ORDINARY COUNCIL MEETING
7.00pm, 21 May, 2002
New Civic Centre,
Dundebar Road, Wanneroo
Public Question & Statement Time
Council allows a minimum of 15 minutes for public questions and statements at each Council meeting. If there are not sufficient questions to fill the allocated time, the person presiding will move on to the next item. If there are more questions than can be dealt with in the 15 minutes allotted, the person presiding will determine whether to extend question time.
Protocols
During the meeting, no member of the public may interrupt the meeting’s proceedings or enter into conversation. Each person seeking to ask questions during public question time may address the council for a maximum of 3 minutes each.
Members of the public wishing to submit written questions are requested to lodge them with the Chief Executive Officer at least 30 hours prior to the start of the meeting.
The person presiding will control public question time and ensure that each person wishing to ask a question is given a fair and equal opportunity to do so. A person wishing to ask a question should state his or her name and address before asking the question. If the question relates to an item on the agenda, the item number should also be stated.
The following general rules apply to question and statement time:
· Questions should only relate to the business of the council and should not be a statement or personal opinion.
· Only questions relating to matters affecting Council will be considered at an ordinary meeting, and at a special meeting only questions that relate to the purpose of the meeting will be considered. Questions may be taken on notice and responded to after the meeting.
· Questions may not be directed at specific members of council or employees.
· Questions & statements are not to be framed in such a way as to reflect adversely on a particular Elected Member or Officer.
· The first priority will be given to persons who are asking questions relating to items on the current meeting agenda.
· The second priority will be given to public statements. Only statements regarding items on the agenda under consideration will be heard.
Deputations
The Mayor and Councillors will conduct an informal session on the same day as the meeting of the Council at the Civic Centre, Wanneroo, commencing at 6.15pm where members of the public may, by appointment, present deputations. If you wish to present a deputation please submit your request for a deputation in writing addressed to the Chief Executive Officer or fax through to Executive Services on 9405 5097.
· A time period of 15 minutes is set aside for each deputation.
· Deputations shall not exceed five (5) persons in number and only three (3) of those persons shall be at liberty to address the Council and to respond to questions the Mayor and Councillors may have.
Please ensure that mobile phones are switched off before entering the Council Chamber. Any queries on this agenda, please contact Executive Services on 9405 5027 or 9405 5018.
Recording of Council Meetings Policy
Objective
· To ensure that there is a process in place to outline access to the recorded proceedings of Council.
· To emphasise that the reason for tape recording of Council Meetings is to ensure the accuracy of Council Meetings.
Statement
Recoding of Proceedings
(1) Proceedings for meetings of the Council, of electors and of the Audit Committee shall be recorded, by the City, on sound recording equipment except, in the case of meetings of the Council or the Audit Committee, where the Council or the Committee, as the case may be, closes the meeting to the public.
(2) Notwithstanding sub clause (1), proceedings of a meeting of the Council or of the Audit Committee which is closed to the public shall be recorded where the Council or the Audit Committee, as the case requires, resolves to do so.
(3) No member of the public is to use any electronic, visual or vocal recording device or instrument to record the proceedings of the Council or a committee without the written permission of the Council.
Access to Recorded Tapes
(4) Members of the public may purchase a copy of the taped proceedings or alternatively listen to recorded proceedings with the supervision of a City Officer.
(5) Elected Members may listen to a recording of the Council proceedings upon request, free of charge. However, no transcript will be produced without the approval of the Chief Executive Officer.
(6) Costs of providing taped proceedings to members of the public will be the cost of the tape plus staff time to make the copy of the proceedings. The cost of supervised listening to recordings will be the cost of the staff time. The cost of staff time will be set in the City’s schedule of fees and charges each year.
Retention of Tapes
(7) Recordings pertaining to the proceedings of Council Meetings shall be retained in accordance with the Library Board of Western Australia Act (1951-83), General Disposal Authority for Local Government Records. The current requirement for the retention of recorded proceedings is thirty (30) years.
Disclosure of Policy
(8) This policy shall be printed within the agenda of all Council, Special Council, Electors and Special Electors and the Audit Committee meetings to advise the public that the proceedings of the meeting are recorded.
Notice is given that the next Ordinary Council Meeting will be held at New Civic Centre,
Dundebar Road, Wanneroo on Tuesday 21 May, 2002 commencing at 7.00pm.
D BLAIR
Acting Chief Executive Officer
16 May 2002
CONTENTS
Item 2 Apologies and Leave of Absence
Item 4 Confirmation of Minutes
OC01-05/02 Minutes Of Ordinary Council Meeting Held On 30 April 2002
Item 5 Announcements by the Mayor without discussion
Item 6 Questions from Elected Members
PD01-05/02 Consideration of a Draft Tree Preservation Policy
Town Planning Schemes and Structure Plans
PD02-05/02 Amendment to East Wanneroo Cell 6 Local Structure Plan (Madeley and Darch)
PD04-05/02 Adoption of a Local Structure Plan for Lot 201 Breakwater Drive, Two Rocks
PD05-05/02 Amendment to Regent Waters (South) Agreed Structure Plan – Backshall Place, Wanneroo
PD08-05/02 Proposed Signage Application for Lot 998 (981) Wanneroo Road, Wanneroo
PD10-05/02 Development Application Determined by Delegated Authority for April 2002
PD11-05/02 Subdivision Applications Determined by Delegated Authority in April 2002
PD12-05/02 Consideration of a Draft Gnangara Lake Reserve Management Plan
PD13-05/02 Unauthorised Land Use: Lot 7 (219) Mary Street, Wanneroo
TS01-05/02 Brazier Road, Yanchep - Speed Zone Review
TS02-05/02 Calvert Way, Girrawheen - Parking Prohibitions
TS03-05/02 2002/2003 Metropolitan Regional Road Program
TS04-05/02 Franklin Road Shoulder Reconstruction Project
TS05-05/02 Construction of the Extension of Hepburn and Mirrabooka Avenues (To be Tabled at Meeting)
CS01-05/02 Policy for the Collection of Rates and Service Charges
CS02-05/02 Rates Charges - Review of Policy
CS03-05/02 Warrant of Payments - for the Period to 30 April 2002
CD01-05/02 Joondalup Regional Performing Arts Centre
CD02-05/02 Quinns Rocks Tennis Club - Provision of Two Additional Tennis Courts
CD03-05/02 Contract for the Provision of Adult & Youth Leisure Courses
CD04-05/02 WA Sporting Car Club – Deed of Licence
CD05-05/02 Request Permission to Keep Three Dogs - 15 Tendring Way, Girrawheen
CD07-05/02 Centenary of Local Government Celebrations
CD08-05/02 May 2002 - Requests for Donations and the Waiver of Fees and Charges
CE01-05/02 Amendments to City of Wanneroo Animals Local Law 1999 – Restricted Dog Exercise Areas.
UB01-05/02 Quinns Beach Erosion Emergency Works (To be Tabled at Meeting)
CD01-05/02 Relocation of the West Perth Football Club to the Kingsway Sports Complex
Item 11 Date of Next Meeting 4 June 2002
AGENDA
That the minutes of the Ordinary Council Meeting held on 30 April 2002 be confirmed.
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Level 4 Approval by sb Date 16 May 2002
Level 3 Approval by sb Date 09 May 2002
Level 2 Approval by sb Date 09 May 2002
Level 1 Approval by ch Date 09 May 2002
Level 4 Approval by sb Date 18 April 2002
Level 3 Approval by sb Date 15 April 2002
Level 2 Approval by ch Date 10 April 2002
Level 1 Approval by Paul Watt Date 09 April 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
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Issue
To consider the adoption of a draft Tree Preservation Policy.
Background
A significant amount of remnant native vegetation exists within the City. Whilst part of this vegetation is protected by mechanisms such as reservations or Bush Forever, large areas containing unprotected vegetation are allocated for future development.
The community has expressed increasing concern over the widespread clearing which occurs as a result of development and this has been most noticeable on larger landholdings being prepared for subdivision. The conventional approach to developing these areas has been to either to recontour or bench the land to provide level building blocks. Whilst this approach provides for the practical and cost effective development of the resultant lots, it also results in the loss of most of the remaining remnant native vegetation.
Development areas often contain trees of significant conservation value or trees whose protection is desirable from a landscape or local character perspective. In these areas, it is both possible and desirable for development to proceed in a more environmentally sustainable manner. By giving greater consideration to the existing features of an area at the planning stage, the retention of some significant trees will result.
This matter was considered by Council at its meeting of April 2002 (PD12-04/02) where it was referred back to Administration for further consideration.
Detail
The objective of the draft Policy is to provide a mechanism to assist in the protection of significant trees within the following specified areas:
· Vacant land and bushland which will be subject to future subdivisional development.
· Existing and proposed areas of public open space.
The draft policy does not apply to existing subdivided areas, however, it recommends that the principles of the policy are considered when future development takes place in such areas.
The draft Policy recommends that applications (including applications for structure plans, subdivision and planning approval for major earthworks) should take into consideration trees or stands of trees wherever possible and practicable. The draft Policy recommends that plans be provided with the relevant application to show the location of all trees, highlighting significant trees and the reasons given for the classification.
The Policy further provides that the removal of significant trees should be regarded as a last resort and only undertaken where the option of retention is considered impractical. In these circumstances the Policy provides the option of the City to require the planting of replacement endemic trees elsewhere on the site.
The draft Policy acknowledges that the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) is the decision making authority for subdivisions, and therefore recommends that it be encouraged to have regard for the Policy.
Comment
Provisions under District Planning Scheme No. 2 (DPS2) relating to tree preservation are currently limited to clearing controls on Special Rural and Special Residential zoned land. DPS2 also contains provisions for Landscape/Environment Protection Areas, in which the approval of Council is required prior to any clearing, excavation, felling of trees etc. Only four areas are currently registered as Landscape/Environmental Protection Areas, these being Lake Jandabup Reserve, Neerabup National Park, Nowergup Lake Fauna Reserve and Yanchep National Park.
The draft Local Environmental Strategy (LES) has been prepared to provide the direction and focus of environmental activities by the City over the next 5 years, by identifying specific areas for investigation and action. One of the major action items of the draft LES is a proposal to investigate means to increase biodiversity protection. The draft Tree Preservation policy is consistent with this action item.
The WAPC has also prepared draft modifications to the Model Scheme Text specifically dealing with Tree Preservation Orders and Vegetation Protection Areas. The provisions dealing with Tree Preservation Orders are generally similar to the draft Tree Preservation Policy, with the main intent being to protect trees of local significance and encourage the regeneration of trees. The provisions dealing with Vegetation Protection Areas are intended to protect remnant native vegetation by the application of special control areas in which approval is required to clear.
The Tree Preservation policy will complement these City and State initiatives, by requiring significant trees to be recognised in the planning process for future development areas and where possible preserved.
The introduction of this policy must be considered in conjunction with other Council policies relating to land development including the provision of active public open space areas intended to meet community needs.
It is noted that as a matter of government policy that only 8% or 10% of land in subdivision is required to be contributed for public open space. This allocation of land needs to meet the full range of community requirements, which include the preservation of significant trees or areas of trees.
Modifications to Policy
The Draft Policy was re-examined with a view to creating a greater balance between reasonable development rights and tree preservation. The changes made have attempted to address concerns that the Policy was not unduly imposing constraints and yet obtained effective environmental outcomes. The Draft Policy has been modified accordingly, as noted below;
“Subdivision, Structure Plans and Planning Approval
Subdivision design should shall
carefully locate future public open space areas to accommodate significant
groups of trees. Significant individual trees should be preserved on private
lots, and retained appropriately within proposed road reserves, public open
space reserves, and within car parks, wherever possible and practicable.
Any application for planning approval involving major
earthworks or proposed new structure plan relating to involving
any bushland or any uncleared land shall include as an integral part
of the supporting information a suitably scaled, accurate site plan and/or
aerial photograph showing the location of all trees, and highlighting
significant trees and groups of trees, and the reasons for that
classification. In a similar manner, trees that are not considered
significant will be identified as such, and reasons given for the lesser
classification.
The City recognises that the WAPC is the decision making authority for subdivisions and will encourage the WAPC to require that the location of significant trees on subdivision plans is similarly marked. Where necessary, the City will recommend to the WAPC the imposition of appropriate conditions on subdivision applications to ensure adherence to the provisions of this Policy occurs.”
For comparison the original text of the policy is noted below;
“Subdivision design should carefully locate future public open space areas to accommodate significant groups of trees. Significant individual trees should be preserved on private lots, and retained appropriately within proposed road reserves, public open space reserves, and within car parks, wherever possible and practicable.
Any application for planning approval involving major earthworks or proposed structure planning relating to bushland or any uncleared land shall include as an integral part of the supporting information a suitably scaled, accurate site plan and/or aerial photograph showing the location of all trees, and highlighting significant trees and groups of trees, and the reasons for that classification. In a similar manner, trees that are not considered significant will be identified as such, and reasons given for the lesser classification.
The City recognises that the WAPC is the decision making authority for subdivisions and will encourage the WAPC to require that the location of trees on subdivision plans is similarly marked. Where necessary, the City will recommend to the WAPC the imposition of appropriate conditions on subdivision applications to ensure adherence to the provisions of this Policy occurs.”
Although minor in nature, the changes ensure that information can only be requested in relation to significant trees in new development areas that meet the criteria in the Policy. In addition, however, the submission of this information is now mandatory for subdivision
At the Policy Forum held on 7 May 2002, the issue of the ongoing protection of significant trees was raised. The intent of the Tree Policy was to provide a mechanism for the protection of significant trees during the land development process, mainly by appropriately locating areas of open space, road reserves etc over areas containing significant trees. Mechanisms for the ongoing protection of significant trees, through mechanisms such as a Significant Tree Register, would require further consideration. The City’s draft Local Environmental Strategy recommends that the City prepare a plan to increase biodiversity protection. Mechanisms for the ongoing protection of significant trees could be a specific matter to be dealt with under this plan. This matter will be incorporated in the final Local Environmental Strategy when Council considers the final adoption of the Strategy later this year.
It should be noted that the Urban Development Institute of Australia has recently written to the City concerned that it has not been consulted in respect to this policy. Whilst the Institute acknowledges community concerns over the clearing of natural vegetation, it is concerned over the impact that the policy will have for the provision of affordable housing. The Institute seek an opportunity to work with the City to find a more equitable approach to the policy. The Institute’s concerns are acknowledged and the City will further discuss these issues with it during the consultation stage of the policy.
Statutory Compliance
The process of adopting a Planning Policy is laid out under clause 8.11 of DPS2, that is:
(a) Prepare and adopt a draft Policy.
(b) Advertise the draft policy for a period of at least 21 days.
(c) Review the draft Policy in the light of any submissions and then resolve either to finally adopt the draft Policy, with or without modification, or not to proceed with the draft Policy.
Once formally adopted a planning policy will not bind Council’s decision making. The Council will however need to have due regard to the provisions of the policy and the objectives which the policy is designed to achieve when considering applications.
Strategic Implications
The draft Policy is consistent with the goal of Environmental Sustainability in the City’s draft Strategic Plan and in particular, with the objective to value, protect and enhance our natural environment in harmony with the growth and progress of our City.
Policy Implications
The draft Policy is consistent with the City’s existing Policy on Environmental Sustainability, which has the following objectives:
· Protect and enhance the natural and human environments for the benefit of present and future generations
· Minimise, as far as practicable, any adverse environmental impacts associated with its activities
· Take advantage of environmentally beneficial opportunities.”
Financial Implications
Nil
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority.
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Recommendation
That Council:-
1. Pursuant to clause 8.11 of District Planning Scheme No. 2, ADOPTS the draft Tree Preservation Policy as follows and ADVERTISES the draft policy for 30 days:
Objective
To provide a mechanism to protect significant trees of the City within the following specified areas :
· vacant land and bushland which will be subject to future development;
· existing and proposed public open space reserves;
This Policy does not apply to existing developed private property, however, the City will promote the principles of the Policy when considering future development which may affect significant individual trees located within existing developed areas of the district, as well as all publicly-owned land.
Statement
The City of Wanneroo, being an outer Metropolitan local authority, is characterised by its remnant native vegetation, its pockets of large native trees, and in some areas, its semi-rural nature.
The City considers the trees within the district to be a major community resource, and part of its local heritage. It is common for trees to add value to property, and to contribute significantly to the amenity of the City. Trees also provide shade and shelter from winds, provide habitat for wildlife, reduce the likelihood of soil erosion and salinity, and filter dust and traffic noise. The value of trees to the community is therefore multi-faceted.
The loss of trees is becoming an increasing community concern, and the City has noted that wide-spread clearing of trees is a common practice. This is most noticeable on larger landholdings being prepared for subdivision and development. There are increasing expectations from the community that the City will preserve and enhance the amenity of their localities by addressing this issue.
This Policy may be considered by the City, along with other matters, when it considers applications for:
(i) the subdivision of land referred to the City by the Western Australian
Planning Commission (WAPC);
(ii) proposed Structure Plans;
(iii) planning approval involving major earthworks
While all applications for (i), (ii) and (iii) above will be tested against the Policy as a matter of course, the Policy is aimed principally at the orderly and proper subdivision and development of larger bushland sites, and publicly owned land, containing endemic or local native trees.
Circumstances Under Which This Policy Shall Be Applied :
The City expects that every endeavour will be made in the course of assessing applications (including subdivisions, structure plans and applications for planning approval) to save and protect significant individual trees and groups of trees.
Subdivision, Structure Plans and Planning Approval
Subdivision design shall carefully locate future public open space areas to accommodate significant groups of trees. Significant individual trees should be preserved on private lots, and retained appropriately within proposed road reserves, public open space reserves, and within car parks, wherever possible and practicable.
Any application for planning approval involving major earthworks or proposed new structure plan involving any bushland or any uncleared land shall include as an integral part of the supporting information a suitably scaled, accurate site plan and/or aerial photograph showing the location of all trees, and highlighting significant trees and groups of trees, and the reasons for that classification.
The City recognises that the WAPC is the decision making authority for subdivisions and will encourage the WAPC to require that the location of significant trees on subdivision plans is similarly marked.
Where necessary, the City will recommend to the WAPC the imposition of appropriate conditions on subdivision applications to ensure adherence to the provisions of this Policy occurs.
Public Open Space Reserves
Wherever possible and practicable, the City of Wanneroo will protect existing significant individual trees and groups of trees located on public open space reserves. Any necessary development on open space reserves (for public buildings, infrastructure, etc.) will be located and designed in such a way as to ensure that the loss of significant trees will be minimised. In the event that significant tree loss is unavoidable, the City shall plant suitable replacement trees (preferably local native species) in sufficient quantities and in appropriate locations to compensate for any losses.
Replacement of Trees
The removal of significant trees shall be regarded as a last resort and only undertaken after all other options have been considered and rejected as impractical. "Expedience" shall not be considered as sufficient grounds for removing a significant tree or group of trees.
It is recognised that space for trees within the City will diminish as urban development occurs, and as residential densities increase. Therefore, where approval is given under this Policy for a tree or trees to be removed, the City may require a suitable replacement endemic tree or trees to be planted elsewhere on a site.
Definitions
Significant : The City may at its discretion deem that a tree or group of trees is "significant" on any of the following grounds:
i) age and condition
ii) height
iii) spread
iv) girth
v) species, whether rare and endangered or not
vi) historical association
vii) habitat value
viii) landscape amenity value
ix) by the request of the relevant landowner
Responsibility for Implementation
Chief Executive Officer, all Directors and Managers.
2. Includes the investigation of appropriate mechanisms for the ongoing protection of significant trees as an Action Item under the Draft Local Environmental Strategy.
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Town Planning Schemes and Structure Plans
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Level 4 Approval by sb Date 09 May 2002
Level 3 Approval by SB Date 06 May 2002
Level 2 Approval by ch Date 03 May 2002
Level 1 Approval by ch Date 03 May 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 4
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Issue
Consideration of a proposed amendment to the East Wanneroo Cell 6 Local Structure Plan (LSP) as it relates to Part Lot 2 Wanneroo Road, Madeley.
Applicant |
Drescher and Associates |
Owner |
|
Location |
Part Lot 2 Wanneroo Road, Madeley |
Site Area |
2.0822 hectares |
MRS Zoning |
Urban |
DPS 2 Zoning |
Background
The East Wanneroo Cell 6 LSP was adopted by Council on 18 December 2001 (Item PD06-12/01) and has been sent to the Western Australian Planing Commission for adoption and certification.
The LSP designates Part Lot 2 Wanneroo Road as Residential (R20) and for public open space purposes. The lot is 2.0822 hectares in area and is located approximately 200 metres north of the intersection of Kingsway and Wanneroo Road (refer Attachment 1). The site currently contains the Lush-Gro Nursery.
The site is situated between two developing residential estates to the north (Patanal Pty Ltd) and south (Australand Pty Ltd). The estate to the north is currently under construction and the estate to the south has been developed within approximately 70 metres from Part Lot 2.
The site originally formed part of an application to subdivide Lots 2-6 Wanneroo Road, Madeley (which incorporated the two developing estates to the north and south of this site) for residential purposes in a form generally consistent with the current LSP (refer Attachment 2). The subdivision application was submitted by Development Planning Strategies, on behalf of Australand Pty Ltd (with the consent of the current owner of Part Lot 2) and was approved by the WAPC on 21 March 2001. Subsequent to subdivision approval, negotiations between Australand Pty Ltd and the owners of Part Lot 2 broke down. The landowners of Part Lot 2 no longer wish to participate in the Australand subdivision and are now seeking to vary the LSP as it relates their lot, to facilitate a medium density development site (refer Attachment 3).
The landowners have indicated that an alternative layout has been prepared to enable the sale of the land to facilitate the relocation of the nursery use to another more appropriate location.
Detail
The proposal seeks to amend the LSP by altering the design to accommodate a grouped housing site of 9082 square metres and to recode the residential component of the lot (except one proposed lot in the south west corner of the site) from R20 to R40 (see Attachment 3). The applicant’s arguments in favour of the proposal are summarised as follows:
1. The site is well located adjacent to the Lake Goollelal Reserve and Wanneroo Road which is a major public transport route and provides access to nearby shopping centres and the City.
2. The R40 coding to the eastern portion of the site is consistent with the City’s approach to creating medium density sites surrounding areas of open space.
3. The proposed road pattern does not affect development of the adjoining landholdings.
4. The plan retains adequate pedestrian and vehicular circulation throughout the locality.
5. A much larger R40 site already exists to the north of this site within the Patanal subdivision.
6. It is the developers intention to orientate development on the group housing site to all road frontages.
7. The road entering the site from the north will be used to provide access to the group housing site.
8. The proposal avoids the need for land exchanges with the landowner to the south.
9. A design concept for the grouped housing site is currently being prepared.
Consultation
Under Clause 9.7 of the DPS2, public notification of a proposed amendment to a structure plan can be waived if the amendment is considered to be of a minor nature which does not materially alter the intent of the structure plan. The applicant has requested that Council consider the proposal as a minor variation and therefore waiver the requirement for notification or alternatively seeks a 14 day advertising period. The applicant has written to the two adjoining landowners requesting any comments be submitted to the City. Both of these landowners have contacted the City to specifically request that public advertising be carried out to ensure that the local residents and developers have an adequate opportunity to comment on the proposal. However, the adjoining landowners have indicated their opposition to the proposal on the basis that medium density housing opportunities already exist in the vicinity and the impact of the proposal on the adjoining landholdings.
Comment
The principle of providing R40 sites within this lot is generally in keeping with the City’s practice of encouraging medium density housing adjacent to major public transport routes and areas of public open space.
The proposed amendment is considered to consistent with the Western Australian Planning Commissions (WAPC) policy manual. Part 2 of the residential section of the ‘Development Control Policy Manual (including subdivision)’, specifies the following as an objective “to facilitate the supply of residential lots of a wide range of sizes and shapes…”.
Further to this, the ‘Guidelines for the Preparation of Local Structure Plans’ manual (1992), Part 3.4.1 – ‘The Location and Density of Housing Areas’, promotes a mix in housing densities and specifically suggests that structure plans should “include medium and higher density housing sites particularly near significant employment locations, public transport routes, commercial centres, educational facilities and recreation areas.
More recently the WAPC has released the ‘Liveable Neighbourhoods’ document. This document re-iterates the more traditional policy provisions and specifically states that “ Smaller lots and lots capable of supporting higher density should be located close to town and neighbourhood centres, public transport and adjacent to high amenity areas such as parks.
Although the redesign represents a less permeable road configuration, the overall road design identified in the adjoining subdivision approvals is not compromised and the more significant vehicle and pedestrian links are maintained. The subdivision of the adjoining landholdings can progress in accordance with the existing subdivision approvals and as such, are not considered to be substantially compromised.
Two areas of concern however relate to the termination of a proposed road at the northern boundary of the site and the irregular shape of the group housing site. These concerns could be overcome by extending the proposed road from the north to link with the proposed road along the western boundary of Lot 2 and confining the medium density grouped housing site to the eastern side of this link road. The remaining residential land to the west of the link road would remain as R20 housing sites. This change is indicated as dashed lines on Attachment 4.
Statutory Compliance
The amendment to the structure plan will follow the statutory process outlined in Part 9 of District Planning Scheme No. 2.
Nil
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
Nil.
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority.
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Recommendation
That Council pursuant to Clause 9.7 of the City of Wanneroo District Planning Scheme No.2, DETERMINES that:
1. The proposal to amend East Wanneroo Cell 6 Structure Plan as submitted by Drescher and Associates on behalf of Carnarvon Tourist Centre Pty Ltd is NOT SUPPORTED due to the termination of the proposed road at the northern boundary of Lot 2 and the irregular configuration of the proposed grouped housing site.
2. The applicant, be ADVISED that whilst the proposal is not supported in the format submitted, an alternative design such as that identified in Attachment 4 would be considered acceptable for the purposes of public advertising.
3. SUBJECT to the applicant confirming acceptance to the modified plan as contained in Attachment 4 to this report, public advertising be carried out for a period of 28 days to seek comment on the proposal.
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Level 4 Approval by sb Date 09 May 2002
Level 3 Approval by SB Date 06 May 2002
Level 2 Approval by CH Date 01 May 2002
Level 1 Approval by ch Date 30 April 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 2
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Issue
Consideration of an application seeking to amend the City of Wanneroo District Planning Scheme No 2 (DPS2) to recode Lot 645 (40) Greville Way, Girrawheen from R20 to R30.
Applicant |
Department of Housing and Works |
Owner |
Department of Housing and Works |
Location |
Lot 645 (40) Greville Way, Girrawheen |
Site Area |
1679m2 |
DPS 2 Zoning |
Residential R20 |
MRS Zoning |
Urban |
Background
The subject site is located at the north western end of Greville Way, Girrawheen. Liddell Reserve and Wanneroo Road are located to the west of the site (refer Attachment 1). The site has a land area of 1679m2. Surrounding residential properties are also zoned Residential R20.
In the 1970’s eight bed sit units were constructed on the site. On 17 September 2001, the City issued development approval for conversion of the units into four aged persons dwellings. This conversion has since been undertaken.
Detail
Under the current R20 coding, the site has a maximum development potential of 3 dwellings. With the 50% density bonus available for aged persons dwellings under the Residential Planning Codes (R-Codes), this potential can be increased to 5 aged persons dwellings. Under the R30 coding, the site will have a maximum development potential of 5 dwellings however, with the same density bonus, this potential can be increased to 7 aged persons dwellings.
The site currently accommodates four aged persons dwellings and if the amendment is successful the applicant intends to develop an additional 2 aged persons dwellings on the vacant portion of the site. A concept plan showing the existing and proposed development is shown on Attachment 2. A formal development approval will be required should the amendment be successful. As the concept plan does not contain sufficient detail for a proper assessment, it should not be afforded any status other than a broad outline of the applicants’ ultimate development intention for the site.
Consultation
Under the provisions of the recently amended Town Planning Regulations, consent to advertise from the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) is not required if an amendment is consistent with the Metropolitan Region Scheme (MRS) and other state planning policies and strategies. In this instance, the proposal is considered consistent with the urban zoning under the MRS and various WAPC policies which seek to provide for a diverse range of housing types. Should Council resolve to support this amendment, the WAPC’s consent to advertise would not be required.
On this basis, the amendment is proposed to be advertised for a period of 42 days seeking public comment (this is the normal period for advertising town planning scheme amendments). Following the close of advertising a report will be presented to Council for its further consideration of this matter in light of any submissions that have been received during public consultation.
Comment
The site has already been developed as an aged person’s development with the northern portion of the site being undeveloped. The amendment would facilitate the development of the remaining portion of the site and the concept plan gives a broad outline of the applicant’s development intention for the site. The development would be consistent with the New North Redevelopment Programme, which aims to upgrade and diversify the housing stock in Girrawheen and Koondoola. The site is suitably located adjacent to both a park and Wanneroo Road which is a major public transport route. It is also located within 1km of medical and commercial facilities at Newpark Girrawheen District Centre.
The amendment is also considered appropriate as it would provide a necessary form of accommodation for aged person’s. Aged person’s housing is required in most residential areas in recognition of an increasing percentage of aged residents within the City.
It is noted that spot codings within the City are generally not supported, however in this instance the amendment is considered appropriate. Accordingly support for the proposal is recommended.
Statutory Compliance
The amendment will be processed in accordance with Section 7 of the Town Planning and Development Act and the Town Planning Regulations.
Strategic Implications
Provision of aged persons housing is consistent with the Healthy Communities goal under the City’s draft Strategic Plan.
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
Nil
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority.
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Recommendation
That Council:-
1. In pursuance of section 7 of the Town Planning and Development Act 1928 (as amended), PREPARES Amendment No 16 to the City of Wanneroo District Planning Scheme No 2 to Recode Lot 645 (40) Greville Way, Girrawheen, from R20 to R30.
2. REFERS Amendment No 16 to the City of Wanneroo District Planning Scheme No 2 to the Environmental Protection Authority pursuant to section 7A1 of the Town Planning and Development Act.
3. SUBMITS a copy of Amendment No 16 to the City of Wanneroo District Planning Scheme No 2 to the Western Australian Planning Commission.
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Level 5 Approval by sb Date 16 May 2002
Level 4 Approval by sb Date 09 May 2002
Level 3 Approval by SB Date 06 May 2002
Level 2 Approval by ch Date 02 May 2002
Level 1 Approval by ch Date 02 May 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 3
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Issue
To consider the adoption of a Local Structure Plan for Lot 201 Breakwater Drive, Two Rocks.
Applicant |
Chappell & Lambert Planning Consultants |
Owner |
Mirvac-Fini |
Location |
Lot 201 Breakwater Drive, Two Rocks |
Site Area |
278.5ha |
DPS 2 Zoning |
Rural Community Zone No 1 |
Background
Lot 201 is situated on the northern side of Breakwater Drive, approximately six kilometres northeast of the Two Rocks townsite (refer location plan - Attachment 1).
At its meeting on 27 November 2001 (item PD14-11/01), Council considered the draft Local Structure Plan for Lot 201 Breakwater Drive, Two Rocks, and resolved inter alia, to advertise it for public comment subject to the applicant providing a satisfactory Part 1 Statutory Section and modifying the plan to relocate some building envelopes.
Council also identified a number of issues requiring additional information/consideration prior to final adoption of the Structure Plan, as follows:
1. Specialist consultant’s advice on karstic issues and additional provisions in the Karst Management Plan.
2. Consideration of road related matters.
3. Inclusion of additional provisions in the Fauna and Vegetation Management plan.
4. Inclusion of additional provisions in the Drainage Nutrient and Water Management Plan.
5. Inclusion of additional provisions in the Fire Management Plan.
Detail
A copy of the Development Guide Plan included in the draft Structure Plan which was advertised for public submissions is shown on Attachment 2. The key features are as follows:
· The Plan comprises 139 rural residential lots ranging from 1.0ha to 4.5ha in area.
· Each lot has a 2000sqm building envelope located to maximise the retention of significant vegetation.
· Public open space (POS) areas have been provided to protect two significant stands of trees at the northwest and southeast parts of the site. An additional area of POS is located along one of the entry roads to Breakwater Drive, which is also the proposed location of a community purposes site for the development (as required under the Special Provisions).
· Two entry roads from Breakwater Drive.
· A bridle trail network which extends between the subdivisional road network, the POS areas and along the north, east and west boundaries of the land. These also serve as strategic firebreaks and emergency vehicle access points.
· A possible homestore or corner store site is identified on one lot on the main eastern entry road.
· The lots are to be serviced by a reticulated water supply. Sewage disposal is to use aerobic treatment units or modified septic systems.
As part of Council’s consideration of this matter, a number of issues were identified as requiring additional information/consideration prior to final adoption of the LSP. These matters have been subject of discussions between relevant Council officers and the applicants, and together with the additional requirements of State Government agencies resulting from submissions received, the various matters have now been addressed and the Structure Plan documents modified accordingly. Details of agency comments and details of how matters have been addressed are provided in the Comment section of this report.
A copy of Part 1 of the revised Structure Plan incorporating modifications required by Council and the requirements of other State agencies is appended to this report as Attachment 3. (Part 1 will have the force and effect of DPS2). A copy of the full revised Structure Plan document has been placed in the Elected Members Reading Room.
Consultation
The application has been advertised for public comments for a period of 42 days in accordance with Council’s resolution. It was advertised by means of an on-site sign and an advertisement placed in the Wanneroo Times newspaper. Copies of the Draft Structure Plan were made available for inspection at the City’s Administration Centre and also the Two Rocks library. Relevant government agencies were written to and invited to submit comments. The submission period closed on 25 January 2002. The City received eight submissions from State Government departments/agencies and one public submission.
Comment
Outstanding Council Requirements
At its meeting of 27 November 2001, Council resolved (amongst other things) that prior to final adoption of the proposed Local Structure Plan for the subject land, it will require resolution of various issues to the satisfaction of Council. These issues are outlined below as well as a comment on each.
Specialist Consultant Advice on Karst Issues
Council required that a consultant be commissioned to provide specialist advice on matters associated with karstic landform issues for the Structure Plan and associated environmental management plans.
This requirement resulted from assessment feedback from Council officers and the Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) that karstic information required to address the environmental conditions for the land was the domain of a specialist consultant (the City and DEP do not possess the necessary expertise).
Comment
The landowner (Mirvac-Fini) commissioned the consultant Logiden Pty Ltd (Dr Brian Logan) to carry out the review of karstic information in accordance with a brief agreed by the City and DEP and with the consultants’ report to be delivered directly to the City and DEP for consideration. The appointment of Dr Logan (who is known to DEP officers) was agreed by both the City and DEP. The Logiden report was submitted in late March 2002.
City and DEP officers reviewed the Logiden report and met with Dr Logan in April to discuss the report’s findings. The report conclusions were that the works undertaken to date in preparing the Structure Plan and environmental management plans was satisfactory, particularly in respect of the medium to higher risk karstic areas on the western part of the site, and that further drilling and other works (as specified in the Works Schedule for karst analysis forming part of the environmental conditions in DPS2) is unlikely to necessitate any major modifications to the lot layout, boundaries, locations of roads and services, etc for this western part of the site. For the identified low-risk areas occupying some ¾ of the overall site, however, the report recommends an additional drilling program (of 15 identified drill sites throughout the eastern part of the site) and preparation of a number of geological maps and logs based on the drilling. The additional works program could occur following approval to the Structure Plan and prior to subdivisional approval.
Consequently, it is recommended that the Logiden report be incorporated into the Structure Plan documents, and to enable enforcement of the required works, the recommendations be incorporated into the Part 1 statutory document of the Structure Plan. This now forms part of the revised Structure Plan documentation.
Consideration of various road related matters
Council required the following matters to be dealt with:
i) storm water drainage to be contained within the road reserves;
ii) provision of passing lanes and left slip lanes for the two access road intersections with Breakwater Drive;
iii) ensuring flexibility in the alignment and design of roads in karstic areas to minimise impact on these natural features;
iv) confirmation by the Department for Planning and Infrastructure that the road shown on the North West Corridor (Yanchep) Structure Plan of 1993 to pass along the western edge of the subject land is no longer intended.
Comment
Upon further discussion with the City’s Technical Services, it was determined that the requirement of points (i) – (iii) can be satisfactorily addressed as part of the subdivision process. In respect to point (iv) the Department of Planning and Infrastructure has confirmed this requirement.
Inclusion of Additional Requirements in the Fauna and Vegetation Management Plan
Council required the following additional requirements to included in this management plan:
i) layout details, rehabilitation and maintenance proposals for the southern public open space area near Breakwater Drive;
ii) provision for greater integration between the subject land and the bushland existing within the freeway reserve abutting the eastern boundary of the subject land, acknowledging that freeway construction is many years off;
iii) provision of details regarding how the tracks proposed through the public opens space areas are to be formalised;
iv) bridle trails being modified to 6m maximum width;
v) assessment of appropriate vegetation densities;
vi) provision of appropriate measures to prevent weed infestation;
vii) inclusion of details regarding commitments, timing and responsibilities of works.
