TRC Bulletin
TRC Bulletin
26 November 2015
Items of interest from today’s meeting of the Taranaki
Regional Council’s Policy and Planning
Committee
Gaps in the bigger picture
Environment Aotearoa 2015, the national state of the
environment report published in October, is a useful
document but has gaps and may be open to misinterpretation,
the Committee was told. An initial analysis of the Ministry
for the Environment publication, for example, found minimal
discussion of what is happening at local or regional level.
This may give the mistaken impression that national trends
are consistent across the country, rather than linked to
particular issues in some regions. The publication heralds a
new approach to environmental reporting under new
legislation, and the Council will make submissions on
detailed regulations currently being drawn up in
Wellington.
Coastal treasures
documented
A new study identifying
outstanding coastal areas has been generally well received
and is an important building block in the Council’s review
of its Regional Coastal Plan for Taranaki. The study lists
seven areas of outstanding natural character and nine with
outstanding natural features and landscapes, all of which
will be given the highest level of protection. Five of the
locations are new, adding to those already in the current
Plan. Surf breaks will be studied and catalogued separately.
See bit.ly/Coastal-landscape.
Progress
on pest plan
A new Draft Regional Pest Management Plan is expected to be published in mid-2016 for public feedback, the Committee was told. The new plan will combine the current Pest Animal Strategy and Pest Plant Strategy, and will incorporate new Government requirements on the issue. Recent work has included detailed cost-benefit analyses of control measures on particular pest species and the development of ‘good neighbour rules’ that the Crown must meet to ensure the Council’s pest management approach is effective.
Please note there is a separate statement on freshwater management arising from today’s meeting.
ENDS