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Draft Annual Plan 2017/2018

are compelling cases for the Council to slightly alter the course originally charted in our 2015/2025 Long-Term Plan. This Plan includes what we’re proposing in these three specific areas, and how you can tell us what you think about them before we make final decisions. Financially, the development of changes is relatively minor. With all three proposals included in the 2017/2018 Annual Plan, general rates will go up 1% as opposed to the 0.5% rise

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compelling cases for the Council to slightly alter the course originally charted in our 2015/2025 Long-Term Plan. This Plan includes what we’re proposing in these three specific areas, and how you can tell us what you think about them before we make final decisions. Financially, the development of changes is relatively minor. With all three proposals included in the 2017/2018 Annual Plan, general rates will go up 1% as opposed to the 0.5% rise forecast for

Annual Plan 2017/2018

consultation process on these new proposals before committing to them in this Plan. Financially, the impact of these developments is relatively minor. With all three proposals included in this 2017/2018 Annual Plan, general rates will go up 1% as opposed to the 0.5% rise forecast for 2017/2018 in the 2015/2025 Long-Term Plan. The Council wishes to thank all submitters, on the draft of the Plan, for their contribution to the development of the final Plan.

Greymouth Petroleum Southern Sites Annual Report 2021-2022

continually re-evaluate its approach and that of consent holders to resource management and, ultimately, through the refinement of methods and considered responsible resource utilisation, to move closer to achieving sustainable development of the region’s resources. 1.1.4 Evaluation of environmental performance Besides discussing the various details of the performance and extent of compliance by the consent holders, this report also assigns a rating as to each Company’s environmental and

Annual Plan 2016/2017

almost exactly, what was outlined for 2016/2017 in the 2015/2025 Long-Term Plan. There are no new issues, plans or programmes or work. The Council views this Annual Plan as “business as planned”. This Plan sets out how we intend to maintain our status as one of the lowest-rating Councils in New Zealand while still maintaining a high standard of programmes and services. The 2016/2017 year will see an increase of 1% in the general rates take (as forecast for

Appendix 1A: Catchments with high natural, ecological and amenity values

access for fish to National Park. Very popular and highly valued angling river. High native fish diversity and presence of threatened species. Upper and middle reaches very highly rated for aesthetic and scenic values. Median flow of 3500l/s at Mangatete Bridge. Steep gradients in upper and mid reaches with significant water movement and many rapids. Water quantity and movement contributes significantly to wild and scenic character. 39% total riparian cover, upper reaches

Westside Deep Well Injection Monitoring 2021-2022

its approach and that of consent holders to resource management and, ultimately, through the refinement of methods and considered responsible resource utilisation, to move closer to achieving sustainable development of the region’s resources. 1.1.4 Evaluation of environmental and administrative performance Besides discussing the various details of the performance and extent of compliance by the consent holders, this report also assigns a rating as to each Company’s environmental and

Trustpower Ltd Motukawa HEP Scheme Annual Report 2020 2021

List of tables Table 1 Summary of consents held by the Company for the Motukawa HEP scheme 5 Table 2 Gauging results for gaugings undertaken in relation to the Manganui River residual flow 12 Table 3 Details of consents and special conditions in relation to abstraction rates, discharge rates and water levels and the recording 13 Table 4 Summary of summer Manganui River daily water temperatures (°C) prior to the increase in residual flow to 400 L/s (1992-2002) and for the years since,

Appendix 1:River and stream catchments of high quality or high value

Upper and middle reaches very highly rated for aesthetic and scenic values. Median flow of 3500l/s at Mangatete Bridge. Steep gradients in upper and mid reaches with significant water movement and many rapids. Water quantity and movement contributes significantly to wild and scenic character. 39% total riparian cover, upper reaches mostly indigenous, middle reaches mixed vegetation, exotic trees and pasture, lower reaches barren or introduced grasses and weeds.

Agenda

Apologies Councillor M P Joyce Councillor D N MacLeod Councillor N W Walker Notification of Late Items Item Page Subject Item 1 4 Confirmation of Minutes Item 2 11 Consents and Regulatory Committee Minutes Item 3 16 Policy and Planning Committee Minutes Item 4 22 Regional Transport Committee Minutes Item 5 30 Executive, Audit and Risk Committee Minutes Item 6 35 Joint Committee Minutes Item 7 48 Setting of Rates 2017/2018 Item 8 54 Navigation contract and the