Comment
In respect to point (i) the FVMP now includes the following statement (Section 3.2, page 10):
“An area of open space (public/community open space) is identified in the southern region of the plan and is proposed to be enhanced by Mirvac Fini to provide for passive recreation activities. This area of POS will be planted with grass and all native overstorey species will be retained so that a parkland area is established”.
Figure 1 in the FVMP has also been modified to show this area as “Grassland with Remnant Trees”.
In respect to maintenance, the Local Structure Plan retains the proposal contained in the previous plan which was that the proponent would be responsible for fulfilling the requirements of the FVMP for a period of 2 years from commencement of site works at Lot 201. Following this period, the City would assume maintenance responsibility.
The above general proposals concerning this POS can be satisfactorily fine-tuned to the City’s satisfaction at subdivision application stage.
In respect to point (iii), the FVMP now states that these tracks are to be rationalised, with those to be closed to be rehabilitated and those to remain to be provided with a crushed limestone surface. (Section 3.2 page 9).
In repect to point (iv), the FVMP now states that the bridle trails (which also serve as strategic firebreaks) are to be established to a 6m width. (Section 3.8, page 14).
In repect to point (v), the FVMP (section 3.5.2., page 12) now includes planting proposals which accord with planting densities recommended by revegetation experts for similar sites.
In respect to point (vi), the FVMP now includes such appropriate measures (section 3.6, page 13). Provisions for control of Apple of Sodom are strengthened through a specific provision on this matter in Part 1 of the Local Structure Plan (section 2.8, page 8).
In respect to point (vii) the FVMP now includes a table summarising commitments, timing and responsibilities. (Section 5., page 17).
In addition, it should be noted that the Special Provisions under DPS2 applying to this zone require that any significant vegetation on the site be identified and retained. The Local Structure Plan and its FVMP address this in two ways:
· two significant stands of trees are identified (these were in fact identified at the time of rezoning). These are proposed to be protected through being located in the proposed POS areas;
· a ‘significant tree survey’ was undertaken by John Giudice & Associates in 2001. The criteria for significance employed for the survey was a tree diameter of 1m or greater. Building envelopes have been located to avoid the identified significant trees wherever possible. Significant trees located outside of building envelopes will be protected under Special Provision 1.2.2 of Schedule 15 of DPS2 which provides that “The clearing of trees and native vegetation outside of the building envelope is prohibited other than for fences, fire breaks, access and servicing.” This provision is reinforced by a similar provision included in Part 1 of the Local Structure Plan.
Inclusion of Additional Requirements in the Karst Management Plan
Council required the following additional requirements to be included in this management plan:
i) specific details as to how construction personnel will be advised of the risks associated with karstic terrain;
ii) modifications as may be considered appropriate arising from the specialist advice to be obtained as recommended in item 2. above.
Comment
In respect to point 1, the Karst Landform Management Plan (KLMP) now includes a management proposal which involves contractors signing an induction form which is included in the KLMP (section 3.2, page 8 and Appendix 4).
In respect to point 2, the report prepared by Logiden consultants has now been included in the Local Structure Plan and its recommendations incorporated (by reference) into Part 1 of the plan and the KLMP.
Inclusion of Additional Requirements in the Drainage Nutrient and Water Management Plan
Council required the following additional requirements to included in this management plan:
i) provisions addressing respective responsibilities for works;
ii) controls prohibiting bores within 200m of high risk karst areas.
Comment
In respect to point 1, the DNWMP now correctly states that long term responsibility for maintenance of on-site waste disposal systems shall be the responsibility of the landowners concerned, and that responsibility for groundwater monitoring (after a 2 year period by the developer) shall rest with the Water and Rivers Commission (pages 14 & 15).
In respect to point 2, the DNWMP now includes a statement that restrictive covenants will be placed on the titles of all relevant lots to address this issue (section 3.3.2, page 13).
In addition, it should be noted in regard to control over the types of waste water disposal system which may be used, that the Environmental Conditions imposed by the Minister for Environment required that a DNWMP be prepared and implemented in accordance with the provision of that plan. The conditions also required that the DNWMP ensure that nutrient attenuating sewage disposal mechanisms are provided to service the development.
The DNWMP included in the Local Structure Plan accordingly provides that: “Consistent with the Environmental Review for the site, individual lots within the subdivision will use on-site wastewater disposal serviced by Aerobic Treatment Units (ATUs) and are approved by the Health Department of Western Australia”. (section 3.1.2, page 10).
Special Provision 1.1.2 (l) of Schedule 15 of DPS2 also provides that: “The exclusive use of aerobic treatment units, modified septics or small package treatment plants shall be required within the zone to minimise potential water pollution via subsurface drainage”..
Inclusion of Additional Requirements in the Fire Management Plan
Council required the inclusion of provisions within the Fire Management Plan (FMP) addressing the width, management measures and other detail arrangements for firebreaks.
Comment
The FMP now includes the following management proposals which were referred to in the City Administration report considered by Council at its meeting of 27 November 2001 and have been subsequently refined in discussions with the developer:
· 6m wide external strategic fire-breaks;
· 3m wide fire-breaks through the two POS areas;
· 3m wide fire-break along the eastern edge of the southern POS area;
· no firebreak to be constructed between the Wilbinga Conservation area and Lot 203 (Parks and Recreation reserve immediately to the west of Lot 201);
· rehabilitation along the eastern boundary of Lot 201 to occur to the west of the strategic firebreak at that location (this is actually provided for in the FVMP);
· standard firebreak gates to be provided and emergency service agencies to be provided with keys.
Assessment of Submissions
Comments raised in the public and agency submissions are outlined below, together with information responding to the comments raised.
Fire and Emergency Services Authority (FESA)
Comment
FESA indicates Fire Hydrants are to be installed at 400 metre intervals (as prescribed in the final Planning for Bush Fire Protection Policy dated December 2001) and not 500 metres as per the proposed structure plan.
Response
Relevant provisions in the Fire Management Plan and Part 1 Structure Plan document have been modified accordingly.
Aboriginal Affairs Department
Comment
The Department has given advisory information to ensure compliance with the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1972 during subdivisional works.
Response
A copy of the Department’s letter has been provided to the applicant.
Department for Planning and Infrastructure
Comment 1
The bridle trail in the northwest corner of the estate is to be constructed of a minimum limestone base standard to accommodate emergency fire access.
Response 1
The applicant has agreed that this standard is able to be accommodated, and the WAPC will be able to enforce this requirement at the subdivision application stage.
Comment 2
Laneways in the southeast to be re-examined to accommodate rubbish services, trucks etc.
Response 2
The Structure Plan has been redesigned to delete the laneways by extending the cul-de-sac road to service most of the lots in the southeast portion of the site. Access to only two lots is to be via battleaxe access legs of 5 metres width. An indicative bin bay location is identified on the plan for Lots 40 and 41.
Comment 3
Some of the lots need to be balanced up (to approx 2.5ha) to be of similar size, for example the 4.5ha lot in the southwest to be reduced in size to prevent further subdivision of the lot while increasing the size of the lots abutting it.
Response 3
The Structure Plan has been redesigned to better balance the lot sizes in the southwest part of the site (no lots larger than 2.8ha).
Comment 4
Home Store provisions in the Structure Plan with regard to floor space allocation and inclusion of provisions to guide development being included in the Part 1 document or specify in Part 2 provisions for possible home store, then an amendment to the Structure Plan at a later stage may be appropriate to justify what can be done on the site, as lack of provisions may cause confusion and problems.
Response 4
The Structure Plan has been modified to delete the reference to ‘possible’ homestore or corner store, rather it refers to a corner store with a maximum floorspace of 100sqm NLA to provide certainty.
Comment 5
A significant tree assessment or landscape identification plan being prepared for the site - this should be prepared by the developers botanist in conjunction with the City’s Landscape Architect, with the pegging and tagging of significant trees (to be marked on the plan).
Response 5
Significant tree assessment information has been provided by the applicant in the Fauna and Vegetation Management Plan.
Comment 6
With regard to staging of development, access points need to be fully constructed and preferably roads regardless of staging of development for fire/safety risk management.
Response 6
This matter is able to be addressed through the subdivision approval process.
Comment 7
The community purpose site in the southeast corner may require provisions in the structure plan.
Response 7
The requirement for a 5000sqm community purposes site is listed in the Special Provisions for the land, having been established as a requirement of the WAPC during the rezoning process for the land. The community purpose site has been identified as part of the southern POS area on the Structure Plan. Additional provisions relating to the community purpose site are not considered necessary at this time.
Comment 8
Appropriate fencing and fire breaks should be constructed as part of the subdivision.
Response 8
Provisions in the relevant environmental management plans and the Part 1 document require the installation of fencing to the perimeter of Lot 201 prior to any subdivisional works, together with the installation of the strategic fire break system.
Comment 9
Limit the height and location of dwellings on ridges (specifically in the north west corner) to prevent overlooking and visual intrusion for sites lower down the ridges and from the regional open space.
Response 9
It is considered that formal provisions in the Structure Plan to address this matter are unnecessary given that only a small number of lots would be affected by this, and the low density of development and limited vegetation clearing that would occur in the estate would limit any visual intrusion and overlooking concerns.
Comment 10
Building envelopes are to be identified and marked on the Structure Plan, and positioned away from significant trees on each lot (following significant tree assessment or landscape identification plan) in order to retain as many trees on each lot as possible.
Response 10
The building envelopes have been identified to minimise the disturbance of vegetation (and considering the significant tree assessment already undertaken), and these are marked on the Structure Plan accordingly. In addition, the building envelopes are to be pegged for approval of any tree removal at the time of subdivision
Comment 11
Changes to wording of some of the Part 1 provisions is required.
Response 11
The specified modifications have been made.
Water Corporation
The Corporation has no additional comments (previous comments have been addressed).
Department of Conservation and Land Management
Comment
The Department raises no objections to the proposal, however has requested the following matters be incorporated into several of the management plans:
· The strategic firebreaks should be surfaced with compacted limestone to enable better management and fire access to the proposed subdivision. The suggested minimum width for the limestone is 4m.
· In the information to be provided to site construction personnel, it is requested that specific emphasis be given to dieback management and the potential effects of the disease to the vegetation in the area.
· Reference to the National Parks and Nature Conservation Authority (no longer a statutory authority) to be replaced with Conservation Commission.
· A Department lock to be placed on gates adjoining State Forest or Bush Forever sites so in the event of an emergency Departmental staff can gain access or egress through these points.
· Confirmation of responsibilities for ongoing weed control and monitoring is required. Due to the urban interface with State Forest and Bush Forever sites there is an increased likelihood of broad scale weed invasion into these areas. An ongoing commitment to monitoring and control of weeds is required.
Response
The matters raised by CALM have been satisfactorily incorporated into the relevant management plans.
Agriculture Western Australia
Comment 1
Some concerns are expressed regarding the keeping of horses on the proposed lots. It is considered that unless a high level of management can be shown and the horse is stabled for the majority of the time and hand fed the majority of lots around l ha would not be able to stock a horse on non-irrigated pasture.
Response 1
The keeping of a maximum of one horse per lot as per Special Provisions for the land was established as part of the Environmental Review and scheme amendment process (Amendment 837 to former TPS1) which was subject of detailed assessment and consultation with the relevant State agencies. General Provision 1.1.2(k) of Schedule 15 of DPS2 also provides that Council may only grant approval to the keeping of a horse on one of these lots if vegetation requiring protection has been suitably fenced to provide such protection.
Comment 2
The Department considers that the Drainage, Nutrient and Water Management Plan does not adequately deal with issues of erosion and sediment loss from the site.
Response 2
It is considered that the relevant management plan does adequately address erosion and sediment loss and has been supported by the Water and Rivers Commission (in its submission prior to advertising of the Structure Plan) and DEP.
Department of Environmental Protection
The Department has confirmed its support for the findings of Logiden’s report on Karst issues associated with the development, subject to the additional works being undertaken prior to subdivision approval. No other concerns have been raised in respect of the Structure Plan and environmental management plans.
Main Roads WA
The draft Structure Plan is acceptable to Main Roads.
Public Submission
Comment 1
The submission expresses disappointment that the option to undertake the Rural Community development has not been chosen. There has been minimal community input in the design and management strategies. There is no provision for community building in the designated POS. If the community were more involved it may relieve the City of maintenance of POS, bridle tracks, irrigation, vegetation protection and fire management under a Rural Community concept, the community could become a self regulating group with a management strategy.
Response 1
These comments probably relate to the fact that the cluster form of subdivision has not been chosen for this Structure Plan. The Special Provisions and Structure Plan provisions will require that the developer initially and the ultimate landowners will have responsibilities for many of the issues raised.
Comment 2
Bushland conservation is noted. The two areas of POS are not connected, the firebreaks and roads also further deplete the vegetation along with karstic drilling and the requirement for low fuel zones.
Response 2
These comments are noted. While the Special Provisions for the land restrict land clearing, it is not possible to undertake the development without some vegetation loss.
The identified POS areas are not connected, however were required to be provided to retain the significant stands of trees on the site.
Summary
As noted in the preceding sections of this report, a number of issues were identified as requiring additional information/consideration prior to final adoption of the LSP. These matters have been subject of discussions between relevant Council officers and the applicants, and together with the additional requirements of State Government agencies resulting from submissions received, the various matters have now been addressed and the Structure Plan documents modified accordingly. It is recommended that Council finally adopt the duly modified Structure Plan documents.
Statutory Compliance
The Structure Plan has been assessed in accordance with Clause 9.6 of DPS2.
Strategic Implications
This proposal is consistent with the Healthy Communities goal of the City’s draft Strategic Plan which refers to the promotion of lifestyle choice.
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
Nil
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority.
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Recommendation
That Council:-
1. Pursuant to Clause 9.6 of the City's District Planning Scheme No 2 RESOLVES that the modified Local Structure Plan for Lot 201 Breakwater Drive, Two Rocks is satisfactory, and therefore ADOPTS, SIGNS and SEALS this Local Structure Plan.
2. FORWARDS the modified Local Structure Plan to the Western Australian Planning Commission for its adoption and certification.
3. ENDORSES the comments made in this report regarding the submissions received on this proposed Local Structure Plan for inclusion in the schedule of submissions to be forwarded to the Western Australian Planning Commission.
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Level 4 Approval by sb Date 09 May 2002
Level 3 Approval by SB Date 06 May 2002
Level 2 Approval by ch Date 03 May 2002
Level 1 Approval by tpd Date 30 April 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
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Issue
Consideration of an amendment to the Regent Waters (South) Agreed Structure Plan.
Applicant |
Roberts Day Group |
Owner |
Department for Planning and Infrastructure, R Duffy, C E Duffy Nominees Pty Ltd, K and P Oakley |
Location |
Lots 3, 110 and 200 Backshall Place, Wanneroo |
Site Area |
10.5572 hectares |
MRS Zoning |
Urban |
DPS 2 Zoning |
Residential |
Background
On 24 November 1998, the Joint Commissioners adopted a Structure Plan for Regent Waters (South), relating to the land bounded by Ocean Reef Road, Calabrese Avenue, Yellagonga Regional Park and the developed Regent Waters (North) estate (refer Attachment 1). The Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) subsequently adopted the plan as an Agreed Structure Plan (ASP).
The ASP made provision for Residential zoning over this land. Due to the multiple land ownership, rather than creating 10% Public Open Space (POS) in each landholding, the ASP made provision for three large POS areas within the ASP area. As this would result in some landowners providing more than 10% POS and others less than 10% POS within their landholdings, the ASP made provision for a mechanism to compensate those who would provide surplus POS. Attachment 2 depicts the POS schedule, indicating those lots with a shortfall or surplus.
The Roberts Day Group, acting on behalf of the owners of Lot 3 and 110 Backshall Place, sought subdivision approval from the WAPC. As a referral agency, the City did not support the subdivision design as it did not conform to the ASP. The applicant has therefore proposed an amendment to the ASP.
Detail
The proposed amendment has been submitted on behalf of the owners of Lots 3 and 110 and relates to the entire portion of the ASP area to the south of Backshall Place, being Lots 3, 110 and 200. These lots are identified by the ASP as being Precinct C. The proposal seeks to redesign the road layout and redistribute the POS areas within this precinct (refer Attachment 3).
The ASP makes provision for 1.0557 hectares of POS within Precinct C, which represents 10% of the land area. The entire POS is however currently located within Lots 3 and 110. Under the revised plan, Lot 3 would have a surplus POS of 876 m2 and Lot 110 a shortfall of 876 m2. Lot 200 would have its full 10% POS area of 2907m2. The proposed redistribution does not affect the total extent of the POS required for Precinct 3 (refer Attachment 4).
Consultation
Under Clause 9.7 of the DPS2, public notification of a proposed amendment to the ASP can be waived if the amendment is considered to be of a minor nature which does not materially alter the intent of the ASP. In this instance the owner of Lot 200 (Department for Planning and Infrastructure) has advised that it supports the amended plan. On this basis and as the proposed amendments are considered to be of a minor nature which do not materially alter the intent of the ASP, public notification of this amendment is not considered necessary.
Comment
The applicant has amended the ASP by locating the POS areas taking into account the remnant native vegetation in this area. The POS proposed within Lot 200 would also retain some of the significant trees. The modified road network is robust and permeable and would provide easy access to the POS and the nearby bus routes.
The amendments are considered reasonable and are therefore supported.
Statutory Compliance
Under the provisions of Clause 9.7 of the DPS2, Council may amend an ASP subject to the approval of the WAPC.
Strategic Implications
The proposal is consistent with the Healthy Communities goal under the City’s Strategic plan which seeks to provide for quality services and infrastructure.
Policy Implications
The proposed road layout of the modified ASP satisfies the City’s Uniform Fencing Policy whereby more than 50% of the residential component fronting Ocean Reef Road is served by a service road.
Financial Implications
Nil
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority.
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Recommendation
That Council:-
1. Pursuant to Clause 9.4.1 of District Planning Scheme No 2 DETERMINES that the amendments to the Regent Waters (South) Agreed Structure Plan as submitted by the Roberts Day Group are satisfactory;
2. WAIVES the public notification of the amendments to the structure plan, as it considers them to be of a minor nature which do not materially alter the intent of the structure plan; and
3. Pursuant to Clause 9.6 of District Planning Scheme No 2 ADOPTS, SIGNS and SEALS the amended structure plan and FORWARDS it to the Western Australian Planning Commission for adoption and certification.
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Level 3 Approval by sb Date 14 May 2002
Level 2 Approval by ch Date 14 May 2002
File Ref: 27050
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning & Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 1
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File Ref: 69976, 62067
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Level 3 Approval by sb Date 14 May 2002
Level 2 Approval by CH Date 14 May 2002
Level 1 Approval by T W Neale Date 10 May 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning & Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 1
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Level 2 Approval by sb Date 09 May 2002
Level 1 Approval by SB Date 06 May 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning & Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 2
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Issue
To determine an application for one illuminated sign on the eastern façade and two illuminated signs and one sign painted logo on the northern façade of the Video Ezy building located at Lot 998 (981) Wanneroo Road, Wanneroo (refer Attachment 1).
Applicant |
Wayne Miller Signs |
Owner |
Kelshore Pty Ltd |
Location |
Wanneroo |
Site Area |
0.3993ha |
DPS 2 Zoning |
Centre |
Background
Application was made to the City for various signs on the above mentioned lot, including directional, pylon, panels, flagpoles and menu boards related to the approved developments on the site. The application addressed the eastern elevation (Wanneroo Road) only and was approved on the 22 February 2000 subject to conditions, which were subsequently appealed against by the applicant and upheld by the Minister.
Detail
The proposal depicts two illuminated ‘DVD’ signs measuring 1.2m in height and 1.8m in width, one illuminated ‘Video Ezy’ sign measuring 1.2m in height and 6.0 metres in length and a sign painted logo. The DVD signs are to be positioned on the northeast corner of the building on the facades fronting Wanneroo Road and Church Street, and the Video Ezy sign and sign painted logo are to be positioned on the northern elevation (refer Attachment 2).
Consultation
The application was not formally advertised as the illumination and potential glare from the signs was considered insignificant in the context of the existing street and car park lighting and light emanating from the windows of the building. The City has, however, been made aware of concerns previously raised from adjacent landowners in relation to the illuminated signage.
Should Council determine that advertising of this proposal is warranted, it may determine that this proposal be advertised subject to the provisions of 6.7.1 of the Scheme.
Comment
When considering an application for approval to erect, place or display an advertisement, Council is required to consider the application in light of the objectives of the Scheme, with particular reference to the character and amenity of the locality within which it is to be displayed, including its historic or landscape significance and traffic safety, and the amenity of the adjacent areas which may be affected.
The DVD and Video Ezy sign although illuminated, are setback approximately 19.0 metres from the road frontages of Wanneroo Road and 9.0 metres from Church Street and are considered typical of developments of this type. The illumination and potential glare from the signs is considered insignificant in the context of the existing street and car park lighting and light emanating from the windows of the building. The signage is not proposed to flash and is unlikely to have an adverse impact, causing glare on the nearby residential area. In light of the above, the concerns raised by adjacent landowners were found to be unsubstantiated.
The signage is not perceived to potentially create a distraction to motorists or pedestrians nor detract from the amenity of the area and is considered to meet the objectives of the Scheme, in that it:
· Is unlikely to erode the visual quality and character of the locality or transport corridor;
· Is unlikely to be misleading or dangerous to vehicular or pedestrian traffic;
· is not excessive in terms of the area and impact of the signage commensurate with the realistic needs of commerce;
· is not considered superfluous or unnecessary by virtue of their number, colours, height, prominence, visual impact, size, relevance to the premises on which they are located, number and content;
· does not create clutter; and
· promotes a high standard of design and presentation in outdoor advertising.
The sign painted logo is however considered unnecessary when viewed amongst the existing signage on the eastern façade, the proposed illuminated signs on the northern façade and the previously approved pylon sign. Therefore the application is recommended for approval subject to the deletion of the painted logo on the northern façade.
Statutory Compliance
The proposed illuminated signage is considered to meet the objectives of the Scheme in relation to the control of advertisements and the requirements of the Sign’s Local Law 1999. The sign painted logo, however is considered contrary to the objectives of the Scheme as it is considered unnecessary when viewed amongst the existing signage on the eastern façade, the proposed illuminated signs on the northern façade and the approved pylon sign.
Strategic Implications
Nil
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
Nil
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority.
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Recommendation
That Council APPROVES the application submitted by Wayne Miller Signs on behalf of Kelshore Pty Ltd, relating to signage on Lot 998 (981) Wanneroo Road, Wanneroo in accordance with the approved plans dated 22 March 2002 subject to the sign painted logo on the northern facade being deleted.
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Level 3 Approval by sb Date 09 May 2002
Level 2 Approval by sb Date 09 May 2002
Level 1 Approval by sb Date 09 May 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 2
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Issue
Consideration of an application to vary the commercial vehicle parking requirements of District Planing Scheme No.2.
Applicant |
Minh Cuong Huynh |
Owner |
Thai Hoang Duong |
Location |
Lot 233 (18) Griffon Way, Alexander Heights |
Site Area |
708 |
DPS 2 Zoning |
Residential |
Background
This application has been referred to Council pursuant to the City’s Notice of Delegation where an elected member has requested such referral. Administration was requested to give consideration to the possibility of the vehicle being located at the rear of the dwelling, as the lot is located on a corner.
Detail
An application to vary the Commercial Vehicle parking provisions of District Planning Scheme No.2 was received on 14th December 2001. The applicant is seeking approval to park one commercial vehicle on the above-mentioned property within the front setback of the house (refer Attachments 1 and 2). The applicant’s entire front setback area consists of brick paving. Due to the design of the dwelling and the size of the vehicle, the applicant is unable to park in compliance with Scheme provisions. Notwithstanding, the vehicle can be parked wholly within the confines of the lot in the proposed position.
Consultation
The proposal was advertised to surrounding landowners for a period of 14 days. The consultation included a total of seven properties adjacent to and opposite the subject lot which were considered to be most affected in terms of adverse amenity impacts. One submission was received during this period.
The submission did not specifically object to the proposal. Rather, it requested that if Council allowed the vehicle to be parked in the proposed location, that it be restricted from starting prior to 6am, and that it be parked in a manner that did not require the owner to reverse out in the mornings, due to the “beeping” noise emitted when in reverse gear.
Comment
The parking of the vehicle in its current location (within the front setback area) is clearly visible from the street. The matter to be considered in this instance is whether the amenity impacts are such that it would be considered unreasonable to allow the applicant to continue parking the vehicle in its current location.
It is considered reasonable to vary the provisions of sub-clause 4.23.3 (b) in this instance for the following reasons:
1. The type of commercial vehicle in question is such that it is not excessively bulky.
2. The design of the dwelling is such that the applicant would not be able to comply with Scheme provisions.
3. The applicant rents the property and the landlord is unwilling to support the vehicle in any other location.
4. Conditions could be imposed on the approval to ensure that the vehicle is reversed into the parking area, located wholly within the lot, parked as close to the dwelling as practicable and is not loaded. Such conditions would ensure the least impact on the amenity of the streetscape.
5. Only one letter was received out of 7 residents contacted, which did not object to the proposal, but suggested management controls to make the use acceptable.
6. The proposal complies with all the Commercial Vehicle parking provisions in District Planning Scheme No.2, apart from item (b) of sub-clause 4.23.3.
Alternative locations for the commercial vehicle were investigated including entry off the secondary street. (refer Attachments 3, 4 and 5) These options are not supported by the owner and would impose costs on the applicant.
It is considered unreasonable to burden the applicant with the expense of a hardstand area and other site work when he is only a tenant at the property and no objections were received during public consultation.
Any approval granted would be subject to compliance with the remaining commercial vehicle provisions of the Scheme, including limiting the starting or manoeuvring of the vehicle on site between the hours of 6am and 10 pm. The vehicle can also be parked in reverse to allow the owner to exit the site in a forward gear.
Statutory Compliance
District Planning Scheme No.2 provides for a commercial vehicle to be parked in the residential zone, subject to compliance with the provisions of clause 4.23. Paragraph (b) of sub-clause 4.23.3 states that a person may only park a vehicle on any lot referred to in this clause if:
“the vehicle is parked entirely on the subject lot and is located on a hard stand area which is located behind the front of the dwelling, or alternatively the vehicle is parked within a garage.”
Notwithstanding, Council has discretion to vary this requirement under sub-clause 4.23.6, which states:
“The Council may in writing approve a variation to any of the requirements of sub-clause 4.23.3 (b) and (d), provided the Council is satisfied in the circumstances that the variation will not adversely affect the amenity of the area surrounding the subject land. Surrounding landowners and occupants may be invited to comment on the proposed variation”.
Strategic Implications
Nil
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
Nil
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority.
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Recommendation
That Council:-
1. APPROVES the application to park a commercial vehicle within the front setback area of Lot 233 (18) Griffon Way Alexander Heights, in accordance with the plans attached to and forming part of this report and subject to the following conditions:
a) Approval is granted to Mr T Doung only and is not capable of being transferred or assigned to any other person, and does not run with the land in respect to which it is granted.
b) The commercial vehicle shall be restricted to the tray back truck, registration number 8IZ 415 only.
c) The commercial vehicle shall be parked on the hard-standing area in front of the dwelling, located wholly within the lot boundary, and as close as practicable to the dwelling. The vehicle shall be reversed into the parking area to allow it to exit the site in a forward gear.
d) The commercial vehicle shall not be loaded with any goods or equipment whilst parked on the site.
e) The commercial vehicle shall be parked strictly in accordance with the remaining requirements as specified under clause 4.23 of District Planning Scheme No.2.
2. ADVISES the submittor of the City’s determination.
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Level 5 Approval by sb Date 09 May 2002
Level 4 Approval by hw Date 03 May 2002
Level 3 Approval by hw Date 03 May 2002
Level 2 Approval by hw Date 03 May 2002
Level 1 Approval by hw Date 03 May 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning & Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 1
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Issue
Development Applications determined by Planning & Development between 1/04/02 and 30/04/02, acting under Delegated Authority from Council.
Background
Nil
Detail
The City of Wanneroo District Planning Scheme 2 (DPS2) provides Council with development approval powers which are designed to avoid conflict between different land uses on adjoining lots. It is also necessary to ensure the completed developments meet the required standards such as building setbacks, carparking and landscaping. Planning approvals are not generally required for single residential houses unless they seek to vary the requirements of the Residential Planning Codes (R Codes.)
The City of Wanneroo continues to experience very rapid growth pressures with between 80 to 130 development applications being received per month in addition to an average of 400 to 500 building license applications.
Council has delegated some of its responsibilities for decision making on development applications to Council Administration which enables the processing of applications within the required 60 day statutory period and within normal customer expectations.
Council Administration, in assessing development proposals, attempts to extract from the relevant planning documents the key policies and requirements of Council in order to make comments and recommendations on the issues raised in the assessment of each individual development application.
Development applications determined by Planning & Development between 1/04/02 and 30/04/02, acting under Delegated Authority from Council are included in the attached Schedule 1
Consultation
Nil
Comment
Nil
Statutory Compliance
A Delegated Authority Register was adopted by Council at its meeting on 14 August 2001 (item W340-08/01 refers). The decisions referred to in schedule 1 of this report are in accordance with this register.
Strategic Implications
Nil
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
Planning applications incur administration fees which are generally based on the Town Planning (Local Government Planning Fees) Regulations and have been adopted by Council in its annual budget. The estimated cost of development for each application is listed in schedule 1. Applications where an estimated cost has not been provided, are either applications for the exercising of discretion or for a change of use.
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority.
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Recommendation
That Council NOTES the determinations made by Planning & Development Services acting under delegated authority from Council on development applications processed between 1/04/02 and 30/04/02.
