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CITY OF '<strong>Armadale</strong><br />
INFORMATION<br />
BULLETIN<br />
ISSUE NO. 22/2001 20 November 200?<br />
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Correspondence &<br />
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Information from<br />
Human Resources<br />
Blue Divider<br />
Information to Standing<br />
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<strong>City</strong> Strategy<br />
Lilac Divider<br />
Development<br />
Services<br />
Yellow Divider<br />
Technical<br />
Services<br />
Green Divider<br />
Community<br />
Services<br />
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CITY OF <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Information <strong>Bulletin</strong><br />
Issue No. 22/2007<br />
• WA Local Government Association (WALGA) News<br />
Issue No.46.07 - 16 November 2007 COR-1<br />
Issue No.47.07- 23 November 2007 COR-3<br />
Australian Local Government Association (ALGA) News<br />
16 November 2007 COR-5<br />
23 November 2007 COR-16<br />
• Media Releases<br />
Road Funding Deficit Increases Pressure on Councils - 22 November 2007 COR-25<br />
• Employee Movements HR-1<br />
Committees<br />
• Progress Report<br />
Progress Report on Contingency, Operational & Strategic Projects<br />
• Donations Report<br />
Donations Summary<br />
• Accounting Report<br />
Accounting Services Report Summary<br />
• Outstanding Matters & Information Items<br />
Report on Outstanding Matters - Development Services Committee<br />
• Health<br />
Health Services Manager's Report for the month <strong>of</strong> October 2007<br />
Annual Rpt <strong>of</strong> COAG & CORE Sites Needle & Syringe Distribution / Returns 06/07<br />
• Items for Information<br />
Woolworths Abandoned Shopping Trolleys<br />
• Planning<br />
Planning Services Manager's Report for the month <strong>of</strong> October 2007<br />
Town Planning Scheme No.4 - Amendment Action Table<br />
Planning Applications Monthly Statistics - October 2007<br />
Subdivision Applications - WAPC Approvals/Refusals - October 2007<br />
Subdivision Applications - Report on Lots Registered for 2006/07 & 2007/08<br />
PAW Closure Report - Significant Actions during October 2007<br />
...CS-1<br />
.CS-14<br />
.CS-16<br />
D-l<br />
D-3<br />
D-9<br />
...D-18<br />
...D-19<br />
...D-23<br />
...D-26<br />
...D-35<br />
...D-36<br />
...D-37<br />
Road Naming Report 2007/08 & consequential action <strong>of</strong> Council Recommendation.. ...D-39<br />
Compliance Officer's Report for the month <strong>of</strong> October 2007<br />
...D-40<br />
• Building<br />
Building Services Manager's Report for the month <strong>of</strong> October 2007<br />
...D-43<br />
Building Applications Monthly Statistics for the month <strong>of</strong> October 2007<br />
...D-44<br />
• Outstanding Matters<br />
Report on Outstanding Matters — Technical Services Committee<br />
T-l<br />
• Minutes from Occasional/Advisory Committees<br />
Bungendore Park Management Committee - Oct 2007<br />
T3<br />
Bushcare and Environmental Advisory Committee - July 2007<br />
T7<br />
<strong>Armadale</strong> Gosnells Landcare Group Meeting - September 2007<br />
T14<br />
• General Information<br />
Scientific Trial at Fletcher Park, Wungong<br />
T29<br />
Parks and Leisure WA Email Newsletter - November 2007<br />
T33<br />
Nil<br />
Issue 22 - 29 November 2007
Information <strong>Bulletin</strong><br />
Correspondence & Papers<br />
HEADLINES<br />
4 STAmlLocM. GOVERNMENT COUNCIL<br />
MEETING WITH THE HON DAVID TEMPLEMAN MLA<br />
SUPREME COURT APPEAL - CHARITABLE RATES<br />
STATUS<br />
LOCAL GOVERNMENT (MISCELLANEOUS<br />
PROVISIONS) AMENDMENT (SMOKE ALARM) BILL<br />
2007<br />
ENERGY PROCUREMENT PROJECT<br />
TRAINING UPDATE<br />
NGA DELEGATES BRIEFING<br />
ASSET WD EXPENDITURE REPORT 20)5-2006<br />
TOWN PLANNING COMPOSITE ADVERTISING<br />
1 STATE/LOCAL GOVERNMENT COUNCIL<br />
MAILBAG<br />
ISSUES UPDATE<br />
lAssociation President, Cr Bill Mitchell and CEO,<br />
I Ricky Burpes mel this week with Local<br />
J Government Minister, the Hon. Ljiljanna Ravlich,<br />
[Treasurer and Deputy Premier, the Hon. Eric<br />
] Ripper and Planning and Infrastructure Minister,<br />
(the Hon. Alannah MacTieman as part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
I State/Local Government Council.<br />
I Among topics covered was the recent Local<br />
J Government elections to which all parties agreed<br />
[voter turnout was slightly down on 2005 and<br />
] against recent trends <strong>of</strong> Increasing participation.<br />
I Agreement that a review be undertaken <strong>of</strong><br />
| associated issues was reaffirmed and the<br />
potential Introduction <strong>of</strong> compulsory voting<br />
discussed.<br />
WALGA and LGMA also presented their<br />
submissions for projects and funding to be<br />
considered in the 2008/09 State Budget which<br />
were met with a generally positive response from<br />
the three Ministers in attendance.<br />
To progress the possible introduction <strong>of</strong> the<br />
transfer <strong>of</strong> employee entitlements between State<br />
and Local Government, there was a commitment<br />
by the Local Government Minister to quantify the<br />
| Implications.<br />
On the Bilateral Agreement on indigenous<br />
| Affairs, which affects funding to 25 WA Councils,<br />
the Minister committed to seeking to have<br />
| WALGA representation Included on the senior<br />
decision making Directors Generals Group.<br />
In addition, there was Ministerial support for<br />
WALGA undertaking the Systemic Sustainability<br />
Study Project with the Deputy Premier explaining<br />
that it is critical to have Local Government<br />
involved in working through structural reform<br />
issues, and it would seem inevitable that in the<br />
absence <strong>of</strong> Local Government doing this. State<br />
PuMslied by the Western AustraSan Loral Gowrament Association, TO Box 1544. west ftnft.VMWJ<br />
Tali (OS) 9213 2000, Fax: TO 9322 2811. Email: mfo©Hi8a.a8n.au, Website, www.vralgajffl.au<br />
Page Cor-l<br />
ue No. 46.07<br />
copy and distribute to interested readers<br />
16 November 2007<br />
* INFOPAGE- HARVEST MASS MANAGEMENT<br />
SCHEME 2007/08<br />
4 INFOPAGE - STATE DESIGNING OUT CRIME<br />
STIiATCGY<br />
4 INFORMATION PACKAGE - ENERGY<br />
PROCUREMENT PROJECT<br />
4 WORKPUCE SOLUTIONS BULLETIN 5<br />
4 MWAC INFORMATION BULLETIN NOVE<strong>MB</strong>ER<br />
2007- ISSUE 107<br />
Information <strong>Bulletin</strong><br />
Correspondence & Papers<br />
a charitable organisation, hence not liable for Local<br />
Government rates on a pastoral station lease.<br />
The Supreme Court found that although there may be<br />
elements <strong>of</strong> charitable use <strong>of</strong> the pastoral station there<br />
was not sufficient charitable use for a finding that the<br />
land is used exclusively for a charitable purpose.<br />
This is a particularly pleasing decision as the issue has<br />
Industry wide ramifications, and the potential to<br />
seriously erode the rates base <strong>of</strong> Local Government.<br />
The Shire <strong>of</strong> Derby/West Kimberley has received<br />
support from Councils around the State. The<br />
Association at its June 2007 meeting resolved to<br />
support the Shire <strong>of</strong> Derby/West Kimberley and<br />
contribute 1/3 funding, up to $20,000, towards the legal<br />
appeal costs.<br />
For further information, please contact Executive<br />
Manager Governance & Strategy, Tony Brown on 9213<br />
2051 or email tbrownwelaa. asn. au<br />
LOCAL GOVERNMENT (MISCELLANEOUS<br />
PROVISIONS) AMENDMENT (SMOKE ALARM) BILL<br />
2007<br />
New Legislation to provide for the mandatory fitting <strong>of</strong><br />
hardwired smoke alarms in existing residential buildings<br />
is currently progressing through Parliament.<br />
In October 2005, the State Council endorsed the<br />
proposed legislative amendments, subject to issues <strong>of</strong><br />
liability, compliance, costing and resourcing for Local<br />
Government. The enactment <strong>of</strong> this legislation in its<br />
current form has wide ranging ramifications for Local<br />
Government. The Association will be working<br />
collaboratively with the key stakeholders to address the<br />
outstanding implications for Local Government.<br />
For further information, please contact Policy Manager<br />
Planning, Beryl Foster on 9213 2056 or email<br />
bfoster&walaa.asn.au<br />
ENERGY PROCUREMENT PROJECT<br />
This week's mailbag contains an information package<br />
and registration form for WALGA's energy procurement<br />
project. A procurement plan has been put in place with<br />
the intention <strong>of</strong> aggregating the sectors' spend in this<br />
area and leveraging a significant discount on the basis<br />
<strong>of</strong> collective volume.<br />
For further information, please email<br />
ourchasim&wakia. asn. au<br />
TRAINING UPDATE<br />
The venue for all the following training modules Is<br />
(unless stated):<br />
Local Government House,<br />
15 Altona Street, West Perth<br />
The cost <strong>of</strong> each <strong>of</strong> the modules is as listed below<br />
(unless stated):<br />
$297.00 (inc GST) for Workplace Solutions<br />
Members<br />
$324.50 (inc GST) for nonmembers<br />
Elected Member Development Program<br />
Module 1a: Getting Started - An Introduction to<br />
Local Government<br />
WALGA Tuesday 20 November<br />
Shire <strong>of</strong> Northam Friday 23 November<br />
Page Cor-2<br />
Shire <strong>of</strong> Wyalkatchem Monday 26 November<br />
Shire <strong>of</strong> Busselton Saturday 1 December<br />
Town <strong>of</strong> Nsrrogln Saturday 1 December<br />
Shire <strong>of</strong> Three Springs Monday 3 December<br />
Shire <strong>of</strong> Wyndham/Easf Kimberley<br />
Tuesday 4 December<br />
Shire <strong>of</strong> Ashburton Wednesday 5 December<br />
WALGA Thursday 6 December<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Kalgooriie-Boulder Monday 10 December<br />
WALGA Sahwday IS December<br />
For further information or to register, please contact<br />
Training Coordinator, Heather Bewsher on 9213 2098<br />
or email hbewshertSmalaa. asn. au<br />
NGA DELEGATES BRIEFING<br />
The National General Assembly (NGA) <strong>of</strong> Local<br />
Government will be held in Darwin from Monday 26 to<br />
Thursday 29 November.<br />
As part <strong>of</strong> WALGA's support to WA delegates, briefing<br />
notes on the Business session motions have been<br />
prepared and forwarded to each registered delegate's<br />
Local Government.<br />
To assist delegates in considering the business papers<br />
and to answer any questions that may arise, a one-hour<br />
'Brieing Session' will be held prior to the NGA on:<br />
Date: Monday 26 November<br />
Time: 3:30pm to 4:30pm<br />
Venue: Litchfield Room, Holiday Inn Esplanade.<br />
For further information, please email Deputy CEO.<br />
Wayne Scheggia wscheaciMwataa.asn.au<br />
ASSET AND EXPENDITURE REPORT 2005-2006<br />
All Councils should receive the 2005-06 Asset and<br />
Expenditure report in both hard copy and CO format,<br />
within the next week.<br />
A request for information and data package for the<br />
2006-07 report is also enclosed.<br />
Please return the requested data by no later than<br />
Friday 14 December to enable the production <strong>of</strong> the<br />
report in time for the Local Government Convention<br />
next year.<br />
Extra copies <strong>of</strong> the report can be accessed from<br />
httD://Www.watoa.asn.au/about/p<strong>of</strong>cv/wifrastaictmWd«:<br />
unaent3/i»ad«sfit§06,iKif<br />
For further information, please contact Transport &<br />
Roads Support Officer. Cheryl Bulford on 9213 2053 or<br />
email cbulford@>iwalaa.asn.au<br />
TOWN PLANNING COMPOSITE ADVERTISING<br />
Councils participating in the Town Planning Composite<br />
Advertising Scheme have been sent an updated<br />
information pack and form to register in the 2008<br />
program. Councils placing Town Planning and<br />
Inspection notices are encouraged to use this facility to<br />
save money on advertising costs by grouping header<br />
and footer text with other Councils.<br />
For further information, please email<br />
pmhf>Sin
Information <strong>Bulletin</strong><br />
Correspondence & Papers<br />
WALGA<br />
HEADLINES<br />
4 MEETING WITO TOS HON DAVID TEMPTEMAN MLA<br />
4 TRAIWNC UPDATE •<br />
4 ORDER YOUR WHITE RIBBONS FOR RQAO<br />
SAFETY<br />
4 ADVERSE POSSESSION -FREEHOID WATER<br />
CORPORATION PROPERTIES<br />
4 AUSTRALIAN PLAGUE LOCUST UPDATE<br />
4 MOBILEMUSTER LOCAL GOVERNMENT AWARDS<br />
ISSUES UPDATE<br />
MEETING WITH THE HON DAVID<br />
TEMPLEMAN MLA<br />
On Tuesday 20 November, the President and<br />
Association representatives met with the Hon<br />
David Templeman MLA, Minister for the<br />
Environment; Climate Change and the Peel to<br />
discuss two specific issues, the Clearing <strong>of</strong><br />
Native Vegetation Regulations and the<br />
implications for Local Government, as well as the<br />
need for clarity and consistency in the<br />
determination, auditing and enforcement <strong>of</strong><br />
environmental objectives by the Environmental<br />
Protection Authority.<br />
The Minister gave a commitment to establish a<br />
working group with key Local and State agencies<br />
to address Local Government's concerns with<br />
the current Clearing <strong>of</strong> Native Vegetation<br />
Regulations, This Is a major step forward as<br />
engagement with State Government<br />
Departments on legislative reform and process<br />
issues has been difficult. The Terms <strong>of</strong><br />
Reference for the working group will be<br />
developed in partnership with the Minister's<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice. it is envisaged these will include<br />
recommendations for legislative change and a<br />
reinvestigation <strong>of</strong> the process to manage<br />
roadside conservation assets through piloting<br />
new approaches.<br />
For further Information, please contact Executive<br />
Manager Infrastructure, Michelle Mackenzie on<br />
9213 2031 or email mmacken2ie@walga.asn.au<br />
or Executive Manager Environment and Waste,<br />
Mark Batty on 9213 2078 or email<br />
mbatty@walga.asn.au<br />
The President also outlined concerns in relation<br />
to the tack <strong>of</strong> clarity and consistency in the<br />
determination, auditing and enforcement <strong>of</strong><br />
environmental objectives for high value<br />
environmental areas. Currently, there are a<br />
range <strong>of</strong> State agencies developing their own<br />
water quality objectives and monitoring regimes<br />
m Mm<br />
PtMom to/»« mum AustMan Local Gwemmnt /teodatjon, TO Box 1544. vtet PerDi. WA 6872.<br />
T* (06! 9213 2000, Fax: (08) 8322 2811. Email: ln!!i®vralp.ascu)u, Websitu: www.waljaasn au<br />
Page Cor-3<br />
Issue No. 47.07<br />
Please copy and distribute ro Interested readers<br />
23 November 2007<br />
MAILBAG<br />
4 INFOPASE- PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE<br />
MAIN ROADS ACT 1830<br />
4 INFOPAGE-WESTERN AUSTRALIAN NATURAL<br />
DISASTER ARRANGEMENTS<br />
4 INFOPAGE - EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT<br />
REGULATIONS AND FIRE AND EMERGENCY<br />
SERVICES LEGISLATION<br />
4 ROWAN NEWSLETTER NOVE<strong>MB</strong>ER 2007<br />
4 WAAMI NEWSLETTER NOVE<strong>MB</strong>ER 2007<br />
the view that the setting and enforcement <strong>of</strong> any<br />
water quality targets or objectives be undertaken<br />
by the Environmental Protection Authority and<br />
encapsulated in relevant State Environmental<br />
Protection Policy Legislation. He also said that<br />
the environmental watchdog for the Stale, the<br />
Environmental Protection Authority, should take<br />
a stronger lead as the independent arbiter <strong>of</strong><br />
environmental standards, with particular<br />
reference to the impacts <strong>of</strong> draiagt waUrs on<br />
high value environmental assets, such as<br />
waterways, estuaries, wetlands end coastal<br />
environments.<br />
The Minister gave a OTBWlttiwnl thW he wl<br />
discuss the issue with the newly appointed Chair<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Environmental Pra|eettel*Aiiloi%.<br />
For further informaM, piama Wltimt Sxecutlm<br />
Manager Environment and Mtefe, Mark Batty on<br />
92f 3 2078 or email mtmtty^wmlgia,amtm<br />
TRAINING UPDATE<br />
The venue for all tie tottowini traWng modules<br />
is (unless stated):<br />
Local GovewmeBlrte*©,<br />
15 Allona Stteefc West Perth<br />
The cost <strong>of</strong> each <strong>of</strong> the modules Is as listed<br />
below (unless staled):<br />
nm.m (inc est) tor wo*piict<br />
Solutions Members .<br />
$32410 {Inc ©Sryior npniwiiiftera<br />
Module la: Getting Started - An Introduction<br />
to Local Government<br />
Shire <strong>of</strong> Busselton Saturday 1 Decembsr<br />
Town <strong>of</strong> NarrogB S*li#i§. IBseentBer<br />
Shire <strong>of</strong> Three Sprtngr llWplf-iOi»Wl»«r<br />
Shire <strong>of</strong> Wyndham/East MffllHWiy, ; ;;<br />
Tuesday 4 December<br />
Shir* <strong>of</strong> Ashburton Wedn«««tty*'ft«tti**<br />
WALGA Thursday 6 mmmumf :<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Kalgoorlie-Boulder Monday 10 December<br />
WALGA Saturday 15 December
Information <strong>Bulletin</strong><br />
Correspondence & Papers<br />
for fwtfter information or to mgisier, please contact<br />
Training Cootdlnator, Hmther Bewsher on 9213 2098<br />
or emaH hPvmt«>r®mm,m,m<br />
ORDER YOUR WHITE RIBBONS FOR ROAD<br />
SAFETY<br />
The 2007 White Ribbons for Road Safety campaign<br />
will run from Monday 3 December until Monday 7<br />
January 2008.<br />
Local Governments have received an Invitation to<br />
participate in the campaign and order white ribbons for<br />
distribution in their local areas. Councils are being<br />
invited to organise local events to promote the<br />
campaign or incorporate the valuable road safety<br />
message into existing events during the festive season.<br />
The photo promotion Is also being conducted as part <strong>of</strong><br />
the campaign and Councils have received a large white<br />
ribbon and instructions for participation..<br />
For further information, please visit<br />
www.madwise. asn.au/news contact Road Safety<br />
Project Officer, Kylie Bdrtlett on 9213 2064 or email<br />
tmmmwst^.asn.au<br />
ADVERSE POSSESSION - FREEHOLD WATER<br />
CORPORATION PROPERTIES<br />
WALGA has been informed that the Water Corporation<br />
is writing to Councils, requesting acknowledgement <strong>of</strong><br />
accountability tor encroachments onto their freehold<br />
land (principally to construct tootpattis) and<br />
confirmation the works were performed without the<br />
Corporation's consent. Further, the Water Corporation<br />
requests acknowledgment and admission that the Local<br />
Government did not gain any right, title or Interest in<br />
relation to the land by adverse possession, and<br />
indemnifying the Water Corporation in respect <strong>of</strong> the<br />
encroachment.<br />
Commente are invited from Councils in receipt <strong>of</strong><br />
correspondence from the Water Corporation. Your<br />
feedback and comments, particularty the results <strong>of</strong> any<br />
internal Investigations already conducted to gauge the<br />
extent <strong>of</strong> past correspondence and/or agreement with<br />
the Water Corporation for encroachments onto their<br />
land, wilt assist WALGA to determine whether a whole<br />
<strong>of</strong> industry approach is in the best interests <strong>of</strong> the<br />
membership.<br />
For further informatton, please contact Manager Local<br />
Government Advisory Sorvfces, James McGovem on<br />
9213 2093 or email lmcqoy9m@iwalfw.a!in.au<br />
AUSTRAUAN PLAGUE LOCUST UPDATE<br />
The Department <strong>of</strong> Agriculture and Food has recently<br />
commenced spraying operations In Salmon Gums and<br />
Ravensthorpe. Property surveys are underway In these<br />
two areas, with a number <strong>of</strong> locusts identified to be in<br />
the third and fourth instar stages.<br />
In Jetramungup, only low numbers <strong>of</strong> locusts have<br />
been identified, mostly in the first and second instar<br />
stage. Some warmer weather is needed in this area to<br />
detartnlne If all eggs have now hatched as numbers on<br />
the ground are lower than expected. Hatchings in the<br />
Albany area coninue to be slow due to the cooler<br />
weather conditions.<br />
Page Cor-4<br />
New hatchings have been reported recently In the Kent.<br />
Moora, Mingenew and Yilgam Shires. Numbers in<br />
these shires are expected to be low ami no<br />
Departmental control is planned lor the area A total <strong>of</strong><br />
93 properties have been surveyed by the Department<br />
<strong>of</strong> Agriculture and Food to gather date to enable<br />
accurate predictions <strong>of</strong> locust numbers and assess<br />
potential spraying requirements. This number is<br />
expected to rise over the next week as control<br />
operations get underway in the Ravensthorpe and<br />
Salmon Gums areas.<br />
The Department, in conjunction with land-holders, is<br />
carrying out a locust control program for the South<br />
Coast region between October and December.<br />
For further information, including maps showing the<br />
latest hatchings and hatching areas, plaase visit<br />
www.Baric.wa.ciov.au click on the Australian Plague<br />
Locust link, then 'Locust Status Report' and the <strong>PDF</strong><br />
link, contact local Department <strong>of</strong>fices or phone 1800<br />
084 881.<br />
MOBILEMUSTER LOCAL GOVERNMENT AWARDS<br />
MobileMuster, the <strong>of</strong>ficial recycling program <strong>of</strong> the<br />
mobile phone industry, will honour Councis at the<br />
National General Assembly to be held in Darwin from<br />
Monday 26 to Thursday 29 November.<br />
The inaugural MobileMuster Local Government<br />
Awards, presented by the Australian Mobile<br />
Telecommunications Association (AMTA), wi<br />
recognise Councils for their outstanding efforts in<br />
enhancing Councils' recycling services <strong>of</strong>fered to their<br />
residents by recycling mobile phones over the last year.<br />
In Western Australia, 51 Councils participated in the<br />
program, hosting 96 collection points such as the<br />
library, customer service and/or recycling stations.<br />
Almost 250kg has been collected, including more than<br />
1,000 handsels and batteries, as well as almost 120kg<br />
<strong>of</strong> chargers and accessories.<br />
More than 90% <strong>of</strong> the plastics and metals in mobile<br />
phones, batteries, chargers and accessories recovered<br />
during recycling can be turned into items such as<br />
Jewellery, stainless steet products and plastic lance<br />
posts.<br />
For further Information or to join the program, please<br />
visit www.mobtlsmuster.oom.au or phone 1300 730<br />
070.<br />
MEDIA RELEASE<br />
22 November Road Funding Deficit<br />
Pressure on Councils<br />
26 November<br />
26 November<br />
28 November<br />
28 November<br />
29 November<br />
29 November<br />
DIARY DATES<br />
S Denotes Teleconference<br />
Increases<br />
South Metropolitan Zone<br />
Northern Country Zone<br />
Pllbara Country Zone<br />
South East Metropolitan Zone<br />
Peel Country Zone<br />
Great Eastern Country Zone ®
Information <strong>Bulletin</strong><br />
Correspondence & Papers<br />
ALGA NEWSLETTER - 16 November 2007<br />
Labor's broadband announcement<br />
Page Cor-5<br />
At Labor's campaign launch on Wednesday, Labor Leader<br />
Kevin Rudd announced that in partnership with the private<br />
sector, a Rudd Government would build a state <strong>of</strong> the art,<br />
fibre optic to the node, national broadband network.<br />
He promised that Labor "will deliver broadband for the entire<br />
nation," with high-speed broadband in regional, rural and<br />
urban areas rather than a two-speed network.<br />
He also announced Labor would connect Australia's more than 9,000 primary and<br />
secondary schools to a National Broadband Network - at speeds <strong>of</strong> up to 100 megabits<br />
per second. "And our most remote schools will be provided with alternative high<br />
speed systems, where fibre optic can't physically be delivered," he said.<br />
As part <strong>of</strong> its "education revolution", Labor would provide every Australian secondary<br />
school student in years nine to 12 with access to their own computer at school.<br />
ALGA President Cr Bell said he was pleased that the two major parties had rolled out<br />
their broadband proposals "ensuring that communities in regional, rural and remote<br />
Australia get the coverage they expect and deserve." The 'State <strong>of</strong> the Regions'<br />
Report, produced by ALGA and National Economics annually has consistently argued<br />
for high-speed, affordable broadband delivery across the nation as a means to<br />
rejuvenate local economies by connecting Australia's regions to a "cyber<br />
superhighway." The 2007-08 Report will be launched at the Regional Co-operation and<br />
Development Forum <strong>of</strong> the National General Assembly on Monday, November 26 in<br />
Darwin. More details on www.nga.alga.asn.au<br />
PM launches Coalition housing policy<br />
The Prime Minister, John Howard, at the Coalition's policy<br />
launch this week, announced a plan to strengthen<br />
opportunities for Australians to continue to achieve home<br />
ownership. Of particular interest to local government was<br />
the commitment to dispose <strong>of</strong> surplus Commonwealth<br />
lands for residential and ancillary purposes.<br />
The Coalition plan includes the release <strong>of</strong> Commonwealth<br />
land in major cities, such as 32 hectares at Lawson in north-west Canberra.<br />
ALGA President Cr Paul Bell welcomed the Government's acknowledgement that<br />
something needs to be done about making the cost <strong>of</strong> housing more affordable.<br />
However he acknowledged that he continues to have serious concerns that the<br />
overarching housing issue is not being considered in a comprehensive and strategic<br />
manner.<br />
"Releasing land for residential development is the easy bit," he said. "Local<br />
government and the communities they serve need to have the confidence that the
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land is firstly, suitable for such use and secondly, has been considered within larger<br />
strategic and infrastructure planning frameworks".<br />
"It is common practice, as we have seen with major airport lands, that the<br />
Commonwealth excludes itself from State and local government planning systems.<br />
Given this situation there may still be serious impediments or disadvantages in<br />
actually developing some <strong>of</strong> these Commonwealth lands.<br />
In addition to the need to make sure that the strategic planning is in order, local<br />
governments are will continue to struggle to properly facilitate sustainable<br />
developments if the Commonwealth and State governments refuse to acknowledge<br />
their role in providing the resources to build the much needed supporting<br />
infrastructure."<br />
Cr Bell said whilst the Coalition did release details on how it would support the<br />
provision <strong>of</strong> much needed infrastructure for new estates, both Coalition and Labor<br />
housing affordability plans fall short <strong>of</strong> what ALGA has been calling for with respect<br />
to the Community Infrastructure Fund.<br />
The Prime Minister announced that "the $500m commitment over 3 years is to fund<br />
on a 50/50 cost share basis with State and local governments, common use<br />
community infrastructure such as community halls, libraries and sporting grounds.<br />
The councils will need to compete for this funding and those that have streamlined<br />
the development approval process will be given more favourable consideration."<br />
Mr Howard also announced grants <strong>of</strong> $100 million over three years be provided to<br />
local governments to improve the speed and efficiency <strong>of</strong> land release and dwelling<br />
approval processes.<br />
Labor commits to a taskforce to examine the needs <strong>of</strong> grain lines<br />
Labor has made an election commitment <strong>of</strong><br />
$3 million for a taskforce <strong>of</strong> growers,<br />
handlers, the National Framers Federation,<br />
the Australian Rail Track Corporation and<br />
the State Governments to come up with<br />
solutions to address the neglect <strong>of</strong> grain<br />
lines in NSW and WA. Labor says it will also<br />
invest in the solutions developed by the<br />
Taskforce as part <strong>of</strong> the AusLink 2 national<br />
transport funding package from 2009 to<br />
2014.<br />
This commitment by Labor is a welcome recognition <strong>of</strong> the rundown condition <strong>of</strong> key<br />
rural rail infrastructure, the needs for the grain industry and the importance <strong>of</strong> this<br />
industry to the economy. However the Labor commitment goes only part <strong>of</strong> the way<br />
as the problem <strong>of</strong> deteriorating grain lines is common across the grain growing<br />
regions <strong>of</strong> Australia including Victoria and South Australia.<br />
Local government remains concerned that the deterioration <strong>of</strong> the grain lines will<br />
impose a heavy burden on local roads in grain growing areas as grain will have to be
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moved greater distances by road. The ALGA Local Roads and Transport Strategy<br />
identifies the need for a balance between road and rail freight and the need to<br />
compensate local government for increased road freight traffic if rail lines are<br />
closed.<br />
The National's Leader Mark Vaile labelled the proposed taskforce in NSW "a sham" but<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered no alternative Coalition initiative to address this problem facing local<br />
government in grain growing regions.<br />
Details <strong>of</strong> the Labor promise can found by links from the ALGA website.<br />
From the President<br />
I have been heartened by letters received from councils who have<br />
lobbied their local Members on ALGA's election document "A 10-Point<br />
Plan to Reinvigorate Local Communities.' Among those who have<br />
contacted me, I would particularly like to thank Urana Shire Council,<br />
the Mayor <strong>of</strong> Kempsey, Betty Green, and the Mayor <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Mandurah, Paddi Creevey, who have done much to bring the 10 points<br />
to the attention <strong>of</strong> their local representatives. I also thank those councils which<br />
submitted more than 1,000 ideas onto our community infrastructure register.<br />
My overall impression <strong>of</strong> the election campaign is that the Coalition and Labor have<br />
focused on the "big picture' <strong>of</strong> their visions and values on what they see as the key<br />
areas <strong>of</strong> economic management, investment in skills and education, the<br />
environment, health, families and the workplace. There have at the same time been<br />
local project announcements centred in the marginal seats on roads, sporting<br />
facilities, water infrastructure, and hospitals and other issues which may be<br />
important to winning over hearts and minds. These have tended to be politically<br />
targeted announcements.<br />
Both major parties are yet to respond to the core elements <strong>of</strong> local government's 10point<br />
election document. As we enter the home stretch <strong>of</strong> the election campaign,<br />
and neither major party has yet released its Local Government Policy, I am<br />
concerned that the needs <strong>of</strong> the vast majority <strong>of</strong> our local communities should not be<br />
overlooked in the midst <strong>of</strong> the political battle.<br />
I may be pre-empting next week's announcements, and I hope so, but so far we have<br />
seen no commitment by either major party to a Local Community Infrastructure<br />
Renewals Fund or to a restructure <strong>of</strong> local government financing arrangements. As<br />
the PricewaterhouseCoopers report identified, all local communities have<br />
infrastructure backlogs and needs but neither party has addressed these with a<br />
comprehensive program such as a fund to upgrade existing infrastructure <strong>of</strong> $250<br />
million per annum over 4 years.<br />
ALGA put its 10-Point Plan onto the table in early September identifying the strategic<br />
concerns and priorities <strong>of</strong> local government and giving both parties plenty <strong>of</strong> time to<br />
develop their responses. Both parties need to release local government policies<br />
which set out how they intend to address those priorities. The 10-Point Plan calls for:<br />
A Fair Share for Local Communities; Funding for Community Infrastructure;<br />
Permanent Funding <strong>of</strong> Roads to Recovery; Improving Asset Management; Promoting<br />
partnerships and Putting a Stop to Cost Shifting; Formally Recognising Local
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Government in the Constitution; Tackling Climate Change; Securing Water Resources;<br />
Supporting Sustainable Urban Regions; and Affordable Broadband for All.<br />
I urge all councils to keep up the fight, right to Election Day. I also call on State and<br />
Territory Association Presidents to make their own approaches to political leaders to<br />
galvanise support for an infrastructure program and for the release <strong>of</strong> Local<br />
Government Policies by the major parties. Time is running out and we must show<br />
both major parties that local government and local communities should not be taken<br />
for granted or become casualties on the political battlefield that is the federal<br />
election campaign. Local government will not be appeased by a few crumbs thrown<br />
from the table - our priorities <strong>of</strong> Fair Funding, Fair Treatment and Formal<br />
Recognition will continue to stake a claim on the national policy agenda long after<br />
the election is over. The "3 F's' are an article <strong>of</strong> faith for local government and it is<br />
time the major parties respond to our 10-Point Plan to reinvigorate Australian<br />
communities.<br />
Cr Paul Bell AM<br />
ALGA President<br />
Wetland management training<br />
Wetlands.edu is being developed and delivered by a consortium comprising the<br />
Hunter Wetlands Centre Australia, the Wetland Education and Training program <strong>of</strong><br />
the Sydney Olympic Park Authority, Banrock Station Wine and Wetland Centre, Dr Bill<br />
Phillips (Mainstream Environmental Consulting), Dr Rhonda Butcher (Water's Edge<br />
Consulting) and Jennifer Hale Consulting.<br />
The program aims (as its priority) to <strong>of</strong>fer train-the-trainer style capacity building for<br />
those working in regional NRM and catchment bodies, State government NRM<br />
agencies, plus Landcare and river management groups, and local governments. NHT<br />
(National Competitive Component) funding to help establish Wetlands.edu comes to<br />
an end in mid-2008.<br />
To date Wetlands.edu has completed 13, two-day training sessions in five States,<br />
with another two courses scheduled before the end <strong>of</strong> 2007. Unique to Wetlands.edu<br />
is that training is delivered across the country through established wetland education<br />
centres and key regional towns and cities, with a particular emphasis on training to<br />
address regional issues. All courses include a field component, as training is intended<br />
to be very practical and hands-on.<br />
By early 2008 Wetlands.edu will have 17 training modules developed (see details on<br />
the web site - see URL below), peer reviewed and undergoing national accreditation;<br />
meaning participants in Wetlands.edu courses will be able to gain credit for doing so<br />
against a range <strong>of</strong> related tertiary courses.<br />
Wetlands.edu sees itself as an information broker; keeping on top <strong>of</strong> the latest<br />
advances in wetland management and then delivering these tools in a ready-to-use<br />
format for practitioners.<br />
Further information on Wetlands.edu, including advice on up-coming training<br />
opportunities, can be obtained from www.wetlandsedu.org.au or alternatively,
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contact the Wetlands.edu coordinator, Dr Bill Phillips - Telephone: 02-62817470 and<br />
Email: coordinator@wetlandsedu.org.au<br />
Graduate Certificate in Emergency Management<br />
Emergency Management Australia (EAAA) is currently undergoing an extensive review<br />
<strong>of</strong> its Graduate Certificate in Emergency Management, prior to reaccreditation, to<br />
ensure that it is well positioned to promote best practice in the Emergency<br />
Management industry and provide Emergency Management pr<strong>of</strong>essionals with the<br />
knowledge and skills they require.<br />
EAAA would be grateful if you could take a few minutes to complete a survey about<br />
EMA's Graduate Certificate from the perspective <strong>of</strong> an industry representative who<br />
might be seeking to employ a graduate <strong>of</strong> the program. The survey is web-based and<br />
should take no more than ten minutes to complete.<br />
If you would like further information about the survey please contact Mike Tarrant,<br />
Assistant Director, Education and Training. Email: mike.tarrant@ema.gov.au Phone:<br />
(03) 5421 5219<br />
Australia falling behind on global plastic bag ban<br />
Australia's major cities have lost momentum and are falling behind in a global<br />
push to ban plastic bags, Clean Up Australia Chairman Ian Kiernan said following a<br />
move by 33 London councils to introduce a ban to reduce the 1.6 billion plastic<br />
bags London shoppers use each year.<br />
"We've had no real action on plastic bags since the Retailers Code <strong>of</strong> Practice on<br />
plastic bags in Australia expired at the end <strong>of</strong> 2005, despite the fact that 92 per<br />
cent <strong>of</strong> Australian's support a plastic bag ban," Mr Kiernan said.<br />
"There has been little to no progress since then, only talk <strong>of</strong> state and territory<br />
governments working together toward phasing out plastic bags by 2009 nothing<br />
concrete. It's time Australian cities stepped up to the plate."<br />
San Francisco recently became the first US city to ban plastic bags. Now many<br />
other cities across North America are looking to follow suit. Over 40 countries<br />
around the world are currently taking action to get rid <strong>of</strong> plastic bags.<br />
"In Australia we use over 3.9 billion plastic bags each year, <strong>of</strong> which only 2 to 3<br />
per cent are recycled, leaving 90 per cent <strong>of</strong> the population reusing plastic bags,<br />
which still means they end up in the environment," Mr Kiernan said.<br />
"That means something like 3.76 billion plastic bags still going to landfills. That's<br />
more than 20,000 tonnes <strong>of</strong> plastic every year. A ban is the only way to reduce<br />
this problem.<br />
"Almost 4 billion plastic bags are produced for Australian use every year. The<br />
rubbish problem they create, the detriment they cause to kerbside recycling
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systems and the resources and energy used to produce them are something that<br />
cannot be justified," he said.<br />
Vaile launches aviation policy, attacks Qld Govt over amalgamations<br />
Nationals Leader Mark Vaile released the Coalition's aviation policy at the National<br />
Press Club on Wednesday. The policy included:<br />
• Establishing a Regional Airline Pilot Scholarship Scheme to help maintain regional airline<br />
services;<br />
• Establishing a second Aviation Technical College located adjacent to Perth Airport to<br />
address skills needs;<br />
• Providing $500,000 funding to assist the aviation industry to reduce greenhouse gas<br />
emissions;<br />
• Maintaining a strong policy not to investigate sites for, or build, a second Sydney airport<br />
and remaining strongly committed to the Sydney Airport curfew.<br />
Mr Vaile also announced $785 million in funding under AusLink 2 to complete the<br />
Hume Highway project in NSW by 2012 to link Sydney and Melbourne by a 4-lane<br />
highway. He said that there was more money for Australia's roads and rail than at any<br />
time in Australia's history "because we can afford it" due to the dividends provided<br />
by a strong economy.<br />
He mounted a strong attack on the Qld Government's policy <strong>of</strong> forced council<br />
amalgamations. "We believe in democracy...People should have a say in who<br />
manages local communities," he said. Mr Vaile said that people were still angry at<br />
the way they were treated by the Queensland Government "and many local<br />
communities are concerned they will be disenfranchised."<br />
Qld councils to place FOI requests over mergers<br />
Local councils will seek documents through freedom <strong>of</strong> information laws in bid to<br />
prove the findings <strong>of</strong> an independent commission into council amalgamations were<br />
predetermined.<br />
Opponents <strong>of</strong> the mergers, which will cut the number <strong>of</strong> the state's councils from 156<br />
to 72, met in Brisbane earlier this week to review their plans to overturn the<br />
mergers.<br />
Anti-amalgamation campaigner and Friends <strong>of</strong> Noosa spokesman Bob Ansett said<br />
representatives from about 40 affected councils and 20 community groups had<br />
attended to discuss revelations the government had started drafting the legislation<br />
before public consultation ended two months later.<br />
Premier Anna Bligh denied there was a smoking gun and said the government was<br />
merely acting expeditiously, as it had promised.<br />
The Local Government Association <strong>of</strong> Queensland has called for a royal commission.<br />
Mr Ansett today said opponents were also applying to the Crime and Misconduct<br />
Commission (CMC) for an inquiry.
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He said councils would now apply under freedom <strong>of</strong> information laws to prove the<br />
inquiries were needed.<br />
Mr Ansett said a statewide day <strong>of</strong> protest would be held on Sunday, hopefully<br />
drawing thousands to rallies in affected areas.<br />
Merger opponents would also be at federal election polling booths on November 24<br />
advertising the upcoming council plebiscite in 85 affected communities to encourage<br />
good voting numbers, he said.<br />
Coalition announcements on child care and carers<br />
The Prime Minister, John Howard, has announced that a re-elected Coalition<br />
Government will cut the amount parents have to pay upfront each week to their<br />
child care service by 30 per cent by paying the Child Care Tax Rebate directly to<br />
child care services so they can pass it on to parents immediately. A re-elected<br />
Coalition Government will also increase families' access to child care places,<br />
including places for younger children, in areas <strong>of</strong> identified high need by providing<br />
capital funding <strong>of</strong> up to $1 million to local governments to build or extend up to 35<br />
child care centres in the areas across Australia which have unmet demand.<br />
Mr Howard also announced important measures to assist the thousands <strong>of</strong> Australians<br />
who provide care for older people and people with disabilities. From 1 January 2008,<br />
a re-elected Coalition Government will significantly boost respite services for<br />
Australian carers and the people they care for by providing 120,000 extra individual<br />
days and 10, 000 additional full weeks <strong>of</strong> round-the-clock respite care each year, at a<br />
cost <strong>of</strong> $223.5 million over five years.<br />
Labor Pledges $100 million for Coast Protection<br />
Shadow environment minister Peter Garrett announced $100 million to help protect<br />
coastlines against climate change and population growth.<br />
It is envisaged that the Community Coast Care Program would run over five years<br />
with grants <strong>of</strong> up to $50 thousand being allocated to community groups. The funding<br />
<strong>of</strong> this program will be from unallocated monies from the Natural Heritage Trust<br />
Phase Three.<br />
Mr Garrett believes that increasing storm activity and sea level rise from climate<br />
change are threatening coastlines, property, habitat and the financial viability <strong>of</strong><br />
local councils.<br />
For more information visit: www.alga.asn.au/Election2007/environment.php/<br />
$5.5 million Allocated to Indigenous Water Initiatives<br />
The National Water Commission has awarded $5.54 million for two projects in<br />
Northern Australia to foster engagement in water resource management.
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The North Australian Indigenous Land and Sea Management Alliance (NAILSAAA) has<br />
been awarded two grants from the commission to support its initiatives: the<br />
Indigenous Water Policy Group and the Indigenous Water Facilitator Network.<br />
The group aims to increase the awareness <strong>of</strong> Indigenous people about the<br />
Government's plans for water reform under the National Water initiative, and,<br />
engage in research focusing on the rights, interests and responsibilities <strong>of</strong> Indigenous<br />
people to water at the policy level.<br />
The Indigenous Community Water Facilitator Network advances Indigenous<br />
engagement in research and management across Northern Australia at the<br />
Community planning level, ensuring that Indigenous interests are incorporated in<br />
water planning, management and policy processes.<br />
For more information visit: www.nailsma.org.au<br />
Gold Coast to become climate change hub<br />
The Coalition has announced Australia's first climate change adaptation facility<br />
would be based on the Gold Coast.<br />
Environment Minister Malcolm Turnbull says a number <strong>of</strong> universities would be<br />
involved in the centre's work.<br />
Mr Turnbull says $50 million will be committed to climate change research at Griffith<br />
University.<br />
"To pull together the science on climate change and how we adapt to climate change<br />
so that decision makers - governments - can be better advised as to how we make<br />
those adaptation decisions," he said.<br />
Quote <strong>of</strong> the week<br />
"Perseverance is not a long race; it is many short races one after another."<br />
Walter Elliott<br />
International news S<br />
The obesity epidemic in the US and global warming might not seem to have much in common. But<br />
public health experts suggest people can attack them both by cutting calories and carbon dioxide at<br />
the same time.<br />
How? Get out <strong>of</strong> your car and walk or bike half an hour a day instead <strong>of</strong> driving. And while you're at it,<br />
eat less red meat.<br />
That's how people can simultaneously save the planet and their health, say doctors and climate<br />
scientists. The potential pay<strong>of</strong>fs are huge.<br />
One numbers-crunching scientist calculates that if all Americans between 10 and 74 walked just half<br />
an hour a day instead <strong>of</strong> driving, they would cut the annual US emissions <strong>of</strong> carbon dioxide, the chief<br />
greenhouse gas, by 64 million tons.<br />
About 20 billion litres <strong>of</strong> petrol would be saved. And Americans would also shed more than 1.36 billion<br />
kilograms overall, according to these calculations.
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The World Health Organisation estimated that 160,000 people died in 2000 from malaria, diarrhoea,<br />
malnutrition and drownings from floods - problems that public health and climate scientists contend<br />
were worsened by global warming. Officials predict that in the future those numbers will be higher.<br />
The American Public Health Association, which will highlight the health problems <strong>of</strong> global warming in<br />
April, is seeking to connect obesity and climate change solutions, said executive director Dr Georges<br />
Benjamin.<br />
"This may present the greatest public health opportunity that we've had in a century," said University<br />
<strong>of</strong> Wisconsin health sciences pr<strong>of</strong>essor Dr Jonathan Patz, president <strong>of</strong> the International Association for<br />
Ecology and Health - (AAP)<br />
Forthcoming events<br />
For a full listing <strong>of</strong> forthcoming events, see ALGA's Events calendar.<br />
19-20 November 2007 Stamp Duties Symposium<br />
19-20 November 2007 Planning and Building Community 'By the People, For the People'<br />
Conference<br />
20 - 21 November 2007 Local Response to an Ageing Community<br />
22 - 23 November 2007 Food and Regulations and Labelling Standards Conference<br />
22 - 23 November 2007 Housing Affordability Congress<br />
26 - 29 November 2007 National General Assembly <strong>of</strong> Local Government<br />
26 - 27 November 2007 Contract Law Fundamentals for Non-Lawyers<br />
26 - 27 November 2007 Project Director Masterclass<br />
28 - 30 November 2007 State <strong>of</strong> Australian Cities Conference<br />
28 - 29 November 2007 Auslntermodal
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ALGA NEWSLETTER - 23 November2007<br />
National General Assembly...only three sleeps away!<br />
The National General Assembly <strong>of</strong> Local Government will kick<br />
<strong>of</strong>f on Monday in Darwin with the Regional Co-operation and<br />
Development Forum and the launch <strong>of</strong> the State <strong>of</strong> the Regions<br />
Report 2007-08.<br />
This year's report will be available for order on the ALGA<br />
website from Monday at midday and will focus on climate change, its implications<br />
and its impact on regional Australia and how local government can lead the way by<br />
developing mitigation and adaption strategies in collaboration with state and federal<br />
governments.<br />
Tuesday will be the <strong>of</strong>ficial opening <strong>of</strong> the General Assembly by President Cr Paul<br />
Bell followed by a dazzling line-up <strong>of</strong> speakers including: Australian <strong>of</strong> the Year<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Tim Flannery, futurist Richard Neville, Constitutional expert Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />
Cheryl Saunders, former NZ Minister for Finance Sir Roger Douglas, and climate<br />
change guru Nick Rowley.<br />
Delegates will face difficult choices on which concurrent sessions to attend with<br />
high-pr<strong>of</strong>ile presenters leading discussion on issues <strong>of</strong> critical importance for local<br />
government such as constitutional recognition, media and communications, climate<br />
change, financial sustainability, and health and ageing.<br />
Debate on the 63 motions is an important part <strong>of</strong> each year's Assembly and<br />
discussions are centred on local government's national agenda <strong>of</strong> Fair Funding, Fair<br />
Treatment and Formal Recognition.<br />
This is an event not to be missed!<br />
Roads - the election story for local government<br />
The 2007 election campaign has resulted in large numbers <strong>of</strong><br />
commitments by both the major parties to specific road<br />
projects around the country. The major projects are listed on<br />
the ALGA election website.<br />
There are similarities, as well as some significant differences,<br />
between Labor and the Coalition when it comes to transport policies that impact on<br />
local government.<br />
Both the Coalition and Labor are committed to an enhanced Roads to Recovery<br />
Program extending to 2014. Neither major party however has responded to the<br />
specific call from Local Government to make the Roads to Recovery Program<br />
permanent nor for flexibility in the use <strong>of</strong> the funding from the Program for transport<br />
purposes more generally if that meets the requirements <strong>of</strong> an individual council.<br />
ALGA will be continuing to pursue the future government on this later issue in the<br />
development <strong>of</strong> AusLink II legislation.
