Amendment to Town Planning Scheme 24

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Amendment to Town Planning Scheme 24
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 1 – Location Plan
Amendment No. 36 to Town Planning
Scheme 24
LOCATION PLAN
December 2010
Page 1 of 1
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 2 – Scheme Amendment
No. 36
Amendment No. 36 to Town Planning
Scheme 24
December 2010
Page 1 of 5
Proposed Scheme Amendment
Insert Special Control Area No. 7 into Appendix 10 of the Scheme as follows:
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 2 – Scheme Amendment
No. 36
Amendment No. 36 to Town Planning
Scheme 24
December 2010
Page 2 of 5
SPECIAL CONTROL AREA NO. 7
Corner of Tonkin Highway and Railway Parade, Bayswater.
Site Particulars:
Lot 10, No 2-4 Railway Parade, Bayswater
Description:
SCA No. 7 is bound by Tonkin Highway to the west, Railway Parade to the south, Vincent Street
and the rear boundaries of Lots 55, 59, 60, 61, 102, 103, 104, 301 and 302 Clune Street to the
east.
Provisions
Purpose:
To facilitate the redevelopment of the former Cresco Fertiliser site into a quality industrial/commercial
estate, guiding development form and land use in a manner which articulates a high level of amenity
whilst taking into account the environmental characteristics of the land and its proximity to major
transport corridors.
The site is divided into 3 precincts which are described as:
Precinct A - To incorporate a strong commercial street character, creating a local identity. It is to
comprise higher order commercial land uses including Office which will take advantage of the
Precinct’s proximity to the Ashfield Train Station and its exposure to Railway Parade.
Precinct B - To comprise industrial land uses (except those which are considered undesirable for
reasons of noise, odour or atmospheric emissions).
Precinct C – To comprise industrial land uses, where site development will need to meet mandatory
landscaping and drainage infiltration requirements. All stormwater runoff will be collected and shall not
be permitted to soak into the ground at source due to existing residual cinders located in the south
western part of the site.
Section 70A notifications will be placed on Titles of lots located within Precincts A, B and C to ensure
landowners are aware of the environmental constraints of the site and the applicable design guidelines.
Land Uses:
Notwithstanding uses listed within Table No. 1 – Zoning Table of the Scheme, the following uses shall
prevail within SCA No.7:
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 2 – Scheme Amendment
No. 36
Permitted Uses:
Precinct A
·
Convenience Store
·
Consulting Rooms (Medical)
·
Car Park
·
Car Wash
·
Dry Cleaning/ Laundry Premises
·
Kiosk
·
Lunch Bar
·
Health Studio
·
Medical Centre
·
Office
·
Public Utility
·
Restaurant
·
Service Industry
·
Showroom
·
Showroom/Warehouse
·
Veterinary Consulting Rooms
Amendment No. 36 to Town Planning
Scheme 24
December 2010
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Precincts B and C
·
Convenience Store
·
Automotive Repairs
·
Consulting Rooms (Medical)
·
Car Park
·
Car Wash
·
Dry Cleaning/ Laundry Premises
·
Factory
·
Factory Tenement Building
·
Garden Centre
·
General Industry
·
Kiosk
·
Light Industry
·
Lunch Bar
·
Health Studio
·
Medical Centre
·
Office
·
Public Utility
·
Service Industry
·
Showroom
·
Showroom/Warehouse
·
Trade Display
·
Transport Depot
·
Veterinary Consulting Rooms
·
Warehouse
Discretionary Uses:
Precincts B and C
Precinct A
·
Automotive & Marine Sales & Repairs
·
Amusement Parlour
·
Fast Food Outlet
·
Betting Agency
·
Funeral Parlour
·
Cinema/Theatre
·
Hire Service (Industrial)
·
Civic Buildings
·
Industry
·
Club Premises
·
Open Air Display
·
Corner Store
·
Radio and Television Installations
·
Educational Establishment
·
Storage Yard
·
Fast Food Outlet
·
Funeral Parlour
·
Garden Centre
·
Hire Service (Non-Industrial)
·
Infant Health Clinic
·
Occasional Uses
·
Public Amusement
·
Radio Equipment
·
Recreation Facility (Private & Public)
·
Shop*
·
Tavern
·
Veterinary Hospital
* The Gross Leasable Area (GLA) floorspace for a ‘Shop’ use shall be limited to 500m2 within Precinct A.
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 2 – Scheme Amendment
No. 36
Amendment No. 36 to Town Planning
Scheme 24
Uses Not Permitted:
Precincts A, B and C
·
Automotive Wrecking
·
Builders Yard
·
Extractive Industry
·
Fuel Depot
·
Noxious Industry
Development Requirements:
Building Setbacks:
Precinct A
·
Primary Street: Buildings to have a nil
setback.
·
Secondary Streets: Buildings fronting onto
Railway Parade and Vincent Street to have a
nil setback from the lot boundary. Any
variation to this requirement will be
considered on a case-by-case basis.
·
Car parking bays shall not be permitted in
front of the primary street building line.
·
The building line of any level above three (3)
storeys is required to be setback a minimum
of 5 metres from the street boundary.
·
Side: Building mass to the side setbacks
shall comply with the Building Code of
Australia.
·
Rear: A minimum setback of 13.5 metres to
the rear is required to accommodate rear car
parking and landscaping.
Building Height:
Precinct A:
.
December 2010
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Uses Not Permitted unless by giving
Special Notice (‘A’ Use):
Precincts A, B and C
·
Service Station
Precincts B and C
·
·
·
Primary Street: Buildings to be setback a
minimum of 3.0m.
Secondary Street: Building mass to be
set back a minimum of 3.0m.
A nil setback to side and rear boundaries
shall be permitted, in accordance with
the Building Code of Australia.
Height of a building shall not exceed five (5) storeys.
Precincts B and C:
.
Height of a building shall not exceed three (3) storeys.
For the purposes of calculating building height, a storey shall not include (a) a basement or a semibasement that does not protrude any further than 1.5 metres above ground level, and (b) any roof plant
structures.
Plot Ratio (Precincts A, B and C):
·
Plot ratio requirements of the Scheme are not applicable.
Site Coverage (Precincts A, B and C):
·
60% maximum site coverage.
Landscaping:
Precinct A
·
A minimum of 2% of the total area is to be allocated for landscaping purposes.
Precinct B
·
A minimum of 5% of the total lot area is to be allocated for landscaping purposes, which includes a
minimum 2.0m wide landscaping strip provided along the street frontage and a minimum 1.5m
landscaping strip to be provided along each side boundary between the building line and primary
street boundary.
Precinct C
·
Localised stormwater disposal via soakage shall not occur within this precinct. Lot connection
pits will be provided to discharge all runoff to the road drainage network.
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 2 – Scheme Amendment
No. 36
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Amendment No. 36 to Town Planning
Scheme 24
December 2010
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Soakwells are not permitted.
