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WA Local Government Association (WALGA) News Issue No.37.07 - 14 September 2007 COR-1 Issue No.38.07-21 September 2007 COR-3 Australian Local Government Association (ALGA) News 14 September 2007 COR-5 21 September 2007 COR-16 Media Releases Air Travel Threat to Mining, Tourism-21 September 2007 COR-25
Employee Movements HR-1 j) Information from Human Resources
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• Progress Report Progress Report on Contingency, Operational & Strategic Projects CS-1
• Accounting Report Accounting Services Report Summary CS-15
• Outstanding Matters & Information Items Report on Outstanding Matters - Development Services Committee D-l Information Item - Small Bar Licensed Premises D-3 Information Item - POS Strategy Implementation & Asset Rationalisation -Progress Report D-4
- Health Health Services Manager's Report for the month of August 2007 D-6
• Planning Planning Services Manager's Report for the month of August 2007 D-12 Town Planning Scheme No.4 - Amendment Action Table D-16 Planning Applications Monthly Statistics - August 2007 D-19 Subdivision Applications - WAPC Approvals/Refusals - August 2007 D-29 Subdivision Applications - Report on Lots Registered for 2006/07 & 2007/08 D-31 PAW Closure Report - Significant Actions during August 2007 D-32 Road Naming Report 2007/08 & consequential action of Council Recommendation D-3 5 Compliance Officer's Report for the month of August 2007 D-36
• Building Building Services Manager's Report for the month of August 2007 D-38 Building Applications Monthly Statistics for the month of August 2007 D-39
• Outstanding Matters Report on Outstanding Matters - Community Services Committee T-l
• Monthly / Quarterly Departmental Reports Technical Services Works Programme T-l
• General Information Perth Biodiversity Project -Capacity Survey Results T-4 Futurenow - Learning for Life - E-Letter 13 September 2007 T-5 Parks & Leisure Regional Council Newsletter- 12 September 2007 T-10 Minutes of the Darling Range Community Advisory Committee - 1 August 2007 T-l 1
Development Services
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Technical Services
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HEADLINES i MINISTERIAL WASTE SUMMIT PARTNERING FOR
SUCCESS i STATE BUDGET SUBMISSION * A GUIDE TO THE EXEMPTION FOR CLEARING
NATIVE VEGETATION FOR MAINTENANCE IN EXISTING TRANSPORT CORRIDORS
4 LGSIS MEMBERS EXPERIENCE ACCOUNT REBATES
4 WESTERN POWER'S DISTRIBUTION HEADWORKS SCHEME
< TRAINING UPDATE 4 LOCAL GOVERNMENT INDUSTRY TRAINING
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14 September 2007
4 PARA-PROFESSIONAL TRAINING-PLANNING, BUILDING AND DEVELOPMENT APPROVALS
MAILBAG 4 INFOPAGE- BILATERAL AGREEMENT ON
INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS: ISSUES FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT DISCUSSION PAPER
4 INFOPAGE -WA STATE TRAIL BIKE STRATEGY 4 INFOPAGE -COMMUNOY SAFETY AND CRIME
PREVENTION TECHNICAL REFERENCE GROUP 4 INFOPAGE-WALGA INTERIM SUBMISSION MAIN
ROADS POLICY ON ROAD LIGHTING 4 LOCAL ACTIVITY GRANTS PROGRAM GUIDELINES 4 WESTERN COUNCILLOR SEPTEMBER 2007
ISSUES UPDATE MINISTERIAL WASTE SUMMIT: PARTNERING
J FOR SUCCESS
I The Minister for the Environment; Climate I Change; Peel, the Hon David Tempieman hosted | a Ministerial Waste Summit Partnering for
Success: The Road to Best Practice, on Monday 10 September. The Summit was well attended by a range of Local Government representatives.
At the Summit, the Minister outlined the implications of the Waste Avoidance and Resource Recovery (WARR) Bill. The Minister acknowledged that Local Government should not have to pick-up all of the costs associated with waste management and producers of material should take more responsibility.
The Minister emphasised the provisions In the WARR Bill for Extended Producer Responsibility and outlined how these provisions would facilitate more appropriate cost sharing such as providing an economic incentive to manufacturers to consider disposal when designing products.
| For further Information, please contact Manager, Waste and Recycling, Rebecca Brown on 9213 2063 or email rbrown&.walaa. asn. at/
STATE BUDGET SUBMISSION
I The WALGA State Budget Submission is currently being finalised for submission to the Treasurer by the end of September, in accordance with the protocols established under the State/Local Government Partnership Agreement.
The 2008/09 submission will build on the 2007/08 document, focussing on the key sustainability and funding priority areas of Libraries, Asset Management, Infrastructure, Emergency Management and Compliance Review. All of these issues were enthusiastically received by the
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Treasurer last year, without funding success. This year we have worked closely wferi levsnt Departments and Agencies to ensure there is a consistent approach to our budget bids Whieft will be echoed in their own budget submissions.
Further details will be available from the Association website on completion and lodgement of the submission, together with Iritenaion and resources to assist Councils in advocating the submission to their local politicians.
For further information, p/f ass>sORtS$ie&mmist, Ian Duncan on 9 i l 3 2W0 oif etmil iduncaniSiwakia. asn. aa
A GUIDE TO THE E i t i p f t O M F O R Ct-iARIN® NATIVE V E G E T A f l O t f t i t i m ^ f e i A i l C E IN EXISTING T R A N S P t i i l £ d f & I D & &
The Department of; ,'UrBrironment and Conservation recehSy^tibMsJfid, A (SuW« to the exemption for cledrhg, AtoftVe ;i%etaftoj for maintenance A exIstlm/ttmSpxM caraftHm To view this document, pleaie visit http://portaLenvtenment.mBov;ati/Porftaaae?
This ;iQu^;i^|larn8 i ' ieb:,f l>e ;exef#<ons ffor doufrigi " l i 1 ? | « s i i l I p l i l * * ew l ip r * •.Wfaf' n g k m & i forfeieatiif N i ^ f r V # i i ^ | | | | | 0 | i » t e . Thr'feuM* ' S i ^ f a l l y ^ d p s ^ ^ e w f l l l t t n f c t s f . clearing nativr ^ i ieWor^af ld i r fAep iWpn ;'51 Item 22 and Sshedule 2 of the^'•EmAmmmtal Protection fCfea?jrt£r of Nmllm V0gmSm)) Regulations 2004.
The Regulations continue to be of concern tor many Local Governments, in partteata" tfielr limited scope, and the Association conBrfties to press for an outcome that balances road safety, roadworks and protection of native vegetation.
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For further information, please contact ExacuOve Manager Infrastructure, Michelle Mackenzie on 9213 2031 or email ( n r r i ^ m ^ m m ^ i m m u .
LGSIS MEMBERS EXPERIENCE ACCOUNT REBATES
WALGA's insurance services arm, the Local Government Self Insurance Schemes (LGSIS) Board, has endorsed an innovative approach to supporting and rewarding the management of risk by member Loral Governments. Key elements in the Board's decision were a desire to provide further reward and incentive for implementing a sustainable and integrated approach to risk management (OSH, Liability and Property), as well as allowing the opportunity for Scheme members to share in an appropriate portion of the Schemes' assets.
The Members Experience Benefits Reserve has been established based on an allocation of funds from the Municipal Liability Scheme Fund and from the Municipal Property Scheme Fund. An amount of approximately $2m 'Members Experience Bonus' payments will be disbursed amongst the Scheme membership during 2007/08. Some members have already received cheques and been visited by Peter Hoare and Bill Vincent from LGIS.
For further information, please contact LGSIS' Peter Hoare on 9483 8830, email tyoamSbnta.com.au or Executive Manager Services, John Phillips on 9213 2028, email iphmostiSiwslaa.asn.au
WESTERN POWER'S DISTRIBUTION HEADWORKS SCHEME
The Minister tor Energy recently announced State Cabinet's endorsement of Western Power's Distribution Headworks Scheme, and an accompanying Government rebate.
Western Power is holding a public comment period about the Scheme until Friday 12 October. This will include holding public forums in Bunbury, Albany, Geraldton and Perth to provide people with relevant information and receive feedback.
For further information, please visit www, westemoower. com, au or contact Western Power's Customer Services Division Stakeholder Relations Manager Annaliese Doesburg on 9328 6267 or email annaliese.doesbuni^westemDOwer.com.au
TRAINING UPDATE
The venue for the following training module is: Local Government House, 15 Altona Street, West Perth
The cost of the module is: $297.00 (inc GST) for Workplace Solutions Members $324.50 (inc GST) for nonmembers
Officer Professional Development Introduction to the Local Government Act Date: Friday 21 September Time: 9:00am to 4:30pm
For further Information or to mglster, ploasa contact Acting Training Coordinator, Carta Loney on 9213 2023 or email pfef?ftf lMl?#.a«.W
LOCAL GOVERNMENT INDUSTRY TRAINING GROUP
Following an approach to the Department of Education and Training (OET) In relation to the difficulties WALGA is having coordinating and managing the Issue of course development, traineeships, grant funding and profiling of training in our sector, WALGA has successfully lobbied for the establishment of a local Government Industry WorWng Group". This is a positive move, and will allow representatives from Local Government (through WALGA), DET and TAFEWA to manage a way forward.
WALGA has been asked to provide a representative from the Association, plus four others. The LGMA has accepted an invitation to be involved, so the Association is now seeking expressions of interest for the three other positions, preferably from metropolitan, rural and regional Local Governments. WALGA is seeking senior officer level people with a demonstrated interest and commitment to enhancing the level of training skills and funding to our member Local Governments, combined with a sound understanding of the 'instructional design' needs of Local Government Training, as well as a capacity to work with the WALGA team to effectively advocate the sector's position in this important area.
Please email your expression of Interest to [email protected] by Monday 24 September.
For further information, please contact Exemtlve Manager Workplace Solutions, John Phlttips on 9213 2028 or email ipMll ipsmmlf!Qm,m
PARA-PROFESSIONAL TRAINING - PLANNING. BUILDING AND DEVELOPMENT APPROVALS
This training has been designed and customised specifically to meet the training and skill needs of para-professional and administrative staff working in the planning, building and development approvals areas within Local Government. It addresses a skill set of planning and building competencies which, on completion, will count towards the Certificate IV in Local Government (Planning) qualification. Central TAPE is currently taking enrolments for: Intake 1/2007
Dates: Wednesday 3 October to Wednesday 12 December (2 days each fortnight, total 11 days)
Venue: Central TAPE, Leederville Campus
Intake 2/2007 Dates: Wednesday 10 Octoberto Thursday 13
December (2 days each fortnight, total 11 days)
Venue: City of Mandurah Cost $e45.38pp For further information or to enrol, please contact either Gary Fitzgerald on 0408 923 127, email garY.nmmW®.Wnm, m f t i M U or Nicky Thwaites on 9202 4331. email ni<Mthmlts$^atmi,m,mtMu
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Issue No. 38.07 Please copy and distribute to interested readers
21 September 2007
HEADLINES 4 MEETING WITH MINISTER RAVUCH
4 URBAN DRAINAGE SUMMIT
4 TRAINING UPDATE
4 INTERNATIONAL ROAD SAFETY CONFERENCE -
LOCAL GOVERNMENT ROAD SAFETY AWARD
RECREATIONAL BOATING FACILITIES SCHEME
ROUND 13
4 WHITE RIBBONS FOR ROAD SAFETY - CALL FOR
SURPLUS RIBBONS
4 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT MANUAL FOR
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
4 LOTTERYWEST RESEARCH GRANTS FOR LOCAL
GOVERNMENT
MAILBAG 4 INFOPAGE-EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
PLANNING AND POLICY
ISSUES UPDATE I MEETING WITH THE HON L RAVLICH MLA, I MINISTER FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT
I WALGA President, Cr Bill Mitchell and the CEO, i Ricky Surges met with the Minister on Friday 7 i September.
! The meeting was very constructive and a number , of relevant issues were raised and discussed, | including:
Member concerns with the potential conflict between the regulatory and capacity building functions of the Department. The Department indicated that they had not heard of any concerns, however the Minister was very happy with the idea of lifting standards generally. The Association requested the urgent progression of the Local Government Finance and Accounting Manual which the Minister received positively in requesting the Acting Director General, Quentin Harrington to bring this forward, in collaboration with WALGA.
Working group recominendaflons on Local Government Accountability which are to be adopted and the Minister hopes to be in a position to report on this soon.
Strong support for a joint project between DLGRD and WALGA to develop a properly funded Human Resources Management Information System which meets the needs of both State and Local Governments. The Minister was also keen to involve the State Training Board.
The Minister advised that she had contacted the WA Electoral Commission and had not been able to persuade them to delay the distribution of postal voting packs. The Acting Director General advised that they would be reviewing the processes after the Local Government elections on Saturday 20 October, with a view to addressing the problems faced by candidates this year.
• Concern regarding the foreshadowed cabinet submission being prepared by DEC whkfa may compete emergency management funding away from Local Governments, with emphasis being placed on the need tor a holistic approach to emergency managemwt funding which includes all relevant agencies.
For further information, please cmtact Chief Executive Officer, Ricky Surges on 9213 202S or email rbums&waloa. asn. au
URBAN DRAINAGE SUMMIT
The Department of Water, togiOmt with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure, Urban Development (nstitult el Aratalte (WA), WALGA and Water CotpomSm hwtes p u to participate in an important event for drainage policymakers and raanaisre, and land developers.
The Urban Drainage: Shifting Towards a Water Sensitive City summit will be held on Tuesday 9 October -and will; seek solutions for three key drainage management Issues:
Theme 1: Sustainable Funding Mechanisms; Theme 2; Decision Support Tools; and Theme 3: Integrated Land and Watsr Planning.
To confirm yow aiendanc*, flleaisft fax the registration form to JflBt 81 imfmA CommtmtaMtons-ow P2 i f f i # i ,6yf f t i i»* iayr | f , September. y \ : ••' v
For further /flffiwjifttn, p f i i s r emtmi the Department t ^ Wahr's Sreg Davk oh 93§4 6603.
TRAINING UPDATE
The cost of each of the ntodules is as listed below (unless stated):
$297.00 (inc GST) for Workplace Solutions Members $324.50 (Inc GST) for nonmembers
Puttished by the Weslan Australian Local GownraBnl Assoaatkm, CO Box 1544. West Perth, WA 6872, T«l: (0819213 2000, Fax (08) 9322 2611, Email W0awal9a.asn.au. Website- www.walqa.asnju
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Officer Professional Devetopment
Jobs core Date: Friday 19 October Time: 9:00am to 4:30pm Venue: Local Government House,
15 Altona Street, West Perth
Date: Thursday 1 November Time: 9;00am to 4;30pm Venue; City of Bunbury Date: Wednesday 7 November Time: 9:00am to 4:30pm Venue: City of Geraldton-Greenough
Letter and Report Writing In Local Government Date: Wednesday 31 October Time: 9:00am to 4:30pm Venue: Shire of Brookton
Rates in Local Government - Clerical Date: Monday 19 November Time: 9:00am to 4:30pm Venue: Town of Port Hedtand
Rates in Local Government - Advanced Date: Tuesday 20 November Time: 9:00am to 4:30pm Venue: Town of Port Hedland
For further information or to register, please contact Acting Training Coordinator, Carta Loney on 9213 2023 or email clonevSswalaa. asn.au
INTERNATIONAL ROAD SAFETY CONFERENCE -LOCAL GOVERNMENT ROAD SAFETY AWARD
Western Australian Local Governments are invited to nominate for the Local Government Road Safety Award which will be presented as part of the S* International Road Safety Conference to be held at the Perth Conference and Exhibition Centre from Thursday 29 to Friday 30 November. The awards ceremony will take place on Thursday 29 November.
The award will acknowledge the Local Government which demonstrates a strong commitment to road safety through targeted implementation of road safety projectepr i r M # ^ J ^ | W t O a q ^ n t t ^ ,.>„•, i ; •„ r.., ,-j, Award nominations will be judged by the International Road Safety Conference Organising Committee with the winner receiving trophy award and certificate of commendation. To nominate your Local Government for the award, please download and complete the nomination form available at www.roadvwse.asn.au
Nominations close on Friday 19 October. Late entries will not be accepted. For further information, please contact Road Safety Project Officer, Kylie Bartlett on 9213 2084 or email kbartlettdStwalaa. asn. au
RECREATIONAL BOATING FACILITIES SCHEME ROUND 13
The Department for Planning and Infrastructure has announced Round 13 of the Recreational Boating Facilities Scheme. Available funding for round 13 has been forecasted as $ 1,12m.
The three categories of applications are:
1) Strategic Planning - one stage application process. 2) Minor Works - tor maritime infrastructure projects
less than $100,000 - one stage application process.
3) Major Works - for maritime infrastructure projecls more than $100,000 - two stage application process.
Round 13 closes on Friday 26 October. Guidelines are available at htto://www.dPi.wa.oov.au/rbfs For further Information, please contact Policy Manager Transport and Roads, Mark Hook on 9213 2061 or email mhookeDwalaa.asn.au
WHITE RIBBONS FOR ROAD SAFETY - CALL FOR SURPLUS RIBBONS
The RoadWise Program is collecting surplus White Ribbons for Road Safety in preparation for the 2007 campaign.
If your Cpuncil has surplus s«JiiUes, please post ttwp tolS^RoiiWfie 'Pm§mm P t f t e x 1S44. WesTPwir WA 6872. These ribbons will be redistributed in November prior to the launch of the 2007 campaign. For further information, please contact Road Safety Project Officer, Kylie Bartlett on 9213 2084 or email Affrgrttett^wa/gg-mpt/
STORMWATER MANAGEMENT MANUAL FOR WESTERN AUSTRALIA The Stomwafer Management Manual for Western Australia (Department of Water 2004 - 2007) has been completed. The manual contains policies and guidelines on how to manage stormwater where it falls and as it travels through the catchment, as well as end of catchment solutions to protect rivers, wetlands and oceans.
Copies can be downloaded from the Department of Water website at http://stormwater.water.wa.aov.au under the Management Manual heading.
For further infomatiott, pleam fihmrn 6364 TWO.
' IOWIR^ST'I ISEARCH G^AMfl raWtekiT GOVERNMENT Lotterywest has enhanced its research grant program available to not for profit community organlsattons and Local Government
The program for 2007/2008 will enabte a wider range of community organisations to seek support for research projects that Inform policy and practice and that add to the body of knowledge in a particular field, including social, cultural, economic and environmental projects. Applications can now be submitted at anytime rather than once a year.
For further information, please visit www.lotterywest.wa.mv.au or contact Lotterywest Grants and Community Development's Program Manager Research, Jo Wllkie on 9340 5270 or 1800 655 958.
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ALGA NEWSLETTER - 14 September 2007
ALGA President seeks government support for election bids
ALGA President Cr Paul Bell met with Local Government Minster Jim Lloyd this week to seek support for ALGA's election bids, contained in ALGA's 10 Point Plan election document. The document targets 10 specific outcomes sought by local government and can be viewed on ALGA's website at www.alga.asn.au.
Cr Bell highlighted local government's push for a fairer share of resources to meet the challenge of delivering the services and infrastructure needed by local communities. In particular Cr Bell sought support for the establishment of a 4 year Local Community Infrastructure Renewals Fund with funding of at least $250 million per year. Cr Bell also pursued the issue of constitutional recognition of local government.
ALGA President seeks support for election bids from shadow ministers
Cr Paul Bell sought support for ALGA's election document A 10 Point Plan to Reinvigorate Local Communities from Senator Kate Lundy, Federal Opposition Spokesperson for Local Government, during a meeting in Canberra this week. Cr Bell urged Labor to support a fairer share of funding to local government, and for the proposed Local Community Infrastructure Renewals Fund.
Cr Bell also discussed Labor's support for constitutional recognition of local government and sought further detail from Senator Lundy on Labor's proposal to establish a Council of Australian Local Governments. Cr Bell welcomed the proposal, aimed at providing greater consultation, and agreed with Senator Lundy on the importance of continued discussion with ALGA as the proposal was developed further.
Cr Bell also met with the Shadow Minster for Commonwealth-State Relations, Bob McMullan, to brief him on ALGA's election document and to discuss the Opposition's approach to Commonwealth-State Relations and how local government would fit within that approach.
Federal Government announces new regional program
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Transport and Regional Services, Mark Vaile has announced that the Government will establish a new Growing Regions Program that will provide $200 million over 4 years for projects that address the impacts of growth.
The new program is specifically aimed at those regions of
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Australia experiencing rapid population growth - the Sea Change, Tree Change and Mining regions, although applications from all regions will be considered. The objectives of the Program are to address:
• the effects of rapid growth; • structural change • population migration; and • population aging
The Program will be application based with local government, businesses, institutions and communities able to apply for funding. Applicants will be able to apply for Federal funding of $1 million to $3 million per project. In most cases, there will be a requirement for matching funding from the state and territory government and the project proponent.
Following discussion with Minister Vaile on the new program, Cr Paul Bell, President of ALGA, welcomed the announcement, noting that a new program which could provide additional funding to councils to meet infrastructure needs in growing areas was clearly needed. "ALGA has highlighted the issue of a lack of investment in community infrastructure since the release of the PricewaterhouseCoopers report in December last year. This new program provides a welcome focus for those councils struggling to meet community expectations and needs in rapidly growing areas" he said.
On the broader infrastructure front, Cr Bell said that ALGA would continue to push for a Local Community Infrastructure Renewals Fund aimed at addressing the renewals gap across all communities. Cr Bell noted that Minister Vaile's announcement of the new program also made reference to further measures, yet to be announced, to help communities to grow and meet their economic infrastructure needs.
From the President
Although the Federal election has yet to be called ALGA is out on the front foot pushing its election strategy, 'A 10-Point Plan for the Reinvigoration of Local Communities', which was launched last week. The Plan brings together many of the priorities which the Association and I as President have been championing over the past twelve months; including the need for a Local Community Infrastructure Renewals Fund, and I have spent recent days discussing the proposals
with Federal politicians and participating in numerous radio interviews. I think that maximizing our chances to get local government's priorities addressed at the Federal level requires two things; a clear, consistent statement of those priorities and the engagement of politicians by councils at the local level. Our 10 Point Plan meets the first requirement. It has clear deliverables and it includes no surprises. To be frank, if an election document is the first time the major parties hear about your election wish list then I think your chances of success are slim. It takes a lot of time and effort to achieve worthwhile goals and that is why the ALGA Board has been so focused on the outcomes of the PricewaterhouseCoopers report since December last year.
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A good document on its own is not enough, however. As people say, all politics is local and we as local government need to fully engage our politicians at the local level if we want them to address our priorities. Local candidates have to see how serious councils are and we have to persuade them of the local benefits of our priorities if we want them to become our advocates within their own parties.
For this reason I urge all councilors to contact their local candidates for the federal election and draw attention to our priorities. In particular, it is important for councils to let the candidates know of the community infrastructure challenges which could be addressed by a Local Community Infrastructure Renewal Fund. Focus on real examples of infrastructure that currently cannot be maintained and on the benefits the local community will get from fixing the swimming pools, playground equipment, ovals, libraries, meals on wheels kitchens, community halls, etc.
Local government represents all Australians and delivers an increasingly broad range of services that make a difference to the lives of communities across our nation. ALGA's 10 Point Plan is aimed at meeting three major goals; Fair funding for local government, Fair treatment for local government and formal recognition. We have added a fourth goal - Meeting Future Challenges - to address some of the emerging priorities in the area of climate change, water, urban sustainability and broadband. To help us achieve those goals I encourage all of you to become champions of local communities and to let our politicians know what is important to local government.
Cr Paul Bell AM ALGA President
Living libraries wins government funding
An innovative project using people as 'living libraries' to foster understanding and community harmony has been awarded funding under the Australian Government's Living in Harmony Partnerships programme.
Funding of $150,000 was awarded to the Lismore City Council for its project The National Living Library Implementation Strategy. Under the Living Library concept, people from diverse backgrounds are invited to libraries to be interviewed or 'read' by others.
The library creates a safe environment where people who would not normally meet, can learn about each other, breaking down barriers and enhancing community harmony.
Beach safety and the law
Australians love the beach, with up to 55 million visits made annually. The beach is also at the heart of our sea change culture, coastal development and tourism destination image. Keeping beaches safe and providing for sustainable future use is a critical challenge for all of us.
Scheduled for 8-9 November at the Surfers Paradise Marriott Resort and Spa, Gold Coast, this National Beach Safety and the Law Summit will examine a unique set of legal issues concerning roles and responsibilities for those groups charged with ensuring a visit to the beach is safe and enjoyable.
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Registration and full Summit program details are available at www.beachsafetv.qut.edu.au or www.beachsafetv.qut.edu.au/brochure/ program.PDF for the program.
Students creating a better community
Secondary School IT students in the Victorian town of Korumburra have set a benchmark initiative by developing a local website for all members in the community.
Supported by local business and community groups, students of Korumburra Secondary College have been developing the community-based website for several months, and today they celebrated its launch.
The website www.korumburra.vic.au is the first Community Geographic Domain Name (CGDN) site to be fully developed by students for their local community. Its success may become the catalyst for the project to be replicated by other schools in Victoria, and other states.
The initiative was generated as part of the Korumburra Streetlife project 2007 - a six-month Victorian Government initiative managed by the South Gippsland Shire Council's Economic Development Unit to encourage diverse and sustainable business growth.
The response by local communities to the initiative shows the tremendous appeal to them of having local websites which are easily identified and remembered by their locality based address which is simply formed by combining their town or suburbs name, with the state or territory. It is the easiest way for a community to be found on the internet.
Applications for Community Geographic Domain Names are now open. Community groups can find all of the information they need to apply, including requirements and criteria online at www.aucd.org.au
The Australian Government's Best Practice Regulation Handbook
The Best Practice Regulation Handbook has been launched by Dr Peter Shergold, Secretary of the Federal Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. The Handbook sets out the Australian Government's enhanced framework for analysing regulatory proposals. Regulatory impact analysis is a key tool for minimising the costs of regulation including business compliance burdens. It is intended to ensure that regulation is only introduced after a rigorous examination of options and consequences.
The Best Practice Regulation Handbook was first released as a draft in November last year and has been finalised following broad consultation. It provides guidance on the analysis and consultation to be undertaken when developing regulatory proposals.
Printed Copies of the guide can be obtained from the Office of Best Practice Regulation by phoning (02) 6240 3290 or emailing [email protected].
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Active transport for childcare centres
A new resource for local Councils provides helpful guidance on the issue of "active transport' to childcare centres. The resource is the culmination of a year-long action research project investigating active transport issues for pre-school aged children and their parents.
'Active transport" is any physical activity undertaken as a means of transport. As an alternative to private vehicle use, active transport has significant health, environmental and community benefits. In the context of this project, active transport includes parents walking with their children, pushing them in a stroller, cycling with childseats, or taking public transport together.
The research project investigated the reasons for the current, highly car-dependent travel behaviour of parents taking their children to and from childcare centres and the barriers to active transport. The three Sydney Councils involved in this project, namely Waverley, Marrickville and Sutherland Shire, used research conducted by ISF to inform the development of interventions to help increase the use of active transport in their communities.
These case studies are illlustrated in the resource, which also includes lessons from relevant literature and previous projects, findings from a parent survey conducted during the project, and tips for things Councils can do to plan for, encourage and increase active transport to childcare centres. The resource also includes links to further information and useful resources.
The resource was authored by ISF Research Principal Emma Partridge, and produced in partnership with the Southern Sydney Regional Organisation of Councils (SSROC), the Centre for Local Government (CLG), Marrickville, Waverley and Sutherland Shire Councils, and NSW Health. The research project was funded by the Local Government and Shires Associations' (LGSA) Healthy Local Government Grants Program. ISF contributed a range of research services to this collaborative project.
Clever Networks funding for Maroocy Shire
The Minister for Communications, Information Technology and the Arts, Senator the Hon Helen Coonan has announced $2.9 million in funding for the Maroochy Shire Council in Queensland to facilitate business innovation and productivity and increase service delivery options.
The project will use a mix of optical fibre cable, two new network points of presence, a number of new wireless base stations and the roll-out of a new 155Mbps additional backhaul link between Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast.
Citizenship test gets green light!
The Senate has approved the Federal Government's new Australian citizenship tests. The Citizenship tests ultimately will require prospective Australian citizens to correctly answer a number of questions based on Australia's geography, history, system of government and traditions. The Bill now goes back to the Lower House for
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final approval. Labor joined the Government in supporting the legislation but the Australian Democrats and Greens opposed it.
Senate committee backs local democracy in Queensland
The Senate Standing Committee on Finance and Pubic Administration has recommended that that the Senate pass legislation providing for Australian Electoral Commission support for local plebiscites on council amalgamation in Queensland. ALGA, the Local Government Association of Queensland and many councils made submissions supporting the legislation to the Committee and appeared at its public hearings.
In addition to supporting the legislation, the Committee also recommended that the Commonwealth Government continue dialogue with local government on the issue of constitutional recognition of local government (the Federal Labor Opposition has already stated its support for constitutional recognition) and the Senate conduct a future inquiry into the impacts of the Queensland amalgamations.
The Committees report is available on the Senate Website.
The plebiscites Bill is currently being debated by the Senate and is expected to be passed by the Parliament next week.
