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Council Minutes Council Minutes UNCONFIRMED ORDINARY COUNCIL MEETING 7.00pm, 23 November, 2004 RAAFA Estate - Cambrai 85 Hester Avenue Merriwa CITY OF WANNEROO MINUTES OF ORDINARY COUNCIL MEETING 23 NOVEMBER, 2004 I UNCONFIRMED MINUTES OF ORDINARY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON TUESDAY 23 NOVEMBER 2004 CONTENTS ITEM 1 ATTENDANCES 1 ITEM 2 APOLOGIES AND LEAVE OF ABSENCE 1 ITEM 3 PUBLIC QUESTION TIME 2 PQ02-11/04 MR V HARMAN, HESTER AVENUE, WANNEROO 2 PQ03-11/04 MR V HARMAN, HESTER AVENUE, WANNEROO 3 PQ04-11/04 MS S MARTIN, OCEAN DRIVE, QUINNS ROCKS 3 PQ05-11/04 MR C LINDSAY, WENTWORTH STREET, YANCHEP 3 ITEM 4 CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES 4 OC02-11/04 MINUTES OF ORDINARY COUNCIL MEETING HELD ON 02 NOVEMBER 2004 4 ITEM 5 ANNOUNCEMENTS BY THE MAYOR WITHOUT DISCUSSION 4 A02-11/04 MEETINGS ON TOUR 4 ITEM 6 QUESTIONS FROM ELECTED MEMBERS 4 ITEM 7 PETITIONS 4 NEW PETITIONS PRESENTED 4 PT02-11/04 LIGHTING – OLDHAM OVAL 4 PT03-11/04 VERGE AND PARK MOWING PROGRAM, YANCHEP/TWO ROCKS 5 PT04-11/04 USAGE OF UNIT 2/49 BERRIMAN DRIVE, WANGARA 5 PT05-11/04 ABANDONED HOUSE, 4 EAST ROAD, PEARSALL 5 PT06-11/04 TRAFFIC ISLAND, HUGHIE EDWARDS DRIVE, MERRIWA 5 CITY OF WANNEROO MINUTES OF ORDINARY COUNCIL MEETING 23 NOVEMBER, 2004 II UPDATE ON PETITIONS 6 PT01-11/04 LOCATION OF GNANGARA’S LAND USE BE CHANGED TO FUTURE URBAN 6 ITEM 8 REPORTS 6 DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST BY ELECTED MEMBERS, INCLUDING THE NATURE AND EXTENT OF THE INTEREST. DECLARATION OF INTEREST FORMS TO BE COMPLETED AND HANDED TO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER. 6 PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT 6 POLICIES & STUDIES 6 PD08-11/04 DRAFT SIGNAGE STRATEGY 6 PD09-11/04 NETWORK CITY: COMMUNITY PLANNING STRATEGY FOR PERTH AND PEEL 17 TOWN PLANNING SCHEMES AND STRUCTURE PLANS 19 PD10-11/04 ADOPTION OF DRAFT STRUCTURE PLAN 56: LOT 505 PEDERICK ROAD, NEERABUP 19 DELEGATED AUTHORITY REPORTS 26 PD11-11/04 SUBDIVISION APPLICATIONS DETERMINED UNDER DELEGATED AUTHORITY DURING OCTOBER 2004 26 PD12-11/04 DEVELOPMENT APPLICATIONS DETERMINED BY DELEGATED AUTHORITY FOR OCTOBER 2004 28 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 37 PD13-11/04 CITY OF WANNEROO TOURISM STRATEGY 37 OTHER MATTERS 123 PD14-11/04 CLOSURE OF PINJAR ROAD AT NEAVES ROAD, BANKSIA GROVE - MARIGINIUP 123 PD15-11/04 LIFTING OF URBAN DEFERRED ZONING IN THE METROPOLITAN REGION SCHEME - LOT 3 (389) GNANGARA ROAD, WANGARA 124 PD16-11/04 MIDGE MANAGEMENT STRATEGY PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT 124 PD17-11/04 RETAINING WALL ENCROACHMENT WITHIN RESERVE NO 33797, LOCATION 9412 (19) SHAMROCK COURT, TWO ROCKS 125 TECHNICAL SERVICES 126 TENDERS 126 TS05-11/04 TENDER NO 04392 - THE PROVISION OF PARKS MAINTENANCE SERVICES WITHIN THE BUTLER PRECINCT FOR A PERIOD OF THREE YEARS 126 TS06-11/04 TENDER NO: 04410 - DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF THREE METAL FABRICATED BUILDINGS AT THE CITY OF WANNEROO WORKS DEPOT 126 CITY OF WANNEROO MINUTES OF ORDINARY COUNCIL MEETING 23 NOVEMBER, 2004 III TS07-11/04 TENDER NO 04413 - SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF MOBILE GARBAGE BINS FOR A PERIOD OF TWO YEARS 127 TS08-11/04 TENDER NO 04414 THE SUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF IRRIGATION SPRINKLERS FOR A PERIOD OF TWELVE MONTHS 127 TS09-11/04 TENDER NO. 04416 - THE REFURBISHMENT OF THE OLD CIVIC CENTRE, CIVIC DRIVE, WANNEROO 128 TS10-11/04 