... Bay's biodiversity is enhanced, healthy Hawke's Bay Biodiversity Strategy recognises that we must focus our efforts on protecting and enhancing high value biodiversity areas without devaluing other land uses and the rights of landowners. and functioning. Imagine the surroundings we'd inhabit and enjoy in Hawke's Bay if ...
... the Regional Resource Management Plan or Council work programme. 11. Further information about the background and purpose of proposed Plan Change 7 is online at www.hbrc.govt.nz (search #owb). 1https://www.hbrc.govt.nz/assets/Document-Library/Outstanding-Water-Bodies/1. Other-supporting-information/Section-32 ...
... is to take it as far as the Supreme Court. The reason for this is councils historically have made bad decisions about water allocation without consequence. I want to see how far the courts will hold councillors and council staff accountable for bad decisions, and how councillors ...
... link drains to any change in stream depletion. You are creating a monster. If a wetland that has been drained and that is without the knowledge of anyone, say five to ten years ago, then it is drawn to the attention of the Regional Council it ...
... not be involved in undertaking the proposed activity (f) or alternatively, the HBRC will consider resource consent applications for restricted discretionary activities without notification where written approval has been obtained from all of the above persons who are affected by the proposed activity. The above general ...
... supplied to us by other parties. This document contains confidential information and proprietary intellectual property. It should not be shown to other parties without consent from us and from the party which commissioned it. Mott MacDonald Page 2 of 7 (a) the nature of the ...
... note that submission of Cultural Impact Assessments are not a statutory requirement, and that the Council can continue to process the resource consent application without them. Our understanding of cultural effects associated with the application is set out in Section 8.8 and other places in the AEE ( ...
... the Regional Resource Management Plan or Council work programme. 11. Further information about the background and purpose of proposed Plan Change 7 is online at www.hbrc.govt.nz (search #owb). 1https://www.hbrc.govt.nz/assets/Document-Library/Outstanding-Water-Bodies/1. Other-supporting-information/Section-32 ...
... the Regional Resource Management Plan or Council work programme. 11. Further information about the background and purpose of proposed Plan Change 7 is online at www.hbrc.govt.nz (search #owb). 1https://www.hbrc.govt.nz/assets/Document-Library/Outstanding-Water-Bodies/1. Other-supporting-information/Section-32 ...
... groundwater quality in the Heretaunga Plains and Ruataniwha Plains aquifer systems and in unconfined or semi-confined productive aquifers is suitable for human consumption and irrigation without treatment, or after treatment where this is necessary because of the natural water quality. Comments: Federated Farmers support this objective ( ...
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