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A number <strong>of</strong> the announced projects, both road and rail, in the major urban areas<br />
will assist in addressing urban congestion. Both major parties have given<br />
commitments to rail freight upgrades and intermodal terminals in the Sydney basin.<br />
There however has not been any commitment from the major parties to assist<br />
directly with urban public transport issues. The Greens policy however calls for<br />
Federal funding involvement in this area <strong>of</strong> transport.<br />
The Coalition has committed to providing an additional $550 million for the Strategic<br />
Regional Program over the course <strong>of</strong> AusLink II. These funds will directly benefit local<br />
government which could be expected to be the beneficiary <strong>of</strong> the majority <strong>of</strong> these<br />
funds. The Coalition has also promised to establish a new $300 million Development<br />
Roads Program aimed at roads not on the AusLink network that are under pressure<br />
from developments such as mining or the timber plantation industries. While no<br />
details have been provided, it appears both local and state roads would be eligible<br />
for funding. Labor has not matched this commitment.<br />
Labor has committed to establishing a taskforce in both NSW and WA to review grain<br />
lines and committed to making the necessary investment from AusLink II based on<br />
the recommendations <strong>of</strong> the taskforces. This commitment recognizes the importance<br />
<strong>of</strong> an efficient logistics for the Australian grain harvest and the impact on the local<br />
road system <strong>of</strong> grain line closures. There is no Coalition commitment to specifically<br />
address this issue <strong>of</strong> concern to many councils in the grain growing regions in<br />
Australia. There is to a large extent a commonality <strong>of</strong> projects that have been<br />
promised by both the Coalition and Labor when it comes to the major projects such<br />
as the Pacific Highway, the Bruce Highway and major roads in and around the capital<br />
cities and regional centres. Generally these are projects in the planning and<br />
development stages on the AusLink network and the announcements confirm or give<br />
a funding commitment to these projects.<br />
ALGA President Cr Paul Bell said he would work with the incoming government to<br />
ensure that election promises are upheld and continue to monitor road funding to<br />
ensure that the needs <strong>of</strong> Australian communities, whether urban, rural, regional or<br />
remote, are met. "Roads and transport are key priorities for local governments and<br />
ALGA will ensure that it remains on top <strong>of</strong> the national agenda," he said.<br />
Water announcements in final week <strong>of</strong> campaign<br />
Labor water spokesman Anthony Albanese has announced Labor<br />
would support the Coalition's $10 billion National Water Plan for<br />
water security, encourage the states to sign up and fast-track $400<br />
million for irrigation upgrades and water buybacks. Labor would<br />
restore 500 gigalitres to the Murray River urgently and 1500<br />
gigalitres over the next decade. This follows earlier announcements<br />
<strong>of</strong> $1 billion in tax incentives for urban water projects, including<br />
desalination, stormwater harvesting and recycling, and $250 million<br />
to modernise and repair urban water systems and infrastructure. Labor has also<br />
promised $250 million in rebates for rainwater tanks and greywater systems in houses<br />
with a national target <strong>of</strong> recycling 30% <strong>of</strong> wastewater by 2015.<br />
Also this week, Water Resources Minister Malcolm Turnbull allocated $340 million<br />
over three years for 'practical' urban water project, including support for stormwater
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harvesting and recycling in western Sydney, $50 million to reduce Adelaide's reliance<br />
on the Murray and $30 million each for stormwater harvesting in Perth, Brisbane and<br />
Melbourne. Prime Minister John Howard has promised $50 million for urban water<br />
projects in Tasmania and another $50 million for the regions.<br />
Last week the Local Government Association <strong>of</strong> Tasmania (LGAT) called on all parties<br />
for a commitment <strong>of</strong> $350m <strong>of</strong> Federal funding for the delivery <strong>of</strong> water and<br />
sewerage services across Tasmania.<br />
From the President<br />
With the election to be decided tomorrow, in this column I will turn my<br />
attention to the task ahead for local government and our key priorities.<br />
Central to shaping the forward agenda is the National General Assembly<br />
which begins in Darwin next week.<br />
This year's theme is A Climate for Change. It's a theme to help us<br />
address a range <strong>of</strong> important and topical issues facing local government. Under this<br />
banner we will explore a broad range <strong>of</strong> issues impacting on local government under<br />
three broad headings: Political Climate; Financial Climate and Natural Climate.<br />
We have a packed program and a range <strong>of</strong> terrific speakers. In fact, it's probably the<br />
best line-up <strong>of</strong> speakers in the 14 years since the Assembly began. We have speakers<br />
<strong>of</strong> the calibre <strong>of</strong> Australian <strong>of</strong> the Year Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Tim Flannery, futurist Richard<br />
Neville, Constitutional expert Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Cheryl Saunders, former NZ Minister for<br />
Finance Sir Roger Douglas, and climate change guru Nick Rowley. We have<br />
concurrent sessions on constitutional recognition, media and communications,<br />
climate change, finances and health and ageing - which I encourage all <strong>of</strong> you to<br />
attend as they will help to shape debate in the coming year on these critical issues.<br />
The launch <strong>of</strong> the State <strong>of</strong> the Regions report on Monday will highlight the challenges<br />
facing our rural, regional and remote councils in particular, the need for a largescale<br />
roll out <strong>of</strong> high-speed, affordable broadband and the importance <strong>of</strong> being<br />
involved from the ground up along with the state and federal governments in climate<br />
change mitigation and adaption measures.<br />
Motions this year focus strongly on ALGA's key policy initiatives - the '3 F's' - Fair<br />
Funding, Fair Treatment and Formal Recognition. This year, in acknowledgement <strong>of</strong><br />
the theme <strong>of</strong> the National General Assembly, we have added a 4th F - Future<br />
Challenges.<br />
There are motions on constitutional recognition, on calling for at least 1% <strong>of</strong><br />
Commonwealth taxation revenue in the form <strong>of</strong> untied financial transfers to local<br />
government, on making Roads to Recovery funding permanent and on a Local<br />
Community Infrastructure Renewals Fund.<br />
And, perhaps best <strong>of</strong> all, we will be attending the conference with our consciences<br />
cleared in the climate stakes! In recognition <strong>of</strong> the greenhouse gas emissions that<br />
will be produced in the running <strong>of</strong> the 2007 National General Assembly, the<br />
Australian Local Government Association has <strong>of</strong>fset the Assembly's emissions with<br />
Australian Government approved carbon credits provided by Southern Metropolitan<br />
Regional Council. Southern Metropolitan Regional Council were recently presented
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with the National 2007 Greenhouse Challenge Plus Award for their significant<br />
contribution to combating climate change and global warming.<br />
Looking forward to catching up with old and new friends next week and chewing the<br />
fat over these important matters. See you in Darwin!<br />
Cr Paul Bell AM<br />
ALGA President<br />
New councillor resource kit for Tasmania<br />
The Local Government Association <strong>of</strong> Tasmania launched a new Councillor Resource<br />
Kit today. The kit contains practical information to assist new councillors to become<br />
familiar with their roles and responsibilities in Local Government. It will also be a<br />
useful resource for existing councillors.<br />
The kit serves to update the previous Elected Member Handbook and presents<br />
information and guidance in the following areas:<br />
The Role <strong>of</strong> the Local Government Association <strong>of</strong> Tasmania<br />
Understanding the Local Government Framework<br />
Council Roles and Responsibilities<br />
Tips for Effective Meetings<br />
Accountability<br />
Policy Development and Decision-making<br />
Understanding Local Government Finance<br />
Land Use Planning: The Basics<br />
Councillor Learning and Development<br />
Skills Checklist<br />
Other Useful Resources<br />
Key Organisations and Contacts<br />
President <strong>of</strong> the Local Government Association <strong>of</strong> Tasmania, Mayor Mike Gaffney,<br />
said the Councilor Resource Kit, developed by the Association, is a useful document<br />
for all elected members, regardless <strong>of</strong> their experience in Local Government.<br />
"This revised edition is more concise and user-friendly, and will be an invaluable<br />
source <strong>of</strong> information, particularly for newcomers to the Local Government sector,"<br />
he said.<br />
Copies <strong>of</strong> the kit will be distributed to all elected members and will soon be<br />
available for download from the LGAT website at www.lgat.tas.gov.au.
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NSW planning reform<br />
The Local Government and Shires Associations <strong>of</strong> NSW has released Principles for<br />
Planning Reform - A Policy Platform.<br />
The Platform has been developed to promote informed debate about planning<br />
reforms in NSW, with the Minister for Planning due to release a discussion paper by<br />
the end <strong>of</strong> November. The Associations are keen to ensure that councils and their<br />
communities get a say in how the planning system can be improved.<br />
"The main objective <strong>of</strong> planning decisions and processes should be to build<br />
communities where people want to live," President <strong>of</strong> the Local Government<br />
Association <strong>of</strong> NSW, Cr Genia McCaffery said.<br />
Some <strong>of</strong> the recommendations contained in the platform include:<br />
• Greater flexibility in the Standard LEP template to recognise local issues<br />
and areas that do not fit into the state-wide template.<br />
• Councils given the power to adequately levy developments at the local<br />
and regional level to provide for local facilities and services.<br />
• The principles <strong>of</strong> local democracy should be protected by retaining the<br />
community's elected representatives in their decision making role in the<br />
DA process, supported by advisory panels where considered appropriate.<br />
DNA technology to identify guilty dogs<br />
Dogs that attack people and animals can now be traced using new DNA technology<br />
being issued to local councils, the NSW government says.<br />
A pack, including DNA collection swabs, gloves and tamper-pro<strong>of</strong> evidence bags will<br />
enable council rangers to collect DNA from a dog's saliva, blood, hair or faeces and<br />
send it away for testing.<br />
At the launch <strong>of</strong> the scheme, Botany Bay mayor Ron Hoenig welcomed the<br />
technology.<br />
"This kit may be useful in identifying exactly what dog was responsible for a<br />
particular attack," Councillor Hoenig said.<br />
"This type <strong>of</strong> technology may also exonerate owners where a dog has been falsely<br />
accused in involvement in an attack."<br />
Owners <strong>of</strong> attacking dogs face maximum penalties <strong>of</strong> $55,000 or two years prison.
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Quotes <strong>of</strong> the week<br />
"Never leave a single door unlocked, there should be no neighbourhood dog that you have yet to encounter.'<br />
Kevin Rudd, urging Labor MPs on for a final campaign effort.<br />
"Whenever you change the government you change the direction <strong>of</strong> the country."<br />
John Howard<br />
International news -h<br />
Households across England could soon be billed by their local councils for the amount <strong>of</strong> rubbish they<br />
throw away in an attempt to slash landfill waste.<br />
Councils are to be given new powers by the government to introduce pilot schemes encouraging<br />
residents to recycle more <strong>of</strong> their garbage.<br />
While the government is yet to outline the details <strong>of</strong> the programs, councils are expected to be given<br />
the option <strong>of</strong> introducing "pay-as-you-throw" style charges and financial rewards for those who do<br />
recycle.<br />
The move comes as a new report warned Britain faces fines <strong>of</strong> more than $400 million because it is<br />
unlikely to meet the European Union's demand to dramatically reduce its biodegradable landfill waste<br />
before 2020.<br />
The House <strong>of</strong> Commons public accounts committee report criticised the government for failing to act<br />
quickly enough to ensure Britain meets the targets, which were set in 1999.<br />
It said that while half the population were committed recyclers, the government should do more to<br />
encourage recycling by spelling out exactly what people can put in recycle bins and the collection<br />
methods available.<br />
Chairman <strong>of</strong> the cross-party committee, Conservative MP Edward Leigh, said the government also<br />
needed to speed up the development <strong>of</strong> "green" power stations which can process up to 15 million<br />
tonnes <strong>of</strong> waste a year to generate electricity.<br />
"Waste treatment centres around the country will be a critical factor in reducing the UK's reliance on<br />
landfill," he said.<br />
The report's release came amid confusion about whether the government would ultimately roll out<br />
compulsory "pay-as-you-throw" rubbish schemes across Britain.<br />
Last week, Prime Minister Gordon Brown reportedly intervened to stop a scheduled announcement<br />
paving the way for households to be charged about $560 a year in "waste taxes".<br />
But a Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) document published on the<br />
internet this week said English councils would be able to "introduce revenue-neutral financial<br />
incentive schemes" to boost household recycling.
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However, the document was later altered to say councils in England would instead be given "power to<br />
pilot local authority incentives for household waste minimisation and recycling".<br />
Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Local Government Association Environment Board Paul Bettison said the pilot<br />
schemes were a "significant step in the right direction".<br />
"Britain is the dustbin <strong>of</strong> Europe, throwing more waste into landfill than any other country on the<br />
continent," he said.<br />
"This simply cannot continue.<br />
"There is now strong public support for schemes that reward people for recycling, and councils should<br />
be given the power to introduce these where it is appropriate to do so."<br />
Some Conservative MPs fear that if people are charged extra for not recycling, many will just dump<br />
their garbage on public land or burn it in their backyards. (AAP)<br />
Forthcoming events<br />
For a full listing <strong>of</strong> forthcoming events, see ALGA's Events calendar.<br />
22 - 23 November 2007 Food and Regulations and Labelling Standards<br />
Conference<br />
22 - 23 November 2007 Housing Affordability Congress<br />
26 - 29 November 2007 National General Assembly <strong>of</strong> Local Government<br />
26 - 27 November 2007 Contract Law Fundamentals for Non-Lawyers<br />
26 - 27 November 2007 Project Director Masterclass<br />
28 - 30 November 2007 State <strong>of</strong> Australian Cities Conference<br />
28 - 29 November 2007 Auslntermodal<br />
28 November 2007 Contract Law Masterclass for Non-Lawyers<br />
29 November 2007 Building a Performance Culture in Local Govt<br />
30 November - 01 December 2007 Making Links 2007
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MEDIA RELEASE<br />
22 November 2007<br />
Road Funding Deficit Increases Pressure on Councils<br />
The funding shortfall to maintain local roads is now more than $120m - more than<br />
double the deficit in five years and despite Local Government increasing its<br />
contribution.<br />
WA Local Government Association President Cr Bill Mitchell said the deficit identified in<br />
the most recent Report on Local Government Roads Assets and Expenditure<br />
highlighted the increasing pressure on Councils to maintain the local road network.<br />
The annual report by WALGA identified a $120.1m shortfall between the estimated<br />
cost <strong>of</strong> maintaining the local road network and actual funding - five years ago the<br />
deficit was $50.3m.<br />
"Local Government has increased the proportion <strong>of</strong> funding it provides from its own<br />
community resources but the deficit has still increased," Cr Mitchell said.<br />
"Local Government provided 51.3% <strong>of</strong> all local roads funding, the Federal Government<br />
29.7% and the State Government 17.5% with 1.5% from non-government sources.<br />
"Quite simply funding has not kept pace with inflation as for the past five years total<br />
road funding has increased by just 2.8% while the cost <strong>of</strong> maintaining and constructing<br />
roads has increased by 20%."<br />
Cr Mitchell said in its State Budget Submission, WALGA had requested an additional<br />
$80m over four years to help redress the deficit in local road funding in addition to<br />
$65.5m over five years for urgent bridge works.<br />
"Local roads account for almost three quarters <strong>of</strong> the road network in Western<br />
Australia, some 125,000km and about 65 per cent <strong>of</strong> all serious road crashes and they<br />
need to be adequately funded," he said.<br />
"We are not asking for funds to build new roads rather an increase in funding to<br />
overcome the shortfall in maintenance <strong>of</strong> existing roads.<br />
"If the situation is allowed to continue, it will become more and more difficult to make<br />
up the deficit in maintenance <strong>of</strong> local roads which ultimately puts community safety at<br />
risk."
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Issue No. 22/2007<br />
• WA Local Government Association (WALGA) News<br />
Issue No.46.07 - 16 November 2007 COR-1<br />
Issue No.47.07-23 November 2007 COR-3<br />
Australian Local Government Association (ALGA) News<br />
16 November 2007 COR-5<br />
23 November 2007 COR-16<br />
• Media Releases<br />
Road Funding Deficit Increases Pressure on Councils - 22 November 2007 COR-25<br />
• Employee Movements HR-1<br />
Blue Divider<br />
inding CommUtoos<br />
• Progress Report<br />
Progress Report on Contingency, Operational & Strategic Projects CS-1<br />
• Donations Report<br />
Donations Summary CS-14<br />
• Accounting Report<br />
Accounting Services Report Summary CS-16<br />
• Outstanding Matters & Information Items<br />
Report on Outstanding Matters - Development Services Committee D-l<br />
• Health<br />
Health Services Manager's Report for the month <strong>of</strong> October 2007 D-3<br />
Annual Rpt <strong>of</strong> COAG & CORE Sites Needle & Syringe Distribution / Returns 06/07 D-9<br />
• Items for Information<br />
Woolworths Abandoned Shopping Trolleys D-18<br />
• Planning<br />
Planning Services Manager's Report for the month <strong>of</strong> October 2007 D-19<br />
Town Planning Scheme No.4 - Amendment Action Table D-23<br />
Planning Applications Monthly Statistics - October 2007 D-26<br />
Subdivision Applications - WAPC Approvals/Refusals - October 2007 D-35<br />
Subdivision Applications - Report on Lots Registered for 2006/07 & 2007/08 D-36<br />
PAW Closure Report - Significant Actions during October 2007 D-37<br />
Road Naming Report 2007/08 & consequential action <strong>of</strong> Council Recommendation D-39<br />
Compliance Officer's Report for the month <strong>of</strong> October 2007 D-40<br />
• Building<br />
Building Services Manager's Report for the month <strong>of</strong> October 2007 D-43<br />
Building Applications Monthly Statistics for the month <strong>of</strong> October 2007 D-44<br />
• Outstanding Matters<br />
Report on Outstanding Matters — Technical Services Committee T-l<br />
• Minutes from Occasional/Advisory Committees<br />
Bungendore Park Management Committee - Oct 2007 T3<br />
Bushcare and Environmental Advisory Committee - July 2007 T7<br />
<strong>Armadale</strong> Gosnells Landcare Group Meeting - September 2007 T14<br />
• General Information<br />
Scientific Trial at Fletcher Park, Wungong T29<br />
Parks and Leisure WA Email Newsletter - November 2007 T33<br />
Nil<br />
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Information Items from Human Resource Management<br />
1.1 EMPLOYEE MOVEMENTS<br />
New Staff:<br />
a Library Clerk - Casual, commences 19 November 2007.<br />
a Library Clerk (part-time), commences 21 November 2007.<br />
• Library Clerk (part-time), commences 21 November 2007.<br />
• Library Clerk (part-time), commences 26 November 2007.<br />
• Environmental Project Officer (part-time contract), commences 3 December 2007.<br />
a Library Clerk (part-time), commences 5 December 2007.<br />
a Librarian, commences 17 December 2007.<br />
Staff Leaving:<br />
• Nil<br />
Other Staff Movements (Internal):<br />
• Apprentice Horticulture has completed apprenticeship and has been successful in<br />
gaining employment in the position <strong>of</strong> Irrigation Fitter, effective 5 December 2007.<br />
Current Recruitment Activity:<br />
a Asset Management Coordinator - position on hold, trying to source from agencies.<br />
• Senior Designer - no applications received, trying to source from agencies.<br />
a Engineering Surveyor - no applications received, trying to source from agencies.<br />
• Manager Civil Works - interviews complete, recruitment progressing.<br />
a Project Manager, <strong>City</strong> Projects - interviews conducted, recruitment progressing.<br />
• Irrigation Fitter - recruitment complete.<br />
a Engineering Design & Drafting/Technical Officer - interviews complete, recruitment<br />
progressing.<br />
a Administration Assistant Rangers - interviews complete, recruitment progressing.<br />
• Subdivision Engineer - interviews complete, recruitment progressing,<br />
a Supervisor Property Services - applications closed 16/11/07.<br />
a Parks Technical Officer - readvertised, applications closed 23/11/07.<br />
• Supervisor Streetscapes - applications closed 23/11/07.
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Current Recruitment Activity cont...<br />
a Finance Officer - applications close 30/11/07.<br />
• 2 x Apprentice Horticulturalist - applications close 30/11/07.<br />
• Project Manager, <strong>City</strong> Projects - interviews complete, recruitment progressing,<br />
a CDO Youth - applications close 30 November 2007.<br />
a Services Information Officer - applications close 30 November 2007.<br />
• Senior Statutory/Strategic Planning Officer - applications close 7 December 2007.<br />
• Indigenous Centre Development Officer - applications close 19 December 2007.<br />
• Indigenous Trainee Business/ Clerical Officer - applications close 19 December<br />
2007.
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j) Correspondence &<br />
Papers<br />
Pink Divider<br />
Information from<br />
Human Resources<br />
Blue Divider<br />
Jilitliiii<br />
<strong>City</strong> Strategy<br />
Lilac Divider<br />
Development<br />
O Services<br />
Yellow Divider<br />
Technical<br />
Services<br />
Green Divider<br />
Community<br />
O Services<br />
Beige Divider<br />
CITY OF <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Information <strong>Bulletin</strong><br />
Issue No. 22/2007<br />
WA Local Government Association (WALGA) News<br />
Issue No.46.07 - 16 November 2007 COR-1<br />
Issue No.47.07-23 November 2007 COR-3<br />
Australian Local Government Association (ALGA) News<br />
16 November 2007 COR-5<br />
23 November 2007 COR-16<br />
Media Releases<br />
Road Funding Deficit Increases Pressure on Councils - 22 November 2007 COR-25<br />
Employee Movements HR-1<br />
: Conunittccs<br />
Nil<br />
Progress Report<br />
Progress Report on Contingency, Operational & Strategic Projects.<br />
Donations Report<br />
Donations Summary<br />
Accounting Report<br />
Accounting Services Report Summary<br />
Outstanding Matters & Information Items<br />
Report on Outstanding Matters - Development Services Committee<br />
Health<br />
Health Services Manager's Report for the month <strong>of</strong> October 2007<br />
Annual Rpt <strong>of</strong> COAG & CORE Sites Needle & Syringe Distribution / Returns 06/07.<br />
Items for Information<br />
Woolworths Abandoned Shopping Trolleys<br />
Planning<br />
Planning Services Manager's Report for the month <strong>of</strong> October 2007<br />
Town Planning Scheme No.4 - Amendment Action Table<br />
Planning Applications Monthly Statistics - October 2007<br />
Subdivision Applications - WAPC Approvals/Refusals - October 2007<br />
Subdivision Applications - Report on Lots Registered for 2006/07 & 2007/08<br />
PAW Closure Report - Significant Actions during October 2007<br />
Road Naming Report 2007/08 & consequential action <strong>of</strong> Council Recommendation...<br />
Compliance Officer's Report for the month <strong>of</strong> October 2007<br />
Building<br />
Building Services Manager's Report for the month <strong>of</strong> October 2007<br />
Building Applications Monthly Statistics for the month <strong>of</strong> October 2007<br />
Outstanding Matters<br />
Report on Outstanding Matters - Technical Services Committee..<br />
Minutes from Occasional/Advisory Committees<br />
Bungendore Park Management Committee - Oct 2007<br />
Bushcare and Environmental Advisory Committee - July 2007 ...<br />
<strong>Armadale</strong> Gosnells Landcare Group Meeting - September 2007..<br />
General Information<br />
Scientific Trial at Fletcher Park, Wungong<br />
Parks and Leisure WA Email Newsletter - November 2007<br />
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Project<br />
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PROGRESS REPORT ON CONTINGENCY, OPERATIONAL & STRATEGIC PROJECTS<br />
CoA Projects<br />
Op-10-01 Staff Development<br />
Op-12-02<br />
Project Project<br />
Sponsor/Manager<br />
Administration Centre -<br />
Future Accommodation<br />
Options<br />
CEO / Marka<br />
Haasnoot<br />
Andrew Bruce / Glyn<br />
Davies<br />
As at 29 November 2007<br />
Importance<br />
Rating/Mgmnt<br />
Effort (6-60)<br />
H/35<br />
Ongoing<br />
Ongoing<br />
Timeframe Comment<br />
Training and development programs<br />
completed in last months include: Diploma<br />
in Business - Local Government, Project<br />
Management Fundamentals and Job Safety<br />
Analysis. Waiting for outcomes <strong>of</strong> training<br />
needs survey to prepare a corporate<br />
training calendar for 2008.<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong> Collective Workplace<br />
Agreement 2007: work on salary level<br />
structure review has commenced; scope <strong>of</strong><br />
review is now being considered in order to<br />
prepare project plan, and research has<br />
commenced. All other initiatives have been<br />
implemented.<br />
Replacement <strong>of</strong> the 9 existing air<br />
conditioning units is complete. The<br />
electronic control system is operational and<br />
balancing <strong>of</strong> the system is being monitored.<br />
Enclosure <strong>of</strong> the AC compounds is expected<br />
within the next few weeks.<br />
Additional accommodation space is<br />
required to cope with staff growth.<br />
Indicative lay outs for the Library building<br />
are being developed for the interior.<br />
Methodology for selecting the<br />
organisational unit to occupy this space is<br />
being developed.<br />
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CoA Projects<br />
Op-16-03 Fifteen Year Financial Plan<br />
and 2008-09 Annual Budget<br />
and Plan for the Future<br />
Op-19-05<br />
Op-20-05<br />
Project Project<br />
Sponsor/Manager<br />
Municipal Heritage Inventory<br />
Review<br />
Keane Road Environmental<br />
Assessment<br />
Tony Maxwell /<br />
Nathan Cain<br />
Ian MacRae/James<br />
Robinson<br />
Ian MacRae<br />
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November 2005 2008<br />
Councillor Briefing/Discussion Session<br />
to commence process on 3 r December<br />
2007.<br />
Project Phases:<br />
Appointment <strong>of</strong> consultant - Palassis<br />
April 2005<br />
Draft MHIprepared and advertised<br />
November to December 2006<br />
Council endorsement <strong>of</strong> submissions<br />
and MHI Management Incentives Policy<br />
(PLN3.8) July 2007<br />
Further Consultation with objectors<br />
August to September 2007<br />
Council flnalisation <strong>of</strong> MHI<br />
November/December 2007<br />
Consultant appointed - Aug 2005<br />
Surveys undertaken <strong>of</strong> route, flora & fauna<br />
& wetlands. Consultation with stakeholders<br />
- Sep-Oct 2005<br />
Consultants Report received and formed the<br />
basis <strong>of</strong> a report to Council in January 2007.<br />
Report dispatched to EPA on 26 th April<br />
2007.<br />
EPA advised (October 2007) that the level<br />
<strong>of</strong> assessment has been set at PER. Briefing<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Minister for the Environment on 79'<br />
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CoA Projects<br />
Op-21-06<br />
S-7-01<br />
PROGRESS REPORT ON CONTINGENCY, OPERATIONAL & STRATEGIC PROJECTS<br />
Parking Issues - CBD<br />
Business Systems<br />
Implementation<br />
Project Project<br />
Sponsor/Manager<br />
Ian MacRae<br />
Tony Maxwell /<br />
Nathan Cain<br />
As at 29 November 2007<br />
Importance<br />
Rating/Mgmnt<br />
Effort (6-60)<br />
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Ongoing<br />
Timeframe Comment<br />
Customer Request<br />
Management (CRM") -<br />
Oct 2007<br />
Elec. Facilitv Bookings<br />
(EFB) Dec 2007<br />
Elec. Business Papers -<br />
Dec 2007<br />
Council considered request from<br />
Westzone for temporary parking to<br />
supplement Christmas and cinema<br />
parking at its meeting on 17 th September<br />
and discussions continue with Westzone<br />
to resolve relocation <strong>of</strong> site <strong>of</strong>fices and<br />
temporary parking.<br />
• CRM - Initial overview <strong>of</strong> proposed<br />
new system has occurred (subsidiary<br />
product <strong>of</strong> the EDM system).<br />
Discussion and revision now taking<br />
place as to timeframe for delivery.<br />
• EFB - Final implementation has<br />
taken place and system is in use.<br />
• EBP - Initial overview <strong>of</strong> proposed<br />
new system has occurred (subsidiary<br />
product <strong>of</strong> the EDM system).<br />
Discussion and revision now taking<br />
place as to timeframe for delivery.<br />
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No.<br />
PROGRESS REPORT ON CONTINGENCY, OPERATIONAL & STRATEGIC PROJECTS<br />
CoA Projects<br />
S-8-01 North Forrestdale Future<br />
Planning<br />
Project Project<br />
Sponsor/Manager<br />
Ian MacRae / Paul<br />
Sanders / Ron Van<br />
Delft<br />
As at 29 November 2007<br />
Importance<br />
Rating/Mgmnt<br />
Effort (6-60)<br />
H/38 Aug 2001 Doc 2002<br />
May 2003<br />
Timeframe Comment<br />
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October 2001 April<br />
SOOS<br />
Ongoing<br />
Development contribution scheme<br />
amendment approved by Minister in<br />
December 2006.<br />
The project was awarded a PIA Special<br />
Commendation for the Urban Planning<br />
award and the Minister's Award on 10'<br />
November 2006.<br />
Stage 3 advertised for public comment July<br />
17-September 14 2007.<br />
Council supported an amendment to the<br />
MRS concerning the Kennel area on<br />
Ranford Road in September 2007.<br />
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CoA Projects<br />
PROGRESS REPORT ON CONTINGENCY, OPERATIONAL & STRATEGIC PROJECTS<br />
Project<br />
S-15-01 Public Open Space Strategy<br />
S-18-01 <strong>City</strong> Image and Marketing<br />
Project<br />
Sponsor/Manager<br />
Ian MacRae /<br />
Environmental Officer<br />
CEO<br />
As at 29 November 2007<br />
Importance<br />
Rating/Mgmnt<br />
Effort (6-60)<br />
M/42<br />
Timeframe<br />
Sep 2001-Dec 2006<br />
Comment<br />
A seven-stage implementation process<br />
approved in Sep 2001. Recommendations<br />
for Stages 1 to 6 agreed to by Council<br />
following public consultation. Stages 1 to 5<br />
embedded in Town Planning Scheme No 4.<br />
Stage 6 approved by Council on 19<br />
December 2005. Council adopted Stage 7<br />
on 18 September 2006. Stages 6 and 7<br />
awaiting approval <strong>of</strong> Minister. Stage 1 POS<br />
transferred to <strong>City</strong> as freehold lots. The<br />
project momentum has increased and has<br />
been given high priority.<br />
Minister approval has been sought to use<br />
POS funds to fund strategic projects within<br />
the <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Minister approved stages 2 and 3 in January<br />
2007.<br />
POS Strategy <strong>of</strong>ficer commenced mid<br />
August 2007. Report re sale <strong>of</strong> Lot 301<br />
Donald Court submitted to Council on 17<br />
September 2007 and on 19 November<br />
Reports on Business plans for Lot 39 Page<br />
Road and for POS Strategy Stage 1<br />
precincts A and B considered by Council in<br />
October 2007 and for Stage 2 on 19<br />
November 2007.<br />
All 5 entry signs have been installed.<br />
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CoA Projects<br />
S-29-05<br />
S-32-06<br />
PROGRESS REPORT ON CONTINGENCY, OPERATIONAL & STRATEGIC PROJECTS<br />
Project Project<br />
Sponsor/Manager<br />
Canning River Precinct Study<br />
Youth Precinct Study<br />
Ian MacRae/James<br />
Robinson<br />
Carl Askew / Yvonne<br />
Coyne<br />
As at 29 November 2007<br />
Importance<br />
Rating/Mgmnt<br />
Effort (6-60)<br />
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April 2005-June 2006<br />
Feb 2006-Apr 2007<br />
The final report was received in Dec 2005.<br />
Council endorsed recommendations and<br />
resolved to request WAPC to commence<br />
MRS amendment on 20 February 2006.<br />
Awaiting WAPC advice.<br />
Council agreed to promote amendment to<br />
TPS No.4 in tandem with MRS amendment<br />
in February 2007.<br />
Report to the August 2007 Community<br />
Services Committee presented a number <strong>of</strong><br />
options for Council to consider and<br />
recommended to progress the development<br />
<strong>of</strong> a central CBD skate park. Council<br />
resolved to investigate the design and cost<br />
<strong>of</strong> building a "street real" skate park at the<br />
following sites (i) land between the public<br />
toilets and the current amphitheatre on<br />
Orchard Ave and (ii) aflat unrestricted site,<br />
before determining its final position..<br />
Concept designs in progress.<br />
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No.<br />
CoA Projects<br />
S-33-06<br />
S-35-07<br />
PROGRESS REPORT ON CONTINGENCY, OPERATIONAL & STRATEGIC PROJECTS<br />
Project Project<br />
Sponsor/Manager<br />
Aquatic Centre Upgrade<br />
Active Sporting Reserves<br />
Needs Assessment and<br />
Feasibility Study<br />
Andrew Bruce /<br />
Project Manager<br />
(TBA)<br />
Carl Askew / Patrick<br />
Quinlivan<br />
As at 29 November 2007<br />
Importance<br />
Rating/Mgmnt<br />
Effort (6-60)<br />
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May 2006 - Nov 2009<br />
Feb 2007 - May Nov<br />
2007<br />
Report submitted to the October<br />
Community Services Committee advising <strong>of</strong><br />
revised cost estimates for the project.<br />
Council to consider the cost increases in<br />
conjunction with the review <strong>of</strong> the 15 Year<br />
Financial Plan.<br />
Preliminary project planning has<br />
commenced to determine best way to<br />
coordinate due diligence work with the<br />
upgrade. Project level financial analysis<br />
being undertaken to assess scope and<br />
timing.<br />
Works to the 50m pool are underway and it<br />
is expected that the pool will be available to<br />
the public just before Christmas..<br />
The Needs Assessment was completed and<br />
circulated to Councillors in July. The<br />
Feasibility Study is in progress and draft<br />
report from the consultant is being<br />
discussed with the ARA and DSR prior to<br />
report to Council.<br />
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No.<br />
PROGRESS REPORT ON CONTINGENCY, OPERATIONAL & STRATEGIC PROJECTS<br />
Project<br />
ARA/CoA Joint Projects<br />
S-12-01 Kelmscott Redevelopment<br />
(ARA Planning Area)<br />
8-22-01(3)<br />
Gateways Project<br />
(ARA Commissioned<br />
Project)<br />
Project<br />
Sponsor/Manager<br />
Ian MacRae / James<br />
Robinson<br />
Sponsor: ARA<br />
Ray Tame /Andrew<br />
Bruce<br />
Sponsor: ARA<br />
As at 29 November 2007<br />
Importance<br />
Rating/Mgmnt<br />
Effort (6-60)<br />
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June 2004 - ongoing Council resolved on 15 November to<br />
support ARA's involvement in<br />
planning the central area <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Kelmscott townsite.<br />
DA by Primewest for land north <strong>of</strong><br />
Denny Avenue -determined by the<br />
ARA May 2007.<br />
DA also received for Stargate<br />
Shopping Centre redevelopment.<br />
ARA Consultants briefed Council on<br />
the Gateways Project on 19 December<br />
and a report was considered at<br />
January <strong>City</strong> Strategy Committee<br />
meeting referring the proposal back to<br />
the ARA.<br />
ARA Gateways Steering Committee<br />
met on 20 Feb and it was agreed that<br />
the ARA will "commercially trial"<br />
two gateway landmarks at the<br />
Forrestdale Business Park and<br />
Champion Lakes sites. ARA has<br />
commissioned "estate standard"<br />
Landmarks for Champion Lakes,<br />
Champion Drive and the Forrestdale<br />
Business Park. At this stage 5 has<br />
been commissioned. Each will<br />
contain an estate name panel. The<br />
first installation was due in March<br />
2007 but has been delayed.<br />
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PROGRESS REPORT ON CONTINGENCY, OPERATIONAL & STRATEGIC PROJECTS<br />
ARA/CoA Joint Projects<br />
S-26-01<br />
(1)<br />
S-28-01<br />
S-34-06<br />
Champion Lakes<br />
Implementation<br />
(ARA Planning Area)<br />
Project Project<br />
Sponsor/Manager<br />
Wungong Urban Water<br />
Master Plan<br />
(ARA Planning Area)<br />
Community Facility - Lot<br />
144 Railway Avenue<br />
Ian MacRae<br />
Sponsor: ARA<br />
Ian MacRae / Paul<br />
Sanders / Ron Van<br />
Delft<br />
Sponsor: ARA<br />
Carl Askew / Yvonne<br />
Coyne (Project<br />
Manager TBA)<br />
Sponsor: ARA<br />
As at 29 November 2007<br />
Importance<br />
Rating/Mgmnt<br />
Effort (6-60)<br />
H/48<br />
H/38<br />
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Timeframe Comment<br />
Commenced Jan -<br />
Dec 2002 - ongoing<br />
Feb 2003 - Dec 2006<br />
Jan 2006 - Jul 2008<br />
- A contract has been awarded for<br />
the removal <strong>of</strong> the stockpile.<br />
- Discussions being held with ARA<br />
for progression <strong>of</strong> the Aboriginal<br />
Enterprise and Interpretive Centre.<br />
ARA extended planning controls over<br />
Brookdale in December 2003, with<br />
gazettal <strong>of</strong> Redevelopment Area<br />
(Extension) Regulations.<br />
Introduction <strong>of</strong> Interim Scheme<br />
Controls on 22 March 2005.<br />
Wungong Scheme, Master Plan and<br />
Environmental Review released for<br />
public comment on 16 h November<br />
2006. Submissions considered by the<br />
ARA Board in April/May 2007.<br />
14 policy documents prepared for<br />
Wungong released to <strong>of</strong>ficers for<br />
comment in May - July 2007.<br />
Policy resolution process underway<br />
with the WUW Steering Committee.<br />
Minnawarra House Services<br />
temporarily relocated to Reg.<br />
Williams Reserve. RJCCA is<br />
exploring options <strong>of</strong> furthering the<br />
community facility on Lot 144<br />
Railway Avenue.<br />
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Information <strong>Bulletin</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Strategy - Progress Reports<br />
ITEM<br />
Cost Savings - Five Year Plan<br />
[Refer CS3 2/6/0 3 <strong>of</strong> 10 Jun 03]<br />
Officers investigate the above cost<br />
saving suggestions with a view to a<br />
report being submitted to the<br />
appropriate Committees.<br />
Gatewavs/Entrv Statements<br />
fRefer CS13/1/06 <strong>of</strong> 16 Jan 061<br />
Officers investigate the issue <strong>of</strong> Council's<br />
own "entry statements" and streetscape<br />
works, conveying the welcome and<br />
character it wishes its community to<br />
identify with, including both existing<br />
entry points and new points in North<br />
Forrestdale and Brookdale, particularly<br />
along Ranford and Warton Roads.<br />
(CrTizard)<br />
Promotion Pack<br />
[Refer CS42/4/06 <strong>of</strong> 10 Apr 06]<br />
That a report be prepared on what options<br />
may be considered for introduction <strong>of</strong><br />
promotional material for <strong>Armadale</strong> to be<br />
used in conjunction with the development<br />
industry.<br />
Promotional Info to new Residents<br />
[Refer CS47/5/07 <strong>of</strong> 14 Mav 071<br />
New residents to the area do not seem to<br />
be aware <strong>of</strong> the shopping, tourist or<br />
recreational facilities available in<br />
<strong>Armadale</strong>. (Cr Munn)<br />
It was recommended that as a matter <strong>of</strong><br />
priority <strong>of</strong>ficers investigate and report<br />
back to Committee as to how the <strong>City</strong>'s<br />
welcome packs can be enhanced to<br />
promote the wide range <strong>of</strong> facilities<br />
<strong>of</strong>fered in <strong>Armadale</strong>.<br />
Directorate<br />
Technical &<br />
Development<br />
Services<br />
Chief Executive<br />
Chief Executive<br />
ACTION / STATUS<br />
PageCS-10<br />
To be investigated and a report to be<br />
submitted to the respective Committees.<br />
Memo from CEO <strong>of</strong> 10 May refers.<br />
<strong>City</strong> entry signs on Albany Highway and<br />
<strong>Armadale</strong> Road have been upgraded to<br />
reflect the <strong>City</strong>'s "<strong>Armadale</strong> Alive" styleguide.<br />
The new entry signage is also being<br />
extended to a further 3 entry points to the<br />
<strong>City</strong> i.e. South Western Highway,<br />
Ranford Road, near Warton Road, and<br />
Albany Highway, Bedfordale.<br />
Costings have been sought on<br />
promotional DVD's and advice from<br />
other Cities on this type <strong>of</strong> material.
Information <strong>Bulletin</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Strategy - Progress Reports<br />
ITEM iDirectorate ACTION/STATUS<br />
Use <strong>of</strong> Cameras in <strong>Armadale</strong> CBD<br />
[Refer CS52/5/06 <strong>of</strong> 8 Mav 061<br />
Officers to investigate and submit a report<br />
to the <strong>City</strong> Strategy Committee that<br />
investigates:-<br />
• the coverage <strong>of</strong> current private<br />
and public cameras within the<br />
<strong>Armadale</strong> CBD;<br />
• current storage and access<br />
arrangements; and<br />
• "black spots" and how they<br />
might be covered in the future.<br />
Security/Surveillance systems in<br />
CBD & other areas<br />
[Refer CS25/3/07 <strong>of</strong> 12 Mar 07]<br />
While investigating installation <strong>of</strong><br />
security systems within the CBD that<br />
mobile camera systems be considered for<br />
areas <strong>of</strong> high vandalism i.e. Rushton Park<br />
(Cr Zelones)<br />
Grant Funding for CCTV & other<br />
strategies<br />
[Refer CS25/3/07 <strong>of</strong> 12 Mar 071<br />
Officers investigate whether or not CCTV<br />
and other crime prevention strategies<br />
could be funded in the <strong>City</strong> through the<br />
Criminal Property Confiscation Act<br />
Grants Program. (Cr lizard)<br />
Promotion <strong>of</strong> Local Products<br />
[Refer CS95/9/06 <strong>of</strong> 11 Sep 061<br />
Officers investigate strategies for<br />
enhancing the promotion <strong>of</strong> local<br />
products as part <strong>of</strong> Council's continued<br />
effort to promote <strong>Armadale</strong>'s unique<br />
assets. (Cr Stewart)<br />
Technical<br />
Services<br />
Page CS-11<br />
The meeting planned for December 2006<br />
is proposed to be held in March 2007 and<br />
be jointly convened by the <strong>City</strong> and the<br />
ARA. Attendees would include<br />
Developers ING and Westzone, WA<br />
Police, Private landholders <strong>of</strong> the CBD<br />
and a Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />
representative.<br />
An amount <strong>of</strong> approx. $30,000 is<br />
available in Council's 2006/07 budget and<br />
initial investigations indicate that this<br />
would be sufficient to provide quality<br />
equipment for monitoring and recording<br />
incidents by wireless technology.<br />
The Federal grant application was<br />
successful and the <strong>City</strong> was awarded<br />
$150,000 under the National Community<br />
Crime Prevention Programme.<br />
Expressions <strong>of</strong> Interest for the provision<br />
<strong>of</strong> CCTV for the <strong>City</strong>'s CBD (The Mall,<br />
Memorial Park and Minnawarra Precinct)<br />
has been called and tenders close on 6th<br />
November 2007.<br />
Chief Executive Matter being investigated and a report<br />
will be submitted to SOHAG.
Information <strong>Bulletin</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Strategy - Progress Reports<br />
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fRefer CS6/1/07 <strong>of</strong> 8 January 20071<br />
Following recent media interest and a<br />
resident query he would like to refer the<br />
matter <strong>of</strong> the possibility <strong>of</strong> Council<br />
replacing Christmas paper cards with ecards<br />
for consideration by SOHAG. (Cr<br />
Zelones)<br />
Recognition <strong>of</strong> exceptional service<br />
by Officers<br />
[Refer CS25/3/07 <strong>of</strong> 12 Mar 07]]<br />
<strong>City</strong> investigate suitable ways to<br />
recognise sustained, exceptional service<br />
by <strong>of</strong>ficers especially at the time <strong>of</strong> their<br />
retirement. (Cr Tizard)<br />
After Hours Response Procedure<br />
fRefer C36/4/07 <strong>of</strong> Apr 200711<br />
Requested that the procedure be revisited<br />
with a view to giving councillors direct<br />
contact with a duty ranger. (Crs<br />
Munn/Tizard)<br />
A review on the issue & control <strong>of</strong><br />
demolition licences was also raised.<br />
[Refer C7 8/8/07 <strong>of</strong> Am 2007]!<br />
Requested for a report on after hours<br />
procedure for non-emergency situations<br />
i.e burning on Sundays, taking <strong>of</strong><br />
firewood from reserves, dumping <strong>of</strong><br />
rubbish and <strong>of</strong>f-road vehicles. (Cr Tizard)<br />
Review <strong>of</strong> the Role <strong>of</strong> SOHAG<br />
[Refer C78/8/07 <strong>of</strong> Am 2007]]<br />
Requested that the role and objectives <strong>of</strong><br />
SOHAG be reviewed. (Cr Munn)<br />
Page CS-12<br />
Chief Executive E-Cards have been produced and these<br />
will be forwarded to councillors in the<br />
next few weeks.<br />
Corporate<br />
Services<br />
Corporate<br />
Services/CEO<br />
Corporate<br />
Services/CEO<br />
However, a small quantity <strong>of</strong> cards are<br />
also being printed.<br />
The matter will be listed for a discussion<br />
by SOHAG once the Group membership<br />
is confirmed..<br />
Matter to be investigated.<br />
• Preliminary report presented to June<br />
2007 <strong>City</strong> Strategy Committee -<br />
further report has been requested, and<br />
• After hours call service protocol has<br />
been revised to more appropriately<br />
respond to calls received in respect to<br />
development and building activities;<br />
• Review <strong>of</strong> current procedure being<br />
undertaken.<br />
Progress report on the development issues<br />
i.e. dust nuisance etc. submitted to the<br />
August <strong>City</strong> Strategy Committee meeting.<br />
A meeting <strong>of</strong> SOHAG to be scheduled for<br />
a discussion on the matter.