No planting other than non-irrigated trees shall occur. Areas not used for carparking are to be
treated with gravel or an alternative impermeable hard or paved surface.
·
Groundwater extraction is prohibited.
Fencing (Precincts A, B and C):
.
No fencing is permitted between the street and the building line.
Built Form:
Precinct A
·
Buildings shall include an awning overhanging the footpath with a minimum height above ground
level of 3.0m and minimum width of 2.0m.
·
Feature elements are required, including variations to colours and building materials.
·
Buildings fronting onto two streets should exhibit a consistent quality of treatment for each street
facade. The inclusion of unique architectural features are encouraged.
·
The building design should reflect the use of the building, where uses including lunch bars and
convenience stores should have appropriate interfaces that open onto the street, to engage with
the public realm.
·
A predominant use of glass is to be used along the frontage of Railway Parade and Vincent Street
at ground level.
·
Large areas of prefabricated concrete panels for external wall systems, i.e. ‘tilt-up’ will not be
accepted unless detailed with expressed joints with a rendered and painted finish, or clad to the
satisfaction of the City of Bayswater.
·
The building form should use architectural features to establish visually distinct pedestrian access
points. This includes the provision of legible pedestrian access points from the rear car parking
areas to the rear entrance points of the building and distinctive entry doors and canopies to the
street elevations.
·
The building must also address the rear parking area ensuring a sense of casual surveillance, and
shall provide well lit and clearly visible pedestrian entries to all buildings.
Precinct B
·
The buildings shall be designed to address the street, providing a well articulated
administration/office area at the front of the main building which will contribute to the streetscape.
·
The main entrance is to be on the front elevation or close to the front of the building, being clearly
visible from the street.
·
The primary street facade shall avoid large unbroken expanses of wall.
·
Ancillary structures or additions to the original development shall integrate similar design attributes
originally utilised on the main structure including colour, form and materials.
·
Building frontages are to be designed to promote surveillance of the street and/or public open
space.
Access (Precincts A, B and C):
·
Loading areas shall not interfere with on-site parking and manoeuvring.
·
The site layout shall enable vehicles to exit the site in a forward motion.
Car Parking (Precincts A, B and C):
·
Car parking bays are to be provided in accordance with the provisions of the Scheme.
·
The car park area is to consist of a sealed finish such as asphalt, paving material or concrete.
·
Suitable lighting is to be provided within parking areas to ensure a safe environment, in
accordance with the Australian Standards. Staff entrances, if separate, are to be well lit and
maximise opportunities for informal surveillance.
·
Trees are to be planted within uncovered car parking areas at the rate of 1 per 6 car parking
spaces. There are to be no more than 6 adjoining car bays without the area being punctuated by
a tree.
Water and Energy Management (Precincts A, B and C):
·
Buildings are to use water sensitive design strategies to manage stormwater and wastewater.
·
All buildings are to incorporate energy efficient design measures.
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 1 – Delegated Authority
01/11/2010 – 30/11/2010
APPLICANT/PROPERTY
Council Ratification of Building Licences
under Council's Policy for Single
Residential Development
BUILDING
APPLICATION
NO
DATE
December 2010
Page 1 of 1
APPROVED
PROPOSAL
Andrew & Jody Graham
Lot 468 / 10 Blackbutt Court
MORLEY WA 6062
BA10-0690
18/11/2010
Additions to Single Storey Dwelling
Letter of non-objection received.
Irene & Dorica Konderewicz
Lot 811 / 4 Edward Street
BEDFORD WA 6052
BA10-0946
4/11/2010
Patio
Letter of non-objection received.
Dao M Trinh & Kenis W M Tang BA10-1012
Lot 734 / 8 Mckenzie Way
EMBLETON WA 6062
17/11/2010
Patio
Letter of non-objection received.
Lisa & Andrew Napier
Lot 420 / 11 Lawrence Street
BAYSWATER WA 6053
1/11/10
Patio
Letter of non-objection received.
BA10-1045
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 1 - Location Plan and Site
Photo
Change of Use to Health Studio –
Lot 6, No. 20 Moojebing Street, Bayswater
December 2010
Page 1 of 2
Subject Site
LOCATION PLAN
SITE PHOTO 1 - FRONT OF SUBJECT UNIT FROM MOOJEBING STREET
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 1 - Location Plan and Site
Photo
Change of Use to Health Studio –
Lot 6, No. 20 Moojebing Street, Bayswater
SITE PHOTO 2 – REAR OF SUBJECT UNIT
SITE PHOTO 3 – INTERIOR OF SUBJECT UNIT
December 2010
Page 2 of 2
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 2 - Detailed Plans
Change of Use to Health Studio –
Lot 6, No. 20 Moojebing Street, Bayswater
December 2010
Page 1 of 2
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 2 - Detailed Plans
Change of Use to Health Studio –
Lot 6, No. 20 Moojebing Street, Bayswater
December 2010
Page 2 of 2
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 1 - Location Plan and Site
Photo
Change of Use to Use Not Listed (Dog
Grooming) - Lot 1, No. 251 Railway
Parade, Maylands
December 2010
Page 1 of 1
Subject Site
LOCATION PLAN
SITE PHOTO
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 2 - Detailed Plans
Change of Use to Use not Listed (Dog
Grooming) – Lot 1, No 251 Railway
Parade, Maylands
December 2010
Page 1 of 4
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 2 - Detailed Plans
Change of Use to Use not Listed (Dog
Grooming) – Lot 1, No 251 Railway
Parade, Maylands
December 2010
Page 2 of 4
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 2 - Detailed Plans
Change of Use to Use not Listed (Dog
Grooming) – Lot 1, No 251 Railway
Parade, Maylands
December 2010
Page 3 of 4
