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Agenda Item 9.1
Report No. 169/17ts
SUBJECT: TECHNICAL SERVICES DIRECTORATE UPDATE
AUTHOR: DIRECTOR TECHNICAL SERVICES - SCOTT ALLEN
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
This report provides an update of current Technical Services programmes, projects and events for October 2017.
RECOMMENDATIONThat it be a recommendation to Council:
That this report be received and noted.
REPORT
1. DISCUSSION
The attached reports summarise activities that occurred within the Technical Services Department for the month of October 2017.
1.1 SUMMARY OF BUSINESS ARISING FROM PREVIOUS MINUTES OF THE ORDINARY COUNCIL MEETING 23 OCTOBER 2017.
All matters actioned.
2. POLICY IMPACTS
All projects relate to and reflect the appropriate policies and components of the Alice Springs Town Council Strategic Plan.
3. FINANCIAL IMPACTS
All committed projects are working within their approved budget and funding agreements.
4. SOCIAL IMPACTS
As per individual projects and plans.
5. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS
As per the projects and relevant plans.
6. PUBLIC RELATION
TO: TECHNICAL SERVICES COMMITTEE - MONDAY 13 NOVEMBER 2017
Nil
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Report No. 169/17ts Agenda Item 9.1
7. ATTACHMENTS
A. Manager Infrastructure ReportB. Sports Officer ReportC Works ManagerD. Manager Regional Waste Management FacilityE. Manager DevelopmentsF. Environment Officer Report
Scott AllenDIRECTOR TECHNICAL SERVICES
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ATTACHMENT A
AUTHOR: MANAGER INFRASTRUCTURE - STEPHEN BALOBAN
SUBJECT: REPORT FROM INFRASTRUCTURE UNIT FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER 2017
TO: DIRECTOR TECHNICAL SERVICES - SCOTT ALLEN
This report provides an update of current infrastructure and engineering projects for October 2017
1. PROJECTS:
A. Kmart Footpath Upgrade
Stott Terrace and Bath Street
Project is 95% completed, landscaping to be done.
Completion Date November 2017
B. Car Park Upgrade 50+ Centre Landscaping to be completed, waiting for 50+ to provide plan
Completion Date November 2017
C. Bradshaw Foot- Bridge failure
Bradshaw Drive Repair options obtained from engineers Additional report to be submitted to December Council committee meeting
D. New Toilet block at Frank McEllister park
Frank McEllister park
Technical Service project Completion Date March 2018
E. Dust Extraction for Glass crusher
RWMF Design being prepared Completion DateFebruary 2018
F. Building Extension for walking club storage
Rhonda Diana Oval Works commenced Completion Date December 2017
G. Road failure at Landfill
RWMF Investigation complete with estimated cost to repair
Report to be submitted to December Council meeting
H. New stairs to be added to existing grandstands at basketball
Basketball Stadium Not practical to modify existing grandstands. Reported at SFAC to investigate alternative options
I. New Hazard waste chemical facility
RWMF Drawings being assessed Tender to be issued Mid December
Completion Date May 2018
J. Disabled ParkingBay
Todd Street Disabled ramp being designed Completion Date December 2017
K. New solar system atASALC
ASALC Waiting on EPA approval to commence earthworks
Completion Date March 2018
L. Sport lighting upgrade Albrecht oval
Albrecht Oval Waiting for approval to engage consultant
Completion Date April 2018
M. Ragonesi Road new path
Ragonesi Road Plans being drawn up Completion DateFebruary 2018
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Report No. 169/17tsAttachment A
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Stephen BalobanMANAGER INFRASTRUCTURE
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TO: DIRECTOR TECHNICAL SERVICES - SCOTT ALLENATTACHMENTB
AUTHOR: ACTING SPORT OFFICER - JOANNE CRAVEN
SUBJECT: REPORT FROM SPORT DEPARTMENT FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER2017
This report provides an update of current sport activities.
1. Sporting Bodies• Co-ordinated bookings• Summer season sports commence• Completed summer sport training and competition permits
2. Events• Big Bash League - 13 & 14 January 2018• Imparja Cup 3-12 February 2018• AFL Women’s match 24 February 2018• Queens Baton Relay 28 Feb & 1 March 2018
3. Sporting facilities• Emergency Management Plans completed
4. Reviews and Reports• Sports Facilities Advisory Committee charter being reviewed• Sports Deed of Licence, pending review and approval
jfl • Facility Advisory Team (FAT) meetings completed.
