... you want to suggest any additional options? HBRC opposes option two which provides for the burial of up to five bodies on private land without resource consent. We feel that the criteria, as specified in footnote 61, are less stringent that the relevant Resource Management Act ...
... getting back to winter averages. Warm August temperatures underscored the month's hero which was air quality and no exceedances. We've survived another winter without exceeding the PM10 standard in Napier and, by the skin of our teeth, had just the one exceedance in Hastings. Brilliant ...
... of this report shows a clean copy of each of the Change 7 policies, as modified by the decisions of the Hearing Panel, without any associated markups. Section 6 of this report lists the water bodies in Hawke's Bay, with reasons, that qualify as being ...
... TT6 regarding the decision making criteria of production land use consents, the FEMP is a key requirement in the assessment of these activities. Without a FEMP, or at least the information required by Schedule 22 of the RRMP, the production land use aspect of the consent ...
... meeting was to discuss general issues associated with the application, and specific issues of concern to submitters. The meeting will be informal and without prejudice, the intention being to clarify and hopefully resolve the issues. The hope is that issues can be raised and any clarification ...
... Government's objectives for freshwater. Furthermore, it is HBRC's view that, subject to the related matters identified in this submission being addressed, without this new process there is practically no little likelihood of regional policy statement and regional plans being completed within the Government's demanding timeframes for ...
... need freshwater to survive. It is linked to the quality of life and wellbeing of every person in Hawke's Bay. We cannot do without it, but it is a finite resource that we must treat and manage with the utmost respect if we are to sustain our ...
... . The Hawke's Bay coastline between Clifton and Tangoio is defined by a gravel barrier ridge which provides a vital defence from the sea. Without it large areas of Napier City and some of Hastings District would be regularly inundated and potentially be uninhabitable. Coastal Hazard Zones and ...
... allows people to request official information held by local government. On this page you can find out how to make a LGOIMA using our online form to request information, including timelines and guidance. Requests for Official Information- LGOIMA Hawke's Bay Regional Council is committed to promoting ...
... groups. committees in New Zealand. Since its formation, It is proposed that the Committee be a permanent the Committee has worked together without a formal Committee (so it is not dissolved before each local statutory mandate, but nevertheless, operates under body election) and ...
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