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 2 - Detailed Plans
Change of Use to Use not Listed (Dog
Grooming) – Lot 1, No 251 Railway
Parade, Maylands
December 2010
Page 4 of 4
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 3 – Comments from
Adjoining Landowners
Change of Use to Use not Listed (Dog
Grooming) – Lot 1, No. 251 Railway
Parade, Maylands
December 2010
Page 1 of 3
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 3 – Comments from
Adjoining Landowners
Change of Use to Use not Listed (Dog
Grooming) – Lot 1, No. 251 Railway
Parade, Maylands
December 2010
Page 2 of 3
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 3 – Comments from
Adjoining Landowners
Change of Use to Use not Listed (Dog
Grooming) – Lot 1, No. 251 Railway
Parade, Maylands
December 2010
Page 3 of 3
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 4 – Management Plan
Change of Use to Use not Listed (Dog
Grooming) – Lot 1, No. 251 Railway
Parade, Maylands
December 2010
Page 1 of 3
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 4 – Management Plan
Change of Use to Use not Listed (Dog
Grooming) – Lot 1, No. 251 Railway
Parade, Maylands
December 2010
Page 2 of 3
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 4 – Management Plan
Change of Use to Use not Listed (Dog
Grooming) – Lot 1, No. 251 Railway
Parade, Maylands
December 2010
Page 3 of 3
Planning and Development Services
Attachment No. 1 - Delegated Authority
01/11/2010 – 30/11/2010
Council Ratification of Planning
Determinations under Delegated Authority
December 2010
Page 1 of 6
APPLICANT/PROPERTY
PROPOSAL
DATE/COMMENT
Tode & Paca Domazetovski
Lot 15, 130 Crimea Street
MORLEY WA 6062
Single Storey Grouped Dwelling
01/11/2010
Approved
Lesley P Gray
Lot 2, 126B Salisbury Street
BEDFORD WA 6052
Patio
03/11/2010
Approved
Marius & Shelley Cordeiro
Lot 1, 143 Shaftesbury Avenue
BEDFORD WA 6052
Screen Wall and Piers
04/11/2010
Approved
Angus L Money
Lot 21, 29 Coode Street
BAYSWATER WA 6053
Addition to Single Storey Dwelling
04/11/2010
Approved
Honor J Putland & Craig D Saunders
Lot 75, 18 May Street`
BAYSWATER WA 6053
Additions to Existing Single
Storey Grouped Dwelling
04/11/2010
Approved
Tristan & Jade Lewis
Lot 1, 63 Leake Street
BAYSWATER WA 6053
Retaining Wall
04/11/2010
Approved
Shane B Ferres
Lot 84, 62 Edward Street
BEDFORD WA 6052
Single Storey Grouped Dwelling
05/11/2010
Approved
Daniel Rawlings
Lot 86, 5 Digwood Close
BAYSWATER WA 6053
Single Storey Dwelling
05/11/2010
Approved
Carmine Zollo & Toni L Nelson
Lot 47, 23 Driscoll Way
MORLEY WA 6062
Garage and Patio
09/11/2010
Approved
Urmila & Devji Bhalsod
Lot 33, 29 Hewton Street
MORLEY WA 6062
2 x Two Storey Grouped Dwellings
09/11/2010
Approved
Andrea & Valbona Fusha
Lot 2, 46A Cooper Road
MORLEY WA 6062
Single Storey Dwelling
10/11/2010
Approved
Diana J Edwards
Lot 81, 10 Cassia Way
MORLEY WA 6062
Patio
12/11/2010
Approved
Planning and Development Services
Attachment No. 1 - Delegated Authority
01/11/2010 – 30/11/2010
Council Ratification of Planning
Determinations under Delegated Authority
December 2010
Page 2 of 6
Nadia & Robert De Poloni
Lot 21, 31 Bellew Way
NORANDA WA 6062
Shed
12/11/2010
Approved
Jessica A Lingwood
Lot 1, 19 Priestley Street
EMBLETON WA 6062
Single Storey Dwelling
12/11/2010
Approved
CydAnn & Joaquim Sanches
Lot 57, 18 Matthews Close
NORANDA WA 6062
Single Storey Dwelling
12/11/2010
Approved
Robert & Anne Sealey
Lot 69, 150 The Strand
BEDFORD WA 6052
Single Storey Dwelling
12/11/2010
Approved
Colin J Haughton
Lot 1, 33 Tenth Avenue
MAYLANDS WA 6051
Patio
12/11/2010
Approved
Vincenzo & Stella D'Addario
Lot 2, 75A Ivanhoe Street
MORLEY WA 6062
Single Storey Dwelling
15/11/2010
Approved
Mahendra & Anita Patel
Lot 1, 36 Noranda Avenue
NORANDA WA 6062
Single Storey Dwelling
15/11/2010
Approved
Todd S Krans & Natasha S Waclawik
Lot 36, 4 Farmer Court
NORANDA WA 6062
Patio
15/11/2010
Approved
Jenny & David Reid
Lot 20, 6 Montfort Place
MORLEY WA 6062
Patio/Carport
15/11/2010
Approved
Julie L Campbell
Lot 2, 8B Nanhob Street
BAYSWATER WA 6053
Patio
15/11/2010
Approved
Tieu H Tran
Lot 74, 19 Mangini Street
MORLEY WA 6062
Single Storey Dwelling
15/11/2010
Approved
Nicole M Sofulak
Lot 3, 5C Maritana Street
MORLEY WA 6062
Patio
15/11/2010
Approved
Planning and Development Services
Attachment No. 1 - Delegated Authority
01/11/2010 – 30/11/2010
Council Ratification of Planning
Determinations under Delegated Authority
December 2010
Page 3 of 6
Giovanna Ruggiero
Lot 1, 4 Southwark Way
MORLEY WA 6062
Patio
15/11/2010
Approved
Goran & Radojka Gasic
Lot 2, 21A Grand Promenade
BAYSWATER WA 6053
Patio
16/11/2010
Approved
Cheryl & Philip Duce
Lot 81, 23 Rosebery Street
BAYSWATER WA 6053
Patio
17/11/2010
Approved
Tibor S Silvasi &
Robyn Buttigieg-Silvah
Lot 11, 25 Solas Road
MORLEY WA 6062
Patio
17/11/2010
Approved
Kevin & Margaret Kilpatrick
Lot 5, 30 Bassendean Road
BAYSWATER WA 6053
Change of Use to Tyre Service
17/11/2010
Approved
Rajarhat Pty Ltd
Lot 16, 2 Ash Way
MORLEY WA 6062
2 x Two Storey Grouped Dwellings
17/11/2010
Approved
Elzned Pty Ltd ATF The Elzned Trust
Lot 2, 186A Rosebery Street
BEDFORD WA 6052
Patio
17/11/2010
Approved
Ita & Bernard Speldewinde
& Ian Chew
Lot 43, 166 Walter Road West
BEDFORD WA 6052
Three Single Storey
Grouped Dwellings
18/11/2010
Refused
Mark A Adam
Lot 47, 1 Grosvenor Road
BAYSWATER WA 6053
Two Storey Dwelling
18/11/2010
Approved
Robert & Francesca Di Prinzio
Lot 1, 13 Robyn Street
MORLEY WA 6062
Patio
18/11/2010
Approved
Michael G Isherwood
Lot 6, 6/61 Kirkham Hill Terrace
MAYLANDS WA 6051
Patio
18/11/2010
Approved
Paul J McCartney
Lot 7, 6/15 Raymond Avenue
BAYSWATER WA 6053
Factory Unit
18/11/2010
Approved
Planning and Development Services
Attachment No. 1 - Delegated Authority
01/11/2010 – 30/11/2010
Council Ratification of Planning
Determinations under Delegated Authority
December 2010
Page 4 of 6
Ross C Baker
Lot 2, 21A Maurice Street
EMBLETON WA 6062
Patio
19/11/2010
Approved
John C Winters
Lot 60, 12 Mansell Street
MORLEY WA 6062
Three Single Storey Grouped Dwellings
22/11/2010
Approved
Bradley & Lucy Smalpage