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Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/04/2002 00:00:00 AND 30/04/2002
Note: Est Cost not provided on applications for use only or where a flat fee is applicable
Ram Id Date Owners Days Est Cost Decision
DA00/0852.01 18/04/2002 No owners recorded 6 $16,000.00 Approved
Prop address 32 POINTER WAY GIRRAWHEEN WA 6064
Land Lot 675 P 10053 S/P 23920
Description Grouped Dwellings/Renovations & Additions
Applicants ANTHONY P NAUGHTIN
File Number 25465
DA01/1112 31/10/2001 CROWN - VESTED CITY OF WANNEROO 37 $50,000.00 Approved
Prop address QUINNS BEACH SOUTH TOILET/CHANGEROOMS 45L OCEAN DRIVE QUINNS ROCKS
Land PT RES 20561
Description CARPARK & FOOTPATH ACCESS
Applicants SILVERTON LTD
File Number 7095470955
DA01/1140 14/11/2001 MINDARIE KEYS JOINT VENTURE 117 $800,000.00 Approved
Prop address 50 LIGHTHOUSE PARADE MINDARIE WA 6030
Land Lot 1054 P 24094
Description TWO STOREY RESIDENTIAL DWELLING
Applicants IMPRESSIONS-ARCHITECTURAL INTERIOR DESIGNERS
File Number 71050
DA02/0066 18/01/2002 GARRY P JAMES & IAN R JAMES 52 $5,000.00 Approved
Prop address 71 VINCENT ROAD SINAGRA WA 6065
Land Lot 31 P 8404 Vol 66 Fol 181A
Description PLASTIC COVERED IGLOO
Applicants BENARA NURSERIES
File Number 09085
DA02/0067 18/01/2002 QUITO S F PTY LTD 52 $40,000.00 Approved
Prop address 116 VINCENT ROAD SINAGRA WA 6065
Land Lot 17 P 8404 Vol 485 Fol 012A
Description SHADEHOUSE
Applicants QUITO S F PTY LTD, BENARA NURSERIES
File Number 142713
DA02/0076 21/01/2002 BRENDA M BLANCHARD & STEPHEN J BLANCHARD 56 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 16 GLENGYLE TURN QUINNS ROCKS WA 6030
Land Lot 398 DP 27516 Vol 2215 Fol 106
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants J CORP PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0093 23/01/2002 SIDERNO MEWS PTY LTD 59 $902,452.00 Approved
Prop address 10 SIDERNO RISE HOCKING WA 6065
Land Lot 167 D 97051 Vol 2173 Fol 396
Description 13 Grouped Dwellings
Applicants SIDERNO MEWS PTY LTD
File Number 61207
DA02/0119 29/01/2002 IFIGENIA MARTINEZ & JOSE MARTINEZ 31 $100,000.00 Approved
Prop address 54 STONEWALL CIRCUIT LANDSDALE WA 6065
Land Lot 3 DP 29430
Description Two Storey Dwelling
Applicants IFIGENIA MARTINEZ, JOSE MARTINEZ
File Number 19014
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/04/2002 00:00:00 AND 30/04/2002
Note: Est Cost not provided on applications for use only or where a flat fee is applicable
Ram Id Date Owners Days Est Cost Decision
DA02/0120 29/01/2002 EVA MARTINEZ, IFIGENIA MARTINEZ, PEDRO 31 $100,000.00 Approved
Prop address 56 STONEWALL CIRCUIT LANDSDALE WA 6065
Land Lot 2 DP 29430
Description 2 Storey Dwelling
Applicants EVA MARTINEZ, PEDRO MARTINEZ, IFIGENIA MARTINEZ & Others
File Number 18014
DA02/0121 29/01/2002 EVA MARTINEZ & PEDRO MARTINEZ 29 $100,000.00 Approved
Prop address 58 STONEWALL CIRCUIT LANDSDALE WA 6065
Land Lot 1 DP 29430
Description Two Storey Dwelling
Applicants EVA MARTINEZ, PEDRO MARTINEZ
File Number 10014
DA02/0127 29/01/2002 RONALD K WILSON 53 $103,200.00 Approved
Prop address 9 MOREE LANE QUINNS ROCKS WA 6030
Land Lot 557 DP 26958
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants ASHMY PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0143 31/01/2002 RAYMOND K COOPER & HELENE M COOPER 18 $97,000.00 Approved
Prop address 6 COVINGTON PROMENADE BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 578 DP 27675 Vol 2506 Fol 690
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants RAYMOND K COOPER, HELENE M COOPER
File Number 03014
DA02/0155 04/02/2002 CROWN LAND-CITY OF WANNEROO MANAGEMENT 54 $2,000.00 NotReq
Prop address DRAINAGE-RES 45970 2 KIRKSTALL DRIVE HOCKING WA 6065
Land SWAN LOC 13625
Description ESTATE SIGN
Applicants AUSTRALAND HOLDINGS LTD
File Number
DA02/0214 14/02/2002 TERRY M DAVENPORT & KERRY R DAVENPORT 36 $305,000.00 Approved
Prop address 19 BELIZE WAY MINDARIE WA 6030
Land Lot 430 P 24280 Vol 2201 Fol 133
Description RESIDENCE
Applicants MANOR HOME BUILDERS PTY LTD
File Number 09016
DA02/0236 18/02/2002 KELLY-ANN LAMBERT & WARREN G LAMBERT 32 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 10 WYOLA LANE WANNEROO WA 6065
Land Lot 143 DP 29015 Vol 2511 Fol 018
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants COMMODORE HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0263 27/02/2002 SALVATORE A DE FRANCESCO & VALENTINA DE 15 $200,000.00 Approved
Prop address 4 PLUME COURT LANDSDALE WA 6065
Land Lot 1332 P 24021 Vol 2190 Fol 321
Description Single Storey Dwelling
Applicants SALVATORE A DE FRANCESCO, VALENTINA DE FRANCESCO
File Number
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/04/2002 00:00:00 AND 30/04/2002
Note: Est Cost not provided on applications for use only or where a flat fee is applicable
Ram Id Date Owners Days Est Cost Decision
DA02/0280 01/03/2002 SEABEAM ENTERPRISES PTY LTD 15 $220,000.00 Approved
Prop address 17 LILAC HILL VISTA MADELEY WA 6065
Land Lot 218 DP 28993
Description Single Storey Dwelling
Applicants MAURICE DEL BORRELLO
File Number
DA02/0295 07/03/2002 IOAN LUCA & DORINA LUCA 37 $180,000.00 Approved
Prop address 2 BROCKWELL PARKWAY LANDSDALE WA 6065
Land Lot 1385 P 24321 Vol 2204 Fol 608
Description Two Storey Dwelling
Applicants IOAN LUCA, DORINA LUCA
File Number
DA02/0296 07/03/2002 ADRIAN J TWINE & KATRINA J TWINE 21 $112,535.00 Approved
Prop address 30 BURNETT DRIVE CLARKSON WA 6030
Land Lot 6 DP 29048 Vol 2509 Fol 866
Description Double Garage
Applicants JAXON CONSTRUCTIONS
File Number
DA02/0300 08/03/2002 ESME S VAN ROOYEN & FREDERICK E VAN ROOYEN 21 $164,777.00 Approved
Prop address 7 BOUNTY WAY MINDARIE WA 6030
Land Lot 474 P 24282 Vol 2198 Fol 683
Description DWELLING
Applicants J CORP PTY LTD
File Number 51018
DA02/0307 08/03/2002 SIMON R POLLITT & HELEN REEVES 25 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 16 PEASLAKE STREET BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 883 DP 29959 Vol 2513 Fol 864
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants VENTURA HOMES
File Number
DA02/0310 06/03/2002 ALESSANDRO V ALESSI & NATALINA ALESSI 23 $100,000.00 Approved
Prop address 40 RAEBURN CRESCENT LANDSDALE WA 6065
Land Lot 1307 DP 29495 Vol 2219 Fol 950
Description Single Storey Dwelling
Applicants C & S COTTONE HOMES
File Number
DA02/0317 11/03/2002 NAMOI LANGLOIS & HAROLD W LANGLOIS 14 $1,200,000.00 Approved
Prop address 47 CLARECASTLE RETREAT MINDARIE WA 6030
Land Lot 2 P 16736 Vol 1934 Fol 393
Description Two Storey Dwelling with ancillary accommodation unit in basement
Applicants HONEST HOLDINGS PTY LTD
File Number 67778
DA02/0329 12/03/2002 CRAIG L TIMBRELL & GEORGIA M TIMBRELL 18 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 14 SOBERTON STREET BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 937 DP 30599 Vol 2514 Fol 282
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants DALE ALCOCK HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/04/2002 00:00:00 AND 30/04/2002
Note: Est Cost not provided on applications for use only or where a flat fee is applicable
Ram Id Date Owners Days Est Cost Decision
DA02/0330 12/03/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 19 $143,036.00 Approved
Prop address 12 DUNSFOLD STREET BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 805 DP 30599
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants DALE ALCOCK HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0333 12/03/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 19 $107,369.00 Approved
Prop address 12 PEASLAKE STREET BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 881 DP 29959
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants J CORP PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0340 14/03/2002 LORRAINE A FLORESTA & SALVATORE FLORESTA 26 $159,853.00 Approved
Prop address 28 WADHURST ROAD BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 871 DP 29959 Vol 2513 Fol 852
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants DALE ALCOCK HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0342 14/03/2002 COLIN J CUNNINGHAM & DIANA R CUNNINGHAM 25 $127,723.00 Approved
Prop address 12 OARE LANE BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 617 DP 29301 Vol 2510 Fol 940
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants DALE ALCOCK HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0344 14/03/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 28 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 20 COVINGTON PROMENADE BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 620 DP 29301
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMEBUYERS CENTRE
File Number
DA02/0349 14/03/2002 JANICE SPENCE & ROY SPENCE 13 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 20 DODDINGTON WAY QUINNS ROCKS WA 6030
Land Lot 430 DP 27516 Vol 2215 Fol 138
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants ROSS GRIFFIN HOMES
File Number
DA02/0355 15/03/2002 COLIN L COOMBS & HENDRICKA L COOMBS 18 $82,000.00 Approved
Prop address 4 HAREWOOD PLACE MARANGAROO WA 6064
Land Lot 482 P 17035 Vol 1858 Fol 590
Description Ancilliary Accommodation
Applicants Fleetwood Homes
File Number 73381
DA02/0368 15/03/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 16 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 86 PEMBURY WAY BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 699 DP 30598 Vol 2514 Fol 413
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants COMMODORE HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/04/2002 00:00:00 AND 30/04/2002
Note: Est Cost not provided on applications for use only or where a flat fee is applicable
Ram Id Date Owners Days Est Cost Decision
DA02/0371 18/03/2002 EILEEN S HENSHAW & THOMAS P HENSHAW 19 $123,724.00 Approved
Prop address 27 ITCHEN LOOP BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 541 DP 27675 Vol 2506 Fol 684
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants DALE ALCOCK HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0374 19/03/2002 SCOTT J KOUNIS 10 $500,000.00 Approved
Prop address 1 ROSSLARE PROMENADE MINDARIE WA 6030
Land Lot 36 D 74819 Vol 1831 Fol 742
Description TWO STOREY DWELLING WITH BASEMENT
Applicants SCOTT J KOUNIS
File Number
DA02/0375 19/03/2002 BRAJKOVICH HOLDINGS PTY LTD 13 $500.00 Refused
Prop address DIZZYLAMB PARK 414 KAROBORUP ROAD CARABOODA WA 6033
Land SWAN LOC 5838
Description BANNER SIGN - DIZZYLAMB PARK
Applicants BRAJKOVICH HOLDINGS PTY LTD
File Number 45082
DA02/0382 21/03/2002 K.C. SI PTY LTD 10 $2,000.00 Approved
Prop address MARANGAROO MEDICAL CENTRE 1 WINGHAM STREET MARANGAROO WA 6064
Land Lot 1041 P 12260 Vol 1500 Fol 429
Description Dental Laboratory & Consulting Rooms
Applicants MALCOLM MCGIBBON
File Number
DA02/0386 21/03/2002 No owners recorded 18 $4,000.00 Approved
Prop address LNR: APPLICN PROCESSING ONLY WA
Land MULTI LOT
Description Sales Office and Display Homesites
Applicants K JEAVONS
File Number
DA02/0388 21/03/2002 IAN R JANSEN & JULIE A JANSEN 12 $183,563.00 Approved
Prop address 20 DUNSFOLD STREET BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 800 DP 30599 Vol 2514 Fol 258
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants COMMODORE HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0401 25/03/2002 IVAN G MORICE & LIANNE TURNER-MORICE 6 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 14 ORWELL WAY BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 886 DP 29959 Vol 2513 Fol 867
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants ASHMY PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0402 25/03/2002 ST BRIGIDS CONVENT OF MERCY INC 21 $120,000.00 Approved
Prop address MERCY COLLEGE/PRIMARY SCHOOL 26 MIRRABOOKA AVENUE KOONDOOLA WA 6064
Land Lot 1 D 41047 Vol 1409 Fol 858
Description Educational Establishment (x 2 class rooms)
Applicants SLAVIN ARCHITECTS
File Number 01712
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/04/2002 00:00:00 AND 30/04/2002
Note: Est Cost not provided on applications for use only or where a flat fee is applicable
Ram Id Date Owners Days Est Cost Decision
DA02/0403 25/03/2002 CECIL G GLENISTER 12 $1,565.00 Approved
Prop address LAKELANDS CARAVAN PARK 289 SYDNEY ROAD GNANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 20 D 89534 Vol 1728 Fol 992
Description PATIO / BAY 93
Applicants ERECT-A-PAT
File Number
DA02/0409 25/03/2002 EMMA M REID & JOSHUA P REID 20 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 57 MARCHWOOD BOULEVARD BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 534 DP 30598 Vol 2514 Fol 405
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants ASHMY PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0411 26/03/2002 MARGARET E BRIGHT 6 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 15 PEASLAKE STREET BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 873 DP 29959 Vol 2513 Fol 854
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants SCOTT PARK HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0412 26/03/2002 CHRISTINE J DAWE & GARY R DAWE 11 $30,000.00 Approved
Prop address 69 WILDFLOWER DRIVE CARRAMAR WA 6031
Land Lot 182 D 73277 Vol 1800 Fol 501
Description Extension to Dwelling
Applicants CHRISTINE J DAWE, GARY R DAWE
File Number
DA02/0416 26/03/2002 CHRISTINE PROCTER 6 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 5 EVERSDEN CRESCENT BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 374 DP 29301 Vol 2510 Fol 924
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMEBUYERS CENTRE
File Number
DA02/0419 26/03/2002 VAN T LE & THI N HUYNH 10 $20,000.00 Approved
Prop address 108 SAFARI PLACE CARABOODA WA 6033
Land Lot 7 D 41471 Vol 1370 Fol 158
Description Additions to Shed & Cannery
Applicants VAN T LE, THI N HUYNH
File Number
DA02/0421 26/03/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 6 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 7 PEASLAKE STREET BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 876 DP 29959
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMEBUYERS CENTRE
File Number
DA02/0425 27/03/2002 CHRISTOPHER R LARSON & JOAN LARSON 10 $7,000.00 Approved
Prop address 22 MEGA STREET WANNEROO WA 6065
Land Lot 110 P 11073 Vol 1396 Fol 009
Description Shed exceeding 60sqm
Applicants PETER R LANDER
File Number
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/04/2002 00:00:00 AND 30/04/2002
Note: Est Cost not provided on applications for use only or where a flat fee is applicable
Ram Id Date Owners Days Est Cost Decision
DA02/0428 27/03/2002 SEABEAM ENTERPRISES PTY LTD 7 $112,880.00 Approved
Prop address 34 LILAC HILL VISTA MADELEY WA 6065
Land Lot 177 DP 28992
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMESTYLE PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0429 27/03/2002 IVAN ZELINA & RENATA ZELINOVA 7 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 19 MANTA PASS MINDARIE WA 6030
Land Lot 1119 P 24247 Vol 2197 Fol 798
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants NOVUS HOMES
File Number
DA02/0430 26/03/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 6 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 71 PEMBURY WAY BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 747 DP 30598
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants COMMODORE HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0431 27/03/2002 ALFRED R ROWORTH & CLIFFORD R ROWORTH 15 $33,814.00 Approved
Prop address 30 QUEENSWAY ROAD LANDSDALE WA 6065
Land Lot 57 P 8649 Vol 1488 Fol 719
Description Rural Sheds
Applicants CLIFFORD R ROWORTH, ALFRED R ROWORTH
File Number
DA02/0432 27/03/2002 CLIVE G WILLIAMS & TANYA M WILLIAMS 9 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 66 LANDSDALE ROAD DARCH WA 6065
Land Lot 910 DP 29304 Vol 2512 Fol 310
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants DANMAR HOMES
File Number
DA02/0433 28/03/2002 JENNIFER GLIGUROVSKI & PAOLO GULLOTTO 10 $150,000.00 Approved
Prop address 18 GUNGURRU AVENUE HOCKING WA 6065
Land Lot 216 P 23992 Vol 2198 Fol 593
Description Single Storey Dwelling
Applicants JENNIFER GLIGUROVSKI, PAOLO GULLOTTO
File Number
DA02/0435 28/03/2002 TOM HARRISON & KEVIN R HARRISON 17 $7,480.00 Approved
Prop address 1976 WANNEROO ROAD NEERABUP WA 6031
Land Lot 50 D 83542 Vol 1952 Fol 612
Description Addition to Dwelling - Rural Property
Applicants TOM HARRISON, KEVIN R HARRISON
File Number
DA02/0436 28/03/2002 KERRY R MCDONALD & MICHELLE L MCDONALD 8 $53,857.00 Approved
Prop address 48 BIBBULMUN ENTRANCE SINAGRA WA 6065
Land Lot 97 D 98154 Vol 2175 Fol 798
Description Addition / Granny Flat
Applicants DALE ALCOCK HOME IMPROVEMENT
File Number
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/04/2002 00:00:00 AND 30/04/2002
Note: Est Cost not provided on applications for use only or where a flat fee is applicable
Ram Id Date Owners Days Est Cost Decision
DA02/0439 28/03/2002 SHARON BUCKLEY 10 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 34 FRANGIPANI LOOP MARANGAROO WA 6064
Land Lot 770 P 19047 Vol 1963 Fol 476
Description Home Business Application
Applicants SHARON BUCKLEY
File Number
DA02/0440 28/03/2002 EDWARD R PEARSALL 13 $15,000.00 Approved
Prop address 8 CALABRESE AVENUE WANNEROO WA 6065
Land Part Lot 12 D 13694 Vol 108 Fol 120A
Description Retaining Walls
Applicants DENNIS BROOKS
File Number 73439
DA02/0441 28/03/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 4 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 97 PEMBURY WAY BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 714 DP 30598 Vol 2514 Fol 417
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants J CORP
File Number
DA02/0442 02/04/2002 IAN S MALEY & TONYA C MALEY 19 $10,000.00 Approved
Prop address 21 SEMINARA PLACE MARIGINIUP WA 6065
Land Lot 6 D 86459 Vol 2095 Fol 447
Description Rural Sheds
Applicants IAN S MALEY, TONYA C MALEY
File Number 06411
DA02/0445 02/04/2002 KARIN HIGGS & GRANT P MANLEIN 6 $117,700.00 Approved
Prop address 2 BRONZEWING GROVE MARIGINIUP WA 6065
Land Lot 5 P 23141 Vol 2160 Fol 883
Description SINGLE DWELLING
Applicants ACCENT ON HOMES
File Number 62165
DA02/0446 02/04/2002 ROBERT P HENLEY 11 $15,000.00 Approved
Prop address 167 CARABOODA ROAD CARABOODA WA 6033
Land Lot 9 P 8913 Vol 549 Fol 125A
Description GARAGE / STORAGE SHED
Applicants HIGHLINE BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS
File Number
DA02/0448 03/04/2002 ANDREW M BRADLEY & ELAINE M BRADLEY 17 $137,833.00 Approved
Prop address 8 HOLLINS BEND MADELEY WA 6065
Land Lot 183 DP 28269 Vol 2513 Fol 043
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMESTYLE PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0449 03/04/2002 JEAN-CLAUDE C CERA & SHARON K CERA 1 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 8 WARNFORD STREET BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 922 DP 29959 Vol 2513 Fol 878
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants SCOTT PARK HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/04/2002 00:00:00 AND 30/04/2002
Note: Est Cost not provided on applications for use only or where a flat fee is applicable
Ram Id Date Owners Days Est Cost Decision
DA02/0450 03/04/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 1 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 7 ORWELL WAY BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 909 DP 29959 Vol 2513 Fol 875
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMEBUYERS CENTRE
File Number
DA02/0451 03/04/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 13 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 17 PEASLAKE STREET BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 872 DP 29959
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMEBUYERS CENTRE
File Number
DA02/0454 03/04/2002 ROBERT VAN OOSTEN & SALLY A VAN OOSTEN 18 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 15 LUMLEY CLOSE LANDSDALE WA 6065
Land Lot 1503 DP 27680 Vol 2218 Fol 4
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants TANGENT NOMINEES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0455 04/04/2002 ROSLYN P TAYLOR 9 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 23 WADHURST ROAD BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 858 DP 29959 Vol 2513 Fol 844
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants DALE ALCOCK HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0456 04/04/2002 AHL HOLDINGS LIMITED 13 $17,600.00 Approved
Prop address 93A EAST ROAD HOCKING WA 6065
Land Lot 9001 DP 28089
Description ESTATE WALLS
Applicants Urban Landscaping
File Number
DA02/0457 02/04/2002 GARY RAMSDEN & LUCIA L RAMSDEN 14 $2,500.00 Approved
Prop address 21A HOLYHEAD GREEN MINDARIE WA 6030
Land Lot 1 Vol 2152 Fol 894 S/P 35123
Description BALCONY TO DUPLEX
Applicants GARY RAMSDEN, LUCIA L RAMSDEN
File Number
DA02/0460 05/04/2002 HOANG T TRUONG 8 $10,500.00 Approved
Prop address 304 BADGERUP ROAD GNANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 29 D 36475 Vol 301 Fol 003A
Description Rural Sheds
Applicants HOANG T TRUONG
File Number 152454
DA02/0461 05/04/2002 CATHERINE J BROUGHTON 0 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 8 HARDWOOD TURN MERRIWA WA 6030
Land Lot 1928 DP 29490
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants JAXON CONSTRUCTIONS
File Number
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/04/2002 00:00:00 AND 30/04/2002
Note: Est Cost not provided on applications for use only or where a flat fee is applicable
Ram Id Date Owners Days Est Cost Decision
DA02/0462 05/04/2002 PAUL J KENDALL & SUE A KENDALL 11 $20,000.00 Approved
Prop address 75 ADAMS ROAD MARIGINIUP WA 6065
Land Lot 29 P 23143 Vol 2157 Fol 810
Description Rural Sheds
Applicants PAUL J KENDALL
File Number 192644
DA02/0463 05/04/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 8 $100.00 Approved
Prop address 18 WADHURST ROAD BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 866 DP 29959
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMEBUYERS CENTRE
File Number
DA02/0464 04/04/2002 PEET & CO LTD ATF YATALA UNIT TRUST 3 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 24 KIRKIMBIE STREET CARRAMAR WA 6031
Land Lot 1426 DP 28778
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants SCOTT PARK HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0466 05/04/2002 DAMIEN B FORSSMAN & SHARON C FORSSMAN 5 $91,358.00 Approved
Prop address 8 WORDSWORTH DRIVE DARCH WA 6065
Land Lot 109 DP 29961 Vol 2515 Fol 371
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants COMMODORE HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0468 05/04/2002 KEVIN N KNIGHT & LINDA J KNIGHT 4 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 7 LAUTOKA RISE MINDARIE WA 6030
Land Lot 1407 DP 28984 Vol 2218 Fol 211
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants SCOTT PARK HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0469 05/04/2002 LEIGH H BRIDGER & MARK S BRIDGER 0 $131,800.00 Approved
Prop address 5 ST ANTHONY AVENUE QUINNS ROCKS WA 6030
Land Lot 367 P 24047 Vol 2194 Fol 530
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants ASHMY PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0471 08/04/2002 SEABEAM ENTERPRISES PTY LTD 1 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 10 LILAC HILL VISTA MADELEY WA 6065
Land Lot 189 DP 28764
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants ARTHUR RONDAS
File Number
DA02/0472 08/04/2002 ALAN J TUCKER & ANN TUCKER 7 $5,000.00 Approved
Prop address 1 BALLADONG LOOP CARRAMAR WA 6031
Land Lot 485 P 20419 Vol 2032 Fol 049
Description STORM PORCH
Applicants ALAN J TUCKER, ANN TUCKER
File Number
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/04/2002 00:00:00 AND 30/04/2002
Note: Est Cost not provided on applications for use only or where a flat fee is applicable
Ram Id Date Owners Days Est Cost Decision
DA02/0473 08/04/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 7 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 12 STAPLEHURST CRESCENT BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 604 DP 29301
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMEBUYERS CENTRE
File Number
DA02/0474 08/04/2002 JOSEPH P HEALY, MARY J HEALY, MICHAEL J 15 $40,000.00 Approved
Prop address SERVICE STATION 2624 WANNEROO ROAD NOWERGUP WA 6032
Land Lot 1 D 45509 Vol 1501 Fol 999
Description REDEVELOPMENT OF EXISTING SHOP
Applicants PATRICK A HEALY
File Number 152248
DA02/0478 09/04/2002 DENISE CATHRO & ZANE S CATHRO 0 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 20 MOWBRAY SQUARE CLARKSON WA 6030
Land Lot 123 DP 28090 Vol 2509 Fol 859
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants IMPRESSIONS
File Number
DA02/0482 09/04/2002 TERENCE J BALL & ROSELINE KRISHNAN 3 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 6 CROFTON COVE MINDARIE WA 6030
Land Lot 370 DP 25561 Vol 2211 Fol 59
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants ASHMY PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0483 09/04/2002 MINDARIE KEYS JOINT VENTURE 3 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 3 BOUNTY WAY MINDARIE WA 6030
Land Lot 472 P 24282 Vol 2198 Fol 681
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMEBUYERS CENTRE
File Number
DA02/0487 09/04/2002 GRAZYNA WONDOLOWSKI & ZBIGNIEW 0 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 14 ROSEBUD COURT LANDSDALE WA 6065
Land Lot 1009 P 22517 Vol 2129 Fol 311
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants Opes Homes
File Number
DA02/0489 10/04/2002 AUSTRALAND HOLDINGS LTD 10 $133,075.00 Approved
Prop address 27 KINGSWAY MADELEY WA 6065
Land Lot 109 DP 28269 Vol 2519 Fol 009
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMESTYLE PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0491 11/04/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 5 $95,840.00 Approved
Prop address 23 CAMBORNE PARKWAY BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 793 DP 30599
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMEBUYERS CENTRE
File Number
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/04/2002 00:00:00 AND 30/04/2002
Note: Est Cost not provided on applications for use only or where a flat fee is applicable
Ram Id Date Owners Days Est Cost Decision
DA02/0492 11/04/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 5 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 16 DUNSFOLD STREET BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 802 DP 30599
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMEBUYERS CENTRE
File Number
DA02/0493 11/04/2002 EDWARD R D'ARACHY & FIONA J D'ARACHY 3 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 4 ARDMORE TERRACE DARCH WA 6065
Land Lot 105 DP 27702 Vol 2509 Fol 540
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants WEBB & BROWN-NEAVES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0497 12/04/2002 RAYMOND A PAYNE & Ms SUSAN PAYNE 11 $10,000.00 Approved
Prop address 172 PINJAR ROAD MARIGINIUP WA 6065
Land MARIGINIUP LOT 13
Description Rural Development - Addition to existing house
Applicants RAYMOND A PAYNE, Ms SUSAN PAYNE
File Number 15370
DA02/0499 12/04/2002 KEITH E WAKELING & MARIA J WAKELING 11 $25,000.00 Approved
Prop address 81 CONDUCTOR RETREAT MARIGINIUP WA 6065
Land Lot 126 D 95050 Vol 2140 Fol 643
Description Horse Paddocks
Applicants KEITH E WAKELING, MARIA J WAKELING
File Number
DA02/0500 15/04/2002 NORTH WHITFORDS ESTATES PTY LTD 1 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 23 RAEBURN CRESCENT LANDSDALE WA 6065
Land Lot 1279 DP 29495
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants VENTURA HOMES
File Number
DA02/0505 15/04/2002 SEABEAM ENTERPRISES PTY LTD 1 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 12 SABINA PARK DRIVE MADELEY WA 6065
Land Lot 154 DP 28993
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants SCOTT PARK HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0507 15/04/2002 STEPHEN R CARTER 5 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 46 QUINNS ROAD MINDARIE WA 6030
Land Lot 341 DP 25561 Vol 2211 Fol 050
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants SCOTT PARK HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0508 15/04/2002 TAYLOR WOODROW AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 1 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 23 DRIVER ROAD DARCH WA 6065
Land Lot 227 DP 29513
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants ASHMY PTY LTD
File Number
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/04/2002 00:00:00 AND 30/04/2002
Note: Est Cost not provided on applications for use only or where a flat fee is applicable
Ram Id Date Owners Days Est Cost Decision
DA02/0511 15/04/2002 NATHAN P STUBBERFIELD 6 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 8 PEASLAKE STREET BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 879 DP 29959 Vol 2513 Fol 860
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants ACCENT ON HOMES
File Number
DA02/0512 15/04/2002 CHRISTOPHER W COVES 9 $9,650.00 Approved
Prop address 4 HERITAGE TERRACE GNANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 268 P 18490 Vol 1941 Fol 184
Description FLAT & GABLED ROOF PATIOS WITH COLORBOND ROOF COVER
Applicants CHRISTOPHER W COVES
File Number 171276
DA02/0513 16/04/2002 JUSTIN SONIA PTY LTD 2 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 77 KINGSWAY MADELEY WA 6065
Land Lot 166 DP 24490
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants COLLIER HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0514 16/04/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 5 $84,183.00 Approved
Prop address 95 PEMBURY WAY BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 715 DP 30598
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants COMMODORE HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0517 17/04/2002 CHRISTOPHER L CAMPBELL & CHARLOTE A 7 $5,000.00 Approved
Prop address 60 REES DRIVE QUINNS ROCKS WA 6030
Land Lot 21 P 10527 Vol 1361 Fol 515
Description Additions to Dwelling and Garage
Applicants CHRISTOPHER L CAMPBELL, CHARLOTE A TOMLINSON
File Number
DA02/0521 18/04/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 3 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 11 SOBERTON STREET BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 927 DP 30599
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMEBUYERS CENTRE
File Number
DA02/0522 18/04/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 3 $98,453.00 Approved
Prop address 14 DUNSFOLD STREET BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 804 DP 30599
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMEBUYERS CENTRE
File Number
DA02/0525 18/04/2002 LORRAINE C REA & MICHAEL REA 3 $91,159.00 Approved
Prop address 18 LANGFORD BOULEVARD MADELEY WA 6065
Land Lot 228 DP 28269
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMESTYLE PTY LTD
File Number
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/04/2002 00:00:00 AND 30/04/2002
Note: Est Cost not provided on applications for use only or where a flat fee is applicable
Ram Id Date Owners Days Est Cost Decision
DA02/0526 18/04/2002 TAYLOR WOODROW AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 4 $92,756.00 Approved
Prop address 5 DRIVER ROAD DARCH WA 6065
Land Lot 122 DP 29513
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants SCOTT PARK HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0529 19/04/2002 MARK N LIEBECK & YVONNE A LIEBECK 3 $45,000.00 Approved
Prop address 35 LAKELANDS DRIVE GNANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 9 D 77922 Vol 1883 Fol 713
Description Additions to Dwelling
Applicants MARK N LIEBECK, YVONNE A LIEBECK
File Number
DA02/0532 22/04/2002 ANDREW J MARTIN & MICHELLE G MARTIN 5 $11,500.00 Approved
Prop address 2280 WANNEROO ROAD NOWERGUP WA 6032
Land Lot 54 D 80477 Vol 1827 Fol 923
Description Additions on Rural Property
Applicants ANDREW J MARTIN, MICHELLE G MARTIN
File Number 02051
DA02/0534 22/04/2002 KIM-NGA T PHAM & THO V TRUONG 2 $111,337.00 Approved
Prop address 19 DRIVER ROAD DARCH WA 6065
Land Lot 225 DP 29513 Vol 2513 Fol 936
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants J CORP
File Number
DA02/0535 22/04/2002 PAULINE J CATTACH 5 $5,832.00 Approved
Prop address 376 SYDNEY ROAD GNANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 102 D 95000
Description Rural Sheds
Applicants PAULINE J CATTACH
File Number 08519
DA02/0536 22/04/2002 TINKU WALIA 1 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 23 LAUTOKA RISE MINDARIE WA 6030
Land Lot 1413 DP 28984 Vol 2218 Fol 217
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants J CORP
File Number
DA02/0537 22/04/2002 ANTONINO D PRUITI-CIARELLO & KIRSTY J 5 $4,000.00 Approved
Prop address 588 NEAVES ROAD MARIGINIUP WA 6065
Land Lot 8 P 16880 Vol 1839 Fol 468
Description Carport
Applicants ANTONINO D PRUITI-CIARELLO, KIRSTY J PRUITI-CIARELLO
File Number 35201
DA02/0538 22/04/2002 BRONWYN R SCHULTZ & JOHN M SCHULTZ 1 $117,210.00 Approved
Prop address 5 WARNFORD STREET BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 890 DP 29959 Vol 2513 Fol 871
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants DALE ALCOCK HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/04/2002 00:00:00 AND 30/04/2002
Note: Est Cost not provided on applications for use only or where a flat fee is applicable
Ram Id Date Owners Days Est Cost Decision
DA02/0545 23/04/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 4 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 27 CAMBORNE PARKWAY BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 795 DP 30599
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMEBUYERS CENTRE
File Number
DA02/0547 23/04/2002 CAVERSHAM PROPERTY PTY LTD 1 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 9 HARDWOOD TURN MERRIWA WA 6030
Land Lot 1919 DP 29490 Vol 2515 Fol 18
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants J CORP
File Number
DA02/0554 24/04/2002 ASHLEY R EVERSDEN & ROWENA J EVERSDEN 2 $108,571.00 Approved
Prop address 4 DODDINGTON WAY QUINNS ROCKS WA 6030
Land Lot 422 DP 27516 Vol 2215 Fol 130
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants SCOTT PARK HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0557 24/04/2002 CAVERSHAM PROPERTY PTY LTD 3 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 15 HARDWOOD TURN MERRIWA WA 6030
Land Lot 1921 DP 29490
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants J CORP
File Number
DA02/0566 29/04/2002 PATRICK J MATHERS & VIVIEN M MATHERS 0 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 6 PEASLAKE STREET BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 878 DP 29959 Vol 2513 Fol 859
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants CONTENT LIVING
File Number
DA02/0568 29/04/2002 DAVID S HEATON & PAUL L HEATON 0 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 17 JAMES COOK AVENUE QUINNS ROCKS WA 6030
Land Lot 782 DP 27364 Vol 2214 Fol 797
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMEBUYERS CENTRE
File Number
DA02/0585 30/04/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 0 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 11 ORWELL WAY BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 907 DP 29959
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMEBUYERS CENTRE
File Number
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Level 4 Approval by sb Date 09 May 2002
Level 3 Approval by SB Date 06 May 2002
Level 2 Approval by ch Date 02 May 2002
Level 1 Approval by ch Date 02 May 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning And Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 13
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Issue
Determination of subdivision applications processed in the period between 1 April and 30 April 2002 under delegated authority.
Detail
The West Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) is responsible for determining all subdivision applications within the State. Applications for approval are lodged with the WAPC and are referred to local governments and affected public bodies for comment. Comments are made within 42 days of receiving the application after which the Commission determines the applications. There is a right of appeal by the applicant if aggrieved with the Commission’s decision.
Council has delegated to the Chief Executive Officer its functions relating to the provision of comments to the Commission on subdivision applications. The Chief Executive Officer has in turn delegated to the Planning and Development Division this responsibility. A Land Development Unit has been established to assist with the assessment of all applications.
Those applications considered to be either controversial in nature or contrary to Council policy, are referred to Council for consideration. All other applications are dealt with in respect to the following categories.
SCU 1 Subdivision applications received which are generally consistent with an approved or Agreed Structure Plan (including Outline Development Plan and Development Guide Plan).
SCU 2 Subdivision applications previously supported, or not supported by Council and subsequently determined by the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) consistent with the Council’s recommendation.
SCU 3 Applications for extension of subdivisional approval issued by the WAPC which were previously supported by Council.
SCU 4 Applications for subdivision or amalgamation which result from conditions of development approval given by or on behalf of Council.
SCU 5 Applications for subdivision or amalgamation of lots which would allow the development of the land for uses permitted in the zone within which that land is situated including applications involving the excision of land for road widening, sump sites, school sites, etc.
SCU 6 Applications for subdivision or amalgamation of lots contrary to Council or WAPC Policy or are not generally consistent with an approved or Agreed Structure Plan.
The following table provides the details of the subdivision applications dealt with under delegated authority between 1 April and 30 April 2002.
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Recommendation
That Council NOTE the actions taken in relation to providing comments to the Western Australian Planning Commission on subdivision applications processed under delegated authority between 1 April and 30 April 2002 as listed:
No |
WAPC No/Recd. |
Zoning / LDU Category |
Advice |
WAPC Advised
|
|
1. |
117770
13/11/01 |
Pt Lot 15 (1930) Marmion Avenue, Clarkson
LandCorp |
Centre/Urban Development
SCU1 |
Supported
|
18/4/02
Note: Originally Deferred by WAPC
|
2 |
117865
19/11/01 |
Lot 35 (323) Kingsway, Landsdale 6065
Taylor Woodrow Australia Pty Ltd |
Residential Zoning
SCU6 |
Not Supported
‘Poultry farm buffer’
|
8/4/02
Note: Originally Deferred by WAPC
|
3 |
118466
05/03/02 |
Pt Lot 3 (40) Backshall Place, Wanneroo
KE & P J Okely |
Reservation – Parks & Recreation/Urban Development
SCU6 |
Not Supported
‘Contrary to Agreed LSP’
|
08/4/02 |
4 |
118595
08/03/02 |
Lot 9000 (131) Flynn Drive, Banksia Grove
Homeswest Vacant |
Special Residential02/Urban Development/ Regional Reservation - Other Regional Road
SCU1
|
Supported |
8/4/02 |
5 |
118665
25/03/02 |
Lot 12 (48) Stoney Road, Gnangara
C & M Bolsenbroek |
Rural Resource
SCU5
|
Supported |
4/4/02 |
6 |
118693
28/3/02 |
Lot 9003 (133C) Clarkson Ave, Tapping
Peet & Co Ltd ATF Yatala Unit Trust
|
Urban Development
SCU1 |
Supported |
29/4/02 |
7 |
118763
5/4/02 |
Lot 48 (105) Landsdale Road, Darch
Landsdale Park Pty Ltd
|
Urban Development
SCU1 |
Supported |
22/4/02 |
8 |
118765
5/4/02 |
Lot 9003 (133C) Clarkson Ave, Tapping
Peet & Co Ltd ATF Yatala Unit Trust
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Urban Development
SCU1 |
Supported |
30/4/02 |
9 |
118772
5/4/02 |
Lot 9001 (83) Donnelly Ramble, Wanneroo
Balwyn Wanneroo Pty Ltd
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Urban Development
SCU1 |
Supported |
22/4/02 |
10 |
22-02
14/3/02 |
Lot 245 (104) Manchester Drive, Hocking
G R Beckhurst
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Urban Development
SCU1 |
Supported |
4/4/02 |
11 |
299-02
27/03/02 |
Lot 49 (6) Sinagra Street, Wanneroo
H Hill
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Residential
SCU5 |
Supported |
15/4/02 |
12 |
1188601
12/03/02 |
Lot 35 (69) Landsdale Road, Darch
A & B Klarich
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Urban Development
SCU1 |
Supported |
4/4/02 |
13 |
118602
12/3/02 |
Lot 35 (69) Landsdale Road, Darch
A & B Klarich
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Urban Development
SCU1 |
Supported |
4/4/02 |
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Level 5 Approval by sb Date 16 May 2002
Level 4 Approval by sb Date 09 May 2002
Level 3 Approval by SB Date 06 May 2002
Level 2 Approval by ch Date 02 May 2002
Level 1 Approval by Paul Watt Date 30 April 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 3
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Issue
To consider the adoption and release for public comment of a draft Management Plan prepared for the Gnangara Lake Reserve (GLR).
Background
The GLR has been suffering a loss of environmental and social value for a considerable period of time, owing to several different factors, including the following:
· Uncontrolled off-road vehicle access;
· Weed invasion;
· Phytophthora dieback;
· Poor Fire management;
· Inappropriate facilities;
· Poor access;
· Water quality;
· Bushland fragmentation and inappropriate tracks; and
· Fragmentation of ownership and management responsibilities.
In recognition of this, at its meeting of 6 February 2001 (Item W20-02/01) Council resolved that it:
“1. Defers the upgrade of reticulation works at Lake Gnangara Park, as approved in the current budget, until a new Management Plan for the park is prepared to reflect the current policies and practices.
2. Approves the preparation of a brief for the appointment of a consultant to prepare a new Management Plan for Lake Gnangara Park.
3. Lists for consideration in the draft 2001/2002 Capital Works Budget an amount of $100,000 for fencing, signage and associated restoration works for Lake Gnangara Park.”
Detail
The various land parcels comprising GLR are vested with the City of Wanneroo, Department of Planning and Infrastructure (DPI) and Department of Conservation and Land Management (CALM). This fragmentation of ownership and therefore management responsibility means that the site has not previously been considered in a holistic manner.
The existing Management Plan dates from 1990 and is considered to be significantly outdated owing to improvements in environmental awareness, knowledge, policy, legislation etc. The plan also only considers land vested with the City.
To ensure the best possible outcomes the brief for quotes to prepare the Management Plan was prepared in consultation with the CALM and DPI. After consideration of submissions, environmental consultants ATA Environmental were subsequently engaged by the City to prepare the Management Plan. The DPI and CALM have both expressed support for the development of the Management Plan, with the CALM contributing to the process by engaging a consultant to map the extent of Phytopthora dieback in the reserve. Representatives from both agencies have also been involved with the preparation process with their comments requested at several stages. A copy of the draft Management Plan has been placed in the Elected Members reading room.
Consultation
The draft Management Plan was prepared with the involvement of the CALM and DPI and the City’s Conservation Advisory Committee. A workshop was held with the City’s Conservation Advisory Committee and other invited stakeholders to examine options for the reserve on 10th October 2001. It is now intended to release the draft for public comment for a period of 6 weeks. Copies of the plan will be distributed to the DPI, CALM, Water and Rivers Commission and adjoining landowners for formal comment as part of the consultative process.
Comment
The draft GLR Management Plan seeks to improve the environmental and social qualities of the Gnangara Lake area by considering the bushland and wetland as a single portion of land. Each of the relevant agencies will be responsible for adopting and implementing the Management Plan as it relates to land under its management. The draft GLR Management Plan is intended to be reviewed within 5 years and makes a number of recommendations under the following headings;
· Principal management directions;
· Conservation;
· Recreation;
· Leases and commercial operations;
· Community relations;
· Research and monitoring; and
· Implementation.
