Executive Audit and Risk Agenda February 2025
Executive Audit and Risk Agenda February 2025
Executive Audit and Risk Agenda February 2025
package. Since the announcement of the package, over 52,000 native plants have been re-planted in flood-damaged riparian margins and an extra 6,000 poplar poles have been planted for hill country erosion. The total number of poplar and willow poles planted this winter is around 9,000. The re-grassing of slip tails in the spring and fencing repairs to South Taranaki and Regional Erosion Support Scheme (STRESS) fences in the summer will complete the delivery of the relief package. All of
individual property basis and through advocacy and facilitation. COMMENTARY/HIGHLIGHTS The first riparian plan completion audit has been completed as part of an impending compliance regime. This has helped with the development of mobile technology that is currently being built to streamline the process. 4,946 poplar and willow poles plus 2,655 stakes have been harvested, dispatched and planted over the winter. OUTPUTS/KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATIONS Performance measure Actual
dispatch of around 4,000 hill country poplar poles. Work is progressing on the development of a riparian compliance certificate. The development of new mobile field technology for both the riparian and hill country programmes will be ready for use by early next year. Outputs/Key performance indications Performance measure Acutal performance Planning services. Provide property planning services to landholders. Prepare plans covering 1,000 hectares of land use
Stratford No Your submission Do you support the establishment of a Maori constituency for Taranaki Regional Council? (choose one) No page Form Name: Maori constituency submission form Submission Time: March 17, 2021 3:04 pm Browser: Mobile Safari 14.0.3 / iOS IP Address: 122.56.108.138 Unique ID: 779446358 Location: Your details Name Adelaide Campbell Address 13b Estate Grove Inglewood Inglewood, Taranaki Email campbelladelaide1@gmail.com I wish to appear in
faecal coliform counts at the mouth of the Wai-iti Stream. This inadequate treatment led to the development of the new multiple soakage trench system on the hillside which was commissioned in 1991. More recently this has been extended, and another soakage field has been created in the Olive Grove on the other side of the hillside to allow the Retreat to spread the load across a wider area. 1.2.1 Rock wall Over the summer and autumn months of 2004, rough seas combined with high tides reached
that arrival, the river has played an important part in the lifestyles of the Aotea people. The riverbanks have provided the soil for the gardens of Rongorongo Tapairu called Hekeheke I papa, the karaka grove called Papawhero, and the spring of life of Turi and Rongorongo called Parara-ki- te-Uru. The source of the Patea River is on the mountain Rua Taranaki and is called Whakapou Karakia. Whakapou Karakia can be found upon the mountain Rua Taranaki within the rohe of Ngati Ruanui. Upon
2013-2014 Annual Report 64 12.4.4 Alterations to the monitoring programme for 2015-2016 65 12.4.5 12.5 Recommendation 65 13. Taranaki Trucking Company Limited - Cardiff Road, Stratford 66 13.1 Site description and activities 66 13.2 Results 66 Inspections 66 13.2.1 Results of receiving environment monitoring 67 13.2.2 13.3 Investigations, interventions, and incidents 67 13.4 Discussion 68 Discussion of site performance 68 13.4.1 Environmental effects of exercise of consents 68
.......................................................... 51 Ko ngā wetenga i ngā whākinga pūtea .................................. 58 Explanatory notes to the financial statements ..................... 58 Ko ngā pekanga kaunihera ......................................................... 67 Council-controlled organisations ............................................. 67 Ngā āpitinga .................................................................................... 70 Appendices