Lot 43, 79 River Road
BAYSWATER WA 6053
Retaining Wall
22/11/2010
Approved
Andrew, Richard & Mark Logan
Lot 1, 51 Guildford Road
MOUNT LAWLEY WA 6050
Patio
22/11/2010
Approved
Roman Jasey
Lot 1, 6A Gaull Place
EMBLETON WA 6062
Patio
22/11/2010
Approved
Department Of Housing - Rent
Lot 52, 23 Cameron Street
EMBLETON WA 6062
Demolition of Single Storey Dwelling
22/11/2010
Approved
Hartwood Logistics Pty Ltd
Lot 39, 88 Birkett Street
BEDFORD WA 6052
Double Garage
22/11/2010
Approved
Karen H Huston
Lot 19, 4 Sanderson Street
EMBLETON WA 6062
Patio
22/11/2010
Approved
Divu Pty Ltd ATF JWEB Family Trust
Lot 2, 4A Fedders Street
MORLEY WA 6062
Single Storey Dwelling
22/11/2010
Approved
Benoit & Huey How Kim Kam
Lot 30, 34 Kenilworth Street
MAYLANDS WA 6051
Two Storey Dwelling
22/11/2010
Approved
Mark J Spiccia
Lot 13, 21 Lovegrove Way
MORLEY WA 6062
Three Single Storey Grouped Dwellings
23/11/2010
Approved
Ashley M Clements
Lot 2, 137A Mcgilvray Avenue
NORANDA WA 6062
Single Storey Dwelling
23/11/2010
Approved
Planning and Development Services
Attachment No. 1 - Delegated Authority
01/11/2010 – 30/11/2010
Council Ratification of Planning
Determinations under Delegated Authority
December 2010
Page 5 of 6
Krystyne & Scott Hiscock
Lot 43, 53 Charnwood Street
MORLEY WA 6062
Carport and Patio
23/11/2010
Approved
Christine & Ian Willetts
Lot 38, 76 Birkett Street
BEDFORD WA 6052
Re-roofing of Single House
24/11/2010
Refused
Paul B Pruiti
Lot 13, 4 De Havilland View
MAYLANDS WA 6051
Additions to Two Storey Dwelling
Patricia D Simpson
Lot 2, 91A Morley Drive East
MORLEY WA 6062
Single Storey Dwelling
25/11/2010
Approved
Section 51(B) Elector 106622
Lot 20, 9 Hamilton Street
BAYSWATER WA 6053
Two Storey Grouped Dwelling
26/11/2010
Approved
Charles J Grzyb & Shirley A Ross
Lot 1, 128 Leake Street
BAYSWATER WA 6053
Two Storey Dwelling
26/11/2010
Approved
Robert Tomic & Bruce N Moore
Lot 82, 38 Edward Street
BEDFORD WA 6052
Carport
26/11/2010
Approved
Donna L Bond
Lot 2, 13B Silver Place
MORLEY WA 6062
Shed
26/11/2010
Approved
Raffaele & Marlene Frisina
Lot 2, 11A Gill Street
MORLEY WA 6062
Garage
29/11/2010
Approved
Waclaw & Monika Rogoz
Lot 2, 499A Morley Drive
MORLEY WA 6062
Additional Single Storey
Grouped Dwelling
29/11/2010
Approved
Clay D McLernon & Stacie M Butcher
Lot 2, 21A Shaftesbury Avenue
BAYSWATER WA 6053
Single Storey Dwelling
30/11/2010
Approved
City Of Bayswater
Lot 8, 15 Wright Street
BAYSWATER WA 6053
Shed
30/11/2010
Approved
25/11/2010
Approved
Planning and Development Services
Attachment No. 1 - Delegated Authority
01/11/2010 – 30/11/2010
Council Ratification of Planning
Determinations under Delegated Authority
December 2010
Page 6 of 6
Carmellina Iezzi
Lot 34, 192 Rosebery Street
BEDFORD WA 6052
Additional Single Storey
Grouped Dwelling
30/11/2010
Approved
Julie A Austin
Lot 60, 5 Watson Place
MAYLANDS WA 6051
Patio and Carport
30/11/2010
Approved
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 1 - Delegated Authority
Subdivisions - 01/11/2010 – 30/11/2010
APPLICANT/PROPERTY
Council Ratification of Subdivisions &
Amalgamations under Delegated
Authority
PROPOSAL
December 2010
Page 1 of 2
DATE/COMMENT
Bernadette & Christopher Tingley
Lot 54, 8 Spruce Road
MORLEY WA 6062
Two Lot Survey Strata Subdivision
02/11/2010
Supported
Hartwood Logistics Pty Ltd
Lot 391, 88 Birkett Street
BEDFORD WA 6052
Two Lot Survey Strata Subdivision
02/11/2010
Supported
Anthony Pritchett Atf
Two Lot Freehold Subdivision
Pritchett Family Trust &
Bridgetime Investments Pty Ltd
Lot 511, 88 Shaftesbury Avenue
BEDFORD WA 6052
03/11/2010
Supported
Quarde Pty Ltd
Lot 36, 187 Guildford Road
MAYLANDS WA 6051
Two Lot Freehold Subdivision
04/11/2010
Supported
Raghu P R Tah
Lot 206, 45 Hollett Road
MORLEY WA 6062
Two Lot Survey Strata Subdivision
04/11/2010
Supported
David Blizzard & Adam Rowe
Lot 279, 20 Wade Street
EMBLETON WA 6062
Two Lot Survey Strata Subdivision
04/11/2010
Supported
Vinsan Holdings Pty Ltd &
Octagon (WA) Pty Ltd
Lot 100, 549 Walter Road East
BAYSWATER WA 6053
Five Lot Survey Strata Subdivision
04/11/2010
Angus L Money
Lot 21, 29 Coode Street
BAYSWATER WA 6053
Two Lot Survey Strata Subdivision
05/11/2010
Supported
Anna Nilsson & Barry Faulds
Lot 15, 93 Rosebery Street
BEDFORD WA 6052
Two Lot Freehold Subdivision
05/11/2010
Supported
Ly H Vu & Khaled Albattal
Lot 330, 74 Peninsula Road
MAYLANDS WA 6051
Three Lot Survey Strata Subdivision
05/11/2010
Supported
Mark A Adam
Lot 47, 1 Grosvenor Road
BAYSWATER WA 6053
Two Lot Freehold Subdivision
11/11/2010
Supported
Supported
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 1 - Delegated Authority
Subdivisions - 01/11/2010 – 30/11/2010
Council Ratification of Subdivisions &
Amalgamations under Delegated
Authority
December 2010
Page 2 of 2
Rodney S Blair
Lot 502, 115 York Street
BEDFORD WA 6052
Two Lot Survey Strata Subdivision
11/11/2010
Supported
Mary E J Rose
Lot 2, 19 Beverley Street
MORLEY WA 6062
Two Lot Freehold Amalgamation
15/11/2010
Supported
Cassie & Gabriel Lovering
Lot 27, 12 Flora Avenue
BAYSWATER WA 6053
Three Lot Survey Strata Subdivision
17/11/2010
Supported
Snezana & Goran Hubana
Lot 601, 2 Rokeford Way
MORLEY WA 6062
Two Lot Survey Strata Subdivision
19/11/2010
Supported
Franco & Olive Pieraccini
Lot 174, 7 Abinger Street
MORLEY WA 6062
Two Lot Survey Strata Subdivision
19/11/2010
Supported
Michele Di Biase &
Nellie Vidovich
Lot 1, 38 Central Avenue
MAYLANDS WA 6051
Two Lot Freehold Amalgamation
Philip E Redhead
Lot 27, 9 Hall Avenue
MAYLANDS WA 6051
Two Lot Freehold Subdivision
23/11/2010
Not Supported
24/11/2010
Supported
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 1 - Location Plan and Site
Photo
Continuation of Automotive Sales Use –
Lot 76, No. 61 Ferguson Street, Maylands
December 2010
Page 1 of 1
Subject Site
LOCATION PLAN
FRONT VIEW OF LOT 76, NO. 61 FERGUSON STREET, MAYLANDS
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 2 - Proposed Plan
Continuation of Automotive Sales Use –
Lot 76, No. 61 Ferguson Street, Maylands
All automotive sales and/or storage to be
conducted from within the existing unit.
