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Minutes

minutes of the Taranaki Civil Defence Emergency Management Group meeting held on Tuesday 20 June 2017. Cloke/Williamson page Minutes Ordinary Meeting 27 June 2017 7. Setting of rates 2017/2018 7.1 Mr M J Nield, Director-Corporate Services, spoke to the memorandum to set the rates for the 2017/2018 financial year following the adoption of the Council’s 2017/2018 Annual Plan. Resolved THAT the Taranaki Regional Council 1. sets the

Council meeting minutes June 2018

2. receives the unconfirmed minutes of the Taranaki Civil Defence Emergency Management Group Joint Committee meeting held on Tuesday 19 June 2018. Cloke/MacLeod page Minutes Ordinary Meeting Tuesday 26 June 2018 7. Setting of Rates: 2018/2019 7.1 Mr B G Chamberlain, Chief Executive, spoke to the memorandum to set the rates for the 2018/2019 financial year which are driven from the adopted 2018/2028 Long-Term Plan. 7.2 Mr M J Nield,

Oil Spill Plan annex 4: Sensitive areas & coastal information

from the sea surface to the atmosphere. The rate of evaporation increases as wind speed increases. Oils with a lower specific gravity and lower viscosity, such as diesel and condensate, evaporate quickly. Emulsification/mousse formation Formation of ‘water in oil’ emulsions can occur with some oils resulting in increased volume dispersion biodegradation evaporation spread emulsification sedimentation stranding fragmentation time A time B 100% current

Long-Term Plan 2018/2028

Crossing, an emerging ‘Great Walk’ set to boost the region’s burgeoning reputation as a visitor destination. The Council is also confident about its plans to build on recent gains in freshwater quality; to develop its education programme; and to broaden and deepen its relationship with iwi and hapū. Financially, the impact of our proposals is relatively minor. There is an increase of 4.5 percent in the general rates take for 2018/2019. In the last three years, the average general rates

Supporting documentation

an emerging ‘Great Walk’ set to boost the region’s burgeoning reputation as a visitor destination. The Council is also confident about its plans to build on recent gains in freshwater quality; to develop its education programme; and to broaden and deepen its relationship with iwi and hapū. Financially, the impact of our proposals is relatively minor. The Council is proposing an increase of 3.5 percent in its general rates take for 2018/2019. In the last three years, the average

Long-Term Plan 2018-2028 (Final draft pending approval)

Walk’ set to boost the region’s burgeoning reputation as a visitor destination. The Council is also confident about its plans to build on recent gains in freshwater quality; to develop its education programme; and to broaden and deepen its relationship with iwi and hapū. Financially, the impact of our proposals is relatively minor. There is an increase of 4.5 percent in the general rates take for 2018/2019. In the last three years, the average general rates increase has been 0.97%. Over

Lower Waiwhakaiho air discharges monitoring 2019-2020

to demonstrating consent compliance in site operations and management including the timely provision of information to Council (such as contingency plans and water take data) in accordance with consent conditions. Events that were beyond the control of the consent holder and unforeseeable (that is a defence under the provisions of the RMA can be established) may be excluded with regard to the performance rating applied. For example loss of data due to a flood destroying deployed field …

Supporting Document for Ordinary Council meeting February 2018

emerging ‘Great Walk’ set to boost the region’s burgeoning reputation as a visitor destination. The Council is also confident about its plans to build on recent gains in freshwater quality; to develop its education programme; and to broaden and deepen its relationship with iwi and hapū. Financially, the impact of our proposals is relatively minor. The Council is proposing an increase of 3.5 percent in its general rates take for 2018/2019. In the last three years, the average general rates

Form 111: Discharge stormwater to water or land (including Coastal Marine Area)

_________________________________________________________________________________ 3.4 Map Co-ordinates at point of discharge (either Longitude/Latitude or NZTM): ________________________ Longitude ________________________ Latitude OR ________________________ E ________________________ N (NZTM) 3.5 Legal description of property at site of activity (refer to land title or rates notice) _________________________________________________________________________________

Freshwater & coast recreation survey 2007-2008

due to work, family commitments and cost. On average, men spent more days per year at beach, river and at lake sites. Walking swimming and relaxing were the most popular activities at beaches and rivers. Walking, relaxing and scenic appreciation were the most popular activities at lakes. Ninety percent of respondents thought public access to the coast, rivers and lakes was about right. Ninety percent of respondents rated water quality at beaches as good or excellent, 77% rated