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Rates and Charges Table Of Contents Cabonne Council 11 1.0 – Rates and Charges 11 1.01 – Rates 11 Farmland 11 Residential 11 Residential – Canowindra Town 11 Mining 11 Business 11 Business – Molong Town 12 Business – Canowindra Town 12 1.02 – Sewer Availability & Sewer Usage Charges 12 Molong Sewer Scheme 12 Availability Charge – Domestic 12 Residential 12 Combined Availability & Consumption Charge – Domestic 13 Availability Charge – Commercial 13 Availability Charge – Other 13 Non Residential 13 Other 13 Canowindra Sewer Scheme 13 Availability Charge – Domestic 14 Availability Charge – Capital Contribution Paid – Occupied Domestic 14 Residential 14 Combined Availability & Consumption Charge – Domestic 14 Combined Availability & Consumption Charge – Capital Contribution Paid 14 Availability Charge – Commercial 14 Availability Charge – Capital Contribution Paid – Occupied Commercial 15 Availability Charge – Commercial 15 Availability Charge – Other 15 Capital Contribution Paid 15 Non Residential 15 Other 15 Eugowra Sewer Scheme 15 Availability Charge – Domestic 15 Availability Charge Capital Contribution Paid – Occupied Domestic 16 Residential 16 Combined Availability & Consumption Charge – Domestic 16 Combined Availability & Consumption Charge – Domestic – Capital Contribution Paid 16 Availability Charge – Commercial 16 Availability Charge – Capital Contribution Paid – Occupied Commercial 16 Availability Charge – Other 17 Connected Capital Contribution Paid 17 Non Residential 17 Other 17 Cudal, Manildra, Cumnock and Yeoval Sewer Schemes 17 Availability Charge – Domestic 17 Residential 17 2018/2019 | Page 3 of 77 Combined Availability & Consumption Charge – Domestic 18 Availability Charge – Commercial 18 Availability Charge – Other 18 Non Residential 18 Other 18 1.03 – Stormwater Management Service Charge 19 1.04 – Interest on Arrears of Rates & Charges 19 1.10 – Water Access Charges & Water Usage Charges 19 Access Charge – Domestic 19 Access Charge – N/R Domestic 19 Access Charge – N/R Commercial 19 Access Charge – Special Agreements 19 Access Charge – Commercial 20 Access Charge – Other 20 Other 20 Consumption 20 North Yeoval Wellington Water Supply 20 Access Charge – Commercial 20 Access Charge – Domestic 21 Access Charge – Other 21 Consumption 21 1.2 – Waste Management Charges 21 1.21 – Domestic/Business Waste Management Charge 21 1.22 – Business Waste Management Charge 21 1.23 – Waste Management Charge 21 1.24 – Future Capital Works Remediation 22 1.25 – North Yeoval Services 22 2.0 – General/Administration/Sundries 23 2.01 – Sundry Certificates and Administration Charges 23 2.02 – Photocopying, Laminating, Binding Charges and Plan Printing 24 Photocopying 24 A4 Black & White 24 A3 Black & White 24 A4 Colour 24 A3 Colour 24 Laminating and Binding 24 Plan Printing & Copies 24 Colour Printing 24 Cost of customised maps with 4 themes based on 1 hour compilation and production time incl. labour, materials and one plan 24 Plan Prints 25 Plan Copies 25 2.03 – Future Sewerage Connections 25 2.06 – Leaseback of Staff/Mayor Vehicles 25 Fortnightly Lease Back 25 Leaseback of Mayor Vehicle 25 2.07 – Information Available to the Public 26 2.08 – Privacy & Personal Information Protection Act 26 2.09 – Library Services 26 2018/2019 | Page 4 of 77 Overdue Items 27 Reservations 27 Inter Library Loans 27 3.0 – Community Services 28 3.01 – Family Day Care Fees 28 Additional Charges 28 Outside School Hours Care Services 28 3.02 – Community Bus Services 28 Passengers who qualify for Community Care under the Aged Care Act 1997 28 Passengers other than those who qualify for Community Care under the Aged Care Act 1997 29 3.03 – Social Support/Neighbour Aid 29 3.04 – Meals on Wheels/Food Services 30 3.05 – Community Transport Services 30 Client Contributions for Cabonne Community HACC Transport Driver Scheme 30 Canowindra Local Trip – donation for one 30 Cargo Local Trip – donation for one 31 Cudal Local Trip – donation for one 31 Yeoval Local Trip – donation for one 31 Eugowra Local Trip – donation for one 31 Molong Local Trip – donation for one 32 Manildra Local Trip – donation for one 32 Cumnock Local Trip – donation for one 32 Canowindra Local Trip – donation for two or more 32 Cargo Local Trip – donation for two or more 33 Cudal Local Trip – donation for two or more 33 Yeoval Local Trip – donation for two or more 33 Eugowra Local Trip – donation for two or more 33 Molong Local Trip – donation for two or more 34 Manildra Local Trip – donation for two or more 34 Cumnock Local Trip – donation for two or more 34 Client Contributions for Health Transport Drivers Scheme 34 Canowindra Local Trip – donation for one 34 Cargo Local Trip – donation for one 35 Cudal Local Trip – donation for one 35 Yeoval Local Trip – donation for one 35 Eugowra