December 2010
Page 1 of 1
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 1 - Location Plan and Site
Photos
Enclosure of Existing Carport - Lot 22,
No. 179 Collier Road, Embleton
December 2010
Page 1 of 2
Location of
existing carport
LOCATION PLAN
SITE PHOTO 1
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 1 - Location Plan and Site
Photos
Enclosure of Existing Carport - Lot 22,
No. 179 Collier Road, Embleton
SITE PHOTO 2
SITE PHOTO 3
December 2010
Page 2 of 2
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 2 - Detailed Plans
Enclosure of Existing Carport - Lot 22,
No. 179 Collier Road, Embleton
December 2010
Page 1 of 2
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 2 - Detailed Plans
Enclosure of Existing Carport - Lot 22,
No. 179 Collier Road, Embleton
December 2010
Page 2 of 2
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 1 - Location Plan and Site
Photo
Proposed Additions and Outbuilding Lot 239, No. 26 Annison Place, Morley
LOCATION PLAN
December 2010
Page 1 of 1
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 2 - Detailed Plans
Proposed Additions and Outbuilding Lot 239, No. 26 Annison Place, Morley
December 2010
Page 1 of 4
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 2 - Detailed Plans
Proposed Additions and Outbuilding Lot 239, No. 26 Annison Place, Morley
December 2010
Page 2 of 4
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 2 - Detailed Plans
Proposed Additions and Outbuilding Lot 239, No. 26 Annison Place, Morley
December 2010
Page 3 of 4
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 2 - Detailed Plans
Proposed Additions and Outbuilding Lot 239, No. 26 Annison Place, Morley
December 2010
Page 4 of 4
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 1 - Location Plan and Photo
Subject Site – Lot 211,
No.28 Mount Prospect
Crescent, Maylands
Proposed Four Two-Storey Grouped
Dwellings – Lot 211, No. 28 Mount
Prospect Crescent, Maylands
December 2010
Page 1 of 1
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 2- No.2 - Detailed Plans
Proposed Four Two-Storey Grouped
Dwellings – Lot 211, No. 28 Mount
Prospect Crescent, Maylands
December 2010
Page 1 of 11
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 2- No.2 - Detailed Plans
Proposed Four Two-Storey Grouped
Dwellings – Lot 211, No. 28 Mount
Prospect Crescent, Maylands
December 2010
Page 2 of 11
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 2- No.2 - Detailed Plans
Proposed Four Two-Storey Grouped
Dwellings – Lot 211, No. 28 Mount
Prospect Crescent, Maylands
December 2010
Page 3 of 11
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 2- No.2 - Detailed Plans
Proposed Four Two-Storey Grouped
Dwellings – Lot 211, No. 28 Mount
Prospect Crescent, Maylands
December 2010
Page 4 of 11
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 2- No.2 - Detailed Plans
Proposed Four Two-Storey Grouped
Dwellings – Lot 211, No. 28 Mount
Prospect Crescent, Maylands
December 2010
Page 5 of 11
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 2- No.2 - Detailed Plans
Proposed Four Two-Storey Grouped
Dwellings – Lot 211, No. 28 Mount
Prospect Crescent, Maylands
December 2010
Page 6 of 11
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 2- No.2 - Detailed Plans
Proposed Four Two-Storey Grouped
Dwellings – Lot 211, No. 28 Mount
Prospect Crescent, Maylands
December 2010
Page 7 of 11
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 2- No.2 - Detailed Plans
Proposed Four Two-Storey Grouped
Dwellings – Lot 211, No. 28 Mount
Prospect Crescent, Maylands
December 2010
Page 8 of 11
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 2- No.2 - Detailed Plans
Proposed Four Two-Storey Grouped
Dwellings – Lot 211, No. 28 Mount
Prospect Crescent, Maylands
December 2010
Page 9 of 11
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 2- No.2 - Detailed Plans
Proposed Four Two-Storey Grouped
Dwellings – Lot 211, No. 28 Mount
Prospect Crescent, Maylands
December 2010
Page 10 of 11
Visual Privacy variations:
bedroom 3, master bedroom
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 2- No.2 - Detailed Plans
Proposed Four Two-Storey Grouped
Dwellings – Lot 211, No. 28 Mount
Prospect Crescent, Maylands
December 2010
Page 11 of 11
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 3 - No.3 - Composite Aerial
and Site Plan
No
Objection
Received
No
Objection
Received
Proposed Four Two-Storey Grouped
Dwellings – Lot 211, No. 28 Mount
Prospect Crescent, Maylands
December 2010
Page 1 of 1
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 1 - Location Plan and Site
Photo
Proposed Outbuilding – Lot 26, No. 9
Georgina Street, Bayswater
December 2010
Page 1 of 2
Subject Site
LOCATION PLAN
SITE PHOTO 1
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 1 - Location Plan and Site
Photo
Proposed Outbuilding – Lot 26, No. 9
Georgina Street, Bayswater
SITE PHOTO 2
December 2010
Page 2 of 2
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 2 - Detailed Plans
Proposed Outbuilding – Lot 26, No. 9
Georgina Street, Bayswater
December 2010
Page 1 of 2
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 2 - Detailed Plans
Proposed Outbuilding – Lot 26, No. 9
Georgina Street, Bayswater
December 2010
Page 2 of 2
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 1 - Location Plan and Site
Photos
Proposed Vehicle Hire and Repair –
Lot 9, No 201 Railway Parade, Maylands
December 2010
Page 1 of 2
Subject site:
Lot 9, No.201 Railway
Pde, Maylands
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 1 - Location Plan and Site
Photos
Proposed Vehicle Hire and Repair –
Lot 9, No 201 Railway Parade, Maylands
December 2010
Page 2 of 2
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 2 - Detailed Plans
Proposed Vehicle Hire and Repair - Lot 9,
No 201 Railway Parade, Maylands
December 2010
Page 1 of 1
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 3 - Submission from
Proprietor
Proposed Vehicle Hire and Repair –
Lot 9, 201, Railway Parade, Maylands