ALGA President addresses AMA Rural Health Crisis Summit
ALGA President, Cr Paul Bell, was invited to present a local government perspective on rural health issues at the recent Australian Medical Association (AMA) Rural Health Crisis Summit which was held in Canberra this week.
Cr Bell emphasised the importance of local government being consulted by other spheres of government in the development of policy and programs that relate to rural health services, and pointed out the expanding role that local government has been taking to address declining services in rural and remote communities.
The impacts of cost shifting on Council finances and sustainability was also high on the agenda, acknowledging Councils taking on a broader health role where other spheres of government or private sector are withdrawing from providing both health facilities and services in many rural communities.
The overall importance that rural health services and professional health providers play to the long term sustainability and viability of regional Australia was discussed at length, as was the importance of providing infrastructure ranging from health facilities, to roads and airstrips to ensure access to rural and remote communities.
The use of more innovative solutions such as patient and education services that rely on broadband access across Australia were also seen as options to improving health care in rural areas, however it was the need to address the shortage of doctors and other health care professionals in rural Australia which was seen as the greatest challenge.
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The summit was also addressed by the Deputy Prime Minister, Mark Vaile, and saw the launch of the AMA's "Building Better Health Care for Rural Australia - Launch of the AMA Rural Health Policy Paper" by AMA Federal President, Dr Rosanna Capolingua.
Further information and copies of the AMA paper can be found at www.ama.com.au/web.nsf/doc/WEEN-76V7MC
Federal Opposition proposes changes to rural medical infrastructure fund
The Federal Opposition has announced that if elected it will make changes to the Rural Medical Infrastructure Fund to increase the amount of funding available to individual projects to $500,000 and to allow towns with populations of up to 20,000 to apply for funding. The increased limits were among a number of proposed changes to the $15 million program announced on 12 September by the Shadow Minister for Regional Services Simon Crean and the Shadow Minister for Health Nicola Roxon.
Reminder on presentations for Councils on Show at the 2007 National General Assembly
Time is running out to get presentations in for this year's Councils on Show segment at the 2007 National General Assembly to be held in Darwin from 26-29 November.
Councils on Show!, introduced at the 2006 event, will once again be a feature in the 2007 National General Assembly and councils are invited to submit DVD presentations of a maximum of 5 minutes duration showcasing local government innovation across Australia.
While not wishing to limit council entries, preferences for selection will be given to those entries that demonstrate initiatives in line with the NGA07 theme.
Under the theme, A Climate for Change, this year's Assembly will further build on ALGA's 3F campaign - Fair Funding; Fair Treatment and Formal Recognition. The Assembly will explore a broad range of issues impacting on local government:
Political climate - Constitutional recognition of local government Financial climate - infrastructure affordability and financial sustainability for local government Natural climate - climate change and its implications for local government
In addition, improved asset management is one of the key recommendations from the PricewaterhouseCoopers report into the financial sustainability of local government, commissioned by ALGA. Your council may have initiatives in the area of asset management that it wishes to share with local government nationally. Such an entry would be considered favourably for inclusion in Councils on Show! Please send your applications by post to the National Events Manager, 8 Geils Court, Deakin, ACT, 2600 by no later than Monday 24 September 2007.
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Councils receive advice on access standards for buildings
Councils across Australia would have recently received correspondence from the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (HREOC) regarding a range of access related issues relevant to local government.
One area that HREOC has drawn attention to is the work being undertaken to revise the current disability access provisions of the Building Code of Australia (BCA) and the development of a Disability Discrimination Act Disability Standard on Access to Premises (Premises Standard).
This work will have many important consequences for Councils. As it is drafted, the new BCA and Premises Standard will apply to all new and significantly renovated Council owned and operated buildings. Changes to the BCA will also have to be applied and monitored through relevant planning and building approval processes.
In mid 2006 the Australian Building Codes Board presented its recommendations on the draft Premises Standards to the Federal Attorney General and Minister for Industry, Science and Resources for their consideration, however at this time no decision has been made.
This is an important issue for many Councils and resolution of the matter would address the current inconsistencies and confusions between building law and discrimination law.
A range of other access related resources are also being promoted by HREOC to local government including the CD titled "The good, the bad and the ugly "which looks at examples of common mistakes made in applying today's BCA
The CD is free and can be obtained from [email protected] or from the Commission's website.
Further information on these and other access related issues is available from HREOC by contacting Michael Small in the Disability Rights Unit at [email protected] or by visiting www.humanrights.gov.au/disabilitv_rights/
Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation (RIRDC) rural woman's award 2008
Nominations for the above Award are now open and will close on World Rural Women's Day on 15 October 2007. The Rural Industries Research and Development Corporation (RIRDC) Rural Women's Award 2008 is designed to recognise, but more importantly encourage, the vital contribution women make to rural Australia.
For further details visit www.ruralwomensaward.gov.au/default.htm
2006 Australian retail snapshot
The Australian Retail Snapshot 2006 provides coverage of the key issues affecting the retail industry in 2006. Released annually, the Snapshot series provides insights into
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industry performance, key players, consumer and retailer trends, and important opportunities and threats. It can be purchased from the Australian Centre for Retail Studies (ACRS) website. See http://url.edna.edu.au/szPh
Appointment of planning administrators or panels - unsatisfactory performance order
The NSW Department of Planning has advised of the recent gazettal of heads of consideration for the exercise of power under section 118 of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 to appoint a planning administrator or panel to exercise the functions of a council where there is unsatisfactory performance in dealing with planning and development matters.
Under section 118(1) of the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 the NSW Minister for Planning may appoint a planning administrator or panel, or both, if: council has failed to comply with its obligations under the planning legislation, or the performance of a council in dealing with planning and development matters is unsatisfactory, or council agrees to the appointment, or the Independent Commission Against Corruption recommends it because of serious corrupt conduct by any councilors.
The Minister must take into account the heads of consideration in deciding whether the performance of a council is 'unsatisfactory' under s118 (1) (b). Council's planning performance may be deemed unsatisfactory if it does not meet any of the more than twenty criteria set out in the recently gazetted heads of consideration (see Departmental Circular).
The Presidents of the New South Wales Local Government and Shires Associations have protested the wide ranging and subjective nature of the heads of consideration that allow the Minister almost unfettered powers to take away a council's planning powers (see LGSA media release ) The Associations have called on the State Government to make changes to the Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979 to ensure that councils' planning functions are not unjustifiably removed and to put in place a system where councils are given a formal warning and an opportunity to respond prior to any action being taken by the Minister.
State of Australian Cities (SOAC) national conference - Adelaide 28-30 November
SOAC is one of Australia's major urban policy and research conferences and this year's conference is being held in Adelaide from 28-30 November. Early bird registrations for the third State of Australian Cities conference close on 1 October.
Applications for the National Youth Roundtable 2008 are now open!
Applications for the National Youth Roundtable 2008 (Roundtable 2008) are now open and will close on Thursday 18 October 2007. The contact officers in the Youth Bureau are Debbie 0 ' Donoghue (6212 9440) and Sharon Kent (6212 9559).
The Roundtable 2008 application form and supporting documents are available at www.thesource.gov.au/involve/NYR/
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Quote of the week "Destiny is not a matter of chance, It is a matter of choice. It is not a thing to be waited for, It is a thing to be achieved." Wm Jennings Sryant
International news H i Crushed Glass to Be Spread on Beaches. Picture a beautiful beach spanning miles of coastline, gently lapped by aqua-colored water-and sprinkled with glass. Ouch? Think again. It feels just like sand, but with granules that sparkle in the sunlight. Faced with the constant erosion of Florida's beaches, Broward County officials are exploring using recycled glass-crushed into tiny grains and mixed with regular sand-to help fi l l gaps. - Associated Press
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development bodies, including Area Consultative Committees, wil l meet in Sydney on 31 October- 1 November for the 2007 National Economic Development Conference.
The two-day conference, which will also host the 2007 Economic Development (ED) Awards, will take place at the Dockside Conference Centre overlooking Sydney's Darling Harbour precinct. More than 250 delegates are expected to attend the conference and the Awards Dinner, which follows on from the outstanding success of the inaugural Economic Development Conference in Melbourne last November.
International and local keynote speakers will include: Ronnie Bryant, Vice Chairman of the International Economic Development Council (US); Ann Verboeket, Director, Economic Development Association of New Zealand; David Keenan, Chair of Economic Development Australia, and Colin Dunn, Vice President, International Council of Small Business.
The two-day event will be hosted by Economic Development Australia, the professional body for economic development practitioners and managers in local, regional, state and federal governments. Successful case studies in attracting investment, rebuilding local economies, developing more entrepreneurial approaches within local businesses, and identifying the key drivers within regional and local economies will be outlined, allowing delegates to immediately use that information.
It will provide a unique opportunity to network with economic development managers in local government and regional economic organisations from all parts of the country. The agenda of the 2007 conference can be viewed at www.halledit.com.au/conferences For more information, please telephone the conference organisers, Hallmark Conferences on 03 8534 5000 or email [email protected]
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Annual Public Sector Update Current directions in governance
With the ever-increasing complexity and evolution of public sector governance issues, CSA's Public Sector Update is the best opportunity to gather current governance information in one fell swoop. It is also an excellent chance to interact with experts in this field and with peers.
The 2007 Update will cover: Is public sector governance heading in the right direction? How to balance commercial needs with policy responsibilities; How to develop an ethically sound governance culture; and How to ensure a return on investment in governance when risks become a reality.
Adelaide - 20tn September
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Forthcoming events
For a full listing of forthcoming events, see ALGA's Events calendar.
16-19 September 2007 PLA 2007 National Conference
16-18 September 2007 Renewable Energy and Regional Australia Conference
17-19 September 2007 Inagural QLD Coastal Conference 2007
17-19 September 2007 SEGRA 2007
18-19 September 2007 2nd Annual Indigenous Leadership Forum 2007
18 September 2007 2nd Annual Contract Management Masterclass
19-21 September 2007 Contractor Safety Alignment Conference 2007
20 September 2007 Annual Public Sector Update
23 - 26 September 2007 Small Enterprise Conference 2007
23 - 25 September 2007 The LIME Connection II
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ALGA NEWSLETTER - 21 September 2007
See you at the National General Assembly - Darwin, November 26-29!
This year's theme is A Climate for Change. It's a theme to help us address a range of important and topical issues facing local government and to build on ALGA's 3F campaign-Fair Funding; Fair Treatment and Formal Recognition. Under the banner A Climate for Change we will explore a broad range of issues impacting on local government under three broad headings:
• Political climate - Constitutional recognition of local government.
• Financial climate - Infrastructure affordability and financial sustainability for local government.
• Natural climate - Climate change and its implications for local government.
EARLY BIRD REGISTRATION ON OR BEFORE WEDNESDAY 10 OCTOBER 2007 -www.nga.alga.asn.au
How do I market local government?
Are you frustrated with a media focused on personalities rather than issues, on council 'mistakes' rather than successes?
In this concurrent session run by a prominent national media practitioner, Laurie Wilson, you will learn the importance of understanding the factors contributing to attitudinal change and the secrets of persuasive communication.
Laurie Wilson is an award-winning political journalist, commentator and management consultant with over 30 years
experience in the media. He is a director of the National Press Club of Australia and past-secretary of the Federal Parliamentary Press Gallery. Laurie is a former Chief Political Correspondent and Economics Editor for the Seven Network in Australia and Canberra Correspondent for the Nine Network.
Our experienced presenter will offer a practical step-by-step guide on how local governments can maximise opportunities to communicate and market their achievements.
You will learn about the context of the media, how it works, and how to make it work for you. This session will also address head on how to package and market stories in a user friendly way, how to reach communities through local media and the importance of the news-grab.
Other concurrent sessions at the National General Assembly are: Constitutional Recognition - Dream or Reality?; National Awards for Local Government; Health and Ageing - Translating Policy into Outcomes!; Fairer Tax Sharing; and Climate Change -Our Leadership Role.
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Headline Acts at National General Assembly
The show-stoppers at the NGA are:
Prominent constitutional lawyer and academic Professor Cheryl Saunders, Australian of the Year Tim Flannery, former NZ Minister for Finance Sir Roger Douglas, futurist Richard Neville, and former senior policy adviser to Tony Blair and climate change consultant Nick Rowley.
In terms of the main issues, constitutional recognition of local government has emerged as one of the 'surprises' of
^ 2007, It has crashed onto the national agenda from its previous place as a second order issue. Its rapid rise in position on the field has been fuelled by public antagonism to forced council amalgamations, and a sharp strategic defence by the Queensland Local Government Association aided by the support of the Federal Government and its legislation which passed on Tuesday (see accompanying story.)
Professor Saunders will speak on 'Political Climate - Constitutional Recognition of Local Government' in a plenary address on Tuesday, 27 November. Richard Neville will do some crystal-ball gazing in the morning, following the address by ALGA President Cr Paul Bell.
The other dominating issue of the NGA is climate change as its title - 'A Climate for Change' - suggests.
Professor Tim Flannery will dominate discussion on Thursday, 29 November and Nick Rowley will speak on 'Natural Climate - Climate Change and its Implications for Local Government' on Wednesday, 28 November.
Also on the Wednesday, Sir Roger Douglas will bring some wisdom across the Tasman with his plenary address - 'Financial Climate - Infrastructure Affordability and Financial Sustainability for Local Government.'
It is a program not to be missed! Details and regisration on www.nga.alga.asn.au
From the President
Local government is becoming increasingly influential as Australia's political system becomes more centralised and a larger number of services are being delivered by local government. Our challenge is to exercise that influence to achieve the ends that we and our communities want.
I feel, and I am sure you will agree, that the vital work undertaken by local government is all too often taken for granted and underfunded. The work that local government does every day is a critical part of the lives of every Australian and it's only through using our voice at events such as the National General Assembly and our wider lobbying of state and federal governments that our work will be recognised and we will be fairly resourced for what we do.
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Over the past couple of years, I believe ALGA's message has been clear-we want local government to play a full role as a valued partner within the Australian federation. To do that we have to come together and forge a national vision for the future and work with a spirit of cooperation across all spheres of government to ensure better services and a better quality of life for all Australians.
ALGA has continually called on decision makers to work in partnership with local government to implement proposals aimed at reinvigorating local communities.
With a federal election to be called shortly, the major parties have-at least at a national level-been keen to explore ways in which we can work together to address issues of mutual concern.
So this year, the National General Assembly provides us with an excellent opportunity to examine where we are heading and what courses of action might best deliver a fair and sustainable future for local government and our communities, and to discuss and debate the impact of political, economic and climatic change on local government.
Despite our successes of the past year:
• Australia is yet to follow the lead of many other nations and recognise the roles and functions of local government in our national Constitution
• Financial sustainability is still the most significant challenge facing local government in Australia today. Local government continues to face significant financial pressures and escalating costs in meeting the needs of the people it serves. Funding models for local government are increasingly anachronistic, based primarily on rates and property taxes, supplemented by a range of fees and charges, and grants established in the early 1970s
• Adequate assistance is yet to be provided to local government in response to the emerging impacts of climate change and the protection and use of our precious water resources
I invite you to join your colleagues as we move out of Canberra to the Northern Territory for the 14th National General Assembly of Local Government. Coming to the territory provides an opportunity to get a new perspective on the challenges we face and you will be assured of a great territory welcome from our hosts Darwin City Council. I look forward to seeing you there and working with you to shape the future for local government together.
PS. Thank you for all your support in ensuring our election document - "A 10-Point Plan to Reinvigorate Local Communities" - has received such a fine reception. In particular, there are signs that our message of the need for a Local Community Infrastructure Renewals Fund is cutting through. This week, we have had local MPs in Parliament, such as the Member for Riverina Kay Hull, addressing the House on the importance of ensuring local government is adequately funded. We have also received many positive responses to our letters and phone calls to MPs and Senators. But let's not rest until we score that goal; keep up the good work!
Cr Paul Bell AM ALGA President
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Health Et Ageing sessions at the GA
Translating health and ageing policy into outcomes! Councils are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of considering ageing and health issues within our communities, and how they relate to both council functions and service delivery, as well as planning for long term vibrant and viable communities.
Many councils already consider these issues in strategic, social and corporate planning and this session will provide an overview of some of the tools being developed nationally and actions being undertaken locally that may assist local government in achieving better long-term outcomes.
The session will provide a perspective on the importance of integrated planning for improved health and ageing outcomes particularly within our built environments.
Development of "Healthy Spaces and Places: National Planning Guidelines"^ joint project between ALGA, Planning Institute of Australia and the Nation Heart Foundation)
The presentation will provide a perspective on the importance of integrated planning for improved health and ageing outcomes within our built environments, with a particular focus on local government.
It will also give an overview of the "Healthy Spaces and Places" project outcomes to date, and how the national guidelines will be developed in consultation with local government and other stakeholders to provide resources for not only local government, but others who interact in the planning and development of our communities.
Local Government Case Study - "Translating Planning to Action: Improved Health and Accessibility Outcomes"
This presentation will provide "on ground" examples and case studies detailing how local governments can translate "Ageing Strategies" (such as those developed using the "Ageing Toolbox" initiative) and the healthier built environment principles being formulated under the "Healthy Spaces & Places" work, into tangible results within their communities.
Panel Discussion
This discussion will facilitate feedback on the relevance of the "Healthy Spaces and Places" guidelines, and inform their further development, as well as the delivery of workshops in the future.
Discussion of local government experiences in translating strategic planning and principles into tangible results will also provide invaluable contribution to the development of case studies for the final "Healthy Spaces and Places" document.
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Queensland plebiscite bill
The Federal Parliament has passed legislation providing for Australian Electoral Commission support for local plebiscites on council amalgamations in Queensland. The legislation was passed following a report from the Senate Standing Committee on Finance and Public Administration recommending the Bill be passed. ALGA, the Local Government Association of Queensland and many councils made submissions supporting the legislation to the Committee and appeared at its public hearings.
Passage of the legislation, supported by all political parties, was not without contention as amendments sought by the Democrats and Greens to allow for plebiscites on a range of issues including nuclear power stations, major infrastructure projects such as dams and pulp mills, the current intervention on indigenous issues in the Northern Territory and ratification of the Kyoto Convention were defeated. A Labor amendment calling for the Senate to express support for a referendum for constitutional recognition of local government (and also noting Labor's support for local communities to express a view on the location of nuclear power stations) was also defeated.
Passage of the legislation clears the way for the Australian Electoral Commission to run plebiscites on behalf of councils. While the date for the plebiscites is yet to be determined it will not be held on the same day as the Federal Election.
State of the Regions Report
The Regional and Co-operation and Development Forum on MONDAY 26 NOVEMBER 2007 will include the launch of the State of the Regions Report 2007-08, which will provide a valuable contribution to understanding the performance of Australian Regions. This year's State of the Regions Report will focus on Climate Change its implications and impact on regional Australia. Whilst climate change is a global issue, its impacts and effects on communities and environments will be subject to varying sub-regional differences. The Report will also include an analysis of local government risk in relation to climate change and case studies that look at what local government can do at the local level to help reduce the impacts of climate change.
Councils on Show!
This popular addition to the National General Assembly was introduced in 2006 to highlight the great innovation by local government all over Australia.
For the 2007 National General Assembly, Councils on Show! will incorporate DVDs of only five minutes duration on responses to the broad climate change agenda. This can include innovations regarding energy, water and waste solutions or other alternative ideas within the NGA theme.
In addition, improved asset management is one of the key recommendations from the PricewaterhouseCoopers report into the financial sustainability of local government, commissioned by ALGA. Your council may have initiatives in the area of asset management that it wishes to share with local government nationally. Such an entry would be considered favourably for inclusion in Councils on Show!
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The showcase must stand alone both in audio and visuals. Please note: this is not an opportunity for individuals to give a presentation. To be eligible for consideration and inclusion in this year's National General Assembly, we must receive your multimedia submission by no later than 1 October 2007.
Please post your presentations on DVD together with council contact details to:
Manager, National Events 8 Geils Court, Deakin, ACT, 2600. For more information, please contact ALGA on (02) 6122 9400.
Social Functions
Full details and the accompanying partners' program are available on the NGA website: www.nga.alga.asn.au
Welcome Reception and Exhibition Opening MONDAY 26 NOVEMBER 2007
Dinner at Foskey Pavilion TUESDAY 27 NOVEMBER 2007 Swing Back to the 40's with the Darwin Army Band. Get in the mood and come along to help Darwin celebrate its place in Australian history with a big, bold and brassy VE Day type celebration.
General Assembly Dinner WEDNESDAY 28 NOVEMBER 2007 This year's prestigious General Assembly Dinner will be held on the lawns of the MGM Grand. Tickets to this event are always highly sort after. Due to the size of the marquee places are limited and therefore booking early is highly recommended to ensure your place.
Open House
Since its popular and successful introduction in 2003, Open House provides delegates with a networking opportunity where you get to choose what's on the agenda! Open House is an informal program running concurrently with the National General Assembly that provides a structured networking opportunity to discuss topics not on the main agenda. Delegates will have the opportunity to post issues for discussion via the National General Assembly website www.nga.alga.asn.au from now through to the start of the event, or at Open House throughout the Assembly, There will be a series of House Rules and a relaxed environment to discuss issues without requiring resolutions, as no formal National General Assembly outcomes will result from Open House. This is your opportunity to discuss what's happening on your home patch and seek from, or provide advice and assistance to, your fellow local government colleagues regarding your local issues.
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Breakfasts
/CLE/ Briefing Breakfast - Climate change in a climate of change! Tuesday 27 November 2007 7:00-8:30 am
ICLEI Local Governments for Sustainability is an international association of local governments and national and regional local government organizations that have made a commitment to sustainable development. Across Australia ICLEI is working with local councils committed to sustainability and working with their community to achieve tangible outcomes. Councils participating in the CCP program, the Water Campaign and the Sustainability Services TBL Capacity Building Program will be recognised and delegates will be briefed on the work of the Australasian Mayors Council for Climate Protection.
AU council delegates are invited to attend this event. For further information, or to register for this event, please contact: Events Team, ICLEl-Oceania (03) 9639 8688.
Australian Local Government Women's Association Inc Wednesday 28 November 2007 7:15-8:30 am
The ALGWA President Kaele Way, invites you to breakfast and to hear from Alderman Kerry Moir from our host city of Darwin. Come along and discover what ALGWA is doing in your state, ALGWA members and non members are most welcome to attend. There will be a breakfast fee and as seats are limited, early bookings are highly desirable to ensure your seat. Booking forms are available on the ALGWA website:www.algwa.net.au/events or phone Kaele Way on 0412 177 793.
Quote of the week
"We in America do not have government by the majority. We have government by the majority who participate."
Thomas Jefferson 3rd president of US (1743 - 1826)
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Economic development managers, councillors and senior managers from local government and regional economic development bodies, including Area
Consultative Committees, wil l meet in Sydney on 31 October- 1 November for the 2007 National Economic Development Conference.
The two-day conference, which will also host the 2007 Economic Development (ED) Awards, will take place at the Dockside Conference Centre overlooking Sydney's Darling Harbour precinct. More than 250 delegates are expected to attend the conference and the Awards Dinner, which follows on from the outstanding success of the inaugural Economic Development Conference in Melbourne last November.
International and local keynote speakers will include: Ronnie Bryant, Vice Chairman of the International Economic Development Council (US); Ann Verboeket, Director, Economic Development Association of New Zealand; David Keenan, Chair of Economic Development Australia, and Colin Dunn, Vice President, International Council of Small Business.
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The two-day event will be hosted by Economic Development Australia, the professional body for economic development practitioners and managers in local, regional, state and federal governments. Successful case studies in attracting investment, rebuilding local economies, developing more entrepreneurial approaches within local businesses, and identifying the key drivers within regional and local economies will be outlined, allowing delegates to immediately use that information.
It will provide a unique opportunity to network with economic development managers in local government and regional economic organisations from all parts of the country. The agenda of the 2007 conference can be viewed at www.halledit.com.au/conferences For more information, please telephone the conference organisers, Hallmark Conferences on 03 8534 5000 or email [email protected]
Conference Confronts Urgent Design Challenges in Sustainability
International sustainability experts will address the economic, Mdft'umejf aesthetic and ethical dimensions of making sustainable cities at the
EcoEDGE 2 conference, 14 to 16 February 2008. bourne Jf
¥ More than half of the world's population lives in cities. This poses a challenge: how do we plan sustainable urban environments not only for those in the greatest need, but also for those who have the fewest options? As Australia and the globe experience rapid climate change, the urgent challenge is to plan and build sustainable cities.
Speakers will investigate how green imperatives translate into urban design, energy systems, housing and local government. Key note speakers include:
STEFAN BEHNISCH - multi-award winning German architect, advocate and educator of sustainable building design.
MATTHIAS SAUERBRUCH AND LOUISA HUTTON - award winning Berlin architects who focus on low energy concepts in building.
GERARD EVENDEN - UK architect interested in sustainable initiatives across infrastructure, architecture and product design.
ANNA TIBAUUKA - Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director of UN-HABITAT, Kenya.
TIM COSTELLO - chief executive of World Vision Australia.
BERNARD SALT - KPMG partner and commentator on demographic and consumer trends.
The City of Melbourne is committed to facilitating sustainability and proudly presents EcoEDGE 2.
Registrations are filling fast so register now, visit www.melbourne.vic.gov.au/ecoedge2
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Discounted earlybird registration tickets close 31 October 2007. Registrations close 4 January 2008.
Contact: email [email protected] or call (03) 9658 9658
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Forthcoming events
For a fu l l listing of forthcoming events, see ALGA's Events calendar.
23 - 26 September 2007 Small Enterprise Conference 2007
23 - 25 September 2007 The LIME Connection II
24 - 25 September 2007 SEQUAL Reverse Mortgage Forum
24 - 25 September 2007 Leadership for Women in Government
25 - 27 September 2007 14th Biennial NSW Weeds Conference, 2007
25 - 26 September 2007 The 2007 Australian Ethanol a Biodiesel Conference
25 September 2007 Contract Administration Fundamentals
26 • 28 September 2007 LGMA NSW Annual Conference
27 - 28 September 2007 Dust Explosions 2007
27 - 28 September 2007 8th National Emissions Trading Summit
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MEDIA RELEASE
21 September 2007
Air Travel Threat to Mining, Tourism
The prosperity of two of the State's most critical industries - resources and tourism - is under threat over the Federal Government's new baggage checking requirements for regional airports.
Airports at Kalgoorlie, Port Hedland, Karratha, Kunnunurra, Exmouth and Newman have until December 1 to make the proposed changes or be forced to cancel services by commercial jet aircraft.
WA Local Government Association President Cr Bill Mitchell said the Councils who operate the airports affected had joined together to seek a time extension and more funding to implement the upgrades.
Cr Mitchell said while the stand off continued there remained the real threat that commercial jet services to key mining and tourism centers would be forced to be cancelled.
"When you consider that 75 per cent of all seats sold on commercial intrastate flights in WA are mining related, then you realize the impact this could have on the resources industry," he said.
"Add to that the impact on tourism to centers such as Exmouth, Kalgoorlie and Kunnunurra and there is potentially disastrous flow on effects to the rest of the State's economy."
Under the proposed upgrades to checked bag screening requirements, the six airports would need to install new equipment - to provide explosive trace detection and multi-view x-ray screening - at a combined cost of up to $830,000 per airport.
Cr Mitchell said in addition to purchasing the new equipment, regional airports would also have to fund construction which was likely to double the cost to Councils.
"For example one regional airport's costs have been estimated at $5 million to upgrade the facilities and equipment to the required standard as well as meet the challenge of employing and housing regional staff," he said.
The Federal Government has committed $15.4m to fund upgrade works at 26 regional airports across Australia over the next four years which Cr Mitchell said fell well short of what was required.
"The Councils affected by these changes are not denying the importance of airport security, they are just asking for more time and more funding to implement the changes," Cr Mitchell said.
CITY OF TVrmadale
Information Bulletin Issue No. 19/2007
•&mtiimmm Inside this Issue
5 Correspondence & Papers
Pink Divider
j ) Information from Human Resources
Blue Divider
WA Local Government Association (WALGA) News Issue No.37.07 - 14 September 2007 COR-1 Issue No.38.07-21 September 2007 COR-3 Australian Local Government Association (ALGA) News 14 September 2007 COR-5 21 September 2007 COR-16 Media Releases Air Travel Threat to Mining, Tourism-21 September 2007 COR-25
Employee Movements HR-1
Information to Standing Committees
City Strategy Lilac Divider
Development Services
Yellow Divider
Progress Report Progress Report on Contingency, Operational & Strategic Projects CS-1 Accounting Report Accounting Services Report Summary CS-15
Outstanding Matters & Information Items Report on Outstanding Matters - Development Services Committee D-l Information Item - Small Bar Licensed Premises D-3 Information Item - POS Strategy Implementation & Asset Rationalisation -Progress Report D-4 Health Health Services Manager's Report for the month of August 2007 D-6 Planning Planning Services Manager's Report for the month of August 2007 D-12 Town Planning Scheme No.4 - Amendment Action Table D-16 Planning Applications Monthly Statistics - August 2007 D-19 Subdivision Applications - WAPC Approvals/Refusals - August 2007 D-29 Subdivision Applications - Report on Lots Registered for 2006/07 & 2007/08 D-31 PAW Closure Report - Significant Actions during August 2007 D-32 Road Naming Report 2007/08 & consequential action of Council Recommendation D-3 5 Compliance Officer's Report for the month of August 2007 D-36 Building Building Services Manager's Report for the month of August 2007 D-38 Building Applications Monthly Statistics for the month of August 2007 D-39
Outstanding Matters Report on Outstanding Matters - Community Services Committee T-l Monthly / Quarterly Departmental Reports Technical Services Works Programme T-l General Information Perth Biodiversity Project - Capacity Survey Results T-4 Futurenow - Learning for Life - E-Letter 13 September 2007 T-5 Parks & Leisure Regional Council Newsletter - 12 September 2007 T-10 Minutes of the Darling Range Community Advisory Committee - 1 August 2007 T-l 1
Technical Services
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Issue 19-26 September 2007
Information Bulletin Page HR-1 Information Items from Human Resource Management
1.1 EMPLOYEE MOVEMENTS
New Staff:
a Casual Library Clerk, commences 26 September 2007.