The detailed list of recommendations under each of these headings is set out in Attachment 1 of this report. Each recommendation has been allocated a timeframe for implementation and a responsible agency to ensure that it is carried out. The primary focus of the draft Management Plan has been to control off-road vehicle access, enable pedestrian access, improve facilities including carparking, prevent further bushland degradation and enable rehabilitation. The Plan proposes that the reserve be divided into 3 zones each with a different management focus. The zones are:
· Conservation and Protection Zone;
· Recreation Zone; and
· Rehabilitation Demonstration Zone.
The plan indicating these zones and other recommendations is set out in Attachment 2 of this report. The extent of each zone is based upon the quality of the vegetation and existing land uses. The Conservation and Protection Zone comprises most of the site, with the Rehabilitation Demonstration Zone occupying land that was formerly used as a quarry. The proposed Recreation Zone areas refers to the existing semi-developed areas. The Management Plan recommends that conservation should be established as the principal management direction, with any other uses to be compatible with this.
The Management Plan identifies a strong need to review the vesting and management responsibilities of land within the GLR (see points 4-6 of Table 7 in Attachment 1) and contemplates that the nominated responsible agencies for implementing the various management strategies may change following this review. Whilst this is considered a sound approach, given the regional significance of the GLR and limited capacity of the City to undertake a number of the strategies, it is considered that the allocation of responsibilities should also be reviewed prior to the final adoption of the management plan to ensure the agency with the appropriate expertise and resourcing to carry out the various strategies is identified. This review can be undertaken in consultation with the relevant agencies during the public comment period.
Strategic Implications
The draft Gnangara Lake Reserve Management Plan is consistent with the City’s draft Strategic Plan (SP) and its goal of Environmental Sustainability. A suggested action of the SP is to “review and develop management plans for priority sites”.
The development of this Management Plan is also in accordance with the prioritised actions recognised in the City’s Draft Local Environmental Strategy.
Policy Implications
The review of the Management Plan is consistent with the City’s policy on Environmental Sustainability which has the following objectives:
“To:
· Protect and enhance the natural and human environment for the benefit of present and future generations;
· Minimise, as far as practicable, any adverse environmental impacts associated with its activities
· Take advantage of environmentally beneficial opportunities.”
Financial Implications
The Management Plan has financial implications for all 3 landholders – the City of Wanneroo, CALM and DPI. The draft Plan makes recommendations for works in several areas that will ultimately cost a considerable amount (Attachment 3 refers).
The cost estimates are for the total land area and have not been broken down into areas that are the responsibility of the 3 landholders. The plan notes that any rehabilitation undertaken will need to be a long term proposition, owing to the high cost involved and identifies 3 sites as priorities, with most of the area being on land managed by the DPI or CALM. The adoption of a Management Plan may assist the City in obtaining funds from other sources to assist with the proposed works schedule.
Council has $100,000 allocated in the current financial year budget for fencing and associated works for this reserve.
This amount will need to be considered by the Council as part of the carry forward budget for 2002/2003 as the installation of fencing and/or bollards is identified as a high priority.
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority.
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Recommendation
That Council:-
1. ADOPTS the Management Strategies and Plan contained within the Draft Gnangara Lake Reserve Management Plan, as outlined in Attachments 1 and 2 to this report, and advertises the Management Strategies and Plan for public comment for a period of 6 weeks.
2. REVIEW the responsible agency designations for the various management strategies during the public comment period in consultation with the relevant agencies.
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ATTACHMENT 1
10. SUMMARY OF MANAGEMENT
STRATEGIES
All of the management strategies included in this Management Plan are listed in Table 7. Each of the management strategies has been assigned a rating for implementation that identifies those strategies that should be focussed on initially and those that can be implemented at a later time.
The rating system applicable as part of this Management Plan is as follows:
High [H] primary importance, implement immediately (within 2 years)
Medium [M] secondary importance, implement within 2 –5 years
Low [L] longer term consideration, implement within 5-10 years
The agency that should have primary responsibility for implementing or overseeing implementation of the management strategy is nominated in Table 7. In several instances all of the landowners or vesting authorities of land within GLR are considered responsible for implementation of the strategies, while for others the primary role for implementation is assigned to a single agency.
The nominated responsible agency may change subject to the negotiations and outcome of strategies to establish a Regional Park (P4) and establishment of the coordinating group (P5) and interim formal management arrangements (P6).
TABLE 7
MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES
Management Strategy |
Rating |
Responsible Agency |
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PRINCIPAL MANAGEMENT DIRECTIONS |
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Establish conservation as the primary goal of GLR and allow and promote managed recreation, educational and research activities consistent with the conservation objectives. |
H |
ALL |
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Adopt the management principles for GLR outlined in this Management Plan. |
H |
ALL |
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Implement management of GLR according to the zones and their acceptable uses and facilities identified in this Management Plan. |
H |
ALL |
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Amend the vesting purpose and create reserves as necessary to ensure the entire GLR is managed as a Conservation and Recreation “A” Class reserve as part of a broader Regional Park with CALM as the managing authority. |
M-L |
ALL |
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Establish a coordinating group to oversee implementation of this Management Plan. |
H |
ALL |
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Establish interim formal management arrangements to coordinate management between the vested agencies and landowners until a Regional Park is formed. |
H |
ALL |
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Ensure adequate liaison with relevant agencies to promote integrated management of GLR with adjoining areas such as Gnangara Park and any future Regional Park incorporating nearby wetlands. |
M |
ALL |
Management Strategy |
Rating |
Responsible Agency |
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CONSERVATION |
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Investigate the causes of acidification within the lake and develop a remediation program. |
M-L |
CoW |
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Regularly review results of water level, water quality and biological monitoring within the lake, and identify significant changes or issues and implement strategies as necessary. |
H |
CoW |
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Progressively rehabilitate disturbed and degraded areas initially focussing efforts in areas that have greatest potential to impact on better quality vegetation areas. |
H-M |
ALL |
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Implement a weed control program that prioritises control of weeds based on invasiveness, distribution and impacts, focuses on areas adjacent to those that are largely weed free, and is integrated with rehabilitation works. |
H |
ALL |
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Ensure recreation areas are appropriately designed to minimise potential for grass and other species to invade bushland areas. |
H |
CoW |
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Follow suitable hygiene practices during implementation of works. |
H |
ALL |
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Consider strategic phosphorus acid or phosphite application to control spread into currently uninfested areas. |
M-L |
ALL |
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Use species that are resistant to dieback to revegetate areas that have been mapped as infested or uninterpretable. |
H |
ALL |
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Consider implementing a baiting program for feral animals in association with feral animal control methods that may be implemented within adjoining pine plantations. |
M-L |
ALL |
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Consider imposing controls on domestic cats within surrounding development areas. |
M-L |
CoW |
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Install and maintain firebreaks as outlined in this Management Plan. |
H |
CoW with CALM & DPI |
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Develop and implement a Fire Management and Response Plan for GLR. |
H |
ALL |
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Remove all waste such as car bodies, sheet metal and household refuse from GLR on a continuous basis. |
H |
CoW with CALM & DPI |
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Ensure the implementation of management measures is in accordance with the requirements of the Aboriginal Heritage Act 1972. |
H |
ALL |
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Incorporate information on the cultural values into interpretative material and facilities where feasible. |
M |
ALL |
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Liaise with Aboriginal groups to discuss proposed works and determine possible involvement in the management of GLR. |
H |
ALL |
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Protect important viewscapes from nominated recreational areas. |
H |
CoW |
RECREATION |
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Develop recreational areas with appropriate facilities within the areas of GLR nominated as suitable for recreational use in accordance with this Management Plan. |
H |
CoW |
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Remove existing facilities on the south-east of the lake and develop new facilities including toilets, picnic areas, parkland, play equipment and car parking. |
H |
CoW |
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Consider development of a Rehabilitation Demonstration area within the disused quarry near Gnangara Road to include recreational opportunities associated with environmental education as part of the rehabilitation strategy. |
M |
ALL |
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Install fencing or bollards around recreation nodes and GLR perimeter to limit off road vehicle access. |
H |
CoW |
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Prohibit access for activities such as wildflower harvesting and off-road vehicle training. |
H-M |
CALM |
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Install dual use paths and walk trails around the periphery of the wetland and within the bushland areas. |
H-M |
CoW with CALM & DPI |
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Ensure access for fire fighting and maintenance vehicles. |
H |
CoW with CALM & DPI |
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Permit dogs within Recreation Zones only on a leash. |
H |
CoW |
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Install bridle trails adjacent to the dual use path around the lake and along firebreaks in the northern section of GLR. |
H |
CoW with CALM & DPI |
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Annually review the impacts of horse riding and dog exercise activities as part of routine monitoring. |
M |
CoW with CALM & DPI |
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Rationalise tracks by closing and rehabilitating tracks with no identified use. |
H |
CoW with CALM & DPI |
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Erect signage at strategic locations that informs visitors of access and facilities, and provides interpretive material about the values of GLR and possible impacts of inappropriate use of the area. |
H-M |
CoW with CALM & DPI |
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Promote visitor safety through educative material and signage. |
H-M |
ALL |
LEASES & COMMERCIAL OPERATIONS |
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Mining and quarrying activities within GLR should not be permitted. |
H |
ALL |
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Any permitted commercial activities are to be consistent with or complementary to the conservation objectives |
H |
ALL |
COMMUNITY RELATIONS |
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Investigate the potential use of the existing house within GLR for interpretive and educative purposes and/or as a base for community groups assisting within environmental management in the area. |
M |
CoW with CALM & DPI |
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Signage, leaflets, articles and interpretive walk trails should be used to encourage greater appreciation of the values of GLR and its management. |
M |
CoW with CALM & DPI |
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Support and encourage involvement of the community and community based organizations in seed collection, tree planting, weed removal and monitoring by informing the community of planned activities and canvassing support. |
H |
CoW with CALM & DPI |
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Develop programs in association with local schools for involvement with activities such as seed collecting, planting and monitoring, and for visits to GLR to increase awareness and appreciation of the area. |
M |
CoW with CALM & DPI |
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Seek the input of local residents as part of the process of implementation and review of this Management Plan. |
H |
CoW with CALM & DPI |
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Use signage or organised events to identify community groups, schools, and other parties that are involved in or sponsor activities associated with management of GLR. |
M |
CoW with CALM & DPI |
RESEARCH & MONITORING |
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Promote research activities within GLR particularly to investigate water quality issues within Gnangara Lake through liaison with relevant agencies and educational institutions. |
M |
CoW with CALM & DPI |
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Support the continuation of current monitoring programs undertaken by the WRC. |
H |
CoW with CALM & DPI |
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Routinely monitor changes in bushland condition and weed distribution, fire events, visitor usage and impacts of activities. |
H |
CoW with CALM & DPI |
IMPLEMENTATION |
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Develop a detailed 5 year program for the implementation of the measures outlined in this Management Plan. |
H |
CoW with CALM & DPI |
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Liaise with the various responsible agencies or owners of land in GLR to ensure a coordinated management approach for implementation, funding and staffing is developed. |
H |
ALL |
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Coordinate activities of community groups and volunteers within GLR. |
H-M |
CoW |
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Review management strategies and implementation progress on an annual basis in conjunction with preparation of a detailed works program. The review should identify what has been achieved and consider the implications of any new information. |
H |
CoW with CALM & DPI |
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Revise the plan within 5 years from the date the final plan is produced |
H |
CoW with CALM & DPI |
Note: CoW: City of Wanneroo
CALM: Department of Conservation & Land Management
DPI: Department of Planning & Infrastructure
ALL: CoW, CALM, DPI
WRC: Water & Rivers Commission
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ATTACHMENT 3
TABLE 6
INDICATIVE COSTS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF WORK
Management Proposal |
Estimated Requirements |
Cost per unit * |
Estimated Total Cost |
Car Parking |
750m2 (25 bays) |
Concrete / Asphalt: $25/m2 |
$18,750 |
Limestone: $7/m2 |
$5,250 |
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Road Access
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~200m |
Concrete / Asphalt: $150/m |
$30,000 |
Limestone: $50/m |
$10,000 |
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DUP |
5800m |
Limestone: $10/m |
$58,000 |
Walk Paths |
2400m |
Limestone: $10/m |
$24,000 |
Fencing |
9400m |
Ringlock (1.2m): $10/m |
$94,000 |
Bollards |
650m |
1.5m, 600mm in: $15/m |
$9,750 |
Vehicle Access Point |
13 access points |
Collapsible Bollard: $900ea |
$11,700 |
Removable Bollard: $150ea |
$1,950 |
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Steel Mesh Gate: $500ea |
$6,500 |
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Bridle Trails/Fire Breaks (ripping of soil, minor clearing) |
5900m |
$0.15/m |
$885 |
BBQ (standard two plate electric in brick surround) |
2 units |
$7,000 per unit |
$14,000 |
Tables/Seating (on concrete slab) |
6 units |
$1,000 per unit |
$6,000 |
Play Equipment (pit and equipment) |
1 unit |
$25,000-$35,000 per unit |
$25,000-$35,000 |
Signage (Sign and posts) |
2 large (80x60cm) |
$400ea |
$800 |
10 small (40x30cm) |
$150ea |
$1,500 |
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Rehabilitation (development of detailed Rehabilitation Plan and implementation of revegetation / weed control) |
~400,000m2 |
$2.50/m2 |
$1,000,000 |
Note: * Estimates identified above do not include costs of on-going maintenance and monitoring
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Level 5 Approval by sb Date 16 May 2002
Level 4 Approval by sb Date 09 May 2002
Level 3 Approval by SB Date 06 May 2002
Level 2 Approval by sb Date 06 May 2002
Level 1 Approval by hw Date 03 May 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning & Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
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Issue
Consideration of an extension of time to allow relocation of an unauthorised manufacturing business.
Background
In April 2002, the City investigated a rural property in Mary Street, Wanneroo, and observed metal roof trusses stored on the lot. An investigation later revealed the trusses were being manufactured in a large shed on the lot.
Detail
The subject land is zoned “ Rural Resources” under District Planning Scheme No 2 where manufacturing processes fall within the definition of “general industry” or ‘light industry”. Both definitions are “X” uses, which are not permitted uses, for that zoning.
As the City has no discretion to consider such a use, a notice to discontinue the business within 14 days was issued by the City. The lot owner subsequently contacted the City and requested a non-conforming use right for a period of 12 months as he claimed not to have been aware of the planning requirements.
Comment
Manufacturing is a use that is not permitted in a Rural Resource zone.
Once the City is made aware of any illegal activities it is obliged to take the necessary action to bring about compliance. The City has endeavoured to do this within a timeframe which is considered to be reasonable, recognising that in almost all circumstances, negotiation ensues over an extended period. This period would ordinarily take up to 3 months.
The City considers that a three month period is an appropriate and reasonable time to find and relocate the current business to an approved site. It is understood, however, that the owner has not supported this but has sought a six month period instead. It should be noted that the City has not been able to confirm this in writing.
Council has two options available on this matter:
1. It can support an extension of time to provide six months for the activity to cease operating from this site.
2. If, however, it is felt that the six month moratorium is too excessive and creates administration difficulties in monitoring the non-permitted use, Council can reject the application and support a three month deadline for the closure of the unauthorised activities on the lot.
Statutory Compliance
The current manufacturing activity being conducted on the subject lot is illegal under DPS No 2 and therefore must be discontinued.
Strategic Implications
Nil
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
Nil
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority.
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Recommendation
That Council ADVISES the owner that the current activity being conducted at Lot 7 Mary Street Wanneroo is not permitted and therefore must cease operating within 3 months and relocate from the lot.
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Level 4 Approval by jan brindal Date 08 May 2002
Level 3 Approval by Jan Brindal Date 06 May 2002
Level 2 Approval by Jan Brindal Date 06 May 2002
Level 1 Approval by Jan Brindal Date 06 May 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Technical Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 1
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Issue
To consider the reduction of the speed limit in Brazier Road, Yanchep as requested by Main Roads Western Australia.
Background
Recently the City became aware that Brazier Road from Two Rocks Road to Wilkie Avenue (in front of the Yanchep Lagoon kiosk) became a dedicated road under the care and the responsibility of the City as at 14 September 2001. As a result Main Roads Western Australia (MRWA) was requested to review the speed limit and road safety signs on this road. The current speed limit on Brazier Road is 60km/h.
Detail
MRWA has advised that it proposes to remove the current 60km/h speed limit on Brazier Road between Yanchep Beach Road and Wilkie Avenue and implement a 50km/h speed limit. This change will rationalise the speed limit to 50km/h for the whole of the Yanchep townsite. The revised speed limit will extend a distance of 150m north of the Yanchep Beach Road/Two Rocks Road intersection. It is then proposed to change to 70km/h for the next 500m and thereafter revert to the existing 90km/h speed limit – refer Attachment 1.
Comment
The Brazier Road alignment contains a set of reverse curves and in the last five years a number of recorded crashes of the “Out of Control” or “Runoff Road” type have occurred. It is the main access to the lagoon/kiosk area, which also attracts a large number of visitors. Brazier Road also provides alternative access to local residences.
MRWA has already indicated that the “proposed change has the endorsement of the Officer in Charge, Two Rocks Police Station”.
In considering the above information and in the interests of road safety for all road users, it is suggested that the proposed changes to the speed limit be supported.
Statutory Compliance
MRWA is responsible for speed zoning and associated signage and as part of its speed zoning procedure has sought Council’s concurrence to the reduction in speed limits in Brazier Road.
Strategic Implications
This proposal to reduce the speed limit in Brazier Road to 50kph is consistent with the goal of “Healthy Communities” in the City’s draft Strategic Plan and in particular with the objective to support and encourage the delivery of a safe and effective transport network
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
Nil
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
That Council ADVISES Main Roads Western Australia that it concurs with the proposed reduction in the speed limit on Brazier Road between Yanchep Beach Road and Wilkie Avenue from 60kph to 50kph.
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Level 4 Approval by jan brindal Date 08 May 2002
Level 3 Approval by Jan Brindal Date 06 May 2002
Level 2 Approval by Karen Delves Date 03 May 2002
Level 1 Approval by Karen Delves Date 03 May 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Technical Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 1
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Issue
To consider the installation of parking prohibition signs and associated kerb and footpath works in Calvert Way, Girrawheen.
Background
Parents accessing Girrawheen High School use Calvert Way to pick up and set down their children. The former City of Wanneroo/Joondalup constructed carparking embayments in 1998. Complaints have been received from the school regarding sight distance being obscured by parents parking on the northern verge, to the west of the school’s crossover.
Detail
Issues identified as a result of a site visit were:
· Most of the school catchment area is located towards Koondoola/Girrawheen and not Marangaroo. Both pedestrian and motorist activity is generated from these directions via Calvert Way.
·
The carparking embayments on Calvert Way east are not being
utilised by parents and similarly the eastern carpark within the school is not
being fully utilised by teachers and
Year 12’s.
· Vehicles parked on the northern verge, west of the crossover for the entry to the school are obstructing sight distance for motorist and pedestrians.
· Vehicles parked on the southern verge (in front of the residences) blocked driveways and contributed to the deterioration of any grassed area on the verge. Vehicles also parked contra flow in the carparking embayments.
· Vehicles parked on the footpaths.
Outcomes to resolve many of the issues were identified as follows:
· Install “No Stopping Road or Verge” signs on the southern verge of Calvert Way (to preserve the residents amenity and access to their properties) and on the northern verge of Calvert Way to enhance sight distance for those egressing from the school’s carpark.
· Modification of the kerb profile to semi-mountable kerb in order to restrict vehicles mounting the verge.
· Reconstruction of the footpath to safely blend with the new semi-mountable kerb
· Modification to the school’s crossover.
Consultation
Consultation has taken place with the residents of Calvert Way who will be affected by parking prohibitions and the Principal of the school. All are in agreement with the parking prohibition signs being installed and the modifications to the kerb and footpath.
Comment
The installation of a new kerb profile on the southern side of Calvert Way will encroach into the old footpath and a section of the footpath will therefore require reconstruction. It is also an opportunity for residents to improve their crossovers and enhance their refurbished houses.
The installation of the parking prohibition sign on the road or verge will not be impeded by the proposed kerb modifications and can be installed immediately. This will enhance sight distance for both pedestrians and motorists egressing from the school site and will allow motorists travelling on the road network clearer vision of pedestrians and cyclists also using the road network. However, the kerb and footpath works are an integral part of the scheme to resolve the parking problems in Calvert Way and their implementation as part of the sign installation is supported.
Attachment 1 details the location/extent of the proposed parking prohibitions.
The estimated cost of the kerb and footpath remedial works is $15,000. The Education Department WA has not allocated any funds to the Wanneroo Junior Primary School Project (50% funding by each party), and the City funding of $30,000 in the 2001/2002 Capital Works Budget will not be expended. It is recommended that the works at Calvert Way be funded from this source with appropriate budget reallocation to be actioned. The remaining budget of $15,000 allocated to the Wanneroo Junior Primary School Project is available for reallocation.
Statutory Compliance
Nil
Strategic Implications
This proposal to install parking prohibition signs in Calvert Way, Girrawheen is consistent with the goal of “Healthy Communitites” in the City’s draft Strategic Plan and in particular with the objective to support and encourage the delivery of a safe and effective transport network.
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
A budget reallocation from Project No. 2193 (Wanneroo Junior Primary School, Shaw Road) totalling $15,000 is requested to fund remedial works at Calvert Way in support of proposed parking prohibitions. A new project number will need to be allocated for this work to be titled as Calvert Way Parking Prohibition Remedial Works.
Voting Requirements
Absolute Majority
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Recommendation
That Council:-
1. APPROVES the installation of “No Stopping Road or Verge” signs in Calvert Way as shown on City of Wanneroo Drawing No T 1791-1-0.
2. APPROVES the modifications to the kerbing and footpath in Calvert Way, Girrawheen as shown on City of Wanneroo Drawing No T 1791-1-0 and at an estimated cost of $15,000.
3. Pursuant to Section 6.8(1)(6) of the Local Government Act, APPROVES by an ABSOLUTE MAJORITY, the expenditure to be incurred in respect to Recommendation 2.
4. NOTES that the cost of kerbing and footpath works associated with proposed parking prohibitions at Calvert Way, Girrawheen are to be funded from Project 2193 Wanneroo Junior Primary School, Shaw Road Capital Works Budget Allocation, giving rise to the following budget amendment:
Project No |
From |
To |
Comment |
2193 |
$15,000 |
|
Part of Wanneroo Junior Primary School, Shaw Road Capital Works Budget Allocation not expended due to Education Department WA not having allocated funds to cover their 50% share of the project cost. |
To be allocated |
|
$15,000 |
Cost of remedial works associated with proposed parking prohibitions at Calvert Way, Girrawheen. |
5. NOTIFIES Girrawheen High School and the residents of Calvert Way of Council’s decision.
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Level 4 Approval by jan brindal Date 08 May 2002
Level 3 Approval by Jan Date 06 May 2002
Level 2 Approval by Jan Brindal Date 06 May 2002
Level 1 Approval by Jan Brindal Date 06 May 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Technical Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachment: Nil
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Issue
To consider budget provision for the City’s component of the funding for the road projects approved in the 2002/2003 Metropolitan Regional Road Program.
Background
Council at its meeting on 1 May 2001 (Item W149-05/01 refers) endorsed the submission of the following projects to Main Roads WA for funding as part of the Metropolitan Regional Road Program.
Road Improvement Projects 2002/2003 to 2005/2006
YEAR |
ROAD |
SECTION OF PROPOSED DUAL CARRIAGEWAY |
ESTIMATED PROJECT COST |
POINTS SCORE |
2002/2003 |
Alexander Drive |
Hepburn Avenue to Gnangara Rd |
$ 2,750,000 |
611 |
2002/2003 |
Mirrabooka Avenue |
Marangaroo Dr to Hepburn Ave |
$ 1,740,000 |
616 |
2004/2005 |
Hepburn Avenue |
Giralt Road to Mirrabooka Ave |
$ 3,500,000 |
443 |
Road Rehabilitation Projects – 2002/2003
ITEM |
ROAD |
SECTION |
SUBURB |
WORKS |
1 |
Yanchep Beach Road |
Ch 900 to Ch 2250 – Ch00 at Wanneroo Road |
Yanchep |
Asphalt Reseal |
2 |
Kingsway |
Wanneroo Road to Skiet Road |
Madeley |
Asphalt Reseal |
3 |
Evandale Road |
Kingsway to Friendly Way |
Darch |
Asphalt Reseal |
4 |
Buckingham Drive |
Wanneroo Road to Hartman Road |
Wangara |
Asphalt Reseal |
5 |
Elliott Road |
Greenfields Circuit to Benmuni Road |
Wanneroo/ Hocking |
Asphalt Reseal |
6 |
Giralt Road |
Parin Road to Napier Road |
Marangaroo |
Asphalt Reseal |
7 |
Templeton Crescent |
Marangaroo Drive to Wanneroo Road |
Girrawheen |
Asphalt Reseal |
8 |
Quarkum Street |
Elliott Road to Karimba Street |
Wanneroo |
Asphalt Reseal |
At its meeting on 4 September 2001, Council reviewed the submissions for Road Improvement Projects (Item TS06-09/01 refers) based on audited point scores and resolved:
‘To advise the North West Regional Road Sub Group of the following priorities for funding in the 2002/2003 Metropolitan Regional Road Program – Improvements Projects:
Mirrabooka Avenue – Marangaroo Drive to Hepburn Avenue
Alexander Drive – Hepburn Avenue to Gnangara Road”.
Detail
The Minister for Planning and Infrastructure approved on 26 March 2002 the following projects as part of the 2002/2003 Metropolitan Regional Road Program.
Road Improvement Projects
Hester Avenue – Marmion Avenue to Hidden Valley Retreat |
$ 459,333 |
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|
Dual Carriageway Stage 2 Funding |
|
|
Mirrabooka Avenue – Marangaroo drive to Hepburn Avenue |
$ 540,667 |
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|
Dual Carriageway Stage 1 Funding |
|
|
TOTAL |
$1,000,000 |
Road Rehabilitation Projects
Kingsway, Madeley - Wanneroo Road to Skeet Road |
$ 60,333 |
Buckingham Drive, Wangara – Wanneroo Road to Hartman Drive |
$133,700 |
Elliot Road, Wanneroo – Greenfields Circuit to Benmuni Road |
$102,924 |
Evandale Road, Darch – Kingsway to Friendly Way |
$37,510 |
Comment
The reconstruction of Evandale Road to urban road standard with kerbing, drainage and asphalt seal has recently been completed as part of land development for the section between Kingsway and the Landsdale Farm School. When Hepburn Avenue, between Giralt Road and Mirrabooka Avenue is constructed there will be further upgrading works and modifications undertaken to Evandale Road between the Landsdale Farm School and Friendly Way. At the time of preparing the funding submission for an asphalt overlay to Evandale Road, a firm commitment for the upgrading of Evandale Road and construction of Hepburn Avenue had not been made. Given this commitment is now in place, it is recommended that Council advise Main Roads WA of these new developments and withdraw the Evandale Road Rehabilitation submission as it no longer complies with the guidelines.
With the remaining approved projects there is a requirement for Council to fund a minimum of one third the total cost of the works. On this basis, the recommended funding in the draft 2002/2003 Roadworks Capital Works Budget is summarised below:
Road Name |
Total 2002/2003 Funding |
MRRP Funding |
Council Funding |
Hester Avenue |
$1,700,00 |
$459,333 |
$1,240,667 |
Mirrabooka Avenue |
$1,000,000 |
$540,667 |
$459,333 |
Kingsway |
$90,500 |
$61,333 |
$30,167 |
Buckingham Drive |
$213,576 |
$133,700 |
$79,876 |
Elliot Road |
$172,924 |
$102,924 |
$70,000 |
TOTAL |
$3,177,000 |
$1,296,957 |
$1,880,043 |
Statutory Compliance
Nil
Strategic Implications
The funding of road improvement and rehabilitation projects through the Metropolitan Regional Road Program is consistent with the goal of “Healthy Communities” in the City’s draft Strategic Plan and in particular with the objective to provide appropriate infrastructure to improve safety and security within the community.
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
In accordance with the “Guidelines for Distribution of State Roads Funds to Local Government” as part of the Metropolitan Regional Road Program, Council is responsible for funding a minimum of one third of the cost of approved projects to ensure receipt of the State Government funding
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
That Council:-
1. NOTES that the following projects and associated funding have been approved as part of the 2002/2003 Metropolitan Regional Road Program:
Hester Avenue |
$459,333 |
Mirrabooka Avenue |
$540,667 |
Kingsway |
$61,333 |
Buckingham Drive |
$133,700 |
Elliot Road |
$102,924 |
Evandale road |
$37,510 |
2. ADVISES Main Roads WA that it withdraws the Evandale Road Rehabilitation submission due to its upgrade as part of land development and proposed Hepburn Avenue roadworks.
3. LISTS with a high priority for consideration in the draft 2002/2003 Roadworks Capital Works Budget the following funding for road projects approved as part of the Metropolitan Regional Road Program.
Road Name |
Total 2002/2003 Funding |
MRRP Funding |
Council Funding |
Hester Avenue |
$1,700,00 |
$459,333 |
$1,240,667 |
Mirrabooka Avenue |
$1,000,000 |
$540,667 |
$459,333 |
Kingsway |
$90,500 |
$61,333 |
$30,167 |
Buckingham Drive |
$213,576 |
$133,700 |
$79,876 |
Elliot Road |
$172,924 |
$102,924 |
$70,000 |
TOTAL |
$3,177,000 |
$1,296,957 |
$1,880,043 |
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Level 4 Approval by jan brindal Date 08 May 2002
Level 3 Approval by Jan Brindal Date 06 May 2002
Level 2 Approval by Jan Brindal Date 06 May 2002
Level 1 Approval by Jan Brindal Date 06 May 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Technical Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
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Issue
To consider a budget reallocation to utilise savings from Project Number 1159 – Caffagio Crescent and Senario Drive to accommodate a shortfall in funding for the Franklin Road Shoulder Reconstruction Project as part of the Roads to Recovery Programme.
Background
The City received funding under the Federal Government Roads to Recovery Programme and allocated it to three projects as part of the 2001/2002 Capital Works Budget. Major works for one of these projects (Project No 1159 – Construction of Caffagio Crescent & Senario Drive) are complete and unexpended funds are available for reallocation to other road projects in accordance with the guidelines for the Roads to Recovery Program.
Detail
Funds received under the Roads to Recovery Programme were allocated to the following projects in the 2001/2002 Capital Works Budget:
Project Number |
Description |
Funds |
1159 |
Caffagio Crescent & Senario Drive – Road Construction |
$377,331 |
2130 |
Franklin Road – Shoulder Construction |
$320,000 |
1213 |
Rangeview Road – Road Upgrade |
$234,669 |
These funds were allocated based on preliminary cost estimates prepared during the budget formulation process for the 2001/2002 budget. However, during construction of Project Number 1159 - Caffagio Crescent and Senario Drive, the scope of works was reviewed resulting in a reduction of the extent of earthworks, brick paving and landscaping on the northern side of Caffagio Crescent and on the eastern side of Senario Drive. Major works associated with this project have now been completed and unexpended funds in the order of $104,000 are available for use on other eligible projects. In order to fully utilise these funds provided under the Roads to Recovery Programme during the current financial year, it is necessary to reallocate surplus funds to other projects proposed for completion prior to 30 June 2002.
Council considered a report on this matter at its meeting on 9 April 2002 and approved the reallocation of $65,000 from Project No 1159, Caffagio Crescent and Senario Drive – Road Construction to Project No 1213, Rangeview Road Reconstruction Project to meet the shortfall in funding for an increased scope of works for the project.
Franklin Road, Wanneroo is currently in the process of being upgraded between Trichet Road and Caporn Street. This project involves shoulder reconstruction to establish a 7.4 metre wide carriageway width, with 1.2 metre wide unsealed bitumen emulsion stabilised shoulders. It is funded from Project No 2130 which has a $320,000 approved budget allocation for this purpose. At the completion of this project the existing sealed surface will be asphalt resurfaced to a 7.4 metre width utilising the 2001/2002 Metropolitan Regional Road Program funding for this purpose.
A fundamental component of this upgrading project is to provide adequate drainage provisions on either side of the road. The normal rural standard drainage comprises open table drains with culverts across crossovers where required. Physical site constraints such as lamp posts, crossovers, boundary wall levels and underground utility services dictate that some kerbing and underground piped stormwater drainage will be necessary to adequately address the stormwater runoff from the pavement. The recent April rains highlighted the need to construct drainage facilities beyond that normally provided for rural roads. Although the drainage issue is complicated to a degree from runoff discharged from private properties, it is not considered that this situation is fundamental to the difficulties encountered.
This project was estimated on the basis that the upgrading work would be fully compliant with the City’s normal rural road standard, however these additional drainage requirements make it necessary for Council to consider a funding reallocation to meet the additional $39,000 cost associated with the kerbing and piped drainage.
Comment
The shoulder reconstruction works on Franklin Road between Rome road and Belgrade Road have been put on hold subject to additional funding being sourced for the proposed drainage upgrade works. These works are required to address existing drainage problems and the reallocation of funds is supported to undertake the drainage upgrade as part of the shoulder reconstruction works.
Project No’s 1159 (Caffagio Crescent and Senario Drive) and 2130 (Franklin Road) are funded from the Roads to Recovery Programme and it is therefore appropriate to reallocate funds to the value of $39,000 from Project Number 1159 to Project Number 2130 so that the drainage works can be undertaken in conjunction with the shoulder reconstruction works.
The stormwater that is discharging from private properties in the vicinity is secondary to the fundamental drainage difficulties and will be pursued with the property owners with a view to minimising this additional runoff into the Franklin Road reserve.
Statutory Compliance
“13.2 A person shall not allow storm water or other waste water to discharge onto:
(a) an adjoining lot without the current approval of the adjoining owner; or
(b) on to a road reserve or other property under the care control and management of the local government without the approval of the local government.”
Strategic Implications
Nil
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
This report recommends the reallocation of funds between approved projects as part of the Roads to Recovery Programme and does not require the injection of additional funds to complete these projects.
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
That Council:-
1. NOTES that the change in scope of works for the Franklin Road Shoulder Reconstruction Project to incorporate drainage upgrade works beyond the normal rural road standard in the section between Rome Road and Belgrade Road has resulted in an estimated shortfall in funding of $39,000 for this Roads to Recovery Programme approved project.
2. NOTES that the shortfall in funding from the Franklin Road Shoulder Reconstruction Project is to be funded from the Roads to Recovery Programme through budget savings on roadworks associated with the Caffagio Crescent and Senario Drive Road Construction Project, giving rise to the following budget amendment:
Project No |
From |
To |
Description |
1159 |
$39,000 |
|
Caffagio Crescent and Senario Drive |
2130 |
|
$39,000 |
Franklin Road |
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Level 4 Approval by Audrey Binnie Date 09 May 2002
Level 3 Approval by A Binnie Date 06 May 2002
Level 2 Approval by Mike Cole Date 03 May 2002
Level 1 Approval by Mike Cole Date 03 May 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Corporate Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
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Issue
To endorse a policy for the collection of rates and services charges levied under the Local Government Act 1995.
Background
The City does not currently have a formalised policy for the collection of outstanding rates and service charges, however, there are a number of practices and procedures in place to recover the amounts involved. The purpose of this policy is to formally establish a standard for the recovery of outstanding rates and service charges.
Detail
The introduction of a Debt Recovery Policy will assist the City in achieving its goal and provide the City’s staff with a clearly defined policy in regard to the recovery of rates and service charges.
Consultation
Nil.
Comment
The City’s administration already adheres to an informal set of internal policies and practices to recover outstanding rates and service charges. The proposed policy, if adopted, will merely formalise the current arrangements.
Statutory Compliance
The proposed policy for the collection of rates and service charges complies with the relevant requirements of the Local Government Act 1995.
Strategic Implications
Under Goal 4 of the City’s Strategic Plan, Corporate Management and Development, the Corporate Services Directorate has listed “Maintain an equitable rating system” as an objective. In achieving this objective, the City will aim to maximise income by reducing rates outstanding at year-end.
Policy Implications
The proposed policy seeks to formalise practices already in place to recover outstanding rates and service charges.
Financial Implications
Nil.
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
That Council APPROVES the Collection of Rates and Service Charges Policy, as detailed hereunder:-
COLLECTION OF RATES AND SERVICE CHARGES
Policy Owner: Director Corporate Services
Distribution: All employees
Implementation: [Date of meeting and Item No]
Scheduled Review: 1 July 2003
Objective
To establish a formal standard for the recovery of outstanding rates and charges levied under the Local Government Act 1995.
Statement
The following process is to be followed for the recovery of outstanding rates and service charges. Legal proceedings will continue until payment of the rates and service charges are made in full.