December 2010
Page 1 of 7
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 3 - Submission from
Proprietor
Proposed Vehicle Hire and Repair –
Lot 9, 201, Railway Parade, Maylands
December 2010
Page 2 of 7
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 3 - Submission from
Proprietor
Proposed Vehicle Hire and Repair –
Lot 9, 201, Railway Parade, Maylands
December 2010
Page 3 of 7
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 3 - Submission from
Proprietor
Proposed Vehicle Hire and Repair –
Lot 9, 201, Railway Parade, Maylands
December 2010
Page 4 of 7
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 3 - Submission from
Proprietor
Proposed Vehicle Hire and Repair –
Lot 9, 201, Railway Parade, Maylands
December 2010
Page 5 of 7
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 3 - Submission from
Proprietor
Proposed Vehicle Hire and Repair –
Lot 9, 201, Railway Parade, Maylands
December 2010
Page 6 of 7
Planning and Development Services
Attachment 3 - Submission from
Proprietor
Proposed Vehicle Hire and Repair –
Lot 9, 201, Railway Parade, Maylands
December 2010
Page 7 of 7
Administration and Community
Services
Attachment 1 - Aquatic Facilities
Management Report – November 2010
Aquatic Facilities Management Report –
November 2010
November 2010
Page 1 of 6
CITY OF BAYSWATER AQUATIC FACILITIES
AS AT 30 NOVEMBER 2010
CENTRE MANAGERS REPORT BAYSWATER WAVES
1.
ATTENDANCE
Aquatic
Health Club
Fitness Programs
Crèche
Swim School
Total
2009
NOVEMBER
48,546
42,251
4,021
536
1,488
96,842
YTD
185,136
195,282
20,237
2,837
6,586
410,078
2010
NOVEMBER
51,099
39,632
4,391
538
1,671
97,331
YTD
197,044
187,287
20,507
2,470
7,005
414,313
Year to date (July/November) attendance levels have increased this month in the aquatic, swim
school, Crèche and Group fitness which reflects a 1.02% increase in total attendance to the centre.
This month has shown a continued growth in participation with water based activities in the aquatic
areas.
2.
PROGRAMS
The following groups have utilised the Aquatic Centre during the month under review:
Schools
Gladys Newton
Cyril Jackson Senior Campus
Carmel School
Trinity College
St Columbus School
Weld Square Primary School
Ballajurra Community College
Bayswater Primary School
Hampton Park Primary School
Camboon Primary School
Noranda Primary school
Guildford Grammar
Aquinas College
John Forrest SHS
Christchurch College
Organisations
Esther House Foundation
Royal Life Saving Society
Therapy Focus Incorporated
Swan Districts Football Club
Community Physiotherapy Services
Galleria Morley Physiotherapy
Maylands Physiotherapy
Diving Frontiers
Perth Scuba
Mindarie Diving Academy
Skywest Airlines
Women’s Academy Triathlon
City Tri club
Administration and Community
Services
Attachment 1 - Aquatic Facilities
Management Report – November 2010
3.
Aquatic Facilities Management Report –
November 2010
November 2010
Page 2 of 6
MEMBERSHIPS
Gym
Pool
Group Fitness
Gym & Pool
Gym & Group Fitness
Group Fitness & Pool
Facility
Total
NOVEMBER NOVEMBER
2009
2010
509
396
212
206
79
67
939
777
271
258
57
51
589
654
2,656
2,409
Year to date (July/November) memberships have decreased this month by 10.25%. However usage
figures show an increase in programs such as Personal training with a new record of 119 sessions
conducted this month.
Four (4) staff from the City of Bayswater have taken advantage of the 50% staff discount on
memberships. Current active staff membership is 55.
The promotional offer this month allowed all 12 month renewals and new memberships who joined
on a direct debit system a discounted fee.118 new memberships were contracted and 173 members
renewed, with 58 new members participating in a health assessment.
4.
PRIVILEGE CARD
Residents of the City are eligible to purchase a Privilege Card for $10 which entitles the holder to a
15% discount on memberships and pool entry within the Centre. The discount card was introduced
in 1999 and was made available to residents within the City over the age of 13 years. The current
system does not have an expiry date on the privilege card however members are required to
resubmit their information regarding their residency on renewal of their membership.
•
•
During the month of November 2010, 91 residents purchased a privilege card.
There are currently 17,812 registered Privilege Card holders.
5.
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
The month of November 2010 is demonstrated as follows:
*Income
and
Expenditure
figures dated to 20 November
Income
Expenditure
Budget
10/11
2,910,035
3,217,743
Actual
YTD
1,143,480
1,189,487
% Year
elapsed
41.66%
41.66%
% YTD
39.29%
36.96%
Budget
Actual
% Year
% YTD
09/10
YTD
elapsed
Income
2,811,290
1,115,752
41.66%
39.68%
Expenditure
2,912,651
1,202,138
41.66%
41.27%
* Financial figures not available for the full month of November at the time of compiling the report.
Administration and Community
Services
Attachment 1 - Aquatic Facilities
Management Report – November 2010
6.
Aquatic Facilities Management Report –
November 2010
November 2010
Page 3 of 6
CAPITAL WORKS SCHEDULE
The following table outlines the capital works allocation for the aquatic centre for the 2010/2011
financial year.
Description
Budget
Timeline
Health club carpets
$18,000
*November 2010
Automatic entrance door (Health
$11,500
November 2010
Club)
Lap Time Clock
$1,500
February 2011
Sana Refurbishment
$10,880
Sept/Oct 2010
Pool Inflatable
$10,769
November 2010
Security Cameras
$15,000
April 2011
*Awaiting third quote, anticipated completion time January 2011.
Completion
0%
100%
0%
100%
100%
0%
The Royal Life Saving Society training room that is currently under construction at the south
eastern corner of the building is due for completion within the next four weeks current completion
of works is diagrammed below:
The City’s building department inspected the training room also the site debris was cleared and the
usage agreement for the training room has been circulated to RLSS.
