Policy & Planning agenda August 2018
Policy and Planning Committee Agenda August 2018
Policy and Planning Committee Agenda August 2018
Irrigation Water Annual Report 2022-2023
page 188 CO AS TAL P L AN F O R TARANAK I S chedu le 5 – H i s t o r i c he r i t age Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi Within this coastal area between Rangitaawhi and Wai-o-Turi Marae is ‘‘Te Kiri o Rauru’’, the skin of Rauru. Te Kiri o Rauru is an important life force that has contributed to the physical and spiritual well-being of Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi. Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi used the entire coastal area from Te Awanui o Taikehu (Pātea River) to the mouth of the
Rauru Kiitahi with the Nukumaru Recreation Rauru Kiitahi with the Nukumaru Recreation Rauru Kiitahi with the Nukumaru Recreation Rauru Kiitahi with the Nukumaru Recreation ReserveReserveReserveReserve Waikaramihi is the name given to the marae tawhito that is situated within the Nukumaru Recreation Reserve, on the coast between Waiinu and Tuaropaki. Ngaa Rauru Kiitahi traditionally camped at Waikaramihi from October to March each year. The main food gathering area was between the
Colin McLellan Consents Manager Darlene Ladbrook Senior Consents Administration Officer Janette Harper Consents Administration Officer page Submitters: Te Kaahui o Rauru Esther Tinirau Kaiwhakahaere Dallas McLeod Wharetaapapa Marae Trustees Hayden Potaka Te Ihupuku Marae Martin Davis Tauranga Ika Marae Che Wilson Expert Witness Gerrard Albert Expert Witness Others in attendance: Kiwa Hammond Maori Interpreter Some other members of Taranaki Regional
Management Ms A J Matthews Director – Environment Quality Mr D R Harrison Director – Operations Mrs M G Jones Governance Administrator Miss N A Chadwick Executive Assistant Mr C Woollin Communication Advisor Mr R Timutimu Ngati Maru - Cultural Advisor The meeting opened with Karakia at 10.30am 2 public representing Owae Marae 4 public representing Wild for Taranaki Apologies were received and sustained from Councillor D
Regional Air Quality Plan for Taranaki Appendix 10F: Taranaki iwi statutory acknowledgements
associated cultural values. In the event iwi and hapū wished to develop for example a marae and/ or papakāinga housing (sensitive activities) within close proximity to existing oil and gas activities, it is considered that amendments to this policy would enable potential reverse sensitivity effects to be addressed. Amend the policy to read as follows: Ensure sensitive activities do not compromise or restrict the efficient operation and/or maintenance of existing lawfully established [oil
Permit 828 Fraser Road, Hawera Tangahoe 23-11182-1.0 R2/11182-1.0 New Plymouth District Council 02-Nov-23 New consent To drill wells within 25 metres of the Tangaroa Stream for the purpose of geotechnical testing Land Use Consent Within Manukorihi Intermediate School, Waitara High School, Owae Marae and Pennington Park, Waitara Waitara 23-09908-1.1 R2/9908-1.1 Fonterra Limited 02-Nov-23 Change of consent conditions To discharge dairy liquids onto land and the associated emissions to