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MINUTES OF THE ORDINARY MEETING OF COUNCIL<br />

18 SEPTEMBER 2012<br />

5. That the <strong>City</strong> ADVERTISE for 'Expressions <strong>of</strong> Interest' from local and nonlocal<br />

community groups in order to provide a more consistent and diverse<br />

usage <strong>of</strong> the centre.<br />

6. That the public toilets that form part <strong>of</strong> the Maureen Grierson Centre be<br />

MAINTAINED to provide a usable facility all year round.<br />

As part <strong>of</strong> the process <strong>of</strong> maintaining these facilities, a strategy be<br />

developed to provide 'best practise' for maintenance on the <strong>City</strong>'s public<br />

toilet facilities.”<br />

The original Notice <strong>of</strong> Motion sought to retain the Maureen Grierson Centre by refurbishing<br />

the building. This is not in keeping with the adopted Scarborough Beach Urban Design<br />

Master Plan which indicates demolition <strong>of</strong> the building and replacement with a street level<br />

building or buildings that would create activity along The Esplanade. The Master Plan<br />

generated wide community support and has since been endorsed by the Western Australia<br />

Planning Commission. The <strong>City</strong> is actively seeking funding for the proposed infrastructure<br />

through the State and Federal Government and proposing fundamental changes to the plan<br />

so soon after its adoption has the potential to create doubt about the project and its support<br />

in Council.<br />

Recommendation 1 seeks to initiate a community art project to produce a mural on the<br />

building to improve the appearance <strong>of</strong> the façade. This project has been funded through<br />

Councillors discretionary funding at a cost <strong>of</strong> $27,000 and has recently been completed.<br />

Recommendation 2 recommends writing to the Minister for Tourism to seek a partnership to<br />

establish a Visitor Centre in the building for six months <strong>of</strong> the year. The original report<br />

highlighted that Tourism Western Australia does not fund local Visitor Centres. Follow up<br />

enquiry to staff at Tourism Western Australia indicates that they only fund the Western<br />

Australian Visitor Centre located in Perth. Tourism Western Australia has restructured and<br />

shifted its emphasis and confirms that there is no opportunity to achieve funding for such a<br />

partnership. Writing to the Minister on the subject would not be a worthwhile exercise.<br />

Recommendation 3 seeks to encourage artists and musicians to use the ro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> the building<br />

as a performance space. Advice received from the <strong>City</strong>’s Marketing Business Unit on the<br />

potential use <strong>of</strong> the ro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> Maureen Grierson Centre is set out below:-<br />

“The Cultural Services unit has already committed this financial year budget to a range<br />

<strong>of</strong> events held around the <strong>City</strong> including a number at Scarborough Beach.<br />

Unfortunately due to extremely limited resources, financial implications and safety<br />

issues, the ro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> Maureen Grierson can not be utilised for the purpose <strong>of</strong> promoting<br />

local artists in 2012/2013.<br />

If additional resources and budget are allocated in 2013/2014, the Maureen Grierson<br />

Centre may be considered a venue as part <strong>of</strong> the Buskers Competition in 2014.<br />

The suitability and safety <strong>of</strong> the venue will also need to be assessed by an external<br />

resource.”<br />

Recommendation 4 refers to writing to the Minister for Lands seeking power to lease the<br />

Maureen Grierson building and to provide a report back to Council on the outcomes.<br />

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