Local Trip – donation for one 35 Manildra Local Trip – donation for one 36 Molong Local Trip – donation for one 36 Cumnock Local Trip – donation for one 36 Other 36 Canowindra Local Trip – donation for two or more 36 Cargo Local Trip – donation for two or more 37 Cudal Local Trip – donation for two or more 37 Yeoval Local Trip – donation for two or more 37 Eugowra Local Trip – donation for two or more 37 Manildra Local Trip – donation for two or more 38 Molong Local Trip – donation for two or more 38 Cumnock Local Trip – donation for two or more 38 Other 38 2018/2019 | Page 5 of 77 4.0 – Rentals/Leases/Annual Charges 39 4.01 – Sporting Grounds 39 4.02 – Tennis Courts 39 4.03 – Showgrounds 39 4.04 – Property Rentals 40 4.05 – Sundry Rentals 40 4.06 – Council Land/Reserves 40 4.07 – Lease – Road Reserves 41 4.08 – Molong Community Hall 42 4.09 – Cudal Community Hall 43 4.10 – Cumnock Community Centre 43 4.11 – Cargo Hall/Manildra Hall/Yeoval Hall/Eugowra Youth Centre 43 4.12 – Moorbel Hall 43 4.13 – Waluwin Health Centre 43 Consulting Rooms 43 Meeting Rooms 43 CWA 44 Greater Western Area Health Services 44 General Practice Solutions 44 5.0 – Environmental Services – Health 45 5.01 – General Fees and Charges 45 Provision of Information/Advice 45 Other 45 Documents (photocopies) 45 5.02 – Licence and Inspection Charges 45 Amusement Devices Inspections 45 Food Shop & Caravan Park Inspection Fee 45 Events – Cabonne shows, Festivals etc. 46 Temporary Food Permit 46 Hairdressing/Barbershop/Beautician Inspection 46 Improvement Notice (Food Act) 46 5.03 – S68 Local Govt Act (Waste Water Management Fees) 46 5.04 – Drainage diagram 46 5.05 – Animal Registrations 46 5.06 – Impounding Costs – dogs and cats 46 5.07 – Straying Stock – Transport 47 Impounding – Other 47 5.08 – Straying Stock – Provision of Food and Care 47 5.09 – Disposal Waste at Landfills 47 Tyres (Non Commercial users only) 47 Oils 47 Batteries 47 5.10 – Residential Waste 48 5.11 – Commercial Waste 48 Residents 48 Non Residents 48 2018/2019 | Page 6 of 77 5.12 – Industrial Waste 48 5.13 – Green Waste 48 5.14 – Asbestos Waste 49 5.15 – Animal Carcasses 49 5.16 – Items for Sale 49 5.17 – Items Free of Charge 49 5.18 – Skip Bin Hire Charges 49 Hire Charge 50 Weekly Rental Charge 50 Travel Charges 50 5.19 – Cemetery Fees 50 5.20 – Protection of the Environment Operations Act 50 Clean Up Notice 50 Prevention Notice 50 5.21 – Swimming Pool Act 1992 51 6.0 – Environmental Services – Building 52 6.01 – Sundry Building Fees 52 6.02 – Miscellaneous Building Fees 52 Awnings/Façade Safety Inspection (awnings over Council footpaths) 52 6.1 – Environmental Services – Development 53 6.11 – Fees for Development Applications 53 6.12 – Fees for Subdivision 53 New Road 53 No New Road 53 Strata 54 Subdivision Certificate 54 6.13 – Development – Integrated 54 6.13 – Development – Designated 54 6.13 – Concurrence Fee 54 6.14 – Development Requiring Advertising 54 6.15 – Modification of A Consent 54 96(1) Modification involving minor error, misdescription or miscalculation 54 96(1A) Modification involving minimal environmental impact 54 a. If the original fee was less than $100 55 b. If the fee for the original was greater than $100 55 6.16 – Review of Determination 55 (a) Development not involving the erection of a building, the carrying out of work or the demolition of work or a building 55 (b) The erection of a dwelling house with an estimated cost of construction of $100,000 or less 55 (c) In the case of an application with respect to any other development application 56 6.17 – Other Fees 56 6.18 – Part 4A Certificates 56 Construction Certificate 56 Construction Certificate & Complying Development Certification Modification 56 Complying Development 57 Inspection Fee 57 Reinspection Fee 57 2018/2019 | Page 7 of 77 Occupation Certificate 57 Lodgement of Part 4A Certificates 57 Basix Certificate amendment fee 57 6.19 – Rural Addressing 57 6.20 – Engineering Construction Certificate Issued Under The Roads Act 58 Access 58 Major Works (separate design approval required) 58 Plus 58 Other 58 6.21 – Bond Establishment Fee 58 6.22 – Fire and Rescue NSW 58 7.1 – Environmental Services – Planning 59 7.01 – Residential Development 59 7.02 – Heritage Conservation Areas 59 7.03 – SEPP 4 Notification 59 7.04 – Rezoning Requests 59 7.05 – Certificates Under Section 149 Planning Certificates 59 7.06 – Building Certificates 59 (a) Class 1 and as Class 10 building 59 (b) Any other class of building; 59 (c) Reinspection fee where it is reasonably necessary to carry out more than one inspection prior to issue 60 (d) Fee for copy of a Building Certificate 60 7.07 – S735A and S121ZP Certificates 60 7.08 – Sundry Fees 60 7.09 – Searches and Copying 60 7.11 – Development Inquiry – Investigations and Reports 60
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