1. Issue Final Notices
A Final Notice is to be issued 14 days after the due date, to those persons who have made either no payment, or insufficient payment to cover the first instalment. The Final Notice is to specify that the ratepayer/s have seven (7) days to pay in full or to enter into a special repayment arrangement. Final Notices are not to be issued to eligible persons registered to receive the pensioner rebate under the Rates and Charges (Rebates and Deferments) Act 1992 as such persons have until 30 June in the year of rating to make payment, without incurring any late payment penalties.
2. Notice of Intention to Summons
A Notice of Intention to Summons is to be issued within 28 days after the due date to those persons who did not respond appropriately to the Final Notice. The Notice of Intention to Summons is to specify that the ratepayer/s have fourteen (14) days to pay in full or to enter into a special repayment arrangement – failure to do so will result in a summons being issued without further notice.
3. Issue of a Summons
3.1 A Summons is to be issued through the Northern Suburbs Bailiff, which area of responsibility includes the City of Wanneroo, if no response is received in relation to the Notice of Intention to Summons. In accordance with Section 6.56 of the Local Government Act 1995, Summons fees are to be debited to the ratepayer/s account.
3.2 Ratepayers are required to either pay the full amount on the Summons or pay by instalments. If they chose to pay by instalments, they must sign the Confession of Debt on the reverse of the Summons and enter the amount they agree to pay in each instalment. Such instalments are subject to acceptance by the Chief Executive Officer or an officer delegated by the Chief Executive Office.
3.3 If the Confession of Debt is not returned after fourteen (14) days of the issue of a Summons, a letter is to be sent requesting the ratepayer/s complete the Confession of Debt and return it to the City within seven (7) days. If, after the further period of seven (7) days, the Confession of Debt is not returned to the City, a Warrant of Execution is to be issued.
3.4 If an instalment payment is received from a ratepayer/s but the Confession of Debt has not been returned to the City, a letter is sent requesting that the Confession of Debt be completed and returned to the City.
3.5 When the Confession of Debt is received, it must be checked to ensure that it has been duly signed and witnessed. If not signed or witnessed, it must be returned requesting that the Confession of Debt be duly completed.
3.6 If the Confession of Debt has been completed correctly, a repayment arrangement is to be entered into so long as the proposed repayment arrangement is acceptable to the City. This is to ensure that the debt is recovered within a reasonable timeframe. A letter is sent confirming acceptance of the repayment arrangement.
3.7 If the proposed repayment arrangement is not acceptable to the City, a letter is sent advising that the proposed arrangement is not sufficient to repay the debt in a reasonable time and requesting the ratepayer/s to contact the City’s Rating Services staff. Staff discretion is required when contact is made as some ratepayer/s are in genuine financial difficulty and may be unable to pay more that what was proposed on their Confession of Debt.
3.8 If payment of the Summons is received, but no Confession of Debt returned, and there is a small balance owing or the legal fees have not been paid, a letter is to be sent advising of same and requesting payment.
3.9 If the repayment arrangement, as agreed on the Confession of Debt, is not honoured, a letter is to be sent advising that the repayment is overdue and advising that if payment is not received by the agreed date, a Warrant of Execution will be issued.
4. Non-Service of Summons
4.1 When a Summons is unable to be served, a Non-Service of Summons will be issued by the Bailiff. The Bailiff may advise if the property is a rental property or will provide an alternative address for the summons to be re-issued.
4.2 If the property is a rental property, the property agent is to be contacted to ascertain the new address. If the property agent is responsible for payment of the rates, the address is to be changed and a new rate notice is to be sent to the property agent for payment.
4.3 If a new address is supplied, the new address is to be recorded. A letter is sent, informing the owner/s of the summons and if not responded to within seven (7) days Council will re-issue the summons.
5. Warrant of Execution
5.1 If the ratepayer/s has not responded to the Summons, a Warrant of Execution is to be issued fourteen (14) days after the date of issue of the Summons. The Warrant of Execution is also processed through the Northern Suburbs Bailiff.
5.2 The Warrant of Execution is a goods Warrant in the first instance and if the warrant is returned Nulla Bona (no goods), then a land warrant is to be issued.
5.3 Where a Warrant involves land where the owner resides, the approval of Council to be obtained before the land Warrant is lodged. Warrants against land may be used to collect outstanding rates and service charges in respect of investment properties without a requirement that these be referred to Council.
6. Section 6.64 – Sale of Land
If any rates and charges which are due to Council in respect of any rateable land have been unpaid for at least 3 years, Council may take possession of the land under the provisions of Section 6.64 of the Local Government Act 1995. The approval of Council is to be obtained before this course of action is undertaken.
7. Section 6.60 – Seizure of Rent for Non Payment of Rates
Where the owner of a leased or rented property, on which rates and service charges are outstanding, cannot be located or refuses to settle rates and service charges owed, a notice may be served on the lessee or tenant under the provisions of Section 6.60 of the Local Government Act 1995, requiring the lessee or tenant to pay to the City the rent due under the lease/tenancy agreement as it becomes due, until the amount in arrears has been paid. The Chief Executive Officer has delegated authority to implement the provisions of Section 6.60 and this authority has been on-delegated to the Manager Financial Services.
Responsibility for Implementation
Manager Finance Services.
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Level 4 Approval by Audrey Binnie Date 09 May 2002
Level 3 Approval by Audrey Binnie Date 06 May 2002
Level 2 Approval by Mike Cole Date 02 May 2002
Level 1 Approval by Mike Cole Date 02 May 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Corporate Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
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Issue
To consider the review of the City’s Rates Charges Policy and adopt the amended Policy.
Background
The current policy was implemented on 1 July 1999 and as part of the ongoing review process some inconsistencies have been noted.
Detail
A review of the policy has now been completed. The review highlighted some inconsistencies between the Policy and the Local Government Act 1995 (and associated regulations). The proposed amended Policy is now consistent with the requirements of all relevant legislation and will in future be referred to as the Rates and Service Charges Policy.
Consultation
Nil.
Comment
The differences between the existing policy and the proposed amended policy are outlined as follows –
· The existing Policy provides for initial due dates of rate payments outside the incentive scheme option to be 28 days following the date of issue of the rate notice. The Local Government Act 1995 and associated regulations stipulate a 35 day period and hence the amended Policy is now consistent with legislation.
· The existing Policy is domiciled the “Rates Charges Policy”. As it refers to rates and service charges the amended Policy will be titled the “Rates and Service Charges Policy”.
Statutory Compliance
The amended Policy is consistent with the relevant provisions of the Local Government Act 1995 and the Local Government (Financial Management) Regulations 1996.
Strategic Implications
Nil.
Policy Implications
Revised Policy No. FP4 “Rates and Service Charges” is consistent with legislative requirements.
Financial Implications
Nil.
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
That Council APPROVES the replacement of the existing Policy No. FP4 Rates Charges with the revised Policy No. FP4 “Rates and Service Charges” as detailed hereunder:-
5.1.4 Rates and Service Charges
Policy Number FP4
Policy Owner: Director Corporate Services
Distribution: All employees
Implementation: [Date of meeting and Item No.]
Scheduled Review: 1 July 2005
Objective
To establish a standard for charges relating to rates and service charges in accordance with the Local Government Act 1995 and the Local Government (Financial Management) Regulations 1996.
Statement
The following payment options, time frames, discounts, charges and interest rates shall apply to rates and service charges.
Option |
Admin Charge |
Late payment Interest Charge |
Incentive |
Due dates |
Pay in full |
Nil |
N/a |
Yes |
21 days following issue of rate notice |
Pay in full |
Nil |
N/a |
No |
35 days following issue of rate notice |
2 equal instalments |
Yes – 1 only |
Yes |
No |
35 days following issue of rate notice; and 63 days after due date of 1st instalment |
4 equal instalments |
Yes – 3 only |
Yes |
No |
35 days following issue of rate notice; 63 days after due date of 1st instalment; 63 days after due date of 2nd instalment; 63 days after due date of 3rd instalment; |
Special Repayment Arrangements |
Yes |
Yes |
No |
As determined in agreement |
An administration fee as adopted in the annual budget, together with an interest charge, not greater than the maximum rate of interest allowed under Regulation 68 of the Local Government (Financial Management) Regulations 1996, is applicable. Such interest is to be calculated in accordance with Regulation 69 of the Local Government (Financial Management) Regulations 1996, being on a simple interest basis by applying the rate of interest imposed by the local government to the amount of each instalment for the period between the due date of the first instalment and the due date of each subsequent instalment.
Special Repayment Arrangements
In accordance with the provisions of Section 6.49 of the Local Government Act 1995, a local government* may enter into special payment arrangements with ratepayers for the payment of rates and service charges. An administration fee per assessment as adopted in the annual budget will apply for each payment arrangement.
*Pursuant to Delegation 2.1.13, this function has been delegated to the Chief Executive Officer who in turn has delegated it to the Director Corporate Services, Manager Financial Services and the Senior Rates Officer.
Responsibility for Implementation
Manager Finance
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Level 3 Approval by Audrey Binnie Date 09 May 2002
Level 2 Approval by Mike Cole Date 08 May 2002
Level 1 Approval by Mike Cole Date 08 May 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Corporate Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
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Issue
Presentation to the Council of a list of accounts paid for the month of April 2002, including a statement as to the total amounts outstanding at the end of the month.
Background
Local Governments are required each month to prepare a list of accounts paid for that month and submit the list to the next Ordinary Meeting of the Council.
In addition, it must record all other outstanding accounts and include that amount with the list to be presented. The list of accounts paid and the total of outstanding accounts must be recorded in the minutes of the Council meeting.
Detail
Funds |
Vouchers |
Amount |
City of Wanneroo - Director Corporate Services Advance Account Cheque Numbers EFT Document Numbers |
24543 – 25549 5000270 - 50000292 |
$4,162,678.87 |
City of Wanneroo – Municipal Account |
000169 - 000171 |
$8,036,915.50 |
At the close of April 2002 outstanding creditors amounted to $600.263.81.
Consultation
Nil.
Comment
The list of cheques and the end of month total of outstanding creditors for the month of April 2002 is presented to the Council for information and recording in the minutes of the meeting, as required by the Local Government (Financial Management) Regulations 1996.
Statutory Compliance
Regulation 13(1) of the Local Government (Financial Management) Regulations 1996 requires a local government to list the accounts paid each month and total all outstanding creditors at the month end and present such information to the Council at its next Ordinary Meeting after each preparation. A further requirement of this Section is that the prepared list must be recorded in the minutes of the Council meeting.
Strategic Implications
Nil.
Policy Implications
Nil.
Financial Implications
Nil.
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
That Council RECEIVES the list of cheques drawn for the month of April 2002, as summarised and listed below:-
Funds |
Vouchers |
Amount |
City of Wanneroo - Director Corporate Services Advance Account Cheque Numbers EFT Document Numbers |
24543 – 25549 5000270 - 50000292 |
$4,162,678.87 |
City of Wanneroo – Municipal Account |
000169 - 000171 |
$8,036,915.50 |
Warrant of Payments for the Month of April 2002 |
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City of Wanneroo - Director Corporate Services Advance Account |
Cheque No. |
Cheque Date |
Vendor Name |
Amount |
Details |
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4543 |
03-Apr-02 |
FREDA NORTH |
15.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
24544 |
04-Apr-02 |
ADVANCED MATTING |
1,249.79 |
HEONAIR GREEN POLY NIB |
|
24545 |
04-Apr-02 |
ADVANCED TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT |
3,517.60 |
2 X T/CONTROLLERS & SIGNS |
|
24546 |
04-Apr-02 |
ART PRESENTATION |
1,455.00 |
FRAMING |
|
24547 |
04-Apr-02 |
BIG ROCK TOYOTA/WILD WEST |
448.61 |
D C/KIT COASTER HZB5 |
|
24548 |
04-Apr-02 |
COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS |
16,413.63 |
ADVERTISING ORDERS |
|
24549 |
04-Apr-02 |
CHUBB SECURITY AUSTRALIA PTY LTD |
85.80 |
TECH REPAIR AMPLIFTER |
|
24550 |
04-Apr-02 |
CHADSON ENGINEERING PTY LTD |
49.50 |
LEAF RAKE H/D |
|
24551 |
04-Apr-02 |
YUM YUM CHOCOLATES |
140.00 |
MULTI CHOCOLATE |
|
24552 |
04-Apr-02 |
DYMOCKS WHITFORDS |
28.01 |
SIMPLE SOUL& OTHER SHORT STORY |
|
24553 |
04-Apr-02 |
DATAFLOW BUSINESS SYSTEMS |
509.00 |
3000 LASER CHQ'S COW |
|
24554 |
04-Apr-02 |
BOOK CITY OCEAN KEYS |
120.49 |
VARIOUS BOOKS |
|
24555 |
04-Apr-02 |
E R S AUSTRALIA PTY LTD |
317.35 |
AQUEOUS PARTS WASHER |
|
24556 |
04-Apr-02 |
EASTERN PRESS PTY LTD |
100.00 |
SAFER CITZ A3 COLOUR COPIES |
|
24557 |
04-Apr-02 |
EXPRESS CHEMICALS |
517.00 |
20KG CHOCKRITE |
|
24558 |
04-Apr-02 |
FOAMWORLD |
102.75 |
VARIOUS PIECES OF FOAM |
|
24559 |
04-Apr-02 |
GREENWOOD PARTY HIRE |
628.10 |
HIRE TABLES |
|
24560 |
04-Apr-02 |
HAYS MONTROSE |
1,079.93 |
A FAWCETT W/E 15.05.02 |
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24561 |
04-Apr-02 |
ICON OFFICE TECHNOLOGY |
886.09 |
M/READING CITY279 GUMBLOSSOM COMMUNITY CENTRE |
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YANCHEP LIB CITY285 |
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M/READING CITY315 HAINSWORTH LEISURE CENTRE |
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WANN LIB CITY282 |
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M/READING CITY303 WANNEROO RECREATION CENTRE |
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M/READING CITY500 B & F MAINTENANCE |
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G/WHEEN LIB CITY281 |
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H/RESOURCES CITY266 |
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H/RESOURCES CITY 266 |
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BLACK COPIER TONER ETC |
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24562 |
04-Apr-02 |
INDUSTRIAL CLEANING EQUIPMENT |
3,345.00 |
DIRTBLASTER |
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24563 |
04-Apr-02 |
KEY HYDRAULICS |
704.00 |
GEHL SKID STEER |
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2 HYDRAULIC CYCL-BOBCATS |
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24564 |
04-Apr-02 |
MACDONALD JOHNSTON ENG CO P/LTD |
76.63 |
CR PAID QTY 12 INV 256510 LINE 1 |
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DECAL KEEP HANDS AWAY |
|
24565 |
04-Apr-02 |
ORANGE |
5,743.49 |
PAGER NETWORK CHGES |
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ACCOUNT SUMMARY |
|
24566 |
04-Apr-02 |
PERTH CONCERT SOUND & VIDEO |
330.00 |
PA HIRE LIVE SKATE COMP |
|
24567 |
04-Apr-02 |
P P K ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE P/L |
1,100.00 |
INVESTIGATION LAKE JOON |
|
24568 |
04-Apr-02 |
PALMTEQ LTD |
66.00 |
KEYBOARD WEDGE CABLE |
|
24569 |
04-Apr-02 |
SANDS & MCDOUGALL OFFICE PRODUCT |
11,281.97 |
STATIONERY FEB 2002 |
|
24570 |
04-Apr-02 |
SHELL COMPANY OF AUSTRALIA LTD |
26,302.12 |
DIESEL UNLEADED |
|
24571 |
04-Apr-02 |
STONEVILLE COMMUNICATIONS |
1,826.00 |
1 X TAIT 202 FESA UHF RADIO |
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24572 |
04-Apr-02 |
VISTA DESIGNS |
501.60 |
WHITEBOARD |
|
24573 |
04-Apr-02 |
WESTBOOKS |
793.97 |
VARIOUS BOOKS |
|
24574 |
04-Apr-02 |
WESTFUEL |
1,301.61 |
ZOOM UNMARKED, DEL CHARGE |
|
24575 |
04-Apr-02 |
WANNEROO DAIRY SUPPLIES |
462.05 |
MILK WANN LIB |
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MILK SUPPLY WANNEROO LIBRARY |
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AQUA MILK |
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MILK SUPPLY AQUAMOTION WANNEROO |
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MILK SUPPLY WORKS DEPOT |
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MILK WORKS DEPOT |
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MILK SUPPLY CIVIC CENTRE |
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MILK CIVIC CTRE |
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24576 |
04-Apr-02 |
AUST INST OF MANAGEMENT |
965.00 |
TIME MANAGEMENT NON MAN |
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WORLD CLASS SERVICE SEMINAR |
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FACILITATION SKILLS 8.04/02-10/04/02 |
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24577 |
04-Apr-02 |
AMERICAN INTER UNDERWRITERS |
7.00 |
PAYROLL DED F/E 29/3/02 |
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24578 |
04-Apr-02 |
ALINTA GAS |
6,506.60 |
JENOLAN WY COMM CTR |
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S ALEXANDER 381999289 |
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AQUAMOTION CONTROL |
|
24579 |
04-Apr-02 |
AUSTRALIAN LOCAL GOVT JOB DIR |
418.00 |
PROPERTY SYSTEMS 2002 |
|
24580 |
04-Apr-02 |
ALEXANDER HTS ADULT DAY CARE P/CASH |
105.10 |
P/CASH |
|
24581 |
04-Apr-02 |
AUSTRALIAN MANUFACT WKS UNION |
77.40 |
PAYROLL DED F/E 29/3/02 |
|
24582 |
04-Apr-02 |
ALEXANDER HEIGHTS - THE HEIGHTS COMM HOUSE PETTY CASH |
70.10 |
P/CASH |
|
24583 |
04-Apr-02 |
AUST BUSINESS TELEPHONE CO |
1,290.30 |
LEADER 726 (IVORY) & LEADER 852 (IVORY) |
|
24584 |
04-Apr-02 |
ABORIGINAL SENIORS GROUP PETTY CASH |
50.00 |
P/CASH |
|
24585 |
04-Apr-02 |
AUST GOVERNMENT ANALYTICAL LABORATORIES |
216.70 |
CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF KALFOSS |
|
24586 |
04-Apr-02 |
BELL HEALTH |
280.49 |
CARE RECEIVER |
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CARE RECIEVER |
|
24587 |
04-Apr-02 |
BOLINDA PUBLISHING PTY LTD |
235.62 |
VARIOUS BOOKS |
|
24588 |
04-Apr-02 |
BOCS TICKETING |
1,320.00 |
TICKETS PRINTED |
|
24589 |
04-Apr-02 |
BEST LOOK PAINTING & DECORATING CONTRACTORS |
2,519.00 |
PAINTING WANN REC CTRE |
|
24590 |
04-Apr-02 |
CHICKEN TREAT WANNEROO |
129.35 |
WHOLE CHICKENS |
|
24591 |
04-Apr-02 |
COCKMAN HOUSE PETTY CASH |
45.35 |
P/CASH |
|
24592 |
04-Apr-02 |
CABCHARGE |
298.64 |
CABCHARGES |
|
24593 |
04-Apr-02 |
CITY OF WANNEROO PAYROLL A/C |
1,609.00 |
PAYROLL DED F/E 29/3/02 |
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24594 |
04-Apr-02 |
CHEF EXCEL PTY LTD |
1,704.00 |
ASSORTED SW 14/3/02 |
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CHEESE PLATTER 13/3/02 |
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COCKTAIL MENU |
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COUNCIL BUFFET MENU |
|
24595 |
04-Apr-02 |
CHICKEN TREAT JOONDALUP |
331.12 |
CHICKEN/CHIPS CANS |
|
24596 |
04-Apr-02 |
DEPT OF LAND ADMINISTRATION |
12.00 |
COPIES S21271 |
|
24597 |
04-Apr-02 |
DRIVECHECK AUSTRALIA 2000 PTY LTD |
82.50 |
HHI RECALIBRATION |
|
24598 |
04-Apr-02 |
ELECTRIC STOVEMAN |
174.63 |
CHEF WIRED HOT PLATE |
|
24599 |
04-Apr-02 |
ENVIRONMENTAL LAND CLEARING SERVICES |
2,926.00 |
CARTAGE OF MULCH |
|
24600 |
04-Apr-02 |
FOLKES SMITH & ASSOCIATES |
22,583.00 |
BOLLARDS/DEL |
|
24601 |
04-Apr-02 |
HAINSWORTH CENTRE CRECHE |
250.00 |
CRECHE SUBSIDY |
|
24602 |
04-Apr-02 |
HOMECARE PURSUITS |
4,464.69 |
TEMP STAFF |
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GARDENING |
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CACP CLIENT SERVICES |
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24603 |
04-Apr-02 |
HYDRA-PAK |
865.70 |
BALE FINGERS TO SUIT AUTO TIE BALER |
|
24604 |
04-Apr-02 |
HEIGHTECH SAFETY SYSTEMS |
2,805.00 |
CONSULTING FM12441 12440 12439 |
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24605 |
04-Apr-02 |
HUTTON STREET STATIONERY |
500.00 |
SPIRAX MEMO BOOK |
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24606 |
04-Apr-02 |
INTERCITY OFFICE PARTITIONING |
1,914.00 |
DEMOLITION STUD WALLS |
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24607 |
04-Apr-02 |
M LAVAN |
1,500.00 |
FEE AQUA CRECHE OPERATION |
|
24608 |
04-Apr-02 |
MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEE UNION-PAYROLL |
1,129.54 |
PAYROLL DED F/E 29/3/02 |
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24609 |
04-Apr-02 |
P & T E MATHIAS HYDRAULIC CONTRACTORS |
4,464.90 |
MON-FRIDAY BADGERUP |
|
24610 |
04-Apr-02 |
MIRAGE TECHNOLOGY |
720.00 |
EXCEL WORD INTERMEDIATE |
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WORD & EXCEL INTRO LANGOULANT & JARVIS |
|
24611 |
04-Apr-02 |
MASTER CRAFT PROFESSIONAL PAINTING & DECORATING |
2,222.00 |
REPAIR ROLLERDOOR.DOWN PIPES |
|
24612 |
04-Apr-02 |
NICK DEL BORRELLO |
2,134.00 |
96699 REPAIR CRACKS IN DIF |
|
24613 |
04-Apr-02 |
NORMAN DENNIS |
41.66 |
KEY HOLDER MARCH02 |
|
24614 |
04-Apr-02 |
OPTUS COMMUNICATIONS |
43.00 |
SERVICE CHCARGES |
|
24615 |
04-Apr-02 |
PRIME REALTY |
210.00 |
RENT D MANION |
|
24616 |
04-Apr-02 |
PAUL'S TURF SERVICES |
480.00 |
REINSTATE VERGE LAWN |
|
24617 |
04-Apr-02 |
PALACE HOMES CONSTRUCTION |
2,444.20 |
JOHN MALONEY RES |
|
24618 |
04-Apr-02 |
QUINNS ROCKS ADULT DAY CARE P/CASH |
46.20 |
P/CASH |
|
24619 |
04-Apr-02 |
ST JOHN AMBULANCE OF AUSTRALIA |
100.00 |
C HOOPER 01069491 |
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24620 |
04-Apr-02 |
ST JOHN AMBULANCE OF AUSTRALIA |
192.50 |
2 DAY SEN FIRST AID COURSE |
|
24621 |
04-Apr-02 |
SHOW WEST |
880.00 |
SERVICES OF PLAY EQUIP |
|
24622 |
04-Apr-02 |
TELSTRA CORPORATION |
20,900.50 |
MOBILE NET |
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MOBILE NET ACCOUNT |
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ACCOUNT SUMMARY |
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24623 |
04-Apr-02 |
TECHNICAL OPERATIONS PETTY CASH |
448.55 |
P/CASH |
|
24624 |
04-Apr-02 |
WATER CORPORATION |
431.25 |
STANDPIPE HIRE STOLEN |
|
24625 |
04-Apr-02 |
WATER CORPORATION |
1,502.10 |
WATER USAGE 25/-/01-12/3/02 |
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24626 |
04-Apr-02 |
WATER CORPORATION |
10,153.75 |
ADJUSTMENT CHARGES |
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BUTTERWORTH PK |
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HAINSWORTH PK |
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KOONDOOLA COMM HALL |
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ALEXANDER HGHTS COMMUNITY HALL |
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JAN/FEB02 LEISURE/RANGERS |
|
24627 |
04-Apr-02 |
W A LOCAL GOVT SUPERANNUATION |
301,095.71 |
SUPERANNUATION MARCH 2002 |
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24628 |
04-Apr-02 |
WESTERN POWER |
123,745.15 |
TOPPING PK BBQ'S |
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3 JAVEZ DR, QUINNS ROCKS |
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23 DUNDEBAR RD |
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JOONDALUP DRV, CARRAMAR UNDERPASS |
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GISHERMANS HOLLOW BCH |
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FREDERICK STUBBS PK |
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WILKIE PK |
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G/WHEEN/KOONDOOLA SCOUT HALL |
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JOSEPHINE PK |
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BROADVIEW PK |
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LOT 15 BADGENUP RD, WANGARA |
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MCCOY PK |
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VOSCANOS PK |
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J MALONEY PK |
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GREENPARK RD |
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HIGHVIEW PK |
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KOONDOOLA COMM HALL |
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DAMAGE SEAGROVE CNR MARMION |
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ALEXANDER HGHTS COMMUNITY HALL |
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CHARNWOOD PK |
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JOHN MALONEY PK |
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FOUNDATION PK |
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ST ANDREWS PK |
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OLDHAM PK |
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SIRIUS RD, QUINNS ROCKS |
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WARRADALE PK |
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G/WHEEN LIB |
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GUMBLOSSOM COMM CTR |
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GUMBLOSSUM PK |
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PALOMA PK |
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STREETLIGHTS |
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CARRAMAR GOLF |
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AQUAMOTION POOL - BLD |
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STREET LIGHTS |
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24629 |
04-Apr-02 |
WANNEROO TAVERN |
99.00 |
VARIOUS BEER |
|
24630 |
04-Apr-02 |
WANNEROO CENTRAL NEWSAGENCY |
53.45 |
VARIOSU PAPERS & MAGAZINES |
|
24631 |
04-Apr-02 |
W A LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSOC. |
44.00 |
BREAKFAST D GARE |