Information <strong>Bulletin</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Strategy - Progress Reports<br />
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Matters for Referral - Review <strong>of</strong><br />
Procedure<br />
fRefer C78/8/07 <strong>of</strong> Am 200711<br />
Requested that the procedure for "Matters<br />
for Referral" be reviewed. (Cr Munn)<br />
Review <strong>of</strong> Honours Policy<br />
fRefer CS 103/11/07 <strong>of</strong> Nov 2007 J]<br />
A report be prepared by July 2008 which<br />
reviews Council's Honours Policy. (Cr<br />
Munn)<br />
Issue 22 - November 2007<br />
Directorate<br />
Corporate<br />
Services/CEO<br />
Corporate<br />
Services/CEO<br />
ACTION / STATUS<br />
PageCS-13<br />
Matter will be referred to the next<br />
SOHAG meeting for consideration.<br />
To be investigated for further report.
Information <strong>Bulletin</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Strategy - Donations Summary<br />
Balance as at 1st July 2007<br />
R Smith<br />
Rotary Club <strong>of</strong> West Perth<br />
J Taylor<br />
Balance as at 1st August 2007<br />
J Taylor<br />
St Vincent de Paul Society <strong>of</strong> WA Inc<br />
Balance as at 1st September 2007<br />
Kingsley Primary School<br />
Roleystone Theatre<br />
K Birch<br />
Roleystone Primary School<br />
Balance as at 1st October 2007<br />
T Sainsbury<br />
L Heistek<br />
S Heistek<br />
Balance as at 1st November 2007<br />
Balance as at 1st July 2007<br />
Dept <strong>of</strong> Health<br />
Balance as at 1st August 2007<br />
Balance as at 1st September 2007<br />
Balance as at 1st October 2007<br />
Balance as at 1st November 2007<br />
Donations<br />
U/18 Donation<br />
World Festival <strong>of</strong> Music<br />
U/18 Donation<br />
U/18 Donation<br />
Rubbish Disposal Fee<br />
Safety House Committee Fee<br />
Youth Fest<br />
U/18 Donation<br />
School Fair<br />
U/18 Donation<br />
U/18 Donation<br />
U/18 Donation<br />
COMMUNITY GRANTS<br />
Mental Health Week<br />
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$10,000.00<br />
$ 100.00<br />
$ 250.00<br />
$ 100.00<br />
$ 9,650.00<br />
$ 100.00<br />
$ 250.00<br />
$ 9,300.00<br />
$ 131.00<br />
$ 250.00<br />
$ 100.00<br />
$ 100.00<br />
$ 9,100.00<br />
$ 100.00<br />
$ 100.00<br />
$ 100.00<br />
$ 8,800.00<br />
$15,360.00<br />
$500.00<br />
$14,860.00<br />
$14,860.00<br />
$14,860.00<br />
$14,860.00
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<strong>City</strong> Strategy - Donations Summary<br />
ANNUAL CONTRIBUTIONS<br />
Balance as at 1st July 2007 $72,257.00<br />
Balance as at 1 st August 2007 $72,257.00<br />
Balance as at 1st September 2007 $72,257.00<br />
Balance as at 1st October 2007 $67,257.00<br />
The Churches Commission on Education (Youth Annual Contribution $18500.00<br />
Care)<br />
Balance as at 1st November 2007 $48,757.00
Information <strong>Bulletin</strong><br />
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Annual Rate Billing (including services<br />
charges)<br />
No <strong>of</strong> rateable properties<br />
No <strong>of</strong> properties fully paid<br />
No <strong>of</strong> properties on 2 instalments<br />
No <strong>of</strong> properties on 4 instalments<br />
No <strong>of</strong> properties on special arrangements<br />
No <strong>of</strong> properties Summons Issued<br />
No <strong>of</strong> properties Pensioners, Informal<br />
Recovery Action, etc..<br />
Deferred Rates outstanding<br />
Emergency Services Levy<br />
Statutory Instalments outstanding<br />
Credit Balances<br />
Special arrangements and others<br />
Recovery Action<br />
Total Rates to be collected<br />
Rates<br />
Services<br />
Pool<br />
RATES DEBTORS OUTSTANDING REPORT<br />
YEAR ENDING 30 September 2007<br />
Current<br />
Arrears<br />
Current<br />
Arrears<br />
Current<br />
Arrears<br />
2006/07<br />
30.9.06<br />
27,095,689<br />
21,468<br />
9,188<br />
1,246<br />
4,948<br />
2,128<br />
3,958<br />
$<br />
540,277<br />
389,280<br />
6,164,585<br />
- 72,213<br />
1,455,888<br />
2,615,163<br />
11,092,980<br />
9,839,187<br />
152,511<br />
452,192<br />
20,905<br />
6,756<br />
297<br />
2007/08<br />
30.9.07<br />
29,495,171<br />
22,628<br />
9,419<br />
1,298<br />
4,724<br />
2,422<br />
4,765<br />
$<br />
543,761<br />
879,905<br />
6,823,317<br />
- 61,271<br />
1,576,322<br />
2,199,008<br />
11,961,043<br />
9,451,162<br />
165,051<br />
1,259,091<br />
21,774<br />
15,495<br />
287<br />
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VARIATION<br />
2,399,482<br />
$<br />
1160<br />
231<br />
52<br />
-224<br />
294<br />
807<br />
3,484<br />
490,625<br />
658,732<br />
10,942<br />
120,434<br />
- 416,155<br />
868,063<br />
- 388,025<br />
12,540<br />
806,899<br />
869<br />
8,739<br />
10<br />
%<br />
8.86%<br />
5.40%<br />
2.51%<br />
4 17%<br />
-4.53%<br />
13.82%<br />
20.39%<br />
$<br />
0.64%<br />
126.03%<br />
10.69%<br />
-15.15%<br />
8.27%<br />
-15.91%<br />
7.83%<br />
-3.94%<br />
8,22%<br />
178.44%<br />
4.16%<br />
129.35%<br />
-3.37%
Information <strong>Bulletin</strong><br />
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Area Rates (ESL)<br />
Specified Area Rates - Townscape Amenity<br />
Legal Fees<br />
Other Charges<br />
Instalment Admininstation Fees<br />
Penalty/Instalment Interest<br />
Excess Payments<br />
Total Rates to be collected<br />
<br />
I /<br />
: I<br />
I 1<br />
' /<br />
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RATES TO BE COLLECTED<br />
(All Totals exclude ESL)<br />
— —<br />
"""--m.<br />
AT<br />
0°<br />
"-<br />
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Ml<br />
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^<br />
or<br />
MONTH<br />
~ *~~~-""«^^<br />
#<br />
Or<br />
/<br />
389,280<br />
86,884<br />
20,369<br />
5,962<br />
85,849<br />
105,001<br />
- 72,213<br />
11,092,980<br />
—<br />
• • - « . — _ _<br />
"<br />
879,905<br />
61,948<br />
20,512<br />
3,741<br />
77,476<br />
65,871<br />
- 61,271<br />
11,961,043<br />
— m «—_ ,.;:,,"-- -i 0<br />
X<br />
1<br />
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I<br />
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26,000.000<br />
24,000,000<br />
22,000,000<br />
20,000,000<br />
18,000,000<br />
16.000,000<br />
14,000,000<br />
12,000,000<br />
10.000.000<br />
8.000.000<br />
6,000,000<br />
4,000.000<br />
2.000,000<br />
490,625<br />
- 24,936<br />
143<br />
- 2,221<br />
- 8,373<br />
- 39,130<br />
10,942<br />
868,063<br />
126.03%<br />
-28.70%<br />
0.70%<br />
-37.25%<br />
-9.75%<br />
-37.27%<br />
-15.15%<br />
7.83%<br />
-LAST YEAR<br />
ANNUAL BILLING<br />
•LAST YEAR<br />
OUTSTANDING<br />
-CURRENT YEAR<br />
ANNUAL BILLING<br />
-CURRENTYEAR<br />
OUTSTANDING
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2/10/2007 7:15 12AM<br />
Assess*<br />
979<br />
3777<br />
4648<br />
13526<br />
13562<br />
17097<br />
17655<br />
17899<br />
24688<br />
25450<br />
26006<br />
26961<br />
28618<br />
32992<br />
35952<br />
35998<br />
37302<br />
46325<br />
53605<br />
53984<br />
55695<br />
56089<br />
56192<br />
58623<br />
59427<br />
59724<br />
63927<br />
67844<br />
73596<br />
81733<br />
84775<br />
103313<br />
103525<br />
106783<br />
106828<br />
110639<br />
115530<br />
120852<br />
127707<br />
138738<br />
139172<br />
145090<br />
Property Address<br />
596 Oxley Rd, Forrestdale<br />
2 Caroline St, Mt Nasura<br />
3071 Albany Hwy, <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
71 Canns Rd, Bedfordale<br />
111 Canns Rd, Bedfordale<br />
23 Coolabah Dr, Mt Nasura<br />
24 Cordelia Rd, <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
31 Cordelia Rd, <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
205 Seventh Rd, <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
28 Eleventh Rd, Wungong<br />
9 Eliot Rd, <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
87 Fifth Rd, <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
6 Neilson Av, <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
24 Haslemere Dr, Mt Nasura<br />
12 Hanlm Rd, Forrestdale<br />
0 Hanlin Rd, Forrestdale<br />
1 Leumeah St, <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
13 PurvesWy, Brookdale<br />
302 South Western Hwy, Wungong<br />
0 South Western Hwy, <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
358 Taylor Rd, Forrestdale<br />
13 Third Rd, <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
18 Thomas St, <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
3 Urana Rd, <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
72 Wallangarra Dr, Bedfordale<br />
13 Wallangarra Dr, Bedfordale<br />
59 Wungong Rd, <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
11 Armitage Rd, Kelmscott<br />
67 Canning Mills Rd, Kelmscott<br />
28 Gertrude Av, Champion Lakes<br />
24 Hill St, Kelmscott<br />
0 Seville Dr, Seville Grove<br />
59 Third Av, Kelmscott<br />
5 Turner PI, Kelmscott<br />
21 Turner PI, Kelmscott<br />
2 Beechcr<strong>of</strong>t PI, Westfield<br />
44 Ferguson Rd, Karragullen<br />
11 Eatts Rd, Roleystone<br />
9 Palm Rd, Roleystone<br />
3 Tamarind Cr, Kelmscott<br />
24 Kundyl Ct, Kelmscott<br />
4 Crystal Ct, Mt Richon<br />
Rates Written Off<br />
1/09/2007 to 30/09/2007<br />
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LIVE LIVE LIVE<br />
Amount<br />
-$0 24<br />
-$2.09<br />
-$0.88<br />
-$0 12<br />
-$0.34<br />
-$0 01<br />
-$1 91<br />
-$0 20<br />
-$0.34<br />
-$0.06<br />
-$0 69<br />
-$0.13<br />
-$0,27<br />
-$0 20<br />
-$0 23<br />
-$1.34<br />
-$0.08<br />
-$0.07<br />
-$0.28<br />
-$0.59<br />
-$0.18<br />
-$0.01<br />
-$0.28<br />
-$0 01<br />
-$1.49<br />
-$0.12<br />
-$2.40<br />
-$0 63<br />
-$0.44<br />
-$0 60<br />
-$7 72<br />
-$0.08<br />
-$0.29<br />
-$0.37<br />
-$0 32<br />
-$0 01<br />
-$0 62<br />
-$1 60<br />
-$0.15<br />
-$0 89<br />
-$0 02<br />
-$0 11
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2/10/2007 7;15;23AM<br />
"ssess#<br />
150871<br />
152334<br />
152483<br />
154225<br />
159504<br />
163086<br />
184636<br />
188503<br />
193974<br />
196588<br />
198550<br />
205886<br />
206121<br />
213433<br />
213663<br />
213974<br />
217215<br />
217774<br />
227244<br />
228066<br />
230382<br />
230544<br />
231299<br />
233342<br />
245424<br />
246066<br />
246381<br />
249599<br />
249698<br />
251045<br />
251752<br />
253657<br />
253891<br />
255340<br />
258922<br />
258972<br />
259041<br />
259794<br />
260103<br />
261484<br />
262111<br />
262224<br />
Property Address<br />
14 Dew St, Forrestdale<br />
56 Gillam Dr, Kelmscott<br />
39 Gillam Dr, Kelmscott<br />
43 Blackwood Dr, Mt Nasura<br />
24 Prospect Rd, <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
58 Canns Rd, Bedfordale<br />
Westfield Rd, Seville Grove<br />
81 Tijuana Rd, Brookdale<br />
10 Clarence Rd, <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
20 Taronga Dr, Kelmscott<br />
36-40 Commerce Av, <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
6/130 South Western Hwy, Mt Richon<br />
27 Firetail Ct, Seville Grove<br />
10 Sawmill PI, Roleystone<br />
28 Heritage Dr, Roleystone<br />
172 Heritage Dr, Roleystone<br />
232 Seville Dr, Seville Grove<br />
16 South Western Hwy, <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
9 Saddlers Rtt, Kelmscott<br />
21 Abernethy Gr, Seville Grove<br />
42 Contour Rd, Roleystone<br />
2A Dreyer Rd, Roleystone<br />
34 Brown Cr, Seville Grove<br />
277 South Western Hwy, <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
17 Ralphs St, Seville Grove<br />
15 Salamanca Bvd, Seville Grove<br />
4/67-69 Braemore St, Seville Grove<br />
47 Heath Rd, Roleystone<br />
8 Milano Loop, Seville Grove<br />
3/12 Dickens PI, <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
15 Aulini Dr, Bedfordale<br />
7 Bluestone Loop, Piara Waters<br />
21 Jonquil Loop, Seville Grove<br />
192 Wright Rd, Harrisdale<br />
1/51 Third Av, Kelmscott<br />
6/51 Third Av, Kelmscott<br />
13/51 Third Av, Kelmscott<br />
5 Archer Br, Harrisdale<br />
87 Harrisdale Dr, Harrisdale<br />
12 Mossgreen Lk, Harrisdale<br />
62 Brooks Rd, Roleystone<br />
10 Gillam Dr, Kelmscott<br />
Rates Written Off<br />
1/09/2007 to 30/09/2007<br />
Page CS-19<br />
LIVE LIVE LIVE<br />
Amount<br />
-$1.64<br />
-$0 06<br />
-$0 15<br />
-$0 01<br />
-$0.05<br />
-$1.48<br />
-$0 11<br />
-$1 86<br />
-$0 33<br />
-$0 82<br />
-$1.82<br />
-$0.19<br />
-$0 04<br />
-$0.02<br />
-$0 16<br />
-$0 05<br />
-$0 37<br />
-$0.17<br />
-$0.08<br />
-$0.08<br />
-$0.09<br />
-$2.93<br />
-$0,32<br />
-$0.51<br />
-$0 06<br />
-$2 96<br />
-$2.12<br />
-$0.20<br />
-$0.91<br />
-$0.19<br />
-$0 20<br />
-$1 41<br />
-$0.50<br />
-$2.91<br />
-$1 10<br />
-$0.45<br />
-$0.83<br />
-$4 16<br />
-$3.55<br />
-$0 03<br />
-$1.01<br />
-$0 34
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2/10/2007 7:15:23AIV1<br />
Assess*<br />
262553<br />
262828<br />
262882<br />
263046<br />
263109<br />
263294<br />
263339<br />
263389<br />
263799<br />
264359<br />
264426<br />
264458<br />
264624<br />
264787<br />
Property Address<br />
11 Tenterfield Grn, Harrisdale<br />
4 Derby L, Harrisdale<br />
12 Baystone Pde, Harrisdale<br />
43 Oakleigh Pass, Harrisdale<br />
17 Baystone Pde, Harrisdale<br />
5 Kersley Loop, Harrisdale<br />
13 Kersley Loop, Harrisdale<br />
64 Northerly Dr, Harrisdale<br />
1 Binnia Mw, Harrisdale<br />
10 Whimbrel Wy, Harrisdale<br />
5 Gallinago Cnr, Harrisdale<br />
11 Gallinago Cnr, Harrisdale<br />
5 Carnaby Wy, Harrisdale<br />
14 Carnaby Wy, Harrisdale<br />
Rates Written Off<br />
1/09/2007 to 30/09/2007<br />
Total Written Off<br />
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LIVE LIVE LIVE<br />
Amount<br />
-$0 94<br />
-$1 07<br />
-$0.85<br />
-$1.44<br />
-$1 65<br />
-$1.18<br />
-$1 12<br />
-$1.18<br />
-$1 07<br />
-$0 20<br />
-$0 57<br />
-$0 11<br />
-$0 56<br />
-$0.02<br />
-$76.64<br />
Pursuant to Council Resolution Number C111/7/04 (July 2004) and the subsequent on-delegation by the<br />
Chief Executive Office number 10 (July 2004) pertaining to debt write <strong>of</strong>f the aforementioned debts,<br />
following investigation, have been written <strong>of</strong>f.<br />
N Cain<br />
Executive Manager Business Services<br />
02-October-2007
Inside this Issue<br />
3 Correspondence &<br />
Papers<br />
Pink Divider<br />
3 Information from<br />
Human Resources<br />
Blue Divider<br />
Information to Standing Committees<br />
<strong>City</strong> Strategy<br />
9<br />
o<br />
3<br />
o<br />
Development<br />
Services<br />
Yellow Divider<br />
Technical<br />
Services<br />
Green Divider<br />
Community<br />
Services<br />
Beige Divider<br />
CITY OF <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Information <strong>Bulletin</strong><br />
Issue No. 22/2007<br />
• WA Local Government Association (WALGA) News<br />
Issue No 46.07 - 16 November 2007 COR-1<br />
Issue No 47.07 - 23 November 2007 COR-3<br />
Australian Local Government Association (ALGA) News<br />
16 November 2007 COR-5<br />
23 November 2007 COR-16<br />
• Media Releases<br />
Road Funding Deficit Increases Pressure on Councils - 22 November 2007 COR-25<br />
• Employee Movements HR-1<br />
• Progress Report<br />
Progress Report on Contingency, Operational & Strategic Projects<br />
• Donations Report<br />
Donations Summary<br />
• Accounting Report<br />
Accounting Services Report Summary<br />
• Outstanding Matters & Information Items<br />
Report on Outstanding Matters - Development Services Committee<br />
• Health<br />
Health Services Manager's Report for the month <strong>of</strong> October 2007<br />
Annual Rpt <strong>of</strong> COAG & CORE Sites Needle & Syringe Distribution / Returns 06/07<br />
• Items for Information<br />
Woolworths Abandoned Shopping Trolleys<br />
• Planning<br />
Planning Services Manager's Report for the month <strong>of</strong> October 2007<br />
Town Planning Scheme No.4 - Amendment Action Table<br />
Planning Applications Monthly Statistics - October 2007<br />
Subdivision Applications - WAPC Approvals/Refusals - October 2007<br />
Subdivision Applications - Report on Lots Registered for 2006/07 & 2007/08<br />
PAW Closure Report - Significant Actions during October 2007<br />
Road Naming Report 2007/08 & consequential action <strong>of</strong> Council Recommendation..<br />
Compliance Officer's Report for the month <strong>of</strong> October 2007<br />
• Building<br />
Building Services Manager's Report for the month <strong>of</strong> October 2007<br />
Building Applications Monthly Statistics for the month <strong>of</strong> October 2007<br />
• Outstanding Matters<br />
Report on Outstanding Matters — Technical Services Committee<br />
• Minutes from Occasional/Advisory Committees<br />
Bungendore Park Management Committee - Oct 2007<br />
Bushcare and Environmental Advisory Committee - July 2007<br />
<strong>Armadale</strong> Gosnells Landcare Group Meeting - September 2007<br />
• General Information<br />
Scientific Trial at Fletcher Park, Wungong<br />
Parks and Leisure WA Email Newsletter - November 2007<br />
Nil<br />
...CS-1<br />
.CS-14<br />
.CS-16<br />
D-l<br />
D-3<br />
D-9<br />
...D-18<br />
...D-19<br />
...D-23<br />
...D-26<br />
...D-35<br />
...D-36<br />
...D-37<br />
...D-39<br />
...D-40<br />
...D-43<br />
...D-44<br />
T-l<br />
T3<br />
T7<br />
T14<br />
T29<br />
T33<br />
Issue 22 - 29 November 2007
Information <strong>Bulletin</strong><br />
Information Items from the Development Services Directorate<br />
REPORT ON OUTSTANDING MATTERS<br />
ITEM<br />
1. CS91/10/05 & CS113/11/06<br />
Reg Williams Reserve -<br />
Disposal <strong>of</strong> Council land.<br />
2. D17/2/06<br />
Incomplete Development <strong>of</strong><br />
Roleystone Shopping Centre<br />
3. D87/7/06<br />
Policy for Australian Standards 3959<br />
"construction <strong>of</strong> buildings in bush-fire<br />
prone areas" for inclusion at the<br />
building licence stage.<br />
4. D158/12/06 & D36/3/07<br />
Tilt-up Concrete Structures -<br />
Kelmscott Industrial Area<br />
5. D69/6/07<br />
<strong>Armadale</strong> New & Second-hand<br />
Tyres - Officers to investigate<br />
planning approval conditions on the<br />
storage <strong>of</strong> tyres and/or report back to<br />
Committee as appropriate.<br />
6. D70/6/07-<br />
Demolition and removal <strong>of</strong><br />
1 .MfeeitdsysThat <strong>of</strong>ficers write to .th|,i"V*<br />
Dept <strong>of</strong> Consumer & Employment<br />
Protections strongly recommending<br />
that the licensing and accreditation<br />
arrangements for people undertaking<br />
demolitions works involving material<br />
containing Asbestos be made more<br />
rigorous as a matter <strong>of</strong> urgency.<br />
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES COMMITTEE<br />
DEPT,<br />
Planning<br />
Building<br />
Engineering<br />
Planning<br />
Planning<br />
Planning<br />
Building<br />
ACTION / STATUS<br />
Page D-l<br />
Matter <strong>of</strong> land disposal being<br />
processed. Valuation has been<br />
received. Council agreed that<br />
Business Plan be advertised.<br />
Advertising to close 7 November<br />
2007.<br />
Officers met with builder and<br />
landowner's representative on<br />
29/3/06. Awaiting confirmation from<br />
landowner re completion <strong>of</strong><br />
requested works. Compliance /<br />
Building / Engineering <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />
liaising with landowner/ builder.<br />
Matter still being monitored.<br />
Ongoing communication.<br />
A report be referred to a future<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the Development Services<br />
Committee outlining the options<br />
available to meet the outlined<br />
objectives.<br />
Two properties complying. Legal<br />
advice obtained. Development<br />
Services Committee briefed at DSC<br />
Meeting on 13 November 2007.<br />
Building Licence being sought for<br />
storage shed.<br />
Development Services Committee<br />
briefed at DSC Meeting on 13<br />
November 2007.
Information <strong>Bulletin</strong><br />
Information Items from the Development Services Directorate<br />
REPORT 0'W\d$:TS f AND : W"(&' MATT E RS<br />
ITEM<br />
DEVELOPMENT SERVICES COMMITTEE<br />
' ' • " l l<br />
7. Council Meeting 16/7/07<br />
The Whitby Regional Cemetery be<br />
referred to the Development Services<br />
Committee with the idea <strong>of</strong> arranging<br />
a special meeting between the<br />
Cemetery Board, the Cities <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Armadale</strong>, Gosnells and Serpentine-<br />
Jarrahdale and the Dept for Planning<br />
& Infrastructure to discuss the<br />
development <strong>of</strong> a Cemetery in the<br />
South East Corridor sooner rather than<br />
later.<br />
8. Method <strong>of</strong> Publication <strong>of</strong> Council &<br />
Committee Minutes D138/11/07<br />
DEPT.<br />
Planning<br />
Admistration<br />
* Items progressed and to be deleted from schedule.<br />
ACTION / STATUS<br />
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briefed at DSC Meeting on 13<br />
November 2007. Letter sent to<br />
SEDPC for discussion at next<br />
meeting to be held on 6/12/07.<br />
Referred to Executive Director<br />
Corporate Services for investigation<br />
and/or report back to Committee.
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HEALTH PLAN & OTHER MATTERS FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER 2007<br />
1. APPROVALS<br />
a) No. All applications Received/Month<br />
lYI'K<br />
Effluent Disposal! 12<br />
Approval to Constnicti<br />
3. 5<br />
w<br />
W-<br />
17<br />
Public Buildingsj 1 0<br />
Food Premises 1 *l 2 m<br />
Temporary Food,<br />
0<br />
Stalls|<br />
•» o • IO,.;<br />
Lodging Hotisesj 0 [ 0 0 I-1'* Q<br />
Hairdressing, Skin<br />
Penetration;<br />
1 ' 01 0 I "^ 0<br />
Dust Manngementi „<br />
Plan!<br />
Temporary! .<br />
Accommodation 1<br />
Burning Oft J<br />
Permits, 12<br />
0<br />
ki<br />
'"ft 1 10 *<br />
Other- ( rOI 0<br />
TOTAL 2006 071 27 29<br />
TOTAL mnlm rait '•<br />
b) No. Permits Issued/Month<br />
Wrffiltrtil/es<br />
x_<br />
m\<br />
11<br />
M<br />
X J<br />
,o;<br />
30<br />
0<br />
37<br />
m<br />
m<br />
m<br />
i<br />
o I.<br />
Sffl<br />
:<br />
m<br />
§<br />
<<br />
ii<br />
*<br />
1'<br />
12 A A 11<br />
0<br />
1<br />
It<br />
0 '<br />
0<br />
0<br />
*Mf<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
24:<br />
o:<br />
1<br />
1<br />
9 i<br />
t<br />
o ;<br />
o i<br />
o<br />
22'<br />
14<br />
o<br />
i 3<br />
0<br />
L<br />
0 •<br />
: 0<br />
11<br />
0 '. i<br />
o ;,,<br />
0<br />
• i<br />
I 0<br />
17<br />
10<br />
1 ;<br />
0 •<br />
0<br />
0<br />
17<br />
0 I '<br />
28 ^<br />
E ()<br />
i P<br />
158 \ ^ i<br />
4<br />
16<br />
65<br />
0<br />
2<br />
0<br />
0<br />
2 :<br />
p/'!<br />
ii-<br />
Nffl<br />
54 ! 'JO.<br />
0<br />
299<br />
:i<br />
116
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2. INSPECTIONS/AUDITS<br />
a) No. Inspections/Audits <strong>of</strong> Registered Health Premises Completed/Month<br />
TYPE<br />
Food Premises; 28 26<br />
Food Vehicles 3<br />
Hairdressing, Skin<br />
Penetration<br />
2iid Hand!<br />
Clothna/FumishitHB<br />
Public Swimmingi<br />
. Pools!<br />
Public Buildingsj 13 ' 12 4<br />
Caravan Parks :<br />
Lodging Houses,<br />
Industrial Waste;<br />
Audits<br />
Offensive Trades 2<br />
Intensive Animal!<br />
Housing]<br />
Deroolitionsj 0 ,_7 \ 0<br />
Other' 0 : 6<br />
TOI'AL2006 07! 69<br />
TOTAL 2007/08!<br />
b) No. Critical Risks Identified at Registered Health Premises/Month<br />
TotHt Premises;<br />
(RrS'--.8);<br />
l\iblie Buildings<br />
(RI : S='6)i<br />
TOTAL 2006W' - _<br />
~WM<br />
c) No. Improvement Orders Issued/Month<br />
TYPE<br />
Food Premises<br />
Public Buildi igs<br />
Lodging Houses|<br />
_<br />
0t ' ,e ^<br />
TOTAL 2006,07;<br />
TOTAL MOf/Si j 1<br />
^^(gf.<br />
4 :<br />
' St><br />
•<br />
' ' < : • • i<br />
i<br />
at<br />
B.<br />
"•.•*]<br />
•r<br />
• * i<br />
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d) No. Infectious Diseases Notifications/Month<br />
TYPE !<br />
Campylobacter, 0 1 0<br />
Cryptospondioiis 0 0 ! 0<br />
Giardiaj<br />
Ross River V rus! 0<br />
Salmonellaj 0<br />
Shigella; 0<br />
0 0<br />
o<br />
i. 1 '<br />
Other; 0 0 j<br />
rOTAI.2006 07 0<br />
TOTAL mnmk<br />
0<br />
1<br />
iii'i<br />
4 J ' Ii.<br />
o l o : o<br />
0 ! 0 I<br />
0 0<br />
15<br />
0 ' l_<br />
0 . 0<br />
j . - , .<br />
2<br />
I 8<br />
3. SAMPLING and ANALYSIS<br />
a) No. Samples Collected for Analysis/Month<br />
TYPE<br />
Food - Bacterial' 0 _0 • 0<br />
Food - Chemical' 0<br />
Drinking Water<br />
Bacterial!<br />
Swimming Pools -'<br />
Bacterial;<br />
Swimming Pools -<br />
Amoebic;<br />
Environmental -<br />
Bacterial!<br />
Environmental -<br />
Chemical<br />
TOTAL 2006/07 15<br />
b) No. Samples Failing to Meet Prescribed Standard<br />
TYPE<br />
Food - Bacterial)<br />
Food - Chemical<br />
Drinking Water -1<br />
Bactcriaf<br />
Environmental -'<br />
Bacterial<br />
TOTAL aooew 2 i " i 3<br />
TOTAL 2007/08;<br />
o<br />
0<br />
0<br />
o !<br />
o<br />
o<br />
0 ! 0 : o '• 0 1<br />
o<br />
1 rT<br />
0 ' tea*<br />
0 j<br />
I<br />
1<br />
'.L<br />
0 L.<br />
o !-•<br />
4 !,'<br />
v\<br />
1 o I<br />
I<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
2<br />
J<br />
0<br />
0<br />
V-<br />
6<br />
I<br />
4<br />
2<br />
5<br />
0<br />
1<br />
19<br />
0<br />
14<br />
i———i<br />
s i<br />
' 1;, i<br />
In<br />
'i ;<br />
1 :<br />
IS<br />
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4. COMPLIANCE MANAGEMENT<br />
a) Total No. AH Complaints Received/Month<br />
TYPE<br />
a I s I .' " s a ' •* i a<br />
Dusti 0 ' 0. 0<br />
Smoke, 5 [ ^ J 4<br />
Fumes, Odoun 0 ' J'<br />
Housing. 3 1 1 ,<br />
Accommodation) • > \<br />
Effluent Discharge 1 : 0 i 0<br />
Pest Control !<br />
Animals/Birds/ i ,<br />
Bees<br />
Noise 5 I J i 5<br />
I—J<br />
Food<br />
OthCTj 0<br />
1OTAI,2006'07' 16<br />
TOTAL tmmi<br />
b) No, Infringement Notices (On the Spot Fines) Issued/Type/Month<br />
TVPE<br />
:<br />
KubbishNoReftise,<br />
Receptacle on building 0<br />
sife<br />
6 f 0 ' 12 i 0 4<br />
Dust 0 I 4 , 0 ; 0 0 0 j 0<br />
TOTAL 2006.07 0 ' 0 0 ; 0<br />
TOTAL 2807/0«J 6 12 \ 4<br />
c) No. Directives, Notices Issued/Type/Month<br />
Food Piemises<br />
Public Buf(ding.s<br />
iAidgtng Houses;<br />
See 5.12 Healili Act<br />
CoA Local Laws]<br />
No connection (o <strong>City</strong>j<br />
Stonnwaier<br />
Seclton IS4 - Nuisance<br />
TOTAL 2006 07 - i<br />
'<br />
: ~ T<br />
'<br />
-<br />
iS<br />
• ^<br />
' ! 0<br />
_„,.<br />
<<br />
-<br />
i<br />
'" *<br />
^ t<br />
•r";
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5. HEALTH PREVENTION. PROMOTION<br />
a) Vaccinations/Month All Infant Clinics<br />
TYPE<br />
Adull Diphtheria, .}<br />
'Tetanus'<br />
Diphllwria, Tclanus,<br />
Pertussis<br />
Diphiheria. T elmuis. ,.<br />
Pertussis, Polio<br />
Diphtheria. Tetunus.<br />
Pertussis, Polio. UepB,<br />
Diphiheria. 'Telamis.j<br />
Penussis, Polio, IlibJ 25 i ll<br />
Hep B :<br />
Hepatitis A 0 ! «i 9 j 1 ; 4<br />
Hepatitis B 4 1 2<br />
Hib, HcpB I : «<br />
Human Papilloj<br />
Virusi<br />
Measles, Mumps,,<br />
Rubella'<br />
Meningococcal<br />
Disease<br />
Pneumococcal<br />
Disease<br />
Poliomyelitis 0 , 0<br />
Rotarix -<br />
Varicella 5<br />
Other! 0<br />
TOTAL 2006 07j 92 !<br />
TOTAL 2007/»8[<br />
b) Vacciuations/Month All School Clinics<br />
TYPE<br />
Diphtheria,<br />
Tetanus, Pertussis<br />
Hepatitis B 0 ;iS 7% ,i!5-; 0 IJL- 0 -<br />
Human Papillo<br />
Virus<br />
Varicella 0<br />
TOIAt 2006 07 0<br />
TOTAL 2007/08
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c) Vaccinations/Month All Seniors Clinics (March/April)<br />
TYPK<br />
Adult Diphtheria,<br />
Tetanus;<br />
Influenza; 0<br />
Pneumococcal^<br />
Disease<br />
TOTAL 2006 07 0<br />
TOTAL 2007/08<br />
* B ! i 11 i! 11 a lil i ''<br />
i 11 ! 2 I s . s I 3 'SJ s<br />
d) Clients per Childhood Clinic/Month<br />
TYPE<br />
<strong>Armadale</strong> - 5<br />
Kelmscott - 0<br />
Westfield' - 6<br />
Brookdale, - |j|;<br />
TOTAL 200&07<br />
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SYRINGE DISTRIBUTION/RETURNS 2006/-7<br />
To Whom It May Concern:<br />
i^Bfr<br />
The WA AIDS Council annual report <strong>of</strong> COAG and CORE sites Needle and<br />
Syringe Distribution/Returns has been compiled and is attached to this<br />
document.<br />
If you need any further information please do not hesitate to contact Leigh<br />
Cleary, NSEP Coordinator at the WA AIDS Council.<br />
Your support is much appreciated and hopefully the results <strong>of</strong> this annual<br />
report shows how great the service is in your area and the difference it is<br />
making in your community specifically and at large.<br />
Thank you very much,<br />
Your Sincerely,<br />
Leigh Cleary<br />
NSEP Coordinator<br />
WA AIDS Council<br />
9482 0027<br />
Western Australian AIDS Council Inc. ABN 66 376 801 057<br />
Murray Street West Perth WA 6005 PO Box 1510 West Perth WA 6872<br />
telephone «9482 0000 facsimile " 9482 0001<br />
email waac@waaids.com website www.waaids.com<br />
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Needle and Syringe Exchange Program<br />
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES<br />
The overall aim <strong>of</strong> the Needle and Syringe Exchange Program (NSEP) is to minimise the<br />
spread <strong>of</strong> HIV, Hepatitis C and other blood borne viruses(BBVs) amongst people who<br />
choose to inject drugs and the wider community.<br />
This aim can be achieved by reducing the practice <strong>of</strong> sharing needles and syringes by<br />
providing access to sterile equipment, promoting safer sex practices and reducing other<br />
high-risk behaviours by people who choose to inject drugs.<br />
In line with the National Drug Strategy's "Building Partnerships" broad harm<br />
minimisation model, the WAAC NSEP adopts a harm reduction approach. As with harm<br />
minimisation, harm reduction seeks to improve health, social and economic outcomes for<br />
both the community and individuals. The WAAC NSEP, as a public health program,<br />
does not seek to condone or normalise drug use, rather it seeks to reduce the harms<br />
associated with injecting behaviour to both the individual and the community.<br />
The NSEP objectives are to:<br />
• distribute sterile needles and syringes with an appropriate disposal container<br />
and to promote safer drug using practices<br />
• collect and dispose <strong>of</strong> used needles and syringes<br />
• distribute condoms and promote safer sexual practices<br />
• provide simple, clear messages about transmission and prevention <strong>of</strong> HIV,<br />
Hepatitis C and other blood borne infections<br />
• facilitate healthy behaviour change through the dissemination <strong>of</strong> information<br />
and education about the transmission and prevention <strong>of</strong> HIV and other blood<br />
borne viruses.<br />
METHOD OF DISTRIBUTION OF NEEDLES AND SYRINGES<br />
Items supplied<br />
Cost<br />
• Loose needles and syringes are distributed according to the need <strong>of</strong> the client<br />
and are always be accompanied by a disposal container.<br />
• Sterile water, filters, spoons, swabs, condoms, dams, cots, gloves and lubricant<br />
are available upon client request.<br />
• All items are available to clients at a minimal price. If a client has no money<br />
they are able to have up to two syringes and two condoms free <strong>of</strong> charge.<br />
• If a client returns used equipment to the NSEP they may have the same amount<br />
<strong>of</strong> new equipment at no charge.
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RETURN OF USED NEEDLES AND SYRINGES<br />
• The NSEP accepts used needles and syringes. Clients returning used needles<br />
and syringes must place them in the approved disposal receptacle. Under no<br />
circumstances do staff members or volunteers touch or handle the used needles<br />
and syringes.<br />
• Disposal containers are clearly labelled with approved bio-hazard stickers.<br />
• Used needles and syringes are disposed <strong>of</strong> weekly through the incinerator at<br />
Medi-Collect.<br />
STAFF APPROACH TO CLIENTS<br />
• Staff and volunteers adopt a non-judgemental, non-intrusive approach to<br />
clients and attempt to foster a user-friendly and non-threatening environment.<br />
• In areas where the target sub-population is recreational amphetamine users,<br />
staff and volunteers adopt a pro-active approach to potential clients, combining<br />
safer using and safer sex education.<br />
CONFIDENTIALITY<br />
• Staff and volunteers involved in the NSEP need to understand their obligation<br />
to safeguard information about clients <strong>of</strong> the service.<br />
• In the event that staff and volunteers are given information about an HIV<br />
positive client engaging in unsafe practices, they bring that to the attention <strong>of</strong><br />
the Education Manager at the first available opportunity.<br />
• Outreach workers and volunteers do NOT give out the home telephone<br />
numbers <strong>of</strong> staff or other volunteers under any circumstances.<br />
• Breaches <strong>of</strong> confidentiality may result in the Outreach Worker's dismissal, and<br />
volunteers being asked to discontinue their involvement in the Program.<br />
EDUCATION OF CLIENTS<br />
• The NSEP maintains a supply <strong>of</strong> appropriate printed information to be<br />
distributed to clients on request.<br />
• Outreach staff and volunteers provide verbal information on specific issues at<br />
client's request.<br />
• Outreach Workers and volunteers keep up to date with changing trends in drug<br />
use and with research information, and disseminate that information to clients<br />
as appropriate.<br />
COLLECTION OF STATISTICS<br />
• Outreach workers are responsible for recording the number <strong>of</strong> needles and<br />
syringes distributed, the number <strong>of</strong> needles and syringes returned, and the<br />
number <strong>of</strong> other units <strong>of</strong> injecting equipment and safer sex items distributed.<br />
• Outreach workers are responsible for the collection and recording <strong>of</strong> cash sales.
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• Outreach workers are responsible for recording the age, sex and other nonidentifying<br />
demographic data <strong>of</strong> the clients.<br />
• Outreach workers are responsible for recording the number and type <strong>of</strong><br />
information distributed and referrals made to clients.<br />
REFERRAL AND COUNSELLING OF CLIENTS<br />
Counselling, information giving and/or referral is only <strong>of</strong>fered at the request <strong>of</strong><br />
the client. The NSEP is primarily an infectious disease prevention prosram and as such<br />
operates most effectively as a non-iudeemental and non-intrusive service.<br />
Dissemination <strong>of</strong> information other than that relating to blood borne viruses, safer drug<br />
use and safer sex are not a necessary part <strong>of</strong> the Program. Information on counselling<br />
regarding personal, welfare and other issues is only be <strong>of</strong>fered where appropriate and<br />
clients are directed to an agency or service that provides pr<strong>of</strong>essional counselling.<br />
Outreach staff are not able to <strong>of</strong>fer legal advice under any circumstances.<br />
Shire <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong> NSEP Site - Green St<br />
This site was first identified in 1999 through negotiation between WAAC and Shire <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Armadale</strong> Health Services. After an initial trial <strong>of</strong> 12 months the site was granted<br />
permanency. The site currently runs for 2.00 hours per week on a Friday afternoon from<br />
1.00pm - 3.00pm. The location was chosen to ensure that community members accessing<br />
local facilities would not be impacted by the provision <strong>of</strong> an NSEP in the area.<br />
Advertising <strong>of</strong> the service is mainly by word <strong>of</strong> mouth or through other agencies such as<br />
WASUA(West Australian Substance Users Association). The majority <strong>of</strong> clients are<br />
regular users <strong>of</strong> the service and live locally.<br />
Client activity<br />
There has been a significant decrease in the number <strong>of</strong> contacts in the last twelve months<br />
falling from 510 in the 05/06 period to 360 in 06/07.<br />
From anecdotal evidence we know that many <strong>of</strong> our clients are providing a secondary<br />
exchange service collecting and returning equipment on behalf <strong>of</strong> friends and colleagues<br />
who for one reason or another are unable to access the service.<br />
The regular clients continue to provide positive feedback on the service.<br />
Equipment distribution and exchange<br />
The WAAC van continues to provide a full range <strong>of</strong> injecting and safe sex equipment in<br />
its attempt to reduce the health harms such as BBVs, STIs, vein damage and other<br />
associated injecting behaviour.<br />
In addition to any injecting equipment the service also provides disposal tubes and<br />
buckets to clients at no cost.
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A total <strong>of</strong> 46,265 units <strong>of</strong> needles and syringes have been distributed in the reporting<br />
period. This is a significant decrease on the previous period. It represents approximately<br />
129 units <strong>of</strong> equipment per client per visit.<br />
During this same period the returns remained high at 95% or 44,260 pieces <strong>of</strong> equipment<br />
returned. This rate <strong>of</strong> return remains one <strong>of</strong> the highest <strong>of</strong> all the services run by the<br />
WAAC van and clearly demonstrates that most <strong>of</strong> the clients at this site are utilising the<br />
service in a responsible manner.<br />
Provision <strong>of</strong> Education and Referral<br />
Information remains available to clients accessing the NSEP van and the provision <strong>of</strong><br />
education around the subjects <strong>of</strong> safer injecting and BBVs remains a central role <strong>of</strong> the<br />
service.<br />
In 2006/07 referrals were made, on behalf <strong>of</strong> 21 clients, to other agencies. In addition 304<br />
units <strong>of</strong> education or information were provided to clients accessing the van.<br />
Key areas <strong>of</strong> education related to blood borne virus transmission, vein care, the<br />
introduction <strong>of</strong> Sterifilt filters for the removal <strong>of</strong> insoluble particles in pills etc. and the<br />
introduction <strong>of</strong> Suboxone as an alternative to Methadone and Subutex.<br />
During the reporting period a number <strong>of</strong> clients took part in the National Fingerprick<br />
Survey to obtain information about HIV, hepatitis B and hepatitis C infection and<br />
injecting and sexual practices among people who inject drugs.<br />
Conclusion<br />
The fall in client numbers and steady distribution suggests that our service is meeting the<br />
needs <strong>of</strong> the target group. The continuing high return rate <strong>of</strong> equipment suggests that our<br />
clients are being responsible in their equipment usage and that the larger community is<br />
better served by this mode <strong>of</strong> operation.<br />
It is only through continued access to sterile injecting equipment, ongoing education and<br />
information provision that transmission <strong>of</strong> BBVs and other health harms within the<br />
injecting population can be effectively reduced.<br />
The <strong>Armadale</strong> site remains an important avenue for health and safety provision for both<br />
the injecting population and the wider community. Continued service provision can only<br />
serve to further limit the spread <strong>of</strong> BBVs, enhance the health <strong>of</strong> the injecting population<br />
and reduce risk for the wider community.
