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Annual Report 2005-2006 - Waverley Council

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<strong>Waverley</strong> <strong>Council</strong><br />

State of the Environment Activities <strong>2005</strong>/<strong>2006</strong><br />

Land/Biodiversity<br />

Planned Activities Page No<br />

Implement the recommendations of the ESD review undertaken by<br />

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the UTS Institute of Sustainable Futures.<br />

In conjunction with the UTS Institute of Sustainable Futures, Planning & Environmental Services<br />

completed a comprehensive review of <strong>Council</strong>’s current built form planning instruments to assess<br />

their ESD performance. Phase 1 of the project was completed in December 2004. The review<br />

involved the assessment of 12 <strong>Council</strong> policies. All recommendations from the review have been<br />

incorporated into both the Bondi Junction LEP No. 6 amendment and the draft Comprehensive<br />

DCP.<br />

Waste<br />

Sustainability Indicator <strong>2006</strong> Targets<br />

Per capita domestic waste. 147.06 kg/pp/yr<br />

Per capita domestic recycling. 202 kg/pp/yr<br />

Planned Activities Page No<br />

Dumped rubbish action strategy for summer period revised and 19, 145, 159, 186<br />

implemented.<br />

The dumped rubbish action strategy was reviewed and refined in October <strong>2005</strong>. Implementation of<br />

the revised strategy commenced at the end of November <strong>2005</strong> and continued until the end of<br />

February <strong>2006</strong>. The strategy included additional collections during this period in streets within the<br />

Bondi Basin area that were identified as being ‘hotspots’ for rubbish dumping. Regular waste<br />

audits were conducted and regulatory investigation and enforcement undertaken to support the<br />

program. The aim of the program was to reduce dumped rubbish issues and improve the aesthetic<br />

appearance of the streets during the high visitation time in the summer months. A total of 137<br />

tonnes of rubbish was collected from the Bondi basin area during the period<br />

Beach Litter bins are less than 100% full. 19, 146<br />

During the period 1 July <strong>2005</strong> to 30 June <strong>2006</strong>, beach litter bins were less than 100% full 98% of<br />

the time.<br />

Deploy parks maintenance staff to empty beach bins and collect<br />

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shoreline refuse.<br />

This target was achieved over <strong>2005</strong>/<strong>2006</strong>.<br />

Daily waste audits of abandoned waste and bins left on streets. 19, 145, 159<br />

Waste Audits were undertaken by Bondi and Beaches staff and Regulatory Officers at least four<br />

times per week. This resulted in a marked improvement in businesses complying with waste<br />

presentation requirements.<br />

Implement afternoon summer cleaning program. 20<br />

Summer cleaning regime implemented. This included additional staff resources deployed to Bondi<br />

basin from November to April.<br />

Visitor Management Strategy reviewed and updated. 22<br />

Because of resource issues and competing priorities, work on reviewing the 2002/<strong>2005</strong> Strategy did<br />

not commence until February <strong>2006</strong>.<br />

Roll out of new litterbin casings in Bondi Commercial zone<br />

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completed.<br />

The roll out of new public litterbin casings in the Bondi Beach Commercial Zone commenced in<br />

November <strong>2005</strong> and was completed in December <strong>2005</strong>, ahead of schedule.<br />

<strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2005</strong>/<strong>2006</strong>

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