7.
PROMOTIONS
The Centre held a summer open day on Sunday 13 November with many water activities and
information stands on water awareness held throughout the day. The event was held in conjunction
with the Leisure Institute of Western Australia Aquatics (LIWA) initiative on water safety
awareness which was held in several aquatic centres across Western Australia.
The Centre held its annual Melbourne cup activities on 2 November which were enjoyed by a
number of customers the activities included watching the race on the big screen and a casual
barbeque was held after the race.
The Centre has advertised in the Eastern Reporter for the up coming December summer issue for its
splashdown pool party. The Centre also distributed 20,000 flyers advertising the upcoming
attractions that will be held during the summer school holidays.
Administration and Community
Services
Attachment 1 - Aquatic Facilities
Management Report – November 2010
8.
Aquatic Facilities Management Report –
November 2010
November 2010
Page 4 of 6
BUILDING, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Service
Lockers were repaired
Air Handling Units + Air Con Maintenance
Installation of Auto entrance door (Health AHU water treatment system service
Club)
Main office air-con repairs
Pool circulation systems serviced
Replace wave pool light
Fire equipment service
Repairs to pool deck bi-folding doors
Female O/D change room repairs to leaking
shower
Replaced grips on steps
Repairs to playground gate and lock
Monitoring of waste water sub metres
Inspection of facility for water leaks
9.
HEALTH, SAFETY AND SECURITY
The chlorine compound alarm has undergone testing on four occasions with no faults during the
month under review.
Fifteen (15) minor first aid incidents with assistance from lifeguards on all occasions. There was
one (1) incident that was referred to Police Services.
10.
STAFF
One full-time Lifeguard vacancy.
One full-time Customer Service Officer vacancy.
Administration and Community
Services
Attachment 1 - Aquatic Facilities
Management Report – November 2010
Aquatic Facilities Management Report –
November 2010
November 2010
Page 5 of 6
CITY OF BAYSWATER AQUATIC FACILITIES
AS AT 30 NOVEMBER 2010
CENTRE MANAGERS REPORT – MAYLANDS WATERLAND
1.
ATTENDANCE
Adults Entry No:
Child Entry No:
Family Entry No:
Group Booking Entry No:
Total
2009
NOVEMBER
549
489
71
1041
2150
YTD
549
489
71
1041
2150
2010
NOVEMBER
1099
786
48
793
2726
YTD
1099
786
48
793
2726
Season open to date (November/November) attendance levels have increased this month by
22.23%. The increase in attendance numbers in particular the adult and child entry this month
reflects the wider community usage with relation to child friendly aquatic facilities.
2.
PROGRAMS
The following groups have utilised the aquatic centre during the month under review:
Schools/Organisations
Group Bookings
4
3.
SEASON PASSES
Maylands Waterland
4.
81
NOVEMBER NOVEMBER
2009
2010
2
3
PRIVILEGE CARD
The privilege card discount is extended to all Maylands Waterland customers who reside within the
City of Bayswater. The discount card was introduced in 1999 and was made available to residents
within the City over the age of 13 years. The current system does not have an expiry date on the
privilege card however season pass holders are required to resubmit their information regarding
their residency on renewal of their season pass.
Residents of the City are eligible to purchase a Privilege Card for $10 which entitles the holder to a
15% discount on season passes and pool entry within the water playground.
Administration and Community
Services
Attachment 1 - Aquatic Facilities
Management Report – November 2010
5.
Aquatic Facilities Management Report –
November 2010
November 2010
Page 6 of 6
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
The month of November 2010 is demonstrated as follows:
Actual
YTD
$17,051
$19,069
% Year
elapsed
41.66%
41.66%
% YTD
Income
Expenditure
Budget
10/11
155,500
158,403
Actual
YTD
$13,512
$24,998
% Year
elapsed
41.66%
41.66%
% YTD
Income
Expenditure
Budget
09/10
131,000
161,638
6.
10.96%
12.03%
10.31%
15.46%
CAPITAL WORKS SCHEDULE
The following table outlines the capital works allocation for the aquatic centre for the 2010/2011
financial year.
Description
Defibrillator
Auto Pool Cleaner
Park Furniture
7.
Budget
$3,550
$5,995
$14,860
Timeline
November 2010
November 2010
May 2010
Completion
100%
100%
60%
PROMOTIONS
A postcard has be developed with all upcoming events for this summer outlining dates, times,
activities and cost which has been delivered to 20,000 residences in the City of Bayswater.
The upcoming Family Fun Day has been scheduled to be advertised in the local community
newspaper.
8.
BUILDING, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT
Equipment
Maintenance done on soda ash vat
Depth markings sprayed around pools
Signs installed
Defibrillator stand installed
Shade shelters installed
BBQ lid repaired
Playground repairs on slide
9.
Service
Checked pool circulation system
Calibrated chemical controller
Checked and Backwashed filters
HEALTH, SAFETY AND SECURITY
The chlorine compound alarm has undergone testing on two occasions with no faults during the
month under review.
10.
STAFF
The Centre has currently no new positions available.
Administration and Community
Services
Attachment 1 - Draft Standing Orders
City of Bayswater Standing Orders Local
Law
December 2010
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Administration and Community
Services
Attachment 1 - 2010 Early Settlers
Registration Form
Early Settlers Civic Reception 2010
Post Event Report
December 2010
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Services
Attachment 1 - Notes of the Crimea
Park Public Meeting
Outcome of Public Consultation Crimea
Reserve
December 2010
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Notes of the Crimea Park Public
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Outcome of Public Consultation Crimea
Reserve
December 2010
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Outcome of Public Consultation Crimea
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December 2010
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Notes of the Crimea Park Public
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Outcome of Public Consultation Crimea
Reserve
December 2010
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Notes of the Crimea Park Public
Meeting
Outcome of Public Consultation Crimea
Reserve
December 2010
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Notes of the Crimea Park Public
Meeting
Outcome of Public Consultation Crimea
Reserve
December 2010
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Notes of the Crimea Park Public
Meeting
Outcome of Public Consultation Crimea
Reserve
December 2010
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Notes of the Crimea Park Public
Meeting
Outcome of Public Consultation Crimea
Reserve
December 2010
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Attachment 1 - Ranger Services
Management Report – November 2010
Ranger Services Management Report –
November 2010
December 2010
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CITY OF BAYSWATER RANGER SERVICES
AS AT 30 NOVEMBER 2010
MANAGERS REPORT
1.
INFRINGEMENT STATISTICAL COMPARISON
Warnings Issued
Infringements Issued
Infringement Appeals
Infringements Withdrawn
September
October
November
75
95
17
9
72
70
3
3
77
71
23
10
There were 71 infringements notices issued and 77 warnings given. The four year average for
infringement notices is 115 for the November period. The infringements issued this month are
lower than average.