Staff Leaving:
• Resignation of Parks Technical Officer, effective 26 September 2007.
Other Staff Movements:
a Library Clerk moved into position of Student Librarian, effective 26 September 2007.
Current Recruitment Activity:
a Branch Librarian - Position on hold.
• Aquatic Centre Staff- recruitment complete.
• Community Development Coordinator - preferred candidate withdrew. Position on hold.
• Media and Communications Officer - preferred candidate withdrew. Further interviews progressing.
• Community Development Officer - Seniors & Disability - nearing completion.
• Parks Services Officer - nearing completion.
• Network Administrator - interviews to be held 27 September 2007.
• Events Coordinator - interviews completed, recruitment progressing.
• Senior Building Surveyor - interviews to be scheduled.
• Services Information Officer - applications forwarded to manager for shortlisting.
• Tourism Officer - applications forwarded to manager for shortlisting.
• Internal - Library Administrative Officer - closes 5 October 2007.
a Asset Management Coordinator - closes 5 October 2007.
Information Bulletin Information Items from Human Resource Management
WALGA Elected Member Training:
See program attached. Please contact Vanessa Szlatoszlavek by email on Vanessa(fl),armadale.wa.gov.au or phone 9399 0631 for registration.
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Elected Member Training
Module 13: Customer Service and Complaints Handl ing
This module examines in detail the whole concept of customer service in the context of Local Government operations and aims to enhance the ability of Elected Members to contribute a greater customer focus and improved complaints handling by both Councillors and staff In their Local Government.
Date: 2 November 2007
T ime: 9:00am to 12:30pm
Venue: WA Local Government Association
Cost: $148 50 (Inc GST) for Workplace
Solutions Members
$162 80 (Inc GST) for Non WS Members
Module 4 : Teamwork, Communicat ion and Confl ict in Local Government
This module emphasises the importance of maintaining equilibrium, often under trying circumstances. It is vital that an Elected Member has an understanding of what makes for effective teamwork, what supports or undermines it and that conflicts are likely to arise. This module contains valuable information to assist Elected Members to be more effective in their roles
Date: 2 November 2007
T ime: 1.00pm to 4-30pm
Venue: WA Local Government Association
Cost: $148 50 (Inc GST) for Workplace
Solutions Members
S162.80 (Inc GST) for Non WS Members
Module 1 : tega l Responsibilities o f an Elected Member
The primary aim of this module is to keep participants up-to dale with the ever increasing accountability and compliance requirements in respect of the Local Government Act 1995 and the general legal responsibilities of being an Elected Member.
Dates: 5 November 2007
T ime: 9:O0am to 4; 30pm
Venue: WA Local Government Association
Cost: $297 (Inc GST) for Workplace
Solutions Members
$324.50 (Inc GST) for Non WS Member
Module 2 : Land Use Planning
Planning is a complex process involving many people and organizations This module gives Elected Members the skills required to undertake their important responsibilities in strategic (forward) planning and in the statutory, legal aspects of the planning, the use and the development of land It is a one day introductory course in the State's land use planning system.
Date: 14 November 2007
T ime: 9.O0am to 4.30pm
Venue: WA Local Government Association
Cost: $297 (Inc GST) for Workplace
Solutions Members
S324 50 (Inc GST) for Non WS Member
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Elected Member Training
M o d u l e 1 5 : Susta inable Asset M a n a g e m e n t
The sustainable asset management training module has three key messages to assist Elected Members in understanding asset management issues and improving asset management capacity within their councils. This includes, understanding your stewardship responsibilities, know what your community can afford and move from annual budgeting to long term planning
D a t e : 13 December 2007
T i m e : 9:00am to 4;30pm
Venue: WA Local Government Association- .
Cost : $297 (Inc OST) for Workplace Solutions
Members
$324.50 (Inc GST) for Non WS Member
M o d u l e 6 : Strategic P lann ing
This module defines that role of the strategic plan, assists with the development of strategic thinking tools and helps 'fine tune' the ability of Elected Members to actively participate in the development of their communities through the strategic planning process.
Dates: 18 December 2007
T i m e : 900am to 12.30pm
Venue: WA Local Government Association
Cost : $148 50 (Inc GST) for Workplace Solutions
Members
$162,80 (Inc GST) for Non WS Members
M o d u l e 1 1 : Pol icy Deve lopmen t f o r Elected M e m b e r s
This module aims to enhance the ability of Elected Members to participate in the strategic management of their Local Government by focusing on policy development, and will explain (he links between policy making and strategic planning
Dates : 18 December 2007
T i m e : 1.00pm to 4.30pm
V e n u e : WA Local Government Association
Cost: ' $148.50 (Inc GST) for Workplace Solutions
Members
$162.80 (Inc GST) for Non WS Members
H o w t o regis ter
• To register please complete the form on page 16.
* To register online please go to www.workplacesolutions.asn.au and click on the training link.
For further queries ptease contact-Heather, Training Coordinator 9213 2098.
CITY OF Armadale
Information Bulletin I s sue No. 19/2007
Ins ide this Issue
3 Correspondence & Papers
Pink Divider
WA Local Government Association (WALGA) News Issue No.37.07 - 14 September 2007 COR-1 Issue No.38.07 - 21 September 2007 COR-3 Australian Local Government Association (ALGA) News 14 September 2007 COR-5 21 September 2007 COR-16 Media Releases Air Travel Threat to Mining, Tourism-21 September 2007 COR-25
Employee Movements HR-1 3 Information from Human Resources
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Information to Standing Commi * % « • « » *
City Strategy Lilac Divider
Development Services
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Technical Services
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• Progress Report Progress Report on Contingency, Operational & Strategic Projects CS-1
• Accounting Report Accounting Services Report Summary CS-15
• Outstanding Matters & Information Items Report on Outstanding Matters - Development Services Committee D-l Information Item - Small Bar Licensed Premises D-3 Information Item - POS Strategy Implementation & Asset Rationalisation -Progress Report D-4
• Health Health Services Manager's Report for the month of August 2007 D-6
• Planning Planning Services Manager's Report for the month of August 2007 D-12 Town Planning Scheme No.4 - Amendment Action Table D-16 Planning Applications Monthly Statistics - August 2007 D-19 Subdivision Applications - WAPC Approvals/Refusals - August 2007 D-29 Subdivision Applications - Report on Lots Registered for 2006/07 & 2007/08 D-31 PAW Closure Report - Significant Actions during August 2007 D-32 Road Naming Report 2007/08 & consequential action of Council Recommendation D-3 5 Compliance Officer's Report for the month of August 2007 D-36
• Building Building Services Manager's Report for the month of August 2007 D-38 Building Applications Monthly Statistics for the month of August 2007 D-39
• Outstanding Matters Report on Outstanding Matters - Community Services Committee T-l
• Monthly / Quarterly Departmental Reports Technical Services Works Programme T-l
• General Information Perth Biodiversity Project - Capacity Survey Results T-4 Futurenow - Learning for Life - E-Letter 13 September 2007 T-5 Parks & Leisure Regional Council Newsletter - 12 September 2007 T-10 Minutes of the Darling Range Community Advisory Committee - 1 August 2007 T-l 1
Issue 19-26 September 2007
PROGRESS REPORT ON CONTINGENCY, OPERATIONAL & STRATEGIC PROJECTS
As at 26 September 2007 Project
No.
Co A Projects
Project Project Sponsor/Manager
Importance Rating/Mgmnt Effort (6-60)
Timeframe Comment
Op-10-01
Op-12-02
Staff Development
Administration Centre -Future Accommodation Options
CEO / Marka Haasnoot
Andrew Bruce / Glyn Davies
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Ongoing
Ongoing
Training and development program for the next months include: Diploma in Business -Local Government, Stress Management, Advanced Driver Training, Letter and Report Writing in Local Government and Project Management Fundamentals.
City of Armadale Collective Workplace Agreement 2007, covering staff employed under the Local Government Officers' (WA) Award is now operational. Work is currently undertaken to implement series of work/life balance initiatives. Research commences related to a staff (pay) level review.
Replacement of the 9 existing air conditioning units is nearly complete. All units are now in place and final ductwork connections are being made. The electronic control system is in place and being wired to the units. Final commissioning and handover is expected within the next few weeks. Additional accommodation space is required to cope with staff growth. Indicative lay outs for the Library building are being developed for the interior. Methodology for selecting the organisational unit to occupy this space is being developed.
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CoA Projects Op-16-03
Op-19-05
Op-20-05
Fifteen Year Financial Plan and 2008-09 Annual Budget and Plan for the Future
Municipal Heritage Inventory Review
Keane Road Environmental Assessment
Tony Maxwell / Nathan Cain
Ian MacRae/James Robinson
Ian MacRae
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August 2005 to November 2005 2008
• 2007-08 Annual Budget adopted at the 7th August Council meeting.
Work for the 2008-09 Annual Budget and Plan for the Future to be commenced.
Project Phases: Appointment of consultant - Palassis April 2005 Draft MHIprepared and advertised November to December 2006 Council endorsement of submissions and MHI Management Incentives Policy (PLN3.8) July 2007 Further Consultation with objectors August to September 2007 Council finalisation of MHI November/December 2007
Consultant appointed - Aug 2005 Surveys undertaken of route, flora & fauna & wetlands. Consultation with stakeholders - Sep-Oct 2005 Consultants Report received and formed the basis of a report to Council in January 2007. Report dispatched to EPA on 26th April 2007.
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Op-21-06
S-7-01
Parking Issues - CBD
Business Systems Implementation
Ian MacRae
Tony Maxwell / Nathan Cain
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Customer Request Management (CRM) -Oct 2007
Elec. Facility Bookings (EFB) Dec 2007
Elec. Business Papers -Dec 2007
Council considered request from Westzone for temporary parking to supplement Christmas and cinema parking at its meeting on 17th September and discussions continue with Westzone to resolve relocation of site offices and temporary parking.
• CRM - Initial overview of proposed new system has occurred (subsidiary product of the EDM system). Discussion now taking place as to timeframe for delivery.
• EFB - Initial overview of proposed new system. Due diligence now taking place as to product capability to suit Armadale requirements.
• EBP - Initial overview of proposed new system has occurred (subsidiary product of the EDM system). Discussion no taking place as to timeframe for delivery.
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CoA Projects S-8-01 North Forrestdale Future
Planning Ian MacRae / Paul Sanders / Ron Van Delft
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Development contribution scheme amendment approved by Minister in December 2006. The project was awarded a PLA Special Commendation for the Urban Planning award and the Minister's Award on 10 November 2006. Stage 3 advertised for public comment July 17-September 14 2007. Council supported an amendment to the MRS concerning the Kennel area on RanfordRoad in September 2007.
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S-15-01 Public Open Space Strategy Ian MacRae / Environmental Officer
M/42 Sep 2001-Dec 2006 A seven-stage implementation process approved in Sep 2001. Recommendations for Stages 1 to 6 agreed to by Council following public consultation. Stages 1 to 5 embedded in Town Planning Scheme No 4. Stage 6 approved by Council on 19 December 2005. Council adopted Stage 7 on 18 September 2006. Stages 6 and 7 awaiting approval of Minister. Stage 1 POS transferred to City as freehold lots. The project momentum has increased and has been given high priority. Minister approval has been sought to use POS funds to fund strategic projects within the City. Minister approved stages 2 and 3 in January 2007. POS Strategy officer commenced mid August 2007. Report re sale of Lot 301 Donald Court submitted to Council on 17 Sep.
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S-18-01
S-29-05
City Image and Marketing
Canning River Precinct Study
CEO
Ian MacRae/James Robinson
April 2005-June 2006
Two City entry signs, have been upgraded and installed on Armadale Road and Albany Highway. This entry signage is now being extended to other entry points, i.e. South Western Highway, Cnr Ranford/Warton Roads and Albany Highway, Bedfordale (SJ boundary) Following further revisions of the artwork for the slats, the order for the final 3 entry signs and slats for all 5 signs has now been placed. Installation is expected by the end of October
The final report was received in Dec 2005. Council endorsed recommendations and resolved to request WAPC to commence MRS amendment on 20 February 2006. Awaiting WAPC advice. Council agreed to promote amendment to TPS No.4 in tandem with MRS amendment in February 2007.
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S-32-06 Youth Precinct Study Carl Askew / Yvonne Coyne
M Feb 2006 - Apr 2007 Report to the August 2007 Community Services Committee presented a number of options for Council to consider and recommended to progress the development of a central CBD skate park. Council resolved to investigate the design and cost of building a "street real" skate park at the following sites (i) land between the public toilets and the current amphitheatre on Orchard Ave and (ii) aflat unrestricted site, before determining its final position..
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Aquatic Centre Upgrade
Active Sporting Reserves Needs Assessment and Feasibility Study
Andrew Bruce / Project Manager (TBA)
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Feb 2007-May Nov 2007
Report submitted to the October Community Services Committee advising of revised cost estimates for the project. Council to consider the cost increases in conjunction with the review of the 15 Year Financial Plan. Preliminary project planning has commenced to determine best way to coordinate due diligence work with the upgrade. Project level financial analysis being undertaken to assess scope and timing. Miscellaneous works to the 25m pool and the the Boat pool have been completed. Minor works to the buildings are underway and will be ready for the season opening. Demolition and removal of existing linings to the 50m pool are well underway with remedial works to the expansion joints about to commence. Works to the 50m pool are expected to be completed in November 2007. A report will be prepared for Council when the target completion date has been established.
The Needs Assessment was completed and circulated to Councillors in July. The Feasibility Study is in progress and draft report is scheduled for completion by the end of October 2007.
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ARA/CoA Joint Projects
S-12-01
8-22-01(3)
Kelmscott Redevelopment (ARA Planning Area)
Gateways Project
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Ian MacRae / James Robinson
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Ray Tame /Andrew Bruce
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June 2004 - ongoing Council resolved on 15 November to support ARA's involvement in planning the central area of the Kelmscott townsite. DA by Primewest for land north of Denny Avenue -determined by the ARA May 2007. DA also received for Stargate Shopping Centre redevelopment.
ARA Consultants briefed Council on the Gateways Project on 19 December and a report was considered at January City Strategy Committee meeting referring the proposal back to the ARA. ARA Gateways Steering Committee met on 20 Feb and it was agreed that the ARA will "commercially trial" two gateway landmarks at the Forrestdale Business Park and Champion Lakes sites. ARA has commissioned "estate standard" Landmarks for Champion Lakes, Champion Drive and the Forrestdale Business Park. At this stage 5 has been commissioned. Each will contain an estate name panel. The first installation was due in March 2007 but has been delayed.
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ARA/CoA Joint Projects S-26-01 (1)
S-28-01
S-34-06
Champion Lakes Implementation (ARA Planning Area)
Wungong Urban Water Master Plan (ARA Planning Area)
Community Facility - Lot 144 Railway Avenue
Ian MacRae
Sponsor: ARA
Ian MacRae / Paul Sanders / Ron Van Delft
Sponsor: ARA
Carl Askew / Yvonne Coyne (Project Manager TBA)
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Feb 2003-Dec 2006
Jan 2006-Jul 2008
- A contract has been awarded for the removal of the stockpile.
- Discussions being held with ARA for progression of the Aboriginal Enterprise and Interpretive Centre.
ARA extended planning controls over Brookdale in December 2003, with gazettal of Redevelopment Area (Extension) Regulations. Introduction of Interim Scheme Controls on 22 March 2005. Wungong Scheme, Master Plan and Environmental Review released for public comment on 16h November 2006. Submissions considered by the ARA Board in April/May 2007. 14 policy documents prepared for Wungong released to officers for comment in May - July 2007. Policy resolution process underway with the WUW Steering Committee.
Minnawarra House Services temporarily relocated to Reg. Williams Reserve. RJCCA is exploring options of furthering the community facility on Lot 144 Railway Avenue.
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Cost Savings - Five Year Plan
[Refer CS32/6/03 of 10 Jun 03] Officers investigate the above cost saving suggestions with a view to a report being submitted to the appropriate Committees.
Gatewavs/Entrv Statements
IRefer CS13/1/06 of 16 Jan 061 Officers investigate the issue of Council's own "entry statements" and streetscape works, conveying the welcome and character it wishes its community to identify with, including both existing entry points and new points in North Forrestdale and Brookdale, particularly along Ranford and Warton Roads. (Cr Tizard)
Promotion Pack
[Refer CS42/4/06 of 10 Apr 061 That a report be prepared on what options may be considered for introduction of promotional material for Armadale to be used in conjunction with the development industry. Promotional Info to new Residents
[Refer CS47/5/07 of 14 Mav 071 New residents to the area do not seem to be aware of the shopping, tourist or recreational facilities available in Armadale. (Cr Munn)
It was recommended that as a matter of priority officers investigate and report back to Committee as to how the City's welcome packs can be enhanced to promote the wide range of facilities offered in Armadale.
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Technical & Development Services
Chief Executive
Chief Executive
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To be investigated and a report to be submitted to the respective Committees.
Memo from CEO of 10 May refers. City entry signs on Albany Highway and Armadale Road have been upgraded to reflect the City's "Armadale Alive" style-guide. The new entry signage is also being extended to a further 3 entry points to the City i.e. South Western Highway, Ranford Road, near Warton Road, and Albany Highway, Bedfordale.
Costings have been sought on promotional DVD's and advice from other Cities on this type of material.
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CITY STEATEGY COMMITTEE
REPORT ON OUTSTAKDINQ MATTERS
SEPTEMBER 2007 ITEM OirciiDniic
Use of Cameras in Armadale CBD
[Refer CS52/5/06 of 8 Mav 061
Officers to investigate and submit a report to the City Strategy Committee that investigates:-• the coverage of current private
and public cameras within the Armadale CBD;
• current storage and access arrangements; and
• "black spots" and how they might be covered in the future.
Security/Surveillance systems in CBD & other areas
[Refer CS25/3/07 of 12 Mar 071
While investigating installation of security systems within the CBD that mobile camera systems be considered for areas of high vandalism i.e. Rushton Park (Cr Zelones)
Grant Funding for CCTV & other strategies
[Refer CS25/3/07 of 12 Mar 071
Officers investigate whether or not CCTV and other crime prevention strategies could be funded in the City through the Criminal Property Confiscation Act Grants Program. (Cr Tizard)
Technical Services
ACTION/STATUS
The meeting planned for December 2006 is proposed to be held in March 2007 and be jointly convened by the City and the ARA. Attendees would include Developers ING and Westzone, WA Police, Private landholders of the CBD and a Chamber of Commerce representative.
An amount of approx. $30,000 is available in Council's 2006/07 budget and initial investigations indicate that this would be sufficient to provide quality equipment for monitoring and recording incidents by wireless technology.
A grant application has been submitted to the Federal Government for CCTV projects which may provide the opportunity to defray the capital cost of installations but not the operating costs.
Promotion of Local Products
[Refer CS95/9/06 of 11 Sep 06]
Officers investigate strategies for enhancing the promotion of local products as part of Council's continued effort to promote Armadale's unique assets. (Cr Stewart)
Chief Executive Matter being investigated and a will be submitted to SOHAG.
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CITY STRATEGY COMMITTEE
REPORT ON OUTSTApMe MATTERS
SEPTEMBER 2007 ITEM Directornlc ACTION / STATUS
Christmas Cards
[Refer CS6/1/07 of 8 January 2007] Following recent media interest and a resident query he would like to refer the matter of the possibility of Council replacing Christmas paper cards with e-cards for consideration by SOHAG. (Cr Zelones)
Chief Executive Matter to be referred SOHAG for consideration.
Recognition of exceptional service by Officers
[Refer CS25/3/07 of 12 Mar 0711 City investigate suitable ways to recognise sustained, exceptional service by officers especially at the time of their retirement. (Cr Tizard)
Corporate Services
Matter to be investigated and a report will be submitted to Oct 2007 City Strategy.
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I pur.ide iiI'LtiuiK-il's wcbsiio in include «..Mnmuml\ inl'iHindiinn etc. i d A!,•»>.•>• i• V>. ' . ' "-'v' •' ' r " •'''' - " < r ! i lUid r.iised ilio inaiui orenh.iniemenis io ('(iiiiicir.s woh.siic ai meciings in Jan and Fob A: asked for dcllnitc ad\ ice as to when this c>ui be achieved/r( /• Zcloncsi
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I'ullowing a presentation to Councillors »>» 10 September, the "new look' website has been functional effective 17 September.
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CITV STR ATpn^COMMITl'EE
REPORT. ON OUTSTANDING MATTERS
SEPTEMBER 2007 1 | ITEM
After Hours Response Procedure
[Refer C36/4/07 of Apr 200711 Requested that the procedure be revisited with a view to giving councillors direct contact with a duty ranger. (Crs Munn/Tizard) A review on the issue & control of demolition licences was also raised.
[Refer C78/8/07 ofAus 200711 Requested for a report on after hours procedure for non-emergency situations i.e burning on Sundays, taking of firewood from reserves, dumping of rubbish and off-road vehicles. (Cr Tizard)
Review of the Role of SOHAG
[Refer C78/8/07 of Am 200711 Requested that the role and objectives of SOHAG be reviewed. (Cr Munn)
Matters for Referral - Review of Procedure
[Refer C78/8/07 of Am 200711 Requested that the procedure for "Matters for Referral" be reviewed. (Cr Munn)
Direcloralc
Corporate Services/CEO
Corporate Services/CEO
Corporate Services/CEO
ACTION / STATUS
• Preliminary report presented to June 2007 City Strategy Committee -further report has been requested, and
• After hours call service protocol has been revised to more appropriately respond to calls received in respect to development and building activities;
• Review of current procedure being undertaken.
Progress report on the development issues i.e. dust nuisance etc. submitted to the August City Strategy Committee meeting.
A meeting of SOFIAG to be scheduled for a discussion on the matter.
Matter will be referred to the next SOHAG meeting for consideration.
Issue 19 - September 2007
Information Bulletin City Strategy - Accounting Services Report
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RATES DEBTORS OUTSTANDING REPORT
YEAR ENDING 31 August 2007
Annual Rate Billing (including services charges)
No of rateable properties
No of properties fully paid
No of properties on 2 instalments
No of properties on 4 instalments
No of properties on special arrangements
No of properties Summons Issued n u \ j i ^ l u p c i u c o i c i i i o i u i i c i o , n n i r i i i i a i i x c u w v c i y
Action, etc..
Deferred Rates outstanding
Emergency Services Levy
Statutory Instalments outstanding
Credit Balances
Special arrangements and others
Recovery Action
Total Rates to be collected
Rates Current
Arrears
Services Current
Arrears
Pool Current
Arrears
Area Rates (ESL)
Specified Area Rates - Townscape Amenity
Legal Fees
Other Charges
Instalment Admininstation Fees
Penalty/Instalment Interest
Excess Payments
Total Rates to be collected
2006/07
31.8.06
27,095,689
21,686
1,938
109
365
1,998
17,276
$
547,634
1,853,946
428,558
20,986
1,640,069
18,653,543
23,102,764
18,108,928
193,800
2,673,126
26,297
30,368
324
1,853,946
191,577
23,908
6,615
8,471
6,390
20,986
23,102,764
2007/08
31.8.07
29,495,171
22,555
2,109
125
344
2,290
17,687
$
547,017
1,925,592
452,873
22,392
1,671,645
19,433,072
24,007,807
18,847,437
195,596
2,830,156
27,261
31,353
319
1,925,592
135,214
22,314
4,559
5,827
4,570
22,392
24,007,807
VARIATION
2,399,482
869
171
16
-21
292
411
$
617
71,646
24,315
1,406
31,576
779,529
905,043
738,509
1,796
157,030
964
985
5
71,646
- 56,363
1,594
2,056
2,644
1,820
1,406
905,043
%
8.86%
4.01%
8 82%
14 68%
-5 75%
14 61%
2 38%
$
-0.11%
3.86%
5.67%
6.70%
1.93%
4 18%
3.92%
4 08%
0 93%
5.87%
3 67%
3.24%
-1 54%
3 86%
-29.42%
-6 67%
-31.07%
-31.21%
-28 48%
6 70%
3.92%
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RATES TO BE COLLECTED (All Totals exclude ESL)
%/-— - . > - - -
/. / / \ . . • 1
/ / /
J/_
/' .
//
1
"--, • - m
•m
" ' " " " • - • m - .. . ,
I / / I #
r 26,000,000
24,000,000
22,000 000
20,000 000
18,000,000
16,000,000
- 14,000 000
12,000,000
10,000,000
8,000,000
6,000,000
4000 000
2,000,000
I
-LAST YEAR ANNUAL BILLING
LAST YEAR OUTSTANDING
-CURRENTYEAR ANNUAL BILLING
-CURRENTYEAR OUTSTANDING
s MONTH
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Rates Written Off 1/08/2007 to 31/08/2007
3/09/2007 7:30; 17AM
Wssessff Property Address
6480
16621
19582
23064
30033
32451
36530
37122
55532
61694
80579
81125
85600
94566
106355
107078
126151
131306
152370
164349
170839
173506
181018
187547
188814
194683
211277
222965
227591
244373
245078
245389
245456
248579
252281
252330
253184
255681
256540
260329
261042
261781
30 Amaroo Ct, Armadale
28 Cohuna Dr, Armadale
16 Dawson St, Armadale
30 Dural Wy, Armadale
7/5 Fourth Rd, Armadale
19 Hambledon Cr, Armadale
19 Kyabram Rd, Armadale
3 Lensham PI, Armadale
33 Tarrawan Rd, Armadale
55 Church Av, Armadale
189 Cammillo Rd, Kelmscott
4 Foster Rd, Kelmscott
11 Kari Ct, Westfield
40 Paterson Rd, Mt Nasura
37 Tranquil Rd, Kelmscott
236 Urch Rd, Roleystone
19 Mackie Rd, Roleystone
0 Thompson Rd, Roleystone
48 Gillam Dr, Kelmscott
33 Rushton Tee, Mt Nasura
22 Powell Cr, Brookdale
4B Donald Ct, Armadale
50 Chadwick Pde, Brookdale
8 Farmer Av, Brookdale
18 Hansen Rd, Seville Grove
21 Sutcliffe CI, Seville Grove
92 Riverside L, Seville Grove
3 McCubbin Loop, Seville Grove
4 Ardmair CI, Seville Grove
10 Salamanca Bvd, Seville Grove
15 Salamanca Bvd, Seville Grove
8 Morolo St, Seville Grove
18 Ralphs St, Seville Grove
0 Rowley Rd, Brookdale
5 Fulmar Wy, Seville Grove
117 Seville Dr, Seville Grove
10 Edgehill Wk, Piara Waters
14 Glenfin Rd, Seville Grove
Honeymyrtle Loop, Forrestdale
12 Randwick Bnd, Harrisdale
29 Church Av, Armadale
10 Mossgreen Lk, Harrisdale
LIVE LIVE LIVE
Amount
-$0.10
-$0 93
-$0.74
-$0.01
-$0.03
-$1.88
-$0 07
-$0 02
-$0.11
-$0 15
-$0.13
-$0.01
-$0.08
-$0.05
-$1.02
-$0 52
-$0 44
-$0.41
-$0 10
-$3.40
-$0.04
-$0.01
-$4 43
-$0.22
-$0,01
-$0.02
-$0 05
-$2.56
-$0.55
-$0.05
-$4,23
-$2 32
-$4.52
-$1.29
-$0.55
-$0.82
-$0.18
-$0.22
-$0 60
-$1 54
-$1.79
-$0.89
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3/09/2007 7:30:27AM
/\ssess#
262715
262733
263474
264345
264589
Property Address
8 Canterbury Trl, Harrisdale
3 Canterbury Trl, Harrisdale
14 Kersley Loop, Harrisdale
12WhimbrelWy, Harrisdale
30 Splendid Gdns, Harrisdale
Rates Written Off 1/08/2007 to 31/08/2007
Total Written Off
LIVE LIVE LIVE
Amount
-$0.58
-$0.19
-$0.23
-$0.13
-$0.08
-$38.30
Pursuant to Council Resolution Number C111/7/04 (July 2004) and the subsequent on-delegation by the Chief Executive Office number 10 (July 2004) pertaining to debt write off the aforementioned debts, following investigation, have been written off.
N Cain Executive Manager Business Services
03-September-2007
Information Bulletin PageCS-19 City Strategy - Conferences Report
As per Management Practice ADM-3, Cr Reynolds has submitted this report following his attendance at the NGAA National Summit in Melbourne on 3 Ist August 2007.