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July to December<br />
<strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Forrestfield<br />
Joondalup<br />
Mandurah<br />
Midland<br />
Rockingham<br />
Funding Total<br />
Fremantle<br />
Gosnells<br />
Mirrabooka<br />
West Perth<br />
Funding Total<br />
Period Total<br />
Annual Short Report 2006-07 ALL<br />
Total<br />
Returns Distribution Return<br />
20,044<br />
11,896<br />
19,465<br />
66,654<br />
23,171<br />
63,057<br />
204,287<br />
82,964<br />
51,479<br />
49,346<br />
45,333<br />
229,122<br />
433,409<br />
January to June \<br />
<strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Forrestfield<br />
Joondalup<br />
Mandurah<br />
Midland<br />
Rockingham<br />
Funding Total<br />
Fremantle<br />
Gosnells<br />
Mirrabooka<br />
Northbridge<br />
West Perth<br />
Funding Total<br />
Period Total<br />
Year Total<br />
24,216<br />
18,739<br />
24,439<br />
84,827<br />
38,404<br />
66,860<br />
257,485<br />
101,720<br />
60,782<br />
64,167<br />
914<br />
55,155<br />
282,738<br />
540,223<br />
973,632<br />
20,439<br />
13,203<br />
19,001<br />
67,794<br />
23,338<br />
64,562<br />
208,337<br />
83,829<br />
51,677<br />
49,747<br />
46,734<br />
231,987<br />
440,324<br />
25,826<br />
19,764<br />
24,503<br />
89,561<br />
39,338<br />
68,030<br />
267,022<br />
104,211<br />
63,664<br />
64,295<br />
945<br />
55,767<br />
289,882<br />
556,904<br />
997,228<br />
98.07%<br />
90.10%<br />
02,44%<br />
98.32%<br />
99.28%<br />
97.67%<br />
Sharps<br />
Distribution<br />
(excl<br />
Barrels)<br />
2006-2007<br />
COAG<br />
18,508<br />
11,272<br />
17,675<br />
55,405<br />
22,654<br />
55,211<br />
97.65% 180,725<br />
98.97%<br />
99.62%<br />
99.19%<br />
97.00%<br />
CORE |<br />
75,486<br />
48,224<br />
47,097<br />
42,704<br />
98.70% 213,511<br />
98.07% 394,236<br />
93.77%<br />
94.81%<br />
99.74%<br />
94.71%<br />
97.63%<br />
98.28%<br />
96.49% 2 33,7^0<br />
97.61%<br />
95.47%<br />
99.80%<br />
96.72%<br />
97.16%<br />
97.35%<br />
95.88%<br />
97.45%<br />
COAG \<br />
24,558<br />
17,810<br />
23,064<br />
72,720<br />
38,029<br />
57,529<br />
CORE \<br />
93,902<br />
61,663<br />
60,893<br />
890<br />
52,946<br />
270,294<br />
504,004<br />
898,240<br />
Disposal<br />
Items<br />
35<br />
15<br />
3<br />
111<br />
80<br />
105<br />
350<br />
207<br />
91<br />
17<br />
20<br />
335<br />
685<br />
42<br />
12<br />
15<br />
69<br />
84<br />
190<br />
412<br />
242<br />
53<br />
65<br />
1<br />
11<br />
Total<br />
Clients<br />
168<br />
104<br />
102<br />
388<br />
225<br />
360<br />
J,347<br />
684<br />
346<br />
391<br />
233<br />
J,654<br />
3,001<br />
192<br />
114<br />
141<br />
415'<br />
223<br />
338<br />
J,423<br />
774<br />
440<br />
465<br />
16<br />
296<br />
Printed Education<br />
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373<br />
785<br />
1,470<br />
1,991<br />
3,414<br />
6,4^5<br />
155<br />
31<br />
9<br />
272<br />
130<br />
49<br />
656<br />
435<br />
279<br />
35<br />
13<br />
762<br />
1,418<br />
86<br />
40<br />
34<br />
103<br />
49<br />
96<br />
408<br />
242<br />
141<br />
141<br />
8<br />
14<br />
546<br />
954<br />
2,372<br />
32<br />
13<br />
0<br />
32<br />
38<br />
8<br />
i23<br />
69<br />
37<br />
4<br />
5<br />
115<br />
238<br />
21<br />
7<br />
7<br />
28<br />
26<br />
21<br />
110<br />
52<br />
21<br />
3<br />
2<br />
3<br />
81<br />
191<br />
429<br />
15<br />
8<br />
0<br />
25<br />
14<br />
5<br />
68<br />
40<br />
22<br />
4<br />
9<br />
75<br />
143<br />
6<br />
25<br />
10<br />
5<br />
4<br />
3<br />
53<br />
15<br />
1<br />
15<br />
0<br />
1<br />
32<br />
85<br />
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<strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Forrestfield<br />
Joondalup<br />
Mandurah<br />
Midland<br />
Rockingham<br />
July to December<br />
Regular New<br />
152<br />
97<br />
97<br />
380<br />
210<br />
336<br />
Annual Report 2006-07 Contacts ALL<br />
16<br />
7<br />
5<br />
8<br />
15<br />
24<br />
•/i'r^i.-.T.'l-iV^ ^.^VS-M<br />
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Total Gender Total < 16 16 to 25 26 to 40 > 40 Age<br />
Clients Male Female Unknown Gender Years Years Years Years Range Indigenous<br />
158<br />
104<br />
102<br />
388<br />
225<br />
360<br />
87<br />
41<br />
72<br />
257<br />
137<br />
179<br />
82<br />
63<br />
30<br />
130<br />
86<br />
181<br />
2006-2007 1<br />
COAG •<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
1<br />
0<br />
0<br />
169<br />
104<br />
102<br />
388<br />
223<br />
360<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
7<br />
0<br />
8<br />
2<br />
11<br />
14<br />
27<br />
27<br />
108<br />
68<br />
56<br />
163<br />
118<br />
233<br />
Funding Total 1,272 75 1,347 773 572 1,346 89 745 500 1,342<br />
Fremantle<br />
Gosnells<br />
Mirrabooka<br />
West Perth<br />
Funding Total<br />
Period Total<br />
<strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Forrestfield<br />
Joondalup<br />
Mandurah<br />
Midland<br />
Rockingham<br />
Funding Total<br />
Fremantle<br />
Gosnells<br />
Mirrabooka<br />
Northbridge<br />
West Perth<br />
Funding Total<br />
Period Total<br />
Year Total<br />
January to June<br />
657 27 684<br />
324 22 346<br />
340 51 391<br />
215 18 233<br />
397 285<br />
183 161<br />
207 176<br />
172 59<br />
1,536 118 1,654 959 681<br />
2,808 J93 3,00* i/732 i,253<br />
178<br />
110<br />
131<br />
393<br />
197<br />
311<br />
14<br />
4<br />
10<br />
22<br />
26<br />
27<br />
192<br />
114<br />
141<br />
415<br />
223<br />
338<br />
84<br />
34<br />
91<br />
287<br />
144<br />
175<br />
108<br />
80<br />
50<br />
127<br />
79<br />
162<br />
_CORBm<br />
0 582<br />
0 344<br />
1 384<br />
0 231<br />
1 1,641<br />
2<br />
2,987<br />
I COAG I<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
192<br />
114<br />
141<br />
414<br />
223<br />
337<br />
53<br />
34<br />
33<br />
209<br />
72<br />
99<br />
169<br />
104<br />
100<br />
386<br />
224<br />
359<br />
4<br />
0<br />
1<br />
1<br />
9<br />
1<br />
16<br />
0 16 297 367 680 4<br />
0 21 198 122 341 8<br />
2 51 226 110 389 47<br />
0 22 130 80 232 2<br />
2 110 851 679 1,642 61<br />
9<br />
i99<br />
33<br />
22<br />
10<br />
39<br />
39<br />
29<br />
^,597 1,179<br />
131<br />
69<br />
81<br />
208<br />
113<br />
224<br />
27<br />
23<br />
49<br />
164<br />
62<br />
85<br />
2,984<br />
1,320 103 1,423 815 606 1,421 13 172 826 410 1,420<br />
CORE J<br />
718 56 774 488 290 0 778<br />
404 37 440 229 210 0 439<br />
400 65 465 212 250 0 462<br />
10 6 16 9 7 0 16<br />
257 39 296 202 94 1 297<br />
1,789 203 1,991 1,140 851 1 1,992<br />
3, J 09<br />
5,917<br />
306<br />
499<br />
3,414<br />
6,415<br />
i,955 1,457<br />
3,687 2,710<br />
1<br />
3<br />
3,413<br />
6,400<br />
2<br />
2<br />
14<br />
0<br />
0<br />
18<br />
31<br />
40<br />
74<br />
50<br />
53<br />
2<br />
33<br />
212<br />
384<br />
583<br />
432 270<br />
286 103<br />
228 169<br />
10 4<br />
208 57<br />
1,164 603<br />
i,990 1,013<br />
3,587 2,192<br />
192<br />
113<br />
141<br />
413<br />
223<br />
338<br />
777<br />
440<br />
464<br />
16<br />
298<br />
1,995<br />
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6,399<br />
77<br />
1<br />
0<br />
9<br />
2<br />
23<br />
_3_<br />
38<br />
7<br />
20<br />
55<br />
9<br />
4<br />
95<br />
i33<br />
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<strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Forrestfield<br />
Joondalup<br />
Mandurah<br />
Midland<br />
Rockingham<br />
Funding Total<br />
Fremantle<br />
Gosnells<br />
Mirrabooka<br />
West Perth<br />
Funding Total<br />
Period Total<br />
January to June<br />
<strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Forrestfield<br />
Joondalup<br />
Mandurah<br />
Midland<br />
Rockingham<br />
Funding Total<br />
Fremantle<br />
Gosnells<br />
Mirrabooka<br />
West Perth<br />
Funding Total<br />
Period Total<br />
Vear Total<br />
Annual Short Report 2005-06 ALL<br />
Total<br />
Returns Distribution Return<br />
26,801<br />
18,237<br />
21,576<br />
71,329<br />
21,027<br />
56,088<br />
215,058<br />
83,425<br />
66,227<br />
63,290<br />
32,271<br />
245,213<br />
460,271<br />
26,343<br />
17,105<br />
27,719<br />
78,566<br />
18,824<br />
65,649<br />
234,207<br />
101,413<br />
61,901<br />
61,318<br />
32,073<br />
256,705<br />
490,912<br />
951,183<br />
28,289<br />
18,680<br />
21,821<br />
74,293<br />
23,869<br />
58,937<br />
225,889<br />
94.74%<br />
97.63%<br />
98.88%<br />
96.01%<br />
88.09%<br />
95.17%<br />
85,603 97.46%<br />
71,568 92.54%<br />
65,562 96.53%<br />
33,526 96.26%<br />
256,259 95.70%<br />
482,148 95.33%<br />
27,370<br />
18,937<br />
27,459<br />
81,882<br />
20,502<br />
68,351<br />
244,501<br />
103,236<br />
63,442<br />
63,662<br />
33,968<br />
264,308<br />
508,809<br />
990,957<br />
Sharps<br />
Distribution<br />
(excl Disposal Total<br />
Barrels) Items Clients<br />
2005-2006<br />
COAG |<br />
26,684<br />
18,055<br />
21,558<br />
60,105<br />
23,430<br />
48,821<br />
95.09% 198,653<br />
96.25%<br />
90.33%<br />
00.95%<br />
95.95%<br />
91.82%<br />
95.05%<br />
CORE \<br />
77,385<br />
67,749<br />
62,454<br />
29,986<br />
237,574<br />
436,227<br />
COAG |<br />
24,775<br />
18,130<br />
26,614<br />
65,221<br />
19,993<br />
57,226<br />
95.22% 211,959<br />
98.23%<br />
97.57%<br />
96.32%<br />
94.42%<br />
96.64%<br />
95.79%<br />
95.56%<br />
CORE |<br />
92,555<br />
59,770<br />
59,645<br />
30,600<br />
242,570<br />
454,529<br />
890,756<br />
77<br />
51<br />
22<br />
134<br />
97<br />
164<br />
545<br />
353<br />
211<br />
97<br />
274<br />
178<br />
167<br />
490<br />
286<br />
398<br />
J, 793<br />
1,015<br />
517<br />
640<br />
62 312<br />
723 2,484<br />
1,268 4,277<br />
87<br />
71<br />
30<br />
185<br />
130<br />
154<br />
657<br />
278<br />
175<br />
37<br />
71<br />
236<br />
174<br />
188<br />
514<br />
232<br />
389<br />
i/733<br />
889<br />
408<br />
501<br />
255<br />
2,053<br />
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561<br />
1,218<br />
2,486<br />
3,786<br />
8,063<br />
232<br />
181<br />
119<br />
258<br />
175<br />
261<br />
1,226<br />
545<br />
601<br />
347<br />
154<br />
i,647<br />
2,873<br />
106<br />
126<br />
57<br />
241<br />
72<br />
39<br />
641<br />
361<br />
157<br />
109<br />
61<br />
688<br />
1,329<br />
4,202<br />
12<br />
17<br />
10<br />
59<br />
22<br />
55<br />
i75<br />
33<br />
34<br />
26<br />
103<br />
J 96<br />
371<br />
31<br />
29<br />
15<br />
108<br />
30<br />
48<br />
26i<br />
109<br />
18<br />
57<br />
39<br />
223<br />
484<br />
855<br />
4<br />
4<br />
1<br />
9<br />
5<br />
10<br />
33<br />
5<br />
10<br />
11<br />
17<br />
43<br />
76<br />
2<br />
5<br />
2<br />
8<br />
2<br />
5<br />
24<br />
30<br />
13<br />
21<br />
10<br />
74<br />
98<br />
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<strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Forrestfield<br />
Joondalup<br />
Mandurah<br />
Midland<br />
Rockingham<br />
Funding Total<br />
Fremantle<br />
Gosnells<br />
Mirrabooka<br />
West Perth<br />
Funding Total<br />
Period Total<br />
<strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Forrestfield<br />
Joondalup<br />
Mandurah<br />
Midland<br />
Rockingham<br />
Funding Total<br />
Fremantle<br />
Gosnells<br />
Mirrabooka<br />
West Perth<br />
Funding Total<br />
Period Total<br />
Year Total<br />
January t o June<br />
Regular New<br />
272<br />
170<br />
162<br />
473<br />
261<br />
386<br />
1,724<br />
958<br />
493<br />
576<br />
271<br />
2,298<br />
4,022<br />
218<br />
160<br />
161<br />
478<br />
192<br />
342<br />
1,551<br />
835<br />
390<br />
400<br />
213<br />
1,838<br />
3,389<br />
7,411<br />
2<br />
8<br />
5<br />
17<br />
25<br />
12<br />
69<br />
57<br />
24<br />
64<br />
41<br />
186<br />
255<br />
J 18<br />
14<br />
27<br />
36<br />
40<br />
47<br />
182<br />
54<br />
18<br />
101<br />
42<br />
215<br />
397<br />
652<br />
Total<br />
Total Gender Total < 16 16 to 25 26 to 40 > 40 Age<br />
Clients Male Female Unknown Gender Years Years Years Years Range Indigenous<br />
274<br />
178<br />
167<br />
490<br />
286<br />
398<br />
1,793<br />
1,015<br />
517<br />
640<br />
312<br />
2,484<br />
4,277<br />
236<br />
174<br />
188<br />
514<br />
232<br />
389<br />
1,733<br />
889<br />
408<br />
501<br />
255<br />
2,053<br />
3,786<br />
8,063<br />
135<br />
90<br />
119<br />
319<br />
200<br />
248<br />
1,111<br />
626<br />
286<br />
347<br />
217<br />
L<br />
139<br />
88<br />
48<br />
171<br />
86<br />
150<br />
682<br />
L<br />
389<br />
231<br />
293<br />
95<br />
1,476 1,008<br />
2,587 i,690<br />
116<br />
72<br />
103<br />
333<br />
173<br />
220<br />
1,017<br />
540<br />
223<br />
271<br />
167<br />
1,201<br />
1<br />
119<br />
102<br />
85<br />
181<br />
59<br />
169<br />
715<br />
349<br />
185<br />
230<br />
88<br />
852<br />
2,2i8 i,567<br />
4,805 3,257<br />
2005-2006<br />
COAG<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
CORE<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
COAG<br />
1<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
1<br />
CORE<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
1<br />
1<br />
i<br />
i<br />
274<br />
178<br />
167<br />
490<br />
286<br />
398<br />
1,793<br />
1,015<br />
517<br />
640<br />
312<br />
2,484<br />
4,277<br />
i<br />
236<br />
174<br />
188<br />
514<br />
232<br />
389<br />
1,733<br />
889<br />
408<br />
501<br />
255<br />
2,053<br />
3,786<br />
8,063<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
9<br />
0<br />
9<br />
1<br />
0<br />
7<br />
0<br />
8<br />
17<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
1<br />
4<br />
0<br />
5<br />
1<br />
0<br />
7<br />
2<br />
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32<br />
34<br />
3<br />
47<br />
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50<br />
27<br />
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28<br />
190<br />
38<br />
331<br />
536<br />
30<br />
8<br />
26<br />
42<br />
46<br />
29<br />
181<br />
64<br />
40<br />
95<br />
60<br />
259<br />
440<br />
976<br />
149<br />
129<br />
96<br />
210<br />
168<br />
285<br />
1,037<br />
444<br />
262<br />
349<br />
175<br />
1,230<br />
91<br />
46<br />
24<br />
236<br />
59<br />
86<br />
542<br />
495<br />
227<br />
94<br />
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2,267 ^,457<br />
144<br />
115<br />
101<br />
247<br />
117<br />
216<br />
940<br />
398<br />
193<br />
286<br />
134<br />
1,011<br />
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4,218<br />
62<br />
51<br />
61<br />
224<br />
65<br />
144<br />
507<br />
426<br />
175<br />
113<br />
59<br />
773<br />
1,380<br />
2,837<br />
274<br />
178<br />
157<br />
490<br />
285<br />
398<br />
1,793<br />
1,015<br />
517<br />
640<br />
312<br />
2,484<br />
4,277<br />
236<br />
174<br />
188<br />
514<br />
232<br />
389<br />
1,733<br />
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408<br />
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Information <strong>Bulletin</strong><br />
Information Items from the Development Services Directorate<br />
PageD-l8<br />
ITEMS FOR INFORMATION- WOOLWORTHS ABANDONED SHOPPING TROLLEYS<br />
16 November 2007<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Locked Bag 2<br />
ARMADALE WA6112<br />
Attn: Environment Officer<br />
WOOLWORTHS LIMITED<br />
A.B.N, 88000014675<br />
FOR COLLECTION<br />
t)F TROLLEYS<br />
FROM THIS<br />
STORE<br />
Trolley Tracker<br />
1800 641497<br />
I'm writing to let you know <strong>of</strong> a national initiative by Woolworths Limited to help cut down on<br />
abandoned shopping trolleys littering neighbourhoods.<br />
Trolleys are an essential part <strong>of</strong> many a shopping trip, carrying food, vegetables and sometimes even<br />
children. We are happy to supply trolleys to customers, providing they return them to the store after<br />
use. However, too <strong>of</strong>ten, trolleys end up abandoned far away from stores<br />
Woolworths are aware <strong>of</strong> the frustration in the community, and local councils, caused by abandoned<br />
trolleys. To help we already have hundreds <strong>of</strong> contractors and staff whose job it is to retrieve trolleys<br />
close to stores.<br />
Now, we are going one step further by becoming the first retailer anywhere in Australia to nationally<br />
introduce the Trolley Tracker initiative. Trolley Tracker enlists the help <strong>of</strong> members <strong>of</strong> the community<br />
to report wayward trolleys, which are then returned to their home store.<br />
The process is simple. Anyone seeing an abandoned trolley can call the FreeCall Trolley Tracker<br />
number - 1800 641 497 - at any time to provide trained staff with details <strong>of</strong> the trolley's location. The<br />
details are then passed to the closest Woolworths, Safeway or BIG W store who can arrange<br />
collection, <strong>of</strong>ten within 24 hours. Every person reporting a trolley can go into a monthly draw to win<br />
$1,000.<br />
With Woolworths, Safeway, BIG W, Trolley Tracker, councils and members <strong>of</strong> the community working<br />
together we can help reduce the number <strong>of</strong> abandoned trolleys in our neighbourhoods. We<br />
encourage Council to inform residents about Trolley Tracker and the FreeCall number so we can<br />
ensure trolleys stay where they belong - in store helping shoppers.<br />
For further information visit the Trolley Tracker website at www.trolleytracker.com.au or call (02) 4926<br />
2755.<br />
Thanking you in anticipation <strong>of</strong> Council's assistance to make Trolley Tracker a success.<br />
Yours faithfully<br />
Andrew Hall<br />
Director - Corporate and Public Affairs<br />
'TkefmskiwdPsmde' 'Thefmk food Peopk' B1GW<br />
) Woolworths Way, Bella Vista, NSW 2153 PO Box 8000, Baulkham Hills, NSW 2153 Australia<br />
Telephone: 02 8885 0000 Facsimile: 02 8888 0001<br />
Tandx
Information <strong>Bulletin</strong><br />
Information Items from the Development Services Directorate<br />
PageD-l 9<br />
PLANNING SER VICES MANAGER'S REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER 2007<br />
P1ANN1NG<br />
DEPT<br />
MONTHLY<br />
STATISTICS<br />
Devekipineat<br />
A|ipUc«tlOM<br />
• SuMlvlilon Appllc.lloM<br />
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Information <strong>Bulletin</strong><br />
Information Items from the Development Services Directorate<br />
PageD-20<br />
PLANNING SERVICES MANAGER'S REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER 2007<br />
160<br />
140<br />
100<br />
90<br />
"S 80<br />
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o<br />
0)<br />
^ 50<br />
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Development Application Trends<br />
• 2006-2007 Received<br />
• 2007-2008 Received<br />
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PLANNING SER VICES MANAGER'S REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER 2007<br />
160<br />
140<br />
120<br />
- 100<br />
80<br />
60<br />
40<br />
20<br />
0<br />
Subdivision Application Trends<br />
Planning Applications<br />
Received vs Processed<br />
m 2006-2007 Received<br />
• 2007-2008 Received<br />
f<br />
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Information <strong>Bulletin</strong><br />
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PLANNING SER VICES MANAGER'S REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER 2007<br />
Development Applications<br />
Received vs Processed<br />
32006-2007 Received<br />
• 2006-2007 Processed<br />
02007-2008 Received<br />
• 2007-2008 Processed<br />
Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun<br />
Subdivision Applications<br />
Received vs Processed<br />
02006-2007 Received<br />
• 2006-2007 Processed<br />
02007-2008 Received<br />
• 2007-2008 Processed<br />
Apr May Jun
TPS No.4<br />
(Formerly)<br />
5<br />
14<br />
Stage?<br />
POS<br />
Strategy<br />
16<br />
19<br />
21<br />
22<br />
Street & Proposal<br />
Rezone Lot 62 Croyden Rd,<br />
Roleystone - from "Rural<br />
Living X" to "Rural Living X<br />
- Restricted Use - Holiday<br />
Accommodation Resort"<br />
Rezone Lot 7 and Pt Lt 6<br />
Carradme Rd, Bedfordale<br />
Rezone unsuitable public open<br />
space from "Parks and<br />
Recreation (Local)" and<br />
"Public Purpose" to<br />
"Residential" or "Rural<br />
Living" and rezone suitable<br />
public open space from "Rural<br />
Living" to "Parks and<br />
Recreation (Local)", various<br />
reserves and lots in<br />
Karragullen (4 Locations),<br />
Forrestdale (3 Locations), and<br />
Bedfordale (2 Locations).<br />
Rezonmg <strong>of</strong> Lot 16 Mountain<br />
View, Lots 17-21 Albany<br />
Hwy and Lot 22 Turner Pic,<br />
Kelmscott from "District<br />
Centre - Restricted Use No.2"<br />
to "District Centre - Restricted<br />
Use No.4" and Lot 15<br />
Mountain View from<br />
"Residential R15/40" to<br />
"District Centre - Restricted<br />
Use No.4".<br />
Rezoning from "General<br />
Rural" to "Rural Living 2" -<br />
Lot 800 & 801 Herbert Rd,<br />
Karragullen<br />
Rezone 21 Lots along<br />
Buckingham Road, Kelmscott<br />
from "Rural Living 2" to<br />
"Rural Living 1"<br />
TOWN PLANNING SCHEME NO.4 - SCHEME AMENDMENT ACTION TABLE<br />
Reg.<br />
No.<br />
o<br />
(N<br />
'- D .<br />
CS<br />
8<br />
CO<br />
Oflicer<br />
IM<br />
EP<br />
RVD<br />
SN<br />
RVD<br />
JR<br />
Assessmnt<br />
No.<br />
A236055<br />
SCH/4/S<br />
A375&<br />
A361(pt),<br />
P6564<br />
P28307<br />
P108I<br />
P28247<br />
P282-M<br />
P7120<br />
Applkant<br />
Dykstra<br />
Planning<br />
Dykstra<br />
Planning<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Dykstra<br />
Plamung<br />
Dykstra<br />
Planning<br />
Hames<br />
Sharley<br />
Initiation<br />
21/11/05<br />
18/4/06<br />
28/2/06<br />
29/5/06<br />
Requested<br />
further<br />
infonnation<br />
from<br />
applicant<br />
30/6/06<br />
DocunmtittieD<br />
ACoas<br />
9/12/05<br />
9/3/06<br />
—<br />
Env Review<br />
Requireil<br />
28day><br />
Not<br />
assessed<br />
22/5/06<br />
Not<br />
assessed<br />
6/3/07<br />
EPA<br />
decision<br />
received<br />
Submissions<br />
Open<br />
7/6/06<br />
26/3/07<br />
14/6/06<br />
Submissions<br />
Closed<br />
2/8/06<br />
9/5/07<br />
27/7/06<br />
Env Conds<br />
set by<br />
Minister<br />
Adaption<br />
16/10/06<br />
18/6/07<br />
18/9/06<br />
Referred to<br />
DPI for<br />
action<br />
23/10/06<br />
9/7/07<br />
25/9/06<br />
Minister's<br />
Final<br />
Approval<br />
Execution<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
Antendmnt<br />
Documents<br />
Govt.<br />
Gazette<br />
16/11/07
TPS No.4<br />
(Formerly)<br />
27<br />
30<br />
31<br />
32<br />
33<br />
34<br />
35<br />
36<br />
Street & Proposal<br />
Inclusion <strong>of</strong> Pt Lot 34<br />
Wygonda Rd, Roleystone as<br />
an "Additional Use"<br />
Rezone Lot 123 (216) Canns<br />
Road, Bedfordale from "Rural<br />
Living 10" to "Special<br />
Residential"<br />
Rezone from Rural Living 2 to<br />
Residential R15/R25 - Lot 89<br />
(573) Lake Rd, Seville Grove<br />
Amend Canning River<br />
Precinct to conform with MRS<br />
zoning (Urban Development)<br />
- Lot 1 Brookside Ave,<br />
Kelmscott<br />
Rezone Lot 51 Omeagher Rd,<br />
Kairagulien from Parks and<br />
Recreation to "General Rural"<br />
Rezone Lots 123,157 & 17<br />
South Western Hwy & Lots<br />
49 Crystal Crt from R15/R25<br />
to District Centre Restricted<br />
Use<br />
Omnibus Amendments<br />
Inclusion <strong>of</strong> Lot 65 Rokewood<br />
Way, Karragullen as an<br />
"Additional Use"<br />
TOWN PLANNING SCHEME NO.4 - SCHEME AMENDMENT ACTION TABLE<br />
Reg.<br />
No.<br />
o<br />
TPS No.4<br />
(Formerly)<br />
37<br />
39<br />
40<br />
41<br />
42<br />
Street & Proposal<br />
Rezone a portion <strong>of</strong> Reserve<br />
37213 (abutting John Dunn<br />
Reserve) Kelmscott from<br />
"Parks and Recreation<br />
(Local)" to "Industrial<br />
Business"<br />
Rezone Lots 100-104,106lll&124ShepherdCrt&<br />
Lots 112-113 Hatch Crt,<br />
Forrestdale from "Rural" to<br />
"Urban"<br />
Rezone Lots 80 & 82 & 106<br />
Ranford Rd from "Other<br />
Regional Road" to "Urban<br />
Development Zone, Mixed<br />
Business & Local Centre"<br />
Rezone Lots 102 (103)<br />
Waterwheel Road from "Rural<br />
Living 4" to "Special<br />
Residential"<br />
Rezone Lot 20 (65) Robinson<br />
Road, Roleystone from<br />
"General Rural" to "Rural<br />
Living 2"<br />
TOWN PLAIN [NING SCHEME NO.4 - SCHEME AMENDMENT ACTION TABLE<br />
Reg.<br />
No.<br />
8<br />
od<br />
r-<br />
o<br />
a<br />
1<br />
o<br />
i<br />
Oflicer<br />
PS<br />
JR<br />
JR<br />
PRR<br />
EJP<br />
Parol No.<br />
P29667<br />
P20631&<br />
others<br />
P18470,<br />
P23108,<br />
P23148<br />
P12373<br />
P26026<br />
Applicant<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
Aimadale<br />
Greg<br />
Rowe&<br />
Assoc<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Taylor<br />
Buirell<br />
Bamett<br />
Dykstra<br />
Planning<br />
Initiation<br />
Deoimntation<br />
& Costs<br />
No Fees<br />
required<br />
28/9/07<br />
22/10/07<br />
Env Review<br />
Required<br />
28 days<br />
Submissions<br />
Open<br />
Submissions<br />
Closed<br />
Env Conds<br />
set by<br />
Minister<br />
Adoption<br />
Referred to<br />
DPI for<br />
action<br />
Minister's<br />
Final<br />
Approval<br />
Execution<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
Amendmnt<br />
Documents<br />
Govt<br />
Gazette
AUTHORITY <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Planning Applications Monthly Statistics<br />
Received or Determined<br />
1/10/2007 to 30/11/2007<br />
CITY OF <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Print Date: 28/11/2007 1104:58AM LIVE LIVE LIVE<br />
Do^o'e chck onto the Apo'tcst'on to access receipt and fee •n'oimation<br />
Development Application<br />
Received & Closed<br />
Planning Application Description<br />
1015-Change <strong>of</strong> Use<br />
App No Rec Amt Owner Name Description<br />
539/1 738 Change <strong>of</strong> Use Keeping <strong>of</strong> Horses<br />
582/1 *492 Change <strong>of</strong> Use - Warehouse/Industrial<br />
Total; 1015 - Change <strong>of</strong> Use<br />
Rec Ami<br />
1,230<br />
Primary Property<br />
Brookton HWY KARRAGULLEN<br />
19 Brant RD KELMSCOTT<br />
1,230<br />
1021 - Commercial Vehicle Parking (Renewal) 75<br />
App No Rec Amt Owner Name<br />
556/1 75<br />
Applications<br />
2<br />
Applicant Name<br />
M J Kerr<br />
Y O Alitalo<br />
Descnption Primary Property Applicant Name<br />
Commercial Vehicle Parking (Renewal^SS Jarrah RD ROLEYSTONE : S L Floyd<br />
Total: 1021 - Commercial Vehicle Parking (Renewal) 75<br />
1027 - Educational Establishment<br />
App No Rec Amt Owner Name Descnption Primary Property<br />
573/1 Educational Establishment - Installation <strong>of</strong> disabled transportable WC Connell AV KELMSCOTT<br />
Total: 1027 - Educational Establishment<br />
1039 - Home Occupation 370<br />
App No<br />
531/1<br />
599/1<br />
Rec Amt Owner Name<br />
185<br />
185<br />
Description<br />
Pest Control<br />
Home Office<br />
Total. 1039 - Home Occupation<br />
Primary Property<br />
37 Henderson DR SEVILLE GROVE<br />
14 Henty LKT ROLEYSTONE<br />
370<br />
Applicant Name<br />
Department Of<br />
Applicant Name<br />
DP Price<br />
B Stanley<br />
Applicant Address<br />
11 Lowanna Way ARMADALE<br />
154 Stoneham Road ATTADAL<br />
Applicant Address<br />
53 Jarrah Road ROLEYSTONE<br />
Applicant Address<br />
151 Royal St EAST PERTH W<br />
Applicant Address<br />
37 Henderson Drive SEVILLE<br />
14 Henty Lookout ROLEYSTO<br />
Value Rec Dt Clsd Dt Determined<br />
0 05/10/07 06/11/07 Approved<br />
0 19/10/07 26/11/07 Approved<br />
Value Rec Dt<br />
0 24/10/07<br />
Value Rec Dt<br />
75,000 26/10/07<br />
Value Rec Dt<br />
0 04/10/07<br />
0 19/11/07<br />
Clsd Dt<br />
16/11/07<br />
CIsdDt<br />
20/11/07<br />
Determined<br />
Approved<br />
Determined<br />
Completed<br />
Clsd Dt Determined<br />
19/10/07 Approved<br />
27/11/07 Approved<br />
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AUTHORITY<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Armadaie<br />
Planning Applications Monthly Statistics<br />
Received or Determined<br />
1/10/2007 to 30/11/2007<br />
CITY OF <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Print Date 28/11/2007 11:05.04AM LIVE LIVE LIVE<br />
Dojo'e click onto tne Application :o access receipt and fee information<br />
Development Application<br />
Received & Closed<br />
Planning Application Descnption<br />
1040 - Home Occupation Renewal<br />
App No Rec Amt Owner Name<br />
552/1 62<br />
553/1 62<br />
554/1 62<br />
555/1 62 :»<br />
Description<br />
Home Occupation Renewal<br />
Picture Framing<br />
Arts and Crafts Studio<br />
Business Administration<br />
Rec Amt<br />
248<br />
Primary Property<br />
10 KatrinaTCE KELMSCOTT<br />
26 Carawatha AV MT NASURA<br />
17 Palm RD ROLEYSTONE<br />
19 Buckingham RD KELMSCOTT<br />
Total: 1040 - Home Occupation Renewal 248<br />
1093 - Incidental Development 1,084<br />
App No<br />
529/1<br />
539/1<br />
557/1<br />
569/1<br />
Rec Amt Owner Name<br />
23 -t-<br />
738<br />
0<br />
323<br />
Total: 1093 - Incidental Development<br />
1094 - Development Envelope Modification<br />
App No<br />
570/1<br />
593/1<br />
Total:<br />
Descnption<br />
Garage/Shed<br />
Incidental Development<br />
Shed and Single House<br />
Incidental Development - Shed<br />
Rec Amt Owner Name Description<br />
Development Envelope Modification<br />
Development Envelope Modification<br />
1098 - Grouped Dwellings<br />
App No Rec Amt Owner Name<br />
536/1 368<br />
537/1 1,139<br />
Total:<br />
AUTHORITY<br />
1094 - Development Envelope Modification<br />
1098 - Grouped Dwellings<br />
Descriptor<br />
Two (2) Grouped Dwellings<br />
Three (3) Grouped Dwellings<br />
Primary Property<br />
4 Otway PL BEDFORDALE<br />
Brookton «WY KARRAGULLEN<br />
26 Arania PL BEDFORDALE<br />
17 Darling Range DR BEDFORDALE<br />
1,084<br />
Applications<br />
4<br />
Applicant Name<br />
J H Pritchard<br />
M H Green<br />
TH Peters<br />
R Cross<br />
Applicant Name<br />
R Atkinson<br />
MJKerr<br />
TG Fallon<br />
Outdoor World<br />
Primary Property Applicant Name<br />
75 Honeymyrtle LOOP FORRESTDALE C Brownley<br />
17 Darling Range DR BEDFORDALE G P Smart<br />
1,507<br />
Primary Property<br />
139 Forrest RD ARMADALE<br />
8 Devonshire TCE ARMADALE<br />
1,507<br />
Applicant Name<br />
Property Planning &<br />
Daly & Shaw Pty Ltd<br />
Applicant Address<br />
10 Katrina Terrace KELMSCOT<br />
26 Carawatha Avenue MT NAS<br />
17 Palm Road ROLEYSTONE<br />
19 Budcingham Road KELMSC<br />
Applicant Address<br />
4 Otway Place BEDFORDALE<br />
11 Lowanna Way AFiMADALE<br />
52 Amethyst Crescent MT RIC<br />
4 Action Place WANGARA WA<br />
Applicant Address<br />
11 Kennack Vista ATWELL W<br />
17 Darling Range Drive BEDFO<br />
Applicant Address<br />
1/28 Commerce Avenue ARMA<br />
3/15 Keates Road ARMADALE<br />
Value Rec Dt<br />
0 19/10/07<br />
0 26/10/07<br />
0 24/10/07<br />
0 24/10/07<br />
Clsd Dt<br />
19/11/07<br />
19/11/07<br />
20/11/07<br />
20/11/07<br />
Determined<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Value Rec Dt Clsd Dt Determined<br />
9,000 03/10/07 20/10/07 Approved<br />
0 05/10/07 06/11/07 Approved<br />
10,000 31/10/07 13/11/07 Approved<br />
7,652 15/10/07 21/11/07 Approved<br />
Value Rec Dt CIsdDt Determined<br />
0 11/10/07 19/11/07 Approved<br />
0 15/10/07 21/11/07 Approved<br />
Value Rec Dr Clsd Dt Determined<br />
160,000 02/10/07 21/11/07 Approved<br />
495,000 05/10/07 23/11/07 Approved<br />
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AUTHORITY<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Planning Applications Monthly Statistics<br />
Received or Determined<br />
1/10/2007 to 30/11/2007<br />
CITY OF <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Print Date; 28/11/2007 11:05.04AM LIVE LIVE LIVE<br />
Doable clicr< onto fee Application to access receipt and fee information<br />
Development Application<br />
Received & Closed<br />
Planning Application Description<br />
1099-Single House<br />
App No<br />
526/1<br />
527/1 «<br />
S2m -:<br />
538/1 il<br />
543/1?-'%!<br />
557/1 ' =<br />
565/1 an<br />
601/1 *<br />
608/15*5<br />
612/1 t*<br />
614/1 %.<br />
Total:<br />
Total:<br />
AUTHORITY<br />
Rec Amt<br />
331<br />
331<br />
331<br />
920<br />
904<br />
0<br />
369<br />
750<br />
786<br />
805<br />
892<br />
Owner Name Descnption<br />
Single House b- Vacant Survey Strata<br />
Single House - Vacant Survey Strata<br />
Single House - Vacant Survey Strata<br />
-<br />
• »<br />
t :-;<br />
—<br />
1099-Single House<br />
Received & Closed<br />
Single House<br />
Single House<br />
Shed and Single House #<br />
Single House : s<br />
Single House (Rangers Residence)<br />
Single House<br />
Single House<br />
Single House<br />
J *<br />
E<br />
Rec Amt<br />
6,419<br />
Primary Property<br />
164C Streich AV KELMSCOTT<br />
164B Streich AV KELMSCOTT<br />
164A Streich AV KELMSCOTT<br />
159 Canns RD BEDFORDALE<br />
38 Blissett DR BEDFORDALE<br />
26 Arania PL BEDFORDALE<br />
Oxley RD FORRESTDALE<br />
McNess DR ROLEYSTONE<br />
1 Sanctuary CT ROLEYSTONE<br />
0 Soldiers RD ROLEYSTONE<br />
22 Oban LOOP BEDFORDALE<br />
6,419<br />
10,933<br />
Applications<br />
11<br />
Applicant Name<br />
S E Nicholas<br />
S E Nicholas<br />
S E Nicholas<br />
Arnold ScWebaan<br />
Rural Building<br />
T G Fallon<br />
Blueprint Homes (WA)<br />
A Hoskins<br />
Peter Stannanj Homes<br />
SA Beech<br />
Colonnade •<br />
11<br />
27<br />
Applicant Address<br />
38 Old Admiral Lane BEDFOR<br />
38 Old Admiral Lane BEDFOR<br />
38 Old Admiral Lane BEDFOR<br />
2 Trewam Place BEDFORDAL<br />
7/59 Walters Drive OSBORNE<br />
52 Amethyst Crescent MT RIC<br />
11 Delawney Street BALCATTA<br />
52 McDonald Street Osborne P<br />
42 Hasler Road OSBORNE PA<br />
114 Amethyst Crescent MT RIC<br />
10/11 Shepherd Way MARMIO<br />
Value<br />
144,000<br />
144,000<br />
144,000<br />
400,000<br />
392,954<br />
150,000<br />
160,486<br />
326,000<br />
341,579<br />
350,000<br />
388,000<br />
Rec Df<br />
02/10/07<br />
02/10/07<br />
02/10/07<br />
08/10/07<br />
16/10/07<br />
31/10/07<br />
31/10/07<br />
09/11/07<br />
05/11/07<br />
09/11/07<br />
14/11/07<br />
Clsd Dt<br />
29/10/07<br />
29/10/07<br />
29/10/07<br />
19/10/07<br />
221 WOT<br />
13/11/07<br />
05/11/07<br />
22/11/07<br />
22/11/07<br />
22/11/07<br />
22/11/07<br />
Determined<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
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AUTHORITY<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Planning Applications Monthly Statistics<br />
Received or Determined<br />
1/10/2007 to 30/11/2007<br />
CITY OF <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Print Date. 28/11 /2007 11:0504AM LIVE LIVE LIVE<br />
Doi/D'e chck onto the Application to access receipt and fee mfcimatioi<br />
Development Application<br />
Closed<br />
Planning Application Description<br />
1015-Change <strong>of</strong> Use<br />
App No<br />
416/1<br />
432/1<br />
491/1<br />
525/1<br />
532/1<br />
Total:<br />
Rec Amt<br />
: 300<br />
'"'3 0<br />
492<br />
i 246<br />
i -=5884<br />
Owner Name Descnption<br />
Change <strong>of</strong> Use - Transport Depot and Pylon Storage<br />
Change <strong>of</strong> Use - Transport Depot<br />
New structure and Change <strong>of</strong> Use - Place <strong>of</strong> Worship<br />
Change <strong>of</strong> Use - Retail Motor Vehicle and Boat Sales<br />
Change <strong>of</strong> Use - Office (Real Estate)<br />
1015-Change <strong>of</strong> Use<br />
Rec Amt<br />
2,022<br />
Primary Property<br />
879 Warton RD PIARA WATERS<br />
40 Brant RD KELMSCOTT<br />
7 Albany HWY ARMADALE<br />
i251 Railway AV KELMSCOTT i<br />
27 Page RD KELMSCOTT<br />
2,022<br />
1020 - Commercial Vehicle Parking 400<br />
App No Rec Amt Owner Name Descnption<br />
437/1 200 Commercial Vehicle Parking (New Vehicle)<br />
468/1 200 Commercial Vehicle Parking<br />
Total: 1020 - Commercial Vehicle Parking<br />
Primary Property<br />
275 Albany HWY BEDFORDAl£<br />
350 Keane RD FORRESTDALE<br />
1034 - Garden Centre - Retail 1,150<br />
App No<br />
295/1<br />
Total:<br />
Rec Amt Owner Name<br />
1,150<br />
Description<br />
Garden Centre - Retail<br />
1034 - Garden Centre - Retail<br />
400<br />
Primary Property<br />
0 Anstey RD FORRESTDALE<br />
1,150<br />
1036 - Holiday Accommodation 2,950<br />
App No<br />
360/1<br />
Total.<br />
AUTHORITY<br />
Rec, Amt Owner Name<br />
2,950<br />
Description<br />
Health Retreat/Holiday<br />
1036 - Holiday Accommodation<br />
Primary Property<br />
31 Armstrong RD KELMSCOTT<br />
2,950<br />
i4pp/'caf;c/is<br />
5<br />
Applicant Name<br />
Allerding and<br />
Derek Murray & Co<br />
Sheltering Tree<br />
Port Kennedy Marine<br />
S J Bednarek<br />
Applicant Name<br />
TCase<br />
G Reynolds<br />
Applicant Name<br />
Dykstra Planning<br />
Applicant Name<br />
Dykstra Planning<br />
Applicant Address<br />
310A Newcastle Street NORTH<br />
3 Owen Road KELMSCOTT W<br />
Prospect Road ARMADALE W<br />
*11 FiekJen Way PORT KENNE<br />
31 Urch Road ROLEYSTONE<br />
Applicant Address<br />
275 Albany Hwy Bedfordale W<br />
350 Keane Road FORRESTDA<br />
Applicant Address<br />
2953 Albany Highway KELMSC<br />
Applicant Address<br />
2953 Albany Highway KELMSC<br />
Value Rec Dt Clsd Dt Determined<br />
0 08/08/07 16/10/07 Approved<br />
0 22/08/07 02/11/07 Approved<br />
0 18/09/07 14/11/07 Approved<br />
0 21/09/07 29/10/07 Approved<br />
0 27/08/07; 25/10/07 Approved<br />
Value Rec. Dt Clsd Dt Determined<br />
0 24/08/07 02/10/07 Approved<br />
0 07/09/07 22/10/07 Approved<br />
Value Rec Dt CIsdDt Determined<br />
500,000 08/06/07 02/10/07 Approved<br />
Value Rec Dt CIsdDt Determined<br />
1,500,000 10/07/07 13/11/07 Approved<br />
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AUTHORITY<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Planning Applications Monthly Statistics<br />
Received or Determined<br />
1/10/2007 to 30/11/2007<br />
CITY OF <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Print Date- 28/11/2007 11.05:04AM LIVE LIVE LIVE<br />
Ccuo'e ruck onto 'he Application to access rece'Dt a-xi fee information<br />
Development Application<br />
Closed<br />
Planning Application Descnption<br />
1037 - Home Business<br />
App No Rec Amt Owner Name Descnption<br />
472/1 185. Administration for Nash Brothers - Earthmoving Co<br />
516/1 185 Real£state Office<br />
519/1 185 Photography - Portraits and modelling<br />
Total: 1037-Home Business<br />
App No<br />
469/1<br />
470/1<br />
471/1<br />
474/1<br />