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24632 |
05-Apr-02 |
SCOTT PARK HOMES |
597.99 |
197571 R/REFUND |
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197569 R/REFUND |
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24633 |
05-Apr-02 |
CANCELLED |
0.00 |
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24634 |
05-Apr-02 |
BRUCE PERRYMAN |
172.60 |
HOSPITALITY SUPPLIES |
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SUNSIDY FOR TELEPHONE RENTAL |
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24635 |
05-Apr-02 |
J ARRIGO |
91.66 |
KEY HOLDER MARCH02 |
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24636 |
05-Apr-02 |
ROBERT TAYLOR |
91.66 |
KEY HOLDER MARCH02 |
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24637 |
05-Apr-02 |
CSL LIMITED |
2,116.62 |
FLUVAZ 0.5ML PACK |
|
24638 |
05-Apr-02 |
TENANT SETTLEMENTS |
364.18 |
161208 R/REFUND |
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24639 |
05-Apr-02 |
OCKERBY REAL ESTATE |
147.63 |
144860 R/REFUND |
|
24640 |
05-Apr-02 |
WHITE OAK HOME CARE SERVICES PTY LTD |
340.18 |
CLIENT SAAD ATIA |
|
24641 |
05-Apr-02 |
YOUTH AFFAIRS COUNCIL OF WA |
27.50 |
WHOSE SPACE? PUBLICAT |
|
24642 |
05-Apr-02 |
WHITFORD MARQUEE & PARTY HIRE |
869.00 |
CHAIRS, CHEOME STAND |
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24643 |
05-Apr-02 |
PETER WEARNE SETTLEMENTS |
88.89 |
170754 R/REFUND |
|
24644 |
05-Apr-02 |
LYNNE VERGUNST |
91.66 |
KEY HOLDER MARCH02 |
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24645 |
05-Apr-02 |
AMAZING STAGING |
2,395.80 |
ACCOMODATION J JONES |
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MARQUEES/FENCING |
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24646 |
05-Apr-02 |
SHARP FINANCE |
444.09 |
DIGITAL COPIER |
|
24647 |
05-Apr-02 |
PEET & CO |
106,523.00 |
197542 R/REFUND |
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REFUND DUE SUBDIVISION |
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146080 REFUND DUE SUBDIVISION |
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24648 |
05-Apr-02 |
PEET & CO |
2,239.47 |
141764 R/REFUND |
|
24649 |
05-Apr-02 |
AQUA ATTACK |
300.00 |
BOND REFUND |
|
24650 |
05-Apr-02 |
D HETHERINGTON |
91.66 |
KEY HOLDER MARCH02 |
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24651 |
05-Apr-02 |
WANNEROO LIONS CLUB (FUNCTION) |
200.00 |
CANCELLED SKATE COMP |
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SKATE COMP 21-JUL-01 |
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24652 |
05-Apr-02 |
SKILLPATH SEMINARS |
398.00 |
SEMINAR: DEALING WITH NEGATIVE ATTITUDES IN THE WORKPLACE ATTENDEES; M TEAL & D STERPINI |
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24653 |
05-Apr-02 |
NORTHERN SUBURBS BAILIFF |
56.85 |
NON RECOVERABLE POUNDAGE |
|
24654 |
05-Apr-02 |
CANPRINT COMMUNICATIONS |
324.00 |
BUILD CODE AUST 96 VOL |
|
24655 |
05-Apr-02 |
JINGLES FANCY DRESS HIRE |
154.00 |
SAFETY ROO MASCOT - CLEANING & REPAIRS |
|
24656 |
05-Apr-02 |
INTRACO MANAGEMENT CONSULTING PTY LTD |
2,090.00 |
FINAL STAGE PAYMENT (RISK&SAFETY) |
|
24657 |
05-Apr-02 |
INFRINGEMENT PAYMENT CENTRE |
110.00 |
D7044914 MD MARES |
|
24658 |
05-Apr-02 |
MARGARET GILCHRIST |
41.66 |
KEY HOLDER MARCH02 |
|
24659 |
05-Apr-02 |
D STERPINI |
129.96 |
PUBLICATIONS FDC-VAC CARE |
|
24660 |
05-Apr-02 |
EVAN MARTIN |
41.66 |
KEY HOLDER MARCH02 |
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24661 |
05-Apr-02 |
TAYLOR WOODROW (AUST) PTY LTD |
7,413.26 |
152364 OVERPAYMENT R/REFUND |
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147394 R/REFUND |
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195635 R/REFUND |
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152366 R/REFUND |
|
24662 |
05-Apr-02 |
WANNEROO SENIOR CITIZENS CLUB |
214.50 |
HIRE FEE REFUND AS A DONATION |
|
24663 |
05-Apr-02 |
HIRE INTELLIGENCE |
242.00 |
RENTAL DESKTOP |
|
24664 |
05-Apr-02 |
ATA ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTISTS |
8,073.14 |
GROUNDWATER SAMPLE & ANALYSIS |
|
24665 |
05-Apr-02 |
STATE REVENUE |
140.46 |
127440 RATE REFUND |
|
24666 |
05-Apr-02 |
LANDSDALE JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB |
50.00 |
BOND REIMBURSEMENT |
|
24667 |
05-Apr-02 |
MIC CHECK PRODUCTIONS |
1,200.00 |
BANKSIA W/SHOP WEEK 07 08.03.01 |
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BANKSIA W/SHOP WEEK 08 15.03.02 |
|
|
|
|
|
CLARKSON W/SHOP WEEK 9 12.03.02 |
|
24668 |
05-Apr-02 |
DIANNE WOOLGROVE |
25.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
24669 |
05-Apr-02 |
SILVERTON LTD |
72.52 |
197792 R/REFUND |
|
24670 |
05-Apr-02 |
ACELLCOMM P/L |
66.00 |
SERVICE CALL OUT FEE LG800 |
|
24671 |
05-Apr-02 |
APPLE AUSTRALIA PTY LTD |
330.73 |
APPLE COMPUTER |
|
24672 |
05-Apr-02 |
MINDARIE KEYS JOINT VENTURE |
2,397.26 |
146998 R/REFUND |
|
|
|
|
|
170921 R/REFUND |
|
24673 |
05-Apr-02 |
LEE TAN |
41.66 |
KEY HOLDER MARCH02 |
|
24674 |
05-Apr-02 |
LUZIA JOHNSTONE |
41.66 |
KEY HOLDER MARCH02 |
|
24675 |
05-Apr-02 |
HARMAN SETTLEMENTS |
354.47 |
197684 R/REFUND |
|
24676 |
05-Apr-02 |
RICHARD KNOPPERT |
20.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
24677 |
05-Apr-02 |
URBAN SK8TER PTY LTD |
47.66 |
SKATE COMPETITION PRIZES YOUTH SERVICES |
|
24678 |
05-Apr-02 |
RESTORATION PLASTERING SERVICES |
1,300.00 |
EXTENT WORK NEVILLE DR |
|
24679 |
05-Apr-02 |
DUMMIES WA |
88.00 |
ONE MALE TAILORS DUMMY |
|
24680 |
05-Apr-02 |
P KELLETT |
213.50 |
125860 R/REFUND |
|
24681 |
05-Apr-02 |
D & R CASALANGUIDA |
580.41 |
152357 R/REFUND |
|
24682 |
05-Apr-02 |
GORDON & H TURNER |
79.38 |
180250 R/REFUND |
|
24683 |
05-Apr-02 |
BOYD & R NESBITT |
273.42 |
184702 R/REFUND |
|
24684 |
05-Apr-02 |
HAZEL HUNN |
350.76 |
188872 R/REFUND |
|
24685 |
05-Apr-02 |
M THOMPSON & C MILLS |
342.87 |
194628 R/REFUND |
|
24686 |
05-Apr-02 |
JOSEPHINE & W MATHER |
42.76 |
194754 R/REFUND |
|
24687 |
05-Apr-02 |
GAVIN & S HORNE |
355.41 |
195681 R/REFUND |
|
24688 |
05-Apr-02 |
ROBERT & T DAMJANOVIC |
397.37 |
196659 R/REFUND |
|
24689 |
05-Apr-02 |
ELISA & D SIMPSON |
290.45 |
196815 R/REFUND |
|
24690 |
05-Apr-02 |
M AMBUEHL & L WALTHEW |
133.65 |
196863 R/REFUND |
|
24691 |
05-Apr-02 |
Z AGNEW & J SMIDDY |
340.02 |
196867 R/REFUND |
|
24692 |
05-Apr-02 |
M BARNES & B CHESSUM |
144.48 |
196884 R/REFUND |
|
24693 |
05-Apr-02 |
MIROSLAV MANOJLOVIC |
402.75 |
196886 R/REFUND |
|
24694 |
05-Apr-02 |
S PIRKETHLEY & D FLAYHEY |
383.43 |
196984 R/REFUND |
|
24695 |
05-Apr-02 |
J HOLLIDAY & S DEMOLINI |
227.36 |
197070 R/REFUND |
|
24696 |
05-Apr-02 |
MICHAEL & S BERMINGHAM |
278.21 |
197108 R/REFUND |
|
24697 |
05-Apr-02 |
IAN KEYE & C HIGHES |
305.70 |
197367 R/REFUND |
|
24698 |
05-Apr-02 |
PEET & CO LTD |
409.94 |
197538 R/REFUND |
|
24699 |
05-Apr-02 |
OURANEA ROOKE |
180.25 |
197719 R/REFUND |
|
24700 |
05-Apr-02 |
GHEORGE & I IGNAT |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
24701 |
05-Apr-02 |
ANTONIO & M RENZULLO |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
24702 |
05-Apr-02 |
STEPHEN LANE & L FESTA |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
24703 |
05-Apr-02 |
SNEZANA & J DIMOSKI |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
24704 |
05-Apr-02 |
KOVILJKA RAJKOVIC |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
24705 |
05-Apr-02 |
GONDWANA WATCHES |
1,239.59 |
SPORTS WATCH |
|
24706 |
05-Apr-02 |
MICHAEL & M AGIUS |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
24707 |
05-Apr-02 |
THE DIVERSIONAL THERAPY ASSOCIATION |
165.00 |
TRAINING W/SHOP |
|
24708 |
05-Apr-02 |
LITE N'EASY |
198.00 |
722846 M FARBON |
|
24709 |
05-Apr-02 |
JAMES OLSEN |
59.40 |
MEMBERSHIP AQUA |
|
24710 |
05-Apr-02 |
MRS J KNIGHT |
52.00 |
REFUND MOVING OUT OF AREA |
|
24711 |
05-Apr-02 |
DEPT OF CALM |
506.00 |
ADDITIONAL GATE P/PADDOCKS |
|
24712 |
05-Apr-02 |
NORTHERN DISTRICTS GERBERA SOCIETY |
350.00 |
BOND REIMBURSEMENT |
|
|
|
|
|
BOND REFUND |
|
24713 |
05-Apr-02 |
GAVIN ATTWOOD |
50.00 |
BOND REIMBURSEMENT |
|
24714 |
05-Apr-02 |
JOONDALUP CITY JUNIOR SOCCER CLUB |
50.00 |
BOND REIMBURSEMENT - MAYLANDS |
|
24715 |
05-Apr-02 |
DEANNE & K GEE |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
24716 |
05-Apr-02 |
MORLEY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL P & C |
200.00 |
COMMUNITY FUNDING |
|
24717 |
05-Apr-02 |
IAN STARLING |
300.00 |
BOND REFUND |
|
24718 |
05-Apr-02 |
THE ASSOCIATION OF WESTERN AUSTRALIAN ART |
11.00 |
SUBSCRIPTIONGALLERY CIRCUIT |
|
24719 |
05-Apr-02 |
DIANA JAMES |
10.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
24720 |
05-Apr-02 |
WILLIAM ADAMS |
10.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
24721 |
05-Apr-02 |
MATT WALKER |
38.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
24722 |
05-Apr-02 |
JUDITH SHAW |
38.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
24723 |
05-Apr-02 |
SHARMAINE SMITH |
6.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
24724 |
05-Apr-02 |
JENNY GILBERT |
100.00 |
KEY HOLDER MARCH02 |
|
24725 |
05-Apr-02 |
FREE VIETNAM ALLIANCE |
300.00 |
BOND REFUND |
|
24726 |
05-Apr-02 |
LAURA DAWS |
6.60 |
BOOK REFUNDED ITEM PAID FOR |
|
24727 |
05-Apr-02 |
DR GARY R WILSON |
97.20 |
JODIE SATIE CONSULTATION |
|
24728 |
05-Apr-02 |
LOUIS MARCHEI |
30.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
24729 |
05-Apr-02 |
AMANDA GORDON |
20.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
24730 |
05-Apr-02 |
BRIAN CAPORN |
6.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
24731 |
05-Apr-02 |
NARELLE MAFFESCIONI |
6.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
24732 |
05-Apr-02 |
MARY LAWFORD |
20.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
24733 |
05-Apr-02 |
PAMELA STEIN |
12.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
24734 |
05-Apr-02 |
MIRJANA BROOKS |
6.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
24735 |
05-Apr-02 |
DAVID NEWMAN |
50.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
24736 |
05-Apr-02 |
LINDA HAMES |
37.50 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
24737 |
05-Apr-02 |
AMANDA PENNY |
25.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
24738 |
05-Apr-02 |
H & E FERGUSON |
224.18 |
111407 R/REFUND |
|
24739 |
05-Apr-02 |
T & W AUCKRAM |
25.84 |
137338 R/REFUND |
|
24740 |
05-Apr-02 |
HL & S MORRIS |
213.50 |
141079 R/REFUND |
|
24741 |
05-Apr-02 |
VA DECELIS |
213.50 |
143669 R/REFUND |
|
24742 |
05-Apr-02 |
HELGA JULITZ |
224.18 |
143703 R/REFUND |
|
24743 |
05-Apr-02 |
CM SMITH |
208.15 |
154439 R/REFUND |
|
24744 |
05-Apr-02 |
ROBINSON INVESTMENTS PTY LTD |
1,227.15 |
195730 R/REFUND |
|
24745 |
05-Apr-02 |
RUPERT G SHARP |
126.86 |
173954 R/REFUND |
|
24746 |
05-Apr-02 |
D & VR CHARSTONE |
213.50 |
179805 R/REFUND |
|
24747 |
05-Apr-02 |
K & J GALLIE |
155.68 |
183798 R/REFUND |
|
24748 |
05-Apr-02 |
CAVERSHAM PROPERTY P/L |
448.00 |
196800 R/REFUND |
|
24749 |
05-Apr-02 |
GL DAVIES |
329.33 |
198073 R/REFUND |
|
24750 |
05-Apr-02 |
BOFFINS BOOKS |
160.90 |
EXCHANGE 2000 SERVER |
|
24751 |
05-Apr-02 |
RELLIM BOOKSELLERS PTY LTD |
118.88 |
MS EXCHANGE 2000SERIES |
|
24752 |
05-Apr-02 |
SOILAND GARDEN SUPPLIERS |
5,360.69 |
MULCHING GREENWASTE |
|
24753 |
05-Apr-02 |
WANNEROO AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY |
215.60 |
BLADES, BOLTS, NUTS & SPACERS |
|
24754 |
05-Apr-02 |
ALINE BRICK PAVING |
660.00 |
PAVING REPAIRS-MARMION AVENUE |
|
24755 |
05-Apr-02 |
APC STORAGE SOLUTIONS PTY LTD |
14,977.60 |
ART STORAGE UNIT |
|
24756 |
05-Apr-02 |
CLEAN SWEEP |
643.50 |
SWEEP CNR MIRRABOOKA AVE & GIFFON WAY 27.02.02 |
|
|
|
|
|
MOB DEMOB & SWEEP |
|
24757 |
05-Apr-02 |
CITY OF WANNEROO |
110.00 |
181579 R/REFUND |
|
24758 |
05-Apr-02 |
GRAFFITI SYSTEMS AUSTRALIA |
2,476.17 |
REMOVAL OF GRAFFITI |
|
24759 |
05-Apr-02 |
G P R TRUCK SALES & SERVICE |
137.50 |
WHEEL ALIGNMENT |
|
24760 |
05-Apr-02 |
HOMESWEST - EAST PERTH |
1,537.44 |
198075 R/REFUND |
|
|
|
|
|
197598 R/REFUND |
|
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|
|
|
197617 R/REFUND |
|
|
|
|
|
197421 R/REFUND |
|
24761 |
05-Apr-02 |
LO-GO APPOINTMENTS |
15,138.25 |
BARROWCLIFFE D (LAB P/G |
|
|
|
|
|
GOODWIN R (LAB P/G |
|
|
|
|
|
GOODWIN, R W/E 15/12/01 |
|
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|
|
STEVENS J LAB P/G |
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LLOYD K (MECHANIC) |
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|
|
GREENOCK D MECHANIC |
|
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|
|
PEAKE K ADMIN |
|
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|
|
GREENOCK D MECHANIC |
|
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|
|
LLOYD K MECHANIC |
|
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|
|
SHARKEY T/PLANNER |
|
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|
|
MAJOSKI D/ BLD SURVEY |
|
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|
|
|
MORRIS, BEALE & SUTTON W/E 12/05/01 |
|
|
|
|
|
MAJOSKI BUILD SURVEY |
|
24762 |
05-Apr-02 |
STAMPALIA CONTRACTORS |
46,294.60 |
DRY HIRE COMPACTOR |
|
|
|
|
|
HIRE TRUCK & WHEEL TIPPER |
|
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|
|
HIRE LOADER |
|
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|
HIRE BOBCAT/FORK |
|
|
|
|
|
HIRE COMPACTOR TRUCK |
|
24763 |
05-Apr-02 |
STIRLING CONCRETE PTY LTD |
27,219.00 |
INSTALL VARIOUS F/PATHS |
|
24764 |
05-Apr-02 |
CANCELLED |
0.00 |
|
|
24765 |
05-Apr-02 |
WANNEROO ELECTRIC |
3,644.18 |
DISCONNECT PUMP MARANGAROO GOLF |
|
|
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|
|
REPAIRS - FISHERMANS HOLLOW |
|
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|
REPAIRS - MARANGAROO GOLF |
|
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MORIALTA L/L FAULT JOB NO 27215 |
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REPAIRS-SCENIC PARK |
|
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|
|
REPAIRS-WANNEROO LIBRARY |
|
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REPAIRS-WANNEROO ADMIN PLANNING SERVICES |
|
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REPAIR LIGHT |
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CHECK STOP BUTTON |
|
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CABRINI PARK JOB NO. 27248 |
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GUMBLOSSOM JOB NO. 27250 |
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KINGSWAY SOCCER JOB NO. 27247 |
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LUISINI PARK JOB NO. 27251 |
|
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LAKE JOONDALUP JOB NO. 27249 |
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EDGAR GRIFFITHS JOB NO. 27252 |
|
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CONNECT STOVE |
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REPAIRS - ALEXANDER HEIGHTS NORTH |
|
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REPAIRS - HAINSWORTH PARK |
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CHARNWOOD PARK JOB NO. 27253 |
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INSTALL DATA OUTLETS |
|
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SERVICE-BADGERUP RECYLCING PLANT |
|
24766 |
05-Apr-02 |
WANNEROO JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB |
50.00 |
BOND REIMBURSEMENT |
|
24767 |
08-Apr-02 |
NORTHERN SUBURBS BAILIFF |
2,199.80 |
26 SUMMONS |
|
24768 |
08-Apr-02 |
NORTHERN SUBURBS BAILIFF |
1,156.95 |
14 WARRANTS |
|
24769 |
08-Apr-02 |
AUSTRALIAN TAXATION OFFICE - PAYG PAYMENTS |
170,377.34 |
REF: 64 295 981 165 1070 PAYROLL DECUCTIONS P/E 29/03/02 |
|
24770 |
10-Apr-02 |
JOONDALUP COURT |
4,131.70 |
46 SUMMONS |
|
24771 |
11-Apr-02 |
LOCAL GOVT COMM SERVICES ASSOC |
30.00 |
POCKET GUIDE COMM INDICATORS |
|
24772 |
11-Apr-02 |
J ARRIGO |
91.66 |
KEYHOLDER APRIL PAYMENT |
|
24773 |
11-Apr-02 |
ROBERT TAYLOR |
91.66 |
KEYHOLDER APRIL PAYMENT |
|
24774 |
11-Apr-02 |
WHITE OAK HOME CARE SERVICES PTY LTD |
141.63 |
HOME CARE SERVICES INV 6023 |
|
24775 |
11-Apr-02 |
WA PAINT CITY |
46.95 |
SUNGUARD LO SHEEN |
|
24776 |
11-Apr-02 |
SPINELESS WONDERS WILDLIFE EDUCATION INCURSIANS |
165.00 |
SPINELESS WONDERS PRESENTATION |
|
24777 |
11-Apr-02 |
MICHAEL HAYES |
50.00 |
KEY HOLDER APRIL 2002 WANNEROO ROAD BOARD MUSEUM |
|
24778 |
11-Apr-02 |
LYNNE VERGUNST |
91.66 |
KEYHOLDER APRIL PAYMENT |
|
24779 |
11-Apr-02 |
D HETHERINGTON |
91.66 |
KEYHOLDER APRIL PAYMENT |
|
24780 |
11-Apr-02 |
JANOME SEWING CENTRE |
18.50 |
SEWING ITEMS |
|
24781 |
11-Apr-02 |
WILDFLOWER SOCIETY OF WA |
55.30 |
1 X COPY OF COMMON TREES & BANKSIA BOOK |
|
24782 |
11-Apr-02 |
L SNAPE |
270.00 |
PAYMENT HONORARIA APRIL02 |
|
24783 |
11-Apr-02 |
M MUNRO |
270.00 |
PAYMENT HONORARIA APRIL02 |
|
24784 |
11-Apr-02 |
NORTHERN SUBURBS BAILIFF |
325.82 |
POUNDAGE 424/02 D DEVINE |
|
|
|
|
|
EXTRA TRAVEL/POUNDAGE |
|
24785 |
11-Apr-02 |
MARGARET GILCHRIST |
41.66 |
KEYHOLDER APRIL PAYMENT |
|
24786 |
11-Apr-02 |
EVAN MARTIN |
83.32 |
KEYHOLDER APRIL PAYMENT |
|
24787 |
11-Apr-02 |
R HADLOW |
110.00 |
RATE COMPARISON REPORT |
|
24788 |
11-Apr-02 |
STATE REVENUE |
222.94 |
166601 R/REFUND |
|
24789 |
11-Apr-02 |
F WEST |
100.00 |
VOLUNTARY SERVICES |
|
24790 |
11-Apr-02 |
FLEETCARE |
424.94 |
VEHICLE HIRE |
|
24791 |
11-Apr-02 |
LEE TAN |
41.66 |
KEYHOLDER APRIL PAYMENT |
|
24792 |
11-Apr-02 |
LUZIA JOHNSTONE |
41.66 |
KEYHOLDER APRIL PAYMENT |
|
24793 |
11-Apr-02 |
MICHAEL GODFREY |
45.00 |
VOLUNTARY SERVICES |
|
24794 |
11-Apr-02 |
SIMON RUSHFORTH |
10.00 |
VOLUNTARY SERVICES |
|
24795 |
11-Apr-02 |
JENNY GILBERT |
100.00 |
KEYHOLDER APRIL PAYMENT |
|
24796 |
11-Apr-02 |
FIONA BENTLEY |
137.40 |
CATERING MEETING5TH APR |
|
24797 |
11-Apr-02 |
HADIJAH HUSSIEN |
300.00 |
BOND REFUND |
|
24798 |
11-Apr-02 |
JOHN SHANAHAN |
50.00 |
BOND REFUND |
|
24799 |
11-Apr-02 |
LAKEWOOD MEDICAL CENTRE |
50.00 |
LEE CALDEL |
|
24800 |
11-Apr-02 |
PETA & I SYMES |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
24801 |
11-Apr-02 |
DOUGLAS W GREGORY |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
24802 |
11-Apr-02 |
KYLEE & LEON FALLON |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
24803 |
11-Apr-02 |
J ROEBUCK & K BLACK |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
24804 |
11-Apr-02 |
THI THU & T NGUYEN |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
24805 |
11-Apr-02 |
KELLY A FEIL |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
24806 |
11-Apr-02 |
KYLIE & P MIZON |
233.25 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
24807 |
11-Apr-02 |
CARINA & D TOUBEAU |
275.50 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
24808 |
11-Apr-02 |
NATALIE & F CALIARO |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
24809 |
11-Apr-02 |
FRANCESS & G READ |
225.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
24810 |
11-Apr-02 |
DOROTHY & R RICHARDSON |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
24811 |
11-Apr-02 |
A BULLOCK & J CAESAR |
187.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
24812 |
11-Apr-02 |
NICOLE L REID |
155.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
24813 |
11-Apr-02 |
NORMAN & J LEVERINGTON |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
24814 |
11-Apr-02 |
VALLI HOLL & C MORRELL |
325.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
24815 |
11-Apr-02 |
LAURA GREEN |
75.00 |
VOLUNTARY SERVICES |
|
24816 |
11-Apr-02 |
SYLVIA COUSINS |
75.00 |
VOLUNTARY SERVICES |
|
24817 |
11-Apr-02 |
PETER SCOTT |
6.00 |
VOLUNTARY SERVICES |
|
24818 |
11-Apr-02 |
GORDON SADLER |
66.00 |
VOLUNTARY SERVICES |
|
24819 |
11-Apr-02 |
AUSSIE Oi Oi Oi |
20.00 |
CHILDREN'S BOOK |
|
24820 |
11-Apr-02 |
MABEL KAPLAN |
100.00 |
1 HOUR STORY TELLING 1/5/02 |
|
24821 |
11-Apr-02 |
LCS ELECTRONICS |
42.00 |
MANUAL PANASONIC KX-F1110 |
|
24822 |
11-Apr-02 |
KARRI LODGE, RAAFA ESTATE |
3,300.00 |
GRANT FOR ARTWORK |
|
24823 |
11-Apr-02 |
YANCHEP SURF LIFE SAVING CLUB INC |
5,500.00 |
GRANT APPLICATION ACCEPTANCE |
|
24824 |
11-Apr-02 |
HUGH & M MORTON |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
24825 |
11-Apr-02 |
KIMBERLEY & V BENNETT |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
24826 |
11-Apr-02 |
JULIE & D CHESTER |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
24827 |
11-Apr-02 |
LYNDA & J MCDONALD |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
24828 |
11-Apr-02 |
NATALIE ASTWOOD & G MOYLE |
305.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
24829 |
11-Apr-02 |
JAMES BLADWIN |
40.00 |
REFUND PARK INFRINGEMENT |
|
24830 |
11-Apr-02 |
INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION AUSTRALIA |
40.00 |
COMMUNITY CONSULTING W/SHOP |
|
24831 |
11-Apr-02 |
ACOOLAH HATS |
119.90 |
KOOL AUSSIE MEN NAVY/S RED M |
|
24832 |
11-Apr-02 |
ALLMARK & ASSOCIATES |
43.40 |
COLOP P55 |
|
24833 |
11-Apr-02 |
AUTO CONTROL DOORS |
6,143.50 |
WANN SEN CITZ CTRE PROJECT |
|
24834 |
11-Apr-02 |
ARTEIL WA PTY LTD |
322.30 |
CH1 SAPPHIRE MK1 CHAIR |
|
24835 |
11-Apr-02 |
AARQUEanitech |
19.01 |
METER READING CHARGE KIP 2900 |
|
24836 |
11-Apr-02 |
ALGAR BURNS PTY LTD |
701.42 |
GOLP PROJECT 2000/FLOWCHARTER |
|
24837 |
11-Apr-02 |
ACTION LOCK SERVICE |
121.80 |
LOCKWOOD SQ END FURN/CYL/KNOB SC |
|
24838 |
11-Apr-02 |
ADFORM |
66.00 |
FIRE DANGER SIGNS M TERACI |
|
24839 |
11-Apr-02 |
AIR LIQUIDE WA PTY LTD |
289.03 |
VARIOUS CYLINDERS |
|
24840 |
11-Apr-02 |
A CLASS LINEMARKING SERVICE |
676.50 |
REPLACING KERB NUMBERS |
|
24841 |
11-Apr-02 |
AUST AIRCONDITIONING SVCS P/L |
4,638.70 |
CARRIED OUT WORK 6368 |
|
|
|
|
|
SUPPLY INSTALL VEE BELT |
|
|
|
|
|
LABOUR /MATERIALS |
|
|
|
|
|
SERVICE-BADGERUP REFUSE SITE |
|
|
|
|
|
SERVICE- WANNEROO LIBRARY & CIVIC CENTRE |
|
|
|
|
|
SERVICE-WANNEROO COMMUNITY HALL |
|
|
|
|
|
SERVICE-SALVATION ARMY EMPLOYMENT PLUS |
|
|
|
|
|
TEST LEAK & REPAIR |
|
24842 |
11-Apr-02 |
ART PRESENTATION |
85.00 |
FRAMING WENDY MATHEWS POSTER |
|
24843 |
11-Apr-02 |
ABONNEL PUMPWORKS ENGNG |
935.00 |
SERVICE PITS |
|
24844 |
11-Apr-02 |
AQUILA |
105.01 |
CHENIN BLANC 2001 |
|
24845 |
11-Apr-02 |
A CLASS DISPLAYS - THE DISPLAY SPECIALIST |
758.01 |
EXTENDABLE FLOORSTANDS |
|
24846 |
11-Apr-02 |
ASTRO NIGHTS |
200.00 |
TOUR OBSERVATORY |
|
24847 |
11-Apr-02 |
BOYA MARKET GARDEN EQUIPMENT |
763.22 |
T1660 BUSH, T1391 SCREW, T1661 BUSH, T1666 CAP,T1679 DISC, T1664 SWIVEL & T1675 DRUM |
|
24848 |
11-Apr-02 |
BUNZL LTD |
185.35 |
REMA DISPENSER SUIT/CUPS |
|
24849 |
11-Apr-02 |
BOC GASES |
75.87 |
DRY ICE PELLETS BULK X 19 |
|
24850 |
11-Apr-02 |
BEE JAY'S DOOR SERVICE |
534.00 |
1 OFF DOMESTIC ROLLER DOOR |
|
24851 |
11-Apr-02 |
BROWNBUILT METALUX INDUSTRIES |
1,467.41 |
TAMBOUR WARATAH CUPBOARDS |
|
24852 |
11-Apr-02 |
BUNNINGS LIMITED |
188.78 |
MELAMINE WHITE E1L |
|
|
|
|
|
STORES BUILIDING SUPPLIES |
|
24853 |
11-Apr-02 |
BOOMA AUTO ELECTRICS |
165.00 |
A/C HOSE |
|
24854 |
11-Apr-02 |
BATTERIES PLUS |
55.00 |
500.052MBAT NIMH BATTERY |
|
24855 |
11-Apr-02 |
BITUMEN EMULSIONS |
1,089.00 |
1500 LITRES OF RS2K |
|
24856 |
11-Apr-02 |
B S D CONSULTANTS |
10,010.00 |
STRATEGIC INFRASTRUCTURE ASSET MANAGEMENT PLAN |
|
24857 |
11-Apr-02 |
BEAUREPAIRES |
16,893.72 |
175X70X13 NEW TYRES SUPPLY & FIT COSTS |
|
|
|
|
|
VARIOUS FLEET REPAIRS |
|
24858 |
11-Apr-02 |
BYWEST PTY LTD |
815.21 |
MOWER NUT & BOLT KIT DEUTSCHER 120 075 |
|
|
|
|
|
BAR BLADE TORO 72 |
|
24859 |
11-Apr-02 |
BOFFINS BOOKS |
129.32 |
BOOKD- LEADING CHANGE & STRATEGY FOCUSED ORGANIZATION |
|
24860 |
11-Apr-02 |
BUDGET PORTABLES |
852.50 |
SECURITY CONTAINER |
|
|
|
|
|
CHEMICAL TOILET |
|
|
|
|
|
LINCHROOM TRANSFERRED CLARKSON |
|
24861 |
11-Apr-02 |
BRAVO HIRE |
88.00 |
GROUND HOG |
|
24862 |
11-Apr-02 |
BGC BLOKPAVE |
1,515.89 |
INTERLOCK 80 AUTUMN BLEND |
|
24863 |
11-Apr-02 |
BT EQUIPMENT PTY LTD |
122.14 |
010 32279 GLAND |
|
24864 |
11-Apr-02 |
CASTROL AUSTRALIA PTY LTD |
310.48 |
APX GREASE 450GM |
|
24865 |
11-Apr-02 |
CHALLENGE BATTERIES WA |
308.00 |
N50Z 12 VOLT BATTERY |
|
|
|
|
|
N70ZZ BATTERY |
|
|
|
|
|
CAT94 BATTERY |
|
24866 |
11-Apr-02 |
COASTAL SERVICES |
900.90 |
SUPPLY REPLACE FILTER |
|
24867 |
11-Apr-02 |
COATES |
200.41 |
10 X WATERFILLED BARRIERS TM800 |
|
24868 |
11-Apr-02 |
CURTAIN MAN |
2,601.50 |
CURTAINS & INSTALLATION |
|
24869 |
11-Apr-02 |
COVENTRYS |
935.17 |
SCOT SEAL PLUS |
|
|
|
|
|
BULB 12V 2W,GLOBE 24V 2W |
|
|
|
|
|
SPRAY MARK WHITE |
|
|
|
|
|
BELT 3VX335 POWER WEDGE |
|
|
|
|
|
DRILL SET #3,1/16-1/2X1/64 |
|
|
|
|
|
B2 BOOSTER GUN |
|
|
|
|
|
AUTOMOTIVE MULTIMETER |
|
|
|
|
|
HELMET WELDING ARCMASTER |
|
|
|
|
|
CABLE TIE BLK, CHAMPION AS |
|
24870 |
11-Apr-02 |
COVENTRYS |
557.67 |
SPRAY MARK WHITE |
|
|
|
|
|
12V 18W FESTOONS 47270 |
|
|
|
|
|
VARIOUS INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES |
|
|
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|
|
SPRAY WHITE MARK |
|
|
|
|
|
SPRAY & MARK YELLOW |
|
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|
|
|
BELT VEE |
|
|
|
|
|
AUTO OIL SEAL REAR WHEEL SEMPCO ZST309 0973 |
|
24871 |
11-Apr-02 |
CROMMELINS HANDYMAN HIRE & SALES WANGARA |
66.00 |
LAWN CORER |
|
24872 |
11-Apr-02 |
CUTTING EDGES PTY LTD |
956.07 |
5/8 NUTS, 5/8. PLOUGH BOLTS & D47776-58 CUTTING EDGE |
|
|
|
|
|
PB34 NUTS, PB2134 BOLTS & 5J6830 CUTTING EDGE |
|
24873 |
11-Apr-02 |
COLES SUPERMARKETS AUST P/L |
297.05 |
GOODS TO THE VALUE |
|
24874 |
11-Apr-02 |
COATES WRECKAIR |
88.24 |
MAN OPERATED PETROL POST HOLE DIGGER |
|
24875 |
11-Apr-02 |
CASTLEDEX BUSINESS SYSTEMS PTY LTD |
190.00 |
600062 3 in CLIP |
|
24876 |
11-Apr-02 |
CANCELLED |
0.00 |
|
|
24877 |
11-Apr-02 |
CANCELLED |
0.00 |
|
|
24878 |
11-Apr-02 |
CANCELLED |
0.00 |
|
|
24879 |
11-Apr-02 |
DE NEEFE SIGNS PTY LTD |
4,746.89 |
THIS ORDER WAS CANCELLED |
|
|
|
|
|
WET WEATHER PANTS |
|
|
|
|
|
STOP/STOP SLOW COVER SUIT |
|
|
|
|
|
NEW INITIATIVE SIGNS |
|
|
|
|
|
P/MENT OF INV W244086 CORRECTION OF INVOICES ADJ 9369 & INV W244043 |
|
|
|
|
|
BARRIER TAPE & BOLLARD HIGHWAY AUST STD |
|
24880 |
11-Apr-02 |
DRIVE IN ELECTRICS |
2,998.35 |
96382 CHECK AIR CON SYSTEM |
|
|
|
|
|
CHECK AIR CON. 98531 |
|
|
|
|
|
CHECK AND REPAIR PARK LIGHT FAULT |
|
|
|
|
|
AIR CON REGAS 98867 |
|
|
|
|
|
97690 REPAIRS FLASHERS |
|
|
|
|
|
REPAIRS TO SPEEDO 96693 |
|
|
|
|
|
96718 TEMP GUAGE |
|
|
|
|
|
95337 REPAIR COASTER IGN |
|
|
|
|
|
REPAIRS TO AUTO AIR DRIER SYSTEM 96717 |
|
|
|
|
|
96715 A/C CHECK REGAS |
|
|
|
|
|
95225 REGULATOR |
|
|
|
|
|
98804 REPAIRS TO WEIGH SCALES |
|
|
|
|
|
AIR CON HOSE REPAIRS / REGAS 96697 |
|
|
|
|
|
AIR CON COMPREESSOR FITTING / HOSE REPAIRS 96696 |
|
|
|
|
|
REPAIRS TO STARTER MOTOR 96690 |
|
|
|
|
|
REPAIRS TO AIR CON FAN MOTOR 95330 |
|
24881 |
11-Apr-02 |
DIESEL MOTORS |
50.80 |
AMA 136075 TEMP SENDER |
|
24882 |
11-Apr-02 |
DIAMOND LOCK & KEY |
4,978.11 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
JOHN MALONEY PARK CLUBROOMS |
|
|
|
|
|
PADLOCK ABUS 83/45 STEEL SHANK STANDARD 42886 |
|
24883 |
11-Apr-02 |
DYMOCKS WHITFORDS |
133.25 |
CROSSING OVER |
|
|
|
|
|
PERSONAL EFFECIENCY PROGRAM |
|
|
|
|
|
VARIOUS BOOKS |
|
24884 |
11-Apr-02 |
DEMBICON AUSTRALIA |
77.00 |
CONRTOLE CABLE & CONTROLE HANDLE |
|
24885 |
11-Apr-02 |
DIRECT NATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES (REMLAD) |
141.90 |
25MM SUREBIND STRIPS |
|
24886 |
11-Apr-02 |
DMH-ENGINEERING |
2,052.60 |
REFURBISH 2 X BIN CYLINDERS |
|
24887 |
11-Apr-02 |
DYMOCKS WARWICK |
29.95 |
GUINESS BOOK RECORDS |
|
24888 |
11-Apr-02 |
DELTALINE SECURITY |
798.60 |
STATIC GUARD DUTIES |