Joanne CravenA/SPORTS OFFICER
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ATTACHMENTC
AUTHOR: MANAGER WORKS - BEN FITZGERALD
SUBJECT: REPORT FROM WORKS DEPARTMENT FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER 2017
TO: DIRECTOR TECHNICAL SERVICES - SCOTT ALLEN
This report provides an update of some of the completed and current Depot works projects:
1. Reactive Works
• llparpa Road shoulder maintenance works• CBD roundabout profiling• Bannerconda System install Hartley Street, Gregory Terrace• Re-turfing Traeger Park• Top dress Traeger Park
2. Projects
• llparpa Bike Patho 410 metres poured of 2.5M wide path o 1km of foundation prepped
• Underground storm water network drain cleaning
Depot In Kind Support of Events -October 2017
COST of SUPPORT
MIDNIGHT OIL $3,198.16
WORLD SOLAR CHALLENGE $400.00
NIGHT MARKETS 12/10/17 $270.00
STRESS LESS IN THE PARK $350.00
ANGLICARE FAMILY FUN DAY $350.00
NIGHT MARKETS 26/10/17 $270.00
MAYORAL RECEPTION $100.00
3. Depot In Kind Support of Events - November 2017
Remembrance Day
Night Markets 16/11/17
Christmas carnival preparations
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4 Staff Training: October 2017
• In House Multi Skilling of Workforce (Backhoe / Bobcat / Mini Sweeper Machine)• EWP / Working at heights Training• Basic Emergency Life Support/ First aid training
5 Litter / Kiddie Scribble / Graffiti Removal / Vandalism
• Litter - litter stream was above average
• Kiddie Scribble - texta scribble is above average throughout the municipality
• Graffiti Removal - above average graffiti throughout municipality
• Vandalism- average
• Irrigation Infrastructure - vandalism on irrigation infrastructure was below average• Sprinklers: No Kick off reported for October
• Facilities:Anzac Oval above average Traeger average Jim McConville average Albrecht Oval average
• Infrastructure: Please see the above information in relation to Anzac Oval
• Playgrounds: No Vandalism recorded for October
6 Neat Streets
• Notifications - 72 Neat street notifications in October 2017
• 30 - ASTC Depot Responsibility ( 29 Complete) 1 incomplete contractor engaged awaiting completion• 11 - ASTC Rangers Responsibility• 29 - NTG• 2- Power and water
7. Depot Vacancies
> P3424- Team Leader Irrigation.> P3364- Team Leader playground & Reactive> P3364- Team Leader Cemetery> P3453- Senior Team Member Playgrounds & Reactive> P3040 - Supervisor Municipal Services
8. Vehicle Plant Replacement 2017 / 2018
• 53106 - Hyundai Santa Fe - TBA• Wiedenmann SUPER 600 Scarifier• Isuzu Wood Chipper Truck - Delivered 27/10/17• Kubota front deck mower• Mini sweeper machine
Vehicle Added• Isuzu D-Max Crew cab- Delivered 4/10/17
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9. Tree Removals - October 2017
A total of 6 trees were removed throughout the municipality for the month of October
10. New Tree Plantings - October 2017
Total of 103 trees were planted throughout the municipality for the month of October
Ben FitzgeraldMANAGER WORKS
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ATTACHMENTD
SUBJECT: REPORT FOR THE REGIONAL WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY FOR THE MONTH OFOCTOBER 2017
AUTHOR: MANAGER REGIONAL WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY - REINIER LAAN
TO: DIRECTOR TECHNICAL SERVICES -SCOTT ALLEN
This report provides an update of current waste management projects.
Operational
The work crew from the NT Department of Correctional Services collects recyclable material from the stock pile (e.g. wood pallets, bricks, metal sheeting). In total 51.19 tonnes were collected during the period 1 July 2017 until 31 October 2017.
Tube Terminator:
Council introduced a free disposal of florescent lights service for residents at the Rediscovery Shop (Table 1).