475/1<br />
517/1<br />
518/1<br />
Rec Amt<br />
62<br />
124<br />
62<br />
62<br />
62<br />
62<br />
62<br />
Owner Name Description<br />
Reiki Training and Healing<br />
Beauty Therapy<br />
BAO for Electrical Contracting<br />
Machine Quilting Business<br />
Hairdressing<br />
Business Administration<br />
Mobile LPG Repairs and Installation<br />
Total: 1040 - Home Occupation Renewal<br />
Roc Amt<br />
555<br />
Primary Property<br />
111 Canns RD BEDFORDALE<br />
10 Robin RD ROLEYSTONE<br />
2 Tamarind CR KELMSCOTT<br />
555<br />
496<br />
Pnmary Property<br />
60 Westbome RD ROLEYSTONE<br />
12 Rise CTWT RICHON<br />
95 Braemore ST SEVILLE GROVE<br />
47 Buckingham RD KELMSCOTT<br />
24 Hawkstone RD ROLEYSTONE<br />
43A Westfield RD KELMSCOTT<br />
2580 Albany HWY KELMSCOTT<br />
496<br />
Applications<br />
3<br />
Applicant Name<br />
P D Nash<br />
B P Rohner<br />
TM Watson<br />
Applicant Name<br />
ET Squire<br />
TM Walton<br />
S D Officer<br />
S Pinnell<br />
J M Hawkins<br />
R J Cr<strong>of</strong>ts<br />
F Dimasi<br />
Applicant Address<br />
111 Canns Road BEDFORDAL<br />
10 Robin Road ROLEYSTONE<br />
2 Tamarind Crescent KELMSC<br />
Applicant Address<br />
60 Westbome Road ROLEYST<br />
12 Rise Court MT RICHON W<br />
1 Beam Road OCEAN REEF W<br />
47 Buckingham Road KELMSC<br />
24 Hawkstone Road ROLEYST<br />
43A Westfield Road KELMSCO<br />
2580 Albany Highway KELMSC<br />
Value Rec Dt CIsdDt Determined<br />
0 13/09/07 05/10/07 Approved<br />
0 28/09/07 30/10/07 Approved<br />
0 27/09/07 30/10/07 Approved<br />
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Value<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
Rec Dt<br />
14/09/07<br />
13/09/07<br />
10/09/07<br />
12/09/07<br />
06/09/07<br />
20/09/07<br />
20/09/07<br />
Clsd Dt<br />
04/10/07<br />
04/10/07<br />
04/10/07<br />
04/10/07<br />
05/10/07<br />
04/10/07<br />
04/10/07<br />
Determined<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved
AUTHORITY<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Planning Applications Monthly Statistics<br />
Received or Determined<br />
1/10/2007 to 30/11/2007<br />
CITY OF <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Print Date: 28/11/2007 11:05:04AM LIVE LIVE LIVE<br />
Double click onto tne Application to access receipt an information<br />
Development Application<br />
Closed<br />
Planning Application Description<br />
1093 - Incidental Development<br />
App No<br />
325/1<br />
416/1 ;»<br />
436/1 •'<br />
465/1 m<br />
482/1 5^<br />
491/1 i-r<br />
498/1 m<br />
505/1 *<br />
506/1 #.<br />
507/1 •.<br />
508/1 *<br />
509/1 f<br />
511/1<br />
512/1<br />
514/1 «<br />
530/1<br />
534/1 »<br />
535/1 s<br />
Total:<br />
AUTHORITY<br />
Rec Amt<br />
1,100<br />
300<br />
0<br />
123<br />
123<br />
492<br />
646<br />
123<br />
246<br />
123<br />
0<br />
123<br />
123<br />
184<br />
123<br />
0<br />
123<br />
323<br />
Owner Name Description<br />
Shed and Development Envelope Modification<br />
Change <strong>of</strong> .Use - Transport Depot and Pylon Storage<br />
Incidental Development - Sea Containers<br />
Relocation <strong>of</strong> shed - Variation to Approval 10.20072402.1<br />
Incidental Development - Sea Container ^<br />
New structure ami Change <strong>of</strong> Use - Place <strong>of</strong> Worship<br />
Development Envelope Modification and Shed *.<br />
Gazebo ; T<br />
RetrospecBve App. for Alfresco and Store<br />
Conservatory and Verandah "•<br />
Gazebo<br />
Garage<br />
Incidental Development - Shed<br />
Additions to Existing Residence<br />
Patio<br />
Patio<br />
Garage<br />
Shed and Development Envelope Modification =<br />
1093 - Incidental Development<br />
Rec Amt<br />
4,275<br />
Primary Property<br />
23 Heritage DR ROLEYSTONE<br />
879 Warton RD PIARA WATERS<br />
350 Keane RD FORRESTDALE<br />
532 Albany HWY BEDFORDALE<br />
2 Mitchell ST WUNGONG<br />
7 Albany HWY ARMADALE<br />
47 Heath RD ROLEYSTONE<br />
180 Heritage DR ROLEYSTONE<br />
45 Waflangarra DR BEDFORDALE<br />
45 Wallangarra DR BEDFORDALE<br />
95 Carradine RD BEDFORDALE<br />
37 Simons DR ROLEYSTONE<br />
15 Cross RD BEDFORDALE<br />
5 Wungong CL WUNGONG<br />
23 Waterwheel RD N BEDFORDALE<br />
5/31 Third AV KELMSCOTT<br />
5 Wungong CL WUNGONG<br />
36 Waterwheel RD N BEDFORDALE<br />
4,275<br />
Applications<br />
18<br />
Applicant Name<br />
F M Burrows<br />
Allerding and<br />
G Reynolds<br />
KR Patching<br />
WRMcNally<br />
Sheltering Tree<br />
M A Bayley<br />
Outdoor Prestige Pty<br />
Dale Design Group<br />
Dale Design Group<br />
R&M Pergolas<br />
Shed Boss<br />
F T Emms<br />
Arnold Schiebaan<br />
PADwyer<br />
Oasis Patios<br />
Highline Ltd<br />
Kalmar Factory Direct<br />
18<br />
Applicant Address<br />
41 Undoolya Road ALICE SPR<br />
310A Newcastle Street NORTH<br />
350 Keane Road FORRESTDA<br />
532 Albany Highway BEDFOR<br />
2 Mitchell Street WUNGONG<br />
Prospect Road ARMADALE W<br />
140 Wymond Road ROLEYST<br />
5 Galea Place KENWICK WA<br />
2/33 Gillam Drive KELMSCOTT<br />
2/33 Gillam Drive KELMSCOTT<br />
O-13 Epsilon Drive ROCKING<br />
219 Wheatley Street GOSNEL<br />
15 Cross Road BEDFORDALE<br />
2 Trewam Place BEDFORDAL<br />
23 Waterwheel Road North BE<br />
10/15 Alloa Street MADDINGT<br />
Locked Bag 25 WELSHPOOL<br />
25 Davison Street MADDINGT<br />
Value<br />
20,000<br />
35,000<br />
5,000<br />
8,800<br />
3,000<br />
10,000<br />
15,000<br />
9,290<br />
8,000<br />
5,000<br />
11,230<br />
19,800<br />
10,000<br />
80,000<br />
7,000<br />
3,070<br />
29,228<br />
6,182<br />
Rec Df<br />
22/06/07<br />
08/08/07<br />
13/08/07<br />
05/09/07<br />
14/09/07<br />
18/09/07<br />
11/09/07<br />
18/09/07<br />
25/09/07<br />
25/09/07<br />
19/09/07<br />
19/09/07<br />
18/09/07<br />
24/09/07<br />
25/09/07<br />
18/09/07<br />
07/09/07<br />
21/09/07<br />
C/sd Df<br />
18/10/07<br />
16/10/07<br />
18/10/07<br />
24/10/07<br />
29/10/07<br />
14/11/07<br />
18/10/07<br />
02/10/07<br />
15/10/07<br />
15/10/07<br />
03/10/07<br />
07/10/07<br />
07/10/07<br />
15/10/07<br />
19/10/07<br />
20/10/07<br />
19/11/07<br />
13/11/07<br />
Determined<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
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AUTHORITY<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Planning Applications Monthly Statistics<br />
Received or Determined<br />
1/10/2007 to 30/11/2007<br />
CITY OF <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Print Date: 28/11/2007 1105:04AM LIVE LIVE LIVE<br />
Double chck onto the Application to access receipt and fee mJo-mafon<br />
Development Application<br />
Closed<br />
Planning Application Description<br />
1094 - Development Envelope Modification<br />
/Ipp Wo<br />
325/1<br />
450/1<br />
485/1<br />
486/1<br />
498/1<br />
521/1<br />
523/1<br />
535/1<br />
Total:<br />
Rec Amt Owner Name Descnption<br />
1,100 Shed and Development Envelope Modification<br />
i 1,004 Single House and Development Envelope Modification<br />
t 5,309 Development Envelope Modification and Single House<br />
200 Development Envelope Modification<br />
1- 64ff Development Envelope Modification and Shed<br />
t 400 Development EnvelopeModification<br />
» 859; Single House and DevetopmentEnvelope Modification<br />
323 Shed and Development Envetope Modification<br />
1094 - Development Envelope Modification<br />
Rec Ami<br />
9,841<br />
Primary Property<br />
23 Heritage DR ROLEYSTONE<br />
21 Aulini DR BEDFORDALE<br />
8 Skewes WY BEDFORDALE<br />
37 Simons DR ROLEYSTONE<br />
47 Heath RD ROLEYSTONE<br />
26;Arania PL BEDFORDALE : V<br />
5Grono RD BEDFORDALE If<br />
36 Waterwheel RD N BEDFORDALE<br />
9,841<br />
1097-Industry-General 1,006<br />
App No Rec Amt Owner Name Description<br />
432/1 O Change <strong>of</strong> Use - Transport Depot<br />
483/1 230 Extension to existing factory units<br />
522/1 776 Revised application to 10.2006.394.1<br />
Total: 1097 - Industry - General<br />
AUTHORITY<br />
Primary Property<br />
40 Brant RD KELMSCOTT<br />
25 Owen RD KELMSCOTT<br />
3 EBot RD ARMADALE<br />
1,006<br />
Applications<br />
8<br />
Applicant Name<br />
F M Burrows<br />
Plunkett Homes<br />
R Sanforo<br />
C A Prebble<br />
M A Bayley<br />
T G Fallon<br />
Plunkett Homes<br />
Kalmar Factory Direct<br />
Applicant Address<br />
41 Undoolya Road ALICE SPR<br />
PO Box 379 VIC PARK WA 69<br />
Address not supplied<br />
STiSimons Drive ROLEYSTON<br />
140 Wymond Road ROLEYST<br />
52 Amethyst Crescent MT RIC<br />
POfiox 379 VIC PARK WA 69<br />
250avison Street MADDINGT<br />
Applicant Name Applicant Addiess<br />
Derek Murray & Co 3 Owen Road KELMSCOTT W<br />
Poincore Nominees 53 Esplanade ROCKINGHAM<br />
Rodger Giles Builders 10/12 Forest Street SOUTH PE<br />
Value<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
Rec Df<br />
22/06/07<br />
03/09/07<br />
14/09/07<br />
13/09/07<br />
11/09/07<br />
26/09/07<br />
24/09/07<br />
21/09/07<br />
Clsd Dt<br />
18/10/07<br />
24/10/07|<br />
11/10/07|<br />
11/10/071<br />
18/10/07<br />
19/10/07<br />
18/10/07<br />
13/11/07<br />
Determined<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Value Rec Dt CIsdDt Determined<br />
90,000 22/08/07 02/11/07 Approved<br />
100,000 18/09/07 23/10/07 Approved<br />
450,000 26/09/07 16/11/07 Approved<br />
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AUTHORITY<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Planning Applications Monthly Statistics<br />
Received or Determined<br />
1/10/2007 to 30/11/2007<br />
CITY OF <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Print Date: 28/11 /2007 11:05;04AM LIVE LIVE LIVE<br />
Doub : 6 dick onto tne '"ipDiication to access receiot and fee information<br />
Development Application<br />
Closed<br />
Planning Application Description<br />
1098 - Grouped Dwellings<br />
App Wo<br />
239/1<br />
353/1<br />
356/1<br />
371/1<br />
433/1<br />
440/1<br />
444ft<br />
452/1<br />
454/1<br />
455ft<br />
478/1<br />
479/1<br />
480/1<br />
481/1<br />
484ft<br />
489/1<br />
Rec Amf Owner Name<br />
2,410<br />
4,727<br />
345<br />
371 :<br />
2,405 i<br />
1.595<br />
736<br />
296 J C<br />
1,035 *<br />
575<br />
0<br />
299<br />
414<br />
313<br />
368<br />
299<br />
Total: 1098 - Grouped Dwellings<br />
Descnption<br />
Eight (8) Grouped Dwellings<br />
Fourteen (14) Grouped Dwellings<br />
Two (2) Grouped Dwellings<br />
Two (2) Grouped Dwellings<br />
Seven (7) Grouped Dwellings<br />
Four (4) Grouped DweBings<br />
Two (2) Grouped Dwellings<br />
Two(2) Grouped DweBi%s<br />
Three (3) Grouped Dwellings<br />
Two (2) Grouped Dweltegs<br />
Two (2) Grouped Dwellings<br />
Two (2) Grouped Dwellings<br />
Two (2) Grouped Dwellings<br />
Two (2) Grouped Dwellings<br />
Two (2) Grouped Dwellings<br />
Two (2) Grouped Dwellings<br />
Rec Amt<br />
16,187<br />
Primary Property<br />
5 Turner PL KELMSCOTT<br />
20 Gladstone RD ARMADALE<br />
1 Kyogle PL ARMADALE<br />
12 Junee PL ARMADALE<br />
83 Owtram RD ARMADALE<br />
23 Clarence RD ARMADALE<br />
5 Avonlee RD ARMADALE<br />
8 Wobum WY KELMSCOTT<br />
13 Badbuiy RD ARMADALE<br />
22 Challis RD ARMADALE<br />
33 Lensham PL ARMADALE<br />
6 Karoonda ST ARMADALE<br />
5 Treby ST ARMADALE<br />
36 Cobham WYWESTFIELD<br />
17 Bunney RD KELMSCOTT<br />
1 Chidzey DR SEVILLE GROVE<br />
16,187<br />
1099-Single House 8,150<br />
App No<br />
450/1<br />
485/1<br />
494/1<br />
523/1<br />
524/1<br />
Total:<br />
Total:<br />
AUTHORITY<br />
Rec Amf<br />
1,004<br />
5,309<br />
0<br />
859<br />
978<br />
Owner Name Descnption<br />
Single House and Development Envelope Modification<br />
Development Envelope Modification and Single House<br />
Single House<br />
Single House and Development Envelope Modification<br />
Single House<br />
1099-Single House<br />
Closed<br />
Primary Property<br />
21 Aulini DR BEDFORDALE<br />
8 Skewes WY BEDFORDALE<br />
13 Urch RD ROLEYSTONE<br />
5 Grono RD BEDFORDALE<br />
9 Ryniker RD BEDFORDALE<br />
8,150<br />
47,033<br />
Applications<br />
16<br />
Applicant Name<br />
NamcorPtyLtd<br />
Progress<br />
Dykstra Planning<br />
Plunkett Homes<br />
Daly & Shaw Building<br />
Property Planning &<br />
P Mastrodomenico<br />
^Corp T/as Homestart<br />
Property Planning &<br />
Arjai Designs<br />
ACE Enterprises P/L<br />
ML Bowman<br />
Perth Residential<br />
Scott Park Homes Pty<br />
Property Planning &<br />
Dykstra Planning<br />
16<br />
Applicant Name<br />
Plunkett Homes<br />
R Santora<br />
L A Baxter<br />
Plunkett Homes<br />
Atrium Homes<br />
60<br />
Applicant Address<br />
Address not supplied<br />
9 Narrabeen Place KALLAROO<br />
2953 Albany Highway KELMSC<br />
PO Box 379 VIC PARK WA 69<br />
3/15 Keates Road ARMADALE<br />
1/28 Commerce Avenue ARMA<br />
5 Coolgardie Terrace PERTH<br />
PO Box 131 MOUNT HAWTHO<br />
1/28 Commerce Avenue ARMA<br />
PO Box 737 INGLEWOOD WA<br />
33 Lensham Place ARMADALE<br />
I Shanks Court ARMADALE W<br />
307 Shelby Street OSBORNE<br />
II Delawney Street BALCATTA<br />
1/28 Commerce Avenue ARMA<br />
2953 Albany Highway KELMSC<br />
Applicant Address<br />
PO Box 379 VIC PARK WA 69<br />
Address not supplied<br />
13 Urch Road ROLEYSTONE<br />
PO Box 379 VIC PARK WA 69<br />
1/88 Catalano Cct Canning Va<br />
Value<br />
1,200,000<br />
2,487,000<br />
150.000<br />
161.317<br />
1,050.000<br />
600,000<br />
320,000<br />
128,688<br />
450,000<br />
250,000<br />
180,000<br />
130.000<br />
180,000<br />
135,870<br />
160.000<br />
130,000<br />
Va'ue<br />
349,780<br />
586,000<br />
16,500<br />
286,339<br />
425,000<br />
Rec Df<br />
19/04/07<br />
16/07/07<br />
05/07/07<br />
23/07/07<br />
20/08/07<br />
26/08/07<br />
30/08/07<br />
29/08/07<br />
03/09/07<br />
03/09/07<br />
12/09/07<br />
21/09/07<br />
10/09/07<br />
19/09/07<br />
14/09/07<br />
10/09/07<br />
Rec Dt<br />
03/09/07<br />
14/09/07<br />
24/09/07<br />
24/09/07<br />
05/09/07<br />
Clsd Dt<br />
05/10/07<br />
11/10/07<br />
02/11/07<br />
13/10/07<br />
13/11/07<br />
17/10/07<br />
23/11/07<br />
01/11/07<br />
05/11/07<br />
06/11/07<br />
08/10/07.<br />
08/10/07<br />
08/10/07<br />
29/10/07<br />
22/10/07<br />
08/10/07<br />
Clsd Dt<br />
24/10/07<br />
11/10/07<br />
12/10/07<br />
18/10/07<br />
04/10/07<br />
Determined<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approval<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Determined<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
Approved<br />
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AUTHORITY<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Planning Applications Monthly Statistics<br />
Received or Determined<br />
1/10/2007 to 30/11/2007<br />
CITY OF <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Print Date: 28/11/2007 11:05:04AM LIVE LIVE LIVE<br />
Double click onto tne Apohcation to access recemt and fee smoima'i<br />
Total: Development Application 57,966 87<br />
Grand Total: 57,966 87<br />
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SUBDIVISION APPLICATIONS - OCTOBER 2007<br />
REPORT ON CONSEQUENTIAL ACTION OF COUNCIL RECOMMENDATION<br />
SUB NO.<br />
135275<br />
135201<br />
1114-07<br />
1441-07<br />
134812<br />
135604<br />
134177<br />
134789<br />
135214<br />
1526-07<br />
134872<br />
LOCATION<br />
Lots 69 & 58 Peet Rd,<br />
Roleystone<br />
Lots 36 & 3 Holden<br />
Rd, Roleystone<br />
Lot 611 Girraween<br />
St, <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Lot 594 Canterbury<br />
Trail, Forrestdale<br />
Lot 210 Brookton<br />
Hwy, Roleystone<br />
Lot 510 Green Ave,<br />
<strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Lots 859 & 800<br />
Westfield Road,<br />
Seville Grove<br />
Lot 14 Little John<br />
Rd, <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Lots 36 & 3 Holden<br />
Rd, Roleystone<br />
Lot 580 Tenterfield<br />
Green, Forrestdale<br />
Lot 3 Ninth Road,<br />
Brookdale<br />
PROPOSAL<br />
Boundary Realignment<br />
Boundary Realignment<br />
Create 2 Lots from 1 Lot<br />
Create 2 Lots from 1 Lot<br />
Create 2 Lots from 1 Lot<br />
Create 1 Lot plus Road<br />
Widening<br />
Create 23 Lots from 2 Lots<br />
Create 2 Lots from 1 Lot<br />
Create 37 Lots from 1 Lot<br />
Create 2 Lots from 1 Lot<br />
Create 69 Lots from 1 Lot<br />
2007/2008 > n No. <strong>of</strong> Lots<br />
July 2007<br />
533<br />
August 2007<br />
215<br />
September 2007<br />
259<br />
October 2007<br />
140<br />
' TOTAL EoTsrV', rar -1i47. •<br />
COA REC<br />
APPROVAL<br />
APPROVAL<br />
APPROVAL<br />
APPROVAL<br />
APPROVAL<br />
APPROVAL<br />
APPROVAL<br />
APPROVAL<br />
APPROVAL<br />
APPROVAL<br />
APPROVAL<br />
Page D-35<br />
COMMENTS<br />
WAPC Approval<br />
11/10/07<br />
WAPC Approval<br />
11/10/07<br />
WAPC Approval<br />
11/10/07<br />
WAPC Approval<br />
11/10/07<br />
WAPC Approval<br />
15/10/07<br />
WAPC Approval<br />
15/10/07<br />
WAPC Approval<br />
16/10/07<br />
WAPC Approval<br />
18/10/07<br />
WAPC Approval<br />
22/10/07<br />
WAPC Approval<br />
23/10/07<br />
WAPC Approval<br />
11/10/07<br />
FINANCIAL YEAR No. <strong>of</strong> LOTS FINANCIALYEAR No. <strong>of</strong> LOTS<br />
2000/2001 323 Lots' 2004/2005 1024 Lots<br />
2001/2002 579 Lots 2005/2006 2675 Lots<br />
2002/^003^ 1610 Lots<br />
2003/2004 47i,LoC:,;/ /<br />
HA •..'. .*#.<br />
Data refers to lots granted preliminary approval by WAPC only.
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SUBDIVISION APPLICATIONS WITH FINAL APPROVAL -<br />
REPORT ON LOTS REGISTERED FOR FINANCIAL YEARS 2006/07 & 2007/08<br />
2007/08<br />
July<br />
August<br />
September<br />
October<br />
November<br />
December<br />
January<br />
February<br />
March<br />
April<br />
May<br />
June<br />
TOTAL<br />
2006/07<br />
July<br />
August<br />
September<br />
October<br />
November<br />
December<br />
January<br />
February<br />
March<br />
April<br />
May<br />
June<br />
TOTAL<br />
Si<br />
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9<br />
8<br />
15<br />
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3<br />
2<br />
20<br />
5<br />
7<br />
4<br />
2<br />
5<br />
48<br />
REPORT ON LOTS REGISTERED FOR<br />
FINANCIAL YEAR 2007 / 2008<br />
•s<br />
T3<br />
30<br />
26<br />
25<br />
81<br />
—<br />
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24<br />
16<br />
4<br />
4<br />
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2<br />
2<br />
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4<br />
7<br />
6<br />
12<br />
29<br />
FINANCIAL YEAR 2006 / 2007<br />
1<br />
03<br />
J a<br />
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'S.<br />
S<br />
•S-<br />
U :<br />
0<br />
1<br />
18<br />
160<br />
100<br />
64<br />
61<br />
245<br />
39<br />
687<br />
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49<br />
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9<br />
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106<br />
145<br />
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23<br />
22<br />
35<br />
27<br />
212<br />
26<br />
114<br />
57<br />
104<br />
83<br />
256<br />
44<br />
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197<br />
129<br />
166<br />
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PEDESTRIAN ACCESS WAY CLOSURES - SIGNIFICANT ACTION DURING OCTOBER 2007<br />
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PEDESTRIAN ACCESS WAY (PAW) CLOSURES<br />
LOCATION<br />
PAW between Lots<br />
201(12) and 202(10)<br />
Jarrah Cls, Westfield<br />
PAW between Lots<br />
705(10) & 714 (9)<br />
Clybucca Pic,<br />
<strong>Armadale</strong><br />
PAW between Lots<br />
186 & 214 Elm Close<br />
and between Lots 187<br />
& 212 Tall Karri Cls,<br />
Westfield<br />
PAW between Lots<br />
216 & 217 Megan<br />
Way and between<br />
Lots 259 & 260 Kari<br />
Crt, Westfield<br />
PAW between Lots<br />
101 &102<br />
O'SullivanDrand<br />
between Lots 120 &<br />
121 RedtingleRd,<br />
Westfield<br />
A SB<br />
I<br />
ii 5<br />
12/10/01 Yes Yes 14/3/03<br />
18/3/04 Yes Yes<br />
Extended<br />
to<br />
13/08/04<br />
14/12/04 Yes Yes 19/3/07<br />
24/2/05 Yes Yes 17/11/06<br />
21/12/05 Yes Yes 7/4/06<br />
COMMENTS<br />
Page D-37<br />
Council resolved not to<br />
close PAW on 12/9/06.<br />
Referred to Technical<br />
Services Directorate<br />
regarding possible lighting<br />
and other improvement<br />
works. This item has been<br />
transferred to the<br />
Technical Services<br />
Outstanding Councillor<br />
Items List.<br />
Council resolved not to<br />
close PAW on 18/4/06.<br />
Referred to Technical<br />
Services Directorate<br />
regarding possible lighting<br />
and other improvement<br />
works. This item has been<br />
transferred to the<br />
Technical Services<br />
Outstanding Councillor<br />
Items List.<br />
Closure Assessment<br />
Report sent to WAPC.<br />
Awaiting response.<br />
Report sent to WAPC.<br />
Awaiting response. Follow<br />
up letter sent to WAPC.<br />
Awaiting response.<br />
Awaiting response from<br />
DPI - trial closure<br />
occurring as per Minister's<br />
request.
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REPORT ON ROAD NAMING REQUESTS RECEIVED & CONSEQUENTIAL ACTION OF<br />
COUNCIL RECOMMENDATION-<br />
PROPOSAL<br />
Naming <strong>of</strong> new road reserves within the new<br />
subdivisions <strong>of</strong> Lots 80 & 27 Lake Road and<br />
Lot 37 Westfield Road, Seville Grove<br />
Naming <strong>of</strong> new road "Cilantro Parkway" and<br />
modify the road type <strong>of</strong> "Verdant Circle" to<br />
"Verdant Crescent" with the subdivision <strong>of</strong><br />
Lot 879 Lake Road, Seville Grove<br />
Naming <strong>of</strong> new road reserves within the<br />
Forrestdale Business Park<br />
Naming <strong>of</strong> new road reserves within Lot 101<br />
Waterwheel Road, Bedfordale<br />
Naming <strong>of</strong> three new road reserves on Lot<br />
14 & 29 Westfield Rd, Seville Grove<br />
Naming <strong>of</strong> new road reserve with the<br />
subdivision <strong>of</strong> Part Lot 4 Irymple Road and<br />
Lot 160 Gardiner Road, Karragullen.<br />
Naming <strong>of</strong> new road reserve within<br />
Champion Lakes on Lot 9000 Lake Road,<br />
Champion Lakes<br />
•• .• • NEW RtAD-NAMES 2007'/08 ,<br />
COA REC<br />
Approval<br />
18/6/07<br />
Approval<br />
18/6/07<br />
Approval<br />
16/7/07<br />
Approval<br />
16/7/07<br />
Approval<br />
20/8/07<br />
Approval<br />
19/11/07<br />
Approval<br />
19/11/07<br />
NEW ROAD NAME<br />
Various<br />
Verdant Crescent &<br />
Cilantro Parkway<br />
Various<br />
Grieve Way &<br />
Meldrum Way<br />
Coleus Way,<br />
Lecania Street &<br />
Kalanchoe<br />
Approach<br />
Civa Heights<br />
Henley Drive<br />
DETERMINATION<br />
Geographic Names<br />
Committee<br />
GNC Approval<br />
1/8/07<br />
GNC Approval<br />
4/7/07<br />
GNC Approval<br />
15/8/07<br />
GNC Approval<br />
15/8/07<br />
GNC Approval<br />
13/9/07
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COMPLIANCE OFFICER'S REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER 2007<br />
1 SCHEDULE 6 CONDITIONS<br />
OF APPROVAL<br />
1.1 INDUSTRIAL<br />
Current Year - Month to Date<br />
Current Year - Year to Date<br />
1.2 COMMERCIAL<br />
Current Year - Month to Date<br />
Current Year - Year to Date<br />
1.3 RESIDENTIAL<br />
Current Year - Month to Date<br />
Current Year - Year to Date<br />
1.4 RURAL<br />
Current Year - Month to Date<br />
Current Year - Year to Date<br />
SUB TOTAL YEAR TO DATE<br />
2 CAR WRECKS AND<br />
RELATED ISSUES<br />
2.1 INDUSTRIAL<br />
Current Year - Month to Date<br />
Current Year - Year to Date<br />
2.2 COMMERCIAL<br />
Current Year - Month to Date<br />
Current Year - Year to Date<br />
2.3 RESIDENTIAL<br />
Current Year - Month to Date<br />
Current Year - Year to Date<br />
2.4 RURAL<br />
Current Year - Month to Date<br />
Current Year - Year to Date<br />
SUB TOTAL YEAR TO DATE<br />
No. <strong>of</strong><br />
inspections<br />
3<br />
6<br />
2<br />
3<br />
99<br />
125<br />
6<br />
15<br />
No. not<br />
complying<br />
3<br />
3<br />
1<br />
0<br />
3<br />
2<br />
0<br />
0<br />
No.<br />
rectified<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
REF : SA/PW<br />
No.<br />
prosecutions<br />
instituted<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
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No.<br />
prosecutions<br />
successful<br />
172 9 0 0 0<br />
inspections complying<br />
106<br />
106<br />
0<br />
0<br />
228<br />
240<br />
3<br />
3<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
2<br />
13<br />
0<br />
0<br />
•' i l l '<br />
Rectified<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
o<br />
10<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
•' No:<br />
prosecutions<br />
instituted<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
1<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
No.<br />
prosecutions<br />
successful<br />
361 1 13 10 | 1 o 1<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0
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COMPLIANCE OFFICER'S REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER 2007<br />
3 TRUCK PARKING<br />
3.1 COMMERCIAL<br />
Current Year - Month to Date<br />
Current Year - Year to Date<br />
3.2 RESIDENTIAL<br />
Current Year - Month to Date<br />
Current Year - Year to Date<br />
3.3 RURAL<br />
Current Year - Month to Date<br />
Current Year - Year to Date<br />
SUB TOTAL YEAR TO DATE<br />
4 OTHER TPSBREACHES<br />
4.1 INDUSTRIAL<br />
Current Year - Month to Date<br />
Current Year - Year to Date<br />
4.2 COMMERCIAL<br />
Current Year - Month to Date<br />
Current Year - Year to Date<br />
4.3 RESIDENTIAL<br />
Current Year - Month to Date<br />
Current Year - Year to Date<br />
4.4 RURAL<br />
Current Year - Month to Date<br />
Current Year - Year to Date<br />
SUB TOTAL YEAR TO DATE<br />
TOTALS - YEAR TO DATE<br />
PROSECUTION DETAILS<br />
KC Nominees P/L<br />
Mr P W & Mrs Y L Doulton<br />
Mr D G Davis<br />
Mr W H Bull<br />
No. <strong>of</strong><br />
JnspijrtiiJns:,<br />
0<br />
0<br />
28<br />
33<br />
0<br />
0<br />
48<br />
No, <strong>of</strong><br />
inspections<br />
3<br />
5<br />
0<br />
1<br />
44<br />
46<br />
3<br />
4<br />
No, not<br />
i jpnplifng<br />
0<br />
0<br />
4<br />
8<br />
0<br />
0<br />
8<br />
No. not<br />
complying<br />
0<br />
1<br />
0<br />
0<br />
2<br />
6<br />
3<br />
4<br />
No.<br />
rectified<br />
0<br />
0<br />
5<br />
6<br />
0<br />
0<br />
6<br />
No.<br />
rectified<br />
0<br />
1<br />
0<br />
1<br />
0<br />
2<br />
0<br />
0<br />
REF : SA/PW<br />
No.<br />
prosecutions<br />
Instituted<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
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No.<br />
prosecutions<br />
, successful<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0 0<br />
No.<br />
prosecutions<br />
instituted<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
2<br />
2<br />
0<br />
0<br />
No.<br />
prosecutions<br />
successful<br />
56 9 4 0 0<br />
625 35 25 3 0<br />
PROPERTY<br />
Lot 1 Clifton St, Lots 2<br />
& 3 Gilwell Ave,<br />
Kelmscott<br />
Lot 900 11 WakehurstPl<br />
Kelmscott<br />
Lotl02 10Chadwick<br />
Pde Brookdale<br />
Lot 47 31 CohunaDr<br />
<strong>Armadale</strong><br />
OFFENCE<br />
Unauthorised<br />
Use<br />
Unauthorised<br />
Use<br />
Unauthorised<br />
Use<br />
Unauthorised<br />
Use<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
0<br />
OUTCOME<br />
Negotiations<br />
continuing with<br />
regard to an out <strong>of</strong><br />
Court settlement.<br />
Prosecution<br />
commenced.<br />
To Council for<br />
resolution.<br />
To Council for<br />
resolution.
Information <strong>Bulletin</strong><br />
Information Items from the Development Services Directorate<br />
COMPLIANCE OFFICER'S REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF OCTOBER 2007<br />
REF : SA/PW<br />
Page D-42<br />
BUILDING PROSECUTION MATTERS REFERRED TO PLANNING COMPLIANCE<br />
PROSECUTION<br />
DETAILS<br />
Mr & Mrs D M Millar<br />
Ms G Neighbour<br />
Mr D Filarsky<br />
Mr K G Schaffer<br />
Mr D N McKay<br />
Mr & Mrs K Rophia<br />
PROPERTY. ;'•:••'<br />
Lot88(16)Wandoo<br />
Street, Mt Nasura.<br />
Lot Lot 521 (2)<br />
Penjan Place,<br />
Kelmscott<br />
Lot 4 (14) Billing<br />
Place Mt Richon<br />
Lot 105(61)CaiTick<br />
Road, Mt Richon.<br />
Lot 12 (26) Trevor<br />
Court, Roleystone<br />
Lot 32 (125) Holden<br />
Road, Roleystone<br />
„OFFENCE<br />
•<br />
Breach Section 401<br />
Notice (Building)<br />
Dangerous<br />
retaining wall<br />
Unauthorised Fence/<br />
Compliance issues<br />
Incomplete<br />
retaining wall<br />
Unauthorised<br />
retaining wall/fence<br />
Illegal fence<br />
OUTCOME<br />
Awaiting information<br />
re financial status.<br />
Section 403 Notice<br />
pending.<br />
Awaiting access due<br />
to health reasons.<br />
Referred for<br />
prosecution.<br />
Referred for Service<br />
<strong>of</strong> Section 401 Notice.<br />
Negotiating with<br />
owner to remove<br />
fence.
Information <strong>Bulletin</strong><br />
Information Items from the Development Services Directorate<br />
BUILDING SERVICES MANAGER'S REPORT-APPROVALS FOR OCTOBER 2007<br />
BUILDING LICENCES ISSUED<br />
Building<br />
Licences<br />
Issued<br />
July<br />
06<br />
07<br />
Aug<br />
06<br />
07<br />
Sept<br />
06<br />
07<br />
Oct<br />
06<br />
07<br />
Nov<br />
06<br />
07<br />
Dec<br />
06<br />
07<br />
Jan<br />
07<br />
08<br />
Feb<br />
07<br />
08<br />
Mar<br />
07<br />
08<br />
Apr<br />
07<br />
08<br />
May<br />
07<br />
08<br />
Jun<br />
07<br />
08<br />
2006/2007<br />
Full year<br />
Total<br />
2007/2008<br />
Progressive r<br />
Total<br />
ii<br />
(J<br />
c<br />
.15<br />
16,0D0K<br />
KDODK<br />
12.000K<br />
ICOOOK<br />
S 8,000K<br />
6.D00K<br />
4.0DOK<br />
2,BOOK<br />
OK<br />
BuiidiiKj Applications<br />
Top 10 ••'alues<br />
18<br />
ret* 70K oui *SF est*<br />
8 9 22 21 52<br />
Proposal Type<br />
AUTHORITY <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Building Applications Monthly Statistics<br />
Issued<br />
01/10/2007 to 31/10/2007<br />
Closed Building Applications<br />
5 3<br />
-i<br />
8 -i<br />
TGD 10 Oiosea<br />
1-7<br />
Proposst Typiks<br />
CITY OF <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Double click onto the Application to access receipt and fee information LIVE LIVE LIVE<br />
1 - Residence (1a) 76,516.81 68<br />
App No Det Dt Owner Name / Address Builder Name / Address Bid Reg Primary Property Floor Frame Walls Ro<strong>of</strong> Area Value Indemnity Ins / Policy Fees<br />
2219/06 15/10/07 CWWaite<br />
49 Phoenix Drive KENWICK WA 6<br />
516/07 29/10/07 J Healy<br />
524/07 05/10/07 A G Hansen<br />
153 Third Avenue KELMSCOTT W<br />
172 Carradine Road BEDFORDALE<br />
534/07 31/10/07 A Pramujaningsih<br />
18 Fallon Place SEVILLE GROVE<br />
808/07 20/10/07 J Baker<br />
6 Dyer Street KELMSCOTT WA 61<br />
Scott Park Homes Pty Ltd<br />
11 Delawney Street BALCATTA W<br />
JWH Group - In Vogue 11419 26 Kobus HTS<br />
PO Box 55 Westfield Shopping Ce ROLEYSTONE<br />
AG Hansen OB/2601/0172 Carradine RD<br />
172 Carradine Road BEDFORDAL 7 BEDFORDALE<br />
Novus Homes 8967 1 Vellender RD<br />
3/5 Stretton Place BALCATTA W BEDFORDALE<br />
Scott Park Homes Pty Ltd 10564 16 Oakleigh PASS<br />
11 Delawney Street BALCATTA W HARRISDALE<br />
10564 9 Ryniker RD BEDFORDALE CG TT DB MN<br />
CG TF<br />
TS SF<br />
CG NS<br />
CG TF<br />
BR Tl<br />
TS MN<br />
BR Tl<br />
BR Tl<br />
301<br />
329<br />
185<br />
366<br />
270<br />
233,817CGU Home Warranty<br />
06.HWI.0038757.06<br />
209,630CGU Home Warranty<br />
06.HWI 0053181.06<br />
350,000<br />
327,263Vero Insurance Limited<br />
RCW72949463<br />
196,490CGU Home Warranty<br />
06.HWI.0046560.06<br />
1,204.51<br />
1,121.26<br />
1,848.64<br />
1,730 82<br />
1,053.18<br />
Paae 1 <strong>of</strong> 28
AUTHORITY<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Building Applications Monthly Statistics<br />
Issued<br />
01/10/2007 to 31/10/2007<br />
CITY OF <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Double click onto tne Application to access receipt and tee mton LIVE LIVE LIVE<br />
1 - Residence (1a) 76,516.81 68<br />
App Nc<br />
1008/07<br />
1157/07<br />
1160/07r<br />
1179/07<br />
1218/07<br />
1219/07<br />
1220/07<br />
1226/07<br />
1230/07<br />
1233/07<br />
1236/07<br />
1250/07<br />
1257/07<br />
1333/07<br />
1334/07<br />
1340/07<br />
1354/07<br />
1357/07<br />
Det Dt<br />
17/10/07<br />
08/10/07<br />
29/10/07<br />
23/10/07<br />
31/10/07<br />
04/10/07<br />
23/10/07<br />
23/10/07<br />
10/10/07<br />
04/10/07<br />
13/10/07<br />
17/10/07<br />
24/10/07<br />
05/10/07<br />
19/10/07<br />
23/10/07<br />
10/10/07<br />
09/10/07<br />
AUTHORITY<br />
Owner Name / Address<br />
G P Ghilarducci<br />
1759 Canning Road KARRAGULLE<br />
K R Kamnaralne<br />
26 Beard Place QUEENS PARK W<br />
P Renter<br />
32 Brolga Prom WILLETTON WA<br />
D J Smith<br />
4 Crown Street RIVERVALE WA 6<br />
A J Boshart "<br />
78 Jackson Avenue KARRINYUP W<br />
ECBolding<br />
20 Wheelwright Road LESMURDIE<br />
Stockland WA Development Pty Ltd<br />
Level 16/157 Liverpool Street SYDN<br />
Stockland WA Development Pty Ltd<br />
Level 16/157 Liverpool Street SYDN<br />
M A Sullivan<br />
75 SON South Annexe RAAF BASE<br />
J Marsh<br />
7/15 Stone Street SOUTH PERTH<br />
M Panomarenko<br />
108 Bennet Drive CANNING VALE<br />
K E Bone<br />
16 Prichard Place CANNING VALE<br />
J Gunawan<br />
28A Karel Avenue WILLETON WA<br />
Highbury Homes WA Pty Ltd<br />
PO Box 281 WELSHPOOL WA 69<br />
R C Wells<br />
90B Petra Street BICTON WA 615<br />
D R Paterson<br />
17D Beatty Avenue EAST VIC PAR<br />
J Evans<br />
13 Salisbury Street ST JAMES WA<br />
R Waite<br />
3a Kite Court HUNTINGDALE WA<br />
Builder Name / Address<br />
BGC Residential Pty Ltd<br />
3 Ord Street WEST PERTH WA<br />
Ashmy Pty Ltd<br />
5 The Esplanade MT PLEASANT<br />
Ashmy Pty Ltd<br />
5 The Esplanade MT PLEASANT<br />
Tangent Nominees Pty Ltd<br />
242 Leach highway MYAREE WA<br />
Tangent Nominees Pty Ltd<br />
242 Leach Highway MYAREE WA<br />
Webb & Brown-Neswes Home<br />
129 Hasler Road OSBORNE PAR<br />
APG Homes Pty LM<br />
235 Balcatta Road BALCATTA W<br />
APG Homes Pty IM<br />
235 Balcatta Road BALCATTA W<br />
Blue Print Homes WA Pty Ltd<br />
11A Delawney Street BALCATTA<br />
Gem mill Homes Pty Ltd<br />
79 Walters Drive OSBORNE PAR<br />
Metrostyle -<br />
80 Walters Drive OSBORNE PAR<br />
Celebration Nominees<br />
1/1 Hector Street Osborne Park W<br />
Ventura Homes Pty Ltd<br />
87-89 Guthrie Street OSBORNE P<br />
Highbury Homes WA Pty Ltd<br />
PO Box 281 WELSHPOOL WA 6<br />
Tangent Nominees Pty Ltd T/As<br />
Suite 2, 34 Hasler Road OSBORN<br />
Scott Park Homes Pty Ltd<br />
11 Delawney Street BALCATTA W<br />
Celebration Homes<br />
131 Hasler Road OSBORNE PAR<br />
Celebration Homes<br />
131 Hasler Road OSBORNE PAR<br />
Bid Reg<br />
9769<br />
6552<br />
6552<br />
10689<br />
10689<br />
5409<br />
10035<br />
10035<br />
11904<br />
11703<br />
11419<br />
9780<br />
10805<br />
10655<br />
10689<br />
10564<br />
9780<br />
9780<br />
Primary Property<br />
54 Raebum RD<br />
ROLEYSTONE<br />
9 Columbia PWY PIARA<br />
WATERS<br />
50 WhittakerTRN PIARA<br />
WATERS<br />
4 Sheldon ST PIARA<br />
WATERS<br />
7Mansfield WY PIARA<br />
WATERS<br />
5Soho L HARRISDALE<br />
29 Bluestone LOOP PIARA<br />
WATERS<br />
31 Bluestone LOOP PIARA<br />
WATERS<br />
13 Fulmar WY SEVILLE<br />
GROVE<br />
3CounihanBND<br />
HARRISDALE<br />
41 WhittakerTRN PIARA<br />
WATERS<br />
21 MacDougal WY<br />
HARRISDALE<br />
8 Gallinago CNR<br />
HARRISDALE<br />
11 Splendid GDNS<br />
HARRISDALE<br />
22 Gallinago CNR<br />
HARRISDALE<br />
25 Baystone PDE<br />
HARRISDALE<br />
7 Chanot TRN HARRISDALE<br />
33 Chariot TRN<br />
HARRISDALE<br />
LIVE LIVE LIVE<br />
Floor<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
Frame<br />
TF<br />
SF<br />
SF<br />
NS<br />
NS<br />
NS<br />
NS<br />
NS<br />
TF<br />
TF<br />
NS<br />
NS<br />
NS<br />
TF<br />
NS<br />
TF<br />
NS<br />
TT<br />
Walk<br />
DB<br />
DB<br />
BR<br />
DB<br />
DB<br />
BR<br />
BR<br />
BR<br />
DB<br />
DB<br />
BR<br />
BR<br />
DB<br />
DB<br />
DB<br />
BR<br />
DB<br />
DB<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong><br />
MN<br />
Tl<br />
Tl<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MU<br />
Tl<br />
MN<br />
MU<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
Tl<br />
MN<br />
Tl<br />
Area<br />
293<br />
275<br />
226<br />
244<br />
215<br />
269<br />
348<br />
338<br />
249<br />
266<br />
303<br />
244<br />
276<br />
329<br />
200<br />
310<br />
241<br />
311<br />
Value Indemnity Ins / Policy Fees<br />
289,235Vero Insurance Limited 1,533.76<br />
RCW72928432<br />
178,539Vero Insurance Limited 940.18<br />
RCW73144801<br />
225,125Vero Insurance Limited 1,201.55<br />
RCW73423540<br />
229,311CGU Home Warranty 1,223.25<br />
06.HW).0055263.06<br />
182,090CGU Home Warranty 978.56<br />
06.HWI.0055836.06 J<br />
325,992Vero Insurance Limited 1,726.23<br />
RCW73038684<br />
449,939Vero Insurance Limited 2,321.69<br />
RCW73038416<br />
440,905Vero Insurance Limited 2,368.51<br />
RCW73038396<br />
157,058Vero Insurance Limited 850.85<br />
06.HWI.0050762.06<br />
239,440CGU Home Warranty 1,277.73<br />
06.HWI.0051902.06<br />
203,827CGU Home Warranty 1,093.19<br />
06.HWI.0052209.06<br />
161,411Vero Insurance Limited 873.40<br />
RCW73052202<br />
187,298Vero Insurance Limited 1,007.54<br />
RCW73079383<br />
250,000QBE Insurance 1,332.46<br />
6J-0002247-BWI-0041<br />
183,828CGU Home Warranty 989.57<br />
06. HWI.0055848.06<br />
232,718Vero Insurance Limited 1,242.91<br />
06.HWI.0051631.06<br />
154,318Vero Insurance Limited 836.65<br />
RCW73068251<br />
183,671Vero Insurance Limited 986 75<br />
RCW73002364<br />
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AUTHORITY<br />
Double chck onto the Application to access receipi and fee intormati<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Building Applications Monthly Statistics<br />
Issued<br />
01/10/2007 to 31/10/2007<br />
1 - Residence (1a) 76,516.81 68<br />
Apo No<br />
1362/07<br />
1365/07<br />
1367/07<br />
1376/07<br />
1382/07<br />
1385/07<br />
1392/07<br />
1399/07<br />
1404/07<br />
1405/07<br />
1412/07<br />
1413/07<br />
1414/07<br />
1415/07<br />
1428/07<br />
1429/07<br />
1432/07<br />
1433/07<br />
Det Dt<br />
10/10/07<br />
04/10/07<br />
04/10/07<br />
23/10/07<br />
10/10/07<br />
23/10/07<br />
23/10/07<br />
12/10/07<br />
03/10/07<br />
05/10/07<br />
04/10/07<br />
26/10/07<br />
31/10/07<br />
24/10/07<br />
18/10/07<br />
10/10/07<br />
16/10/07<br />
16/10/07<br />
AUTHORITY<br />
Owner Name / Aodress<br />
S Rigby<br />
18 Tarragon Place THORNLIE WA<br />
G Horlcok<br />
17Calley Drive LEEMING WA 614<br />
DNellany<br />
143 Eglington Crescent HAMERSLE<br />
j Seiden<br />
Ashmy Pty Ltd<br />
2/32 Lacey Street EAST CANNING 5 The Esplanade MT PLEASANT<br />