TENDER NO 04415 - THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE OLD CIVIC CENTRE GARDENS AND CIVIL WORKS, CIVIC DRIVE, WANNEROO 128 TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT 128 TS11-11/04 "PLEASE SLOW DOWN CONSIDER OUR KIDS" BIN STICKER PROJECT UPDATE AND ACTION PLAN 128 LAND DEVELOPMENT 129 TS12-11/04 SUBDIVISIONAL RETAINING WALLS OVER 3 METRES IN HEIGHT, LOTS 22, 23 AND 24 KINGSWAY, LANDSDALE (WAPC 125154) 129 INFRASTRUCTURE 129 TS13-11/04 SAVONA GROVE, MINDARIE - DRAINAGE SUMP IMPROVEMENTS 129 TS14-11/04 INTERSECTION STREET LIGHTING FOR THE CARRAMAR SPECIAL RURAL AREA 130 TS15-11/04 STREET LIGHTING FOR YANCHEP BEACH ROAD AT THE LAGOON DRIVE ROUNDABOUT – BUDGET VARIATION 130 CORPORATE SERVICES 131 FINANCE 131 CS05-11/04 WARRANT OF PAYMENTS - FOR THE PERIOD TO 31 OCTOBER 2004 131 CS06-11/04 CHANGE BASIS FOR VALUATION OF LAND - VARIOUS PROPERTIES 218 CS07-11/04 RATING OF LOTS 6, 7 AND 10 SYDNEY ROAD, GNANGARA 218 CONTRACTS AND PROPERTY 219 CS08-11/04 PROPOSED LEASE - LAKE JOONDALUP KINDERGARTEN INC - 10 NEVILLE DRIVE, WANNEROO 219 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 219 COMMUNITY SERVICES 219 CD05-11/04 FERRARA RESERVE ARTIST SELECTION 219 CD06-11/04 REQUEST FOR DONATIONS OF WAIVER OF FEES 220 CITY OF WANNEROO MINUTES OF ORDINARY COUNCIL MEETING 23 NOVEMBER, 2004 IV LEISURE & LIBRARY SERVICES 220 CD07-11/04 APPOINTMENT OF COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVE TO THE HERITAGE SERVICES ADVISORY COMMITTEE 220 CD08-11/04 CARRAMAR GOLF COURSE PETITION 221 CD09-11/04 WANNEROO LIBRARY RELOCATION 221 RANGER & SAFETY SERVICES 221 CD10-11/04 APPOINTMENT OF COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVES FOR THE SAFER CITIZENS WORKING GROUP 221 CD11-11/04 AMENDMENT TO CITY OF WANNEROO ANIMALS LOCAL LAW 1999 - RESTRICTED DOG EXERCISE AREAS 222 CD12-11/04 COMMUNITY CONSULTATION ON THE PROPOSED CLOSURE OF THE QUINNS ROCKS CAR PARK AT NIGHT FOR A TRIAL PERIOD OF TWELVE MONTHS 224 CD13-11/04 APPLICATION TO KEEP MORE THAN TWO DOGS 225 CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICE 226 CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER 226 CE04-11/04 ADOPTION OF THE 2003/04 ANNUAL REPORT AND AUDITED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS FOR THE CITY OF WANNEROO 226 STRATEGIC & EXECUTIVE SERVICES 311 CE05-11/04 DONATIONS, SPONSORSHIP AND WAIVER OF FEE REQUESTS DETERMINED UNDER DELEGATED AUTHORITY - NOVEMBER 2004 311 CE06-11/04 DONATIONS TO BE CONSIDERED BY COUNCIL 314 CE07-11/04 BLESSING OF THE FLEET CHANGE OF SUPPLIER 315 CE08-11/04 STRATEGIC PLAN - QUARTERLY PERFORMANCE REPORT – SEPTEMBER QUARTER 2004 315 ITEM 9 MOTIONS ON NOTICE 397 ITEM 10 URGENT BUSINESS 397 ITEM 11 CONFIDENTIAL 397 ITEM 12 DATE OF NEXT MEETING 397 THE NEXT ORDINARY COUNCILLORS BRIEFING SESSION HAS BEEN SCHEDULED FOR 6.00PM ON TUESDAY, 7 DECEMBER 2004, TO BE HELD AT THE CIVIC CENTRE, DUNDEBAR ROAD, WANNEROO. 397 ITEM 13 CLOSURE 397 CITY OF WANNEROO MINUTES OF ORDINARY COUNCIL MEETING 23 NOVEMBER, 2004 1 MINUTES Please refer to agenda for details of full reports and attachments. Item 1 Attendances JON KELLY, JP Mayor Councillors: MARK PEARSON Alexander Ward BRETT TREBY Alexander Ward SAM SALPIETRO (Deputy Mayor), JP Central Ward FRANK CVITAN, JP Central Ward TRACEY ROBERTS Coastal Ward IAN GOODENOUGH, JP Coastal Ward RUDI STEFFENS CD Hester Ward TERRY LOFTUS North Ward ALAN BLENCOWE South Ward JUDITH HUGHES South Ward GLYNIS MONKS Wanneroo Ward DOT NEWTON Wanneroo Ward Officers: C JOHNSON Chief Executive Officer F BENTLEY