Table 1: Monthly fluorescents light totals recycledMonth Total Tubes
July to October 2017 426 Tubes
Voucher system:
Council introduced a voucher system in August 2017. This system entitles each household to two free waste drop offs of general waste loads, construction and demolition waste at the landfill. In total 201 vouchers were redeemed in October 2017 at a cost of $2,835.74 to Council (Table 2).
Table 2: Monthly voucher totalsMonth Voucher Cost
October 2017 (Cars) 50 $230.71October 2017 (Utes) 151 $2605.03
Running total for 2016/2017 Financial Year:
9,834.64 tonnes of waste (excluding clean fill) were collected at the RWMF for the period between July and October 2017 (Table 3 & 6).
Table 3: Monthly waste totals through the weighbridge (not including clean fill) for July- October 2016 and 2017.
Month Tonnes
July to October 2016 10,073.64
July to October 2017 9,834.64
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Table 4: Monthly recycling totals through the weighbridge for July-October 2016 and 2017 (see also Table 4,5 and Figure 2)
Month Tonnes
July to October 2016 5,008.54July to October 2017 223.71
A figure of 2.62% of the total waste for the period between July and October 2017 was recycled. The recycled total for 2016 was higher than 2017, due to crushed concrete being used in large road projects (Table 5).
Table 5: Breakdown of items through the weighbridge on a month by month basis for 2016 and2017
Oct-16 Oct-17Tonnes
INTonnes
OUTTonnes
INTonnes
OUTAnimal Carcass 0.45 0.99
Asbestos 0.76 344.54
Building Material 4.84 9.81
Cardboard & Paper 31.27 25.01
Clean Fill 1,512.00 1,458.71
Concrete 162.76 116.99
Container Deposit
Council Supported 0.11
Demolition Materials 586.75 497.17
Domestic Bins 606.98 583.08Drop off Zone*(Shop) 9.01 19.81
Electronic waste 2.60 4.92 10.00
Glass ** 13.78 54.60 11.06
Green Waste 190.60 138.88 262.09 33.00
Household Goods 2.49 3.15
Liquid Waste 96.49 91.90
Mattresses 4.83 0.18 4.98 0.24
Metals *** 61.26 64.07
Mixed Waste **** 985.94 965.58
Timber & Pallets 75.68 25.20 56.38 3.32
Tyres 0.15 0.16
Total 4,332.41 235.20 4,487.63 79.33Total minus clean fill 2,820.41 3,028.92Percentage recycled 8.34% 2.62%
Key:* Drop off Zone - Goods dropped off by the public at the Rediscovery Centre ** Glass categories*** Metal categories - include other categories (e.g. whitegoods etc.)...» Mjxec| waste - includes other categories (e.g. confidential burial; food surrender; transfer station, general waste; street clean)
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Table 6: Accumulated data for 2017/2018 financial year.
July 2016-October2016
July 2017- October 2017
TonnesIN
TonnesOUT
TonnesIN
TonnesOUT
Animal Carcass 2.07 3.78
Asbestos 29.31 355.99
Building Material 28.86 25.72
Cardboard & Paper 96.93 5.80 106.58
Chemicals
Clean Fill 4,010.88 4497.92
Concrete 768.32 4,131.91 498.25
Container Deposit
Council Supported 0.16
Demolition Materials 1,959.71 1755.07
Domestic Bins 2,136.68 2125.96
Drop off Zone* (Shop) 39.82 41.48
Electronic waste 13.76 10.00 17.84 10
Glass ** 33.83 54.60 35.04 6.56
Green Waste 785.78 221.08 730.25 102
Household Goods 6.39 25.47
Liquid Waste 366.23 395.67
Mattresses 13.95 0.54 15.84 0.75
Metals *** 199.62 188.07 231.03
Mixed Waste **** 3,499.75 3379.43
Timber & Pallets 166.08 320.77 181.44 11.73
Tyres 1.46 0.70 2.47
Total 14,084.52 5,008.54 14,332.56 223.71Total minus clean fill 10,073.64 9,834.64Percentage recycled
Key:* Drop off Zone - Goods dropped off by the public at the Rediscovery Centre ** Glass categories*** Metal categories - include other categories (e.g. whitegoods etc.)**** Mixed Waste - includes other categories (e.g. confidential burial; food surrender; transfer station, general waste; street clean)
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Figure 1: Monthly waste comparison by financial year (tonnes) received (IN)
Monthly Waste recieved (tonnes) IN■2016/2017 •2017/2018
Jul. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb Mar. Apr. May
1
Jun.