DR Andrews<br />
Content Living<br />
16 Crystal Brook Road WATTLE GR 6 Gould Street OSBORNE PARK<br />
R Males<br />
Peter Stannard Homes Pty Ltd<br />
1 Saltram Turn CANNING VALE W 42 Hasler Road OSBORNE PARK<br />
SDrew<br />
Ventura Homes Pty Ltd<br />
27 Brunswick Road THORNLIE WA 87-89 Guthrie Street OSBORNE P<br />
H Simuchoba<br />
SWoodsideLoopBECKENHAM W<br />
NS Williams<br />
3 Pries Place KELMSCOTT WA 61<br />
A Murray<br />
7 Waterway Close SEVILLE GROV<br />
A Barber<br />
17 Arrowgrass Road CANNING VAL<br />
P Russell<br />
5 Otway Crescent HIGH WYCO<strong>MB</strong>E<br />
GBrophy<br />
12 Cambey Way BRENTWOOD W<br />
A K Jain<br />
32 Corbel Street SHELLEY WA 61<br />
G P Small<br />
17 Ragamuffin Terrace WILLETON<br />
M Leclercq<br />
7/128 Guildford Road MAYLANDS<br />
K Gomersall<br />
20 Beesley Street EAST VICTORIA<br />
NYusuf<br />
32 Bert Street GOSNELLS WA 61<br />
Builder Name / Adaress<br />
Homebuyers Centre Pty Ltd<br />
7 Delawney Street BALCATTA W<br />
Homebuyers Centre Pty Ltd<br />
7 Delawney Street BALCATTA W<br />
Homebuyers Centre Pty Ltd<br />
7 Delawney Street BALCATTA W<br />
Goldstyle Homes Pty Ltd<br />
11/288 Amherst Road CANNING V<br />
Celebration Homes<br />
131 Hasler Road OSBORNE PAR<br />
Celebration Homes<br />
131 Hasler Road OSBORNE PAR<br />
Homebuyers Centre Pty Ltd<br />
7 Delawney Street BALCATTA W<br />
Ventura Homes Pty Ltd<br />
87-89 Guthrie Street OSBORNE P<br />
Homebuyers Centre Pty Ltd<br />
7 Delawney Street BALCATTA W<br />
Homestart<br />
6 Bennett Street EAST PERTH W<br />
Celebration Homes<br />
PO Box 1602 Osborne Park WA 6<br />
Ashmy Pty Ltd<br />
5 The Esplanade MT PLEASANT<br />
Homebuyers Centre Pty Ltd<br />
7 Delawney Street BALCATTA W<br />
Homebuyers Centre Pty Ltd<br />
7 Delawney Street BALCATTA W<br />
Bid Reg<br />
8370<br />
8370<br />
8370<br />
6552<br />
8867<br />
6583<br />
10805<br />
S829<br />
9780<br />
9780<br />
8370<br />
10805<br />
8370<br />
6415<br />
9780<br />
6552<br />
8370<br />
8370<br />
Primary Property<br />
17 Binnia MW HARRISDALE<br />
16 Chariot TRN<br />
HARRISDALE<br />
7 Binnia MWHARRISDALE<br />
52 WhittakerTRN PIARA<br />
WAIbHS<br />
80 BroadwayiBVD PIARA<br />
WAIbKS if.<br />
7 Stills AV HARRISDALE<br />
17 Whimbrel WY<br />
HARRISDALE<br />
SOWWttakerTRN PIARA<br />
WAIbHS<br />
9 Cheltenhaiii APP<br />
HARRISDALE<br />
37 Chariot TRN<br />
HARRISDALE<br />
12 Binnia MWHARRISDALE<br />
18 Binnia MWHARRISDALE<br />
13 Binnia MW HARRISDALE<br />
1 Lowell TCE PIARA<br />
WATERS<br />
13 Kersley LOOP<br />
HARRISDALE<br />
2 Rosette PL PIARA<br />
WATERS<br />
5 Chanot TRN HARRISDALE<br />
2 Chanot TRN HARRISDALE<br />
LIVE LIVE LIVE<br />
Floor<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
Frame<br />
NS<br />
NS<br />
NS<br />
ST<br />
TT<br />
TT<br />
NS *<br />
TF<br />
NS<br />
NS<br />
NS<br />
NS<br />
NS<br />
TT<br />
NS<br />
ST<br />
TT<br />
TT<br />
Waili • Ro<strong>of</strong><br />
DB MN<br />
DB<br />
DB<br />
DB<br />
DB<br />
DB<br />
DB<br />
BR<br />
BR<br />
BR<br />
DB<br />
DB<br />
DB<br />
DB<br />
DB<br />
DB<br />
DB<br />
DB<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
Tl<br />
Tl<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
Tl<br />
MN<br />
Tl<br />
MN<br />
Tl<br />
Area<br />
224<br />
240<br />
230<br />
197<br />
237<br />
330<br />
302<br />
276<br />
292<br />
184<br />
209<br />
253<br />
224<br />
292<br />
319<br />
300<br />
244<br />
225<br />
CITY OF <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Value Inaemnity Ins / Policy<br />
166,245Vero Insurance Limited<br />
RCW73008392<br />
172,445Vero Insurance Limited<br />
RCW72976938<br />
186,054Vero Insurance Limited<br />
RCW72989114<br />
156,662Vero Insurance Limited<br />
171,692Vero Insurance Limited<br />
RCW73109641<br />
326,740Vero Insurance Limited<br />
RCW73112105<br />
209,151 Vero Insurance Limited<br />
RCW73110510<br />
393,00OCGU Home Warranty<br />
1003145<br />
187,265Vero Insurance Limited<br />
RCW73101016<br />
170,000Vero Insurance Limited!<br />
RCW73387855<br />
151,750Vero Insurance Limitedf<br />
RCW72935285<br />
175,848Vero Insurance Limited<br />
RCW3116782<br />
162,193Vero Insurance Limited<br />
RCW72914778<br />
197,156Vero Insurance Limited<br />
RCW73059108<br />
192,758Vero Insurance Limited<br />
RCW73125207<br />
222,906Vero Insurance Limited<br />
RCW73400590<br />
202,800Vero Insurance Limited<br />
RCW73108715<br />
173,790Vero Insurance Limited<br />
RCW73108723<br />
LIVE LIVE LIVE<br />
hees<br />
896.45<br />
928.58<br />
999.10<br />
828.73<br />
926.69<br />
1,730.11<br />
1,120.78<br />
2,073.46<br />
1,007.37<br />
917.91<br />
821.34<br />
948.21<br />
875.46<br />
1,058.62<br />
1,035.84<br />
1,151.13<br />
1,087.87<br />
937.55<br />
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AUTHORITY<br />
Double chck onto the Apphcamn to access receipt and fee information<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Building Applications Monthly Statistics<br />
Issued<br />
01/10/2007 to 31/10/2007<br />
1 - Residence (1a) 76,516.81 68<br />
App No Det Dt<br />
1436/07 25/10/07<br />
1445/07<br />
1446/07<br />
•••r-<br />
1452/07<br />
• tX<br />
1453/07<br />
1489HJ7<br />
1493/07<br />
1495/07<br />
1496/07<br />
1500/07<br />
.,<br />
1502/07<br />
1521/07<br />
1525/07<br />
1528/07<br />
1533/07<br />
1543/07<br />
1544/07<br />
1546/07<br />
23/10/07<br />
31/10/07<br />
18/10/07<br />
02/10/07<br />
31/10/07<br />
24/10/07<br />
10/10/07<br />
24/10/07<br />
10/10/07<br />
09/10/07<br />
25/10/07<br />
24/10/07<br />
23/10/07<br />
27/10/07<br />
16/10/07<br />
16/10/07<br />
27/10/07<br />
AUTHORITY<br />
Owner Name /Address<br />
P V Gumbo<br />
21 Carina Drive CANNING VALE W<br />
P Hunt<br />
6 Satinwood Crt THORNLIE WA 6<br />
J Everts<br />
13 Avonlee Road ARMADALE WA<br />
C J Kilbum<br />
45 Stony Brook Lane ROLEYSTON<br />
C Emaniiele *<br />
40 Rupert StreSt KENWICK WA 61<br />
R Lyon *<br />
19 GreenshieWs Way REDCLIFFE<br />
M A Bonser<br />
1/9-11 Moody Cilen PALMYRA WA<br />
L J Mortimer<br />
1 Griljusich Place SPEARWOOD W<br />
GR Turner ._<br />
471 Bicldey Road KENWICK WA 6<br />
G Jamieson<br />
15/1142 Hay Street WEST PERTH<br />
G Lortan<br />
11 Parer Close THORNLIE WA 61<br />
M A Patncelli<br />
114 Aurora Drive ATWELL WA 61<br />
CLake<br />
11 Dewar Street ARMADALE WA<br />
CYLim<br />
18 Dennis Way CANNING VALE W<br />
M Hamiril<br />
5/16 Hooston Way WILSON WA 6<br />
S Izydorski<br />
14 Cannich Blvd CANNING VALE W<br />
Gold Style Homes Pty Ltd<br />
11/288 Amherst Road CANNING VA<br />
N G Walter<br />
34 Harwood Pass DARLING DOWN<br />
Builder Name / Address<br />
Homebuyers Centre Pty Ltd<br />
7 Delawney Street BALCATTA W<br />
Ashmy Pty Ltd<br />
5 The Esplanade MT PLEASANT<br />
Homestart<br />
6 Bennett Street EAST PERTH W<br />
Imagine Building<br />
45 Stony Brook Lane ROLEYSTO<br />
C Emanuele<br />
40 Rupert Street KENWICK WA 'i<br />
Homebuyifs Centre Pty Ltd<br />
7 Delawney Street BALCATTA W<br />
Celebratkm Nominees Pty Ltd<br />
Lot 679 Observatory Drive CLARK<br />
Dale Alcock Homes Pty Ltd<br />
1 Pearson Way OSBORNE PARK<br />
Homestart<br />
6 Bennett Street EAST PERTH W<br />
Celebration Nominees<br />
1/1 Hector Street Osborne Park W<br />
Peter Stannard Homes Pty Ltd<br />
42 Hasler Road OSBORNE PARK<br />
Dorwood Developments<br />
890 Albany Hwy EAST VICTORIA<br />
Blueprint Homes WA Pty Ltd<br />
11A Delawney Street BALCATTA<br />
C Y Projects<br />
18 Dennis Way CANNING VALE<br />
BGC Residential Pty Ltd<br />
3 Ord Street WEST PERTH WA<br />
White Rose Building Company Pty<br />
22 Dumas Drive BEDFORDALE W<br />
Gold Style Homes Pty Ltd<br />
11/288 Amherst Road CANNING V<br />
Webb & Brown-Neaves Home<br />
129 Hasler Road OSBORNE PAR<br />
Bid Reg<br />
8370<br />
6552<br />
6415<br />
12379<br />
Prsmany Property<br />
11 Binnia MW HARRISDALE<br />
47 Canterbury TRL<br />
HARRISDALE<br />
8 Wobum WY KELMSCOTT<br />
58 Brooks RD ROLEYSTONE<br />
OB/2388/03 Canterbury TRL<br />
HARRISDALE<br />
8370<br />
9780<br />
7309<br />
6415<br />
9780<br />
6583<br />
11616<br />
11094<br />
12058<br />
9769<br />
11837<br />
5829<br />
5409<br />
13 Ninth RD BROOKDALE<br />
27 Shelduck BND<br />
HARRISDALE<br />
30 Shelduck BND<br />
HARRISDALE<br />
326 Westfield RD SEVII1 F<br />
GROVE<br />
21 Shelduck BND<br />
HARRISDALE<br />
32 Shelduck BND<br />
HARRISDALE<br />
46 Vermilion BVD<br />
BROOKDALE<br />
52 McCubbin LOOP SEVILLE<br />
GROVE<br />
15 Bluestone LOOP PIARA<br />
WATERS<br />
1 Binnia MW HARRISDALE<br />
40 Darling Range DR<br />
BEDFORDALE<br />
1 Turin L PIARA WATERS<br />
158 Wright RD HARRISDALE<br />
Floor<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
Frame<br />
TT<br />
SF<br />
TF<br />
TF<br />
TF<br />
NS<br />
TF<br />
TF<br />
NS<br />
NS<br />
TF<br />
TF<br />
TF<br />
TF<br />
NS<br />
SF<br />
TF<br />
NS<br />
Walls<br />
DB<br />
BR<br />
DB<br />
RE<br />
BR<br />
DB<br />
DB<br />
BR<br />
DB<br />
BR<br />
BR<br />
RE<br />
DB<br />
DB<br />
DB<br />
BR<br />
BR<br />
BR<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong><br />
MN<br />
Tl<br />
Tl<br />
MN<br />
Tl<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
Tl<br />
MN<br />
Tl<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
Tl<br />
Tl<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
Area<br />
267<br />
314<br />
159<br />
323<br />
373<br />
217<br />
285<br />
214<br />
231<br />
247<br />
284<br />
390<br />
231<br />
260<br />
201<br />
476<br />
297<br />
420<br />
CITY OF <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
LIVE LIVE LIVE<br />
Value Indemnity Ins / Policy Fees<br />
185,140Vero Insurance Limited 994.36<br />
RCW72935250<br />
250,682Vero Insurance Limited 1,320.11<br />
RCW73144852<br />
128,688Vero Insurance Limited 701.84<br />
RCW73104933<br />
178,0OOQBE Insurance 1 959.36<br />
6J-0004300-BWI-0002 j<br />
300,000 ' 1,591.55<br />
161,540Vero Insurance Limited 87*.07<br />
RCW73115718<br />
170,569Vero Insurance Limited 920.86<br />
RCW73066127<br />
269,777Vero Insurance Limited 944.43<br />
RCW73131324<br />
161,601 Vero Insurance Limited 873.04<br />
RCW73077843<br />
158,570Vero Insurance Limited 858.68<br />
RCW73110151<br />
218,433Vero Insurance Limited 1,168.88<br />
RCW73121058<br />
302,481 QBE Insurance 1,602.40<br />
3J-0003465-BWI-0003<br />
148,451Vero Insurance Limited 806.24<br />
06.HWI.0052678.06<br />
210,000Vero Insurance Limited 1,123.18<br />
RCW73158253<br />
145,085Vero Insurance Limited 788.80<br />
RCW73087927<br />
426,645CGU Home Warranty 2,247.80<br />
06.I-IWI.0053930.06<br />
200,000CGU Home Warranty 1,073.36<br />
1003146<br />
535,524Vero Insurance Limited 1,740.94<br />
RCW73145328
AUTHORITY<br />
Dcuble click onto the Aopi-<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Building Applications Monthly Statistics<br />
Issued<br />
01/10/2007 to 31/10/2007<br />
CITY OF <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
) Jo access receipt and tee infonnation LIVE LIVE LIVE<br />
1 - Residence (1a) 76,516.81 68<br />
App No<br />
1556/07<br />
1581/07<br />
1587/07<br />
1626/07<br />
1630/07 r<br />
1631/07<br />
1633/07<br />
1645/07<br />
1683/07<br />
Total:<br />
Total:<br />
Det. Dt Owner Name/ Address<br />
25/10/07 Tangent Nominees Pty Ltd<br />
242 Leach Highway MYAREE WA<br />
24/10/07 S D Hadland<br />
17 Marfcella Avenue SEVILLE GRO<br />
30/10/07 AHaouchar<br />
35 Phoenix Drive KENWICK WA 6<br />
29/10/07 Burran Super Fund<br />
PO Box 451 BELMONT WA 6084<br />
25/10/07 Homebuyers Centre Pty iM<br />
7 Delawney Street BALCATTA WA<br />
19/10/07 Homebuyers Centre Pty lid<br />
7 Delawney Street BALCATTA WA<br />
19/10/07 Homebuyers Centre Pty LM<br />
7 Delawney Street BALCATTA WA<br />
31/10/07 J Gardiner<br />
16B Gresham Street VICTORIA PA<br />
30/10/07 R J Hopkins<br />
19 Grade Road KELMSCOTT WA<br />
October 2007<br />
1 -Residence (1a)<br />
Builder Name / Address<br />
Tangent Nominees Pty Ltd<br />
242 Leach Highway MYAREE WA<br />
BGC (Australia) Pty Ltd<br />
Po Box 7196 Clositers Square PE<br />
A Haouchar<br />
35 Phoenix Drive KENWICK WA<br />
Burran Construction Pty Ltd<br />
27 Swan Road HIGH WYCO<strong>MB</strong>E<br />
Homebuyers Centre Pty Ltd<br />
7 Delawney Street BALCATTA W<br />
Homebuyers Centre Pty Ltd<br />
7 Delawney Street BALCATTA W<br />
Homebuyers Centre Pty Ltd<br />
7 Delawney Street BALCATTA W<br />
Homebuyers Centre Pty Ltd<br />
7 Delawney Street BALCATTA W<br />
R J Hopkins<br />
19 Grade Road KELMSCOTT WA<br />
Bid Reg<br />
10689<br />
9769<br />
Primany Property<br />
9 Rufous L HARRISDALE<br />
123 Seville DR SEVILLE<br />
GROVE<br />
OB/2515/095 Harrisdale DR<br />
HARRISDALE<br />
6820<br />
8370<br />
8370<br />
8370<br />
8370<br />
4 Thrive TCE SEVILLE<br />
GROVE<br />
9 Atlon AV HARRISDALE<br />
7 Anon AV HARRISDALE<br />
5 Alton AV HARRISDALE<br />
11 Arion AV HARRISDALE<br />
Floor<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
OB/2693/08 Stevington ST KELMSCOTT CG<br />
6,516.81<br />
6,516.81<br />
68<br />
68<br />
Frame<br />
NS<br />
NS<br />
TF<br />
TF<br />
NS<br />
NS<br />
NS<br />
NS<br />
SF<br />
104,673,318<br />
104,673,318<br />
Walls<br />
DB<br />
BR<br />
DB<br />
FT<br />
DB<br />
DB<br />
DB<br />
DB<br />
DB<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong><br />
MN<br />
Tl<br />
Tl<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
548,179.01<br />
548,179,01<br />
Area Va-ve Indemnity Ins./Policy<br />
184 170,0O0CGU Home Warranty<br />
06.I-IWI.0055835.06<br />
268 174,253Vero Insurance Limited<br />
RCW73141826<br />
267 160,000<br />
261 103,060Verolnsurancelimited<br />
RCW73424276<br />
182 89,000Vero Insurance Limited<br />
RCW73002991<br />
190 103,000Vero Insurance Limited<br />
RCW73002478<br />
190 103,000Vero Insurance Limited<br />
RCW73005035<br />
195 134,680Vero Insurance Limited<br />
RCW72935313<br />
285 220,000<br />
14,618,539<br />
14,618,539<br />
AUTHORITY LIVE LIVE LIVE Page 5 <strong>of</strong> 28<br />
Fees<br />
917.91<br />
939.95<br />
866.09 =<br />
571.04<br />
496.18'<br />
568.73,<br />
568.73<br />
732.89<br />
1,177.00<br />
76,516.81<br />
76,516.81
AUTHORITY<br />
Double dick cnto the Application to access receipt and fee informaticn<br />
2 - Addition<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Building Applications Monthly Statistics<br />
issued<br />
01/10/2007 to 31/10/2007<br />
1,244.90<br />
CITY OF <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
LIVE LIVE LIVE<br />
App No Det Dt Owner Name / Add'ess Builder Name / Aaoress Bid Reg Primary Property S'oor Frame Walls Ro<strong>of</strong> Area Value Indemnity Ins / Policy Fees<br />
1315/07 26/10/07<br />
1377/07 22/10/07<br />
1491/07 05/10/07 s<br />
1541/07 24/10/07 \<br />
1672/07 23/10/07<br />
1711/07 23/10/07<br />
Total:<br />
L A Baxter<br />
13 Urch Road ROLEYSTONE WA<br />
TDavidse<br />
38 Cowan Street ARMADALE WA<br />
A J Kalajzich<br />
42 Scott Road KELMSCOTT WA 6<br />
KWKay<br />
14 Hawkins Road ROLEYSTONE W<br />
P ARayner<br />
79 Irtffimess Circle WESTFIELD W<br />
P Lewis<br />
45 Wallangarra Drive BEDFORDAL<br />
October 2007<br />
L A Baxter<br />
13 Urch Road ROLEYSTONE WA<br />
T Davidse<br />
38 Cowan Street ARMADALE WA<br />
Custombuilt Homes Pty Ltd<br />
POBox277CANNINGTON WA<br />
KWKay<br />
14 Hawkins Road ROLEYSTONE<br />
P A Rayner<br />
79 Inverness Circle WESTFIELD<br />
P Lewis<br />
45 Wallangarra Drive BEDFORDA<br />
13 Urch RD ROLEYSTONE CG TF<br />
OB/2358/038 Cowan ST ARMADALE CG SF<br />
7<br />
7937 42 Scott RD KELMSCOTT TT TF<br />
OB/2225/014 Hawkins RD<br />
7 ROLEYSTONE<br />
OB/0232/079 Inverness CIR<br />
7 WESTFIELD<br />
1,244.90<br />
45 Wallangarra DR<br />
BEDFORDALE<br />
CG TF<br />
TT TF<br />
CG TF<br />
4,077,301<br />
TT MR<br />
BR Tl<br />
TT MN<br />
Tl MN<br />
TT MN<br />
FT MN<br />
19,961.77<br />
38 16,500<br />
46 50,000<br />
65 77,690CGU Home Warranty j<br />
06.HWI.0054329.06<br />
36 59,000 I<br />
68 80,000<br />
28 3,000 "**<br />
Total: 2 - Addition 1,244.90 4,077,301 19,961.77 286,190 1,244.90<br />
AUTHORITY<br />
286,190<br />
89.50<br />
296,09<br />
439.58<br />
342.73<br />
0.00<br />
77.00<br />
1,244 90<br />
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AUTHORITY<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Building Applications Monthly Statistics<br />
Issued<br />
01/10/2007 to 31/10/2007<br />
CITY OF <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Double click onto tne Application to access rece-ot and tee information LIVE LIVE LIVE<br />
6 - Carport (Class 10a) 277.00<br />
App No Det Dt Owner Name / Address Builder Name / Address Bid Reg Primany Property Floor Frame Walls Ro<strong>of</strong> Area Value Indemnity Ins / Policy Fees<br />
1682/07 17/10/07 S Mackie S Mackie<br />
162 South Western Highway MT RIC 162 Southwestern Highway MT R<br />
1700/07 17/10/07 Dept Of Housing &Works Heritage Outdoor Building Systems<br />
I 99 Plain Street EAST PERTH WA 11 Davison Street MADDINGTON<br />
1888/07:: 31/10/07 N G Theseira = Outdoor Centre Holdings Pty Ltd<br />
67 Bermuda Drive BALLAJURA WA 49 Winton Road JOONDALUP W<br />
Total: October 2007<br />
8695<br />
11308<br />
277.00<br />
162 South Western HWY MT CG<br />
RICHON<br />
3 Allawah CT ARMADALE<br />
5 Joyner WY ARMADALE<br />
Total: 6 - Carport (Class 10a) 277.00 360,222 6,416.97 6,952 277.00<br />
AUTHORITY LIVE LIVE LIVE Page 7 <strong>of</strong> 28<br />
SF<br />
CG SF<br />
CG SF<br />
360,222<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
6,416.97<br />
24<br />
30<br />
20<br />
3,000 **<br />
2,107 **<br />
1,845 **<br />
6,952<br />
77.00<br />
123.00<br />
77.00<br />
277.00
AUTHORITY<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Building Applications Monthly Statistics<br />
Issued<br />
01/10/2007 to 31/10/2007<br />
CITY OF <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Double chck onto the Aporcavor, to access receipt and fee mfoimation LIVE LIVE LIVE<br />
7 - Patio (Class 10a) 3,306.90 43<br />
App No Det Dt On net Name / Address Guilder Name / Adaress Bid Reg Primary Property Floor Frame Wans Ro<strong>of</strong> Area Vaiue Indemnity Ins / Policy Fees<br />
380/07<br />
844/07<br />
935/07<br />
936/07<br />
1565/07<br />
1570/07<br />
1575/07<br />
1600/07<br />
1618/07<br />
1640/07<br />
1688/07<br />
1695/07<br />
1702/07<br />
1704/07<br />
1705/07<br />
1707/07<br />
1719/07<br />
13/10/07<br />
17/10/07<br />
09/10/07<br />
09/10/07<br />
23/10/07<br />
24/10/07<br />
23/10/07<br />
05/10/07<br />
17/10/07<br />
13/10/07<br />
30/10/07<br />
30/10/07<br />
17/10/07<br />
20/10/07<br />
20/10/07<br />
23/10/07<br />
22/10/07<br />
R J Ross<br />
V D Rose<br />
8 Delamere Way WESTFIELD WA<br />
G G Anthony<br />
4 Viana Loop SEVILLE GROVE W<br />
M J Green<br />
1/91 Seventh Road ARMADALE W<br />
Estate <strong>of</strong> J Smith<br />
20/91 Seventh Road ARMADALE W<br />
J H Rocha<br />
309 Westfield Road SEVILLE GROV<br />
B P Trengove<br />
12 Isaba PWY SEVILLE GROVE 61<br />
J L Smith -i<br />
25A Lensham Place ARMADALE W<br />
D A Smith<br />
25 Ralphs Street SEVILLE GROVE<br />
5 A Mickiewicz<br />
101 Strawberry Drive SEVILLE GRO<br />
Dept Of Housing & Works<br />
99 Plain Street EAST PERTH WA<br />
PADwyer<br />
23 Waterwheel Road North BEDFO<br />
K J Wills<br />
277 Westfield Road SEVILLE GROV<br />
G K Bleasdale<br />
9/1 Walanna Drive KARAWARA W<br />
P A Cotte<br />
2 Donegal Court SEVILLE GROVE<br />
A G Parkes<br />
30 Teal Brook Circle SEVILLE GRO<br />
McPherson<br />
39 Pelham Street <strong>Armadale</strong> WA 61<br />
T K Hawkins<br />
10 Latentia Court KELMSCOTT WA<br />
8 Delamere Way WESTFIELD W<br />
G G Anthony<br />
4 Viana Loop SEVILLE GROVE W<br />
Heritage Outdoor Building Systems<br />
11 Davison Street MADDINGTON<br />
Heritage Outdoor Building Systems<br />
11 Davison Street MADDINGTON<br />
Outdoor Centre Holdings Pty Ltd<br />
49 Winton Road JOONDALUP W<br />
Oasis Patios<br />
10/15 Alloa Street MADDINGTON<br />
Westral Outdoor Centre<br />
PO BOX 1477 CANNING VALE W<br />
Outdoor Transformations<br />
26 Mamot Street CANNINGTON W<br />
Steel Direct<br />
Unit 2/777 South Western Highwa<br />
Oasis Patios<br />
10/15 Alloa Road MADDINGTON<br />
PADwyer<br />
23 Waterwheel Road North BEDF<br />
Riverview Patios<br />
89 Queensville Ave LYNWOOD W<br />
Heritage Outdoor Building Systems<br />
11 Davison Street MADDINGTON<br />
Kalmar Factory Direct<br />
25 Davison Street MADDINGTON<br />
Custom Design Patios<br />
6 Moore Street WUNGONG WA<br />
Kalmar Factory Direct<br />
25 Davison Street MADDINGTON<br />
Cool Shades Australia<br />
5/4 Dickens Place ARMADALE W<br />
8695<br />
8695<br />
11308<br />
0722<br />
9205<br />
0722<br />
8695<br />
11985<br />
11985<br />
8 Delamere WY WESTFIELD<br />
4 Viana LOOP SEVILLE<br />
GROVE<br />
1/91 Seventh RD ARMADALE<br />
20/91 Seventh RD<br />
ARMADALE<br />
309 Westfield RD SEVII 1 F<br />
GROVE<br />
12 isaba PKY SEVILLE<br />
GROVE<br />
71B Seventh RD ARMADALE<br />
25 Ralphs ST SEVILLE<br />
GROVE<br />
101 Strawberry DR SEVILLE<br />
GROVE<br />
2/5 Shrike CT WESTFIELD<br />
23 Waterwheel RD N<br />
BEDFORDALE<br />
277 Westfield RD SEVILLE<br />
GROVE<br />
12 Merida TRN SEVILLE<br />
GROVE<br />
2 Donegal CT SEVILLE<br />
GROVE<br />
30 Teal Brook CIR SEVILLE<br />
GROVE<br />
39 Pelham ST ARMADALE<br />
10 Lateritia CT KELMSCOTT<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
PA<br />
PA<br />
PA<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
PA<br />
PA<br />
PA<br />
PA<br />
SF<br />
NS<br />
NS<br />
NS<br />
SF<br />
SF<br />
SF<br />
SF<br />
SF<br />
ST<br />
SF<br />
SF<br />
ST<br />
SF<br />
ST<br />
SF<br />
ST<br />
PO<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MU<br />
MN<br />
MU<br />
MN<br />
PO<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
35<br />
54<br />
7<br />
6<br />
79<br />
45<br />
8<br />
64<br />
20<br />
10<br />
88<br />
66<br />
22<br />
15<br />
20<br />
27<br />
37<br />
5,000 —<br />
3,000 ****<br />
1,160 *"*<br />
1,160 "**<br />
7,532 **"<br />
11,990 ****<br />
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2,290 **"<br />
9,600 ****<br />
2,478 ***'<br />
3,200 ****<br />
7,000 **"<br />
9,000 "**<br />
4,000 *--<br />
3,250 ""<br />
4,180 "**<br />
2,420 *-**<br />
8,900 **"<br />
75.00<br />
75.00<br />
75.00<br />
75.00<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
77 00
AUTHORITY<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Building Applications Monthly Statistics<br />
Issued<br />
01/10/2007 to 31/10/2007<br />
CITY OF <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
DouDie CHCK onto the Application to access receipt and fee irformahcr LIVE LIVE LIVE<br />
7-Patio (Class 10a) 3,306.90 43<br />
App Nc<br />
1721/07<br />
1723/07<br />
1724/07<br />
1725/07<br />
1726/07<br />
¥l :<br />
1127/07<br />
1730/07<br />
1731/07<br />
1732/07<br />
1733/07<br />
1736/07<br />
1767/07<br />
1772/07<br />
1776/07<br />
1782/07<br />
1783/07<br />
1786/07<br />
1798/07<br />
Def Dt<br />
23/10/07<br />
23/10/07<br />
17/10/07<br />
18/10/07<br />
17/10/07<br />
17/10/07<br />
30/10/07<br />
23/10/07<br />
22/10/07<br />
23/10/07<br />
23/10/07<br />
23/10/07<br />
23/10/07<br />
31/10/07<br />
23/10/07<br />
30/10/07<br />
23/10/07<br />
23/10/07<br />
AUTHORITY<br />
Owner Name / Aodress<br />
G J Mountford<br />
24 Woodcraft Place MT RICHON W<br />
AWG Okely<br />
2 Milano Loop SEVILLE GROVE W<br />
DFHolinan<br />
12Viana Loop SEVILLE GROVE W<br />
LR Morris<br />
5/31 Thbtl Avenue KELMSCOTT W<br />
J W Mann<br />
58Harrison Road MT RICHON WA<br />
A H Jordan<br />
22 Chidzey Drive SEVILLE GROVE<br />
D M Tideswell<br />
27 Chamberlain Way ARMADALE<br />
F R Moore<br />
25 Kerrison Parade SEVILLE GROV<br />
C A Millar<br />
19 Richon Heights MT RICHON WA<br />
N J Marrable<br />
6 Kalmda Pass PIARA WATERS W<br />
C W Forth<br />
13 Edinburgh Road SEVILLE GROV<br />
R I Gibson<br />
12 Salamanca Boulevard SEVILLE<br />
M M Bishop<br />
14 Solva Place SEVILLE GROVE W<br />
Builder Name / Address Bio Reg<br />
Outdoor Transformations<br />
26 Marriot Street CANNINGTON W<br />
Jim Killey's Outdoor World 019<br />
Unit 1/1 Tinga Place KELMSCOT<br />
B Summerscales<br />
Precision Patios & Home<br />
3 Brolga Grove SEVILLE GROVE W<br />
34 Hayward Road MARTIN WA 6<br />
S A Bucholz<br />
Perth Home Improvement Centre 11308<br />
14 Excalibur Circle WESTFIELD W 49 Winton Road JOONDALUP W :<br />
G Grime ;<br />
Outdoor World 8293<br />
ISHastemere Drive MT NASURA W 4 Action Place WANGARA WA 6=<br />
Marsai Outdoor Living Centres<br />
63 Gordon Road MANDURAH WA<br />
Oasis Patios<br />
10/15 Alloa Road MADDINGTON<br />
Oasis Patios 0722<br />
10/15 Alloa Road MADDINGTON<br />
One Stop Patio Shop<br />
144 Bannister Road CANNING VA<br />
OMWittek<br />
Concept Steel Constructions 0714<br />
11 Merida Turn SEVILLE GROVE W 630 <strong>Armadale</strong> Road FORRESTDA<br />
LABerkhout<br />
Outdoor Transformations<br />
115 Seville Drive SEVILLE GROVE 26 Marriot Street CANNINGTON W<br />
Inline Patios<br />
12 Fairway Ave CASURINA WA<br />
Perth Shade Company<br />
100 Albany Highway BEDFORDAL<br />
Lupica Steel Fabrications<br />
2 / 53 Gillam Drive KELMSCOTT<br />
One Stop Patio Shop<br />
144 Bannister Road CANNING VA<br />
Kalmar Factory Direct 11985<br />
25 Davison Street MADDINGTON<br />
Kalmar Factory Direct 11985<br />
25 Davison Street MADDINGTON<br />
Outdoor World 8293<br />
4 Action Place WANGARA WA 6<br />
Pnmary Property<br />
24 Woodcraft PL MT RICHON<br />
2 Milano LOOP SEVILLE<br />
GROVE<br />
3 Brolga GR SEVILLE<br />
GROVE<br />
14 Excalibur CIR WESTFIELD<br />
15 Haslemere DRMT<br />
NASURA<br />
12 Viana LOOP SEVILLE<br />
GROVE<br />
5/31 Third AV KELMSCOTT<br />
58 Hanrison RD MT RICHON<br />
22 Chidzey DR SEVILLE<br />
GROVE<br />
11 Merida TRN SEVILLE<br />
GROVE<br />
115 Seville DR SEVILLE<br />
GROVE<br />
27 Chamberlain WY<br />
ARMADALE<br />
25 Kerrison PDE SEVILLE<br />
GROVE<br />
15 Jonquil LOOP SEVILLE<br />
GROVE<br />
6 Kalinda PASS PIARA<br />
WATERS<br />
13 Edinburgh RD SEVILLE<br />
GROVE<br />
12 Salamanca BVD SEVILLE<br />
GROVE<br />
14 Solva PL SEVILLE<br />
GROVE<br />
LIVE LIVE LIVE<br />
Floor<br />
PA<br />
PA<br />
PA<br />
PA<br />
CG<br />
PA<br />
PA<br />
PA<br />
PA<br />
PA<br />
PA<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
Frame<br />
SF<br />
SF<br />
SF<br />
SF<br />
NS<br />
SF<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
ST<br />
SF<br />
ST<br />
SF<br />
SF<br />
NS<br />
SF<br />
SF<br />
SF<br />
SF<br />
Walls Ro<strong>of</strong><br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
Area<br />
17<br />
22<br />
59<br />
31<br />
29<br />
36<br />
10<br />
30<br />
36<br />
53<br />
28<br />
20<br />
47<br />
46<br />
29<br />
25<br />
27<br />
31<br />
Value Indemnity Ins / Policy<br />
3,728 ****<br />
2,913 **"*<br />
5,900 ****<br />
3,490 ****<br />
13,800<br />
5,500 *"'<br />
3,070 ****<br />
6,820 *'*"<br />
6,600 ****<br />
10,500 ****<br />
5,000 **"<br />
1,950 ****<br />
10,000 ****<br />
6,000 *•"'<br />
6,400 "**<br />
2,433 ****<br />
5,300 *-*-<br />
3,560 ****<br />
fees<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
i 77.00<br />
^ 80.90<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
77,00<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
77,00<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
Page 9 <strong>of</strong> 28
AUTHORITY<br />
Double click onto -he Application to access receipt and fee information<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Building Applications Monthly Statistics<br />
Issued<br />
01/10/2007 to 31/10/2007<br />
7 - Patio (Class 10a) 3,306.90 43<br />
App No Det Dt<br />
1802/07 23/10/07<br />
1808/07 31/10/07<br />
1809/07 23/10/07<br />
1829/07 22/10/07<br />
186S07 31/10/07<br />
1870/07 31/10/07<br />
1875/07 31/10/07<br />
1903/07 31/10/07<br />
Total:<br />
Owner Name /Address<br />
D A Walters<br />
8 Ensign Dale KELMSCOTT WA 6<br />
Public Trustee Office<br />
565 Hay Street PERTH WA 6000<br />
T Podkas<br />
I Lugo Way SEVILLE GROVE WA<br />
R N Mackinlay<br />
546 Brookton Highway ROLEYSTO<br />
M K Edenburg<br />
3 Prunella Crescent CANNING VAL<br />
Satrico Nominees Ptyl-td<br />
270 South Western Highway ARMA<br />
J Carroll<br />
17 Pomelo Way SEVILLE GROVE<br />
D J Edwards<br />
II Hilarion Elbow BROOKDALE W<br />
Builder Name /Address<br />
Highline Ltd<br />
Locked Bag 25 WELSHPOOL DC<br />
Patio Perfect<br />
2/7 Ballantyne Road KEWDALE W<br />
Southpat Patios<br />
24 Brabham Street GOSNELLS W<br />
One Stop Patio Shop<br />
144 Bannister Road CANNING VA<br />
Jim Killey's Outdoor World<br />
Unit 1/1 Tinga Place KELMSCOT<br />
Jim Killey's Outdoor World<br />
Unit 1/1 Tinga Place KELMSCOT<br />
Oasis Patios<br />
10/15 Alloa Road MADDINGTON<br />
D J Edwards<br />
11 Hilarion Elbow BROOKDALE W<br />
Bid Reg<br />
019<br />
019<br />
Primary Property<br />
8 Ensign DALE KELMSCOTT<br />
109 Third AV KELMSCOTT<br />
1 Lugo WY SEVILLE GROVE<br />
546 Brookton HWY<br />
ROLEYSTONE<br />
9 Newton CT ARMADALE<br />
270 South Western HWY MT<br />
RICHON<br />
17 Pomelo WY SEVILLE<br />
GROVE<br />
11 Hilarion ELB BROOKDALE<br />
Floor<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
CG<br />
TT<br />
Frame<br />
SF<br />
SF<br />
SF<br />
SF<br />
SF<br />
SF<br />
SF<br />
SF<br />
Walls Ro<strong>of</strong><br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
Area<br />
32<br />
58<br />
33<br />
24<br />
12<br />
40<br />
56<br />
45<br />
CITY OF <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Vsiue Indemnity Ins /Policy<br />
6,017 ****<br />
7,700 ****<br />
3,100 *"*<br />
5,000 **"<br />
1,172 ****<br />
4,386 *"*<br />
6,990 ****<br />
7,000 ****<br />
LIVE LIVE LIVE<br />
October 2007 3,306.90 43 2,617,673 33,281.11 230,489 3,306.90<br />
Total: 7-Patio (Class 10a) 3,306.90 43 2,617,673 33,281.11 230,489 3,306.90<br />
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Fees<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
77.00
AUTHORITY<br />
Doubie c-'ck onto the Appucavcn f c; access receipt and fee information<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Building Applications Monthly Statistics<br />
Issued<br />
01/10/2007 to 31/10/2007<br />
8 - Shed (Class 10a) 1,158.73 15<br />
CITY OF <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
LIVE LIVE LIVE<br />
App No Det Dt Owner Name / Address Builder Name / Address Bid Reg Primary Property Floor Frame Wails Ro<strong>of</strong> inaemnity Ins / Policy Fees<br />
844/07<br />
1055/07<br />
1553/07<br />
1582/07<br />
1637/07<br />
1643/07<br />
1681/07<br />
1685/07<br />
1717/07<br />
1764/07<br />
1765/07<br />
1784/07<br />
1785/07<br />
1841/07<br />
1876/07<br />
Total:<br />
17/10/07<br />
23/10/07<br />
13/10/07<br />
30/10/07<br />
19/10/07<br />
19/10/07<br />
17/10/07<br />
22/10/07<br />
30/10/07<br />
30/10/07<br />
30/10/07<br />
22/10/07<br />
23/10/07<br />
31/10/07<br />
27/10/07<br />
G G Anthony<br />
4 Viana Loop SEVILLE GROVE W<br />
S J Cracknell<br />
9 Aulini Drive BEDFORDALE WA<br />
LS Williams<br />
74 Nelson Street BEDFORDALE W<br />
M A Bayley<br />
140 Wymond Road ROLEYSTONE<br />
F T Emms<br />
15 Cross Road BEDFORDALE WA<br />
RJO'Connell<br />
71 Millen Street MT NASURA WA<br />
J A Larritt<br />
8 Glenfin Road SEVILLE GROVE W<br />
SFoti<br />
9 Contour Road ROLEYSTONE W<br />
L Amphletf<br />
9 Herriard Road ARMADALE WA 6<br />
E A Sholarin<br />
11 Edinburgh Road SEVILLE GROV<br />
P J Elliott<br />
9 Clybucca Place ARMADALE WA<br />
PA Cotte<br />
2 Donegal Court SEVILLE GROVE<br />
N S Loveless<br />
15 Harlow Court WESTFIELD WA<br />
K A Larritt<br />
1/11 Sylvia Street BALCATTA WA<br />
S L Burns<br />
8 Calliandra Place ROLEYSTONE<br />
October 2007<br />
G G Anthony<br />
4 Viana Loop SEVILLE GROVE W<br />
Kalmar Pty Ltd T/a Factory Direct<br />
25 Davison Street MADDINGTON<br />
LS Williams<br />
74 Nelson Street BEDFORDALE<br />
M A Bayley<br />
140 Wymond Road ROLiYSTON<br />
F T Emms<br />
15 Cross Road BEDFORDALE W<br />
R J O'Connell<br />
71 Millen Street MT NASURA WA<br />
C C Larritt<br />
8 Glenfin Road SEVILLE GROVE<br />
Coastline Sheds<br />
Lot 101 Byron Road ARMADALE<br />
L Amphlett<br />
9 Herriard Road ARMADALE WA<br />
E A Sholarin<br />
11 Edinburgh Road SEVILLE GRO<br />
P J Elliott<br />
9 Clybucca Place ARMADALE W<br />
Kalmar Factory Direct<br />
25 Davison Street MADDINGTON<br />
Kalmar Factory Direct<br />
25 Davison Street MADDINGTON<br />
K A Larritt<br />
1/11 Sylvia Street BALCATTA WA<br />
Steel Direct<br />
Unit 2/777 South Western Highwa<br />
4 Viana LOOP SEVILLE<br />
GROVE<br />
11985 9 Aulini DR BEDFORDALE<br />
74 Nelson ST BEDFORDALE<br />
47 HeathRD ROLEYSTONE<br />
15 Cross RD BEDFORDALE<br />
71 Millen ST MT NASURA<br />
8 Glenfin RD SEVILLE<br />
GROVE<br />
0470 9 Contour RD ROLEYSTONE<br />
9 Herriard RD ARMADALE<br />
11 Edinburgh RD SEVILLE<br />
GROVE<br />
9 Clybucca PL ARMADALE<br />
11985 2 Donegal CT SEVILLE<br />
GROVE<br />
11985 15 Harlow CT WESTFIELD<br />
25 Glenfin RD SEVILLE<br />
GROVE<br />
8 Calliandra PL<br />
ROLEYSTONE<br />
1,158.73 15<br />
AUTHORITY LIVE LIVE LIVE Page 11 <strong>of</strong> 28<br />
CG SF<br />
CG ST<br />
OT SF<br />
CG SF<br />
CG ST<br />
CG SF<br />
CG SF<br />
CG SF<br />
CG SF<br />
CG SF<br />
CG SF<br />
CG SF<br />
CG SF<br />
CG SF<br />
CG SF<br />
1,167,788<br />
NS MN<br />
NS MN<br />
NS MN<br />
NS MN<br />
NS MR<br />
NS MN<br />
NS MN<br />
NS MN<br />
NS MN<br />
NS MN<br />
NS MN<br />
NS MN<br />
NS MN<br />
NS MN<br />
NS MN<br />
11,904.31<br />
24<br />
37<br />
40<br />
90<br />
186<br />
16<br />
15<br />
36<br />
38<br />
43<br />
81<br />
14<br />
32<br />
14<br />
54<br />
3,000<br />
5,000<br />
600<br />
15,000<br />
10,000<br />
1,700<br />
1,500<br />
7,500<br />
5,500<br />
7,000<br />
10,000<br />
2,284<br />
6,000<br />
2,000<br />
8,400<br />
85,484<br />
75.00<br />
75.00<br />
77.00<br />
84.73<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
1,158.73
AUTHORITY<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Building Applications Monthly Statistics<br />
Issued<br />
01/10/2007 to 31/10/2007<br />
CITY OF <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Douole ciic.K onto tne Application to access 'soeipr and fee information LIVE LIVE LIVE<br />
Total: 8-Shed (Class 10a) 1,158.73 15 1,167,788 11,904.31 85,484 1,158 73<br />
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AUTHORITY<br />
wble click onto the Appncanon to access receipi ant<br />
9 - Garage (Class 10a) 715.00<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Building Applications Monthly Statistics<br />
Issued<br />
01/10/2007 to 31/10/2007<br />
CITY OF <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
ifoimation LIVE LIVE LIVE<br />
App No Det. Dt Owner Name /Address Builder Name / Address Bid Reg Primany Property Floor Frame Walls Ro<strong>of</strong> Area Value Indemnity Ins /Poncy Fees<br />
1455/07<br />
1507/07<br />
1597/07<br />
1629/07<br />
1648/07<br />
1682/07<br />
1766/07<br />
1794/07<br />
1886/07<br />
Total:<br />
26/10/07<br />
29/10/07<br />
17/10/07<br />
30/10/07<br />
30/10/07<br />
17/10/07<br />
30/10/07<br />
30/10/07<br />
31/10/07<br />
D J Senior<br />
4 Palm Road ROLEYSTONE WA<br />
S A Lmnegar<br />
8 Garland Road ROLEYSTONE W<br />
AWhyte<br />
27 Gymea Court ARMADALE WA<br />
C A Prebble f<br />
37 Simons Drive ROLEYSTONE W<br />
D L Otto<br />
61 Jarrah Road ROLEYSTONE WA<br />
S Mackie<br />
162 South Western Highway MT RIC<br />
B Glover<br />
5 Girraween Street ARMADALE W<br />
P M Ward<br />
22 Fortunella Grove SEVILLE GRO<br />
S Tanner<br />
57 Ralphs Street SEVILLE GROVE<br />
October 2007<br />
Highline Ltd<br />
Locked Bag 25 WELSHPOOL DC<br />
Highline Ltd<br />
Locked Bag 25 WELSHPOOL DC<br />
Coastline Sheds<br />
Lot 101 Byron Road ARMADALE<br />
Shed Boss<br />
219 Wheatley Street GOSNELLS<br />
V F Dobson<br />
61 Jarrah Road ROLEYSTONE W<br />
S Mackie<br />
162 South Western Highway MT R<br />
B Glover<br />
5 Girraween Street ARMADALE W<br />
PMWard<br />
22 Fortunella Grove SEVILLE GRO<br />
Kalmar Factory Direct<br />
25 Davison Street MADDINGTON<br />
11964 4 Palm RD ROLEYSTONE CG SF<br />
11964 8 Gariand RD ROLEYSTONE CG SF<br />
0470 27 Gymea CT ARMADALE CG SF<br />
375Simons DR ROLEYSTONE CG SF<br />
61Jarrah RD ROLEYSTONE CG SF<br />
162 South Western HWY MT CG SF<br />
RICHON<br />
5 Girraween ST ARMADALE CG SF<br />
22Fortunella GR SEVILLE CG SF<br />
GROVE<br />
11985 57 Ralphs ST SEVILLE CG SF<br />
GROVE<br />
NS<br />
NS<br />
NS<br />
NS<br />
NS<br />
NS<br />
NS<br />
NS<br />
NS<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
MN<br />
59<br />
73<br />
60<br />
110<br />
36<br />
47<br />
60<br />
36<br />
38<br />
10,659 •*•*<br />
8,596 "**<br />
8,701 **"<br />
19.800<br />
3,800 ****<br />
7,000 ****<br />
10,000 *"*<br />
1,800 **"<br />
716.00 1,055,128 9,879.79 75,686<br />
Total: 9-Garage (Class 10a) 716.00 1,055,128 9,879.79 75,686 716.00<br />
AUTHORITY<br />
LIVE LIVE LIVE<br />
5,330 *"*<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
100.00<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
716.00<br />
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AUTHORITY<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Building Applications Monthly Statistics<br />
Issued<br />
01/10/2007 to 31/10/2007<br />
CITY OF <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
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10 -Workshop (Class 10a) 77 00<br />
Apo No Det Dt Owner Name / Address Builder Name i Address Bid Reg Pnmary Property Floor Frame Wails Foot Area Value Indemnity Ins I Policy eees<br />
CG SF NS MN 68 12,000<br />
77.00<br />
1608/07 13/10/07 W M Freund WMFreund<br />
13 Cartland Court BEDFORDALE W 13 Cartland Court BEDFORDALE<br />
Total: October 2007<br />
77.00<br />
13 Cartland CT<br />
BEDFORDALE<br />
714,416 3,234.47<br />
Total: 10 - Workshop (Class 10a) 77.00 714,416 3,234.47 12,000 77.00<br />
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12,000<br />
77 00
AUTHORITY<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Building Applications Monthly Statistics<br />
Issued<br />
01/10/2007 to 31/10/2007<br />
CITY OF <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Double click onto hie Apphcat'on to access receipt and fee information LIVE LIVE LIVE<br />
11 - Gazebo (Class 10a) 77.00<br />
App No Det Dt Owner Name / Address Builder Name / Address Bid Reg Primany Property Floor Frame Walls Ro<strong>of</strong> Area Vaiue Indemnity Ins / Foncy Fees<br />
1505/07 13/10/07 EDLensink Outdoor Prestige Pty Ltd<br />
180 Heritage Drive ROLEYSTONE 5 Calca Place KENWICK WA 61<br />
Total: October 2007<br />
77.00<br />
180 Heritage DR<br />
ROLEYSTONE<br />
CG TF<br />
70,676<br />
MN<br />
768.45<br />
36 9,120<br />
Total: 11 - Gazebo (Class 10a) 77.00 70,676 768.45 9,120 77.00<br />
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9,120<br />
77.00<br />
77.00
AUTHORITY<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Building Applications Monthly Statistics<br />