Director, Community Development D BLAIR Director, Technical Services B PERRYMAN Director, Corporate Services R PEAKE Manager, Planning Services D SIMMS Manager, Strategic & Executive Services R HARKINS Minute Officer Item 2 Apologies and Leave of Absence JOHN STEWART Hester Ward LOUISE MCNAMARA North Ward There were 84 registered members of the public and one member of the press in attendance. Mayor Kelly declared the meeting open at 7.00pm and requested Cr Steffens to introduce the councillors and directors of the City of Wanneroo. CITY OF WANNEROO MINUTES OF ORDINARY COUNCIL MEETING 23 NOVEMBER, 2004 2 Item 3 Public Question Time PQ02-11/04 Mr V Harman, Hester Avenue, Wanneroo Received at the Briefing Session to be presented at Council meeting 1. Can Council indicate how it will implement the proposed ratings for retirement villages? 2. What is the current situation regarding the ambulance depot in Merriwa? 3. Does Council have a provisional opening date for the Clarkson library? Response by Director Corporate Services 1. The Premier of Western Australia recently announced an $11 million concession package for West Australian pensioners and seniors living in retirement villages, park homes and caravan parks. The package, as announced, is to provide a benefit to pensioners/seniors by extending the availability of concessions for local government rates, water charges and emergency services levy. The changes to the Law required to give effect to these new concessions have yet to be decided. The Premier has stated, however, that the government would work with operators of retirement villages, lifestyle/park home villages and caravan parks, local governments and other agencies to implement the decision. The Assistant Commissioner of State Revenue, Mr Nigel Mills, has accepted an offer from the City’s Director Corporate Services to provide input to the Working Party responsible for the implementation. In essence, the Rates and Charges (Rebates & Deferments) Act 1992 will be amended to extend pensioner/senior concessions to lifetime leaseholders with effect from 1 July 2005. This has been announced by the Government and it is also understood to be a priority of the State Opposition. The implementation details are yet to be developed, but will be the subject of a consultative process, including representatives from local governments. Response by Director Community Development 2. The St John Ambulance Association has acquired premises in Jenolan Way, Merriwa and are converting the former petrol station to an ambulance depot. Council approvals have been issued for this work. 3. The Clarkson Library will be open for library borrowers and new library members from the first week in February. CITY OF WANNEROO MINUTES OF ORDINARY COUNCIL MEETING 23 NOVEMBER, 2004 3 PQ03-11/04 Mr V Harman, Hester Avenue, Wanneroo Statement - St John Ambulance Depot, Merriwa In reference to question 2 answered in PQ02-11/04 it was not realised the service was in operation and in fact had started the day the question was put to Council Briefing Session. Response by Mayor Kelly Council’s efficiency was highlighted. Question - Item CD09-11/04 Wanneroo Library Relocation Noted that the report had been withdrawn however what effect would the withdrawal of $100,000 from the Clarkson Library have on the eventual opening of the Wanneroo Library? Response by Mayor Kelly All works on the Clarkson Library will be completed with an estimated saving in excess of $100,000.
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