National Summit National Growth Areas Alliance
Melbourne Friday 31 August 2007
Councils from all states gathered to hear the views of others about the need to deliver services in rapid growth areas, and to in turn impress upon both major parties the need for any future funding model to take account of the extra needs faced by growth area councils.
Like all other councils we need to not only replace aging infrastructure, but uniquely we also have the need to provide additional, new community infrastructure for the new communities at the urban growth interface. It is this point of difference that we are trying to convey to the government and their opposition.
Minister Jim Lloyd was a late cancellation, required elsewhere by the Prime Minister, and he was replaced by Dr Sharman Stone, Minister for Workforce Participation and member for a country seat (Murray). Unfortunately her briefing was one of containment, and was filled with comments that completely misread her audience - such as that we had only a poor knowledge of our infrastructure condition; we had problems attracting and retaining quality staff, etc. Never the less she did indicate that there was to be some form of infrastructure announcements before the election, but did not make herself available for questions
Shadow Minister for Local Government, and Sport, Recreation and Health Promotion, Senator Kate Lundy spoke about the opposition being aware of the needs of high growth areas, but that it had not formed specific policies as yet. She felt that the issue was more than just infrastructure, either physical or community in nature, with housing affordability part of the mix. She was, she said prepared to listen to local government's needs, and we might expect further news from the opposition prior to the election.
As her portfolios include sport, and as she is a known rower, I have invited her to visit us to check out Champion Lakes next time that she is in WA, and asked for an opportunity to show her some of the types of infrastructure that needs renewal in older parts of our community, or provision in the newer suburbs.
The meetings scheduled for 11 September in Canberra will be crucial to having our message dealt with by both major parties as they go to the election. We hope to be able to have success with both of them so that from our point of view regardless of the outcome of the election we can expect a better level of financial support.
I feel extremely privileged to have been asked to act as National Spokesperson for a group of Councils that provide services to one quarter of the nation's population. Especially so, as nearly all of the Councils involved are far larger than Armadale e.g. Gold Coast - pop 500,000.
Cr Linton Reynolds AM JP Mayor
CITY OF Armadale
Information Bulletin Issue No. 19/2007
Inside this Issue
3 Correspondence & Papers
Pink Divider
3 Information from Human Resources
Blue Divider
WA Local Government Association (WALGA) News Issue No.37.07 - 14 September 2007 COR-1 Issue No.38.07 - 21 September 2007 COR-3 Australian Local Government Association (ALGA) News 14 September 2007 COR-5 21 September 2007 COR-16 Media Releases Air Travel Threat to Mining, Tourism-21 September 2007 COR-25
Employee Movements HR-1
y ^ ' f . T ^ Information to Standing Committees
City Strategy Lilac Divider
Progress Report Progress Report on Contingency, Operational & Strategic Projects CS-1 Accounting Report Accounting Services Report Summary CS-15
Outstanding Matters & Information Items Report on Outstanding Matters - Development Services Committee D-l Information Item - Small Bar Licensed Premises D-3 Information Item - POS Strategy Implementation & Asset Rationalisation -Progress Report D-4 Health Health Services Manager's Report for the month of August 2007 D-6 Planning Planning Services Manager's Report for the month of August 2007 D-12 Town Planning Scheme No.4 - Amendment Action Table D-16 Planning Applications Monthly Statistics - August 2007 D-19 Subdivision Applications - WAPC Approvals/Refusals - August 2007 D-29 Subdivision Applications - Report on Lots Registered for 2006/07 & 2007/08 D-31 PAW Closure Report - Significant Actions during August 2007 D-32 Road Naming Report 2007/08 & consequential action of Council Recommendation D-35 Compliance Officer's Report for the month of August 2007 D-36 Building Building Services Manager's Report for the month of August 2007 D-38 Building Applications Monthly Statistics for the month of August 2007 D-39
Outstanding Matters Report on Outstanding Matters - Community Services Committee T-l Monthly / Quarterly Departmental Reports Technical Services Works Programme T-l General Information Perth Biodiversity Project-Capacity Survey Results T-4 Futurenow - Learning for Life - E-Letter 13 September 2007 T-5 Parks & Leisure Regional Council Newsletter- 12 September 2007 T-10 Minutes of the Darling Range Community Advisory Committee - 1 August 2007 T-l 1
Development Services
Yellow Divider
Technical Services
Green Divider
Issue 19-26 September 2007
Information Bulletin Information Items from the Development Services Directorate
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R E P O R T ON O U T S T A N D I N G M A T T E R S DEVELOPMENT SERVICES COMMITTEE
ITEM
1. Community Services Committee Meeting 29/8/06 Naming of Oval at Churchman's Brook Estate be referred and/or report back to Committee.
2. CS91/10/05 & CS113/11/06 Reg Williams Reserve -Disposal of Council land.
3. D17/2/06 Incomplete Development of Roleystone Shopping Centre
4. D87/7/06 Policy for Australian Standards 3959 "construction of buildings in bush-fire prone areas" for inclusion at the building licence stage.
5. D158/12/06 & D36/3/07 Tilt-up Concrete Structures - Kelmscott Industrial Area
6. D34/3/07 - Lawn on Private Pronertv & Council Verges -That officers investigate and/or report back to Committee on "what procedures can be developed to control the amount of lawn on private property and council verges in new developments in the City"
7. D48/4/07 Local Law Part (3) Division (2) Relating to Dust - That officers investigate and report on the feasibility of incrementally increasing the penalty for on-spot fines from $250 to $1000.
8. D69/6/07 Armadale New & Second-hand Tyres Officers to investigate planning approval conditions on the storage of tyres and/or report back to Committee as appropriate.
DEPT.
Planning
Planning
Building
Engineering
Planning
Planning
Planning
Health
Planning
ACTION / STATUS
Planning Services Manager advised that proposed park is still in private ownership.
Matter of land disposal being processed. Valuation has been received. Council agreed that Business Plan be advertised in September 2007.
Officers met with builder and landowner's representative on 29/3/06. Awaiting confirmation from landowner re completion of requested works. Compliance / Building / Engineering officers liaising with landowner/ builder. Matter still being monitored. Ongoing communication.
A report is being prepared for consideration by Council to make provision for the calling up of Australian Standard 3959 in development areas prone to bushfire hazard.
Two properties complying. Legal advice being sought for a third property.
Report submitted to DSC Meeting September 2007 outlining a number of initiatives the City is currently undertaking in relation to road verges, parks, preparation of landscape plans, adoption of industry best practises etc.
The matter has been referred to Council's solicitor for advice and the possibility of being able to issue infringement notices on a daily basis for the same site. Report to be considered at DSC Meeting in October 2007.
Building Licence being sought for storage shed.
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R E P O R T ON O U T S T A N D I N G M A T T E R S DEVELOPMENT SERVICES COMMITTEE
ITEM
9. D70/6/07-Demolition and removal of Asbestos. That officers write to the Dept of Consumer & Employment Protections strongly recommending that the licensing and accreditation arrangements for people undertaking demolitions works involving material containing Asbestos be made more rigorous as a matter of urgency.
10. D87/7/07 Incentive for High Oualitv Development That consideration of an incentive or awards system for high quality development be referred to the Executive Director Development Services for action and/or report back to Committee.
11. Council Meeting 16/7/07 The Whitby Falls Regional Cemetery be referred to the Development Services Committee with the idea of arranging a special meeting between the Cemetery Board, the Cities of Armadale, Gosnells and Serpentine-Jarrahdale and the Dept for Planning & Infrastructure to discuss the development of a Cemetery in the South East Corridor sooner rather than later.
DEPT.
Building
Planning
Planning
ACTION/STATUS
Building Department presently liaising with the Health Department regarding appropriate correspondence to send to the Dept of Consumer & Employment Protections given that the dismantling and disposal of asbestos during the demolition process is captured within the Health (Asbestos) Regulations.
Report submitted to DSC Meeting September 2007 recommending that 1 criteria be developed for establishment of a simple Mayor's Urban Design Award system. !
Referred to EDDS for action and/or report back to Committee. Letters sent to Minister for Planning and Infrastructure and Local Government.
Items progressed and to be deleted front schedule.
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ITEMS FOR INFORMATION - SMALL BAR LICENSED PREMISES
SMALL BAR LICENSED PREMISES
Changes to section 41 of the Liquor Control Act 1988 (previously named the Liquor Licensing Act) came into effect on 7 May 2007. The WAPC has issued Planning Bulletin 85 to explain to local governments how the changes impact on planning.
The Liquor Licensing Act 1988 provided for two forms of licence for premises to serve alcohol: an hotel licence and a tavern license. Definitions for these uses was provided in the Model Scheme Text and is thereby in the City's Scheme.
In 2006 amendments were made to the Act to provide more choice for consumers (but not necessarily more licensed venues), greater levels of innovation within the liquor and hospitality industries, a boost to the small business sector and creating a safer liquor environment that is not limited to large, beer-barn establishments.
There are now three forms of licence: • Hotel licence • Tavern licence • Small bar licence
A small bar licence is a form of hotel licence with: • A condition prohibiting the sale of packaged liquor; and • A condition limiting the number of persons who may be on the premises to a maximum of
120.
An application to a licensing authority for the grant of a small bar licence must be accompanied by a certificate from the planning authority, as provided for in section 40 of the Liquor Control Act.
Unlike the hotel and tavern, the small bar is not defined under the Scheme. The WAPC recommends that planning authorities consider small bar licences as uses not listed - ie in accordance with clause 4.4 whereby the City may either: • determine that the use is consistent with the objectives of a particular zone and therefore is
permitted; • determine that the use may be consistent with the objectives of the particular zone and
consider the application after follow the advertising procedures; or • determine that the use is not consistent with the objectives of the zone and therefore should be
refused.
Where the zoning table includes the categories or hotel and/or tavern, it may be reasonable to consider that the use of premises as a small bar is consistent with the objectives of the zone. A certificate may then be issued under section 40 of the Liquor Control Act stating that the proposed use as a small bar is consistent with applicable planning requirements.
IAN MACRAE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
Information Bulletin Information Items from the Development Services Directorate
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ITEMS FOR INFORMATION
POS STRATEGY IMPLEMENTATION AND ASSET RATIONALISATION PROGRESS REPORT
The processes for the sale of POS and other Council land has commenced, a number of Business Plans have been completed and will soon be advertised for public comment. The Business Plan for Lot 301 Donald Court, Armadale was presented to Council at the September meeting and will be advertised for a period of 6 weeks ending 7th November 2007.
The Business Plan for Stage 1 of the POS Strategy (Table 1) will be presented to Council at the October meeting for endorsement and advertising. Two of these properties (Slee Avenue, Pindari Court) require drainage easements or remedial works prior to sale. The remaining properties are free of encumbrances and can be sold.
TABLE 1: Properties included in Stage 1 of the POS Strategy.
Lot Number
Street Address Zoning Land Area
COASTAL PLAIN NORTH (1)
2253
3292
300
2647
COASTA]
2635
3899
2902
2906
Ward Crescent, Kelmscott WA 6111
Banyard Avenue, Kelmscott WA 6111
Slee Avenue, Kelmscott WA 6112
Pindari Court, Kelmscott WA 6112
R25/40
R25/40
R15/40
R15/25 Possible R-Code Bonus
911m2
1052 m2
1822 m2
1453 m2
L PLAIN NORTH (2)
Little John Road Armadale WA 6112
Kyabram Road, Armadale WA 6112
Ives Place, Armadale WA 6111
Scotia Place, Armadale WA 6111
R15/25
R15/25
R15/25
R15/25 Possible R-Code Bonus
809 m2
921m2
692mi
1017 m2
The Business Plan for the sale of Lot 39 Page Road, Kelmscott will also be presented at the October meeting for endorsement and advertising.
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ITEMS FOR INFORMATION
POS STRATEGY IMPLEMENTATION AND ASSET RATIONALISATION PROGRESS REPORT
TABLE 2: Properties included in Stages 2 & 3 of the POS Strategy
Lot Number
COASTA
3861
HILLS N(
2115
2241
2285
3042
Street Address
'. PLAINS SOUTH (2)
Bums Road, Armadale
3RTH (1)
Calytrix Road, Roleystone
Slab Gully Road, Roleystone
Urch Rd, Roleystone
Knuckey Drive, Roleystone
Zoning
General Industry
R5
R5
R5
Unzoned
Land Area
3276 m2
1989 m2
2673 m2
1667m2
242 m2
Settlement on Land in Stages 2 & 3 of the POS Strategy is expected to be finalised in October 2007. The Council item and Business Plan for these 5 properties (Table 2) is currently being developed and is anticipated to be presented to Council at the November Council meeting.
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HEALTH SERVICES MANAGER'S REPORT TO THE CITY'S ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PLAN & OTHER MATTERS FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST 2007
1. APPROVALS
a) No. AH applications Received/Month
TYPE
l-'llluent Disposal Approval to1
Conslmcl
Public Buildings
Food Premises
Temporary Food, ,, Stalls
Lodging Houscsi 0
Hairdrossing,; Skin Penetration
Burning Off Permits
Other 0
TO'lA1.2006 07' 27) '<fiA 29
158
4
16
•
21
1 '
1 •
:TOfAl.mfl01
10
1
b) No. Permits Issued/Month
TVPK _ , J 2 , «
Septic Tank 10
Certificates
rOTAI,2006 07 10
fCftAt^MOI/Oisi
o <
S I i E
14 13
I S t
1 ! I . . .
17!
14
1 3 I 17
m | 6
15
15
z
0 t
13
13
1
•y.
12
12
1 S 1-
0
i
12
12
PI - J
12
12
13 T
; 13
o
18
18 L.—^, 0
158
! 148 — m^ 0
21
21
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HEALTH SERVICES MANAGER'S REPORT TO THE CITY'S ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PLAN & OTHER MATTERS FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST 2007
2. I N S P E C T I O N S / A U D I T S
a) No. Inspections/Audits of Registered Health Premises Completed/Month
TYPK
Food Premises 28
Food Vehicles; 3
Hairdressing.j , Skin Penetration,
2ndHand'
Clothne/FurnisW. Public 0
SwimmiiiK Pools, Public Buildings 13
Caravan Parks 0
Lodging Houses 0
Industrial Waste _ Audits,
Offensive Trades 2
Intensive Animal, „
Housing,
Demolitions 0
Other, 0
TOTAL200607 69
I ! t
TOlALZOtmOS #
b) No. Infectious Diseases Investigations/Month
TYPE
Campylobacter 0
Cryptosporidiosis, 0
Giardia; 0
'• Ross River Virus 0
; Salmonella 0
Other 0
TOTAL2006,07! 0
I TOTAL 20W/08 •
w
Q ]
I
0
0
0
1
0
0
1
0
'.. i "
6 ^ "{ff"
; #
— — i
• 1 .
l
0
0
0
1
0
2
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HEALTH SERVICES MANAGER'S REPORT TO THE CITY'S ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PLAN & OTHER MATTERS FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST 2007
3. SAMPLING and ANALYSIS
a) No. Samples Collected for Analysis/Month
TYPE • !
Food - Bacterial! 0 frO-j 0 i JM 0
Food - Chemical. 0 " " 0,' 0
Drinking Water -Bacterial;
Swimming Pools •
m o i
15 ; 151 15'.,»,. \ 10 0 ''; 0
Bacterial; 1,' ' 0 "*•, '
Environmental -, Bacterial
Environmental -| ,. Chemicaf
TOTAL 2006/07 15
TOTAL 3007/081
0 ! ••L j 0
IS 13
h s
i. «
MSI
Ui^l-
i 38
7
0
0
20
2 UJ > O
0
0
13
' J
, J
- J . o' l
s Ul
0
0
0
0
0
" 1 ^
,
; : |
% i
si ^
r i s 0 j. '.ft '
o ! ; l i
±
< <
0
0
15
I I
0
0
26
| J ,;,, ,•:
: & "i t 'd ^ 1 *
"^f l 'um •• ' i i
0
ss 9
0 j ' . i ' l E J
1 i < 5
0
0
14
5
•• i
m 1
•• i
? ; H * ! , • ; '
I -K .
0
22 i
. iJJi
o : L-Ji
19 •v-i 9
Son'":. ft
0 !
0 ]
28"
1*1 2 | '
1 !
0
12 U
4
;i
—i
o
0
30
148
47
0
^t
' ! 225
n. 1 — T i — '
„
28
b) No. Samples Failing to Meet Prescribed Standard
TYPE
Food - Bacterial 0 , 2' • 0 j__Ji_
Food - Chemical 0 1 0 • 0 l ''J)
TOTAL iamm
Drinking Water - 2 ; ._ , 3 • & > 0
Bactcriat r , •'" ' Environmental- ,. [_ „ i ..
Bacterial; !'' Vi •Ii
TOTAL 2006 07 2 i T'* 3 ]''-{,
2:-
a 0
0
14
0
14
TS'y] ^ s
HI ;'ii:,ii
' y*%
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HEALTH SERVICES MANAGER'S REPORT TO THE CITY'S ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PLAN & OTHER MA TTERS FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST 2007
4. COMPLIANCE MANAGEMENT
a) Total No. All Complaints Received/Month
TYPE
DllSt; 0
Smoke 5 " 2 Fumes, Odour 0 | 3 2
Housing Accommodation
Effluent Discharge.
Pest Control 1 Animals/Birds/
Bees Noise 5 Food Other 0
rOTAI.2005 07 16
TOTAL JBBWBSi
2
6
.3 n 16
4
7
4
40
6
23
141
1 t
•3 j
t 1 1,1
« 4A
• • & • " !
b) No. Infringement Notices Issucd/Type/Montli
Rubbish No Refuse Reccplaclc on ()
building she
Dust 0
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HEALTH SERVICES MANAGER'S REPORT TO THE CITY'S ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PLAN & OTHER MA TTERS FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST 2007
5. HEALTH PKEVENTION. PROMOTION
a) Vaccinations/Month All Infant Clinics
TYPE
Adult Diplilheria.
'1 claims
Diphtheria. Tetanus. Pertussis,
Diphtheria, Tetanus, , ; ,J„ , ; -, Pertussis, Poho r . ,s . ?
Diphtlreria, Tetanus.
Pertussis, Polio, Hep 4 I ,1 1 6 B • ''-' ,
Diphtheria, Teiatuis.
Pcnussu,, Polio. I lib, 2 5 I 11 21
Hep B
Hepatitis A 0
Hepatitis B 4
Hib 6
Hib.HepB, I
Human Papillo Virus
I Measles, Mumps, Rubella
Meningococcal,
Disease
Pneumococcal
Disease,
Poliomyelitis 0 i (Ti 0
Rotarix - I I
Varicella 5
i Other 0 \'%
TOTAL 2005 07 9 2
i TOTAL 2001/oil
283
27
41
117
19
1
2
12
0
4
14
93
347
0
74
1
10
23
0 !
5
9
,__., j — -
108
b) Vaccinations/Month All School Clinics
TYPE a i s i 'S' . s 4 o i ,'B •
T7«816't «28i 0 Diphtheria,
Tetanus, 0 Pertussis^
He[MtitisBl 0 j >7^ 796l..§8jj:! 0 Human Papillo
Virus; Varicella 0
TOTAL 2006 07; 0
TWAt-liipWffl- ' '
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HEALTH SERVICES MANAGER'S REPORT TO THE CITY'S ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH PLAN & OTHER MATTERS FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST 2007
c) Vaccinations/Month All Seniors Clinics (March/April)
TYPE
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PLANNING SER VICES MANAGER'S REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST 2007
PLANNING DEPT
MONTHLY STATISTICS
Devclopmcm ApplnHou
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Jul 2007 61 65 39 36 15 17 126 124
Aug 2006 56 45 14 16 12 12 91 92
Aug 2007 41 53 10 34 18 68 118
Sep 2006 87 52 25 37 14 10 138 113
Sep 2007
Oct 2006 51 72 12 25 74 108
Oct 2007
Nov 2006 79 76 21 19 124 120
Nov 2007
Dec 2006 54 50 22 21 99 90
Dec 2007
Jan 2007 47 62 21 12 63 106
Jan 2008
Feb 2007 57 55 16 15 10 94 83
Feb 2008
Mar 2007 45 58 24 23 84 90
Mar 2008
Apr 2007 53 44 22 86 80
Apr 2008
May 2007 34 39 22 30 70 87
May 2008
Jun 2007 65 27 23 (4 (0 102 58
Jun 2008
Total 06/07 672 621 223 260 53 65 35 34 27 17 87 85 16 16 1113 1098
Total 07/08 102 118 49 70 20 24 17 20 194 242
Notes -
* Subdivision Applications and Scheme Amendment figures represent the number of applications processed by City of Armadale and not the approval of these applications by the WAPC.
* Total number of applications received includes applications that have been cancelled or withdrawn.
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05/06
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PLANNING SER VICES MANA GER 'S REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF A UGUST 2007
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12007-2008 Received
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PLANNING SER VICES MANA GER'S REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST 2007
Development Applications Received vs Processed
a 2006-2007 Received
• 2006-2007 Processed
M 2007-2008 Received
• 2007-2008 Processed
45 40 35
. 3 0 ^ 2 5 § 2 0 Z 1 5
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Subdivision Applications Received vs Processed
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• 2006-2007 Processed
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• 2007-2008 Processed
Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun
a 3
TOWN PLANNING SCHEME NO.4 - SCHEME AMENDMENT ACTION TABLE TPS No.4 (Formerly)
2 (194)
5
14
Stage 7 POS
Strategy
16
19
20
Street & Proposal
Rezone Lot 681 Canns Rd, Bedfordale from "Rural Living 4" to "Special Residential".
Rezone Lot 62 Croyden Rd, Roleystone - from "Rural Living X" to "Rural Living X -Restricted Use-Holiday Accommodation Resort"
Rezone Lot 7 and PtLt 6 Carradme Rd, Bedfordale
Rezone unsuitable public open space from "Parks and Recreation (Local)" and "Public Purpose" to "Residential" or "Rural Living" and rezone suitable public open space from "Rural Living" to "Paries and Recreation (Local)", various reserves and lots in Karragullen (4 Locations), Forrestdale (3 Locations), and Bedfordale (2 Locations).
Rezoning of Lot 16 Mountain View, Lots 17-21 Albany Hwy and Lot 22 Turner Pic, Kelmscott from "District Centre - Restricted Use No 2" to "District Centre - Restncted Use No.4" and Lot 15 Mountain View from "Residential Rl 5/40" to "District Centre - Restricted Use No.4".
Rezoning of Lots 143 & 144 Abbey Road, Armadale to "Residential R40".
Reg. No.
8
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en
OfTicer
EP
IM
EP
RVD
SN
PS
No.
A13837 SCH/4/2
A236055 SCH/4/5
A375& A361(pt),
P6564
P28307
P1081
25279
Applicant
Dykstra Planning
Dykstra Planning
Dykstra Planning
City of Armadale
Dykstra Planning
City of Armadale
Initiation
21/11/05
21/11/05
18/4/06
28/2/06
29/5/06 Requested
further information
from applicant
18/4/06
Doctmuitatifm «CosU
Awaiting info from
applicant for EPA
9/12/05
9/3/06
—
Env Review Required 28 days
Awaiting EPA
Decision
Not assessed 22/5/06
Not assessed 6/3/07
EPA decision received
29/5/06
Stibmissioiis Open
22/11/06
7/6/06
26/3/07
14/6/06
20/6/06
Submissions Closed
3/1/07
2/8/06
9/5/07
27/7/06
2/8/06
Env Conds set by
Minister Adoption
19/3/07
16/10/06
18/6/07
18/9/06
15/1/07
Referred to DPI for action
9/5/07
23/10/06
9/7/07
25/9/06
Minister's Final
Approval
20/8/07
Execution of
Amendmnt Documents
YES
Govt. Gazette
14/9/07
TOWN PLANNING SCHEME NO.4 - SCHEME AMENDMENT ACTION TABLE TPS No.4 (Formerly) Street & Proposal
Reg. No.
Apiiiicant Initiation Documatadoti & Costs
Env Review Required 28 days
Submissioni Open
Submissions Closed
Env Conds set by
Minister Adoption
Referred to DPI for action
Minister's Final
Approval
Execution of
Amendmnt Documents
Govt. Gazette
21
Rezoning from "General Rural" to "Rural Living 2" -Lot 800 & 801 Herbert Rd, Karragullen
RVD P28247 P28246
Dykstra Planning
Rezone Pt Lt 8 (2953) Albany 25 Hwy, Kelmscott "Additional
Use"
Dykstra Planning 21/8/06 18/7/06
Not Assessed
20/9/06 1/11/06 20/11/06 21/8/07
Inclusion of Pt Lot 34 27 Wygonda Rd, Roleystone as
an "Additional Use" EJP PI6723
Dykstra Planning 19/2/07 29/9/06
Not Assessed
1/5/07 13/6/07 20/8/07 7/9/07
30
Rezone Lot 123 (216) Canns Road, Bedfordale from "Rural Living 10" to "Special Residential"
P21154 Dykstra Planning 19/3/07 7/11/06
Rezone from Rural Living 2 to 31 Residential Rl 5/R25 - Lot 89
(573) Lake Rd, Seville Grove m P20020
<N
City of Annadate N/A
Amend Canning River Precinct to conform with MRS
32 zoning (Urban Development) - Lot 1 Brookside Ave, Kelmscott
JR P804 City of
Armadale N/A
Rezone Lot 51 Omeagher Rd, 33 Karragullen from Parks and
Recreation to "General Rural" s
Gray& Lewis
TOWN PLANNING SCHEME NO.4 - SCHEME AMENDMENT ACTION TABLE TPS No.4 (Formerly)
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
Street & Proposal
Rezone Lots 123, 157 & 17 South Western Hwy & Lots 49 Crystal Crt from R15/R25 to District Centre Restricted Use
Omnibus Amendments
Inclusion of Lot 65 Rokewood Way, Karragullen as an "Additional Use"
Rezone a portion of Reserve 37213 (abutting John Dunn Reserve) Kelmscott from "Parks and Recreation (Local)" to "Industrial Business"
Rezone Lot 103 Misty Valley View, Roleystone from "Rural Living 4" to "Rural Living 1"
Rezone Lots 100-104,106-lll&124ShepherdCrt& Lots 112-113 Hatch Crt, Forrestdale from "Rural" to "Urban"
Rezone Lots 80 & 82 & 106 Ranford Rd from "Other Regional Road" to "Urban Development Zone, Mixed Business & Local Centre"
Reg. No.
t-^ O o r-j
5
8
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OfTicer
EJP
JLQ
EJP
PS
IG
JR
JR
Pared No.
P4836
P29908
P29667
P17115
P20631& others
P18470, P23108, P23148
Applicant
Dykstra Planning
City of Armadale
Dykstra Planning
City of Armadale
Allerding
Burgess
Greg R o w e &
Assoc
City of Armadale
Initiation
16/7/07
Not Assessed
Dncumnlation £ Costs
5/4/07
2/4/07
Env Review Required 28 days
Submissions Open
Submissions Closed
Env Conds set by
Minister Adoption
Referred to DPI for action
Minister's Final
Approval
Execution of
Araeadmnt Documents
Govt Gazette
CANCELLED
AUTHORITY City of Armadale Planning Applications Monthly Statistics
Received or Determined 1/08/2007 to 31/08/2007
CITY OF Armadale
Print Date: 14/09/2007 12:18:52PM LIVE LIVE LIVE
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D e v e l o p m e n t A p p l i c a t i o n
Rece i ved
Planning Application Description
1039 - Home Occupat ion
Rec Amt
0
/Spphcafions
1
App No 449/1
Total-.
Rec Amt 0>vnei Name 0
Description Hairdressing
1039 - Home Occupation
Primary Property 6 Nowra PL KELMSCOTT
Applicant Name D L Campey-Payne
Applicant Address 6 Nowra Place KELMSCOTT W
Value Rec Dt Cisd Dt Determined 0 29/08/07 10/09/07 Approved
1093 - Incidental Development 644
App No 408/1 428/1 447/1 448/1 451/1 453/1
Rec - Amt 275
0 123
0 123 123
Owner Name Desctiption Shed and DE Modification Patio Carport Patio Incidental Development Shed and Lean-to
Tota l : 1093 - Incidental Development
Primary Property Oxley RD FORRESTDALE 24 St Georges AV CHAMPION LAKES 19 Camfield PL BEDFORDALE 70 Ridgehill RISE ROLEYSTONE 6/11 Murray CT ARMADALE 31 Cooliabberra DR MT RICHON
644
Applicant Name Muchea Rural Sheds Outdoor D Doran One Stop Patio Shop Kalmar Factory Direct D J Newmarch
Applicant Address Great Northern Highway MUCH 26 Marriot Street CANNINGTO 19 Camfield Place BEDFORDA PO Box 1292 CANNING VALE 25 Davison Street MADDINGT 31 Cooliabberra Drive MT RICH
Value 37,400
7,500 6,320
11,800 4,500
16,000
Rec Dt 07/08/07 20/08/07 27/08/07 27/08/07 27/08/07 30/08/07
Clsd Dt 03/09/07 04/09/07 05/09/07 04/09/07 05/09/07 10/09/07
Detei mined Approved Approved Approved Approved Approved Completed
1094 - Development Envelope Modification 275
App No 408/1 434/1
Total:
Rec Amt Owner Name 275
0
Description Shed and DE Modification Development Envelope Modification
1094 - Development Envelope Modification
Primary Property Oxley RD FORRESTDALE 3 Camfield PL BEDFORDALE
275
Applicant Name Muchea Rural Sheds D W Pitts
Applicant Address Great Northern Highway MUCH 9 Molloy Street AUGUSTA WA
Value Rec Dt Clsd Dt Determined 0 07/08/07 03/09/07 Approved 0 15/08/07 13/09/07 Approved
1098 - Grouped Dwellings
App No 442/1
Total.