2.
ANIMAL MANAGEMENT
Description
September October November
5
4
7
Infringements issued by Rangers
27
17
30
Warnings issued by Rangers
7
3
9
Attack reports
10
9
19
Barking complaints
34
40
37
Wandering reports
17
9
10
Pick up requests – Included in Wandering
26
32
27
Impounded
18
28
22
Released
4
0
2
Taken to vet for re-homing
0
0
0
Surrendered to Rangers – These dogs are re homed where
suitable
0
4
2
Currently in the pound from November 2010
0
2
1
Application to keep more than two (2) dogs within
Bayswater
Rangers have received 37 dog wandering reports were resulting in 27 dogs being impounded. Dog
Registrations are required to be renewed at 31 November each year. Ranger administration has
been dealing with and processing dog registration enquiries.
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Attachment 1 - Ranger Services
Management Report – November 2010
3.
Ranger Services Management Report –
November 2010
December 2010
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PARKING MANAGEMENT
Description
Parking infringements issued – Rangers
Parking warnings issued – Rangers
Parking infringements issued – Galleria Security/Security
Parking warnings issued – Galleria Security/Security
Parking Infringement Appeals
Parking Infringements Withdrawn
Parking Action Requests
September October November
89
44
0
17
9
105
89
65
46
0
3
3
91
65
64
44
0
18
9
112
64
Rangers issued a total of 64 parking infringements and 44 parking warnings throughout November
2010 and received 112 parking action requests.
4.
ABANDONED VEHICLES
Description
September October November
47
39
40
Abandoned Vehicle Reports
5
6
10
Vehicles were impounded this month with Pickles Auctions
at 26 Casino Street, Welshpool
A high number of abandoned vehicles have reported to Council for action. Of these vehicles, most
were removed within the 24 hours notification period after warnings were placed on the vehicles.
Of the 40 Action Requests, 10 vehicles were impounded with the remaining vehicles being
removed.
5.
FIRE AND FIRE HAZARD MANAGEMENT
Description
Fire Hazards Identified
Fire Hazard Action Requests
Fire Related Action Requests
Bush Fire Infringement Notices Issued
Bush Fire Warnings Issued
September October November
377
2
1
0
0
138
7
0
0
0
54
12
0
0
0
By 30 November 2010, all land owners in the City must ensure that their property whether vacant
or not, does not have a fire hazard on the property. Rangers have been conducting fire hazard
inspections in order to effectively manage the risks to the community. Where the Ranger has
identified a potential for a hazard on a property a reminder letter has been sent to the owner.
To date 529 properties have been identified as potential hazards and the owners have been
contacted. Final inspections will begin on 1 December 2010 and where the hazard has not been
removed, the City will issue an infringement notice and remove the hazard. The costs will be
recovered from the land owner. Fire breaks must be maintained until 30 April 2011.
6.
LITTER
Description
Reports taken of dumped litter
Reports taken of dumped litter witnessed by a third party
Litter Warning issued by Rangers
Litter Infringements issued by Rangers
September October November
2
0
0
0
Litter requests also include aspects such as garden waste and building site waste.
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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Attachment 1 - Ranger Services
Management Report – November 2010
7.
Ranger Services Management Report –
November 2010
December 2010
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LOCAL LAWS - INFRINGEMENTS
Description
Local Law Warnings
Local Law Infringements
Shopping Trolley Reports
September
October
November
4
1
9
9
1
2
3
0
11
Local law infringements apply to all infringements issued pursuant to the City of Bayswater Local
Laws, other than parking. There has been an increase in the number of shopping trolley reports
during this period.
8.
ILLEGAL ADVERTISING SIGNS
Description
Sign reports
Businesses contacted by Rangers to remove signs
Business signs impounded by Rangers
September October November
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
Rangers maintain a register of approved portable signage. Should a permit not exist, the portable
signage is impounded and a fee is applied for its retrieval.
9.
SIGNIFICANT INCIDENTS/ISSUES
Rangers received 236 Action Requests relating to ranger activities with 84 of those relating to
animals (dogs) and 112 relating to parking. These are the highest two area of complaint.
10.
COMMUNITY EDUCATION
No community education activities have occurred this month.
Administration and Community Services
Attachment 1
WALGA Discussion Paper –
“Amendments to the Local Government
Act 1995”
WALGA Discussion Paper – Proposed
Amendments
December 2010
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Attachment 1
WALGA Discussion Paper –
“Amendments to the Local Government
Act 1995”
WALGA Discussion Paper – Proposed
Amendments
December 2010
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Attachment 1
WALGA Discussion Paper –
“Amendments to the Local Government
Act 1995”
WALGA Discussion Paper – Proposed
Amendments
December 2010
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Attachment 1
WALGA Discussion Paper –
“Amendments to the Local Government
Act 1995”
WALGA Discussion Paper – Proposed
Amendments
December 2010
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Attachment 1
WALGA Discussion Paper –
“Amendments to the Local Government
Act 1995”
WALGA Discussion Paper – Proposed
Amendments
December 2010
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Attachment 1
WALGA Discussion Paper –
“Amendments to the Local Government
Act 1995”
WALGA Discussion Paper – Proposed
Amendments
December 2010
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Attachment 1
WALGA Discussion Paper –
“Amendments to the Local Government
Act 1995”
WALGA Discussion Paper – Proposed
Amendments
December 2010
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Attachment 1
WALGA Discussion Paper –
“Amendments to the Local Government
Act 1995”
WALGA Discussion Paper – Proposed
Amendments
December 2010
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Attachment 1
WALGA Discussion Paper –
“Amendments to the Local Government
Act 1995”
WALGA Discussion Paper – Proposed
Amendments
December 2010
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Attachment 1
WALGA Discussion Paper –
“Amendments to the Local Government
Act 1995”
WALGA Discussion Paper – Proposed
Amendments
December 2010
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Attachment 1
WALGA Discussion Paper –
“Amendments to the Local Government
Act 1995”
WALGA Discussion Paper – Proposed
Amendments
December 2010
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Attachment 1
WALGA Discussion Paper –
“Amendments to the Local Government
Act 1995”
WALGA Discussion Paper – Proposed
Amendments
December 2010
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Attachment 1
WALGA Discussion Paper –
“Amendments to the Local Government
Act 1995”
WALGA Discussion Paper – Proposed
Amendments
December 2010
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Services
Attachment 1 - Community
Consultation – Waltham Reserve
Proposed Sports Field Lighting Upgrade Community Consultation Outcome
December 2010
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Services
Attachment 1 - Community
Consultation – Waltham Reserve
Proposed Sports Field Lighting Upgrade Community Consultation Outcome
December 2010
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Attachment 2 - Lighting example
Proposed Sports Field Lighting Upgrade Community Consultation Outcome
December 2010
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