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MINUTES OF THE ORDINARY MEETING OF COUNCIL<br />

18 SEPTEMBER 2012<br />

Officer's Recommendation<br />

That Council REVOKE the following <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Stirling</strong> policies:-<br />

a. D101101 - Dwellings Unfit for Human Habitation - Orders;<br />

b. D101102 - Notices – Service for Offences Under the Health Act 1911;<br />

c. D101104 - Itinerant Vendors Licences;<br />

d. D101201 - Health Licences - Annual Registration Fees;<br />

e. D101301 - Building Requiring Repairs and Maintenance - Orders;<br />

f. D101401 - Keeping <strong>of</strong> Pigeons;<br />

g. D101501 - Delegation <strong>of</strong> Authority - Use <strong>of</strong> Loudspeakers;<br />

h. G101002 - Caravan Sites - Temporary;<br />

i. J105102 - Road Reserves – Material On;<br />

j. N401117 - Prosecutions - Development Contrary to the Building Code <strong>of</strong> Australia;<br />

k. D101202 - School Canteens; and<br />

l. D201001 - Child Health Centres - Community Use.<br />

NB: ABSOLUTE MAJORITY VOTE REQUIRED AT COUNCIL.<br />

Report Purpose<br />

To consider revocation <strong>of</strong> Council policies identified as being obsolete or have been<br />

superseded for reasons outlined in this report.<br />

Relevant Documents<br />

Attachments<br />

Attachment 1 - Council Policies listed to be revoked<br />

Available for viewing at the meeting<br />

Nil.<br />

Background<br />

The <strong>City</strong> has undertaken an extensive review <strong>of</strong> all <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Stirling</strong> policies to determine<br />

whether they should be retained, amended or revoked.<br />

The review has revealed that a number <strong>of</strong> existing policies:-<br />

repeat legislation or have been made redundant and therefore should be revoked;<br />

where an existing policy is obsolete, the key principles may have been retained and<br />

amalgamated in a new policy or incorporated in a management practice;<br />

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