Rec Amt Owner Name 0
Description Two (2) Grouped Dwellings
1098 - Grouped Dwell ings
Primary Property 8 Stevingfon ST KELMSCOTT
Applicant Name Dykstra Planning
Applicant Address 2953 Albany Highway KELMSC
Value Rec Dt Clsd Dt Determined 240,000 30/08/07 10/09/07 Approved
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City of Armadale Planning Applications Monthly Statistics
AUTHORITY Received or Determined
1/08/2007 to 31/08/2007 CITY OF Armadale
Print Date: 14/09/2007 12:18:56PM LIVE LIVE LIVE Double chcH onto the Application to access receipt and fee mmimation
Development Appiication
Received
Planning Application Description
1099-Single House
RQC Amt
0
Applications
1
App Nc 446/1
Total:
Total:
Rec Arm Owner Name Description 0 Single House
1099-Single House
Received
Primary Properly 3 Ryniker RD BEDFORDALE
919
Applicant Name Applicant Address Impressions the Home 66 Hasler Road OSBORNE PA
10
Value Rec Dt 234,802 24/08/07
C/scf Df Determined 04/09/07 Approved
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City of Armadale Planning Applications Monthly Statistics
AUTHORITY Received or Determined
1/08/2007 to 31/08/2007 CITY OF Armadale
Print Date; 14/09/2007 12-18:56PM LIVE LIVE LIVE Double click onto the Application to access receipt and fee information
Development Appiication
Received & Closed
Planning Application Description
1021 - Commercial Vehicle Parking (Renewal)
Rec Amt
75
Applications
1
App No Rec Amt 0>vnei Name Description Primary Property Applicant Name 423/1 75 Commercial Vehicle Parking (Renewal) 17 St Georges AV CHAMPION LAKES M E Harding
Total: 1021 - Commercial Vehicle Parking (Renewal) 75
Applicant Addiess 17 St Georges Avenue CHAMP
Value Rec Dt Clsd Dt Determined 0 20/08/07 21/08/07 Approved
1039 - Home Occupation
App No Rec Amt Owner Name Description 411/1 Home Occupation - Office for Tow Truck business 421/1 Fishing Reel Repairs and Servicing 422/1 Office and Homebase for Craft Market Stall
Total. 1039-Home Occupation
Primary Property 42 Logpine CR WESTFIELD 54 Silverhill LOOP SEVILLE GROVE 10 Blackbume DR KELMSCOTT
Applicant Name B Smylie Q Skippings A M Stephenson
Applicant Address 42 Logpine Crescent WESTFIE 54 Silverhill Loop SEVILLE GR 10 Blackbume Drive KELMSCO
Value Rec Dt Clsd Dt Detei mined 0 06/08/07 17/08/07 Approved 0 16/08/07 21/08/07 Approved 0 16/08/07 21/08/07 Approved
1040 - Home Occupation Renewal 186
App No 429/1 430/1 431/1 438/1
Rec Am 62 62 62
0
Total:
jwner Name Description BAO (For Computer Consultancy & Repairs) Chiropractic Treatment Design & Printing BAO & Storage (Mobile Windscreen Replacements)
1040 - Home Occupation Renewal
Primary Property 1 Chamberlain WY ARMADALE 20 High RD ROLEYSTONE 9 Tamarind CR KELMSCOTT 26 Elanora RD ARMADALE
186
Applicant Name M H Takes S E Anson J G Clough PR Cox
Applicant Address 1 Chamberlain Way ARMADAL 20 High Road ROLEYSTONE 9 Tamarind Crescent KELMSC 26 Elanora Road ARMADALE
Value Rec Dt Clsd Dt Determined 0 20/08/07 23/08/07 Approved 0 20/08/07 23/08/07 Approved 0 20/08/07 24/08/07 Approved 0 22/08/07 29/08/07 Approved
1093 - Incidental Development 346
App No 410/1 425/1 427/1
Rec Amt Owner Name 100 123 123
Description Garage/Carport Shed/Garage Decking
Total: 1093 - Incidental Development
Primary Property 210 Carradine RD BEDFORDALE 0 Buckingham RD KELMSCOTT 51 Wallangarra DR BEDFORDALE
346
Applicant Name R F Becker M Barker A J Lindhjem
Applicant Address 210 Carradine Road BEDFORD Lot 181 Buckingham Road KEL 51 Wallangarra Drive BEDFOR
Value Rec Dt Clsd Dt Determined 8,000 01/08/07 09/08/07 Approved 8,000 10/08/07 22/08/07 Approved 8,500 15/08/07 28/08/07 Completed
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AUTHORITY
City of Armadale Planning Applications Monthly Statistics
Received or Determined 1/08/2007 to 31/08/2007
C I T Y O F Armadale
Print Date: 14/09/2007 12:18:56PM LIVE LIVE LIVE
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Development Application
Received & Closed
Planning Application Description
1097 - Industry - General
Rec Amt
460
Applications
1
App No Rec Amt Owner Name Description 409/1 460 Industry - General - 2 Factory Units
Total: 1097 - Industry - General
Primary Propeny 15 Owen RD KELMSCOTT
460
Applicant Name Dale Design Group
Applicant Address Po Box 144 Kelmscott Wa 611
Value Rec Dt Cisd Dt Determined 200,000 02/08/07 17/08/07 Approved
1098 - Grouped Dwellings 115
App No 396/1
Total:
Rec Arm Owner Name Description Primary propeny 115 Grouped Dwellings - Amended Plans from 10.2006.597.1 1 Shanks CT ARMADALE
1098 - Grouped Dwellings 115
Applicant Name M L Bowman
Applicant Address 1 Shanks Court ARMADALE W
Value Rec Dt Clsd Dt Determined 0 01/08/07 24/08/07 Approved
1099-Single House 6,956
App No Rec Amt Ownei Name 424/1 6,956
Total:
Total:
Description Two Storey House
1099-Single House
Received & Closed
Primary Propeny 9 Skewes WY BEDFORDALE
6,956
8,138
Applicant Name R Curtis
1
14
Applicant Address 6 Waterview Parade SOUTHER
Value Rec Dt Clsd Dt Determined 680,000 15/08/07 23/08/07 Approved
AUTHORITY LIVE LIVE LIVE Page 4 of 10
City of Armadale Planning Applications Monthly Statistics
AUTHORITY Received or Determined
1/08/2007 to 31/08/2007 CITY OF Armadale
Print Date- 14/09/2007 12:18.56PM LIVE LIVE LIVE Douoie click onto the Application to access receiot and fee information
Development Appiication
Closed
Planning Application Description
1015-Change of Use
App No Rec Ami Owner Name 293/1 374/1 200 397/1 200
Description Change of Use - Town Planning Change of Use - Car detailing Change of Use - Hire of Tools (Shop)
Rec Amt
400
Applications
3
Primary Property Applicant Name 2953 Albany HWY KELMSCOTT Dykstra Planning 2/12 Keates RD ARMADALE M Fox 5/281 South Western HWY ARMADALE Tru Blu Hire Australia
Total: 1015-Change of Use 400
Applicant Address 2953 Albany Highway KELMSC 72 Ralphs Street SEVILLE GR 2 Egmont Road HENDERSON
Value Rec Dt Osd Dt Determined 50,000 15/06/07 06/08/07 Approved
0 25/07/07 15/08/07 Approved 0 31/07/07 15/08/07 Approved
1039 - Home Occupation 400
App No 16711 290/1 334/1 335/1 350/1
Rec Amt 150
0 50
150 50
Owner Name
BAC
Description Primary Property Hairdressing 3 Jaffa CL SEVILLE GROVE Manufacture Timber Furniture 10 Irymple RD ROLEYSTONE Natural Helath Care (Colonic Irrigation) 3 Boondi PL KELMSCOTT Beautician 5 Waters PL BEDFORDALE
Total:
BAO (For Avon Valley Pest Control P/L)
1039 - Home Occupation
46 Farmer AV BROOKDALE
400
Applicant Name A Dunstan D J Weaver G Magafas L C Heam L R Openshaw
Applicant Address 3 Jaffa CI Seville Grove WA 61 27 Garland Road ROLEYSTON 3 Boondi Place KELMSCOTT 5 Waters Place BEDFORDALE 46 Farmer Avenue BROOKDA
Value Rec Dt Clsd Dt Determined 0 21/03/07 23/08/07 Approved 0 14/06/07 07/08/07 Approved 0 26/06/07 07/08/07 Approved 0 29/06/07 07/08/07 Approved 0 09/07/07 07/08/07 Approved
1040 - Home Occupation Renewal 250
App No Rec Amt Owner Name Description 344/1 50 BAO (For Electrical Appliance Repair Svc) 351/1 50 Hairdressing 366/1 100 Clothing repair and manufacture 367/1 0 BAO (For mobile electrician) 368/1 0 Drafting business 369/1 50 Wholesale and storage of kayaks
Total: 1040 - Home Occupation Renewal
Primary Property 13 Lantana WY WESTFIELD 8 Sewell ST BEDFORDALE 79 Doorigo RD ARMADALE 440 Nicholson RD FORRESTDALE 18 Fountains CT ARMADALE 24 Greengage CT ARMADALE
250
Applicant Name RWoo S A Smith D L Whitehead W Matsen K Oakland J Scott
Applicant Address 13 Lantana Way WESTFIELD 8 Sewell Street BEDFORDALE 79 Doorigo Road ARMADALE 440 Nicholson Road FORREST 18 Fountains Court ARMADAL 24 Greengage Court ARMADA
Value 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rec Dt 05/07/07 09/07/07 23/07/07 20/07/07 25/07/07 24/07/07
Clsd Dt 07/08/07 07/08/07 09/08/07 08/08/07 10/08/07 07/08/07
Determined Approved Approved Approved Approved Approved Approved
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AUTHORITY
City of Armadale Planning Applications Monthly Statistics
Received or Determined 1/08/2007 to 31/08/2007
CITY OF Armadale
Print Date: 14/09/2007 12:18:56PM LIVE LIVE LIVE Double dick onto tne Application to access receipt and fee information
Development Application
Closed
Planning Application Description
1061 - Multiple Dwelling
Rec Amt
11,750
Applications
1
App No Rec Amt 173/1 11,750
Total:
jwner Name Description Primary Piopeny Mixed use commercial and residential 12 Davis RD KELMSCOTT
1061 - Multiple Dwelling 11,750
Applicant Name Applicant Addiess Rob Anson Architect 10A/87 Canning Highway VICT
Value Rec Dt dsd Dt Determined 0 23/03/07 24/08/07 Approved
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City of Armadale Planning Applications Monthly Statistics
AUTHORITY Received or Determined
1/08/2007 to 31/08/2007 CITY OF Armadale
Print Date. 14/09/2007 12;18;56PM LIVE LIVE LIVE Double click onto the Application to access receipt and lee information
Development Application
Closed
Planning Application Description
1093 - Incidental Development
Rec Amt
4,179
Applications
24
App Nc 251/1 269/1 285/1 318/1 324/1 330/1 372/1 376/1 386/1 388/1 389/1 391/1 394/1 395/1 398/1 399/1 400/1 401/1 402/1
403/1 404/1 406/1 407/1 417/1
Rec Amt 0
50 200
1,330 275 275 299 100 550 100
50 50
200 100 100
50 50
0 0
100 50 50
100 100
Total:
Owner Name Description Incidental Development - Shed extension zincalume
Sea Container Additions to Existing Dwelling
Single House, Shed and Development Env Modification Development Envelope Modification
Zincalume roof and Development Envelope Modification Incidental Development - Additions to existing factory unit
Storage Shed Development Envelope Modification Shed Patio Patio Shed / Studio Pergola & Decking Incidental Development - Gable Patio Incidental Development - Patio Incidental Development - Patio Incidental Development - Patio Incidental Development - Garage Incidental Development - Patio Incidental Development - Garage Patio Patio Shed
1093 - Incidental Development
Pnmaiy Property 861 Armadale RD FORRESTDALE 33 Rushton TCE MT NASURA 22 Heather RD ROLEYSTONE 64 Leworthy LOOP KARRAGULLEN 42 Honeymyrtle LOOP FORRESTDALE 26 Kobus HTS ROLEYSTONE 3/33 Gillam DR KELMSCOTT 152 Holden RD ROLEYSTONE 15 Waterwheel RD N BEDFORDALE Oxley RD FORRESTDALE 4 Keast WY BEDFORDALE 7 Dowell CL BEDFORDALE 9 Simons DR ROLEYSTONE 101 Convine RD ROLEYSTONE 450 Brookton HWY ROLEYSTONE 20/91 Seventh RD ARMADALE 1/91 Seventh RD ARMADALE 29 Martin ST KELMSCOTT 532 Albany HWY BEDFORDALE 14 Blissett DR BEDFORDALE 70 Ridgehill RISE ROLEYSTONE 5/91 Seventh RD ARMADALE 20 Rails CR WUNGONG 29 Arania PL BEDFORDALE
4,179
Applicant Name J G W Hollings P M Dorocke K A Chrisp Nash & Ghersinich M Fraser JWH Group - In Vogue Dale Design Group S Rainoldi P R Yates Northwest G M Stevens J Visser J Ballantine Patio Living L Burke Heritage Outdoor Heritage Outdoor Westral Outdoor Coastline Sheds Eden Home Highline Ltd Heritage Outdoor Russell's Prestige N M Baker
24
Applicant Address 861 Armadale Road FORREST 7 Bedfordale Hilt Road MT RIC 22 Heather Road ROLEYSTON 2 / 74 Hay Street SUBIACO W 17 Stanton Place LEEMING W PO Box 55 Westfield Shopping Po Box 144 Kelmscott Wa 611 152 Holden Road ROLEYSTON 15 Waterwheel Road BEDFOR PO Box 1317 Wangara 6065 4 Keast Way BEDFORDALE W 15 Clarence Way CHAMPION 9 Simons Drive ROLEYSTONE 2/4 Ladner Street OCONNOR 47 Davis Street MAIDA VALE 25 Davison Street MADDINGT 25 Davison Street MADDINGT PO BOX 1477 CANNING VALE Lot 101 Byron Road ARMADAL 5/8 Ryelane Street Maddington Locked Bag 25 WELSHPOOL 11 Davison Street MADDINGT 27 Morritt Close ROCKINGHAM 24 Stone Creek Close THORN
Value 3,000 4,995
180,000 0
13,100 0
130,000 19,500 15,000 38,000
3,500 4,900
19,000 8,525 6,000 1,160 1,160
12,760 8,866
11,670 4,852 2,250
15,000 9,000
Rec Df 01/06/06 29/05/07 28/05/07 22/06/07 25/06/07 27/06/07 24/07/07 06/07/07 27/07/07 04/07/07 04/07/07 02/07/07 18/07/07 30/07/07 18/07/07 19/07/07 19/07/07 25/07/07 25/07/07 30/07/07 27/07/07 19/07/07 31/07/07 16/07/07
Cted Of 09/08/07 22/08/07 30/08/07 24/08/07 20/08/07 20/08/07 21/08/07 01/08/07 30/08/07 01/08/07 01/08/07 01/08/07 01/08/07 06/08/07 22/08/07 09/08/07 09/08/07 06/08/07 06/08/07 06/08/07 06/08/07 09/08/07 06/08/07 27/08/07
Determined Refused Approved Refused Approved Approved Approved Approved Approved
Approved Approved Approved Approved Approved Approved Completed Approved Approved Approved Approved Approved Completed Approved Approved
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City of Armadale Planning Applications Monthly Statistics
AUTHORITY Received or Determined
1/08/2007 to 31/08/2007 C I T Y O F Armadale
Print Date; 14/09/2007 12:18:56PM LIVE LIVE LIVE Double chck onto the Application to access receipt and fee information
Development Application
Closed
Planning Apphcavon Description
1094 - Development Envelope Modification
Rec Amt
3,817
Applications
8
App Wo 318/1 324/1 330/1 349/1 362/1 373/1 386/1 405/1
Rec Ami 1,330
275 275 175 862 175 550 175
Total:
3ivner Name Description Single House, Shed and Development Env Modification Development Envelope Modification and Shed Zincalume roof and Development Envelope Modification
Development Envelope Modification Single House and Development Envelope Modification
Development Envelope Modification Development Envelope Modification Development Envelope Modification
1094 - Development Envelope Modification
Primary Property 64 Leworthy LOOP KARRAGULLEN 42 Honeymyrtle LOOP FORRESTDALE 26 Kobus HTS ROLEYSTONE 70 Brooks RD ROLEYSTONE 29 Arania PL BEDFORDALE 58 Brooks RD ROLEYSTONE 15 Waterwheel RD N BEDFORDALE 40 Kobus HTS ROLEYSTONE
3,817
Applicant Name Nash & Ghersinich M Fraser JWH Group - In Vogue Rural Building Plunkett Homes C J Kilbum P R Yates Ed's Shed's
8
Applicant Address 2 / 74 Hay Street SUBIACO W 17 Stanton Place LEEMING W PO Box 55 Westfield Shopping 7/59 Walters Drive OSBORNE PO Box 379 VIC PARK WA 69 45 Stony Brook Lane ROLEYS 15 Waterwheel Road BEDFOR 3/22 Forrest Road YORK WA
Value 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Rec Df 22/06/07 25/06/07 27/06/07 05/07/07 18/07/07 24/07/07 27/07/07 24/07/07
Clsd Di 24/08/07 20/08/07 20/08/07 20/08/07 21/08/07 20/08/07 30/08/07 20/08/07
Determined Approved Approved Approved Approved Completed Approved
Approved
1095-Office 11,750
App No Rec Amt Owner Name Description 173/1 11,750 Mixed use commercial and residential
Total: 1095-Office
Primary Property 12 Davis RD KELMSCOTT
11,750
Applicant Name Rob Anson Architect
Applicant Address 10AJ87 Canning Highway VICT
Value Rec Dt Clsd Dt Determined 8,250,000 23/03/07 24/08/07 Approved
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City of Armadale Planning Applications Monthly Statistics
AUTHORITY Received or Determined
1/08/2007 to 31/08/2007 CITY OF Armadale
Print Date. 14/09/2007 12:18:56PM LIVE LIVE LIVE Double click onto the Application to access receipt and fee mfoimation
Development Application
Closed
Planning Application Description
1098 - Grouped Dwellings
Rec Amt
45,969
Primary Propeny 191 Railway AV KELMSCOTT 12 Davis RD KELMSCOTT 14 Mountain VIEW KELMSCOTT 13 Emu RD BROOKDALE 129 Third AV KELMSCOTT 101 River RD KELMSCOTT 99 Lowanna WY ARMADALE 102 Westfield RD KELMSCOTT 1 Coonong PL ARMADALE 3 Mahara RD KELMSCOTT 30 Cordelia RD ARMADALE 40 Challis RD ARMADALE
Applications
12
Applicant Name The Planning Group Rob Anson Architect J-Corp/impressions Vision Surveys Ashmy Pty Ltd Define Creations Summit Projects M R Alexander Define Creations Norfolk Homes K J Wimalatissa QLou
App No 547/1 173/1 235/1 259/1 296/1 301/1 332/1 337/1 359/1 361/1 363/1 364/1
Rec Amt 0>viier Name 12,800 11,750 4,635
276 381
1,332 6,543 3,724
276 2,860
391 1,001
Description Grouped Dwellings x 77 Mixed use commercial and residential Thirteen (13) Grouped Dwellings Two (2) Grouped Dwellings Two (2) Grouped Dwellings Five (5) Aged Persons Grouped Twenty Four (24) Grouped Dwellings Eleven (11) Grouped Dwellings Two (2) Grouped Dwellings Nine (9) Grouped Dwellings Two (2) Grouped Dwellings Three (3) Grouped Dwellings
Applicant Address Level 7 182 St Georges Tee PE 10A/87 Canning Highway VICT 66 Hasler Road Osborne Park 236 Scarborough Beach Road 5 The Esplanade MT PLEASAN 39 Friar Road ARMADALE WA 242 Leach Highway MYAREE 24 Fifth Avenue ROSSMOYNE 39 Friar Road ARMADALE WA 68 Paramount Drive Wangara 22 Brockman Avenue BULL CR PO Box 4028 Myaree Business
Value 9,300,000
0 2,436,295
120,000 165,741 601,110
3,695,000 1,930,000
120,000 1,450,000
170,000 435,000
Rec Df 26/10/06 23/03/07 01/05/07 18/05/07 12/06/07 07/06/07 27/06/07 05/07/07 16/07/07 09/07/07 19/07/07 19/07/07
Clsd Dt 27/08/07 24/08/07 07/08/07 02/08/07 20/08/07 22/08/07 07/08/07 23/08/07 09/08/07 20/08/07 09/08/07 21/08/07
Determined Approved Approved Approved Approved Approved Application Approved Approved Approved Approved Approved Approved
Total: 1098 - Grouped Dwellings 45,969 12
1099-Single House 6,611
App No Rec Amt Ownei Name Descnption 130/1 2,660 Single House 210/1 805 Single Hse - Existing House temp res during construction 288/1 954 Single House 318/1 1,330 Single House, Shed and Development Env Modification 362/1 862 Single House and Development Env Modification
Total; 1099 - Single House
Primary Property 0 Soldiers RD ROLEYSTONE 172 Carradine RD BEDFORDALE 17 Cartland CT BEDFORDALE 64 Leworthy LOOP KARRAGULLEN 29 Arania PL BEDFORDALE
6,611
Applicant Name Dale Design Group A G Hansen Rammed Earth Homes Nash & Ghersinich Plunkett Homes
Applicant Address Po Box 144 Kelmscott Wa 611 172 Carradine Road BEDFORD 890 Albany Hwy EAST VICTOR 2 / 74 Hay Street SUBIACO W PO Box 379 VIC PARK WA 69
Value 600,000 350,000 272,457 600,000 298,664
Rec Df 26/02/07 03/04/07 08/06/07 22/06/07 18/07/07
Clsd Df 01/06/07 22/08/07 17/08/07 24/08/07 21/08/07
Determined Completed Approved Approved Approved Completed
1105-Display Village 1,070
App No 357/1
Total:
Rec Amt Owner Name 1,070
Description Display Home
1105-Display Village
Primary Propeny 9 Splendid GDNS HARRISDALE
1,070
Applicant Name Ross Griffin Homes
Applicant Address PO Box 98 Osborne Park 6917
Value Rec Dt Clsd Dt Determined 465,000 05/07/07 20/08/07 Approved
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AUTHORITY
City of Armadale Planning Applications Monthly Statistics
Received or Determined 1/08/2007 to 31/08/2007
CITY OF A r m a d a l e
Print Date: 14/09/2007 12:18:56PM LIVE LIVE LIVE Douoie click onto the Application ic access receipt and fee information
Development Application
Total: Closed
Total: Development Application
86,194
95,251
58
82
Grand Total: 95,251 82
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Page D-29
SUBDIVISION APPLICA TIONS - A UGUST 2007 REPORT ON CONSEQUENTIAL ACTION O F COUNCIL RECOMMENDATION
SUB NO.
936-07
135057
116-07
133712
133933
1034-07
135113
464-07
987-07
1050-07
134935
111-07
2040-07
1044-07
1187-07
135154
126244
1375-07
LOCATION
Lot 3 Sixth Road, Armadale
Lot 13 Green Ave, Armadale
Lot 26 Railway Ave, Armadale
Lot 5067 Rowley Rd, Brookdale
Lots 6,1, 5,3 Redtail Lane, Roleystone
Lot 613 Baystone Pde, Forrestdale
Lot 627 Oakleigh Pass, Forrestdale
Lots 63 & 5 Mountain View, Kelmscott
Lot 646 Baystone Pde, Forrestdale
Lot 108 Ward Cres, Kelmscott
Lot 32 Albany Hwy, Armadale
Lot 57 Friar Road, Armadale
Lot 76 Banyard Ave, Kelmscott
Lot 82 Hill Street, Kelmscott
Lot 27 Fifth Road, Armadale
Lot 82 Hill Street, Kelmscott
Lot 131 & Pt Lots 31 & 161 Wungong Rd, Wungong
Lot 59 Bunney Rd, Kelmscott
PROPOSAL
Create 3 Lots from 1 Lot
Create 4 Lots from 1 Lot
Create 12 Lots from 1 Lot
Create 2 Lots from 1 Lot
Create 10 Lots from 1 Lot
Create 2 Lots from 1 Lot
Create 2 Lots from 1 Lot
Create 13 Lots from 1 Lot
Create 2 Lots from 1 Lot
Create 3 Lots from 1 Lot
Create 2 Lots from 1 Lot
Create 4 Lots from 1 Lot
Create 4 Lots from 1 Lot
Create 2 Lots from 1 Lot
Create 7 Lots from 1 Lot
Create 2 Lots from 1 Lot
Create 145 Lots from 3 Lots
Create 2 Lots from 1 Lot
COA REC
APPROVAL
APPROVAL
APPROVAL
APPROVAL
REFUSAL
APPROVAL
APPROVAL
APPROVAL
APPROVAL
APPROVAL
APPROVAL
APPROVAL
APPROVAL
APPROVAL
APPROVAL
APPROVAL
APPROVAL
APPROVAL
COMMENTS
WAPC Approval 2/8/07
WAPC Approval 6/8/07
WAPC Approval 3/8/07
WAPC Approval 9/8/07
WAPC Refusal 10/8/07
WAPC Approval 13/8/07
WAPC Approval 13/8/07
WAPC Approval 13/8/07
WAPC Approval 14/8/07
WAPC Approval 14/8/07
WAPC Approval 16/8/07
WAPC Approval 16/8/07
WAPC Approval 16/8/07
WAPC Approval 17/8/07
WAPC Approval 17/8/07
WAPC Approval 17/8/07
WAPC Approval 20/8/07
WAPC Approval 22/8/07
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SUB NO.
1082-07
1247-07
LOCATION
Lot 145 Angelo St, Armadale
Lot 103 Brackley Rd, Armadale
PROPOSAL
Create 2 Lots from 1 Lot
Create 2 Lots from 1 Lot
COA REC
APPROVAL
APPROVAL
COMMENTS
WAPC Approval 27/8/07
WAPC Approval 27/8/07
2007/2008
July 2007
August 2007
TOTAL LOTS
No. of Lots
533
215
748 Lots
FINANCIAL YEAR
2000/2001
2001 / 2002
2002 / 2003
2003 / 2004
No. of LOTS
323 Lots
579 Lots
212 Lots
471 Lots
FINANCIAL YEAR
2004/2005
2005 / 2006
2006 / 2007
No. of LOTS
1024 Lots
2675 Lots
1610 Lots
Data refers to lots granted preliminary approval by WAPC only.
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SUBDIVISION APPLICATIONS WITH FINAL APPROVAL -REPORT ON LOTS REGISTERED FOR FINANCIAL YEARS 2006/07 & 2007/08
REPORT ON LOTS REGISTERED FOR
FINANCIAL YEAR 2007 / 2008
2007/08
July
August
September
October
November
December
January
February
March
April
May
June
TOTAL
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2
9
11
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30
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12
12
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2
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0
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6
197
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
203
REPORT ON LOTS REGISTERED FOR
FINANCIAL YEAR 2006 / 2007
2006/07
July
August
September
October
November
December
January
February
March
April
May
June
TOTAL
73 •a 75
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3
2
20
5
7
4
2
5
48
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16
16
37
15
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100
64
61
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23
22
35
27
212
26
114
57
104
83
256
44
1003
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PEDESTRIAN ACCESS WAY CLOSURES - SIGNIFICANT ACTION DURING AUGUST 2007
PEDESTRIAN ACCESS WAY (PAW) CLOSURES
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LOCATION
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PAW between Lots 201(12) and 202(10) Jarrah Cls, Westfield
12/10/01 Yes Yes 14/3/03
Council resolved not to close PAW on 12/9/06. Referred to Technical Services Directorate regarding possible lighting and other improvement works. This item has been transferred to the Technical Services Outstanding Councillor Items List.
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PAW between Lots 705(10) & 714 (9) Clybucca Pic, Armadale
18/3/04 Yes Yes Extended
to 13/08/04
Council resolved not to close PAW on 18/4/06. Referred to Technical Services Directorate regarding possible lighting and other improvement works. This item has been transferred to the Technical Services Outstanding Councillor Items List.
0 0 OS 0 0
PAW between Lots 186 & 214 Elm Close and between Lots 187 & 212 Tall Karri Cls, Westfield
14/12/04 Yes Yes 19/3/07 Closure Assessment Report sent to WAPC. Awaiting response.
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PAW between Lots 216 & 217 Megan Way and between Lots 259 & 260 Kari Crt, Westfield
24/2/05 Yes Yes 17/11/06
Report sent to WAPC. Awaiting response. Follow up letter sent to WAPC. Awaiting response.
ON
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PAW between Lots 101 & 102 O'Sullivan Dr and between Lots 120 & 121 RedtingleRd, Westfield
21/12/05 Yes Yes 7/4/06
Awaiting response from DPI - trial closure occurring as per Minister's request.