|
24889 |
11-Apr-02 |
E R S AUSTRALIA PTY LTD |
410.85 |
OIL FILTERS |
|
24890 |
11-Apr-02 |
EASTERN PRESS PTY LTD |
208.00 |
PHOTOS 2 UP COLOUR COPIES X 14 |
|
|
|
|
|
FIRE PERMITS |
|
|
|
|
|
RADIO CHANNEL GUIDE |
|
|
|
|
|
JACK JONES TICKETS |
|
|
|
|
|
MOMENTS IN TIME POSTERS |
|
24891 |
11-Apr-02 |
ECLIPSE RESOURCES PTY LTD |
220.00 |
GENERAL CONSTRUCTION WASTE DOCKET # C50071 & C50143 |
|
24892 |
11-Apr-02 |
ELLIOTTS IRRIGATION PTY LTD |
2,614.54 |
VARIOUS IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT |
|
|
|
|
|
VARIOUS IRRIGATION SUPPLIES |
|
|
|
|
|
80MM SLIPFIX & 80MM COUPLINGS |
|
|
|
|
|
15MM SEGEV AIR RELEASE VALVE NYLON |
|
|
|
|
|
ELBOW. VALVE BOX PIPES |
|
|
|
|
|
730 SERIES ELECTRIC P/R |
|
24893 |
11-Apr-02 |
EAGLE SPORTS |
987.38 |
4 X R/M BADMINTON NET SUPER MATCH |
|
|
|
|
|
VARIOUS GOGGLES |
|
24894 |
11-Apr-02 |
EXPO FIXING |
330.00 |
AQUA REMOVE GROUT |
|
24895 |
11-Apr-02 |
GEOFF'S TREE SERVICE |
2,458.00 |
REMOVE TREE ON WANNEROO RD |
|
|
|
|
|
REMOVAL OF TREES & BRANCHES KOONDOOLA OPEN SPACE FIRE CONTROL |
|
|
|
|
|
CUT DOWN DEAD TREE |
|
|
|
|
|
REMOVE DEAD WOOD & GROUND TREES GUMBLOSSOM PLAY AREA |
|
|
|
|
|
DAMIAN RD PRUNING CASURINAS |
|
24896 |
11-Apr-02 |
GYMCARE |
117.04 |
TIME ON REPORT 8878 |
|
24897 |
11-Apr-02 |
GUARDIAN DATA |
3,047.55 |
750W EXTERNAL SPEAKERS |
|
|
|
|
|
RJ 45 CABLE JOINERS (CONN66) |
|
|
|
|
|
SDRAM 128MB 168PIN |
|
|
|
|
|
HYUNDAI 128MB SD RAM |
|
24898 |
11-Apr-02 |
GREEN & GOLD HIAB SERVICES |
646.25 |
HIRE OF CRANE TRUCK |
|
|
|
|
|
DRAINAGE MATERIALS FROM DEPOT TO DUNDEBAR RD |
|
|
|
|
|
CRANE TRUCK FOR BUTTERWORTH AVE KOONDOOLA |
|
|
|
|
|
INSTALL PUMP AT HAINSWORTH PARK 8.3.02 4 HRS |
|
24899 |
11-Apr-02 |
GREEN'S HIAB SERVICE |
220.00 |
CORRECTION |
|
|
|
|
|
REMOVE PUMP |
|
|
|
|
|
HIRE OF HIAB FOR GOAL POSTS KINGSWAY 19.3.02 |
|
24900 |
11-Apr-02 |
GELDENS PTY LTD |
463.10 |
SINGLE BREAST SUIT |
|
24901 |
11-Apr-02 |
GLAZEWELL P/L |
1,023.65 |
LABOUR TRAVEL.GAUGE SCREWS |
|
|
|
|
|
REPAIRS-ALEXANDER HTS COMMUNITY HALL |
|
|
|
|
|
REPAIRS-KOONDOOLA C.C.C |
|
|
|
|
|
PATCH/SECURE BROKEN WINDOW |
|
24902 |
11-Apr-02 |
GEODETIC SUPPLY & REPAIR |
454.50 |
LONGARM HOLDER |
|
|
|
|
|
TRUMETER TAJIMA MEASURINH WHEEL |
|
24903 |
11-Apr-02 |
GATHERING MOSS HERB FARM |
726.00 |
GATHERING MOSS HERB FARM |
|
24904 |
11-Apr-02 |
HUGALL & HOILE MALAGA |
378.14 |
INVOICE 814000000553 PAYMENT |
|
|
|
|
|
MILNE COUPLING 100 MM |
|
|
|
|
|
MILNE COUPLING 155 X 150 MM |
|
24905 |
11-Apr-02 |
HUMES CONCRETE |
499.46 |
PIPE /RUBBER RING |
|
24906 |
11-Apr-02 |
C & E M HARMER |
74.40 |
PAPERS H0056 20.01.02-16.02.02 OFFICE OF THE C E O |
|
|
|
|
|
PAPERS H2328 23.12.01-19.01.02 WANNEROO LIBRARY |
|
|
|
|
|
PAPERS H0121 MARKETING DEPARTMENT |
|
24907 |
11-Apr-02 |
HEAVY AUTOMATICS |
13,823.73 |
OVERHAUL AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION |
|
24908 |
11-Apr-02 |
HYSTER WEST |
112.64 |
FILTER 1334350,FILTER HYD 1337159 & FILTER AIR ELEMENT 0305080 |
|
24909 |
11-Apr-02 |
ICON OFFICE TECHNOLOGY |
1,162.39 |
M/READING CITY3430 BANKSIA GROVE COMMUNITY CENTRE |
|
|
|
|
|
CITY282 WANN LIB |
|
|
|
|
|
CITY285 YAN LIB |
|
|
|
|
|
CITY281 G/WHEEN LIB |
|
|
|
|
|
VERIFICATION STAMP |
|
|
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|
|
M/READING CITY3432 CLARKSON YOUTH CENTRE |
|
|
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|
|
CITY304 OFFICE OF CEO |
|
|
|
|
|
TECH OPS CITY264 |
|
|
|
|
|
CITY 276 PLANN/DEV |
|
|
|
|
|
INSTALL NEW CASSETTE EWS |
|
24910 |
11-Apr-02 |
JACKSONS DRAWING SUPPLIES P/L |
30.00 |
LARGE KILN LOAD FOR FIRING |
|
24911 |
11-Apr-02 |
JOONDALUP INDUSTRIAL HEALTH |
264.00 |
PRE EMPLOYMENT MEDICAL |
|
24912 |
11-Apr-02 |
J B PRECISE ENGINEERING |
5,148.55 |
RETAINING PINS |
|
|
|
|
|
MAKE NEW OIL INLET BOLT |
|
|
|
|
|
WELDING RODS |
|
|
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|
|
MACHINE NEW CUTTING DECK |
|
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|
|
HARDENED PIN, DUMMY PIN & BRAKE HUB ASSEMBLY |
|
|
|
|
|
SLASHER SKIDS |
|
|
|
|
|
REBUILT & M/LIFTING ARMS |
|
24913 |
11-Apr-02 |
JOONDALUP CITY ROOFING |
654.50 |
JOB NO. 126 REFIX BARGES |
|
24914 |
11-Apr-02 |
GEOFF KEMP |
1,891.00 |
MAN/DEF BAR FRIDGE |
|
|
|
|
|
ELECTRIC U/R RANGE-WHITE SUPA-FAST SOLID ELEM |
|
|
|
|
|
1 TWO DOOR FROST FREE FRIDGE |
|
24915 |
11-Apr-02 |
KERB QIC & CO |
12,112.59 |
BUTTERWORTH AVE KOONDOOLA POUR CONCRETE TREE WELLS |
|
|
|
|
|
KERBING BRAZIER ROAD - YANCHEP |
|
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|
WANNEROO KERB |
|
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|
|
|
NORTHUNBERLAND AV/ALEX HGHTS |
|
|
|
|
|
BUTTERWORTH AVE KOONDOOLA |
|
24916 |
11-Apr-02 |
LYONS & PEIRCE |
1,144.00 |
HIRE CAMEL TRUCK |
|
24917 |
11-Apr-02 |
LAWRENCE & HANS0N |
25.31 |
METERBOX, POLE BX, SURF MNT |
|
24918 |
11-Apr-02 |
LINK TELECOMMUNICATIONS |
96.98 |
USAGE CHARGES |
|
24919 |
11-Apr-02 |
LULLFITZ |
112.75 |
EUCALYPTUS MARGINATA 11L |
|
|
|
|
|
ASSORTED TUBES |
|
24920 |
11-Apr-02 |
MAJOR MOTORS |
994.98 |
1725381900 CLIP 96072 |
|
|
|
|
|
FENDER BLISTER |
|
|
|
|
|
8943956565 WATER PUMP 96385 |
|
24921 |
11-Apr-02 |
MIRCO BROS PTY LTD |
555.70 |
HOSE H/VYL HSY YELLOW 'S' 12MM (PER MTR) |
|
|
|
|
|
TURF SPECIAL 50KG BAG |
|
24922 |
11-Apr-02 |
MACDONALD JOHNSTON ENG CO P/LTD |
4,803.48 |
SAN TRUCK BEARING REPLACEMENT KIT SLH 342 |
|
|
|
|
|
FILTER HYD SLHOO9/2 & BEARING REPLACEMENT KIT SLH 342 |
|
|
|
|
|
BL-M-308 ARM, SPRING - OUTER |
|
|
|
|
|
FLEET 96718-PADDLE REPAIR |
|
|
|
|
|
LONG ROLLER |
|
24923 |
11-Apr-02 |
MAYDAY EARTHMOVING |
6,773.80 |
MINI EXCAVATOR 83479 |
|
|
|
|
|
BOBCAT HIRE HOLLIGSWORTH & BUTTERWORTH |
|
|
|
|
|
BACKHOE HIRE |
|
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|
|
|
DRY HIRE OF 30 TONNE MULTI T. ROLLER FOR GNANGARA RD 8.3. & 11-15.3.02 |
|
|
|
|
|
CNR STEVEN & DUNDEBAR RD EQUIPMENT HIRE |
|
24924 |
11-Apr-02 |
MCLEOD & CO |
1,947.66 |
DOG IMPOUNDMENT PRO SER |
|
|
|
|
|
PROSECUTION V VAN LOON |
|
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|
|
PARKING PROSC CROSS FIRE |
|
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|
|
|
STRUCTURE PLAN PROVISION DPS2 |
|
24925 |
11-Apr-02 |
METAL ARTWORK CREATIONS |
87.46 |
SILVER BADGE & MAGNETIC ATTACH |
|
|
|
|
|
SILVER BADGE, PREMIUM GOLD BADGE & ATTACHMENTS |
|
|
|
|
|
SILVER BADGE, PREMIUM GOLD BADGE & ATTACHMENTS |
|
24926 |
11-Apr-02 |
M M ELECTRICAL MERCHANDISING |
33.00 |
LOOKITUP PACK (REF.125630 |
|
24927 |
11-Apr-02 |
MCINTOSH & SON |
4,531.52 |
VARIOUS SEALS |
|
|
|
|
|
A830948 AXLE ASSYEMBLY |
|
24928 |
11-Apr-02 |
MINDARIE REGIONAL COUNCIL |
16,868.86 |
GENERAL WASTE |
|
|
|
|
|
BULK REFUSE COLLECTION |
|
24929 |
11-Apr-02 |
MIKE GEARY SIGNS |
346.50 |
GRAFFITI REMOVAL |
|
24930 |
11-Apr-02 |
MILFORD MOWERS AND MACHINERY |
435.00 |
ROVER 030275 MOWER |
|
24931 |
11-Apr-02 |
METRIC AUSTRALIA PTY LTD |
31,368.70 |
REMOVE FUEL TANKS & ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT AND REINSTATE HARDSTAND AS PER TENDER CONTRACT NUMBER S01221T |
|
24932 |
11-Apr-02 |
N E C BUSINESS SOLUTIONS P/L |
2,035.29 |
RENEWAL OF NECARE 03451003 FOR NEAX 2400-L |
|
24933 |
11-Apr-02 |
NEVERFAIL |
223.70 |
CARTON 5 LTR |
|
24934 |
11-Apr-02 |
NILFISK - ADVANCE PTY LTD |
104.56 |
DRAIN HOSE, TUBE (38), DRY FLOOR NOZZEL & LABOUR |
|
24935 |
11-Apr-02 |
NORTHERN DISTRICTS PEST CONTROL |
71.50 |
PEST TREATMENT AQUAMOTION |
|
24936 |
11-Apr-02 |
ON SITE LASER ALIGNING |
352.00 |
1AXX404 WHEEL ALIGN |
|
|
|
|
|
WHEEL ALIGNMENT WN31395 |
|
24937 |
11-Apr-02 |
OCCUPATIONAL SERVICES (WA) |
1,475.60 |
QUATERLY FEE FOR EMPLOYEE ASSISTPROGRAM 1/4/02 - 30/6/2 |
|
24938 |
11-Apr-02 |
PRO-TECH COMMUNICATIONS PTY LTD |
139.00 |
CLARKSON YOUTH GST NOT INCLUDED ON INV P4842 |
|
24939 |
11-Apr-02 |
PEERLESS EMULSION WA PTY LTD |
69.47 |
2 X GYM CLEAN |
|
|
|
|
|
GYM CLEAN |
|
24940 |
11-Apr-02 |
PETER WOOD PTY LTD |
121.00 |
TANOLITH PINE LOGS |
|
24941 |
11-Apr-02 |
PROTECTOR SAFETY PTY LTD |
887.54 |
E10 HEADBAND EARMUFF 310B |
|
|
|
|
|
FOOTWEAR CODE JB72081 SIZE 8 |
|
|
|
|
|
KAMBALOA LACE UP BOOT SIZE 95 |
|
|
|
|
|
REDWOOD KIP |
|
|
|
|
|
REDWOOD SFTY BT |
|
|
|
|
|
DEVONPORT BOOT BROWN |
|
|
|
|
|
CLARET KIP SAFETY BOOT |
|
|
|
|
|
CRUISER LIGHTNING BLUE |
|
|
|
|
|
SKYPER H/C SPEC |
|
24942 |
11-Apr-02 |
P R AGENCIES INDUSTRIAL PTY LTD |
2,478.47 |
FUJI QUICKSNAP PANORAMA |
|
|
|
|
|
UNITY 7.2 VOLT POWER PACK |
|
|
|
|
|
CAMERA FILM PHOTOGRAPHIC POLAROID 600 TWIN |
|
24943 |
11-Apr-02 |
PRESTIGE ALARMS |
7,410.21 |
SERVICE-CLARKSON COMMUNITY CENTRE |
|
|
|
|
|
SERVICE-HAINSWORTH LEISURE |
|
|
|
|
|
SERVICE-ASHBY DEPOT |
|
|
|
|
|
MONITORING FOR THE PERIOD 01.02.02-28.02.02 |
|
|
|
|
|
MONITORING 01/03/02-31/03/02 (27SITES X31 DAYS @ $0.93c) |
|
|
|
|
|
UPGRADE ALARM-GIRRAWHEEN SENIOR CITIZENS |
|
24944 |
11-Apr-02 |
PHOTOLAND |
83.65 |
D & P PANARAMIC |
|
24945 |
11-Apr-02 |
PHOTOLAND |
107.70 |
DEVELOPMENT & PROCESSING |
|
|
|
|
|
4 X A4 FRAMES |
|
|
|
|
|
3 X A4 FRAMES |
|
24946 |
11-Apr-02 |
THE PRINTING FACTORY |
2,389.69 |
B/C DIANE HAYES |
|
|
|
|
|
B/C GLENN SHAW, 90X55 BASE STOCK COW |
|
|
|
|
|
B/C J PATON 90X55 BASE STOCK |
|
|
|
|
|
B/C LYNETTE SIMPSON |
|
|
|
|
|
B/C SANDRA SNELL |
|
|
|
|
|
INSTRUCTION BOOKS |
|
|
|
|
|
GOLD BROCHURE |
|
|
|
|
|
PLANT DEFECT BOOKS |
|
|
|
|
|
L/H PLANNING & DEV |
|
24947 |
11-Apr-02 |
PINE SALES |
145.28 |
90X22 32/1-8 |
|
24948 |
11-Apr-02 |
PETERS & BROWNES GROUP |
279.00 |
CHIP FOR AQUAMOTION |
|
24949 |
11-Apr-02 |
PAVEMENT TECHNOLOGY LTD |
13,728.00 |
HIRE OF 2.0M PROFILER ON THE 11,12,13,14 &19/03/02 |
|
24950 |
11-Apr-02 |
PARTNER DIMAS AUSTRALIA |
1,485.00 |
ACTIVE 111 |
|
24951 |
11-Apr-02 |
POTTERY PAVILION |
63.68 |
EV STANDARD POT-SAUCERS |
|
24952 |
11-Apr-02 |
PACIFIC BRANDS APPAREL |
388.15 |
FLY JACKET - NYLON TWILL |
|
|
|
|
|
WIND CHEATER COLLAR & ZIP |
|
|
|
|
|
FLYING JCK-NYLON TWILL |
|
|
|
|
|
DRILL SHIRT & TROUSERS |
|
|
|
|
|
OXFORD SHIRT/PLEAT SHORT |
|
24953 |
11-Apr-02 |
QUALCON LABORATORIES |
660.00 |
PAVEMENT INVESTIGATIONS |
|
24954 |
11-Apr-02 |
QUALITY ASSURANCE SERVICES |
2,304.50 |
QEC8161 AUDIT-ENVIRO WASTE |
|
24955 |
11-Apr-02 |
RAY GEARY SIGNS |
96.80 |
DANGER STEPS CLOSED SIGN |
|
24956 |
11-Apr-02 |
RAECO |
797.77 |
VARIOUS VIDEO SPINE LABELS |
|
|
|
|
|
BOOKGUARD |
|
24957 |
11-Apr-02 |
R & P ENGINEERING PTY LTD |
1,023.00 |
5 HRS ROAD PROFILING & SWEEPING KINGSWAY ROAD |
|
24958 |
11-Apr-02 |
RCG PTY LTD |
79.07 |
LANDFILL CLEANFILL INCOMING |
|
|
|
|
|
LANDFILL RUBBLE MIXED |
|
24959 |
11-Apr-02 |
RUSSELL LANDSCAPING WA PTY LTD |
11,275.55 |
RE TURFING |
|
|
|
|
|
TURFING LONGBEACH MINDARIE |
|
|
|
|
|
UNDERTAKE PLANTING IN "THE AVENUE" |
|
24960 |
11-Apr-02 |
SANAX /ST ANDREWS PHARMACY |
338.49 |
POCKET MASK/DEL |
|
|
|
|
|
FIRST AID KIT & GOODS |
|
24961 |
11-Apr-02 |
SANDERSON ENGINEERING COMPANY |
671.40 |
1125 149 0601 GASKET |
|
|
|
|
|
1121 647 3100 CARRIER |
|
|
|
|
|
3228 640 7505 GEAR |
|
|
|
|
|
3971 000 1840 1.5 X 58 LINKS 0.325 CHAIN |
|
|
|
|
|
PREWOUND SPOOL AUTOCUT |
|
|
|
|
|
VARIOUS PARTS SUPPLIED |
|
24962 |
11-Apr-02 |
SOILAND GARDEN SUPPLIERS |
5,360.69 |
CANCELL INVOICE INCORRECT INVOICE NUMBER QUOTED HAS BEEN PAID 24752 - Check |
|
24963 |
11-Apr-02 |
SKIPPER TRUCKS BELMONT |
113,828.60 |
VARIOUS FILTERS |
|
|
|
|
|
FUEL FILTER ELEMENT |
|
|
|
|
|
FILTER CAT LF667 |
|
|
|
|
|
WINDOW KIT (LARGE) |
|
|
|
|
|
OIL FILTER |
|
|
|
|
|
FUEL FILTER NG-Z467 |
|
|
|
|
|
INTR BUZZER 12V |
|
|
|
|
|
ELEMENT WATER |
|
|
|
|
|
FILTER OIL DS000316 |
|
|
|
|
|
FILTERS |
|
|
|
|
|
FILTER/FUEL |
|
|
|
|
|
H/LAMP, CL/LIGHT |
|
|
|
|
|
CHECK VALVE ASSY-BRA |
|
|
|
|
|
FILTER TRANS HF28943 |
|
|
|
|
|
FILTER |
|
|
|
|
|
WN31759 INSPECTION & WEIGHBRIDGE FEES |
|
|
|
|
|
SUPPORT AIR COMPRESS |
|
|
|
|
|
SHOCK ABSORBER |
|
|
|
|
|
1 NEW INTERNATIONAL ACCO 2350G/250 |
|
24964 |
11-Apr-02 |
STANDARDS AUSTRALIA |
330.00 |
SUBSCRIPTION FEE |
|
24965 |
11-Apr-02 |
STATEWIDE CLEANING SUPPLIES P/L |
4,750.65 |
JIF CREME CLEANSER 750ML |
|
|
|
|
|
DISPENSERS ABS PLASTIC 4959 |
|
|
|
|
|
WINDEX TRIGGER X 18 |
|
|
|
|
|
RAID ODOURLESS 450GM |
|
|
|
|
|
CLEANER SC JOHNSON WINDEX 750ML |
|
|
|
|
|
KLEENEX FACIAL TISSUES |
|
|
|
|
|
RAID ODOURLESS |
|
|
|
|
|
DISPENSER |
|
|
|
|
|
WINDEX, KITCHEN CLEANER |
|
|
|
|
|
STORE CLEANING SUPPLIES |
|
|
|
|
|
VARIOUS CLEANING SUPPLIES |
|
|
|
|
|
URINAL ENVIROTABS GOVT |
|
|
|
|
|
STORES VARIOUS CLEANING SUPPLIES |
|
|
|
|
|
KLEENEX 2PLY |
|
24966 |
11-Apr-02 |
SALMAT |
3,482.23 |
DATA CONVERSION & LASER PRINT |
|
|
|
|
|
PROGRAMMING/DATA CONVERSION |
|
24967 |
11-Apr-02 |
SPEEDO AUSTRALIA PTY LTD |
968.00 |
GOGGLES, CONTOUR CLIPBACK & MEDALIST |
|
24968 |
11-Apr-02 |
CADBURY SCHWEPPES |
260.28 |
BEVERAGES |
|
|
|
|
|
6 300 NRBMNC L/L/BIT & 2 300 NRBMNC L/C DGA |
|
24969 |
11-Apr-02 |
STEWART & HEATON CLOTHING CO PTY LTD |
413.30 |
JACKET, TROUSERS, BADGES |
|
24970 |
11-Apr-02 |
SWAN TAXIS CO-OPERATIVE LTD |
66.66 |
COMMUNITY SERVICE TAXI CHARGES |
|
24971 |
11-Apr-02 |
STOPMASTER BRAKES |
630.30 |
BRAKE RELINE |
|
|
|
|
|
RELINE FRONT BRAKE SHOES 96704 |
|
|
|
|
|
RELINE BRAKE SHOES |
|
24972 |
11-Apr-02 |
STARKEYS PRODUCTS |
4,015.00 |
JUMBO UNIT |
|
24973 |
11-Apr-02 |
TORO AUSTRALIA PTY LTD |
146.52 |
BUSHING-SPECIAL |
|
24974 |
11-Apr-02 |
TOTAL EDEN WATERING SYSTEMS |
11,459.69 |
CR INV 1158539 - RISER POLY 3110512 |
|
|
|
|
|
SWJ PIPE |
|
|
|
|
|
POLY CAP 15 MM X 6 |
|
|
|
|
|
PVC SOCKETS 40MM & 100MM & PVC CAP 40MM |
|
|
|
|
|
PVC SLIPFIX PIPE |
|
|
|
|
|
RETIC PVC SLIP FIX 100 MM |
|
|
|
|
|
PVC COUPLING, ELBOW FAUCET |
|
|
|
|
|
PVC TEE PLAIN/BUSH REDUCING |
|
|
|
|
|
SWJ PIPE 80MM & PVC ELBOW 45DEG |
|
|
|
|
|
VARIOUS RETIC SUPPLIES |
|
|
|
|
|
V/BOX 1419 CARSON |
|
|
|
|
|
VARIOUS WATERING SUPPLIES |
|
|
|
|
|
HUNTER SPRINKLERS |
|
24975 |
11-Apr-02 |
TOPLINE TROPHIES |
3.80 |
ENGRAVING PERPETUAL |
|
24976 |
11-Apr-02 |
TAUBMANS |
453.20 |
E/COVER |
|
24977 |
11-Apr-02 |
FORCORP PTY LTD |
506.00 |
STROBE LIGHTS 240 CFQ |
|
24978 |
11-Apr-02 |
ONESTEEL LTD |
177.30 |
DURAGAL RHS |
|
24979 |
11-Apr-02 |
TALDARA |
392.26 |
POLARCUP PLASTIC CUP |
|
|
|
|
|
CLEANING BAG GARBAGE 240LT HEAVY DUTY CODE F69 (CARTONS OF 100) |
|
|
|
|
|
BLK BIN LINER ON ROLL |
|
|
|
|
|
FOAM CUPS |
|
24980 |
11-Apr-02 |
TOTAL TORO |
2,233.10 |
63 9700 PLATE-COVER & 37-6730 CUP-BEARING |
|
|
|
|
|
86-8100-01 BALL JOINT ASSY |
|
|
|
|
|
27-0990 MOWER BLADE |
|
|
|
|
|
62-3400 SEAL & 68-6810 GEARBOX |
|
24981 |
11-Apr-02 |
UNDERGROUND SERVICES AUSTRALIA |
363.00 |
LOCATE SERVICES FRANKLIN/DUNDEBAR ROAD WANNEROO |
|
|
|
|
|
LOCATE SERVICE DUNDABAR /FRANKLIN RD |
|
24982 |
11-Apr-02 |
UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA |
35.00 |
ECOSYSTEM REHAB SUCCESS |
|
24983 |
11-Apr-02 |
VALUER GENERAL'S OFFICE |
2,498.75 |
GRV INT VAL METRO |
|
|
|
|
|
GRV INT METRO SHARED |
|
24984 |
11-Apr-02 |
L & T VENABLES |
47.30 |
5/8 UNC X41/2 " BOLTS |
|
24985 |
11-Apr-02 |
WANNEROO CARAVAN CENTRE |
132.00 |
REPAIR SAND BOX |
|
24986 |
11-Apr-02 |
CANCELLED |
0.00 |
|
|
24987 |
11-Apr-02 |
WANNEROO HARDWARE |
3,215.04 |
HAMMER CLAW HANDLE ONLY 13416144 |
|
|
|
|
|
TAPE SURVEY 100M RED 10684 |
|
|
|
|
|
SNAPHOOK GAL 22650212 |
|
|
|
|
|
HARDWARE GLUE SUPERGLUE 3ML TUBE 37027539 |
|
|
|
|
|
FILE BAST FLAT 250MM |
|
|
|
|
|
CONNECTOR HOSE & NUT & TAIL |
|
|
|
|
|
HANDLE SLEDGE OV/EYE |
|
|
|
|
|
5LT WATER BOTTLE |
|
|
|
|
|
DYNABOLT HEX |
|
|
|
|
|
SREW, NUTSET |
|
|
|
|
|
TOILET INDICATOR SET 600 IB |
|
|
|
|
|
TORCH DOLPHIN |
|
|
|
|
|
BLADE BOWSAW & WHEEL D/C MTL |
|
|
|
|
|
DULUX SPRAY BLK GLOSS 325G |
|
|
|
|
|
SPADE GARDEN LONG HANDLE 651045 |
|
|
|
|
|
VARIOUS HARDWARE SUPPPLIES |
|
|
|
|
|
VARIOUS HARDWARE ITEMS |
|
|
|
|
|
KEY RING EASY SNAP X 30 |
|
|
|
|
|
HARDWARE SUPPLIES |
|
|
|
|
|
VARIOUS TOOLS AS SELECTED |
|
|
|
|
|
PAINT LUXOL GOLDEN YELLOW 4L |
|
|
|
|
|
FASTENER BOLT NUT & WASHER SET GALV CUP HEAD 300 X 12 MM 19430628 |
|
|
|
|
|
SHARPENING TOOLS |
|
|
|
|
|
GLOVES LEATHER RIGGER LARGE CODE CG41AL |
|
|
|
|
|
VARIOUS HARDWARE SUPPLIES |
|
24988 |
11-Apr-02 |
WEMBLEY CEMENT INDUSTRIES |
1,420.13 |
CLASS D CI&D MR60/COVER |
|
24989 |
11-Apr-02 |
WEMBLEY CEMENT INDUSTRIES |
753.94 |
INSERT LID CONCRETE COVER |
|
24990 |
11-Apr-02 |
WEST COAST RADIATORS |
1,500.00 |
RECORE RADIATOR 97693 |
|
24991 |
11-Apr-02 |
WORMALD FIRE SYSTEMS |
770.00 |
BLUE DOME LENS |
|
|
|
|
|
PACIFIC HELMET |
|
|
|
|
|
ICS TRAINING VESTS |
|
24992 |
11-Apr-02 |
WANNEROO AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY |
26.80 |
SWITCH & CAP |
|
24993 |
11-Apr-02 |
WANNEROO DAIRY SUPPLIES |
196.10 |
WANNEROO LIBRARY MILK |
|
|
|
|
|
AQUAMOTION MILK |
|
|
|
|
|
WORKS DEPOT MILK |
|
|
|
|
|
CIVIC CENTRE MILK SUPPLY |
|
24994 |
11-Apr-02 |
WANNEROO BUS COMPANY |
297.00 |
GOLD PROGRAMME 19TH |
|
24995 |
11-Apr-02 |
W A LIBRARY SUPPLIES |
151.69 |
ACRYLIC DISPLAY |
|
24996 |
11-Apr-02 |
W A LIMESTONE CO |
4,051.72 |
EXPIT LIMESTONE |
|
|
|
|
|
75MM LIMESTONE FOR DUNDEBAR RD FROM FRANKLIN TO STEVENS RD WANNEROO ZONE 3 |
|
|
|
|
|
BITUMEN MIX |
|
|
|
|
|
LIMESTONE |
|
24997 |
11-Apr-02 |
WANNEROO CRANE HIRE |
382.25 |
HIRE OF CRANE TO REMOVE MIDGE ZAPPER IN BANYANDAH BLVD WANNEROO 5.3.02 |
|
|
|
|
|
HIRE OF 10 TONNE CRANE TO MOVE BUS SHELTER TO BALTIMORE DR 22.3.02 |
|
24998 |
11-Apr-02 |
W J MONCRIEFF PTY LTD |
4,928.00 |
VARIOUS BACKUP SUPPORT |
|
24999 |
11-Apr-02 |
CANCELLED |
0.00 |
|
|
25000 |
11-Apr-02 |
CANCELLED |
0.00 |
|
|
25001 |
11-Apr-02 |
CANCELLED |
0.00 |
|
|
25002 |
11-Apr-02 |
ALEXANDER HEIGHTS - THE HEIGHTS COMM HOUSE PETTY CASH |
66.35 |
P/CASH |
|
25003 |
11-Apr-02 |
ALINE BRICK PAVING |
26,986.85 |
PAVING-EVANDALE RD DRIVEWAY REPAIR |
|
|
|
|
|
BRICKPAVING CNR BEACH & HAINSWORTH - ISLANDS |
|
|
|
|
|
ISLANDS & VERGES MONTROSE PRIMARY SCHOOL & MIRRABOOKA AVENURE ALEXANDER HEIGHTS |
|
|
|
|
|
BRICKPAVING BUTTERWORTH AVE KOONDOOLA |
|
|
|
|
|
BRICKPAVING VARIOUS MARMION LOCATIONS |
|
25004 |
11-Apr-02 |
AVIS |
199.08 |
HIRE OF 22 SEAT BUS |
|
25005 |
11-Apr-02 |
ABORIGINAL SENIORS GROUP PETTY CASH |
50.00 |
P/CASH |
|
25006 |
11-Apr-02 |
KATHY ALLISTON |
60.00 |
VOLUNTARY SERVICES |
|
25007 |
11-Apr-02 |
ADMIRAL MECHANICAL SERVICES |
17,211.70 |
4 PANASONIC WALL SPLITS INTO YANCHEP COMMUNITY CENTRE |
|
25008 |
11-Apr-02 |
BELL HEALTH |
280.49 |
HEALTH CARE SERVICES INV 02/4277 |
|
|
|
|
|
HEALTH CARE SERVICES INV 02/4278 |
|
25009 |
11-Apr-02 |
CANCELLED |
0.00 |
|
|
25010 |
11-Apr-02 |
CANCELLED |
0.00 |
|
|
25011 |
11-Apr-02 |
CANCELLED |
0.00 |
|
|
25012 |
11-Apr-02 |
BEST LOOK PAINTING & DECORATING CONTRACTORS |
324.50 |
INTERIOR PAINTING |
|
25013 |
11-Apr-02 |
COURIER AUSTRALIA |
360.25 |
COURIER SERVICES |
|
|
|
|
|
COURIER SERVICE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS |
|
25014 |
11-Apr-02 |
F CAMPBELL |
60.00 |
VOLUNTARY SERVICES |
|
25015 |
11-Apr-02 |
CHICKEN TREAT WANNEROO |
253.72 |
HOT CHICKENS |
|
25016 |
11-Apr-02 |
CLEAN SWEEP |
8,191.88 |
SWEEP - LA GRANGE LOOP 15.02.02 |
|
|
|
|
|
SWEEP CNR MORAN CRT & BEBICH RD 01.03.02 |
|
|
|
|
|
SWEEP DUNDEBAR ROAD 11.03.02 |
|
|
|
|
|
SWEEP DUNDEBAR & FRANKLIN 11,12,13,14 & 15/03/02 |
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|
|
|
|
SWEEP TENDER W00150 ALEXANDER HTS KOONDOOLA |
|
25017 |
11-Apr-02 |
CITY OF JOONDALUP PLANT HIRE |
895.10 |
VARIOUS PRIVATE WORKS |
|
25018 |
11-Apr-02 |
CABCHARGE |
26.26 |
CABCHARGE COMMUNITY SERVICES |
|
25019 |
11-Apr-02 |
COMTEK PTY LTD |
187.00 |
ONE CD-R/RW-DRIVE Int CD-R/RW IDE DRIVE |
|
25020 |
11-Apr-02 |
C C I TRAINING SERVICE |
4,290.00 |
SEXUAL RACIAL HARASSMENT TRAINING COURSE |
|
25021 |
11-Apr-02 |
CMP COMMUNICATIONS |
199.92 |
SUPPLY AND FIT NEW VHF ANTENNA 96071 |
|
25022 |
11-Apr-02 |
CITY OF WANNEROO |
91.15 |
R STEFFIN TRAVEL TO RATES |
|
25023 |
11-Apr-02 |
CHEF EXCEL PTY LTD |
52.20 |
ASSORTED SW 20/3/02 |
|
25024 |
11-Apr-02 |
DUNCAN CROSBIE PRO GOLF - MARANGAROO |
47,666.66 |
REFUND O/PAID LEASE FEES |
|
25025 |
11-Apr-02 |
DEPT OF LAND ADMINISTRATION |
12.00 |
SURVEYS COPIED |
|
25026 |
11-Apr-02 |
DICK SMITH ELECTRONICS |
249.02 |
CREDIT FOR INVOICE 31-249666 |
|
|
|
|
|
UNIDEN UH-042XR 40 CH UHF CB D1749 |
|
25027 |
11-Apr-02 |
DORMAR INDENTS |
101.05 |
CRAFT ITEMS GUMBLOSSOM COMMUNITY |
|
25028 |
11-Apr-02 |
D & M LAUNDRY SERVICE |
197.12 |
LAUNDRY -LINEN |
|
25029 |
11-Apr-02 |
D G CONSULTING |
2,926.00 |
ENVIRONMENTAL HLTH WORK |
|
25030 |
11-Apr-02 |
EXECUTIVE SERVICES PETTY CASH |
99.80 |
P/CASH |
|
25031 |
11-Apr-02 |
EASIFLEET MANAGEMENT |
7,410.10 |
HYUNDIA ACCENT NEW 2002 WHITE WN31517 |
|
|
|
|
|
HYUNDIA ACCENT NEW 2002 WHITE WN31518 |
|
25032 |
11-Apr-02 |
GRAFFITI SYSTEMS AUSTRALIA |
3,690.50 |
GRAFFITI REMOVAL VARIOUS BUTTERWORTH AVENUE |
|
|
|
|
|
ANTI-GRAFFITI COATING 3 BUS SHELTERS |
|
25033 |
11-Apr-02 |
IAN GOODENOUGH |
256.74 |
TRAVEL ALLOWANCE DECEMBER 01 |
|
|
|
|
|
TRAVEL ALLOWANCE MARCH02 |
|
|
|
|
|
TRAVEL ALLOWANCE JAN/FEB02 |
|
25034 |
11-Apr-02 |
MAUREEN GRIERSON |
118.34 |
TRAVEL ALLOWNACE |
|
25035 |
11-Apr-02 |
G P R TRUCK SALES & SERVICE |
440.00 |
CHECK WHEEL ALIGNMENT/ADJ FRONT AXLE |
|
25036 |
11-Apr-02 |
GEL GROUP PTY LTD |
3,337.40 |
WINDOWS 2000 ROLL OUT OFFICER |
|
25037 |
11-Apr-02 |
ALAN GREEN |
20.00 |
VOLUNTARY SERVICES |
|
25038 |
11-Apr-02 |
HOME CHEF |
4,568.40 |
DINNERS FOR TUES 12.03.02 X 394 |
|
|
|
|
|
DINNERS FOR DELIVERY TUES 26/02/02 |
|
|
|
|
|
DINNERS FOR TUESDAY 19/03/02 |
|
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|
|
|
HOME CHEF DINNERS |
|
25039 |
11-Apr-02 |
HOMECARE PURSUITS |
6,799.91 |
HACC SERIVCES 4-10/03/02 & 11-17/03/02 |
|
|
|
|
|
CACP SERVICES 4-10/03/02 & 11-17/04/02 |
|
25040 |
11-Apr-02 |
C HIRD |
60.00 |
VOLUNTARY SERVICES |
|
25041 |
11-Apr-02 |
ROD HANNAN |
33.00 |
VOLUNTARY SERVICES |
|
25042 |
11-Apr-02 |
JOONDALUP PHOTO-DESIGN |
85.00 |
PHOTOGRAPHY G MONKS |
|
25043 |
11-Apr-02 |
JOHNDEC ENGINEERING PLASTICS PTY LTD |
632.50 |
CARRY OUT REPAIRS |
|
25044 |
11-Apr-02 |
KEYS BROS REMOVALS & STORAGE |
1,485.00 |
PACKING SERVICES MATERIAL ONLY & 300 AMG BOOK CARTONS NEW |
|
25045 |
11-Apr-02 |
KINDERGARTEN QUALITY EQUIPMENT |
639.17 |
TOY REFIGERATOR & STOVE FOR JENOLEN WAY COMMUNITY CENTRE |
|
25046 |
11-Apr-02 |
LO-GO APPOINTMENTS |
10,857.25 |
DURNANICH T LABOURER P/G |
|
|
|
|
|
GOODWIN R LABOURER P/G |
|
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|
|
STEVENS J LAB P/G |
|
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|
|
BARROWCLIFFE D LABOURER P/G |
|
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|
|
GOODWIN (LAB P/G) |
|
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|
MCPHEE C W/E 28/07/01 |
|
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|
BARROWCLIFFE (LAB P/G) |
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|
STEVENS LABOURER P/G |
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BROMHEAD DOORKNOCKER |
|
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MURRAY DOORKNOCKER |
|
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SPARLING DOORKNOCKER |
|
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GREENOCK, D W/E 16/03/02 |
|
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|
|
PEAK ADMIN |
|
|
|
|
|
PEAKE K ADMIN |
|
25047 |
11-Apr-02 |
MAYNE LOGISTICS COURIER |
420.33 |
COURIER SERVICE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS |
|
25048 |
11-Apr-02 |
P & T E MATHIAS HYDRAULIC CONTRACTORS |
4,065.60 |
MON-FRIDAY BADGERUP |
|
25049 |
11-Apr-02 |
MIRAGE TECHNOLOGY |
180.00 |
FRONTPAGE INTRODUCTION 19/6 |
|
25050 |
11-Apr-02 |
MOVE CLOTHING & LINEN SUPPLIES |
138.33 |
WORK CLOTHING CUSTOMER SERVICE |
|
25051 |
11-Apr-02 |
NICK DEL BORRELLO |
220.00 |
MAKE & FIT SAFETY PROP UNDER TIPPER BODY |
|
25052 |
11-Apr-02 |
NORMAN DENNIS |
41.66 |
KEYHOLDER APRIL PAYMENT |
|
25053 |
11-Apr-02 |
PERTH COURIER SERVICE |
66.00 |
PICK UP ELEVEN ARTWORKS |
|
25054 |
11-Apr-02 |
PROFESSIONAL TRAVEL |
50.00 |
INSURANCE POLICY NU055527 |
|
25055 |
11-Apr-02 |
QUALITY PRESS |
775.50 |
ART EXHIBITION BROCHURES |
|
25056 |
11-Apr-02 |
REEKIE PROPERTY SERVICES |
28,721.62 |
KINGSWAY CRICKET/HOCKEY TOILETS - CONTRACT CLEANING |
|
|
|
|
|
EXTRA CLEANING OF DEPOT OFFICE 0103/02 TO 31/03/02 |
|
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|
|
EXTRA CLEANING CLARKSON YOUTH CENTRE 01/03/02 TO 31/03/02 |
|
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|
|
CLEANING SOUTHERN ZONE 01/03/02 TO 31/03/02 |
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CLEANING CENTRAL ZONE 01/03/02 TO 31/03/02 |
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CLEANING TOWNSHIP ZONE 01/03/02 TO 31/03/02 |
|
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|
|
CLEANING NORTHERN ZONE 01/03/02 TO 31/03/02 |
|
25057 |
11-Apr-02 |
R B MARRIS |
80.00 |
WASH CLEAN CONTROL VEHICLES |
|
25058 |
11-Apr-02 |
SUNNY BRUSHWARE SUPPLIES |
48.67 |
BRUSH WARE DUMMY RAKE (COMPLETE) JARRAH 60 X 19 X 900 MM |
|
25059 |
11-Apr-02 |
STORK ELECTRICAL |
90,723.86 |
TENDER NO. 01226 FOR THE INSTALLATION OF TRAFFIC SIGNALS AT MARANGAROO DRIVE AND HIGHCLERE BOULEVARD, MARANGAROO |
|
25060 |
11-Apr-02 |
STAMPALIA CONTRACTORS |
8,813.20 |
EQUIPMENT HIRE MARMION AVE MERRIWA |
|
|
|
|
|
WATER TRUCK HIRE |
|
|
|
|
|
EQUIPMENT HIRE GNANGARA RD |
|
25061 |
11-Apr-02 |
SJW PODIATRY PTY LTD |
3,162.50 |
PODIATRY SERVICE PERIOD 04/03/02-22/03/02 |
|
25062 |
11-Apr-02 |
STIRLING CONCRETE PTY LTD |
31,869.50 |
INSTALL 2.1 FOOTPATH ON HESTER AVENUE RAFFA CAMBRAI VILLAGE AS PER QUOTE NO: A254 DATED 26 FEBRUARY 2002 |
|
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|
|
|
INSTALL FOOTPATHS QUINNS ROCKS |
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|
|
BUTTERWORTH AVE KOONDOOLA |
|
25063 |
11-Apr-02 |
ST JOHN AMBULANCE OF AUSTRALIA |
75.00 |
SEN FIRST AID COURSE |
|
25064 |
11-Apr-02 |
TELSTRA CORPORATION |
63.65 |
D GALE 9413950900 |
|
25065 |
11-Apr-02 |
WANNEROO PLUMBING |
5,586.85 |
REPAIRS-GNANGARA PARK |
|
|
|
|
|
REPAIRS-JENOLAN WAY |
|
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|
|
REPAIRS-YANCHEP BEACH TOILETS |
|
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|
|
REPAIRS-WANNEROO RECREATION |
|
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|
|
REPAIRS-WANNEROO ADMIN |
|
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|
|
REPAIRS-QUINNS SOUTH |
|
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|
|
REPAIRS-ADDISON PARK |
|
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|
|
REPAIRS-GIRRAWHEEN LIBRAR |
|
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|
|
REPLACE DRINKING FOUNTAIN-CARRAMAR GOLF |
|
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REPAIRS-AQUAMOTION |
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REPAIRS-CHARNWOOD RESERVE |
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REPAIRS-DOG POUND |
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REPAIRS-HUDSON PARK |
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REPAIRS-FERRARA RESERVE |
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REPAIRS-BUILDING 1-VOLUNTEER FIRE OFFICE |
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REPAIRS-CARRAMAR GOLF |
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|
REPAIRS-KOONDOOLA HALL |
|
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|
|
REPAIRS-BUTTERWORTH PARK |
|
25066 |
11-Apr-02 |
WANNEROO ELECTRIC |
4,157.07 |
ACTIVATE FANS |
|
|
|
|
|
LOCATE FALLEN LAMP |
|
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|
|
|
