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Downloadable consent application forms

Downloadable PDFs for all types of resource consent applications to the Taranaki Regional Council. Before lodging any application for an activity in the Coastal Marine Area, you must seek comment from those who have lodged applications under the Marine and Coastal Areas (Takutai Moana) Act. Please let the consents team (consents@trc.govt.nz) know the location of your intended activity and they will advise you who to contact. Form 130 and info sheets on AEE requirements Form 130: Applications

Online consent application forms

All resource consent applications can be completed online (payment options are credit card or internet banking). The first step with any of these online forms is to log in with RealMe, or create a RealMe login if you don't already have one. See below for the sort of information you'll need to upload before completing any of these forms, and information on an essential step you'll need to take if you're making a coastal application. Online forms (links open in new window): To drill a bore or

TRC Regional Freshwater Plan for Taranaki

Effect of Plan ...................................................................................................................................... 3 Statutory restrictions on activities ............................................................................................ 3 Other Plans and resource consents .......................................................................................... 5 National Policy Statements and Standards

AEE - Ōpunake Power Ltd

page Opunake HEP Scheme AEE Status – Issued for Review Page 1 Date - May 2018 Rev3 ASSESSMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS (AEE) FOR RENEWAL of RESORCE CONSENTS Opunake Hydro Electric Power Scheme Opunake Power Ltd UNDER SECTION s.88 of the RMA 1. INTRODUCTION The purpose of this Assessment of Environmental Effects (“AEE”) is to provide a description of Opunake Power Limited’s hydro generation scheme in the South Taranaki District, of which to

Regional landscape study of the Taranaki coastal environment

backed by a dune system which contains some indigenous vegetation. Waikirikiri (Komene Lagoon), a nationally rare ephemeral coastal wetland, is situated within the dune system. page 21 Hangatahua (Stony River) and Waikirikiri Wetland are unique and rare features for the region being the only braided river system and an ephemeral wetland Waikirikiri Wetland during a dry period Small subdivision at Puniho Road Flat surface of the ring plain at

reg landscape study of naki coastal enviro

backed by a dune system which contains some indigenous vegetation. Waikirikiri (Komene Lagoon), a nationally rare ephemeral coastal wetland, is situated within the dune system. page 21 Hangatahua (Stony River) and Waikirikiri Wetland are unique and rare features for the region being the only braided river system and an ephemeral wetland Waikirikiri Wetland during a dry period Small subdivision at Puniho Road Flat surface of the ring plain at

Deborah Anne Ryan's evidence

prison development adjacent to Hampton Downs Landfill in North Waikato, prison developments adjacent to oil storage facilities at Wiri, and a residential subdivision adjacent to Meadow Mushrooms in Havelock North. 8 I have been contracted to provide specialist advice on air discharge consent matters to regional councils and District Health Boards (DHB) including the Manawatu-Wanganui Regional Council, the Waikato Regional Council, the Otago Regional Council, Waikato DHB and

Policy & Planning agenda June 2020

Walker C S Williamson Attending Messrs B G Chamberlain (Chief Executive) S R Hall (Director – Operations) M J Nield (Director – Corporate Services) G K Bedford (Director – Environment Quality) Part meeting A D McLay (Director – Resource Management) R Phipps (Science Manager Hydrology/Biology) B Pope (Compliance Manager) C McLellan Consents Manager) Part meeting P Ledingham (Communications Advisor) …