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PEDESTRIAN ACCESS WAY (PAW) CLOSURES
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COMMENTS
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PAW between Lots 64 & 65 Sheoak Place, Armadale
7/4/05 Yes Yes 24/3/06
Council resolved not to close PAW on 17/9/07. This item has been transferred to the Technical Services Outstanding Councillor Items List.
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PAW between Lots 104&105LilikaSt & Lots 440 & 441 Dryandra Way, Armadale
02/06 Yes Yes 19/10/06
Council resolved to close the PAW on 20/8/07. State Lands Services advised of Council's decision.
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PAW between Lots 141 & 142 May Close & Lots 149 & 150McKeownCrt, Armadale
8/2006 Yes Yes 19/10/06
Council resolved to close PAW on 20/8/07. State Land Services advised of Council's decision.
O o o) r i
PAW between Lots 119&118Redtingle Rd&Lots 106 & 107 Cammillo Rd, Westfield
12/9/06 Yes Yes 17/10/06
Closure report sent to WAPC. Awaiting response. Follow up letter sent to WAPC. Awaiting response.
m ^ > O O
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PAW between Lots 282 & 283 Cullen Crt and Lots 336 & 337 Cammillo Road, Westfield
31/10/06 Yes Yes 19/3/06 Closure Assessment Report sent to WAPC. Awaiting response.
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PAW between Lots 372 & 373 Merlin Close, Westfield
19/2/07 Yes Yes 11/6/07 Closure Assessment Report sent to WAPC 09/07.
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PAW Between Lots 300 & 51 Wyloo Place and Lots 50 & Reserve 34702 Scotia Place, Armadale
No Yes 21/3/07 Closure Assessment Report sent to WAPC. Awaiting response.
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PEDESTRIAN ACCESS WAY (PAW) CLOSURES
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PAW between Lots 157, 158 & 159 McKeown Court, Armadale
11/10/06 Yes Yes 18/5/07 Closure Assessment Report sent to WAPC 09/07.
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PAW between Lot 57 and former Reserve 33151 Bundalla Court, Kelmscott
No No
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REPORT ON ROAD NAMING REQUESTS RECEIVED & CONSEQUENTIAL ACTION OF COUNCIL RECOMMENDA TION -
NEW ROAD NAMES 2007 / 08
PROPOSAL
Naming of new road reserves within the new subdivisions of Lots 80 & 27 Lake Road and Lot 37 Westfield Road, Seville Grove
Naming of new road "Cilantro Parkway" and modify the road type of "Verdant Circle" to "Verdant Crescent" with the subdivision of Lot 879 Lake Road, Seville Grove
Naming of new road reserves within the Forrestdale Business Park
Naming of new road reserves within Lot 101 Waterwheel Road, Bedfordale
Naming of three new road reserves on Lot 14 & 29 Westfield Rd, Seville Grove
COA REC
Approval 18/6/07
Approval 18/6/07
Approval 16/7/07
Approval 16/7/07
Approval 20/8/07
NEW ROAD NAME
Various
Verdant Crescent & Cilantro Parkway
Various
Grieve Way & Meldrum Way
Coleus Way, Lecania Street &
Kalanchoe Approach
DETERMINATION Geographic Names
Committee
GNC Approval 1/8/07
GNC Approval 4/7/07
GNC Approval 15/8/07
GNC Approval 15/8/07
GNC Approval 13/9/07
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COMPLIANCE OFFICER'S REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF A UGUST 2007
REF : SA/PW
I SCHEDULE 6 CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL
1.1 INDUSTRIAL
Current Year - Month to Date
Current Year - Year to Date
1.2 COMMERCIAL
Current Year - Month to Date
Current Year - Year to Date
1.3 RESIDENTIAL
Current Year - Month to Date
Current Year - Year to Date
1.4 RURAL
Current Year - Month to Date
Current Year - Year to Date
SUB TOTAL YEAR TO DATE
2 CAR WRECKS AND RELATED ISSUES
2.1 INDUSTRIAL
Current Year - Month to Date
Current Year - Year to Date
2.2 COMMERCIAL
Current Year - Month to Date
Current Year - Year to Date
2.3 RESIDENTIAL
Current Year - Month to Date
Current Year - Year to Date
2.4 RURAL
Current Year - Month to Date
Current Year - Year to Date
SUB TOTAL YEAR TO DATE
No. of inspections
No. not complying
No. rectified
No. prosecutions
instituted
No. prosecutions
successful
3 6
3
3
0 0
0 0
0 0
1 2
1 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
75 101
3 2
0 0
0 0
0 0
4 13
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
145 9 0 0 0
No. of inspections
No. not complying
No. rectified
No. prosecutions
instituted
No. prosecutions
successful
106 106
0 0
0 0 0 | 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
196 220
2 13
0 10
0 1
0 0
3 3
0 0
0 0
0 0
0 0
329 13 10 1 0
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COMPLIANCE OFFICER'S REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF AUGUST 2007
3 TRUCK PARKING
3.1 COMMERCIAL Current Year - Month to Date Current Year - Year to Date
3.2 RESIDENTIAL Current Year - Month to Date Current Year - Year to Date
3.3 RURAL Current Year - Month to Date Current Year - Year to Date
SUB TOTAL YEAR TO DATE
4 OTHER TPSBREACHES
4.1 INDUSTRIAL Current Year - Month to Date Current Year - Year to Date
4.2 COMMERCIAL Current Year - Month to Date Current Year - Year to Date
4.3 RESIDENTIAL Current Year - Month to Date Current Year - Year to Date
4.4 RURAL Current Year - Month to Date Current Year - Year to Date
SUB TOTAL YEAR TO DATE
TOTALS - YEAR TO DATE
No. of inspections
No. not complying
N& rectified
No. prosecutions
instituted
No. prosecutions
successful
0
o 0
o 0 0
0 0
0 0
22 30
4 8
5 6
0 0
0 0
0 0
42
0 0
8
0 0
6
0 0
0 o
0 0
No. of inspections
No. not complying
No. rectified
No. prosecutions
instituted
No, prosecutions
successful
3 5
0 1
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 1
0 0
0 1
0 0
0 0
30 46
0 4
0 2
0 0
0 0
3 4
3 4
0 0
0 0
0 0
56 9 4 0 0
572 35 25 1 0
PROSECUTION DETAILS
KC Nominees P/L
P W & Y L Doulton
PROPERTY
Lot 1 Clifton St, Lots 2 & 3 Gilwell Ave, Kelmscott
Lot 900 11 Wakehurst Place, Kelmscott
OFFENCE
Unauthorised Use
Unauthorised Use
OUTCOME
Negotiations continuing with regard to an out of Court settlement.
Prosecution commenced.
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BUILDING SER VICES MANAGER'S REPORT- APPROVALS FOR A UGUST 2007
BUILDING LICENCES ISSUED
Building Licences Issued
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
Jan
Feb
Mar
Apr
May
Jun
06 07 06 07 06 07 06 07 06 07 06 07 07 08 07 08 07 08 07 08 07 08 07 08
2006/2007 Full year Total 2007/2008 Progressive Total
u a
63 46 42 40 65
46
71
46
36
36
39
28
39
43
554
86
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24 14 4
87 33
0
33
12
0
0
19
8
3
10
146
101
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1
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24
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21 16 10 12 22
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19
5
11
6
6
5
10
7
130
28
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76 71 93 75
116
81
136
92
49
62
108
78
68
102
1061
146
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9 7 9
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200 151 166 147. 266
150
283
201
119
133
197
141
152
174
2182
298
Approximate Value of Building Works
approved during the
month
$16,662,968 $16,170,711 $11,029,480 $21,124,350 $23,918,457
$11,256,195
$24,644,806
$76,259,886
$13,113,166
$11,884,485
$15,700,604
$9,850,616
$19,268,683
$15,090,641
$248,688,187
$37,295,061
10.D00K
8,0D0K
6,DD0K
4,DD0K
2,0DDK
Building Applications
Top 10 Values
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AUTHORITY City of Armadale Building Applications Monthly Statistics
Issued 01/08/2007 to 31/08/2007
CITY OF A r m a d a l e
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1 - Residence (1a) 51,148.10 40
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App No Det Dt Owner Name / Address Builder Name / Address Bid Reg Pnmany Property Floor Frame Walls Roof Area Value Indemnity Ins /Pol icy Fees
1821/06 08/08/07
2044/06 20/08/07
270/07 17/08/07
281/07 Q7108107
732/07 03/08/07
J S McDonnell JWH GROUP 9 Gilmour Road ROLEYSTONE WA 69 Walters Drive OSBORNE PAR
W K Corry W K Corry 41 Hall Road ROLEYSTONE WA 6 41 Hall Road ROLEYSTONE WA
I Stringall Plunkett Homes (1903) Pty Ltd 5 Sheoak Place ARMADALE WA 6 34 Burton Street CANN1NGTON W
D Van Vlimmeren Danmar Homes 23 Gamenya Street CANNING VAL Level 1, 470 Scarborough Beach R
D Katie Minaret Holdings Pty Ltd T/A In 13 Sandleford Grange SOUTHERN 5 Innovation Circuit WANGARA W
11419 18 Kobus HTS CG TF DB MR ROLEYSTONE
3566/06 73 Peet RD ROLEYSTONE CG ST DB MN
7995 5 Sheoak PL ARMADALE CG SF BR TI
9032 7 Soldiers RD ROLEYSTONE CG SF DB MN
10941 11 MingaraAV HARRISDALE CG NS BR MN
357
249
144
348
302
182,226CGU Home Warranty 06.HWI.0051398.06
80,000
183,487Vero Insurance Limited RCW72765479
275,964CGU Home Warranty 1002859
274,615QBE Insurance 6J-0000638-BWI-0076
946.46
435.15
985,80
1,464.98
1,458.01
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AUTHORITY City of Armadale information Bulletin Building Applications Mortthly Statistics Information Items from the Development Services Directorate issued
01/08/2007 to 31/08/2007 CITY OF Armadale
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1 - Residence (1a) 51,148.10 40
App Nc 774/07
819/07
863/07
864/07
877/07
897/07
909/07
928/07
980/07
983/07
1001/07
1015/07
1020/07
1021/07
1028/07
1034/07
1035/07
1043/07
Det Dt 30/08/07
01/08/07
10/08/07
19/08/07
11/08/07
03/08/07
10/08/07
07/08/07
01/08/07
21/08/07
22/08/07
20/08/07
06/08/07
14/08/07
19/08/07
17/08/07
22/08/07
14/08/07
A l T H O R I T V
Owner Name / Address M Clegg 87 Gundaring Turn CANNING VALE
N Barker 1/26 James Street CANNINGTON
D Derecourt 123 Dorothy Street GOSNELLS WA
F M Goudie 15 Verde Road SOUTHERN RIVER
A T Xanthis
6 Croft Street GOSNELLS WA 611
S J Flesher 2/342 Canning Highway COMO WA
K F Respini 15 The Fairway JANDAKOT WA 6
J A Hoyle 9 Lakes Way JANDAKOT WA 616
M J McElroy 14 Brushfoot Boulevard SUCCESS
M Elfaouri
7 George Street GOSNELLS WA 6
Tangent Nominees Pty Ltd 242 Leach Highway MYAREE WA
DWood 9 Millstream Drive SOUTHERN RIV
G T Jones 19 Fawcett Crescent CANNING VAL
P J White 93 Mandogalup Road MANDOGALU
D S Till
3 Bromley Street EMBLETON WA
D J Ricketts 5 Vancouver Drive CANNING VALE
R Probett 117 Dumbarton Road CANNING VA
D J N i e 4 Cranbrook Way CANNING VALE
Builder Name / Address BGC Residential Pty Ltd
3 Ord Street WEST PERTH WA
Tangent Nominees Pty Ltd 242 Leach Highway MYAREE WA
Ashmy Pty Ltd
5 The Esplanade MT PLEASANT
Webb & Brown-Neaves Home
129 Hasler Road OSBORNE PAR
Homebuyers Centre Pty Ltd
7 Delawney Street BALCATTA W
Ashmy Pty Ltd 5 The Esplanade MT PLEASANT
BGC Residential Pty Ltd 3 Ord Street WEST PERTH WA
Tangent Nominees Pty Ltd
242 Leach Highway MYAREE WA
Custombuilt Homes Pty Ltd PO Box 277 CANNINGTON WA
BGC Residential Pty Ltd 3 Ord Street WEST PERTH WA
Tangent Nominees Pty Ltd
242 Leach Highway MYAREE WA
Celebration Nominees
1/1 Hector Street Osborne Park W
Tangent Nominees Pty Ltd T/As Suite 2, 34 Hasler Road OSBORN
Peter Stannard Homes Pty Ltd
42 Hasler Road OSBORNE PARK
Homebuyers Centre Pty Ltd
7 Delawney Street BALCATTA W
A Harbison
63 Coronatia Drive WARNBRO W
Tangent Nominees Pty Ltd
242 Leach Highway MYAREE WA
Scott Park Homes Pty Ltd 11 Delawney Street BALCATTA W
Bid Reg 9769
10689
6552
5409
8370
6552
9769
10689
7937
9769
10689
9780
10689
6583
8370
8480
10689
10564
Pnmaiy Property 13MacDougalWY HARRISDALE
23 Columbia PWY PIARA WATERS
45 Oakleigh PASS HARRISDALE
9 Soho L HARRISDALE
382 Westfield RD SEVILLE GROVE
7 Mildura WY HARRISDALE
7 Counihan BND HARRISDALE
35 Willoughby RA HARRISDALE
6 Country Club AV ROLEYSTONE
24 MacDougal WY HARRISDALE
29 Splendid GDNS HARRISDALE
12 Randwick BND HARRISDALE
10NorthcoteST HARRISDALE
Oxley RD FORRESTDALE
3 Binnia MW HARRISDALE
7 MacDougal WY HARRISDALE
97 Harrisdale DR HARRISDALE
6 Temple WY PIARA WATERS
Floor CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
Frame TF
NS
SF
NS
NS
SF
NS
NS
TF
TF
NS
NS
NS
TF
NS
TF
NS
TF
Walls BR
DB
DB
BR
DB
DB
BR
DB
BR
BR
DB
BR
BR
BR
DB
BR
DB
DB
Roof TI
MU
MN
MN
MR
MN
TI
MU
MN
TI
MN
TI
MN
MU
TI
TI
MU
MN
Area 201
220
406
183
229
289
292
171
316
231
230
241
358
615
213
332
171
321
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Value Indemnity Ins / Policy Fees 138,670Vero Insurance Limited 753.56
RCW72901739 204,079CGU Home Warranty 1,092.50
06.HWI0049274.06 310,283Vero Insurance Limited 1,642.82
RCW73012334 293,702Vero Insurance Limited 1,556.91
RCW72940539 151,385Vero Insurance Limited 865.45
RCW72935451 227,535Vero Insurance Limited 1,214.04
RCW73030477 200,494Vero Insurance Limited 1,073.93
RCW72933903 145,717CGU Home Warranty 790.08
06.HWI.0050944.06 369,842CGU Home Warranty 1,951.45
06.HWI.0048302.06 159,526Vero Insurance Limited 861.63
RCW7208244 170,000CGU Insurance Australia 915.91
06.HWI0048332.06 157,590Vero Insurance Limited 851.60
RCW72986601 282,519CGU Home Warranty 1,498.95
06.HW1.0448357.06 703,462Vero Insurance Limited 3,680.21
RCW73005567 168,490Vero Insurance Limited 908.09
RCW72996046 300,000CGU Home Warranty 1,589.55
6J-0002824-BWI-0005 146,618CGU Home Warranty 794.75
06.HWI.0051826.06 233,056CGU Home Warranty 1,242.65
06.HWI.0048966.06
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AUTHORITY City of Armadale information Bulletin Building Applications Moflltriy Statistics Information Items from the Development Services Directorate issued
01/08/2007 to 31/08/2007 CITY OF A r m a d a l e _
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1 - Residence (1a) 51,148.10 40
App No 1046/07
1059/07
1060/07
1061/07
1064/07
1088/07
1098/07
1107/07
1112/07
1124/07
1148/07
1181/07
1184/07
1239/07
1240/07
1241/07
1242/07
Def Dt 23/08/07
30/08/07
10/08/07
10/08/07
16/08/07
10/08/07
10/08/07
15/08/07
08/08/07
21/08/07
17/08/07
31/08/07
23/08/07
24/08/07
24/08/07
24/08/07
24/08/07
Owner Name •• Addiess K R Millen 35 Matilda Street HUNTINGDALE W C Verteramo 139 Foxton Drive OAKFORD WA 6 A P Jayawardane 68 Chapman Road BENTLEY WA W G Ramsey 7 Contorta Road CANNING VALE W R lllaventhan 12 Macquire Way BULLCREEK WA M R Watkinson 15/11 Tanunda Drive RIVERVALE CKemp 5/36 Cape Street OSBORNE PARK J Wong 45/38 Kings Park Road WEST PER W Barber 11/288 Amherst Road CANNING VA J M Janssen 41 Bluestone Loop PIARA WATERS M Cestrilli 23 Chiswick Street WEMBLEY DOW
A T Cockbum-Campbell 103 Waterperry Drive CANNING VA A Scidone 31 Jakovich Circuit ATWELL WA 6 Sam-One Australia Pty Ltd 24 Chatsworth Gate CANNING VAL Sam-One Australia Pty Ltd 24 Chatsworth Gate CANNING VAL Sam-One Australia Pty Ltd 24 Chatsworth Gate CANNING VAL Sam-One Australia Pty Ltd 24 Chatsworth Gate CANNING VAL
Builder Name / Address Milford Homes Pty Ltd
11 O'Connor Way WANGARA WA Rural Building Company Pty Ltd
7/59 Walters Drive OSBORNE PA Homebuyers Centre Pty Ltd
7 Delawney Street BALCATTA W Dale Alcock Homes
PO Box 76 OSBORNE PARK DC Celebration Nominees
1/1 Hector Street Osborne Park W Dale Alcock Homes
PO Box 76 OSBORNE PARK DC Celebration Nominees
1/1 Hector Street Osborne Park W Celebration Homes
131 Hasler Road OSBORNE PAR Gold Style Homes Pty Ltd
11/288 Amherst Road CANNING V Jade Projects Australia Pty Ltd
6/178 Planet Street CARLISLE W Celebration Nominees
1/1 Hector Street Osborne Park W Impressions the Home Builder
66 Hasler Road OSBORNE PARK Scott Park Homes Pty Ltd
11 Delawney Street BALCATTA W Don Russell Homes
290 Scarborough Beach Road OS Don Russell Homes
290 Scarborough Beach Road OS Don Russell Homes
290 Scarborough Beach Road OS Don Russell Homes
290 Scarborough Beach Road OS
AUTHORITY
Bid Reg 10156
11421
8370
7309
9780
7309
9780
9780
5829
11726
9780
6415
10564
7376
7376
7376
7376
Pnmaiy Fropeity 409 Brookton HWY ROLEYSTONE 66 Broadway BVD PIARA WATERS 33 Willoughby RA HARRISDALE
16 Birmingham PDE PIARA WATERS 39 WhittakerTRN PIARA WATERS 26 WhittakerTRN PIARA WATERS
19 Sheldon ST PIARA WATERS 31 Whittaker TRN PIARA WATERS 70 Northerly DR HARRISDALE 5 Horsham CR HARRISDALE
32 Whittaker TRN PIARA WATERS 9 Tenterfield GRN HARRISDALE
19 Kersley LOOP HARRISDALE 27 Horsham CR HARRISDALE 29 Horsham CR HARRISDALE 31 Horsham CR HARRISDALE 33 Horsham CR HARRISDALE
Floor TT
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
Frame TF
OT
OT
OT
OT
NS
NS
NS
TF
TF
NS
NS
TF
TF
TF
TF
TF
Wa'li TI
DB
DB
DB
DB
DB
BR
BR
BR
DB
BR
DB
BR
DB
DB
DB
DB
•> Roof MR
MN
MN
TI
MN
MU
TI
MU
MN
MN
MN
TI
TI
MN
MN
MN
MN
Area 242
282
198
260
237
224
273
232
327
466
205
297
329
227
237
237
222
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Vaiue Indemnity Ins / Policy 204,981Vero Insurance Limited
RCW72996937 281,027CGU Home Warranty
06.HWI.0051730.06 197,370Vero Insurance Limited
RCW73005122 292,791 Vero Insurance Limited
RCW73049189 176,740Vero Insurance Limited
RCW73015281 246,345Vero Insurance Limited
RCW73068093 193,121Vero Insurance Limited
RCW72854674 183,920Vero Insurance Limited
RCW72818048 170,O00CGU Home Warranty
1002953 448,941 CGU Home Warranty
187,853Vero Insurance Limited RCW72901905
194,200Vero Insurance Limited RCW73052919
247,681 CGU Home Warranty 06.HW1.0050141.06
356,250Vero Insurance Limited RCW73000319
356,250Vero Insurance Limited RCW73000335
SSe^SOVero Insurance Limited RCW73000327
356,250Vero Insurance Limited RCW73000343
Fees 1,097.17
1,491.23
1,057,73
966.61
950.83
818.83
971.70
988.04
917.90
2,363.33
1,008.42
1,089.31
1,320.44
1,883.02
1,883.02
1,883.02
1,883.02
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AUTHORITY City of Armadale information Bulletin Building Applications MoRUdy Statistics Information Items from the Development Services Directorate Issued
01/08/2007 to 31/08/2007 CITY OF Armadale
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1 - Residence (1a) 51,148.10 40
App Wo Det Dt Owner Name / Address
Total: August 2007
iuilder Name / Address Bio Reg Primary Property
51,148.10 40
Floor Frame Wails Roof
78,163,849 409,471.72
Area Value Indemnity Ins /Policy Fees
9,809,230 51,148.10
Total: 1 - Residence (la) 51,148.10 40 78,163,849 409,471.72 9,809,230 51,148.10
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AUTHORITY City of Armadale information Bulletin Building Applications Monthly Statistics Information Items from the Development Services Directorate issued
01/08/2007 to 31/08/2007 CITY OF A r m a d a l e
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2 - Addition 1,367.58
ADD WO Det Dt Owner Name / Address Builder Name' Address Bid Reg Primary Property Floor Frame Wails Roof Area Value Indemnity Ins / Policy Fees
1126/07 16/08/07 RJWoolridge Kalmar Pty Ltd T/a Factory Direct 11 Ainstey Close SEVILLE GROVE 25 Davison Street MADDINGTON
1142/07 24/08/07 M E Bailey M E Bailey 121 Salter Road MT NASURA WA 121 Salter Road MT NASURA WA
1165/07 13/08/07 M Simun Kalmar Factory Direct 7 Oakfield Place KELMSCOTT WA 25 Davison Street MADDINGTON
1232/07 06/08/07 S A Bucholz Perth Outdoor Centre Pty Ltd 14 Excalibur Circle WESTFIELD W 28 Summers Street EAST PERTH
Total: August 2007
11 Ainstey CL SEVILLE GROVE
11985
2061/07 121 Salter RD MT NASURA
11985 7 Oakfield PL KELMSCOTT
CG
CG
CG
11156 14 Excalibur CIR WESTFIELD CG
SF
SF
SF
SF
1,367.58 3,320,777
OT MN
BR MN
WS MN
NS MU
16,038.09
43 30,000Vero Insurance Limited RCW73041775
260 150,000
46 30,500Vero Insurance Limited RCW73047578
17 21,400Vero Insurance Limited RCW73062834
231,900
212.55
814.27
198.05
142.71
1,367.58
Total: 2 - Addition 1,367.58 3,320,777 16,038.09 231,900 1,367.58
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AUTHORITY City of Armadale information Bulletin Building Applications Monthly Statistics Information Items from the Development Services Directorate issued
01/08/2007 to 31/08/2007 C I T Y O F Armadale
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4 - Grouped Dwelling Units (Class 1a) 44,511 98
App No Det Dt Owner Name 'Address Suildei Name / Address Bid Reg Primary Property Floor Frame Walls Roof i/aiue Indemnity Ins /Policy Fees
558/07 13/08/07 H L Burton Icon Homes WA P/l 21 Caspian Pa lluka WA 6028 PO Box 134 Burswood WA 6100
652/07 23/08/07 Gerik Pty Ltd Belvista Homes 289 Stock Road O'CONNOR WA 6 289 Stock Road O'CONNOR WA
908/07 23/08/07 Evolution Property Developments Pty Raybrand Pty Ltd 17B Astley Street GOSNELLS WA 14A Claphan Street BECKENHAM
Total:
Total:
11187
4539
August 2007
4 - Grouped Dwelling Units (Class 1a)
44,511.98
44,511.98
16 Fifth RD ARMADALE
135 Challis RD SEVILLE GROVE 34 Friar RD ARMADALE
3
3
CG NS
CG TF
CG TF
18,025,614
18,025,614
DB TI
BR TI
BR TI
82,364.76
82,364.76
770 800,663Vero Insurance Limited RCW72895775
8,100 7,227,000Vero Insurance Limited RCW72929945 AND
1,319 1,545,000QBE Insurance 6J-0002423-BWI-0012
9,572,663
9,572,663
4,183.89
37,484.00
2,844.09
44,511.98
44,511.98
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AUTHORITY City of Armadale information Bulletin Building Applications Monthly Statistics Information Items from the Development Services Directorate Issued
01/08/2007 to 31/08/2007 C I T Y O F Armadale
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6 - Carport (Class 10a) 770.00
App No Det Dt Owner Name / Address Builder Name /Address Bid Reg Primary Property Floor Frame Walts Roof Area Value Indemnity Ins / Policy tees 1004/07
1126/07
1162/07
1189/07
1194/07
1247/07
1249/07
1264/07
Total:
06/08/07
16/08/07
06/08/07
06/08/07
06/08/07
11/08/07
01/08/07
11/08/07
A Ogenche Ombaso 87 Fremantle Road GOSNELLS W R J Woolridge 11 Ainstey Close SEVILLE GROVE R E Jolly 61 Cammillo Road KELMSCOTT W R Hodkinson 24 Heron Court WESTFIELD WA 6 S A Jessett 8 Ardross Street SEVILLE GROVE D Boulter 4 Calliandra Place ROLEYSTONE M A Moles 16 Ranford Street KELMSCOTT W P N Brett 198 South Western Highway MT RIC
August 2007
Obuya Holdings not supplied
Kalmar Pty Ltd T/a Factory Direct 25 Davison Street MADDINGTON
Jim Killey's Outdoor World Unit 111 Tinga Place KELMSCOT
Heritage Outdoor Building Systems 11 Davison Street MADDINGTON
PSF Home Improvements 11 Billing Place MT RICHON WA
Steel Direct Unit 2/777 South Western Highwa
R B Moles 16 Ranford Street KELMSCOTT W
Heritage Outdoor Building Systems 11 Davison Street MADDINGTON
11985
8695
8695
24 Willowmead WY KELMSCOTT 11 Ainstey CL SEVILLE GROVE
CG SF
CG SF
61 Cammillo RD WESTFIELD CG ST
24 Heron CT WESTFIELD CG SF
8 Ardross ST SEVILLE CG SF GROVE 4 Calliandra PL CG SF ROLEYSTONE 16 Ranford ST KELMSCOTT CG SF
198 South Western HWY MT CG SF RICHON
770.00 8 296,968
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
5,292.97
36
21
38
20
23
24
51
56
6,000 " "
3,300 *"*
5,779 ****
1,743 *"""
2,660 "**
5,400 ****
6,000 *"-
6,000 "**
36,882
75.00
212.55
77.00
77.00
77.00
77.00
97.45
77.00
770.00
Total: 6-Carport (Class 10a) 770.00 296,968 5,292.97 36,882 770.00
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7 - Pat io (C lass 10a) 3,021.28 37
App No Det Dt Ownei Name/Addiess Builder Name/ Address Bid Reg Primary Property Floor Frame Wails Roof Value Indemnity Ins / Pokey r-ees
940/07
1066/07
1070/07
1078/07
1100/07
1140/07
1167/07
1174/07
1196/07
1198/07
1199/07
1201/07
1205/07
1206/07
1207/07
1210/07
1211/07
24/08/07
11/08/07
10/08/07
08/08/07
11/08/07
11/08/07
30/08/07
06/08/07
06/08/07
11/08/07
03/08/07
11/08/07
22/08/07
06/08/07
08/08/07
06/08/07
06/08/07
J C Vegar 91 Seventh Road ARMADALE WA
A R Macey 108 Westfield Road KELMSCOTT
W Rotteveel 7 Dowell Close BEDFORDALE WA
G M Stevens
4 Keast Way BEDFORDALE WA 6
N Williams 14 Blissett Drive BEDFORDALE W
5 P Smith
14 Granada Loop SEVILLE GROVE
A A Femandes 28 Glenfin Road SEVILLE GROVE
D P Meyrick 5 Bamlett Street MT NASURA WA
M K Lovell 7 Gymea Court ARMADALE WA 6
M W Van Bruegel 4 Butler Pass KELMSCOTT WA 6
K P Cockbum 7 Bonn Court SEVILLE GROVE W
WAArmitage
29 Martin Street KELMSCOTT WA
R B Toohey PO Box 302 GOSNELLS WA 6110
G W Rodgers 23 Carawatha Avenue MT NASURA
L J Goodman 68 Riverside Lane SEVILLE GROVE
D V Bartlett 37 Martin Street KELMSCOTT WA
K J D Durham 20 Magpie Place BROOKDALE WA
Heritage Outdoor Building Systems 8695 11 Davison Street MADDINGTON
Steel Direct Unit 2/777 South Western Highwa
J Visser
15 Clarence Way CHAMPION LAK
G M Stevens 4 Keast Way BEDFORDALE WA
Eden Home Improvements 5/8 Ryelane Street Maddington W
S P Smith 14 Granada Loop SEVILLE GROV
Phoenix Patios & Outdoor Centre 5 Strang Court BEACONSFIELD
Jim Killey's Outdoor World Unit 1/1 Tinga Place KELMSCOT
Highline Ltd 11964 Locked Bag 25 WELSHPOOL DC
Oasis Patios 0722 10/15 Alloa Street MADDINGTON
PSF Home Improvements
11 Billing Place MT RICHON WA
Westral Outdoor Centre 9205
PO BOX 1477 CANNING VALE W
Outdoor Centre Holdings Pty Ltd 11308
49 Winton Road JOONDALUP W
Outdoor Centre Holdings Pty Ltd 11308 49 Winton Road JOONDALUP W
Kalmar Factory Direct 11985 25 Davison Street MADDINGTON
Poulter Installation 0355 34 Achievement Way WANGARA
New Age Patios P O Box 2069 SEVILLE GROVE
5/91 Seventh RD ARMADALE
108 Westfield RD KELMSCOTT
7 Dowell CL BEDFORDALE
4 Keast WY BEDFORDALE
14 Blissett DR BEDFORDALE
14 Granada LOOP SEVII IF GROVE
28 Glenfin RD SEVII I F GROVE
5 Bamlett ST MT NASURA
7 Gymea CT ARMADALE
4 Butler PASS KELMSCOTT
7 Bonn CT SEVILLE GROVE
29 Martin ST KELMSCOTT
24 Fulmar WY SEVILLE GROVE
23 Carawatha AV MT NASURA
68 Riverside L SEVILLE GROVE
37 Martin ST KELMSCOTT
20 Magpie PL BROOKDALE
CG
PA
CG
OT
CG
OT
PA
PA
PA
CG
CG
PA
CG
PA
CG
CG
CG
SF
SF
SF
SF
SF
SF
ST
ST
SF
SF
SF
SF
SF
SF
SF
SF
SF
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MR
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MR
MN
24
45
36
27
73
70
35
35
76
57
59
100
0
0
68
0
56
2,250 *"*
7,000 "**
4,900 ****
3,500 ****
11,670 *"*
10,000 *"*
6,000 '"**
6,300 *"*
9,570 ****
10,000 ****
5,070 "**
12,760
14,450
2,260 ****
1,800 ****
1,570 **"
5,700 "**
75.00
98.65
77.00
77.00
75.00
77.00
77.00
77.00
77.00
75 00
77.00
77.00
82.98
77.00
219.92
77.00
77.00
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7 - Patio (Class 10a) 3,021.28 37
App Nc 1229/07
1234/07
1245/07
