planning Agenda June 2023

complete. • Regional sector work underway with regard to forestry slash, preparation of a specific report/presentation to Ops and Reg Committee underway. Operations • Fresh Water Farm Plan (FWFP) regulations are expected to be gazetted by end of April. Operations are co-ordinating input, response and readiness across the Council. Engagement • Working to deliver a close the loop engagement piece over the coming months, from the values, visions and FMU work

Quarterly Operational Report September 2018

poles, 50 ha of protection forestry and construction of 22 km of retirement fencing to retire 400 ha of marginal land. For the October reporting period, 2.9 kilometres of fencing to protect 5.8 hectares of reversion and retirement, and 40.1 hectares of new forestry is projected. For the May reporting period, 7 kilometres of fencing to protect 39 hectares of reversion and retirement and 6 ha of forestry is projected. Scoreboard – Outputs/Key performance

Council meeting agenda May 2018

Ordinary Meeting - Policy and Planning Committee Minutes 34 page Policy and Planning Committee Meeting Tuesday 24 April 2018 5. Regional plan alignment with National Environmental Standard for Plantation Forestry 5.1 The memorandum advising the Committee of the findings of a review into regional plan rules to ensure alignment with the National Environmental Standard for Plantation Forestry (NES-PF) was received and discussed. Recommended That the

Policy and Planning Agenda February 2024

relevant policy positions, excluding freshwater matters, in the resource management space are: • A direction to councils to stop implementing the National Policy Statement for Indigenous Biodiversity and generally revisiting the approach as part of the broader RMA reforms. This is particularly focused on provisions related to significant natural areas, a territorial authority responsibility. • Amending the National Environmental Standards for Plantation Forestry to place a duty

Taranaki State of the Environment Report 2009

commercial forestry when managed in accordance with the physical limitations of the land. The rivers of the hill country have short tributaries contained by narrow valleys. In general, these rivers carry high sediment loads. MARINE TERRACES Marine terraces raised by tectonic activity extend along the North and South Taranaki coasts. In the far north only a narrow strip of coastal plain is preserved, but between Waitara and Lepperton in the north and from H _ awera south, the

Appendix K - landscaping plan

page Landscaping Plan REMEDIATION NZ LTD Page 4 Document No:RU-650-0700-A Revision No:1.3 Date:7-11-2019 Controller: D Gibson 1.0 Purpose of the Plan The purpose of this plan is to link the ‘Farm management Environmental plan’ with stock control, riparian planting, forestry planting, and STRESS relieve planting. This plan summarises the various work streams that are underway. The Management Plan shall be taken to include this document and any supporting plans,

Proposal to include mustelids in Pest Management Plan

(intensive) High High True Hill country (sheep) High High True Forestry High High True Horticulture Low Low False Native / conservation High High True Urban / Non productive Low Low False * High = Most infested/preferred land use(s), Low = Less infested/preferred land use(s), - = Unsuitable land use. Source: Wildlands 2017 ** True = Most ‘at risk’ or impacted land use(s), False = Less ‘at risk’ or impacted land use(s) based upon impact assessment overleaf.