The Taranaki Regional Council owns 100% of Port Taranaki Ltd on behalf of the people of the region. Bulk goods, including petrochemicals, logs, fertilisers and stock feed, make up the majority of trade through Port Taranaki. The port is a core component of the region’s transport infrastructure and makes a significant contribution to the regional economy. And its annual dividends to the Council help to offset rates and are a major factor in our status as one of the country’s lowest rating local
Bylaw for Taranaki [PDF, 142 KB] Rating information database - May 2020 Public notice - rating information database 2020 (63 KB pdf) (single document only) Public notice - rating information database 2020 (63 KB pdf) Decision on Proposed Coastal Plan - October 2019 The Taranaki Regional Council gives notice that, at its meeting on 1 October 2019, it made a decision on submissions to the Proposed Coastal Plan for Taranaki. Public notice - decision on Proposed Coastal Plan [PDF, 103 KB] 2018/2019
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could continue a little longer however with the Government withdrawing funding that is not feasible. “The Council unfortunately cannot afford to cover that cost ourselves, especially with uncertainty around wider public transport funding and rates already forecast to rise.” Mr Nield says the Council has been working hard to make public transport more accessible and efficient. Over the next few weeks, the Southlink service from Ōpunake to New Plymouth return will increase from three to five days per
any dairy farm land must provide Council with information that describes fertiliser types, quantities and application dates so that the application rates of nitrogen per hectare per year can be calculated. The Council may recover costs associated with managing information supplied. What happens if the cap is exceeded? Any farm that exceeds the 190kg N/ha/yr limit will need to put an action plan in place to reduce usage to below the cap, which includes applying for a resource consent. What is the
takes account of how sensitive each creature is to the quality of the stream habitat.
Groundwater level and quality assessments.
Soil sampling, to check for any contaminants.
Stream flow measurements, to set abstraction rates for water users and dilution rates for discharges.
Electric fishing, a method of temporarily stunning fish so they can be identified and counted, to assess the health of a waterway and the effects of in-stream structures and the effectiveness of fish passes.
Dye dilution
account of how sensitive each creature is to the quality of the stream habitat.
Groundwater level and quality assessments.
Soil sampling, to check for any contaminants.
Stream flow measurements, to set abstraction rates for water users and dilution rates for discharges.
Electric fishing, a method of temporarily stunning fish so they can be identified and counted, to assess the health of a waterway and the effects of in-stream structures and the effectiveness of fish passes.
Dye dilution studies, in
Annual Plans set out the Council's yearly programmes and budgets, as foreshadowed in the Long-Term Plan immediately preceding them. Annual Plan 2023/2024 Download the full Plan, or see the rating information or the schedules of charges. Annual Plan 2023/2024 (5.2 MB pdf) Annual Plan 2023/2024 (5.2 MB pdf) Schedule of charges Annual Plan 2023 2024 (519 KB PDF) Annual Plan 2022/2023 Download the full Plan, or see the rating information or the schedules of charges. Annual Plan 2022/2023 (3.7 MB
2024/2034 Long-Term Plan (10 MB pdf) Long-Term Plan 2021/2031 Click on the arrow to also see Consultation Document, summary of consultation outcomes and details of rates and charges. Long-Term Plan 2021/2031 (9.8 MB pdf) See consultation info and rates & charges details Long-Term Plan 2021/2031 (9.8 MB pdf) Consultation Document - 2021/2031 Long-Term Plan (2.5 MB pdf) LTP consultation themes & outcomes (310 KB pdf) 2021/2022 rates information (180 KB pdf) 2021/2022 schedules of charges (380 KB pdf)
hourly rate is often based on market rates for technical services. Similar to how a tradesperson might prepare a quote, it’s important that applicants ask: • How the tāngata whenua group will identify potential cultural effects
• How long it’s likely to take for any agreed work to be completed
• What form the response will take, i.e. email, report or other Assessment of cultural effects Depending on the activity and scal of potential effects, a short report summarising the effects and any proposed