1247/07
1252/07
1255/07
1258/07
1259/07
1263/07
1265/07
1269/07
1284/07
1286/07
1289/07
1292/07
1296/07
1299/07
1303/07
Det Dt 06/08/07
06/08/07
06/08/07
11/08/07
11/08/07
06/08/07
06/08/07
06/08/07
07/08/07
06/08/07
11/08/07
11/08/07
11/08/07
11/08/07
11/08/07
24/08/07
24/08/07
24/08/07
Owner Name / Address D M Kelly 68 Milano Loop SEVILLE GROVE V\
A B Turner 2/37 Gympie Road WILLETON WA
R O Gandy 15 Wollaston Avenue BROOKDALE
D Boulter 4 Calliandra Place ROLEYSTONE
JKWig ley 20 Rails Crescent WUNGONG WA
Armadale Partnership PO Box 351 Applecross WA 6953
G K Bleasdale 9/1 Walanna Drive KARAWARA W
L A Lear 10 Lucas Loop CANNING VALE W
J E Taylor 3 Tara Way KELMSCOTT WA 611
M S Taggart 41 Slab Gully Road ROLEYSTONE
I Florea 5 Nerang Court ARMADALE WA 6
P L Lander 26 Guinivere Way WESTFIELD WA
L A Thoroddsson 27 Duri Street ARMADALE WA 61
J C Mansey 3 Greenwood Court KELMSCOTT V
K Stripe 64 Ashley Drive KELMSCOTT WA
J L Somers 19 Kootingal Road ARMADALE WA
S R Miller 25 Banyard Avenue KELMSCOTT
J E Francis 31 Chadwick Parade BROOKDALE
AUTHORITY
Builder Name / Address Bid Reg Southpat Patios
24 Brabham Street GOSNELLS W Woodard Holdings T/A Patio Perfect
2/7 Ballantyne Road KEWDALE W Steel Direct
Unit 2/777 South Western Highwa Steel Direct
Unit 2/777 South Western Highwa Russell's Prestige Patios
27 Morritt Close ROCKINGHAM W Patio Living 5871
2/4 Ladner Street OCONNOR WA Marsh Outdoor Living Centres
63 Gordon Road MANDURAH WA Steel Direct
Unit 2/777 South Western Highwa A1 TCS Patios
Unit 1/103 Harris Street WELSHP Southpat Patios
24 Brabham Street GOSNELLS W Marsh Outdoor Living Centres
63 Gordon Road MANDURAH WA Jim Killey's Outdoor World 019
Unit 111 Tinga Place KELMSCOT Jim Killey's Outdoor World 019
Unit 111 Tinga Place KELMSCOT Jim Killey's Outdoor World 019
I Unit I11 Tinga Place KELMSCOT
Outdoor Transfonnations 26 Marriot Street CANNINGTON W
Outdoor Centre Holdings Pty Ltd 11308 49 Winton Road JOONDALUP W
Outdoor Centre Holdings Pty Ltd 11308 49 Winton Road JOONDALUP W
J E Francis 31 Chadwick Parade BROOKDAL
Primary Property 68 Milano LOOP SEVILLE GROVE
7 Ticklie RD SEVILLE GROVE
15 Wollaston AV BROOKDALE
4 Calliandra PL ROLEYSTONE
20 Rails CR WUNGONG
5/91 Seventh RD ARMADALE
12 Merida TRN SEVILLE GROVE
32 Batt DR BROOKDALE
3 Tara WY KELMSCOTT
41 Slab Gully RD ROLEYSTONE
5 Nerang CT ARMADALE
24 Guinivere WY WESTFIELD
27Duri STARMADALE
3 Greenwood CT KELMSCOTT
64 Ashley DR KELMSCOTT
19 Kootingal RD ARMADALE
25 Banyard AV KELMSCOTT
31 Chadwick PDE BROOKDALE
Floor CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
PA
CG
CG
PA
PA
CG
PA
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
Frame SF
SF
SF
SF
SF
SF
SF
SF
SF
SF
SF
SF
SF
SF
SF
SF
SF
SF
Walls Roof MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MU
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MU
MN
MN
MR
Area 41
35
64
10
154
43
32
28
91
66
40
18
13
34
43
29
20
29
Value Indemnity ins 7,000 ****
7,671 * - "
8,600 " * *
5,400 ****
15,000
9,151 ***'
4,000 ***'
2,665 * - "
13,610
12,000 ****
6,990 ****
3,770 " * *
2,789 * * "
3,435 ****
7,500 " * *
2,291 * * "
1,845 •••*
1,600 " * *
/ Policy Fees 77 00
77.00
77.00
77.00
84.73
77.00
77.00
77.00
77.00
77.00
77.00
77.00
77.00
77.00
77.00
77.00
77.00
77.00
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7 - Patio (Class 10a) 3,021.28 37
App No Det Dt Owner Name''Address Builder Name / Address 1318/07 24/08/07 F I Officer F I Officer
12 Avard Place ARMADALE WA 6 12 Avard Place ARMADALE WA 1332/07 31/08/07 LABIakey Jim Killey's Outdoor World
27 Edinburgh Road SEVILLE GROV Unit I11 Tinga Place KELMSCOT
Bid Reg Primary Propeny 12 Avard PL ARMADALE
019 27 Edinburgh RD SEVILLE GROVE
Hoor Frame Walls Roof
Total: August 2007 3,021.28 37
CG SF
CG SF
1,934,672
MN
MN
24,059.94
Area Va'ue Indemnity Ins / Policy 48 7,400 ****
38 6,933
244,450
Fees 77.00
77.00
3,021.28
Total: 7-Patio (Class 10a) 3,021.28 37 1,934,672 24,059.94 244,450 3,021.28
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01/08/2007 to 31/08/2007 CITY OF A r m a d a l e _
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8-Shed (Class 10a) 1,301.99 14
App No Dei Dt Owner Name / Address Builder Name / Address Bid Reg Primary Property Floor Frame Walls Roof Area Vaiue Indemnity ins / Policy Fees
801/07
988/07
1024/07
1066/07
1087/07
1090/07
1104/07
1114/07
1130/07
1138/07
1143/07
1152/07
1195/07
1249/07
Total:
06/08/07
03/08/07
22/06107
11/08/07
17/08/07
11/08/07
11/08/07
24/08/07
06/08/07
24/08/07
11/08/07
11/08/07
11/08/07
01/08/07
F A De Rosario Kalmar Pty Ltd T/a Factory Direct 4 Ensign Dale KELMSCOTT WA 6 25 Davison Street MADDINGTON C W Bates F Newton 11-15 Emerald Street MADDINGTO 25 Outridge Road BALDIVIS WA P J White Northwest Shedmasters P/l 93 Mandogalup Road MANDOGALU PO Box 1317 Wangara 6065 A R Macey Steel Direct 108 Westfield Road KELMSCOTT Unit 2/777 South Western Highwa
11985
9995
M E Fitzpatrick Address not supplied S Rainoldi 152 Holden Road ROLEYSTONE W
Multi Metal Construction 4 Bums Road ARMADALE WA 6
S Rainoldi 152 Holden Road ROLEYSTONE
D A D'Monte D C Rogerson 8 Selkirk Road ARMADALE WA 61 8 Selkirk Road ARMADALE WA A K Hunt T J Johnson 32 Arbuthnot Street KELMSCOTT W 32 Arbuthnot Street KELMSCOTT A S Watson 10 Winchester Way LEEMING WA I J Ballantine 9 Simons Drive ROLEYSTONE WA P M Spargo 16 Charm Way ATWELL WA 6164 R A Argent 3140 Albany Highway MT NASURA R S Prideaux
A S Watson 10 Winchester Way LEEMING W
J Ballantine 9 Simons Drive ROLEYSTONE W
P M Spargo 16 Charm Way ATWELL WA 616
R A Argent 3140 Albany Highway MT NASUR
Poulter Installation 86 Powell Crescent BROOKDALE W 34 Achievement Way WANGARA M A Moles R B Moles 16 Ranford Street KELMSCOTT W 16 Ranford Street KELMSCOTT W
August 2007
0355
1,301.99
11 Glencoe PL BEDFORDALE 66 Equestrian AV BEDFORDALE
Oxley RD FORRESTDALE
108 Westfield RD KELMSCOTT
16 Aulini DR BEDFORDALE
152 Holden RD ROLEYSTONE
5 Pridmore PL BEDFORDALE
37 Kobus HTS ROLEYSTONE
55 Honeymyrtle LOOP FORRESTDALE
9 Simons DR ROLEYSTONE
120 Wright RD HARRISDALE
3142 Albany HWY MT NASURA 86 Powell CR BROOKDALE
16 Ranford ST KELMSCOTT
CG
PA
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
SF
ST
SF
ST
SF
SF
SF
SF
SF
SF
TF
SF
SF
SF
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
BR
NS
NS
NS
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MU
MN
Tl
MN
MU
MN
42
128
240
84
90
200
105
90
54
91
22
36
57
72
4,969 * - "
22,800
38,000
12,910
15,100
19,500
11,900 *-~
11,000 ****
7,000 ****
19,000
9,000 **"
5,980 ****
11,580 ****
13,000
14 898,963 8,990.11 201,739
75.00
153.14
138.25
98.65
85.00
99.05
77.00
75.00
75.00
97.45
77.00
77.00
77.00
97.45
1,301.99
Total; 8 -Shed (Class 10a) 1,301.99 14 898,963 8,990.11 201,739 1,301.99
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9 - Garage (Class 10a) 1,119.52 12
App No Det. Dt Owner Name / Address Builder Name / Address Bid Reg Primary property Floor Frame Walls Roof Area Value Indemnity ins /Policy
816/07
884/07
895/07
952/07
975/07
1072/07
1139/07
1212/07
1214/07
1275/07
1298/07
1304/07
Total:
13/08/07
17/08/07
22/08/07
06/08/07
06/08/07
07/08/07
31/08/07
17/08/07
08/08/07
11/08/07
24/08/07
11/08/07
R S Phipps 17 lllawarra Crescent CANNING VA T D Creighton 9 Waterwheel Road North BEDFOR
J J Fullwood 2 Lightfoot Place COOLOONGUP W P R Drake 2 Durras Place SOUTH LAKE WA 1 R Harris 19 Warrego Street HAMMOND PAR K L Jones 61 Westral Street BRUCE ROCK W J M Haig 114 Holden Road ROLEYSTONE W K R Patching 524 Albany Highway BEDFORDALE A Papalia 11 Beechcroft Place WESTFIELD W
Sllett 9 Crawley Road ARMADALE WA 6 R F Becker 210 Carradine Road BEDFORDALE G Hogan 742 Brookton Highway ROLEYSTO
August 2007
Highline Ltd Locked Bag 25 WELSHPOOL DC
Outdoor World 4 Action Place WANGARA WA 6
Anderson Outdoor 44 Reserve Road MANDURAH NO
Highline Ltd Locked Bag 25 WELSHPOOL DC
Coastline Sheds Lot 101 Byron Road ARMADALE
K L Jones 61 Westral Street BRUCE ROCK
J M Haig 114 Holden Road ROLEYSTONE
Coastline Sheds Lot 101 Byron Road ARMADALE
Coastline Sheds Lot 101 Byron Road ARMADALE
Sllett 9 Crawley Road ARMADALE WA
R F Becker 210 Carradine Road BEDFORDAL
Kalmar Factory Direct 25 Davison Street MADDINGTON
11964
8293
11964
0470
0470
0470
11985
1,119.52
1311 Rowley RD BROOKDALE 9 Waterwheel RD N BEDFORDALE
59 Vermilion BVD BROOKDALE
41 Caduceus WY BROOKDALE 42 Vermilion BVD BROOKDALE
12 Vista GRMT NASURA
114 Holden RD ROLEYSTONE 532 Albany HWY BEDFORDALE 11 Beechcroft PL WESTFIELD
9 Crawley RD ARMADALE
210 Carradine RD BEDFORDALE 742 Brookton HWY ROLEYSTONE
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
CG
SF
SF
SF
SF
ST
SF
SF
SF
SF
SF
SF
SF
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
WS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
NS
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
MN
100
108
52
72
74
84
90
69
37
54
63
43
25,500
25,500CGU Home Warranty 1002790
7,630 ****
13,400
9,504 "**
19,000
14,000
8,866 **"
6,149 ****
10,000 **-*
8,000 **"
5,055 *"*
167.21
167.36
75.00
75 00
75.00
97.45
79.50
77.00
77.00
77.00
75.00
77.00
12 803,306 7,206.73 152,604 1,119.52
Total: 9-Garage (Class 10a) 1,119.52 12 803,306 7,206.73 152,604 1,119.52
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10 - Workshop (Class 10a) 77.00
App No Det Dt Owner Name i Address Builder Name / Address Bid Reg Pnmary Property Floor Frame Walls Roof Area Value Indemnity Ins / Policy Fees
1200/07 10/08/07 R S O'Connor Highline Ltd 11964 70 Ridgehill RISE 70 Ridgehill Rise ROLEYSTONE W Locked Bag 25 WELSHPOOL DC ROLEYSTONE
Total: August 2007 77.00
CG SF NS MN
702,416 3,157.47
18 4,852 *-•
4,852
77.00
77.00
Total: 10 - Workshop (Class 10a) 77.00 702,416 3,157.47 4,852 77.00
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11-Gazebo (Class 10a) 77.00
App No Det Dt Owner Name' Add* ess Builder Name / Address Bid Reg Primary Property Floor Frame Walls Roof Area Vaiue Indemnity Ins /Policy Fees
1171/07 13/08/07 GAKirkman Patio Living 5871 101 Convine Road ROLEYSTONE 2/4 Ladner Street OCONNOR WA
101 Convine RD ROLEYSTONE
Total: August 2007 77.00
TT TT
59,556
PO
614.45
13 8,525
8,525
77.00
77.00
Total: 11 -Gazebo (Class 10a) 77.00 59,556 614.45 8,525 77.00
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13 - Enclosed Patio (Class 10a) 243.13
App No Det Dt Owner Name r Address Builder Name / Address Bid Reg Primary Property Floor Frame Walls Roof Area Value Indemnity Ins / Policy Fees
969/07 23/08/07
1204/07 06/08/07
KBE Contracting 11 Davison Street MADDINGTON
Total:
The Oliver Family Trust James 91 Gingin Rd Lancelin WA 6044 M Holliday Jim Killey's Outdoor World 4 O'Sullivan Drive WESTFIELD WA Unit 111 Tinga Place KELMSCOT
August 2007
8695 22 CobhamWY WESTFIELD CG SF
4 O'Sullivan DR WESTFIELD CG SF
NS
NS
MN
MN
73
37
25,277CGU Home Warranty 06.HWI.0049746.06
7,687 " "
166.13
77.00
243.13 129,141 989.22 32,964 243.13
Total: 13 - Enclosed Patio (Class 10a) 243.13 129,141 989.22 32,964 243.13
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14 - Fence/Wall (Class 10b) 313.09
App No Det Dt Owner Name / Address Builder Name .• Address Bid Reg Primary Propeny Floor Frame Wails Roof Area Value Indemnity Ins I Policy Fees
668/07 07/08/07 Mary Donald Nominees Pty Ltd Pinnacle Builders CI- D J MacCormick Property Group PO Box 262 MADDINGTON WA
1141/07 07/08/07 GHVerhaaf GHVerhaaf 1 Symes Close SEVILLE GROVE W 1 Symes Close SEVILLE GROVE
1217/07 06/08/07 K C Ennis KCEnnis 83 Strawberry Drive SEVILLE GRO 83 Strawberry Drive SEVILLE GRO
1251/07 06/08/07 G Ahrendt GAhrendf 70 Powell Crescent BROOKDALE W 70 Powell Crescent BROOKDALE
Total: August 2007
9835 0 Waterwheel RD BEDFORDALE 1 Symes CL SEVILLE GROVE 83 Strawberry DR SEVILLE GROVE
70 Powell CR BROOKDALE
313.09
BR
BR
OT
92,070 1,348.18
0
0
0
0
14,800
8,300 **"
800 ""
3,700 **"
27,600
82.09
77.00
77.00
77.00
313.09
Total: 14-Fence/Wall (Class 10b) 313.09 92,070 1,348.18 27,600 313.09
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18 - Swimming Pool (Class 10b) 803.92
App No Det Dt Owner Name / Address Builder Name / Address Bid Reg Pnmaiy Property Frame Wails Roof Area Value Indemnity Ins / Policy Fees
2193/06
720/07
876/07
1149/07
1151/07
1161/07
1169/07
1244/07
Total:
15/08/07
01/08/07
23/08/07
14/08/07
14/08/07
06/08/07
31/08/07
22/08/07
N S Newman 13 Chiara Avenue FORRESTDALE S E Carstairs 56 Nyandi Circuit THORNLIE WA S R Thatcher 12 Darling Range Dnve BEDFORDA M O'Neill 22 Granada Loop SEVILLE GROVE R Pleysier 28 Kingsley Terrace KELMSCOTT G J Hoppo 14 Chamberlain Way ARMADALE P M Pacey 569 Armadale Road FORRESTDAL D S Young 11 Incana Court KELMSCOTT WA
August 2007
Sapphire Pools 9 Stott Road WELSHPOOL WA
Guardian Industries 492 Great Eastern Highway REDC
Leisure Pools Perth 339 Great Eastern Highway REDC
Aqua Technics (WA) Pty Ltd 9 Stott Road WELSHPOOL WA
R Pleysier 28 Kingsley Terrace KELMSCOTT
G J Hoppo 14 Chamberlain Way ARMADALE
Barrier Reef Pools WA 5 Becher Avenue CANNING VALE
Sapphire Pools 9 Stott Road WELSHPOOL WA
13 Chiara AV HARRISDALE
0409 3 Willoughby RA HARRISDALE 12 Darling Range DR BEDFORDALE
Z32 22 Granada LOOP SEVILLE GROVE 28 Kingsley TCE KELMSCOTT 14 Chamberlain WY ARMADALE 569 Armadale RD PIARA WATERS
z32 11 Incana CT KELMSCOTT
803.92
OT SF
FG
FG
FG
FG
FG
SV
FG
FG
41
16
25
28
0
0
44
26
21,610
15,000
19,405
18,700
15,000
12,200
11,000 " -
21,000
1,785,891 11,234.49 133,915
143.09
83.04
96.74
96.50
84.73
77.00
77.00
145.82
803.92
Total: 18 - Swimming Pool (Class 10b) 803.92 1,785,891 11,234.49 133,915 803.92
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19-Spa (Class 10b) 77.00
App No Det Dt Owner Name / Address Builder Name / Address Bid Reg Primary Property Floor Frame Walls Roof Area Value Indemnity Ins / Policy Fees
1267/07 11/08/07 B J Heard B J Heard 26 Dunn Close SEVILLE GROVE W 26 Dunn Close SEVILLE GROVE
Total: August 2007
26 Dunn CL SEVILLE GROVE FG
77.00 83,850 875.59
6,000
6,000
77.00
77.00
Total: 19-Spa (Class 10b) 77.00 83,850 875.59 6,000 77.00
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20 - Retaining Wall (Class 10b) 77.00
App No Det Dt Owner Name / Address Builder Name,' Address Bid Reg Pnmany Property Floor Frame Wails Roof Area Value Indemnity Ins/Policy
1237/07 23/08/07 S R Thatcher SR Thatcher 12 Darting Range Drive BEDFORDA 12 Darling Range Drive BEDFORD
12 Darling Range DR BEDFORDALE
Total: August 2007 77.00
SP
1,880,208 9,774,35
8,000
8,000
77.00
77.00
Total: 20 - Retaining Wall (Class 10b) 77.00 1,880,208 9,774.35 8,000 77.00
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21 - Earthworks 249.45
App No Det Dt Owner Name / Address Builder Name /Address Bid Reg Primary Property Floor Frame Walls rxocf Area Value Indemnity Ins i Policy Fees
1129/07 10/08/07 K R Millen K R Millen 35 Matilda Street HUNTINGDALE W 35 Matilda Street HUNTINGDALE
409 Brookton HWY ROLEYSTONE
Total: August 2007 249.45 472,994 2,725.82
0 41,000
41,000
249.45
249.45
Total: 21 - Earthworks 249.45 472,994 2,725.82 41,000 249.45
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22 - Earthworks and Ret Walls (Class 10b) 879.42
Apo No Det Dt. Owner Name / Addiess Builder Name / Address Bid Reg Primary Property '-/oor Frame Walis Roof Area Value Indemnity Ins / Policy Fees
Murphy Group 7/56 Prindiville Drive WANGARA
796/07 15/08/07 Mainlist Pty Ltd 5 Abney Place TRIGG WA 6029
946/07 16/08/07 P F Sorgiovanni P F Sorgiovanni 4 Berrima Road ROLEYSTONE WA 4 Berrima Road ROLEYSTONE W
1007/07 13/08/07 B J Cooney BJCooney 47 Timbercrest Road THORNLIE W 47 Timbercrest Road THORNLIE
1307/07 24/08/07 AJHoltmeulen AJHoltmeulen 77 Chiltem Avenue BROOKDALE W 77 Chiltem Avenue BROOKDALE
Total: August 2007
265 Lake RD WESTFIELD
2 Surman PL ROLEYSTONE
20 Kobus HTS ROLEYSTONE
77 Chiltem AV BROOKDALE
879.42 2,235,879 11,475.18
0
0
0
0
60,000
35,590
39,000
3,740
138,330
345.91
219.42
237.09
77.00
879.42
Total: 22 - Earthworks and Ret Walls (Class 10b) 879.42 2,235,879 11,475.18 138,330 879.42
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25 - Verandah 77.00
App No Det Dt O'-xnei Name/Addiess Builder Name / Address Bid Reg Primary Property Floor i-rame Walls Roof Area /alue Indemnity Ins / Policy Fees
1284/07 11/08/07 P L Lander Jim Killey's Outdoor World 019 26 Guinivere Way WESTFIELD WA Unit 111 Tinga Place KELMSCOT
24 Guinivere WY WESTFIELD PA SF
Total: August 2007 77.00 1 33,500
MN
446.09
18 2,000
2,000
77.00
77.00
Total: 25 - Verandah 77.00 33,500 446.09 2,000 77.00
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39-Shade Sail (Class 10b) 77.00
App No Det Dt Owner Name / Address Builder Name / Address Bid Reg Primary Propeny Floor Frame Walis Roof Area Value Indemnity Ins / Policy Fees
1262/07 06/08/07 T Bartusch T Bartusch 13 Henty Lookout ROLEYSTONE W 13 Henty Lookout ROLEYSTONE
Total: August 2007
13 Henty LKT ROLEYSTONE
77.00
SF
2,860
OT
227.00
500 *"
500
77.00
77.00
Total: 39 - Shade Sail (Class 10b) 77.00 2,860 227.00 500 77.00
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59-Stables (Class 10a) 396 15
App No Dei Dt Owner Name / Address Builder Name /Address Sid Reg Primary Property Floor Frame Walls Roof Area Value Indemnity Ins /Policy Fees
860/07 13/08/07 M A Hay-Hendry Paterson WG & CA Pty Ltd 11 Butler Avenue SWANBOURNE 47 Loretta Avenue GELORUP WA
Total: August 2007
126ChevinRD ROLEYSTONE
396.15
CG SF NS MN
69,696 396.15
315 69,696
69,696
396.15
396.15
Total: 59-Stables (Class 10a) 396.15 69,696 396.15 69,696 396.15
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AUTHORITY City of Armadale information Bulletin Building Applications MoBUdy Statistics Information Items from the Development Services Directorate Issued
01/08/2007 to 31/08/2007 CITY OF Armadale
Double cuck onto fne Application to access receipt and fee information LIVE LIVE LIVE
66 - Freestanding Habitable Room (Class 1a) 219.92
App No Det Dt Owner Name / Address Builder Name / Address Bid Reg Primary Property Floor Frame Walls Roof Area Value Indemnity Ins / Policy Fees
1207/07 08/08/07 L J Goodman Kalmar Factory Direct 11985 68 Riverside L SEVILLE 68 Riverside Lane SEVILLE GROVE 25 Davison Street MADDINGTON GROVE
Total: August 2007 219.92
CG SF NS MN
33,500 219.92
41 33,500Vero Insurance Limited 219.92 RCW73068349
33,500 219.92
Total: 66 - Freestanding Habitable Room (Class 1a) 219.92 33,500 219.92 33,500 219.92
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AUTHORITY City of Armadale information Bulletin Building Applications Monthly Statistics Information Items from the Development Services Directorate Issued
01/08/2007 to 31/08/2007 CITY OF A r m a d a l e
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70 - Demo - Residence 150.00
App No Det Dt Owner Name / Address Builder Name / Address Bid Reg Primary Property Floor Frame Walls Roof Area Value Indemnity Ins/Pol icy Fees
1058/07 19/08/07 Blakester Pty Ltd Groundworks Demolition Pty Ltd Class 1 309 Railway AV ARMADALE CG
10/219 Hampton Road SOUTH FRE 28 Felspar Street WELSHPOOL W
1071/07 07/08/07 Tombo Pty Ltd Diggers & Truckers P/l 0780 21 Friar RD ARMADALE Address not supplied 121 Stubbs Terrace DAGLISH W
1134/07 08/08/07 Armadale Redevelopment Authority Vinsan Contracting 0613 59 Railway AV KELMSCOTT 5/210-220 Jull Street ARMADALE W 25 Katanning St BAYSWATER W
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Total : August 2007 150.00 1,650.00
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50.00
50.00
50.00
150.00
Total: 70 - Demo - Residence 150.00 1,650.00 150.00
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AUTHORITY City of Armadale information Bulletin Building Applications Moflttdy Statistics Information Items from the Development Services Directorate issued
01/08/2007 to 31/08/2007 CITY OF Armadale
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74 - Demo - Minor Structure 50.00
App No Det Dt Owner Name / Address Builder Name / Address Bid Reg Primary Property uloor Frame Walls Roof Area Value Indemnity Ins /Policy Fees
1274/07 22/08/07 P J Rashleigh PJRashleigh 1 Cartland Court BEDFORDALE W 1 Cartland Court BEDFORDALE W
Total: August 2007
5 Haslemere DR MT NASURA
50.00
BR OT 0
350.00
0 50.00
50.00
Total: 74 - Demo - Minor Structure 50.00 350.00 50.00
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AUTHORITY City of Armadale Building Applications Monthly Statistics
Issued 01/08/2007 to 31/08/2007
CITY OF Armadale
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77 - Shop Fitout (Class 6) 1,518.54
App No Dei Dt Owner Name' Address Builder Name / Address Bid Reg Pnmany Property noor Frame Walls Roof Area Value Indemnity Ins / Policy Fees
1049/07 11/08/07 Armstrong Jones Management Pty Level 6/345 George Street SYDNEY
1076/07 06/08/07 Armstrong Jones Management Pty Level 6/345 George Street SYDNEY
1077/07 11/08/07 Armstrong Jones Management Pty Level 6/345 George Street SYDNEY
1079/07 06/08/07 Armstrong Jones Management CI- Centre Manager Armadale Shop
Total: August 2007
Focus Shopfrtters Pty Ltd 139 Winton Road JOONDALUP W
Jennings Cabinet Constructions 5/42 Prindiville Drive WANGARA
D Eastgate 157 Scarborough Beach Road SC
S & P Brown Family Pty Ltd 176 Jull Street ARMADALE WA 6
F58 206 Jull ST ARMADALE
206 Jull ST ARMADALE
206 Jull ST ARMADALE
206 Jull ST ARMADALE
1,518.54 3,829,420 15,781.36
0 150,000
0 109,000
0 90,000
0 19,000
368,000
607.72
453.18
380.64
77.00
1,518.54
Total: 77 - Shop Fitout (Class 6) 1,518.54 3,829,420 15,781.36 368,000 1,518.54
Grand Total: 108,526.07 147 125,262,258 650,145.03 21,124,350 108,526.07
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CITY OF "Armada le
Information Bulletin
Inside this Issue
5 Correspondence & Papers
Pink Divider
5 Information from Human Resources
Blue Divider
I s sue No. 19/2007
• WA Local Government Association (WALGA) News Issue No.37.07 - 14 September 2007 COR-1 Issue No.38.07-21 September 2007 COR-3 Australian Local Government Association (ALGA) News 14 September 2007 COR-5 21 September 2007 COR-16
• Media Releases Air Travel Threat to Mining, Tourism - 21 September 2007 COR-25
• Employee Movements HR-1
Information to Stakding ffftmtittittees
3 City Strategy Lilac Divider
3 Development Services
Yellow Divider
Progress Report Progress Report on Contingency, Operational & Strategic Projects CS-1 Accounting Report Accounting Services Report Summary CS-15
Outstanding Matters & Information Items Report on Outstanding Matters - Development Services Committee D-l Information Item - Small Bar Licensed Premises D-3 Information Item - POS Strategy Implementation & Asset Rationalisation -Progress Report D-4 Health Health Services Manager's Report for the month of August 2007 D-6 Planning Planning Services Manager's Report for the month of August 2007 D-12 Town Planning Scheme No.4 - Amendment Action Table D-16 Planning Applications Monthly Statistics -August 2007 D-19 Subdivision Applications - WAPC Approvals/Refusals - August 2007 D-29 Subdivision Applications - Report on Lots Registered for 2006/07 & 2007/08 D-31 PAW Closure Report - Significant Actions during August 2007 D-32 Road Naming Report 2007/08 & consequential action of Council Recommendation D-35 Compliance Officer's Report for the month of August 2007 D-36 Building Building Services Manager's Report for the month of August 2007 D-38 Building Applications Monthly Statistics for the month of August 2007 D-39
Outstanding Matters Report on Outstanding Matters - Community Services Committee T-l Monthly / Quarterly Departmental Reports Technical Services Works Programme T-l General Information Perth Biodiversity Project -Capacity Survey Results T-4 Futurenow - Learning for Life - E-Letter 13 September 2007 T-5 Parks & Leisure Regional Council Newsletter- 12 September 2007 T-10 Minutes of the Darling Range Community Advisory Committee - 1 August 2007 T-l 1
Technical Services
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Issue 19-26 September 2007
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TECHNICAL SERViCES^MMITTEE REPORT ON OUTSTANBf&C MATTERS , S
ITEM REFKKRIIN'G COMMITTEE
COMMENTS
Armitage Road - Temporary Road Closure/Parking arrangements Refer T23/04/04 27 April 04 Refer T3/1/07 22 January 07
Technical Services Report to Technical Services Committee following MRWA advice and community consultation
Redevelopment of Frye Park Refer C37/5/07
Technical Services & Community
Services
Future report to Technical Services Committee following development of Project Plan -expected QI FY 07/08
Traffic lights modification cnr Armadale/Nicholson Roads Refer CS47/5/07
Technical Services Future report to Technical Services Committee following investigation with MRWA
Champion Lakes Development & Parking on Lake View Terrace Refer CS47/5/07
Technical Services Future report to Technical Services Committee following investigation including Rangers - expected approx Sept 07
Champion Lakes Development - Issues with Lake Road Refer CS47/5/07
Technical Services Future report to Technical Services Committee following work with ARA to determine Lake Rd role in ARA projects -expected Q2 FY 07/08
Bus Embayments - Commerce Avenue Refer T70/8/07
Technical Services Further report to Technical Services Committee following presentation by PTA
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TECHNICAL SERVICES WORKS PROGRAMME
Civil Works
Development
.;--. AugUSt Ig'f
Construction • Nicholson Road • Canning Dam Road • Ranford Road Stage 1
Maintenance • Minor footpath repairs • Pothole repairs • Street furniture repairs • Contract road sweeping
• Newhaven Precinct 2 & 3 • Armadale Shopping Centre (ING) • Armadale Plaza Development
(Westzone) • Vertu Subdivision - Wright Rd Stg 3 • Lot 49 Wright Road (Heron Park) Stg
1&2 • Lot 604 Waterwheel Road Stg 3 & POS • Chiltem Estate Stg 6 • Champion Drive Subdivision • Lot 19 Westfield Road. • Champion Lakes Development • Forrestdale Business Park • Lot 14 & 29 Westfield Road • Burtonia Gardens Nth Forrestdale Stgl
%, -vfr? • September '.
