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  1. 2023-09-26-SOE_Logan-Brown_Water-Quality-and-Aquatic-Ecology.pdf [pdf, 329 KB]

    ...regional regulatory authorities”. This should be done by a suitably qualified expert. [30] The Waka Kotahi conditions propose that only the information required to be collected under clauses 62, 63, and 68 of the Resource Management (National Environmental Standards for Freshwater) Regulations 2020 (NES- F) is provided to the Regional Councils. I understand that Waka Kotahi considers this condition to meet the requirements of the ecologists in the Freshwater Ecology JWS. 8...

  2. [2024] NZEnvC 221 Connor [pdf, 330 KB]

    ...accordance with the documents and drawings and all supporting additional information submitted with the application, detailed below, and all referenced by the council as resource consent number LUC60415640: • Application Form and Assessment of Environmental Effects prepared by Kathryn Akozu of Barker & Associates Limited, titled: “Demolition of Building and Construction of a New Dwelling and Garage 22 Crescent Road, Epsom”, reference 19738, dated 17 February 2023. •...

  3. Wai 1040 Northland inquiry index [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    WAITANGI TRIBUNAL INDEX TO THE WAI 1040 COMBINED RECORD OF INQUIRY FOR TE PAPARAHI O TE RAKI PART I: RECORD OF PROCEEDINGS Document dates are: • Date of signature for documents generated by the Tribunal • Date received for documents filed with the Tribunal 1. STATEMENTS 1. 1 STATEMENTS OF CLAIM 1.1 Wai no: 24, 1.1 Date of SOC: 03 Sep 85 Date received: 13 Sep 85 Claimant: Tiata Witehira, K Witehira (deceased), T Tohu (deceased) Representing: Ngaitawake Concerning: Ra

  4. Gibbs v Te Runanga o Ngati Tama - Part Lot 2 and Lot 1 DP 4866 (TNK 4/901) and Section 1 SO 10359 CT TNK4/792 (2011) 274 Aotea MB 47 (274 AOT 47) [pdf, 370 KB]

    ...The Applicants [3] Mr and Mrs Gibbs have applied for the establishment of a Māori reservation over all the land owned by the trust per s 338 of Te Ture Whenua Māori Act 1993 (―the Act‖). They claim that, for historic, cultural, scenic, environmental and related purposes, the overlay of the Māori reservation will ensure the land is protected for future generations. [4] The Applicants further claim that they are attempting to live in ―te ao Māori‖ and seek to operate the...

  5. Appendix-2_James-Lambie_s87F-Report_Terrestrial-Ecology_28-April-2023.pdf [pdf, 756 KB]

    ...EXPERIENCE 7. My name is James Stuart Lambie. I am an independent ecologist and biosecurity policy advisor. I have held this position since 2017. Prior to this, I was employed by Horizons; first, in the role of Research Associate (ecology), then Environmental Scientist (ecology), then finally, as the Science Coordinator, for 11 years. Prior to Horizons, I was a biosecurity officer with the GWRC. 8. My work involves project-based technical investigations that include desk-top and...

  6. Appendix-3_Logan-Brown_s87F-Report_Water-Quality-and-Aquatic-Ecology_28-April-2023.pdf [pdf, 886 KB]

    ...sensitivity and the effects of the proposed Ō2NL Project are considered throughout this report. 26. The One Plan identifies a number of values relating to the Horizons region’s waterways.1 These values include the social, economic, cultural and environmental values of the region’s waterways. The region has also been split up into 43 water management zones, and then into a further 124 water management sub-zones.2 These values can be at a water management zone level (i.e. appl...

  7. 6_WK-response-to-District-Councils-request-for-information-under-section-92-Final-v2.pdf [pdf, 5.2 MB]

    ...aligns is consistent with the Project Objectives (as set out in Volume II, Part A s.4.6) and the various documents listed in s.1.4 of the CEDF (pgs 16 & 17), in relation to addressing community connectivity, severance, economic, social and environmental sustainability? One of the Ō2NL Project objectives is to ‘provide appropriate connections that integrate the state highway and the local road network to serve urban areas’. Further to the responses to requests 133 and...

  8. Research on the effectiveness of police practice in reducing residential burglary part 4: case study of Manurewa Local Police Area [pdf, 588 KB]

    ...Automated Fingerprint Identification System BTS Burglary Takings Squad CIB Criminal Investigations Branch CIU Criminal Investigation Unit Comms Northern Communication Centre CYF Child, Youth and Family ER Emergency Response ESR Hamilton Institute of Environmental Science and Research FGC Family Group Conference GDB General Duties Branch Intel Intelligence Section LES Wanganui Computer Database LET Law Enforcement Team MO modus operandi NIA National Intelligence Police Database (replacing LES) N...

  9. Research on the effectiveness of police practice in reducing residential burglary part 6: case study of Lower Hutt Police Area [pdf, 331 KB]

    ...System CCTV closed-circuit television CIB Criminal Investigations Branch Comms Central Communications Centre CPC Community Policing Centre CSM Crime Strategy Manager CYF Child Youth and Family DPR Directed Patrolling Report ESR Hamilton Institute of Environmental Science and Research FGC Family Group Conference GDB General Duties Branch Hutt Crim Lower Hutt crime and crash reduction intelligence model Intel Intelligence MO modus operandi NIA National Intelligence Application OC Officer in char...

  10. International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights - government report back 5th report [pdf, 242 KB]

    ...over-representation of Māori in the criminal justice system: (a) bias in the criminal justice system, such that any suspected or actual offending by Māori has harsher consequences for those Māori, and (b) a range of adverse early-life social and environmental factors resulting in Māori being at greater risk of offending as adults. 7. The report concluded that, although there were indications of a degree of over- representation that related solely to ethnicity, the disproportion...