Issued<br />
01/10/2007 to 31/10/2007<br />
CITY OF <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
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13 - Enclosed Patio (Class 10a) 77.00<br />
App Wo Det Dt Owner Name / Address Builder Name / Address Bid Reg Primary Property Floor Frame Wails Ro<strong>of</strong> Area Value Indemnity Ins / Policy Fees<br />
1885/07 31/10/07 G Gibbon Jim Killey's Outdoor World 019<br />
11 Greenhood Court GOSNELLS W Unit 1/1 Tinga Place KELMSCOT<br />
! Cammillo RD WESTFIELD CG SF OT MN<br />
Total: October 2007 77.00 139,194 1,066.22<br />
35 10,053 *""<br />
Total: 13 - Enclosed Patio (Class 10a) 77.00 139,194 1,066.22 10,053 77.00<br />
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10,053<br />
77.00<br />
77.00
AUTHORITY<br />
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14 - Fence/Wall (Class 10b) 231.00<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Building Applications Monthly Statistics<br />
Issued<br />
01/10/2007 to 31/10/2007<br />
CITY OF <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
LIVE LIVE LIVE<br />
,4pp No Det Dt Owner Name / Address Builder Name / Adaress Bla Reg Primary Property '-loor Frame Walls Ro<strong>of</strong> Area Value Indemnity Ins/Policy Fees<br />
1490/07 18/10/07 N J Bradley<br />
17 Sheldon Street PIARA WATERS<br />
N J Bradley<br />
17 Sheldon Street PIARA WATER<br />
17 Sheldon ST PIARA<br />
WATERS<br />
BR<br />
0 3,000 *<br />
77.00<br />
1641/07 23/10/07 Rose Island Pty Ltd TBIyth<br />
25 Abbey RD ARMADALE<br />
BR<br />
0 8,000 ""<br />
77.00<br />
12 Pollard Cross CARDUP WA 61 12 Pollard Cross CARDUP WA 6<br />
1669/07 16/10/07 N Chadwick<br />
94 Southwestern Highway MT RIC<br />
NChadwick<br />
94 South Western Highway MT Rl<br />
94 South Western HWY MT<br />
RICHON<br />
Tl<br />
0 800 ****<br />
77.00<br />
Total; October 2007<br />
231.00<br />
108,670 1,656.18<br />
Total: 14-Fence/Wall (Class 10b) 231 00 108,670 1,656.18 11,800 231.00<br />
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11,800<br />
231.00
AUTHORITY<br />
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<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Building Applications Monthly Statistics<br />
Issued<br />
01/10/2007 to 31/10/2007<br />
CITY OF <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
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18 - Swimming Pool (Class 10b) 1,631.23 13<br />
App No Det Dt Owner Name ' Address Builder Name /Address Bid Reg Primary Property Floor Frame Wails Ro<strong>of</strong> Value Indemnity Ins / Policy Fees<br />
315/06<br />
42/07<br />
1430/07<br />
1469/07<br />
1573/07<br />
1613/07<br />
1622/07<br />
1624/07<br />
1703/07<br />
1752/07<br />
1774/07<br />
1836/07<br />
1844/07<br />
Total<br />
Total:<br />
23/10/07<br />
30/10/07<br />
09/10/07<br />
04/10/07<br />
04/10/07<br />
23/10/07<br />
17/10/07<br />
23/10/07<br />
26/10/07<br />
31/10/07<br />
26/10/07<br />
30/10/07<br />
31/10/07<br />
AUTHORITY<br />
C M Ramshaw<br />
8 Anthill Road ROLEYSTONE WA<br />
R C Evans<br />
10 Millstream Drive SOUTHERN Rl<br />
M A Candeloro<br />
52 Henrietta Avenue MT NASURA<br />
T M Curovic<br />
30 Treetop Circle CANNING VALE<br />
C M Ramshaw<br />
8 Anthill Road ROLEYSTONE WA<br />
Conceptual Pools, Aqua Leisure<br />
9 Stott Road WELSHPOOL WA<br />
Aqua Technics (WA) Pty Ltd<br />
9 Stott Road WELSHPOOL WA<br />
Guardian Industries<br />
492 Great Eastern Highway REDC<br />
P D Nash Freedom Pools<br />
111 Canns Road BEDFORDALE W 1763 Albany Hwy KENWICK WA<br />
B W Fagan Riverina Pools and Spas<br />
21 Albens Vale ROLEYSTONE WA 4 Goongarrie Street BAYSWATER<br />
M N Clifford Freedom Pools<br />
19 Sidcup Wy <strong>Armadale</strong> 6112 1763 Albany Hwy KENWICK WA<br />
C J Morgan Guardian Industries<br />
4 Claret Place MT RICHON WA 61 492 Great Eastern Highway REDC<br />
L J Osborne L J Osborne<br />
83 Connell Avenue KELMSCOTT W 83 Connell Avenue KELMSCOTT<br />
P D Smith P D Smith<br />
45 Hilltop Place KELMSCOTT WA 45 Hilltop Place KELMSCOTT WA<br />
5 D Goldhagen S D Goldhagen<br />
38 Powell Crescent BROOKDALE W 38 Powell Crescent BROOKDALE<br />
October 2007<br />
18 - Swimming Pool (Class 10b)<br />
Z32<br />
0409<br />
S R Smith<br />
Leisure Pools Perth<br />
109 Holden Road ROLEYSTONE W 339 Great Eastern Highway REDC<br />
G R Newton i Future Pools :<br />
0744<br />
15 Dobell Street HUNTINGDALE W 42-44 Kenwick Road KENWICK W<br />
z53<br />
z53<br />
0409<br />
1,631.23<br />
1,631.23<br />
8 Anthill RD ROLEYSTONE<br />
160 Wright RD HARRISDALE<br />
52 Henrietta AV MT NASURA<br />
11 KalimanBND<br />
HARRISDALE<br />
109 Holden RD<br />
ROLEYSTONE<br />
10 Turin L PIARA WATERS<br />
111 Canns RD<br />
BEDFORDALE<br />
1 Hawkins RD ROLEYSTONE<br />
19 Sidcup WY KELMSCOTT<br />
4 Claret PL MT RICHON<br />
83 Connell AV KELMSCOTT<br />
45 Hilltop PL KELMSCOTT<br />
38 Powell CR BROOKDALE<br />
LIVE LIVE LIVE<br />
13<br />
13<br />
2,222,339<br />
2,222,339<br />
OT<br />
CO<br />
FG<br />
FG<br />
FG<br />
CO<br />
FG<br />
FG<br />
FG<br />
FG<br />
SV<br />
SV<br />
SV<br />
14,054.66<br />
14,054.66<br />
25<br />
52<br />
35<br />
24<br />
37<br />
37<br />
43<br />
13<br />
32<br />
35<br />
48<br />
17<br />
22<br />
5,000 *<br />
32,685<br />
23,000<br />
19,365<br />
28,587<br />
49,000<br />
19,950<br />
15,340<br />
19,850<br />
19,310<br />
8,000 *"*<br />
4,000 ****<br />
244,437<br />
244,437<br />
350 *-"<br />
74.00<br />
204.36<br />
156.18<br />
104.77<br />
185.13<br />
290.91<br />
100.48<br />
85.80<br />
100.16<br />
98.44<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
1,631.23<br />
1,631.23<br />
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AUTHORITY<br />
DouDie click onto the Application to access receipt and fee m'ormatici<br />
19-Spa (Class 10b) 77.00<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Building Applications Monthly Statistics<br />
Issued<br />
01/10/2007 to 31/10/2007<br />
CITY OF <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
LIVE LIVE LIVE<br />
App No Det Dt Owner Name / Address Builder Name /Address Bid Reg Primary Property- Floor Frame Wails Ro<strong>of</strong> Area Value Indemnity Ins / Policy Fees<br />
1073/07 23/10/07 J I Walton<br />
59 Chadwick Parade BROOKDALE<br />
J I Walton<br />
59 Chadwick Parade BROOKDAL<br />
59 Chadwick PDE<br />
BROOKDALE<br />
FG<br />
16 2,700<br />
77.00<br />
Total; October 2007<br />
77.00<br />
100,850 966.68<br />
Total: 19-Spa (Class 10b) 77.00 100,850 966.68 2,700 77.00<br />
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2,700<br />
77.00
AUTHORITY<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Building Applications Monthly Statistics<br />
Issued<br />
01/10/2007 to 31/10/2007<br />
CITY OF <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
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21 - Earthworks 267.78<br />
App Wo Def Dt Owner Name / Address 3uilder Name / Address Bid Reg Primary Property moor Frame Walls Ro<strong>of</strong> Value Indemnity Ins / Policy Fees<br />
1585/07 18/10/07 L D Boardman LDBoardman<br />
25 Henty LKT ROLEYSTONE SP<br />
0 44,536<br />
267.78<br />
8 Sanctuary Court ROLEYSTONE 8 Sanctuary Court ROLEYSTONE<br />
Total: October 2007 267.78 547,530 3,186.05<br />
Total: 21 - Earthworks 267.78 547,530 3,186.05 44,536 267.78<br />
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44,536<br />
267.78
AUTHORITY<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Building Applications Monthly Statistics<br />
Issued<br />
01/10/2007 to 31/10/2007<br />
CITY OF <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
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22 - Earthworks and Ret Walls (Class 10b) 314.32<br />
App Wo Det Dt Owner Name/Address Builder Name / Address Bid Reg Primary Property Floor Frame Walls Ro<strong>of</strong> Area Value Indemnity Ins/Policy Fees<br />
1605/07 19/10/07 R Santora<br />
Address not supplied<br />
Total: October 2007<br />
R Santora<br />
Address not supplied<br />
8 Skewes WY BEDFORDALE SP<br />
314.32 1 2,289,395 11,789.50<br />
0 53,516<br />
Total: 22 - Earthworks and Ret Walls (Class 10b) 314.32 1 2,289,395 11,789.50 53,516 314.32<br />
AUTHORITY<br />
LIVE LIVE LIVE<br />
53,516<br />
314 32<br />
314.32<br />
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AUTHORITY<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Building Applications Monthly Statistics<br />
Issued<br />
01/10/2007 to 31/10/2007<br />
CITY OF <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
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25 - Verandah 77.00<br />
Wo De.* Dt Owner Name / Address Builder Name / Address Bid Reg Primany Property Hoor Frame Walls Ho<strong>of</strong> Area Value Indemnity Ins / Policy Fees<br />
1711/07 23/10/07 P Lewis P Lewis<br />
45 Wallangarra Drive BEDFORDAL 45 Wallangarra Drive BEDFORDA<br />
Total: October 2007 77.00<br />
45 Wallangarra DR<br />
BEDFORDALE<br />
PA TF<br />
66,450<br />
MN<br />
818.45<br />
21 2,000 *"*<br />
Total: 25 - Verandah 77.00 66,450 818.45 2,000 77.00<br />
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2,000<br />
77.00<br />
77.00
AUTHORITY<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Building Applications Monthly Statistics<br />
Issued<br />
01/10/2007 to 31/10/2007<br />
CITY OF <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Double click onto fhe Application to access reoe.p; and fee mtoimatjon LIVE LIVE LIVE<br />
26-Portico (Class 10a) 77.00<br />
App Wo Det Dt Owner Name/Address Builder Name /Address Bid Reg Primary Property Floor Frame Walls Ro<strong>of</strong> Area Value indemnity Ins /Policy Fees<br />
1747/07 22/10/07 M A Elvidge Fair and Square Patios<br />
8 Leven Place SEVILLE GROVE W 7 Meadow Grove LEEMING WA<br />
Total: October 2007<br />
8 Leven PL SEVILLE GROVE PA ST<br />
77.00 1 1,550<br />
MN<br />
77.00<br />
6 1,550<br />
Total: 26 - Portico (Class 10a) 77.00 1,550 77.00 1,550 77.00<br />
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1,550<br />
77.00<br />
77.00
AUTHORITY<br />
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32 - Deck 75.00<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Building Applications Monthly Statistics<br />
Issued<br />
01/10/2007 to 31/10/2007<br />
CITY OF <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
LIVE LIVE LIVE<br />
App Wo Def Dt Owner Name -' Address Bwlder Name / Address Bid Reg Primary Property Floor Frame Wails Ro<strong>of</strong> Area Value Indemnity Ins / Policy Fees<br />
1567/07 19/10/07 S L Murdock<br />
78 Ashley Drive KELMSCOTT WA<br />
N C Lovelle<br />
78 Ashley Drive KELMSCOTT WA<br />
78 Ashley DR KELMSCOTT TS SF<br />
64 11,400<br />
75.00<br />
Total:<br />
October 2007<br />
75.00 1 174,780 1,557.49<br />
Total: 32 - Deck 75.00 1 174,780 1,557.49 11,400 75 00<br />
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11,400<br />
75.00
AUTHORITY<br />
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38 - Alteration 154.00<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Building Applications Monthly Statistics<br />
Issued<br />
01/10/2007 to 31/10/2007<br />
CITY OF <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
LIVE LIVE LIVE<br />
App Wo Det Dt Owner Name / Address Builder Name / Address Bid Reg Primary Property Floor F'-ame Walls Ro<strong>of</strong> Area Value Indemnity ins / Policy Fees<br />
1716/07 23/10/07 J S Luck Modem Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />
20 Neilson Avenue ARMADALE W 45 Triumph Avenue WANGARA W<br />
1749/07 23/10/07 K R Decke Modem Ro<strong>of</strong>ing<br />
38 Ward Crescent KELMSCOTT W 45 Triumph Avenue WANGARA W<br />
20 Neilson AV ARMADALE<br />
38 Ward CR KELMSCOTT<br />
Total: October 2007 154.00 81,621<br />
Total: 38 - Alteration 154.00 81,621 606.00 21,611 154.00<br />
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MN<br />
MN<br />
606.00<br />
130<br />
120<br />
12,000 **<br />
9,611 **<br />
21,611<br />
77.00<br />
77.00<br />
154.00
AUTHORITY<br />
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45 - Office (Class 5) 21,035.00<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Building Applications Monthly Statistics<br />
Issued<br />
01/10/2007 to 31/10/2007<br />
CITY OF <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
nmation LIVE LIVE LIVE<br />
App Wo Det Dt Ownet Name / Address Builder Name / Address Bid Reg Primary Property Floor Frame Walls Ro<strong>of</strong> Area Vaiue Indemnity ins /Policy Fees<br />
350/07 04/10/07 Scantore Pty Ltd Jadd Projects 10275 Commerce AV ARMADALE CG SF OT MU<br />
1/26 Gibberd Road BALCATTA WA 1/26 Gibberd Road BALCATTA W<br />
Total;<br />
October 2007 21,035.00 5,600,000 22,889.09<br />
3,275 5,500,000<br />
Total: 45 - Office (Class 5) 21,035.00 5,600,000 22,889.09 5,500,000 21,035.00<br />
AUTHORITY<br />
5,500,000<br />
21,035.00<br />
21,035.00<br />
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52 - Storage (Class 7b) 125.95<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Building Applications Monthly Statistics<br />
Issued<br />
01/10/2007 to 31/10/2007<br />
CITY OF <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
LIVE LIVE LIVE<br />
App Wo De: Dt Owner Name / Aaoress Builder Name / Address Bid Reg Pnmsiy Property Floor Frame Walls Ro<strong>of</strong> Aiea Value Indemnity Ins / Policy i-ees<br />
1589/06 05/10/07 K Sullivan M Nolan 8986 7 Eliot RD ARMADALE CG SF NS MN 168 25,000<br />
125.95<br />
7 Eliot Road ARMADALE WA 6112 1 Potter Place BATEMAN WA 61<br />
Total: October 2007<br />
125 95 1<br />
105,000 452.00<br />
Total: 52 - Storage (Class 7b) 125.95 1 105,000 452.00 25,000 125.95<br />
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25,000<br />
125.95
AUTHORITY<br />
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70 - Demo - Residence 250.00<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Building Applications Monthly Statistics<br />
Issued<br />
01/10/2007 to 31/10/2007<br />
CITY OF <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
LIVE LIVE LIVE<br />
App Wo Def Dt Owner Name / Address Builder Name / Address Bid Reg Primany Property Floor Frame Walls Ro<strong>of</strong> Value Indemnity Ins / Policy Fees<br />
885/07 04/10/07 The Grove at <strong>Armadale</strong> Pty Ltd Groundworks Demolition Pty Ltd<br />
4/88 Walters Drive OSBORNE PAR 28 Felspar Street WELSHPOOL W<br />
1610/07 02/10/07 Parkerville Children & Youth Care Inc Groundworks Demolition Pty Ltd<br />
Beacon Road PARKERVILLE WA 28 Felspar Street WELSHPOOL W<br />
1738/07 26/10/07 TTilbee Groundworks Demolition Pty Ltd<br />
16 Burrowa Street ARMADALE WA 28 Felspar Street WELSHPOOL W<br />
1730107 26/10/07 B M Secrett , Demolition Works<br />
10 Julianne Street BUSSELTON W 45 Parkwood Avenue WOODVALE<br />
1740/07 23/10/07 D J Creer S&LSalvage<br />
28B Stewart Sheet SCARBOROUG 1 Roper Street O'Connor WA 616<br />
24 Tait ST ARMADALE<br />
17 Sixth RD ARMADALE<br />
16 Burrowa ST ARMADALE<br />
46 Westfield RD<br />
KELMSCOTT<br />
6 Messenger ST<br />
KELMSCOTT<br />
Total; October 2007 250.00 2,450.00<br />
Total: 70 - Demo - Residence 250.00 2,450.00 250.00<br />
Grand Total: 107,766.62 175 164,465,497 855,897.43 21,253,063 107,766.62<br />
AUTHORITY<br />
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0 *"*<br />
o ****<br />
o **•*<br />
0 ****<br />
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50.00<br />
50.00<br />
50.00<br />
50.00<br />
50.00<br />
250.00
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CITY OF <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Information <strong>Bulletin</strong><br />
Issue No. 22/2007<br />
WA Local Government Association (WALGA) News<br />
Issue No.46.07 - 16 November 2007 COR-1<br />
Issue No.47.07-23 November 2007 COR-3<br />
Australian Local Government Association (ALGA) News<br />
16 November 2007 COR-5<br />
23 November 2007 COR-16<br />
Media Releases<br />
Road Funding Deficit Increases Pressure on Councils - 22 November 2007 COR-25<br />
Employee Movements HR-1<br />
Coiiiinittccs<br />
• Progress Report<br />
Progress Report on Contingency, Operational & Strategic Projects<br />
• Donations Report<br />
Donations Summary<br />
• Accounting Report<br />
Accounting Services Report Summary<br />
• Outstanding Matters & Information Items<br />
Report on Outstanding Matters - Development Services Committee<br />
• Health<br />
Health Services Manager's Report for the month <strong>of</strong> October 2007<br />
Annual Rpt <strong>of</strong> COAG & CORE Sites Needle & Syringe Distribution / Returns 06/07<br />
• Items for Information<br />
Woolworths Abandoned Shopping Trolleys<br />
• Planning<br />
Planning Services Manager's Report for the month <strong>of</strong> October 2007<br />
Town Planning Scheme No.4 - Amendment Action Table<br />
Planning Applications Monthly Statistics - October 2007<br />
Subdivision Applications - WAPC Approvals/Refusals - October 2007<br />
Subdivision Applications - Report on Lots Registered for 2006/07 & 2007/08<br />
PAW Closure Report - Significant Actions during October 2007<br />
Nil<br />
...CS-1<br />
.CS-14<br />
.CS-16<br />
D-l<br />
D-3<br />
D-9<br />
...D-18<br />
...D-19<br />
...D-23<br />
...D-26<br />
...D-35<br />
...D-36<br />
...D-37<br />
Road Naming Report 2007/08 & consequential action <strong>of</strong> Council Recommendation.. ...D-39<br />
Compliance Officer's Report for the month <strong>of</strong> October 2007<br />
...D-40<br />
• Building<br />
Building Services Manager's Report for the month <strong>of</strong> October 2007<br />
...D-43<br />
Building Applications Monthly Statistics for the month <strong>of</strong> October 2007<br />
...D-44<br />
• Outstanding Matters<br />
Report on Outstanding Matters — Technical Services Committee<br />
T-l<br />
• Minutes from Occasional/Advisory Committees<br />
Bungendore Park Management Committee - Oct 2007<br />
T3<br />
Bushcare and Environmental Advisory Committee - July 2007<br />
T7<br />
<strong>Armadale</strong> Gosnells Landcare Group Meeting - September 2007<br />
T14<br />
• General Information<br />
Scientific Trial at Fletcher Park, Wungong<br />
T29<br />
Parks and Leisure WA Email Newsletter - November 2007<br />
T33<br />
Issue 22 - 29 November 2007
Information <strong>Bulletin</strong><br />
Information Items from the Technical Services Directorate<br />
TECHNICAL SERVICES COMMITTEE REPORT ON OUTSTANDING<br />
MATTERS ' '^<br />
ITEM<br />
Armitaee Road - Temporarv Road<br />
1 Closure/Parkine arrangements<br />
Refer T23/04/04 27 April 04<br />
Refer T3/1/07 22 January 07<br />
Refer T45/6/07 25 June 07<br />
1 Redevelooment<strong>of</strong>FrvePark<br />
\ Refer C37/5/07<br />
1 Traffic lights modification cnr<br />
1 <strong>Armadale</strong>/Nicholson Roads<br />
Refer CS47/5/07<br />
1 Champion Lakes Development &<br />
1 Parking on Lake View Terrace<br />
Refer CS47/5/07<br />
Champion Lakes Development -<br />
Issues with Lake Road<br />
Refer CS47/5/07<br />
Bus Embavments - Commerce<br />
Avenue<br />
Refer 770/8/07<br />
PAW between Lots 64 & 65 Sheoak<br />
Place, <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Refer Dl 08/9/07<br />
PAW between Lots 201 (12) and 202<br />
(10) Jarrah Cls, Westfield<br />
Refer D107/09/06<br />
PAW between Lots 705 (1) and 714 (9)<br />
Clybucca Pic, <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Refer D3 5/4/06<br />
REFERRLNG<br />
COMMITTEE<br />
Technical Services<br />
Technical Services<br />
& Community<br />
Services<br />
Technical Services<br />
Technical Services<br />
Technical Services<br />
Technical Services<br />
Development<br />
Services<br />
Development<br />
Services<br />
Development<br />
Services<br />
COMMENTS<br />
Tl<br />
Report to Technical Services<br />
Committee following MRWA<br />
advice and community<br />
consultation<br />
Future report to Technical<br />
Services Committee<br />
following development <strong>of</strong><br />
Project Plan - expected Q3<br />
FY 07/08<br />
Future report to Technical<br />
Services Committee<br />
following investigation with<br />
MRWA - expected Q4 FY<br />
07/08<br />
Future report to Technical<br />
Services Committee<br />
following investigation<br />
including Rangers - expected<br />
approx Feb/March 08<br />
Future report to Technical<br />
Services Committee<br />
following work with ARA to<br />
determine Lake Rd role in<br />
ARA projects - expected Q4<br />
FY 07/08<br />
Further report to Technical<br />
Services Committee<br />
following presentation by<br />
PTA<br />
Lighting improvement and<br />
other improvement works -<br />
considered as part <strong>of</strong> 5 Year<br />
Works Plan<br />
Lighting improvement and<br />
other improvement works -<br />
considered as part <strong>of</strong> 5 Year<br />
Works Plan<br />
Lighting improvement and<br />
other improvement works —<br />
considered as part <strong>of</strong> 5 Year<br />
Works Plan
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TECHNICAL SERVICES COSlMITTEE REPORT ON OUTSgT^NDING<br />
LTTERS '"^t||ii^<br />
ITEM<br />
Jull St Mall Maintenance and<br />
Refurbishment<br />
Refer T85/9/07<br />
.•:.i<br />
REFERRING<br />
COMMITTEE<br />
COMMENTS ; -<br />
T2<br />
Technical Services Further report to the<br />
Technical Services<br />
Committee - expected Q4 FY<br />
07/08
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Information Items from the Technical Services Directorate<br />
BUNGENDORE PARK MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE<br />
MEETING No. 284 WEDNESDAY 24 th OCTOBER 2007<br />
MINUTES<br />
ME<strong>MB</strong>ERS PRESENT<br />
Cr Guenter Best Mr Ian Thompson<br />
Mrs Irene Morcombe (Treasurer) Mr Don Griffiths<br />
Mr Bill Ladyman (Secretary) Mr Ron Withnell<br />
Mr Kim Sarti (Projects) Mrs Caralyn Lagrange<br />
Mrs Penny Versteeg Ms Miriam Stanborough (Weeds)<br />
Cr Guenter Best declared the meeting open at 7:30 pm. Cr Best informed Committee that he has<br />
been reappointed as Chairman by Council.<br />
Minutes <strong>of</strong> meeting held 26th September 2007 accepted as being correct.<br />
Mr Sarti/Mr Thompson Carried<br />
BUSINESS ARISING<br />
1. Bungendore Park Bush Breakfast - 4 th November. Mrs Lagrange and Mr Griffiths are the<br />
contacts for articles and advance advertising - breakfast $8 per person, catered for by Lions<br />
volunteers, to be arranged by Mr Griffiths. Advertising flyers have been prepared and<br />
Committee members have distributed in Bedfordale and Wungong; Mr Thompson has<br />
included flyers with his Fire Brigade letter drop to all residents in the Bedfordale area. Mrs<br />
Omacini has placed advertisement in Bedfordale Blurb. Members to arrive about 6 - 6.30 am<br />
to set up. Mr Ladyman to book the Bedfordale Hall and bring his trestles, pick up chairs and<br />
tables and signage.<br />
2. 2006 Regional Parks Community grant_- . Mr Sarti has sent a final project acquittal report.<br />
3. Protective buffer burning - Mr Ladyman is still to inform Mrs Omacini so that the information<br />
can be captured in GIS and to make clear that the Committee's burning regime, as per the<br />
revised Management Plan, be considered each year. Mr Ladyman to contact DEC to suggest a<br />
complimentary buffer alongside the bum each year. [1/283]<br />
4. Minor fence damage - Mr Thompson still to fix. [2/283]<br />
5. Trailbike and Vandal activity - Mrs Omacini and Mr Ladyman have inspected trailbike<br />
incursion and sign vandalism at entry points with a view to providing new funding for repair<br />
and restricting access, signs on hand. Extensive Pig damage in the Park, near Gates J and K.<br />
6. Weeds - Mr Ladyman noted a range <strong>of</strong> weeds in the south-east comer, notably Blackberry,<br />
Cottonbush and Bridal Creeper. Ms Stanborough has briefed Jim Treasure.<br />
7. 2007/08 Community Conservation grants - Mr Ladyman and Mrs Omacini have submitted an<br />
application to the Minister for the Environment for $5,000 for Dieback control [3/283]<br />
8. Admiral Road entrance statement - Messrs Ladyman and Griffiths still to investigate repair <strong>of</strong><br />
damaged letters and rustic artwork <strong>of</strong> entrance statement sign.<br />
9. Fire Retardant demonstration - Mr Thompson's flyer has been delivered in Bedfordale which<br />
advertises a demonstration at Bedfordale Hall at midday on Saturday 27 th October
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Information Items from the Technical Services Directorate<br />
10. Symbol signs - Mr Sarti still to follow up quote for purchase <strong>of</strong> new signs and for graffiti<br />
coating existing signs. This has been discussed with Roly Richardson (Down Under Signs)<br />
Committee agreed that additional Fire Access Track signs required, Mr Thompson has 5 fire<br />
track signs on hand.<br />
11. Volunteer work authorisation - the following motion was put for the ensuing year:<br />
Bungendore Park Management Committee authorises members and volunteers to perform<br />
maintenance works and management activities for the ensuing year as, and when, required.<br />
Moved Ms Stanborough/Mr Ladyman Carried 24/01/2007<br />
12. Activity since last meeting: Mr Thompson, Mr Ladyman, Mrs Omacini, Mr<br />
Griffiths patrolling. Mr Withnell - education.<br />
AWAITING COMPLETION AND/OR REPLY<br />
• Works schedule for 2007 - including Dieback Assessment and Plan report for walk track<br />
realignment and/or closures and impact on directional signs, wayside interpretive signs, maps<br />
at information display shelter etc. Messrs Sarti and Ladyman have begun with a tour <strong>of</strong> the<br />
park in March to determine work to be done.<br />
• Routed log sign at Albany Highway entrance - majority <strong>of</strong> bushes in front <strong>of</strong> the routed log<br />
have been trimmed. Mr Griffiths reports some more work to be done.<br />
• DEC Fire Access Track - Mr Thompson reported the access track to be a summerjob.lt is to<br />
run from the south western comer <strong>of</strong> the Bungendore southern boundary into DEC bushland<br />
(Lot 200) to give fire access to a steep piece <strong>of</strong> country not accessible from the Wungong. Mr<br />
Tuffhell advises that track development and indeed all earthworks in the park should only be<br />
carried out after dieback investigation, with clean machinery and in dry soil conditions<br />
• Management Plan 1997-2007 Review - to be continued<br />
GRANTS IN PROGRESS<br />
1. Community Conservation 2003/2004 $900<br />
2. Regional Parks Community 2007 grant $2,200<br />
3. Swan Alcoa Landcare Program 2007 (07S05) $6,210<br />
4. Alcoa Bravo! Grant 2005 $305.35<br />
5. Community Conservation Grant 2006/2007 $3,000<br />
6. Swan Alcoa Landcare Program 2008 application forwarded<br />
7. Regional Parks Community Grant 2008 application forwarded<br />
8. Community Conservation Grant 2008 application forwarded<br />
CORRESPONDENCE OUT<br />
1. Manager, Parks and Gardens - forwarding invoice from Bedfordale Volunteer Bushfire<br />
Brigade<br />
2. DEC Regional Parks Unit - Regional Parks Community Grant 2006 project acquittal report<br />
CORRESPONDENCE IN<br />
1. Linda Moore - Invitation to a Local Nature Spot Event - Bob Blackburn reserve<br />
2. Greening Australia - Elections, closed October 19 th<br />
3. <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong> - invitation to BEAC end-<strong>of</strong>-year Event - Rushton Park, 2 nd December.<br />
4. DEC, Feral Bee Project Officer - thanking for assistance and information and returning maps<br />
and gate key.
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INFORM A TION RECEIVED<br />
DEC - "Bushland News" Spring 2007<br />
FINANCE<br />
Details<br />
Kim Sarti - photocopying, postage and plastic container<br />
Amount<br />
$<br />
51.10<br />
T5<br />
Expenditur<br />
e<br />
Type<br />
Mr Ladyman has forward a Tax Invoice for $1,100 from Bedfordale Volunteer Bushfire Brigade<br />
for Hazard Reduction Bum to Mr Lanternier, Manager Parks and Gardens, <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong>.<br />
Mr Withnell/Mrs Morcombe -Carried<br />
Last month's account payments were also formally endorsed Mr Withnell/Mrs Morcombe -<br />
Carried<br />
GENERAL BUSINESS<br />
1. Robin Fletcher - Mr Ladyman to send a card to Mr Kim Fletcher on the loss <strong>of</strong> his brother,<br />
Robin, a former councillor who has chaired Committee meetings on occasions.<br />
2. 2006/7 Community Hours - recorded for BEAC reporting Period 1/10/2006 to 30/9/2007<br />
came to a total <strong>of</strong> 1,505 hours. Based on a $20 / hour volunteer rate, this equates to a $30,200<br />
input by the community.<br />
3. Annual Report for 2006/7 - Mr Sarti had previously circulated a draft report for BEAC <strong>of</strong><br />
Committee's activities from October 2006 to September 2007. Committee approved and Cr<br />
Best signed the report. Mr Sarti to arranged distribution <strong>of</strong> the report. Mr Sarti/Mr Withnell -<br />
Carried<br />
4. Pamphlets for <strong>Armadale</strong> Tourist Centre - have been requested. Mr Withnell will deliver a<br />
supply to the Centre<br />
5. Bungendore Bush Breakfast 2008 - <strong>Armadale</strong> Wildflower Society has been asked to arrange a<br />
50 th Anniversary event for the WA Wildflower Society and has suggested to arrange a joint<br />
breakfast function for November next year, Committee agreed.<br />
6. <strong>Armadale</strong> Christian College - Mr Withnell advised that the school had requested agreement to<br />
place up to 10 permanent Regaining Posts in the park. Committee not in agreement.<br />
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Bungendore Bush Breakfast<br />
BEAC End-<strong>of</strong>-Year function<br />
UBC End-<strong>of</strong>-Year function<br />
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1 Reptilian Wonders <strong>of</strong> Swan Coastal Plain, Mt<br />
7 Claremont<br />
1 Native seed collecting course Sam to 3 pm<br />
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Information Items from the Technical Services Directorate<br />
SUMMARY OF OUTSTANDING ACTION POINTS<br />
7/268 Mr Griffiths to make visible routed log sign<br />
4/271 Ms Stanborough to follow up Admiral Rd entrance jobs<br />
1/283 Mr Ladyman to attend to hazard reduction details<br />
2/283 Mr Thompson to mend minor fence damage on southern boundary<br />
DATE OF NEXT MEETING (4 th Wednesday)<br />
7:30 pm Wednesday 28 th November 2007<br />
Meeting declared closed at 9:20 pm<br />
W Ladyman<br />
Secretary<br />
Signed: Date:<br />
Chairman/Acting Chairman - Bungendore Park Management Committee
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CONTENTS<br />
BUSHCARE AND ENVIRONMENTAL<br />
ADVISORY COMMITTEE<br />
MINUTES<br />
Wednesday 11 July 2007 - 6.05 PM<br />
Committee Room - <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong> Administration Centre<br />
ATTENDANCE, APOLOGIES & LEAVE OF ABSENCE<br />
Member/Deputv Member<br />
Mr Cam Clav<br />
Cr Bob Tizard<br />
Mr Bill Ladyman<br />
Mr Adrian Choules<br />
Ms Beth Laurie<br />
Mr David James<br />
Ms Renata Zelinova<br />
Mrs Corinne Omacini<br />
Mrs Yvonne Ward<br />
Apologies:<br />
Cr Pat Hart<br />
Mr Michael Moltoni<br />
Mr Bob Noakes<br />
DISCLAIMER<br />
Nil<br />
DISCLOSURES OF FINANCIAL INTEREST<br />
Nil<br />
PUBLIC QUESTION TIME<br />
Nil<br />
Affiliations<br />
T7<br />
Bedfordale Volunteer Fire Brigade and<br />
<strong>Armadale</strong> Gosnells Landcare Group<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong> Councillor<br />
Bungendore Park Management Committee<br />
Friends <strong>of</strong> Goolamrup<br />
<strong>Armadale</strong> Gosnells Landcare Group 16.10 pm<br />
to 8.30 pml<br />
Friends <strong>of</strong> Forrestdale<br />
Guest Speaker - WALGA 16.05 pm to 7.35<br />
bml<br />
Environmental Officer - Citv <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Minute Secretary - Citv <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
<strong>Armadale</strong> Citv River Care Group<br />
<strong>Armadale</strong> Settlers' Common<br />
Friends <strong>of</strong> Goolamrup
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DEPUTATIONS<br />
Nil<br />
PROJECTS FOR COUNCIL'S NOTICE<br />
The following projects are listed for Council's notice. The Project/ Group leader for all projects<br />
listed in the table below has agreed to conduct the works with due regard to the <strong>City</strong>'s safety and<br />
training requirements for bushcare activities as described in the <strong>City</strong>'s Friends Group Manual.<br />
RECOMMEND<br />
That Council be advised that the Project/ Group leader listed in the table below has been<br />
co-opted to the Bushcare and Environmental Advisory Committee to protect or rehabilitate<br />
bushland by facilitating works by volunteers for this Committee to extent <strong>of</strong> the scope <strong>of</strong><br />
works and volunteer duties described.<br />
Project/ GroupGroup (if any)<br />
leader<br />
Adrian Choules Friends <strong>of</strong><br />
Goolamrup<br />
Bill Ladyman Friends <strong>of</strong><br />
Bungendore<br />
Park<br />
GUEST SPEAKER<br />
Span <strong>of</strong> dates Scope <strong>of</strong> works/ volunteers<br />
duties<br />
Sunday, 29 July 2007<br />
at 1.00 pm<br />
Weeding & Planting<br />
Planting Day<br />
Briefing on the Local Nature Spot Project - survey results for Bob Blackburn Reserve, Kendal<br />
Court Reserve and Lloyd Hughes Reserve provided by Ms Renata Zelinova <strong>of</strong> WALGA. (Refer<br />
to Attachment "A-l".)<br />
CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES - 9 MAY 2007<br />
RECOMMEND<br />
That the Minutes <strong>of</strong> the Bushcare and Environmental Advisory Committee Meeting held on<br />
9 May 2007 be adopted.<br />
MOVED: Mr Adrian Choules<br />
BUSINESS ARISING FROM THE MINUTES;<br />
Nil.<br />
CARRIED<br />
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Information Items from the Technical Services Directorate<br />
CORRESPONDENCE AND INFORMATION<br />
Correspondence in<br />
Invitation to attend free "<strong>City</strong> Bush Guides" course <strong>of</strong>fered by the Urban Bushland Council.<br />
The Urban Bush Telegraph - Winter 2007.<br />
South East Regional Centre for Urban Landcare Newsletter.<br />
Riverview Autumn 2007.<br />
WA Trail Bike Strategy - Have Your Say - A State Committee has been set up to look at the<br />
issues surrounding <strong>of</strong>f road vehicle use and improving the Off Road Vehicle Act. The<br />
Environmental Officer requested that members take time to complete the survey which is<br />
available online. The survey is open until 31 July 2007.<br />
Correspondence out<br />
Invitation for Water Corporation to speak at August Plenary session.<br />
COUNCIL-RELATED BUSINESS 1<br />
Nil.<br />
OTHER BUSINESS 2<br />
August Plenary Session and September Biodiversity Alive Month<br />
Discussion surrounding the August Plenary Session and proposed September "Biodiversity Alive<br />
month" event is invited.<br />
The Environmental Officer advised that Mr Chris Bodica, Project Manager - Water Corporation,<br />
will be attending the August Plenary Session <strong>of</strong> BEAC to give a talk on the Project being<br />
undertaken in the Wungong Catchment. The Plenary Session will be held on 8 August 2007 at<br />
7.00 pm in Council's Function Room.<br />
The Environmental Officer advised that in the past BEAC had undertaken projects for<br />
Biodiversity Alive Month, however it is proposed that this not be the case this year, given that<br />
Local Nature Spot is going to be trying to harvest community interest. In the past, the rationale<br />
behind the Biodiversity Alive Month was to try and engage other community volunteers but there<br />
is plenty happening in this regard at the moment.<br />
28/11/2007-
Information <strong>Bulletin</strong> T10<br />
Infonnation Items from the Technical Services Directorate<br />
INFORMATION<br />
13.1.1 Amendments to Residential Density Development Policy<br />
The proposed policy amendments were intended to provide greater guidance to planners and<br />
developers regarding the standards to be achieved in order to qualify for density bonuses within<br />
dual coded areas. The additional provisions primarily relate to building design, streetscape and<br />
landscaping requirements and included:<br />
A clearer requirement that buildings be orientated to the main street for surveillance<br />
Additional controls on the siting <strong>of</strong> garages and limitation <strong>of</strong> blank walls<br />
Encouragement for two storey development<br />
Additional controls on fencing to improve the interface with public areas<br />
Clearer guidance on improvements required to any dwellings retained within grouped dwelling<br />
developments<br />
Consideration to be given to the provision <strong>of</strong> communal open space to provide a sense <strong>of</strong><br />
community in large developments and improved landscaping in general<br />
A clearer statement regarding the requirement to contribute to the <strong>City</strong>'s footpath fund.<br />
Items <strong>of</strong> interest from the Council Committee/ Council minutes/ agenda to note:<br />
National Water Initiative progress report (Refer to Attachment "A-2")<br />
Federal Government environmental budget summary (Refer to Attachment "A-2")<br />
Ranger Services Report April 2007 - noted that 17 reports <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>f road vehicles (primarily motor<br />
cycles) were responded to over the reporting period.<br />
Grant watch information report<br />
Australia Post Grants - ongoing grants for on ground works.<br />
Lottery West Grants - ongoing.<br />
Swan Riverbank.<br />
Information items (i.e. progress reports relevant to previous business) to note<br />
The Dieback Information Group's Annual Conference is scheduled for the Friday, 13 July 2007.<br />
It will be held at the Fremantle Museum and registrations will open at 8.30 am for a 9.00 am<br />
start.<br />
Upcoming Skills for Nature Conservation free courses include: "Native Plant Propagation for<br />
Beginners" Sunday, 1 September - Murdoch Challenger TAFE, "Bush Birds" Saturday, 22<br />
September WA Ecology Centre Bold Park, "Water Birds and Wanders" Saturday, 8 September<br />
2007 - Herdsman Lake Wildlife Centre.<br />
Bungendore Park Management Plan is currently being reviewed. <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers are<br />
undertaking a review <strong>of</strong> the document with the kind assistance <strong>of</strong> Bungendore Park Management<br />
Committee volunteers. The revised document will be advertised for comment once progressed.<br />
The <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong> was successful in securing a Perth Biodiversity Project Grant for the<br />
Control <strong>of</strong> Watsonia at Lloyd Hughes Reserve and the fencing <strong>of</strong> Leake Street Wetland.