Construction • Elizabeth Place • Ranford Road Stage 1 • Footpath Construction programme
Maintenance • Footpath, kerb and drainage repairs • Pothole and road failure repairs • Street furniture repairs • Contract road sweeping • Road Resurfacing programme
• Newhaven Precinct 2 & 3 • Armadale Shopping Centre (ING) • Armadale Plaza Development
(Westzone) • Vertu Subdivision - Wright Rd Stg 3 • Lot 49 Wright Road (Heron Park) Stg 3 • Lot 604 Waterwheel Road Stg 3 & POS • Lot 19 Westfield Road. • Champion Lakes Development • Forrestdale Business Park • Lot 14 & 29 Westfield Road • Burtonia Gardens Nth Forrestdale Stgl
October
Construction • Ranford Road Stage 1 • Footpath Construction programme
Maintenance • Footpath, kerb and drainage repairs • Pothole and road failure repairs • Street furniture repairs • Contract road sweeping • Road Resurfacing programme
• Newhaven Precinct 2 & 3 • Armadale Shopping Centre (ING) • Armadale Plaza Development
(Westzone) • Vertu Subdivision - Wright Rd Stg 3 • Lot 49 Wright Road (Heron Park) Stg 4 • Lot 604 Waterwheel Road Stg 3 & POS • Lot 19 Westfield Road. • Champion Lakes Development • Forrestdale Business Park • Lot 14 & 29 Westfield Road • Burtonia Gardens Nth Forrestdale Stgl • Mason Road Construction
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Design & Engineering
Parks and Reserves
-'. August
Design & Engineering • Ranford Road Stage II • Abbey/Armadale/Railway Intersection • Wungong Rd Stage II • Warton Road Stage I & II • Green Avenue • Roundabout Wungong/Seventh Rd • Harrison Road
Drainage Slab Gully Creek Stage III
Capital Works • Playground Strategy • Armadale Road Verge Improvements • Park Improvements - Rushton Park • Community Tree Planting • Armadale Aquatic Centre Landscaping • Corfield Streetscape
Asset Works • Play Equipment- General Works
Maintenance • Schedule Mowing • Streetscape Maintenance • Kelmscott & South Armadale Industrial
Areas
September
Design & Engineering • Ranford Road Stage I & II • Merrifield Rd/ Railway Avenue • Jull Street • Green Avenue • Gillam Drive • Elizabeth Place • Hicks Road
Drainage Katrina Terrace - Subsoil Drainage
Capital Works • Playground Strategy • Armadale Road Verge Improvements • Park Improvements - Rushton Park • Armadale Aquatic Centre Landscaping • Corfield Streetscape
Asset Works • Play Equipment - General Works • Active Sporting Reserves Turf
Renovations Programme • Changeover Goal posts - Winter/Summer
Sports • Cricket Nett Wickets Improvements
Maintenance • Schedule Mowing • Streetscape Maintenance
October
Design & Engineering • Orchard Ave • Morgan/Seville Intersection • Green Avenue/ Wungong roundabout • Lucich/Clifton Intersection Treatment • John Street Cul de sac
Drainage
Capital Works • Playground Strategy • Armadale Road Verge Improvements • Park Improvements - Rushton Park • Armadale Aquatic Centre Landscaping • Tree Preservation - Ficus Tree
Removals • Nature Reserves Improvements • Memorial Plaque Installations
Asset Works • Play Equipment - General Works • Active Sporting Reserves Turf
Renovations Programme • Cricket Net / Wicket Improvements • State Water Strategy - Meter installations Maintenance
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Property Management
August;, ,
Capital Works • Armadale Aquatic Centre Reference
Group - Enclosure of pools • CCTV Administration and Central
Business District Federal Grant application for Phase 1 CCTV
• New Toilet block Cross Park
Asset Preservation • Armadale Aquatic Centre - Re-tiling of
50 metre pool and building maintenance for season 07/08
• Administration Internal Refurbishment • Administration Air Conditioning
replacement project installation • Armadale Arena alterations completion
to entry, front counter, kiosk , foyer and creche fencing.
Maintenance • Scheduled Cleaning Council Buildings
September
• Street Tree Pruning - Armadale /Kelmscott
Capital Works • Armadale Aquatic Centre Reference
Group - Enclosure of pools • CCTV Administration and Central
Business District Federal Grant application for Phase 1 CCTV
• New Toilet block Cross Park
Asset Preservation • Armadale Aquatic Centre - Re-tiling of
50 metre pool and building maintenance for season 07/08
• Administration Internal Refurbishment • Administration Air Conditioning
replacement project installation • Armadale Arena alterations completion
to entry, front counter, kiosk, foyer and creche fencing.
• Cross Park - North Toilet Block roof and wall repairs
Maintenance • Scheduled Cleaning Council Buildings
October-/'ir J J':"
• Schedule Mowing • Streetscape Maintenance • Street Tree Pruning - Kelmscott Capital Works • Armadale Aquatic Centre Reference
Group - Enclosure of pools • CCTV Administration and Central
Business District Federal Grant application for Phase 1 CCTV
• New Toilet block Cross Park
Asset Preservation • Armadale Aquatic Centre - Re-tiling of
50 metre pool and building maintenance for season 07/08
• Administration Internal Refurbishment • Admin Kitchen Upgrade • Administration Air Conditioning
replacement project installation • Armadale Arena alterations completion
to entry, front counter, kiosk, foyer and creche fencing.
• Cross Park - North Toilet Block roof and wall repairs
• Arena PC YC - Roof and Gutter repairs Maintenance • Scheduled Cleaning Council Buildings Scheduled Cleaning Council Buildings.
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PERTH BIODIVERSITY PROJECT- CAPACITY SURVEY RESULTS
WARD : ALL
FILE No. : NRM/Biodiversity/Strategies REF : CO
The Perth Biodiversity Project (PBP) was established in 2001 to assist Local Government Associations with the challenging task of conserving the native vegetation under their management.
The Perth Biodiversity Project is administered through the West Australian Local Government Association (WALGA).There are 29 local government authorities in the Perth metropolitan region involved in PBP, including the City of Armadale.
PBP undertook a biodiversity capacity survey in 2001 and again in 2006 to gauge how best to assist local governments in the strategic protection of native vegetation. A summary of the results is detailed below. For more information about the biodiversity capacity survey or the Perth Biodiversity Project, contact Environmental Officer Corinne Omacini on 9399 0194 or email [email protected]
WALGA SURVEY FINDINGS - BIODIVERSITY CAPACITY SURVEY
Local Biodiversity Strategies The development of Local Biodiversity Strategies is a key component of the PBP Project. Of the 29 local government authorities participating in PBP, 16 (including the City of Armadale) have undertaken an assessment of all land vested in the authority and assessed these areas for biodiversity values. Nine local government authorities are in the process of Preparing a Local Biodiversity Strategy. The preparation of this strategy is identified as an action in the City of Armadale State of the Environment Report 2005, with one milestone already complete.
Expenditure on biodiversity conservation Generally, local government spending on biodiversity conservation has increased by approximately one third over a five year period.
In 2005/2006, the City of Armadale spent approximately $122,000 on biodiversity conservation related activities - approximately 0.39% of Council's total operating budget.
Other local government authorities managing similar areas of biodiversity, spent on average $307,718 or 0.62% of their total operating budget.
In 2001, the City of Armadale received no funding in grants for biodiversity conservation related activities. However, in 2005/2006, the City received $106,854 in grant funding for biodiversity conservation related activities. In comparison, six other Councils which manage a similar area of native vegetation received an average of $26,959 in grant funding for biodiversity conservation related activities in 2005/2006.
Human Resources The City of Armadale employs one full time Environmental Officer, but no Bushcare officer and no field staff dedicated to on-ground bushland management.
Of six other local government authorities managing similar areas of biodiversity, half had a Bushcare Officer as well as an Environmental Officer.
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FUTURENOW- ENEWSLETTER
13/09/2007
Dear Paul Lanternler
Welcome to the latest edition of the FutureNow eNewsletter. FutureNow Is the Industry training council for the creative, cultural, recreation and racing industries and Is their peak vocational education and training advisory body.
Inside This Issue
• Australia's Creative Economy • Dale Alcock to Feature at FutureNow Industry Networking Function 2007 • Push to Save Sporting Fields Goes National • Effects of the Mining Boom • Fitness Community of Practice Project • Outdoor Industry Training Network • Cultural Industries Training Package Update • Sport and Recreation Training Package Update • Racing Industry Training Package Review a Active 07 Sport and Recreation Industry Conference • 2007 Sport and Recreation Industry Awards Gala Dinner • 2007 State Regional Arts Conference • Adventure Activity Standards (AAS) Update • Competency Navigator Update • FutureNow Survey Tool • FutureNow Membership • Upcoming Events
Australia's Creative Economy
Research undertaken as part of the Creative Industries National Mapping Project by the ARC Centre of Excellence for Creative Industries & Innovation at the Queensland University of Technology reveals that the creative workforce represents 4.2% of the total working population in Western Australia and Includes 12,700 creative businesses. Nationally, 5.4% of the total Australian workforce are employed in creative Industries. Data gathered from the 2001 Australian Census found that there were almost 437,000 people employed nation-wide In the Creative Workforce across the six segments of software development and Interactive content; architecture, design and visual arts; writing, publishing and print
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media; advertising arid marketing; film, television and radio; and music and performing arts. Click here for more ere! atlve workforce statistics. FutureNow Executive Director, Mai Gammon will be heading to London In November to participate In the 20Q7 JjitejjiationaLCBMy£_Cluster.s_ConferfiQEe where he will be assessing world best practice examples of successful creative economies.
Dale Alcock to feature at FutureNow Industry Networking Function 2007
The annual FutureNow industry networking function will be held at Scitech Discovery Centre on Wednesday 31 October at 5.45pm. This year's function will feature one of WA 's home-grown success stories, Dale Alcock, Managing Director of Dale Alcock homes, the company he founded at the age of 26. Dale Is also a champion for training and his story Is ihsplratlohal. Insightful and relevant. Don't miss this great networking opportunity wWch will also feature FutureNow board member and former Wallaby, John Welborn as Master of Ceremonies, This function has become a significant annual event, so don't miss out, put It In your diary now. Further infdnttatlon on this special event will be forwarded separately later this month,
Push to Save Sporting Fields Goes National
An article in The Age newspaper has outlined the Intentions of the national bodies of 11 major sports to seek a Federal Government election commitment of $1 billion over four years to restore neglected public ovals and build new sporting centres In growth areas.
Rob Thompson, FutureNow Board member and CEO of the WA Sports Federation in commenting on the article stated "The challenge of the planning, provision and maintenance of sport and recreation facilities has national, state and local Implications requiring a comprehensive and cohesive approach by governments, facility providers and users".
"Positive long term outcomes will be achieved by the sport and recreation industry working with governments. The WA Sports Federation supports greater engagement of key government and non government stakeholders on this and other significant issues Impacting on the lifestyle and wellbeing of WA communities".
To read the full article click here,.
Effects of the Mining Boom
The latest employment data from online employment website SEEK has found that many sectors in WA are suffering as a result df the migration of workers to the resources and mining Industry. Due to the initial mining boom and the strong demand for personnel in the mining, gas and oil sector there Is now a short supply of skilled workers from the broader economy. Shortages are being felt In areas such as Health, IT and legal roles. Employment opportunities within professional services and the need for healthcare workers, solicitors, insurance brokers, architects and educators, all areas already experiencing skills shortages, are likely to grow. More
How has your sector or employment In your organisation been affected by the mining boom? Let us know at lnfoSMurgnowiQig,au
Fitness Industry Community of Practice Project
The Fitness Industry Community of Practice is making excellent progress, recently holding its second meeting involving key stakeholder from all University providers, TAFE Colleges, private training organisations, the Peak Industry body and representatives from the Department of Sport and Recreation. The Community of Practice is working towards addressing common education and training Issues Impacting on the future direction of the Industry. FutureNow, the leaders of the project are delighted with the enthusiastic response the project Is receiving and are Impressed with the networks that are already being made between TAFE and university training providers.
For more information on the project, follow this link to the CyrrenLPrpjests section of the FutureNow website.
Outdoors Indus t ry Training Network
FutureNow recently held the first meeting for the Outdoors Industry Training Network which was well attended by representatives from the outdoors Industry, the industry peak body, outdoor recreation
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training providers and Government departments to look at a range of education and training Issues across the outdoor recreation sector. The network will be working on strategies to improve the current delivery model of outdoor recreation qualifications In WA, look at the Industry accreditation and registration schemes and articulation arrangements between VET providers and universities. Positive steps have already been made as a result of the first network meeting.
For more Information on the project, follow this link to the CwmilLBfSi&ttS. section of the FutureNow website.
Cultural Industr ies Training Package Update
The Cultural Industries Projects are nearing completion. Innovation and Business Skills Australia (IBSA), the national skills council for the arts and cultural Industries are managing these projects which have Involved the development, validation and endorsement of units of competency and qualifications within the following sectors:
• Interactive Digital Media (redeveloping and improving existing units/qualifications) - Complete • Film TV Radio (redeveloping and Improving existing units/qualifications) - Complete • Music (redeveloping and improving existing unlts/quallflcatlons) - Still under development • Photoimaging (developing new units/qualifications at Diploma level) - Complete
These projects have been underpinned by the 2005 review of the Music and Film TV Radio and Multimedia Training Packages, along with research undertaken Into synergies that exist between all the Cultural Industries Training Packages.
Draft units and qualifications are progressively added to IBSA's Review and Feedback Register (login required) for comment, and feedback Is welcoraed> Click the following link to go to the Feedback .Register,
Follow the link to the September Cultural Industries Project Update flyer or view the latest news on the IBSA .website.
Sport and Recreation Training Package Update
Service Skills Australia has completed Its round of meetings with Industry Technical Working Groups for each of the sport, fitness, outdoor and community recreation Industry areas as part of the training package review. Workshops will now be held around Australia throughout October and November to discuss Training Package drafts. From October through to February, the draft Training Package will be available for consultation and validation and open to feedback from stakeholders on the SsDd£S-5JsUls website. For the latest Information on the progress of the Sport and Recreation Training Package review, clJckhene..
Racing Indust ry Training Package Review
The phase two redevelopment of the RGR02 Racing Industry Training Package Is now available for viewing and open for feedback on the Agri.-Fpi3d.lndu,stry.iSMs_CW-ncll website. Information on the Harness and Thoroughbred, and the Greyhound vaildatlon flies are available by clicking on the relevant zip files on the website. Included In these flies are a full draft of the validation process, a form to register comments and all units In the form of PDFs.
Active 07 Sport and Recreation Indus t ry Conference
The Department of Sport and Recreation 2Qfi7.A<£tve.ConCgrfince will be held from the 18 - 19 October at the Burswood Entertainment Complex. The conference will cover three streams:
• On 'Common Ground' - an examination of big picture Issues that provide the context to everything the sport and recreation industry does. Issues examined Include; changing demographics, climate change, the work place, what youth want, the rise of extreme sports, and sports betting.
• Work place physical activity - topics include; trends, benefits to the employee and the employer, case studies, workshops and how to motivate your employees arid managers.
• Recreation centre management - topics include sponsorship, programming In down times, trends and the future of facilities. An additional feature of Active 07 is an extra half day tour of top metropolitan recreation centres.
For more Information, contact Tim Haynes at the Department of Sport and Recreation on (08) 9492 9839 or email [email protected],gov.au
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2007 Sport and Recreation Industry Awards Gala Dinner
For the first time, the WA Sport and.Recreation Industry Awards Gala Dinner will be held In conjunction with the Active 07 Sport and Recreation Conference on Friday the 19 of October from 7.00pm, Held every two years, the Gala Dinner is the Industry's night of nights and recognises Innovation and exceptional achievement across all areas of sport and recreation In Western Australia. FutureNow will be sponsoring the 'Commitment to Professional Development' award in recognition of sport and recreation organisations that have demonstrated a commitment to enhancing the skills of their employees or members.
For more information on the Industry Awards, contact Tim Haynes at the Department of Sport and Recreation on 9492 9839 or email tim.hayo,esMStiWa..goyJa.y1
2007 State Regional Arts Conference
Pulse - Vital Signs of a Creative Life, the 2007 State Regional Arts conference will be held from the 26 -28 Ortober at the Denmark Agricultural College, It will be Jointly hosted by Country Arts WA and the Shire of Denmark and is aimed at artists, artsworkers, volunteers, community leaders and representatives from all facets of the community. Registrations close in two weeks time (28 September) so now Is the time to get your registrations In for what will be an excellent opportunity to take part In the conference and to also enjoy the spectacular surroundings of Denmark. FutureNow will be represented at the conference by Project Officer Rachael Davidson - a review of the conference will be provided In future eNewsletter Issues. More
Adventure Activity Standards (AAS) Update
Progress Is being made in the development of Adventure Activity Standards (AAS) for WA, The Technical Working Committees for abseiling, climbing and canyoning have met and contributed to the respective AAS drafts. The abseiling AAS has concluded draft three and all AAS are on track for completion late In the year. Technical Working Committees for challenge rope courses and artlfical climbing will be convened In the near future. Expressions of interest for those wanting to be a part of the working committee are still being accepted. For further details about the AAS project, contact Ralph Gurr, Outdoors WA Executive Officer on (08) 9409 5632 or email executivepfT([email protected]<loorswa.oxg
Competency Navigator Update
The Competency Navigator is a world first web enabled diagnostic tool that collects and analyses Information on skills and competencies The product continues to go from strength to strength and is being used to great success In the Eastern States, most notably by networks of Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) operating 'Skill Stores'. Click to read case studies from this initiative while more information on the product is available at CQmRetejicyJ&vigator.
FutureNow Survey Tool
FutureNow has developed on-line web based survey instrument as a new feature of our research capabilities. We will be using these surveys as a tool to gain information from our industries and for Industry research and analysis. As these surveys are introduced we encourage you to participate and provide your feedback to enable us to more readily and accurately research. Identify and report on education and training needs within the creative, cultutral and recreational Industries.
FutureNow Membership
Financial membership renewals for FutureNow have been sent out for the 2007-2008 financial year. If you would like to Join our growing membership, have a say on future policy and Board selection, access reduced rates for consultancy services, Increase networking opportunities, and show your commitment to our work, download our membership form bftre and send your completed form with payment to PO Box 57, Claremont 6910. Full memberships are open to industry organisations and provide an Important, affordable Investment in the future growth of our Industries.
Upcoming Events
• 2007 Parks and Leisure Australia (PLA) National Conference. 16-19 September, Southbank Convention Centre, Townsville. aetills
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Welcome Welconw to the Parks and Leisure WA regional council email lewslettei 12th September 2007
Good attomoon all,
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MINUTES OF THE DARLING RANGE COMMUNITY ADVISORY COMMITTEE MEETING
Thursday 1 August 2007 City of Gosnells
1. Welcome and Apologies
Present: Peter Evans (PE), John Bowler (JB). Jon Dunsmore (JD), Alan Hill (AH), Corrine Omancini - City of Armadale (CO), Wayne van Lieven - City of Gosnells (WVL), Michael Philips - DEC Perth Hills District (MP), Brendan Dooley - DEC Regional Parks Unit (BD) and Emma Reksmlss - DEC Regional Parks Unit (ER).
Apologies: Alan Pilgrim (AP), Tony Fowler (TF), Mike Pengelly (MP), Christine Humphrey (CH), Cr Jenny Johnson - Shire of Mundaring (JJ), Chris Sharpe (CS), Cr Pauline Tonkin - Shire of Kaiamunda (PT), Cr Elizabeth Taylor - Shire of Kaiamunda (ET), Cr Jan Star - Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdale (JS), Kylie Del Fante - Shire of Kaiamunda (KDF). Ton! Burbidge - Shire of Mundaring (TB), Grant MacKinnon - City of Swan (GM) and Chris Porttock - Shire of Serpentine / Jarrahdaie (CP).
The Committee agreed that BD would chair the meeting in AP's absence.
2. Minutes from Previous Meetings
The minutes from the previous meeting were accepted as a true and accurate record of the previous meeting.
3. Business Arising from Previous Minutes
3.1 Refer Previous Item 5.2 - Shire of Serpentine Jarrahdaie - outbreak of cotton bush MP confirmed that the Perth Hills District would liaise with JS regarding the outbreak of cotton bush in Gldganup.
3.2 Refer Previous Item 3.7 - Kangaroo mwaement m Churchman's Brook BD advised 'that Operations Officer Tony Eddleston was liaising with DEC's Nature Protection Branch to arrange a time to review the Churchman's Brook area and determine if kangaroos are causing significant impact to the area. BD added that recent rain had prevented access to the area. JD stated that he would like to be present at the meeting. BO confirmed that Tony would contact JD regarding the meeting.
Action (carry over): DiC's to conduct an assessment of the Churchman's Brook area within Wungong Regional Park to determine If western grey kangaroos are causing a significant impact on the bfodivereity of the area. DEC to Invite JD, his wife or John Herpen to the meeting,
3.3 Refer Previous item 5.5 - DEC - Naming of the regional parks BD outlined the consultation process to date and advised that DEC had met with another Aborignal Elder (Cedric Jacobs) to discuss the names proposed for the new national and regional parks in the Darling Range.
BD advised that through this process the following names for the parks are now proposed:
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The reader's attention is directed to item 3.3.
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m^mBMmi^mmm^mimsmMsssMmMmw^^m Kaiamunda Regional Park Keimscotf-Martln Regional Park Wungong Regional Park Mundaring National Park Pickering Brook National Park Canning National Park
Mundy Regional Park Banyowla Regional Park Wungong Regional Park Beelu National Park Korung Nationai Park Midgegoroo National Park
BD advised that the Noongar Elders who were consulted were keen to use names that recognised Noongar leaders or warriors around the lime of European settlement. He added that the above names would be presented to DEC's Nomenclature Committee and if considered appropriate will then be forwarded to the State Oovemment's Geographic Names Committee for final approval and adoption.
JD commented that It had been a lengthy process and It was good to see an outcome. WVL queried If the revised names would be presented to the relevant local governments for comment. BD advised that the local governments had been consulted earty in the process and their comments have been considered in finalising the proposed names.
Pleas© refer to Attachment 1 for Information regarding the proposed names.
3-4 Sefer Previous Item 6.2 - Guest sosak^ra - Swan River Trust ER advised that the committee had received a response from the Swan River Trust (SRT) to the letter dated 29 March 2007 highlighting the importance of protecting creek corridors leading to the Swan River (Attachment 2). ER added that she had spoken to the Swan Canning Riverpark Manager, Roxanne Shadbolt, who advised that she Is familiar with the committee and its interest in seeking greater protection for the creek corridors - as a result of the letter.
Ms Shadbolt advised that there is an opportunity for the committee to provide input into the Swan Canning Riverpark Management Plan; however it is too soon to consult specifically. It is anticipated that a Planning Officer will commence later this year and will consult broadly, including with this committee. The consultation process will also seek feedback on the River Protection Strategy, which may be of interest to the committee. This process will commence within the next few months,
ER added that in the Interim the SRT will continue to liaise with the relevant local governments or vested authorities regarding the protection of the creek corridors.
3-5 Befer Previous Item 6.3 - Management Plan Update - John Forrest National Park MP reported that the John Forrest National Park Management Plan will be reviewed later this year. He added that at this lime information in relation to management of weeds and pest animals will be available.
4. Correspondence
IN: 11 May 2007 - Letter from the Swan River Trust regarding the committee's support for the protection of creek corridors and comments in relation to the Swan and Canning Rivers Management Act 2006.
OUT: Nil.
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