Year Jul. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. YTD
2016/2017 1722.36 2717.19 2813.68 2820.41 2963.26 3123.61 2508.972 3559.23 2501.7 2883.18 2644.4 4,352.67 34610.692
2017/2018 1280.83 2,571.12 2,953.77 3,028.92 9834.64
Figure 2: Monthly recycled material (tonnes) left through the weighbridge (OUT)
Monthly waste received (tonnes ) OUT *2016/2017.2017/2018
Jul. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun.
Year Jul. Aug. Sept. Oct. N3V. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. YTD
2016/2017 796.22 2638.42 1338.7 235.2 102.64 105.6 34.91 75.59 273.71 78.5 106.56 156.28 5942.33
2017/2018 30.55 43.71 70.12 79.33 223.71
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Report No. 169/17tsAttachment D
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Cash-for-Containers total:
73,419.00 bottles were collected between 1 July 2017 and 31 October 2017 at the Regional Waste Management Facility (Figure 3). The bottles are crushed at the RWMF and are used as part of Council’s footpath project.
Figure 3: Monthly totals of wine and spirit bottles collected at the Regional Waste Management Facility
5,000
Bottles Collected at the RWMF for 12016/2017 *2017/2018
Jul. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun.Year Jul. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. YTD2016/2017 15,448 12,809 13,009 14,214 12,646 6,880 11,325 10,585 12,010 15,254 13,812 14,797 152,7892017/2018 20,904 16,014 18,834 17,667 73,419
Rediscovery Centre income:During October 2017, $23,616.00 was raised compared to $18,127.00 in October 2016 (Figure 4). The running total for this financial year for the Resdiscovery Centre is $85,363.00.
Figure 4: Income from the Rediscovery Centre
Rediscovery Centre *2010/2017 *2017/2015
30,000
25,000
Year Jul. Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. YTD2016/2017 21,399 22,085 22,006 18,127 18,463 14,914 19,315 20,350 26,937 17,830 21,555 19,506 242,4882017/2018 20,534 21,882 19,331 23,616 85,363
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Items in the Rediscovery Centre are recorded by three different streams:1. Building materials; salvaged from landfill2. Drop-off zone items; include anything dropped off at the Rediscovery Centre3. Household goods; salvaged from landfill
For the period 1 July 2017 up to 31 October 2017, the total stock intake at the Rediscovery Centre was 92.67 tonnes.
Third grade stock (low grade) of 25.47 tonnes was subsequently returned to the landfill. The final weight of second-hand goods recycled through the Rediscovery Centre, was 67.2 tonnes for the period 1 July 2017 - 31 October 2017.
Waste News and Other Events:
• Free disposal of computers and televisions is available to the public on the first Saturday of every month through the National Television and Computer Stewardship Program. The next e- waste free drop off day will be Saturday, 2 December 2017. These items are not processed by the RWMF, but collected and processed by TechCollect.
• The CEO and Mayor of Barkly Regional Council toured the landfill and infrastructure on Tuesday the 31 October 2017.
Reinier LaanMANAGER REGIONAL WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITY
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ATTACHMENTE
TO: DIRECTOR TECHNICAL SERVICES - SCOTT ALLEN
AUTHOR: MANAGER DEVELOPMENTS - DILIP NELLIKAT
SUBJECT: DEVELOPMENT REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER 2017
This report provides an update of current development activity.
1. Correspondence
Concurrent Applications (Rezone and subdivide) 0Proposed Planning Scheme Amendments 0Exceptional Development Permit applications 2Development Permit Applications 9Development Permits 9Exceptional Development Permits 0Part 5 Clearances 6Notice of Refusal 0
2. Major Development Works - currently under construction
2.1 llpeye llpeye Subdivision - Subdivision work is at the final stages of completion. BTO must provide unconditional certification for this project which is now managed by DIPL. Outstanding defects identified in a February site inspection are yet to be rectified by DIPL. Information pertaining to these have been relayed to the PCG members including DIPL.
2.2 Kilgariff Subdivision - Stage 2 work is in progress. Discussion on the improvement of the Norris Bell intersection to prevent flooding at the Cemetery still remains unaddressed. Council has received a response from NT Government that the outstanding defects will be addressed. Further to a followup note, Council have been invited for a catch up meeting onsite.