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Cr Tizard enquired as to how the review <strong>of</strong> the Management Plan for Bungendore Park was<br />
progressing. The Environmental Officer advised that it was progressing well. Bill and Kim have<br />
been providing input and meeting with Corinne once a week for the past three weeks to go<br />
through the actions in the Plan. This has involved consideration <strong>of</strong> what has and what has not<br />
been achieved and Corinne has been editing the document as this information is being added. At<br />
the moment the trio are about 2/3 rc ' <strong>of</strong> the way towards completing the draft review. It will<br />
probably take another month or two before they are at a stage where they can present the revised<br />
Plan to the Management Committee for its consideration.<br />
Spraying <strong>of</strong> Watsonias - Marmion Street/Roberts Road. Beth Laurie congratulated the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Armadale</strong> on having the Watsonias in Marmion Street and Roberts Road sprayed successfully.<br />
A Planting Day will be held at Bungendore Park on Sunday, 29 July 2007 at 1.00 pm. Entrance<br />
is via the Admiral Road Entrance to Pit 10, end <strong>of</strong> Wattle Drive (south end <strong>of</strong> the Park). At 3.00<br />
pm Glenn Tufhell will lead a group <strong>of</strong> people to see the work he does regarding dieback.<br />
Fencing <strong>of</strong> Leake Street - The Environmental Officer advised that fencing <strong>of</strong> the southern end <strong>of</strong><br />
Leake Street will be undertaken once a contractor can be sourced. Once the fencing has been<br />
completed, <strong>of</strong>f road vehicle signs will be erected and a letter box drop <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>f road vehicle<br />
brochures will be carried out in the neighbourhood.<br />
Management Plan Review. Bill Ladyman advised that it has been ascertained from the<br />
Management Plan Review that there appeared to be three levels <strong>of</strong> burning frequency in<br />
Bungendore Park and that liaison with the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong> seems not to be occurring in regard<br />
to priority bums. He enquired as to whether discussions could be held each year in April/May<br />
when the burning plans are finalised for the <strong>City</strong>, so Bungendore Management Committee can<br />
have a say in what is going to be burned or not as the case may be.<br />
Press Releases<br />
BEAC members to table any information relating to possible upcoming press releases.<br />
Nil.<br />
Reminder list - items in progress or scheduled for future meetings<br />
Item Progress<br />
Analysis <strong>of</strong> best practice Firebreak Maintenance|Research in progress.<br />
procedures.<br />
Watch on EP Act for roadside vegetation clearing|Regulations gazetted 30 June.<br />
Regulations (BEAC April 2004)<br />
Consider review <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong> DiebackPUnder internal review.<br />
Policy.<br />
Consider opportunities for a cross agencyl<br />
response to preventing rubbish dumping in the]<br />
[<strong>City</strong>.<br />
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Information Items from the Technical Services Directorate<br />
The Environmental Officer advised that the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong> Dieback Policy will be referred to<br />
the Technical Services Committee for consideration this month.<br />
13.7.1 Settlers' Common [Cr Bob Tizard]<br />
The Settlers' Common walk is scheduled for 7 October 2007, however, there may be problems<br />
with numbers attending on the day so a meeting is planned for 11 July 2007 to discuss a plan <strong>of</strong><br />
attack. The group has been talking about the whole process over the last few meetings and will<br />
know more clearly how to proceed after the meeting.<br />
Vacancies existing on the Settlers' Common Committee have been advertised, with the closing<br />
date being 27 July 2007. Cr Tizard asked if anyone knew <strong>of</strong> anyone who might be interested in<br />
joining.<br />
Work to erect new dieback signs and trail signs has been carried out recently.<br />
Work to plant trees and carry out weed control is planned.<br />
Members are looking to continue to map the eastern zone <strong>of</strong> the Common and get trails mapped,<br />
marked with GPS and named.<br />
Last Sunday a group went to Dwellingup for a workshop on the ALCOA dieback regeneration<br />
trial. Some 100 people attended.<br />
13.7.2 Bungendore Park [Bill Ladyman]<br />
Glenn Tuffnell took Bill to show him exactly what it is he does in regard to dieback. Bill also<br />
took him to Part 201 which is a dead block on the south side <strong>of</strong> Bungendore Park where there<br />
seemed to be a new patch <strong>of</strong> dieback happening. Glenn took a soil sample at the site which<br />
subsequently proved it was drought and not dieback that was affecting the area.<br />
A revised Flora <strong>of</strong> Bungendore Park report has been produced and is available from Irene<br />
Morcombe.<br />
Tony Simpson had written a letter to Alannah MacTieman, on behalf <strong>of</strong> the Group, asking<br />
whether the West Australian Planning Commission could buy Lots 302 and 303 on the south<br />
western side <strong>of</strong> the Park, currently belonging to the Dawkins Family. The proposal was to<br />
incorporate the lots into the Park. However, the reply was not supportive.<br />
In keeping with the Bungendore Park Management Plan, which specifies the use <strong>of</strong> local<br />
provenance from within the Park, the Group will continue to grow seeds collected from within<br />
the Park in compliance with the Management Plan and therefore will not use dieback resistant<br />
stock.<br />
A fungal foray held recently was a big success despite the weather, with 35 people attending.<br />
13.7.3 Friends <strong>of</strong> Forrestdale Lake [David James]<br />
The Department <strong>of</strong> Environment & Conservation has been placing new fencing in Commercial<br />
Road.<br />
Although the lake is still dry, it is to be hoped that the next shower will be a bit more promising<br />
and lead to some water staying in the lake.<br />
The issue <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>f road bikes is still a vexing one with people cutting the fences on a continuous<br />
basis.
Information <strong>Bulletin</strong> T13<br />
Information Items from the Technical Services Directorate<br />
13.7.4 Friends <strong>of</strong> Goolamrup [Adrian Choules]<br />
The Friends <strong>of</strong> Goolamrup carried out a successful planting day on Saturday, 7 July 2007. Brett<br />
and four adults helped plant a lot <strong>of</strong> trees. 10 mis <strong>of</strong> rain fell over night after the plantings which<br />
was very good news.<br />
The previous plantings are all going well. Those planted along the river last year have survived<br />
well.<br />
The boys have been playing about in the Reserve, digging jumps etc. but they are not disturbing<br />
the trees so there is no problem.<br />
Reported that just down the river from the Reserve an outbreak <strong>of</strong> Taro has been observed.<br />
NEXT MEETING & CLOSURE<br />
At 6.00 pm on Wednesday, 12 September 2007 - <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong> Committee Room.<br />
MEETING CLOSED AT 8.30 PM
Information <strong>Bulletin</strong><br />
Information Items from the Technical Services Directorate<br />
MINUTES<br />
ARMADALE GOSNELLS LANDCARE GROUP MEETING NO. 118<br />
HELD IN THE FUNCTION ROOM AT THE CITY OF GOSNELLS<br />
ON WEDNESDAY, 26 SEPTE<strong>MB</strong>ER 2007 AT 6.00PM<br />
1.0 Attendance & Apologies<br />
Mr Cam Clay<br />
Cr Ruth Butterfield<br />
Mr Ken Downsborough<br />
Ms Sue Williams<br />
Mr Adrian Choules<br />
Ms Beth Laurie<br />
Mr Peter Carrigg<br />
Mr Toby Rees<br />
Mr Brett Kuhlmann<br />
Mrs Corinne Omacini<br />
Mrs Yvonne Ward<br />
Mr R Miller<br />
Apologies:<br />
Cr Pat Hart<br />
Ms Regina Drummond<br />
Cr Carol Matison<br />
Ms Gwen Watson<br />
Mrs Janet Green<br />
Mrs Thelma Attwood<br />
2.0 Guest Speaker<br />
T14<br />
Chairperson<br />
Bedfordale Volunteer Bush Fire Brigade<br />
Councillor - <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong> [6.15 pm to 9.00 pm]<br />
Palomino Reserve Catchment Group [6.20 pm to 9.00 pm]<br />
Friends <strong>of</strong> Wright Brook<br />
Friends <strong>of</strong> Goolamrup<br />
BEAC Representative [6.55 pm to 9.00 pm]<br />
Community Representative<br />
Environmental Officer - <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Gosnells<br />
Landcare Coordinator<br />
Environmental Officer - <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
Minute Secretary<br />
Guest Speaker - Cranmill Environmental<br />
<strong>Armadale</strong> <strong>City</strong> River Care Group<br />
Friends <strong>of</strong> Brixton Street Wetlands<br />
Councillor - <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Gosnells<br />
<strong>Armadale</strong> <strong>City</strong> River Care Group<br />
Friends <strong>of</strong> Westfield Heron Reserve<br />
Friends <strong>of</strong> Westfield Heron Reserve<br />
Mr Rick Miller <strong>of</strong> Cranmill Environmental attended to report on the Management Plan and<br />
Feasibility Study <strong>of</strong> the Controlled Discharge from the International Rowing Course to<br />
Wungong River produced for the <strong>Armadale</strong> Redevelopment Authority by RPS.<br />
Rick advised that on the whole it was a pretty well written report which had been well<br />
researched. The right data had been found and interpreted correctly. What they looked at<br />
was the flows in the Wungong and because there was no monitoring around the International<br />
Rowing Course prior to construction they had to find a spot on the Wungong River which<br />
would allow them to take historical flows <strong>of</strong> rain events and also water quality into the river.<br />
Cr Ruth Butterfield arrived at 6.15 pm.<br />
A powerpoint presentation was provided for members which graphically showed the outlet<br />
pipe for discharge <strong>of</strong> water from the lake and the inlet points on the Wungong River.<br />
Concerns were expressed by Rick Miller in regard to the positioning <strong>of</strong> the outlet pipe.
Information <strong>Bulletin</strong> T15<br />
Information Items from the Technical Services Directorate<br />
Mr Ken Downsborough arrived at 6.20 pm.<br />
Ken Downsborough raised concerns in regard to the infestation by exotic weeds and fish<br />
into the lake which then may be released into the Wungong River. He asked what measures<br />
had been taken in the Plan to protect the river from the infestation by exotic weeds and fish.<br />
Rick Miller advised that there did not appear to be any control measures. However, the<br />
salinity will inhibit the water feeders and plants will not grow in water that salty. Estuarine<br />
marine species were more likely to grow in such water which, in times <strong>of</strong> high flow, would<br />
probably end up in the Canning estuary anyway. Most <strong>of</strong> the species are not capable <strong>of</strong><br />
over-summering in dry lake beds. In regard to feral fish, there are probably three options,<br />
either catch them, electro-fish them or scoop them up. All <strong>of</strong> which are labour-intensive and<br />
not very effective.<br />
Rick advised that he did not know how they were going to manage the volume <strong>of</strong> water to<br />
be put down the Wungong River using this parallelogram restriction because <strong>of</strong> the amount<br />
<strong>of</strong> water available but the only other options open to them were to either send it through the<br />
sewer system or re-inject it into the aquifer.<br />
Ms Beth Laurie arrived at 6.55 pm.<br />
Rick advised that the document is feasible, it will be acceptable to the EPA, Water<br />
Corporation and River & Waters Commission because what they are saying is that they are<br />
not going to cause any net impact on the receiving waters because they are not causing it to<br />
exceed the ANZAC guidelines. What is not written in the report is how they going to<br />
address the issue <strong>of</strong> salt and how they are going to be sure that they have addressed extreme<br />
events.<br />
Mr Rick Miller left the meeting at 7.10 pm.<br />
The meeting adjourned at 7.10 pm and resumed at 7.35 pm.<br />
3.0 Confirmation <strong>of</strong> Previous Minutes - 22 August 2007<br />
RECOMMEND<br />
That the Minutes <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Armadale</strong> Gosnells Landcare Group Meeting held on 22<br />
August 2007 be received.<br />
MOVED Cr Ruth Butterfield<br />
SECONDED Mr Adrian Choules CARRIED<br />
4.0 Business Arising from Minutes:<br />
15.1 Balannup Lake - Adrian Choules<br />
Adrian Choules enquired whether any information had been received from the<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Environment and Conservation in regard to AGLG's letter requesting<br />
data on the hydrology <strong>of</strong> Balannup Lake and possible explanation as to why the level<br />
<strong>of</strong> the lake is low when rail fell consistently throughout July. The Landcare<br />
Coordinator advised that no reply had been received as yet.
Information <strong>Bulletin</strong> T16<br />
Information Items from the Technical Services Directorate<br />
5.0 Correspondence In - September 2007<br />
5.1 Westpac: bank statements for August 07<br />
5.2 Men <strong>of</strong> the Trees: Nursery Catalogue<br />
5.3 Serpentine Jarrahdale Community Landcare Centre: Byford Fair Committee -<br />
invitation to become involved in the Byford Fair on Sunday the 28th October.<br />
5.4 Dept <strong>of</strong> Water: Drinking water source protection plan for Canning River<br />
Catchment area.<br />
5.5 Dept <strong>of</strong> Child Protection: approval <strong>of</strong> application for Working With Children<br />
Check for Brett Kuhlmann.<br />
5.6 Invoice: Australian Native Nurseries - supply <strong>of</strong> tubestock $ 16,521.12.<br />
5.7 Invoice: Australian Native Nurseries - supply <strong>of</strong> sedges $ 18,725.52.<br />
5.8 Invoice: Perry Environmental - weed control $3,817.00.<br />
5.9 Invoice: Ecojobs - 2 staff for hand weeding at Bickley Basin $452.32.<br />
5.10 Invoice: Bill Stevens - annual financial audit $500.00.<br />
5.11 Invoice: Kennard's Hire - hire <strong>of</strong> toilet for 2 days $289.00.<br />
5.12 Invoice: Cranmill Environmental - review <strong>of</strong> the proposal to discharge water from<br />
Champion Lakes into Wungong River $440.00.<br />
5.13 Letter: Brett Kuhlmann - RE notice <strong>of</strong> resignation.<br />
5.14 Letter: Carol Matison - RE notice <strong>of</strong> resignation from the Council.<br />
5.15 <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Gosnells: RE - invitation to attend the 2007 Maddington Kenwick.<br />
Community Forum Saturday Oct 6th<br />
5.16 Invoice: EMS - supply <strong>of</strong> sedges $8,881.40.<br />
5.17 Invoice: Optus: mobile phone for September $72.24.<br />
In regard to 5.14, letter <strong>of</strong> resignation from Cr Matison, the Chairman asked that the long<br />
service given by Cr Matison to the AGLG be acknowledged and that a letter <strong>of</strong> good wishes<br />
be sent to Cr Matison.<br />
RECOMMEND<br />
That a letter be sent to Cr Matison acknowledging her long service to AGLG and good<br />
wishes for the future.<br />
MOVED Mr Peter Carrigg<br />
SECONDED Mr Adrian Choules CARRIED<br />
6.0 Correspondence Out - September 2007<br />
6.1 Payment: Australian Native Nurseries - supply <strong>of</strong> tubestock $16,521.12.<br />
6.2 Payment: Australian Native Nurseries - supply <strong>of</strong> sedges $ 18,725.52.<br />
6.3 Payment: Perry Environmental - weed control $3,817.00.<br />
6.4 Payment: Ecojobs - 2 staff for hand weeding at Bickley Basin $452.32.<br />
6.5 Payment: Leagues - supply <strong>of</strong> polo shirts with AGLG logo $1,262.80.<br />
6.6 Payment: The West Australian - employment position advertisement $446.49.<br />
6.7 Payment: Optus - mobile phone for August 2007 $59.23.<br />
6.8 Payment: Bill Stevens - annual financial audit $500.00.<br />
6.9 Payment: Kennard's Hire - hire <strong>of</strong> toilet for 2 days $289.00.
Information <strong>Bulletin</strong> T17<br />
Information Items from the Technical Services Directorate<br />
RECOMMEND<br />
That the correspondence be received.<br />
MOVED Mr Ken Downsborough<br />
SECONDED Mr Adrian Choules CARRIED<br />
7.0 Treasurer's Report<br />
The Treasurer's Report was verbally reported and is attached to these Minutes. (Refer to<br />
Attachment "A-l".)<br />
RECOMMEND<br />
That the Treasurer's Report be received.<br />
MOVED Mr Peter Carrigg<br />
SECONDED Mr Ken Downsborough CARRIED<br />
8.0 Chairman's Report<br />
Nil.<br />
9.0 Champion Lakes<br />
Nil.<br />
10.0 Bushcare & Environmental Advisory Committee<br />
<strong>10.1</strong> End <strong>of</strong> Year Celebration<br />
The Environmental Officer advised that an End <strong>of</strong> Year Celebration will be held on 2<br />
December 2007 at Rushton Park at 4.30 pm. It is intended that this be a combined<br />
BEAC/AGLG celebration.<br />
10.2 Vacancies - BEAC/Bungendore Park/Settlers' Common<br />
Following the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong> Elections to be held in October 2007, all positions<br />
on Council's Advisory Committees will be declared vacant. As a result, Council has<br />
recently placed an advertisement in a local newspaper advising <strong>of</strong> vacancies on all <strong>of</strong><br />
its Advisory Committees. Vacancies currently exist on the following Committees:<br />
BEAC (1 vacancy)<br />
Settlers' Common (2 vacancies)<br />
Bungendore Park (1 vacancy)<br />
10.3 Guest Speaker - Dr Ian Colquhoun<br />
At the last meeting <strong>of</strong> BEAC, Dr Ian Colquhoun addressed Committee on his recent<br />
trip to the United States (one week in Oregon looking at dieback) and then<br />
attendance at an International Phytophthora Conference in Monterey (south <strong>of</strong> San<br />
Francisco). Dr Colquhoun provided a slide show <strong>of</strong> what Phytophthora looks like in<br />
the States, principally in Oregon and in California. Listing the characteristics <strong>of</strong><br />
three types <strong>of</strong> Phytophthora (ie. cinnamomi, lateralis and ramorum).
Information <strong>Bulletin</strong> T18<br />
Information Items from the Technical Services Directorate<br />
10.4 <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong> Policy - Managing Phytophthora Dieback<br />
Council on 7 August 2007 endorsed its Policy ENG 9 - Managing Phytophthora<br />
Dieback.<br />
10.5 Local Nature Spot Officer - Linda Moore<br />
The Environmental Officer advised that the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong> had employed a<br />
Nature Spot Officer (Linda Moore). Linda will be employed on contract for six<br />
months and will be involved in projects at Bob Blackburn Reserve, Kendal Court<br />
and Lloyd Hughes Reserve. At Bob Blackburn Reserve there will be a wildflower<br />
walk on 7 October 2007, at Lloyd Hughes Reserve she will be looking at having a<br />
bird identification workshop, and at Kendal Court, she is looking to do some tasks<br />
with Grovelands Primary School. As a part <strong>of</strong> that project a "Local Nature Spot<br />
Watch" program will be trialled which will encourage people living next to Reserves<br />
to sign up as local nature spot watchers. This project wall be trialled in these (3)<br />
Reserves and if successful may be extended to all the other natural areas. The Local<br />
Nature Spot Watch program is similar to the Reserve Custodian Program that the<br />
<strong>City</strong> already runs.<br />
11.0 <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Gosnells - Environmental Officer<br />
12.0 Interviews<br />
11.1 Comment on MP & FS <strong>of</strong> the CD from IRC to Wungong<br />
The <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Gosnells made comment on the Management Plan and Feasibility Study<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Controlled Discharge from the International Rowing Course to Wungong<br />
River. Similar concerns were expressed in regard to the outlet position and<br />
monitoring procedure as those expressed by Rick Miller in his report to the Group.<br />
There were some concerns that there were provisions within the overall management<br />
<strong>of</strong> the complex that there was enough funding allocated long term. However, the<br />
<strong>City</strong> endorsed the Management Plan.<br />
11.2 Night Stalk - Ellis Brook Valley<br />
A Night Stalk will be held in the Ellis Brook Valley on 12 October 2007.<br />
Interviews were recently held for the River Restoration Officer position. Both interviewees<br />
interviewed very well so it was decided to <strong>of</strong>fer one person the River Restoration Officer<br />
position and the other the Landcare Coordinator position (due to the resignation <strong>of</strong> Brett<br />
Kuhlmann - to take effect from 12 October 2007).<br />
13.0 Friends Groups<br />
13.1 Peter Carrigg<br />
Peter's section <strong>of</strong> the river is currently looking very good. Recent rains have been<br />
excellent and plants planted two years ago are growing well. All the sour sop has<br />
been given a thorough routing but the lateral weeds are returning which isn't so bad<br />
because they hold the soil together.<br />
13.2 Palomino Reserve - Ken Downsborough<br />
Palomino Reserve is looking well and the river contains plenty <strong>of</strong> water. A planting<br />
day has been held since the last meeting <strong>of</strong> AGLG which involved the east side <strong>of</strong><br />
the river near Poad Road.
Information <strong>Bulletin</strong> T19<br />
Information Items from the Technical Services Directorate<br />
13.3 Wright Brook - Sue Williams<br />
Grasses and weeds are the main problem at the moment to the group but these are<br />
being sprayed. There is still plenty <strong>of</strong> water in the Brook which is great to see.<br />
13.4 Goolamrup Reserve - Adrian Choules<br />
The Friends are continuing to weed like everyone else. This coming weekend the<br />
Friends will be planting some Marri trees that Brett managed to provide for them and<br />
they will go in on Friday or Saturday <strong>of</strong> this week. Otherwise it is just going along<br />
nicely. The Friends will be there every weekend for the next few weeks to get as<br />
much weeding done before the ground hardens up. The bridal creeper is being<br />
affected by both the leaf hopper and more especially the fungus.<br />
13.5 Friends <strong>of</strong> Martin Street - Cr Ruth Butterfield<br />
Martin Street Reserve has got weeds like everyone else. The Madeira vine has pretty<br />
much gone but there are still some remnants left here and there which have started to<br />
shoot.<br />
14.0 General Business<br />
14.1 Resignation - Brett Kuhlmann - Adrian Choules<br />
Adrian Choules advised that Pat Hart had requested that he convey her best wishes to<br />
Brett Kuhlmann for his future endeavours along with those <strong>of</strong> the Group.<br />
The Chairman, on behalf <strong>of</strong> the Group, extended his best wishes to Brett on his new<br />
position and future endeavours.<br />
14.2 NHT Funding - Adrian Choules<br />
Pat Hart had attended a NHT Funding Seminar this day which involved discussions<br />
regarding environmental water flows in the area. Pat was particularly concerned that<br />
the environmental water flows are expected to be reduced this summer. Pat is<br />
concerned that they acknowledge the fact that there are big pools in the Canning<br />
River and she wants to make sure that those big pools are maintained. To the point<br />
<strong>of</strong> identifying which particular pools are breeding spots for water animals and she is<br />
endeavouring to get some undertaking that they are going to look after them.<br />
14.3 Wungong River - Adrian Choules<br />
Through Adrian Choules, Pat Hart advised that at the same Seminar, the Wungong<br />
River received some special consideration. They hope they are going to improve the<br />
health <strong>of</strong> the Wungong River. Pat advised that the current Minister for the<br />
Environmental indicated to her that he was most impressed with and very conscious<br />
<strong>of</strong> the work that community groups do.<br />
14.4 Spraying <strong>of</strong> Weeds in Drains/Road Verges - Ken Downsborough<br />
Ken advised that contractors have being spraying the weeds in drains and road<br />
verges in the vicinity <strong>of</strong> Palomino and McNeil Roads. The spraying has resulted in<br />
the death <strong>of</strong> all the plants in the vicinity <strong>of</strong> the drains, not only the weeds. It is<br />
believed that this is going to lead to a much bigger issue in terms <strong>of</strong> erosion etc.<br />
This matter needs to be raised with the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong> Parks Department with the<br />
view <strong>of</strong> trying to take the good work that has been done a step further otherwise<br />
there will be a lot more erosion and water is going to get into the river much faster,<br />
with less water going into the ground.
Infonnation <strong>Bulletin</strong> T20<br />
Information Items from the Technical Services Directorate<br />
Action:<br />
The <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong> Environmental Officer to raise with Council's Parks<br />
Department the matter <strong>of</strong> weed spraying with a view to being more selective in<br />
regard to plant type.<br />
14.1 Working With Children Checks - Toby Rees<br />
Toby Rees advised that he had researched the matter <strong>of</strong> the need for a Working with<br />
Children Clearance. He had ascertained that on the basis that if a person has contact<br />
with children five times or more throughout the year they will require a Working<br />
with Children Clearance.<br />
15.0 Landcare Coordinator's Report - September 2007<br />
Objectives Identified as required for All <strong>of</strong> the Year<br />
1 Participate in regional Catchment management initiatives (particularly those run by<br />
SERCUL) as required and attend regional and sub-regional planning workshops as<br />
necessary.<br />
2 Assist community groups through provision <strong>of</strong> technical advice, facilitating<br />
information networking and providing guidance on funding applications.<br />
• Meeting with residents at Arcadia Waters in Gosnells regarding the potential <strong>of</strong> this<br />
group <strong>of</strong> residents undertaking some form <strong>of</strong> enhancement <strong>of</strong> the river foreshore<br />
adjacent to the estate.<br />
3 Provide regular reports against position objectives to the <strong>Armadale</strong> Gosnells Landcare<br />
Group and SERCUL on a monthly basis.<br />
• Report provided to the AGLG monthly meeting.<br />
4 Management <strong>of</strong> the AGLG Business including financial matters such as the annual<br />
budget, correspondence, invoices & payments.<br />
• All correspondence received and sent have been itemized. All invoices paid and<br />
allocated to the correct account.<br />
• Completion <strong>of</strong> the Riverbank 2008 grant submissions.<br />
• Completion <strong>of</strong> a grant funding submission to the Outer Metropolitan Community<br />
Grants, for funds to support the River Restoration Officers Position.<br />
5 Provide consulting or contract services to the Cities <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong> and Gosnells and<br />
organisations seeking the Group's services in relation to Catchment management and<br />
waterway protection and rehabilitation.<br />
• Advice provide to the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong>, for suitable species for landfill restoration.<br />
6 Maintain or improve pr<strong>of</strong>essional skills through training and networking.<br />
• Participation at RIAWA AGM & general meeting (Revegetation Industry<br />
Association <strong>of</strong> WA) Received acceptance as a committee member for the association.<br />
Objectives Identified as predominantly January to mid-May<br />
7 Plan for the development <strong>of</strong> the AGLG by reviewing the Catchment Management<br />
Plan, Strategic Plan and Business Plan as required-and identifying opportunities<br />
enhance its financial and business viability.<br />
• Reviewed the AGLG Constitution with Julie Robert. A query has been raised as to<br />
whether the Constitutional name change has already been completed.
Information <strong>Bulletin</strong> T21<br />
Information Items from the Technical Services Directorate<br />
• Review <strong>of</strong> the applications for the River Restoration Officers Position. Two people<br />
have been interviewed for this position, both individual where <strong>of</strong> very high calibre.<br />
Both candidates have been viewed to take positions with the AGLG following the<br />
resignation <strong>of</strong> the current coordinator.<br />
8 Planning for the on-ground activity through the development <strong>of</strong> adequately funded<br />
community based projects in liaison with the two local governments and other<br />
partners to most effectively meet Catchment management objectives utilising<br />
available resources.<br />
9 Education and promotion <strong>of</strong> Catchment care to the wider community.<br />
• Several meeting with Lorimar Southgate (TAFE student) regarding the progress <strong>of</strong><br />
his revegetation plan for Heron Reserve in Westfield.<br />
• Meeting with Zara Kivell "Land for Wildlife" <strong>of</strong>ficer, Cockatoo Rehabilitation<br />
Centre and Men in Sheds to discuss the opportunities <strong>of</strong> collaborating to produce and<br />
provide nesting boxes.<br />
10 Facilitate or undertake AGLG Committee interests/ requests as required with the two<br />
local councils, government departments, private business, community groups &<br />
organisations and community individuals.<br />
• Engage the services <strong>of</strong> Cranmill Environmental to undertake the review <strong>of</strong> the water<br />
discharge from Champion Lakes into the Wungong River.<br />
• Arrangement made with WTielan's to complete the surveying <strong>of</strong> Palomino Reserve.<br />
11 Monitor achievement <strong>of</strong> objectives by facilitating or undertaking data collection,<br />
analysis and reporting and reviewing projects.<br />
12 Prepare annual reports on progress <strong>of</strong> the AGLG towards the CMP objectives.<br />
Objectives Identified as predominantly mid-May to December<br />
13 Organise community events with a view to increasing the number and range <strong>of</strong> people<br />
involved and increasing Friends Group membership.<br />
• Planting event at Palomino Reserve with the Palomino Reserve Catchment Group.<br />
14 Inform & where possible coordinate all AGLG related activity with relevant Council<br />
staff.<br />
15 Implement planned projects in liaison with community groups, the two local<br />
governments and other partners to most effectively meet project management<br />
objectives utilizing available resources.<br />
• 2 days at Slab Gully with the <strong>Armadale</strong> Education Support Group. This group<br />
undertook the mulching <strong>of</strong> the site and the following week came back to plant at the<br />
site.<br />
• Completion <strong>of</strong> the planting at Patching Crossing with the <strong>Armadale</strong> Primary School<br />
students. This was followed by a weekend morning <strong>of</strong> weeding at the site by the P&C<br />
group that initiated the activity at the site 2 years ago. They are very happy with the<br />
results <strong>of</strong> the work.<br />
• Support and organisation provided for the Work for the Dole Program each Monday<br />
and Tuesday. During this period they have been working in Pioneer Park and John<br />
Okey Davis Park.<br />
• Site visits to Fletcher Park to arrange for weed control.
Information <strong>Bulletin</strong> T22<br />
Information Items from the Technical Services Directorate<br />
• Direct seeding <strong>of</strong> Homestead Park Foreshore with the Natural Areas Team from the<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Gosnells.<br />
• Site plantings with students from Southern River College. These students came for 3<br />
days <strong>of</strong> community service. They where split into 2 groups due to the large numbers<br />
<strong>of</strong> students involved. Tom Atkinson from SERCUL coordinated the second half for<br />
their activities. These students planted 6000 sedges at Astley Street in Gosnells, 5000<br />
sedges in John Okey Davis in Gosnells and 12000 plants in the Caning River Regional<br />
Park in Femdale.<br />
• 2 planting events with students from Hillside Farm. The tubestock was excess stock<br />
from the student's nursery. They have been growing to supply some species to the<br />
AGLG and complete this by coming out on site and planting what they have grown.<br />
The students planted a further 1400 plants at the Southern River Boardwalk and 1800<br />
plants at John Okey Davis Park.<br />
• Planting event with students from Groveland's Primary School at Heron Reserve in<br />
Westfield.<br />
16 Manage annual nursery orders, deliveries & distribution.<br />
• Sedge deliveries received from EMS and North Metro Nurseries during this period.<br />
This is the last <strong>of</strong> the nursery deliveries for this season. All deliveries distributed for<br />
the appropriate project sites.<br />
16.0 Next Meeting- Wednesday, 24 October 2007<br />
To be held at the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Gosnells in the Committee Room at 6.00 pm.<br />
17.0 Closure<br />
MEETING CLOSED AT 9.00 PM<br />
Approved and Chairperson's Signature:<br />
Accepted:<br />
Chairperson's Name:
Information <strong>Bulletin</strong> T23<br />
Information Items from the Technical Services Directorate<br />
ASSETS<br />
Current Assets<br />
AGLG Inc<br />
Balance Sheet as at<br />
Current/Savings<br />
036-032 180573<br />
036-032 25-5854 CMA<br />
Petty cash<br />
Total Current/Savings<br />
Aug 31, 2007<br />
42,758.77<br />
282,310.64<br />
119.10<br />
325,188.51<br />
Total Current Assets 325,188.51<br />
TOTAL ASSETS 325,188.51<br />
LIABILITIES<br />
Current Liabilities<br />
Other Current Liabilities<br />
Tax Payable -3,035.08<br />
Total Other Current Liabilities -3,035.08<br />
Total Current Liabilities -3,035.08<br />
TOTAL LIABILITIES -3,035.08<br />
NET ASSETS 328,223.59<br />
EQUITY<br />
Opening Bal Equity 306.90<br />
Retained Earnings 356,462.56<br />
Net Income -28,545 87<br />
TOTAL EQUITY 328,223.59
Information <strong>Bulletin</strong><br />
Information Items from the Technical Services Directorate<br />
Beginning Balance<br />
Cleared Balance<br />
AGLG Inc - August 2007<br />
Bank Reconciliation - A/C 25-5854 Type<br />
Cleared Transactions<br />
Cheques and Payments -1 item<br />
Total Cheques and Payments<br />
Deposits and Credits -1 item<br />
Total Deposits and Credits<br />
Total Cleared Transactions<br />
Register Balance as <strong>of</strong> 31/08/2007<br />
Ending Balance<br />
New Transactions<br />
Cheques and Payments -1 item<br />
Total Cheques and Payments<br />
Total New Transactions<br />
Cheque<br />
Deposit<br />
Transfer<br />
T24<br />
Date Num Name<br />
31/08/2007 Bank Fees Westpac Bank<br />
31/08/2007<br />
11/09/2007<br />
Clr Amount<br />
-1.00<br />
-1.00<br />
908.19<br />
908.19<br />
907.19<br />
Balance<br />
281,403.45<br />
-1.00<br />
-1.00<br />
908.19<br />
908.19<br />
907.19<br />
907.19 282,310.64<br />
907.19 282,310.64<br />
-40,000.00 -40,000.00<br />
-40,000.00<br />
-40,000.00<br />
-39,092.81<br />
-40,000.00<br />
-40,000.00<br />
242,310.64
Information <strong>Bulletin</strong><br />
Information Items from the Technical Services Directorate<br />
Beginning Balance<br />
Cleared Balance<br />
AGLG Inc - August 07<br />
Bank Reconciliation A/C 18-0573<br />
Cleared Transactions<br />
Cheques and Payments - 4 items<br />
Total Cheques and Payments<br />
Total Cleared Transactions<br />
Register Balance as <strong>of</strong> 31/08/2007<br />
Ending Balance<br />
New Transactions<br />
Cheques and Payments - 6 items<br />
Total Cheques and Payments<br />
Deposits and Credits -1 item<br />
Total Deposits and Credits<br />
Total New Transactions<br />
JVpe_<br />
Cheque<br />
Cheque<br />
Cheque<br />
Cheque<br />
Cheque<br />
Cheque<br />
Cheque<br />
Cheque<br />
Cheque<br />
Cheque<br />
Transfer<br />
T25<br />
Date Num Name Clr Amount<br />
23/07/2007<br />
23/07/2007<br />
06/08/2007<br />
24/08/2007<br />
11/09/2007<br />
11/09/2007<br />
11/09/2007<br />
11/09/2007<br />
11/09/2007<br />
11/09/2007<br />
11/09/2007<br />
201021<br />
201023<br />
201027<br />
201028<br />
201029<br />
201031<br />
201032<br />
201033<br />
201034<br />
201030<br />
Peedac Pty Ltd<br />
RIAWA<br />
Whelans<br />
Classic Hire<br />
Australian Native Nurseries Group<br />
Green Skills (Ecojobs)<br />
Perry Environmental Contracting<br />
West Australian Newspapers<br />
Leagues Pty Ltd<br />
Optus<br />
V<br />
V<br />
V<br />
V<br />
-3,488.00<br />
-100.00<br />
-8,514.00<br />
-216.00<br />
-12,318.00<br />
-12,318.00<br />
-12,318.00<br />
-12,318.00<br />
-35,246.64<br />
-452.32<br />
-3,817.00<br />
-446.49<br />
-1,262.80<br />
-59.23<br />
-41,284.48<br />
40,000.00<br />
40,000.00<br />
-1,284.48<br />
-13,602.48<br />
Balance<br />
65,076.77<br />
-3,488.00<br />
-3,588 00<br />
-12,102 00<br />
-12,318 00<br />
-12,318.00<br />
-12,318.00<br />
42,758.77<br />
42,758.77<br />
-35,246.64<br />
-35,698.96<br />
-39,515 96<br />
-39,962.45<br />
-41,225.25<br />
-41,284.48<br />
-41,284.48<br />
40,000.00<br />
40,000.00<br />
-1,284.48<br />
41,474.29
Information <strong>Bulletin</strong><br />
Information Items from the Technical Services Directorate<br />
AGLG Inc<br />
Ordinary Income/Expense<br />
Income<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Gosnells<br />
Budget Overview<br />
Income from contracts<br />
Income Rollover<br />
Interest Received<br />
Operations<br />
Admin & Phone<br />
Equipment<br />
Events<br />
Operations - Other<br />
Total Operations<br />
Riverbank 07<br />
SALP07<br />
Swan River Trust<br />
Plants<br />
Weed Control<br />
Swan River Trust - Other<br />
Total Swan River Trust<br />
WWF<br />
Yellow Fish<br />
Total Income<br />
Gross Pr<strong>of</strong>it<br />
Net Ordinary Income<br />
Income<br />
AGLG Operations<br />
Sep 2007<br />
12,664 46<br />
13,176.79<br />
30,131.51<br />
-867.94<br />
-286.05<br />
-716.37<br />
30,762.30<br />
28,891.94<br />
84,864.70<br />
84,864 70<br />
84,864.70<br />
84,864.70<br />
Bickley Rd Basln-SRT<br />
Sep 2007<br />
-2,360.25<br />
-1,280.00<br />
8,891.32<br />
5,251 07<br />
5,251.07<br />
5,251 07<br />
5,251.07<br />
5,251.07<br />
Brookwood<br />
Sep 2007<br />
216.23<br />
1,222.73<br />
1,396.59<br />
2,835.55<br />
2,835 55<br />
2,835 55<br />
2.835.55<br />
Champion Drive<br />
Sep 2007<br />
7,974.16<br />
7,974.16<br />
7,974.16<br />
7,974 16<br />
7,974.16<br />
T26<br />
Cleaner Streams 03<br />
Sep 2007<br />
2,534 91<br />
Comedale Place<br />
Sep 2007<br />
5,807.20<br />
2,534.91 5,807.20<br />
2,534,91 5,807.20<br />
2,534 91 5,807.20<br />
2,534.91 5.807.20<br />
Deny Reserve<br />
Sep 2007<br />
194.08<br />
194.08<br />
194.08<br />
194.08<br />
194.08<br />
Fancote Park<br />
Sep 2007<br />
485.37<br />
6,107.00<br />
6,592.37<br />
6,592.37<br />
6,592.37<br />
6,592.37<br />
Fletcher Park<br />
jep 2007<br />
5,423.39<br />
1,525 45<br />
6,948.84<br />
6,948 84<br />
6,948.84<br />
6,948.84
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Goolamrup<br />
Sep 2007<br />
114.09<br />
John Okey Davis<br />
Sep 2007<br />
4,985.41<br />
Kelmscott PS<br />
Sep 2007<br />
2,135.00 5,034.09 3,579.82<br />
2,249.09<br />
2,249.09<br />
2.249.09<br />
10,019.50<br />
10,019.50<br />
10,019.50<br />
3,579.82<br />
3,579.82<br />
3,579.82<br />
Mary Carroll - 20 Friends<br />
Sep 2007<br />
2,000.00<br />
2,000.00<br />
2,000.00<br />
2,000.00<br />
T27<br />
Neerigen Brook Palomino Peaceful Ponds<br />
Sep 2007 Sep 2007 Sep 2007<br />
10.00<br />
1,166.36 9,700.45 2,352.47<br />
1,166.36 9.710.45<br />
1,166.36 9,710.45<br />
1,166.36 9,710.45<br />
2,352.47<br />
2,352.47<br />
2,352.47<br />
2,249.09 10,019.50 3,579.82 2,000.00 1,166.36 9,710.45 2,352.47
Infonnation <strong>Bulletin</strong> T28<br />
Information Items from the Technical Services Directorate<br />
Roley Pools Salaries Slab Gully Southernwood Park Tom Bateman Westfield Heron Reserve Wright Brook Yellow Fish TOTAL<br />
Sep 2007 Sep 2007 Sep 2007 Sep 2007 Sep 2007 Sep 2007 Sep 2007 Sep 2007 Sep 2007<br />
475.35 33,343.00 18,874.32 230.91 398.36 306.41 75,286.74<br />
60,860.00 80,244.93<br />
25,130.40 25,130.40<br />
2,000.00<br />
30,131.51<br />
-867.94<br />
-286.05<br />
-716.37<br />
30,762.30<br />
28,891.94<br />
4,850.00 27,513.11<br />
11,454.10 8,004.55 8,045.45 47,543.36<br />
-2,360.25<br />
-1,280.00<br />
8,891.32<br />
5,251.07<br />
4.060.36<br />
1,863.27 1,863.27<br />
5,325.35 119,333.40 18,874.32 11,454.10 230.91 8,402.91 8,351.86 1,863.27 327,916.69<br />
5,325.35 119,333.40 18,874.32 11.454.10 230.91 8,402.91 8,351.86 1.863.27 327,916.69<br />
5.325.35 119,333.40 18,874.32 11.454.10 230.91 8.402.91 8,351.86 1.863.27 327,916.69<br />
5,325.35 119,333.40 18,874.32 11,454.10 230.91 ^ 8,402.91 8,351.86 1,863.27 327,916.69
Information <strong>Bulletin</strong> T29<br />
Information Items from the Technical Services Directorate<br />
SCIENTIFIC TRIAL AT FLETCHER PARK WUNGONG<br />
PREVIOUS TS No.<br />
FILE No.<br />
STRATEGIC PLAN<br />
Background:<br />
N/A WARD<br />
REF<br />
:A11<br />
:CO<br />
To enhance and sustain our natural environment and<br />
bushland.<br />
In 2005, the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong>'s Environmental Officer was invited to participate in a<br />
program known as the 'MATRIX' Program and run by Greening Australia WA. The<br />
program is aimed at providing pr<strong>of</strong>essional development opportunities to bushland<br />
managers through the implementation <strong>of</strong> on-ground experiments and to guide<br />
adaptive management <strong>of</strong> our bushland.<br />
The <strong>City</strong>'s Environmental Officer selected 'Fletcher Park' in Wungong as a study site.<br />
Fletcher Park is a Threatened Ecological Community, meaning the assemblage <strong>of</strong><br />
vegetation which occurs there is threatened with extinction (listed as 'critically<br />
endangered' under the federal Environmental Protection Biodiversity Conservation<br />
Act). It is also known to contain two 'declared rare' species plant species and three<br />
'declared rare' Cockatoo species protected under the state Wildlife Protection Act<br />
frequent the reserve.<br />
Two scientific trials were set up in Fletcher Park. The trials were designed so that the<br />
outcomes could inform future bushland management decisions for this, and other,<br />
<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Armadale</strong> bushland reserves.<br />
Location <strong>of</strong> Fletcher Park, Wungong (bound by Eleventh Rd to Stone St).<br />
Both <strong>of</strong> the scientific trials at Fletcher Park are focussed on weeds which threaten the<br />
conservation values <strong>of</strong> the reserve. The first trial is investigating the success <strong>of</strong> weed<br />
control following fire. The second is investigating the impacts <strong>of</strong> horses on weed<br />
invasion in the bushland.<br />
Results <strong>of</strong> the experiments to date are detailed below.
Information <strong>Bulletin</strong> T30<br />
Information Items from the Technical Services Directorate<br />
Experiment 1: Love and veldt grass management<br />
Love grass and Veldt grass are introduced weeds that out-compete native plants,<br />
threatening the conservation values <strong>of</strong> Fletcher Park.<br />
Unplanned fires in Fletcher Park have provided an opportunity to set up an<br />
experiment to look at the effectiveness <strong>of</strong> love grass and veldt grass control following<br />
fire.<br />
An area <strong>of</strong> Fletcher Park was selected to install monitoring plots in 2005. Plots were<br />
installed in an area <strong>of</strong> bushland burnt in 2004, and area burnt in 2005 and an area long<br />
unbumt. Information about the type and numbers <strong>of</strong> native plants and weeds was<br />
collected. These areas were then subjected to herbicide control <strong>of</strong> love and veldt grass<br />
in late 2005, 2006 and 2007. In spring 2006 and spring 2007, information about the<br />
type and numbers <strong>of</strong> native plants and weeds was again collected for comparison to<br />
base year data collected in 2005.<br />
Following data and statistical analysis in 2007, the following key points have been<br />
concluded from the experiment:<br />
1) Love grass control was effective across all three bum ages. It was most effective in<br />
the area treated with herbicide immediately following the fire. In the area treated with<br />
herbicide one year after fire, love grass control was equally as successful as the<br />
unbumt area.<br />
This illustrates the importance <strong>of</strong> utilising unplanned fire as a tool to manage weeds<br />
such as love grass.<br />
2) Veldt grass control was effective in the first year but populations returned in the<br />
second year. This is likely to be due to decreased weed control efforts in the second<br />
year where the reserve was only sprayed with herbicide one rather than twice.<br />
This provides valuable information about the weed control program and how it needs<br />
to be changed to effectively control veldt grass.<br />
Below are some images showing how plots changed between 2005, 2006 and 2007.<br />
Recruitment <strong>of</strong> native plants following the fire is evident.
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Plot B053 in 2005 - burnt vegetation and green tufts <strong>of</strong> re-sprouting<br />
love grass weeds are evident.<br />
Plot B053 in 2006. Leaf litter has returned and love grass is dead.<br />
Native plants are starting to grow in the plot.<br />
Plot B053 in 2007. Native plants now dominate the plot and no<br />
love grass or veldt grass is evident.<br />
T31
Information <strong>Bulletin</strong> T32<br />
Information Items from the Technical Services Directorate<br />
Experiment 2; Horse Impact Study<br />
Fletcher Park is leased to the Wallangarra Riding and Pony Club. The impact <strong>of</strong><br />
horses on the conservation values <strong>of</strong> this reserve is unknown. This trial has been<br />
designed to determine if there is a relationship between horse-use and weed<br />
progression within the reserve. This study has established plots along two tracks, one<br />
which is exposed to horse use and the other which is not.<br />
Plots have been monitored in spring 2006 and 2007 and records kept relating to the<br />
number <strong>of</strong> native plants and number <strong>of</strong> weeds. In the first two years <strong>of</strong> monitoring,<br />
over 80 flora species have been identified. It is too early in the experiment to analyse<br />
any data collected.<br />
However, one possible result includes seeing an increase in the number <strong>of</strong> native<br />
plants where horses have been removed, and an increase in the number <strong>of</strong> weeds<br />
where horse use is permitted to continue, but this may not prove to be the case. The<br />
trial is expected to take three years.
Information <strong>Bulletin</strong> T33<br />
Information Items from the Technical Services Directorate<br />
PARKS AND LEISURE WA EMAIL NEWSLETTER - 21 NOVE<strong>MB</strong>ER 2007<br />
From: PLA Western Australia [mailto:plawa@parks-leisure.com.au]<br />
Sent: Wednesday, 21 November 2007 2:47 PM<br />
To: plawa@parks-leisure.com.au<br />
Subject: Parks and Leisure WA regional council, email newsletter: 21st November 2007<br />
Welcome to the Parks and Leisure WA regional council, email newsletter: 21st November 2007<br />
Special Events: PLA WA Annual Christmas Drinks and networking extravaganza 30 November 2007<br />
4pm onwards.<br />
Come along to the CITY OF PERTH SURF LIFESAVING CLUB, Challenger Parade, <strong>City</strong> Beach from 4pm<br />
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even make some new ones...<br />
RSVP by Wednesday 28th November to Toby plawa@pafks-leisure.com.au<br />
Correction-PLA National Conference:<br />
Details released on 31st October 2007 are incorrect. We apologise to all concerned, and the correct notes<br />
are:<br />
"Elections <strong>of</strong> National Board concluded with election <strong>of</strong> Steve Mason- National President, Kevin Lowe -Deputy<br />
National President, and new national director at large -Linda Smith" further information is available at this [iflk<br />
from the National WebsitejwjtlituJLpr<strong>of</strong>iles <strong>of</strong> the board.<br />
DSR Emerging Leaders Scheme and Dr Heather MacGowan OAM Scholarship:<br />
People who are currently working in the sport and recreation industry should consider the financial and other<br />
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DSR is about to kick <strong>of</strong>f the Local/Club Legends TV competition.<br />
This competition will give WA sport and recreation clubs the opportunity to win a substantial cash prize<br />
(around $10,000) for producing the best 30 second TV advertisement using the word legend, which highlights<br />
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used for a TV ad campaign shown on Channel 7.<br />
If you know a club with clever people please contact Tanya Mills 9492 9752.<br />
UWA summer extension 'community conversations' with Alannah MacTieman Wed 7.30 - 9pm Jan<br />
23 rd - cost $29.<br />
This series is hosting Alannah MacTieman to discuss 'the changing face <strong>of</strong> Perth' For more information you<br />
can contact UWA.<br />
Kind regards,<br />
Toby Hodgson Parks and Leisure Australia WA Secretariat<br />
PO Box 533, North Perth WA 6906 e: plawa@parksdeisyremm,au m:0404 23 56 23 ph: (+61) 8 9443 8202<br />
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