Agenda - Byron Shire Council - NSW Government
Agenda - Byron Shire Council - NSW Government
Agenda - Byron Shire Council - NSW Government
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BYRON SHIRE COUNCIL<br />
ORDINARY MEETING 9 MAY 2013 (112)<br />
It is also noted <strong>Council</strong> is providing s356 community grant funding toward costs associated with the<br />
event and the TCP used has been designed by <strong>Council</strong> staff.<br />
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Committee Comments<br />
The Committee had no comments on this matter.<br />
Management Comments<br />
Nil<br />
COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION<br />
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That <strong>Council</strong> approve the temporary traffic control measures in Mullumbimby for the<br />
Mullum to Bruns Paddle to be held on Sunday 26 May 2013, subject to the proponent’s:<br />
a) use of an accredited designed and implemented Traffic Control Plan;<br />
b) meeting of the advertising requirements of the Roads Act 1993;<br />
c) letter box drop of residents advising of the event and the proposed traffic<br />
management;<br />
d) event being notified on <strong>Council</strong>'s website;<br />
e) consideration of any submissions received; and<br />
f) timely lodgement of current and appropriate levels of insurance and liability cover.<br />
6. Proposed No Parking 1am to 6am, Carlyle Street, <strong>Byron</strong> Bay<br />
File No: F161\02 #E2013/21610<br />
The Committee reviewed the information provided in the <strong>Agenda</strong>, which is as follows.<br />
President of the <strong>Byron</strong> Bay Primary School's P&C Association has written to advise the following:<br />
We have had a number of parents express concern about the extent to which people are<br />
camping in travel vans overnight in Carlyle St. This street borders the School and is one of the<br />
main streets where parents drop children off and collect them from the School.<br />
Parents are disturbed about the frequent sightings of travellers cooking breakfast in the Street<br />
(some in their underwear) and the impact this has on the children. The other concern is that<br />
Ordinary Meeting <strong>Agenda</strong> 09/05/13