2.3 Lot 288, 69 Ross Highway - To use and develop the land for the purpose of a motel with 76 single rooms and caravan park with 25 two bedroom self-contained cabins and 6 camping sites including a communal kitchen, dining area, ablutions, laundry, recreation area and office. Council awaits the final solution proposed with regard to the stormwater discharge from this site. No updates provided.
2.4 Lot 8203, 27 Head Street - Construction of 9 x 3 BR multiple dwellings in 2 buildings - Currently construction is in process. Requirements regarding stormwater and access have been clarified.
3. Major Development Works - completed recently
3.1 Lot 766, 8 Harvey Place - The building has an Occupancy Permit. Defective works are currently being rectified by Dept, of Sports and Recreation, before Handover can be considered complete.
3.2 Lot 7593, 70 Palm Circuit - 36 lot subdivision has been given a Part 5 clearance. Some handover documents have been provided to Council.
All the above developments have been discussed in previous Development Committee meetings. This advice is for the information of Council.
MANAGER DEVELOPMENTS
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TO:
AUTHOR:
SUBJECT:
ATTACHMENTFDIRECTOR TECHNICAL SERVICES - SCOTT ALLEN
ENVIRONMENT OFFICER - HAYLEY MICHENER
REPORT FROM ENVIRONMENT OFFFICER FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER 2017
This report provides an update on environmental projects.
Waste Management
Recyclingcollections
Amountrecycled
Date ofcollection
Comment
Household battery collection
5,000 August-October2017
Household batteries have been collected for recycling since August 2017 The collection points for household batteries are at the Public Library, the Civic Centre Reception and the Rediscovery Centre.
Close the Loop 11.88kg 11 Jul 2017-30 Sept 2017
Weight of cartridges provided by Close the Loop’s quarterly report for printer cartridges collected at the Rediscovery Centre.
School Tours of landfill Date CommentThree school groups 1-31 October
2017These included two groups from Ti Tree and Kids in Town Engaged in School (KITES).
OtherEvent Date CommentBicycle Commuter Safety Refresher
9th October A Bicycle commuter safety refresher session was held in the Andy McNeill room in the week prior to Ride2Work Day with the aim of building cyclist’s confidence and awareness of road safety. The session was presented by the NT Government’s Road Safety Team.
Ride2Work Day 18th October A Ride2Work Day breakfast was held on the Civic Centre lawns on 18th October. This is a national day in support of cyclists. Around 60 cyclists attended the event (a slight downturn from last year).
Garage Sale Trail 21st-22ndOctober
Thirty one sales were registered for the GarageSale Trail. This event is a national weekend of garage sales with a website for sellers to advertise their sales and for shoppers to locate each sale.As part of the Garage Sale Trail a Library book sale was held on the 21st October and a sale of plants in reused objects such as boots and teapots was held on the 22nd October at the Rediscovery
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CentreUpcoming: NationalRecycling Week
13th-19th November
Planning is underway for events and promotions associated with National Recycling Week.Activities will include a community information session on electronic waste, the launch of a Responsible Cafes partnership, beeswax wrap making workshops, a giveaway of reusable produce bags in exchange for recyclable mobile phones or household batteries and ongoing school excursions to the landfill. The key focus of this week will be on waste minimisation.
Energy
• Graphs showing the energy use and solar produced at five main Council facilities (refer to below graphs). Note: Emissions savings based on reducing reliance on grid-supplied energy at an emissions factor of 0.67kg/CO2-e/kWh (National-greenhouse-accounts-factors-august- 2017).
• LED light changeover at Civic Centre and Library for external security lights has commenced. The light changeover includes outdoor lighting but excludes in-ground lights and will result in significant energy savings overnight when solar is unavailable.
Grid Supplied Energy160000
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Figure 1: Monthly grid-supplied energy (kWh) for five individual Council facilities. Note: Major drops in energy use at ASALC due to indoor pool closure.
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Total Energy Consumption, Energy from Grid and Solar Power Generated from five Council Fadlltes
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200,000
150,000
100,000
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Figure 2: Total energy, grid supplied energy, and solar energy produced for five individual Council facilities. The graph also shows Greenhouse Gas emissions avoided through the use of solar power.
Hayley MichenerENVIRONMENT OFFICER