Yarriambiack Shire Council 4Th October 2019 Tender in the Know

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Yarriambiack Shire Council 4Th October 2019 Tender in the Know Yarriambiack shire council 4th October 2019 tender in the know... Seniors week Concert YARRIAMBIACK CREEK opportunities The Yarriambiack Creek Advisory Committee (YCAC) and 10th October 2019 Yarriambiack Shire Council invites tenders from competent and representatives from the Wimmera Catchment Management Authority experienced Contractors for: visited the mouth of the Yarriambiack Creek where it takes off from CONTRACT C 248/2019 - Supply & Delivery of New Tipping Cab the Wimmera River on Wednesday 4 September. Those ready for a Chassis Truck (450HP) retrofitted with existing CBB tub. Tenders hike met at the Longerenong Homestead and were on foot from there. close Friday, 4th October 2019 at 2.00pm. The first stop was “the regulator”. A massive earth wall built across the Contract C251/2019 – Minor patching including stabilisation and creek about 100 years ago. The earth wall is about 80 metres wide sealing of existing road pavement material – General Stabilisation and up to 12m high. It only has two 900mm culverts in the bottom of Works (4,155.74 m2)- Various Roads across Yarriambiack Shire the structure and restricts flow up Yarriambiack Creek. YCAC have Council. Tenders close 18 October 2019 at 4.00pm. often discussed the benefits of having “the regulator” removed. The regulator is about 500m from the Wimmera River. Contract C252/2019 – The contract is to design and construct footpath, kerb and channel, nature strip and roads with parking The opening of the Yarriambiack Creek at the mouth is about 1m wide bays as directed and indicated on the layout plan of Werrigar at the base and had a trickle of water running northward on the day Street, Warracknabeal, Vic, 3393. Tenders close 16 October 2019 from the Wimmera River. Attendees then inspected “the sill” across at 4.00pm. the Wimmera River. The sill was constructed in 1967 to provide Enquiries regarding the above tenders should be directed to Helen Yarriambiack Creek with its fair share of water. It was noted that the Pollard on 5398 0133, email [email protected] sill is falling into disrepair, which was noticed after the 2011 flood. Despite calls by YCAC for its repair nothing has been done. All Tender forms may be obtained by downloading from www. yarriambiack.vic.gov.au. Tenders may be lodged in the Tender Box Further flood modelling of effects of the removal of the regulator at 34 Lyle Street, Warracknabeal 3393 prior to the closing date has been done and more refined work on the impacts on nearby in a sealed envelope endorsed with the description of tender and agricultural land is expected within the next year. contract number. REGIONAL COMPOSTING FACILITY Email, facsimile or late submissions will not be considered.’ Swan Hill Rural City Council, Buloke Shire Council and Yarriambiack Shire have obtained funding to seek submissions for a Business Case for a Regional Composting Facility. The study will identify the WARRACKNABEAL TOWN HALL EXPRESSION OF INTEREST infrastructure requirements, legalities, identify various models, and A free BBQ lunch will be provided after the performance at the Warracknabeal Community Centre (Cnr of Scott & Gardiner Street) HOPETOUN SWIMMING POOL LIFEGUARDS look at the cost and feasibility of introducing such a scheme to service the three Councils. The Yarriambiack Shire Council is seeking to build a talented pool of ALL SENIORS ARE INVITED TO ATTEND! suitably experienced candidates who would be interested in gaining Tenders are currently being evaluated with the project expected to be Free Transportation will be available; bus collection times are as an opportunity to be part of the Lifeguarding team at Hopetoun for completed by the end of the calendar year. follows: the 2019/2020 season. Applicants must be 18 years of age and FOOD PREMISES INSPECTIONS Transport 1 - Murtoa 8.40am, Rupanyup 9.10am, Minyip 9.40am prepared to obtain: Council is currently conducting an increased number of food premises Transport 2 - Woomelang 8.30am, Hopetoun 9.00am, Beulah • Working with Children Certificate inspections, which is anticipated to continue over the next few 9.30am, Brim 9.45am • Level Two First Aid months. Despite the higher number of inspections, compliance rates Pick up and drop off will be from all local Senior Citizens buildings in • Pool Guard Certificate by our local proprietors have been very good. No major or critical each town (Brim - Town Hall) To apply, please provide a letter expressing your interest in the noncompliances have been identified over the period. A number of PLEASE BE 10 MINUTES EARLY AT PICK UP POINTS! position, your current skills, experience relevant to the position and new food premises applications have also been received, varying For more information and transport bookings please contact a copy of your current resume. This position is classified as Band 1, from class 2 to class 4 premises. Council’s Aged & Disability Services Officer, Alannah Lehmann Level A with a pay rate of $34.63 per hour including casual loading. on 5398 0107. Applications close at 5pm on Friday, 4th October and should be REQUEST FOR QUOTE addressed to Chief Executive Officer, Yarriambiack Shire Council, Project No Q97-2019: Minyip Lions Reserve– Supply & Install New PO Box 243 Warracknabeal 3393. ADOPTION OF MEETING Playground Equipment A satisfactory Current Police Check will be required by the Copies of the Request for Quote (RFQ) documents and specifications successful applicant. PROCEDURES LOCAL LAW 2019 for the above project can be obtained by contacting Nathan McLean Notice is hereby given that the Yarriambiack Shire Council, at its Yarriambiack Shire Council is an Equal Employment Opportunity on 5398 0100, mobile 0407 699 545 or email nmclean@yarriambiack. Ordinary Meeting of Council held 25 September 2019, resolved to employer and committed to the principles of workplace diversity. vic.gov.au. adopt its Council Meeting Procedures 2019, in accordance with The Form of Quotation & Price Schedule will be received up until 5pm sections 119 and 223 of the Local Government Act 1989. Friday 23rd October 2019. They can be sent electronically as noted AUSTRALIA DAY AWARDS This Local Law will come into operation on 4 October 2019. (Local Government) 2020 on the RFQ document, by post, or hard copy delivered to our office at 34 Lyle Street, Warracknabeal 3393 or PO Box 243, Warracknabeal Purpose of the Local Law Nominations are being sought by Yarriambiack Shire Council for 3393. The purpose and general purport of the Local Law is to: persons who may qualify as: Citizen of the Year, Young Citizen of • regulate the use of the Council’s common seal the Year and Community Event of the Year. Later responses will not be considered. The lowest or any quote may not necessarily be accepted. • regulate the proceedings for the election of the Mayor, Deputy Nominations may be lodged by individuals or organisations. Mayor and Chairpersons of various Committees Application forms are available at the Municipal Office • regulate proceedings of Council meetings, Committee meetings Warracknabeal or alternatively download from our website: www. FIXING OUR ROADS... and meetings conducted by or on behalf of Council yarriambiack.vic.gov.au. Nominations must be received by 5pm on • make provision for related administrative procedures Friday, 6th December 2019. Nominations should be addressed: GRAVEL SHOULDER RE-SHEETS: • Centre Hill Rd – 2kms, Binders Rd - Lascelles East Rd. 10% • provide for the peace, order and good government of the municipal “Australia Day Awards” Yarriambiack Shire Council, PO Box 243, complete. Funding - Roads to Recovery. district Warracknabeal 3393. GRAVEL RE-SHEETS: A copy of the Local Law and Community Impact Statement can • 3LK Rd – 4.8kms starting 8kms from Wimmera Hwy - Gellatlys Rd. be inspected at the Council Office, 34 Lyle Street, Warracknabeal Plaque Unveiling - 20% complete. Funding - Roads to Recovery. during office hours. Warracknabeal Agricultural Museum • Centre Hill Rd – 420m starting 11kms from Hopetoun Sea Lake Rd Alternatively, you can view the documents on Council’s Website: - Hollands Rd. 30% complete. www.yarriambiack.vic.gov.au The official event was attended by Dr Anne Webster MP (Member REHABS: for Mallee) who unveiled a commemorative plaque at the site. • Banyena Pimpinio Rd – 1.5kms starting V Schultz Rd heading The total project was $77K and was made possible through the 2016- west, Renew 6.6m seal. 20% complete. notice of planning permits 2018 Federal Government’s Drought Communities Programme and • Yaapeet Kenmare Rd – 1.6kms starting 21.5kms from Cowan St, Yarriambiack Shire Council. Renew 4m seal. 80% complete. Funding - Fixing Country Roads. Application Reference: TP43-19.The land affected by the application The facility required an upgrade in the fire safety system at the UNDER CONSTRUCTION: is: 79 Lyle Street, Warracknabeal. The application is for a permit site to provide a safe environment for visitors and meet current fire • Foundry St Minyip – 250m End of seal - Wimmera St. 10% to: Proposed Extension to the SES Building Warracknabeal. The safety standards. complete. Funding - Roads to Recovery. responsible authority will not decide on the application before 8th • Taylor St Rupanyup – 255m Wood St - Walter St. 20% complete. October 2019. Works included: Funding - Roads to Recovery. • Installation of 2 x 116,000L tanks (with foundations, access Application Reference: TP41-19.The land affected by the application ladders & platforms), Other Works: is: Lot 2 Hopetoun Street, Beulah. The application is for a permit to: • Kerb and footpath tender about to be advertised. • connections to water mains, Lot 2 Subdivision for a house excision. The responsible authority will • Stabilisation works about to be advertised. • all plumbing pipes and not decide on the application before 11th October 2019. • Sealing work ready to commence, prep work complete, except connections To view the above applications and any documents please visit areas that require stabilisation. • valves, bollards, signage, line the Council’s main office in Warracknabeal or by visiting www.
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