REPAIRS-HAINSWORTH PARK |
|
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|
REPAIRS-HUDSON PARK |
|
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|
|
LOCATE TRIPPED ROD |
|
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|
|
ELECTRIC CRANE N/WORK |
|
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|
|
LOCATE DEFECTIVE TUBE |
|
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|
|
LOCATE DEFECTIVE FLURO TUBE |
|
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|
LOCATE DEFECTIVE FLURO |
|
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|
|
DEFECTIVE LAMP |
|
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|
|
ACTIVATE SECURITY LIGHTS |
|
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|
|
LOCATE DAMAGED GPO |
|
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|
|
LOCATE ROD TRIPPED RESET |
|
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|
|
REPAIRS-WANN S/GROUNDS SKATE RAMP |
|
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|
|
LOCATE DEFECTIVE FUSE |
|
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|
|
ABBEYVILLE PARK GLOBE BLOWN |
|
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|
|
ALEXANDER HTS. NEW SWITCH FOR HYDRANT JOB NO. 27246 |
|
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|
|
|
REPAIRS-PALOMA PARK |
|
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|
|
REPAIRS-SHELVOCK PARK |
|
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|
|
ACTIVATE ALL LIGHTS |
|
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|
|
|
CARRAMAR GOLF REPAIR CABINET JOB NO. 27289 |
|
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|
|
GIRRAWHEEN AVENUE ORNAMENTAL LIGHTS FROM |
|
|
|
|
|
MARANGAROO DRIVE TO BEACH ROAD AS PER JOB NO: 27118 |
|
25067 |
11-Apr-02 |
DR C T WONG |
1,827.50 |
MARCH IMMUNISATION CLINICS |
|
25068 |
11-Apr-02 |
WESTERN POWER |
22,903.50 |
536127500 A BRETT |
|
|
|
|
|
146240320 C SWIFT |
|
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|
|
KINGSWAY BASEBALL BUILD |
|
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|
|
DEPOT OFFICE BLD |
|
|
|
|
|
NEW CIVIC CTRE |
|
25069 |
11-Apr-02 |
WANNEROO TAVERN |
261.30 |
MID STRENGTH BLOCKS & WINE |
|
25070 |
11-Apr-02 |
WORM AFFAIR |
158.40 |
RELN WORM FACTORY |
|
25071 |
11-Apr-02 |
WESTWOOD TIMBERS |
231.80 |
KARRI GREEN STR |
|
25072 |
11-Apr-02 |
WESTCARE CENTRAL SAFETY |
2,072.29 |
WESTAIR RED POLO SHIRTS |
|
25073 |
11-Apr-02 |
B WEST0N |
60.00 |
CLEANING OF KOODABURRA CLUB |
|
25074 |
11-Apr-02 |
WANNEROO DRYCLEANERS & LAUNDRETTE |
54.00 |
DRY CLEANING MARCH 2002 FIRE SERVICES UNIFORMS |
|
25075 |
11-Apr-02 |
ALEXANDER HTS ADULT DAY CARE P/CASH |
15.85 |
P/CASH |
|
25076 |
11-Apr-02 |
CITY BUSINESS MACHINES |
2,380.40 |
3 X CANON S200SP COLOUR BUBBLE JET PRINTERS |
|
|
|
|
|
HP2250 HP INKJET PRINTER WITH INTERNAL HP JETDIRECT 10/100 NETWORK JETDIRECT CARD 610N |
|
25077 |
11-Apr-02 |
C J D EQUIPMENT P/L |
87.59 |
10144200 FUEL TANK CAP |
|
25078 |
11-Apr-02 |
DBS FENCING |
1,525.70 |
REPLACE ONE HALF OF PR OF GATES |
|
|
|
|
|
RAZER WIRE TO TIMER FENCE |
|
25079 |
12-Apr-02 |
JOONDALUP COURT |
1,484.00 |
18 WARRANTS |
|
25080 |
12-Apr-02 |
JOONDALUP COURT |
3.00 |
ADJ TO WARRANT CHQ 25079 |
|
25081 |
12-Apr-02 |
AUSTRALIAN TURF INDUSTRIES |
37,140.59 |
MAINTENACE AT MARAGAROO GOLF COURSE |
|
25082 |
12-Apr-02 |
ALINTA GAS |
177.00 |
J LATHAM 877147600 |
|
25083 |
12-Apr-02 |
BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY |
26,797.72 |
BCITF LEVY MARCH |
|
25084 |
12-Apr-02 |
B & G CHAMBERS |
420.00 |
DINNER 20 GUEST 26/03/02 & PLATTER |
|
25085 |
12-Apr-02 |
BUILDERS REGISTRATION BOARD |
7,420.50 |
BUILDERS DISPUTE FEES MARCH |
|
25086 |
17-Apr-02 |
JON KELLY |
6,000.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
25087 |
17-Apr-02 |
SUNSET COAST TOURISM ASSOCIATION |
5,500.00 |
DONATION FOR DEVELOPMENT TOURISM BROCHURE |
|
25088 |
18-Apr-02 |
SCOTT PARK HOMES |
130.00 |
REIMBURSEMENT HEALTH SEPTIC APPLICATION FEES |
|
25089 |
18-Apr-02 |
MINT SETTLEMENTS |
55.00 |
REIMBURSEMENT FOR LAND PURCHASE ENQUIRY |
|
25090 |
18-Apr-02 |
WANNEROO CRICKET CLUB |
100.00 |
BOND REFUND |
|
25091 |
18-Apr-02 |
AMCON SOLUTIONS PTY LTD |
3,773.00 |
CONSULTANT D DE PELLEGRIN |
|
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|
|
CONSULTNANT ALEX LEI |
|
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|
|
CONSULTANT DR P WHITEHEAD/P SIMMONS |
|
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|
|
|
CONSULTANT J VAN DAM |
|
25092 |
18-Apr-02 |
DEPARTMENT OF LAND ADMINISTRATION |
11.00 |
1 GOLA 1 HIT AT $10. FOR FEBRUARY AS AT 26/02/02 |
|
25093 |
18-Apr-02 |
THE PARTY FARM |
460.00 |
PARTY FARM FOR KOONDOOLA EASTER EVENT AT |
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|
|
|
|
KOONDOOLA PARK IN KOONDOOLA FROM 10AM TO 2PM. |
|
25094 |
18-Apr-02 |
EVAN MARTIN |
50.60 |
PART PAYMENT FOR MONTH FEBRUARY |
|
25095 |
18-Apr-02 |
BBC ENTERTAINMENT |
1,003.75 |
OWN PIANO |
|
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|
|
SOUTHERN CROSS TRIO |
|
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|
|
DENIS FIRE TRUCK |
|
25096 |
18-Apr-02 |
S C A W A |
20.00 |
MEMBERSHIP FEES E SHADFORTH SWIM COORDINATORS ASSOC |
|
25097 |
18-Apr-02 |
LADYBIRD'S PLANT HIRE |
85.80 |
RENTAL INDOOR PLANTS |
|
25098 |
18-Apr-02 |
OCEAN SPRINGS |
25.00 |
O/PAYMENT STAGE 12 BRIGHTON ESTATE SUBDIVISION CLEARANCE WAPC REF 114669.11 |
|
25099 |
18-Apr-02 |
ROYAL LIFE SAVING SOCIETY AUSTRALIA |
720.00 |
POOL LIFEGUARD REG AWARD FEE/EXAM INSTRUCTION FEES |
|
25100 |
18-Apr-02 |
MELANIE BROWNE |
45.00 |
3HRS CRECHE WORK FIRE AWARENESS DAY BANKSIA GROVE |
|
25101 |
18-Apr-02 |
C SUHENDRA & BR REYNOLDS |
325.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25102 |
18-Apr-02 |
PHILLIP R COPE |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25103 |
18-Apr-02 |
B & TA GHEBREHIWOT |
231.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25104 |
18-Apr-02 |
JOHN C & V LONGCAKE |
340.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25105 |
18-Apr-02 |
JOHN FLINT & K ASHE |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25106 |
18-Apr-02 |
KIRO & M KORUNOSKI |
191.19 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25107 |
18-Apr-02 |
SIMON R CAMPBELL |
150.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25108 |
18-Apr-02 |
ELIZABETH WALLER |
9.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
25109 |
18-Apr-02 |
SHIRLEY THOMPSON |
15.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
25110 |
18-Apr-02 |
OSWALD FAIRNINGTON |
9.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
25111 |
18-Apr-02 |
LAUREL MATTHEWS |
5.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
25112 |
18-Apr-02 |
NATALIE MARTIN |
12.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
25113 |
18-Apr-02 |
PAMELA OVERINGTON |
6.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
25114 |
18-Apr-02 |
BRIAN BELL |
3.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
25115 |
18-Apr-02 |
GAIL P GUGIATTI |
12.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
25116 |
18-Apr-02 |
FLORENCE EVANS |
20.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
25117 |
18-Apr-02 |
SHARLEEN WHARAM |
20.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
25118 |
18-Apr-02 |
KIRSTEN LARKIN |
19.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
25119 |
18-Apr-02 |
WALTER BROWN |
6.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
25120 |
18-Apr-02 |
DANICE DOROGI |
6.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
25121 |
18-Apr-02 |
BRIAN HAIGH |
6.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
25122 |
18-Apr-02 |
BRIAN CAPON |
6.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
25123 |
18-Apr-02 |
MRS L BUICK |
20.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
25124 |
18-Apr-02 |
LINDSAY RILEY |
18.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
25125 |
18-Apr-02 |
SUSAN DASH |
20.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
25126 |
18-Apr-02 |
LYNN ANDREWS |
6.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
25127 |
18-Apr-02 |
MICHAEL STRIBBLING |
57.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
25128 |
18-Apr-02 |
JONATHAN WILSON |
20.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
25129 |
18-Apr-02 |
ANDREA KUHN |
9.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
25130 |
18-Apr-02 |
GREGORY RUSHTON |
9.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
25131 |
18-Apr-02 |
CONNY MADER |
65.00 |
REFUND LEARN TO SWIM PRGRAMME |
|
25132 |
18-Apr-02 |
ANZ BANK C/CHRISTMAS 2001 |
2,500.00 |
CHQ REQUEST AUGUST COUNCIL DONATIONS |
|
25133 |
18-Apr-02 |
S HORTON & YG ANDERSEN |
306.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25134 |
18-Apr-02 |
JAMES & M HAY |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25135 |
18-Apr-02 |
LISA P HAYES |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25136 |
18-Apr-02 |
JAMES & S GOWER |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25137 |
18-Apr-02 |
MELISSA FRANCIS |
122.50 |
EXTREME COMP PRIZES/YOUNG PARENTS GROUP MEETING/CATERING |
|
25138 |
18-Apr-02 |
JULIE RICHARDSON |
45.00 |
3HRS CRECHE WORK FIRE AWARENESS DAY BANKSIA GROVE |
|
25139 |
18-Apr-02 |
KIRSTEN SCUTT |
17.00 |
REFUND LEARN TO SWIM PROGRAMME |
|
25140 |
18-Apr-02 |
GERALDINE THOMAS |
220.00 |
PERFORMANCE WANN/SHOWGRNDS BAND XYGEN COMM CONCERT |
|
25141 |
18-Apr-02 |
ROBIN & S BROOKES |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25142 |
18-Apr-02 |
VIOLETA & S LAZESKA |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25143 |
18-Apr-02 |
RUSSLEIGH & J PARAI |
177.19 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25144 |
18-Apr-02 |
DAWN & G COOKE |
265.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25145 |
18-Apr-02 |
MARK CHRISTOPHER & D POPPAS |
211.16 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25146 |
18-Apr-02 |
P FORSYTH-REID & R TIMMINS |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25147 |
18-Apr-02 |
NICHOLAS M HARVEY |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25148 |
18-Apr-02 |
TANYA & S DUNCAN |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25149 |
18-Apr-02 |
DARRELL J PEARCE |
197.16 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25150 |
18-Apr-02 |
ROBYN J HUTCHINSON |
329.68 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25151 |
18-Apr-02 |
STEVEN P HAINES |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25152 |
18-Apr-02 |
LINDA HOPKINS & L SPRING |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25153 |
18-Apr-02 |
RONAL HAWKINS ARCHITECT PTY LTD |
900.00 |
REIMBURSEMENT FOR DEVELOPMENT FEE |
|
25154 |
18-Apr-02 |
STEPHEN & H FARNHILL |
156.60 |
REIMBURSEMENT HEALTH SEPTIC APPLICATION FEES |
|
25155 |
18-Apr-02 |
WANGARA TAVERN |
700.00 |
REIMBURSEMENT FOR HEALTH LICENCE FEE |
|
25156 |
18-Apr-02 |
MAYNE LOGISTICS ARMAGUARD |
309.70 |
WAA CASH COLLECTION |
|
25157 |
18-Apr-02 |
ALLTECH INDUSTRIES AUSTRALIA |
97.00 |
REPAIRED PHONE & FAULY KEYPAD |
|
25158 |
18-Apr-02 |
BT EQUIPMENT PTY LTD |
766.62 |
HIRE OF LOAN MACHINE |
|
25159 |
18-Apr-02 |
SOILAND GARDEN SUPPLIERS |
13,659.69 |
MULCHING OF GREENWASTE 1582M3 AS PER SURVEY |
|
25160 |
18-Apr-02 |
BELAIR SMASH REPAIRS |
500.00 |
EXCESS ON TOYOTA HILUX WN31854 |
|
25161 |
18-Apr-02 |
EASIFLEET MANAGEMENT |
475.12 |
SUPPLY FIT TYRES |
|
25162 |
18-Apr-02 |
CANCELLED |
0.00 |
|
|
25163 |
18-Apr-02 |
BRIDGELEIGH |
370.00 |
CEO INTERVIEWS 12/11/01 MEALS AND DRINKS |
|
25164 |
18-Apr-02 |
FASTWAY COURIERS (WA) |
110.00 |
WANNEROO RECREATION CENTER COURIER SERVICE |
|
25165 |
18-Apr-02 |
ALPHAWEST 6 PTY LTD |
47,630.00 |
PROJECT MANAGEMENT - MICHEL NORESSON |
|
|
|
|
|
EDMS PROJECT` |
|
25166 |
18-Apr-02 |
COATES WRECKAIR |
231.00 |
1 COMPRESSOR 19(ELECTRIC) |
|
25167 |
18-Apr-02 |
DIRECT ENGINEERING SERVICES |
1,050.06 |
CHECK OPERATION ON A.H.V COUNCIL CHAMBERS |
|
25168 |
18-Apr-02 |
FOOD TECHNOLOGY SERVICES PTY LTD |
2,095.32 |
PAYMENT SERVICES ERINA MALE FOR FOOD PREMISES RISK |
|
25169 |
18-Apr-02 |
QUICK CORPORATE AUSTRALIA |
77.86 |
WRIST MOUSE SURFACE |
|
25170 |
18-Apr-02 |
TRAILER PARTS PTY LTD |
230.67 |
A1030 JOCKEY WHEEL |
|
25171 |
18-Apr-02 |
WANNEROO DAIRY SUPPLIES |
197.35 |
MILK WANN LIB |
|
|
|
|
|
MILK AQUA |
|
|
|
|
|
MILK WORKS DEPOT |
|
|
|
|
|
MILK CIVIC CTRE |
|
25172 |
18-Apr-02 |
WASTE MASTER |
280,705.37 |
SUPPLY & INSTALL HYD PUMP (96692) |
|
|
|
|
|
PENDULUM PACKERS & ELPHINSTONE WEIGHING SYSTEM |
|
25173 |
18-Apr-02 |
AUSTRALIA POST |
3,881.22 |
TOTAL TAX INVOICE VALUE |
|
25174 |
18-Apr-02 |
AQUAMOTION OFFICE PETTY CASH |
150.00 |
P/CASH TOYS, CONTAINERS, BATTERIES.BALLS.GLUE |
|
25175 |
18-Apr-02 |
AMERICAN INTER UNDERWRITERS |
7.00 |
PAYROLL DED F/E 12/4/02 |
|
25176 |
18-Apr-02 |
ALINTA GAS |
4,594.75 |
8JAN-5APR FERRARA PK |
|
|
|
|
|
ALEX HGHTS COMM CARE |
|
|
|
|
|
AQUAMOTION CONTROL 25/02/02 - 27/03/02 |
|
25177 |
18-Apr-02 |
AUSTRALIAN LOCAL GOVT JOB DIR |
418.00 |
QTR PAGE 2/4/02 MANAGER APPROVAL SERVICES |
|
25178 |
18-Apr-02 |
ALEXANDER HTS ADULT DAY CARE P/CASH |
35.15 |
P/CASH |
|
25179 |
18-Apr-02 |
AUSTRALIAN MANUFACT WKS UNION |
77.40 |
PAYROLL DED F/E 12/4/02 |
|
25180 |
18-Apr-02 |
ALEXANDER HEIGHTS - THE HEIGHTS COMM HOUSE PETTY CASH |
86.85 |
P/CASH |
|
25181 |
18-Apr-02 |
ABORIGINAL SENIORS GROUP PETTY CASH |
50.00 |
P/CASH |
|
25182 |
18-Apr-02 |
AMP FLEXIBLE LIFETIME SUPER FUND |
807.69 |
PAYROLL DED F/E 12/4/02 |
|
25183 |
18-Apr-02 |
ALAN BLENCOWE |
500.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
25184 |
18-Apr-02 |
BELAIR SMASH REPAIRS |
1,000.00 |
EXCESS ON CLAIM # 009759 TOYOTA HILUX WN960 |
|
|
|
|
|
EXCESS ON CLAIM # 627086410 MITSUBISHI EXPRESS WN31510 |
|
25185 |
18-Apr-02 |
COURIER AUSTRALIA |
275.21 |
COURIER SERVICE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS |
|
25186 |
18-Apr-02 |
CABCHARGE |
84.22 |
SERVICE FEE |
|
|
|
|
|
CABCHARGE 00883253 COMMUNITY SERVICES |
|
25187 |
18-Apr-02 |
CUSTOM SERVICE LEASING LTD |
1,980.74 |
FLEET RENTAL-1ARF538-28/03-27/04-TRACEY MARTELL, 1ASZ162-09/03-08/04-TONY GIGGS, WN31659-23/04-23/04-B GOODWIN & WN31660-30/03-29/04-BOB GORDON |
|
25188 |
18-Apr-02 |
CITY OF WANNEROO PAYROLL A/C |
1,647.00 |
PAYROLL DED F/E 12/4/02 |
|
25189 |
18-Apr-02 |
CITY OF JOONDALUP SERVICES INVOICES |
48.00 |
FINES ENFORCEMENT REGISTRY MARCH 02 INFRINGEMENTS |
|
25190 |
18-Apr-02 |
FRANK CVITAN |
500.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
25191 |
18-Apr-02 |
CITY OF WANNEROO |
500.00 |
CR L MCNAMARA'S RATES |
|
25192 |
18-Apr-02 |
CANCELLED |
0.00 |
|
|
25193 |
18-Apr-02 |
D G CONSULTING |
2,340.80 |
ENVIROMENTAL HEALTH WORK |
|
25194 |
18-Apr-02 |
EDITH COWAN UNIVERSITY |
200.00 |
DISABLITY RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT W/SHOP FEB02 |
|
25195 |
18-Apr-02 |
EXECUTIVE SERVICES PETTY CASH |
85.45 |
PETTY CASH |
|
25196 |
18-Apr-02 |
GIRRAWHEEN LIBRARY PETTY CASH |
150.10 |
P/CASH |
|
25197 |
18-Apr-02 |
GLOBE AUSTRALIA PTY LTD |
2,779.70 |
80 BAGS OF SPORTS MASTER HIGH "N" AT $31.50 PER BAG |
|
25198 |
18-Apr-02 |
GEL GROUP PTY LTD |
2,119.70 |
WINDOWS 2000 ROLL OUT OFFICER (P JACKSON |
|
25199 |
18-Apr-02 |
GARDENERS BOOK SERVICE |
65.35 |
BOTANICA'S TREES AND SHRUBS |
|
25200 |
18-Apr-02 |
HOMEBUYERS CENTRE |
100.00 |
REIMBURSEMENT FOR BUILDING APPLICATION FEES |
|
25201 |
18-Apr-02 |
HALPERN GLICK & MAUNSELL |
189.75 |
REIMBURSEMENT DEVELOPMENT FEES |
|
25202 |
18-Apr-02 |
J CORP PTY LTD |
100.00 |
REIMBURSEMENT FOR BUILDING APPLICATION FEES |
|
25203 |
18-Apr-02 |
KBE BUILDING SERVICES PTY LTD |
93,337.20 |
WARRADALE PK CONT/PAYMT |
|
|
|
|
|
CONTRACT PAYMENT |
|
25204 |
18-Apr-02 |
MAYNE LOGISTICS COURIER |
1,281.25 |
COURIER SERVICES |
|
|
|
|
|
COURIER SERVICE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS |
|
25205 |
18-Apr-02 |
MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEE UNION-PAYROLL |
1,158.14 |
PAYROLL DED F/E 12/4/02 |
|
25206 |
18-Apr-02 |
MIRAGE TECHNOLOGY |
290.00 |
EXCEL INTER & INTERNET RESEARCH TOOL COURSES |
|
25207 |
18-Apr-02 |
NEBA INTERNATIONAL COURIERS |
99.77 |
COURIER SERVICE |
|
25208 |
18-Apr-02 |
DOROTHY NEWTON |
500.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
25209 |
18-Apr-02 |
NICK DEL BORRELLO |
253.00 |
REPOSITIONING LEGS ON AIRATOR |
|
25210 |
18-Apr-02 |
NORMAN DENNIS |
41.66 |
PAYMENT MONTH SEPT 01 KEY HOLDER |
|
25211 |
18-Apr-02 |
PALACE HOMES CONSTRUCTION |
45,895.66 |
JOHN MOLONEY PK ADDITIONAL |
|
|
|
|
|
REFURBISHMENT HUDSON PK CLAIM FOR WORK COMPLETED |
|
25212 |
18-Apr-02 |
QUINNS ROCKS ADULT DAY CARE P/CASH |
33.10 |
PETTYY CASH |
|
25213 |
18-Apr-02 |
STEWART'S HOME IMPROVMENTS |
6,204.00 |
REPAIRS CHANGING ROOM & TOILET BLOCK PHIL RANKIN OVAL |
|
25214 |
18-Apr-02 |
SAM SALPIETRO |
1,125.00 |
MONTHLY & MEETING ALLOWANCE |
|
25215 |
18-Apr-02 |
RJ VINCENT & CO |
216.00 |
REIMBURSEMENT FOR BUILDING APPLICATION FEE |
|
25216 |
18-Apr-02 |
WATER CORPORATION |
1,083.55 |
TEMPORARY SERVICE AT DENSTON WAY GIRRAWHEEN LOT PUBLIC ACCESSWAY WATER USAGE CHARGES FROM 25 AUGUST 2001 TO THE 7 OF MARCH 2002 |
|
|
|
|
|
TEMPORARY SERVICE AT NANKIVELL WAY KOONDOOLA LOT PUBLIC ACCESSWAY WATER USAGE CHARGES FORM 19 SEPTEMBER 2001 TO THE 18 OF MARCH 2002 |
|
|
|
|
|
SEWERAGE MANHOLE FEE BUTTERWORTH AVENUE KOONDOOLA |
|
25217 |
18-Apr-02 |
WESTERN POWER |
136,504.36 |
ACCOUNT 72 905 33050 COMMUNITY PAYMENT |
|
|
|
|
|
SHELVOCK COURT KOONDOOLA FROM 23/01/02 TO 21/03/02 |
|
|
|
|
|
TEMPLETON COURT GIRRAWHEEN FROM 18/01/02 TO 21/03/02 |
|
|
|
|
|
LOT 9768 MARANGAROO DRIVE GIRRAWHEEN FROM 18/01/02 TO 19/03/02 |
|
|
|
|
|
SALCOT ROAD GIRRAWHEEN FROM 22/01/02 TO 22/03/02 |
|
|
|
|
|
BLACKMORE AVENUE GIRRAWHEEN FROM 18/01/02 TO 21/03/02 |
|
|
|
|
|
KOMAN WAY GIRRAWHEEN FROM 21/01/02 TO 20/03/02 |
|
|
|
|
|
CABRINI PLACE MARANGAROO 6064 FROM THE 15/01/02 TO 14/03/02 |
|
|
|
|
|
BUTTERWORTH AVENUE KOONDOOLA FROM 25/01/02 TO 22/03/02 |
|
|
|
|
|
JENOLAN WY |
|
|
|
|
|
LOT 2401 AYLESFORD DRIVE MARANGAROO FROM THE 15/01/02 TO 14/03/02 |
|
|
|
|
|
INSTALLATION/RELOCATION OF STREET LIGHTS AT MARMION AVENUE MERRIWA (HESTER TO BALTIMORE) |
|
|
|
|
|
STREET VISION CHARGE 24/02/02 - 24/03/02 |
|
25218 |
18-Apr-02 |
WANNEROO JUNIOR CRICKET CLUB |
100.00 |
BOND REFUND |
|
25219 |
18-Apr-02 |
WESTCARE CENTRAL SAFETY |
2,050.12 |
WESTAIR RED POLO SHIRTS |
|
25220 |
18-Apr-02 |
WANN LIBRARIES CENTRAL SVCS P/C |
110.35 |
P/CASH |
|
25221 |
18-Apr-02 |
W A LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSOC. |
13,279.60 |
ADVERTISING FOR CITY OF WANNEROO |
|
25222 |
18-Apr-02 |
YANCHEP COMMUNITY HOUSE P/CASH |
144.80 |
P/CASH |
|
25223 |
23-Apr-02 |
JOSEPHINE ANDAYA ZURBITO |
342.50 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25224 |
23-Apr-02 |
LEARNING CIRCLE AUSTRALIA |
27.00 |
COPIES OF THE THREE SPHERES OF GOVERNMENT |
|
25225 |
23-Apr-02 |
WESTERN ELECTRIC AUSTRALIA P/L |
310.20 |
2X2 KW 1D90L ELECTRIC MOTORS |
|
25226 |
23-Apr-02 |
FOOTY TIPPING SOFTWARE PTY LTD |
99.00 |
FOOTY TIPPING SOFTWARE |
|
25227 |
23-Apr-02 |
SHERYL DE WET |
300.00 |
BOND REFUND |
|
25228 |
23-Apr-02 |
CANCELLED |
0.00 |
|
|
25229 |
23-Apr-02 |
CANCELLED |
0.00 |
|
|
25230 |
23-Apr-02 |
CANCELLED |
0.00 |
|
|
25231 |
23-Apr-02 |
MARKETING & TRANSPORT CONSULTANCY |
1,694.00 |
5TH VISIT & REVIEW TENDER SUBMISSIONS |
|
25232 |
24-Apr-02 |
ARTISTS FOUNDATION OF W.A. |
29.50 |
HOW TO SUCCESSFULLY MANAGE ART PRIZE |
|
25233 |
24-Apr-02 |
MEERILINGA TRAINING COLLEGE |
22.00 |
ENROLMENT FORM |
|
25234 |
24-Apr-02 |
CHILD EDUCATION SERVICES |
285.31 |
EDUCATION BOOKS FOR TOY LIBRARY |
|
25235 |
24-Apr-02 |
OUTER LIMITZ |
100.00 |
OL SHIRTS X 1, ISOLATION VRD X 1 & WHEELS US X 1 |
|
25236 |
24-Apr-02 |
RENTOKIL |
1,082.40 |
CONTRACT CHARGES AS PER INVOICE CONTINUATION PAGES ATTACHED |
|
25237 |
24-Apr-02 |
NORTHERN SUBURBS BAILIFF |
108.76 |
POUNDAGE 484/2000 |
|
25238 |
24-Apr-02 |
K MART JOONDALUP |
238.14 |
CHILDRENS TOYS |
|
25239 |
24-Apr-02 |
R RUSSELL-BROWN |
400.00 |
PROVISION OF TAI CHI LESSONS TERM 1 |
|
25240 |
24-Apr-02 |
STREET TALK ENTERTAINMENT |
4,389.00 |
ENTERTAINMENT MARCH02 |
|
|
|
|
|
ENTERTAINMENT FOR ALEXANDER HEIGHTS SHOPPING CENTRE APRIL 2002 |
|
25241 |
24-Apr-02 |
AIBS |
236.50 |
REG FEE-NON MEM 1 DAY REGISTRATION FOR BUILDING SURVEYOR'S CONFERENCE |
|
25242 |
24-Apr-02 |
DEREK KEMP |
3,960.00 |
PROFESSIONAL ADVICE BUTLER CHARRETTE |
|
25243 |
24-Apr-02 |
MIC CHECK PRODUCTIONS |
1,200.00 |
CLARKSON WORKSHOP WEEK 10 19/03/02 |
|
|
|
|
|
GIRRAWHEEN WORKSHOP 18/03/02 WEEK 7 |
|
|
|
|
|
GIRRAWHEEN WORKSHOP ON MONDAY 11/03/02 WEEK 6 |
|
25244 |
24-Apr-02 |
YANCHEP DISTRICTS JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB |
1,025.00 |
GRANT COUNCILS COMM FUNDING SCHEME |
|
25245 |
24-Apr-02 |
DOCUMENTARY SERVICES PTY LTD |
33.00 |
COMPANY NAME SEARCH "OSBORNE COLD STORES (WA) PTY LTD |
|
25246 |
24-Apr-02 |
MERRIWA CHINESE RESTURANT |
151.00 |
VARIOUS MEALS & DRINKS |
|
25247 |
24-Apr-02 |
NATIONAL POWER SERVICES P/L |
985.60 |
850876 REINSTATE ALINTA GAS SIGNS |
|
25248 |
24-Apr-02 |
KYLIE M PENN |
325.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25249 |
24-Apr-02 |
MARGARET M COLQUHOUN |
292.50 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25250 |
24-Apr-02 |
SARABJIT & S SEHMI |
335.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25251 |
24-Apr-02 |
B HOLLIS |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25252 |
24-Apr-02 |
HONG QUANG NGUYEN |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25253 |
24-Apr-02 |
ADNAN AL-SAEEDY |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25254 |
24-Apr-02 |
FELICITY & A VESCIO |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25255 |
24-Apr-02 |
LAUREN DAVIES |
300.00 |
BOND REFUND |
|
25256 |
24-Apr-02 |
ANTHONY PARKER |
300.00 |
BOND REFUND |
|
25257 |
24-Apr-02 |
JAGUARS SOFTBALL CLUB INC |
300.00 |
BOND REFUND |
|
25258 |
24-Apr-02 |
KEVIN ANDERSON |
335.10 |
REFUND OVERPAYMENT OF RATES |
|
25259 |
24-Apr-02 |
SUSAN P MCMULLEN & R WALKER |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25260 |
24-Apr-02 |
ERIC & M WAAIJENBURG |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25261 |
24-Apr-02 |
PRIMROSE FLORIST |
130.00 |
BOUQUET PRESENTATION |
|
|
|
|
|
GET WELL GIFT |
|
|
|
|
|
WREATH BRIGHT DEDICATION CEREMONY |
|
25262 |
24-Apr-02 |
BANNON LAFERLA JONES AUSTRALIA |
330.00 |
PROFESSIONAL FEES |
|
25263 |
24-Apr-02 |
JOANNE P HAYES |
576.98 |
R/REFUND 187667 |
|
25264 |
24-Apr-02 |
KARL JELLEV & J GIBSON |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25265 |
24-Apr-02 |
STEPHEN D VENEMA |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25266 |
24-Apr-02 |
R & CECIL DIGGEDEN |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25267 |
24-Apr-02 |
GEORGE & M PIERRE |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25268 |
24-Apr-02 |
VICTORIA M WALTERS |
177.28 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25269 |
24-Apr-02 |
MAIN ROADS DEPARTMENT |
200.00 |
TRANSPORT SEMINAR CYCLING |
|
25270 |
24-Apr-02 |
ORANGE |
5,041.61 |
ORANGE PAGING RANGER SERVICES |
|
|
|
|
|
CDMA CHARGES FEB-MAR 2002 |
|
25271 |
24-Apr-02 |
OWEN DAVIES CONSULTING GROUP |
995.00 |
BASIC PURCHASING SKILLS |
|
25272 |
24-Apr-02 |
ALINTA GAS |
376.25 |
279353600 N ABAZI |
|
|
|
|
|
S HANNAM 453984420 |
|
|
|
|
|
132659150 S JARVIS |
|
|
|
|
|
639975400 D SIMPSON |
|
25273 |
24-Apr-02 |
ALEXANDER HTS ADULT DAY CARE P/CASH |
72.75 |
P/CASH |
|
25274 |
24-Apr-02 |
ALEXANDER HEIGHTS - THE HEIGHTS COMM HOUSE PETTY CASH |
78.55 |
P/CASH |
|
25275 |
24-Apr-02 |
ABORIGINAL SENIORS GROUP PETTY CASH |
50.00 |
P/CASH |
|
25276 |
24-Apr-02 |
ALAN BLENCOWE |
1,117.17 |
JUL 01- APRIL 02 TRAVEL EXPENSIVES |
|
25277 |
24-Apr-02 |
COMMUNITY SERVICES PETTY CASH |
215.15 |
P/CASH |
|
25278 |
24-Apr-02 |
CORETEL COMMUNICATION PTY LTD |
3,300.00 |
LEASE RENTAL FOR NEERABUP SITE 01/07/00 TO 31/12/01 |
|
25279 |
24-Apr-02 |
EASIFLEET MANAGEMENT |
59,044.09 |
APRIL 02 EASIFLEET ACCOUNT |
|
25280 |
24-Apr-02 |
FINES ENFORCEMENT REGISTRY |
390.00 |
LODGING 13 RECORDS |
|
25281 |
24-Apr-02 |
PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT PETTY CASH |
422.40 |
P/CASH |
|
25282 |
24-Apr-02 |
QUINNS ROCKS ADULT DAY CARE P/CASH |
32.60 |
P/CASH |
|
25283 |
24-Apr-02 |
TELSTRA CORPORATION |
19,012.50 |
MOBILENET 02/03/02 TO 01/04/02 |
|
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|
|
PABX CHARGES 01/03/02 - 01/04/02 |
|
25284 |
24-Apr-02 |
LAURA VISEE |
625.00 |
PRINTING SUMMONS |
|
25285 |
24-Apr-02 |
WESTERN POWER |
20,647.75 |
MIDGE LIGHTS SCENIC DR |
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WANN RD MUSEUM |
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367109720 C KINNANE |
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578678600 MS J BLACKBURN |
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0430790020 T WEST |
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392798210 N ABAZI |
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A HELET 541079390 |
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JOON SPORTS PAVILLION |
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267638930 C GREENHALGH |
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MONTROSE AVENUE GIRRAWHEEN FROM 22/01/02 TO 25/03/02 |
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MP021120 INSTALL S/L CALVERT |
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KOONDOOLA STREET LIGHTS |
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LOT 9543 MATFIELD STREET MARANGAROO FROM THE 15/01/02 TO 14/03/02 |
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AUX/DECORATIVE LIGHTS |
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BANKSIA GR COMM CTRE |
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COVERWOOD PK |
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PERIDOT PK T+C |
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WANN FOOTBALL C/ROOMS |
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HAINSWORTH AVENUE GIRRAWHEEN 22/01/02 TO 22/03/02 |
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LOT 9768 FERRARA WAY GIRRAWHEEN FROM 22/01/02 TO 22/03/02 |
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WANN REC CTRE |
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KINGSWAY F/BALL OVAL |
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WANN FUNC CTRE |
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KINGSWAY SPORTS COMPLEX |
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UA LOT 60 CIVIC DRIVE WANNEROO AQUAMOTION POOL 26/02/02 TO 02/04/02 |
|
25286 |
24-Apr-02 |
CANCELLED |
0.00 |
|
|
25287 |
24-Apr-02 |
CANCELLED |
0.00 |
|
|
25288 |
24-Apr-02 |
WHITE OAK HOME CARE SERVICES PTY LTD |
389.68 |
HOME CARE SERVICES 09/11/01 |
|
|
|
|
|
HOME CARE SERVICES FOR THE 16,17,18,19,20 AND 21 OF MARCH |
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HOME CARE SERVICES FOR THE 23,24,25,26,27 AND 28 OF MARCH |
|
25289 |
24-Apr-02 |
JOONDALUP COURT |
3,661.90 |
42 SUMMONS |
|
25290 |
24-Apr-02 |
ALICE DENGLER & A CHALONER |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25291 |
24-Apr-02 |
ALEX TODOROVIC |
300.00 |
BOND REFUND |
|
25292 |
24-Apr-02 |
ASPHALTECH PTY LTD |
78,853.23 |
NORTHUMBERLAND RD S & L |
|
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|
|
MARMION & HESTER ST S & L |
|
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|
|
BUTTERWORTH AV KOON S&L |
|
25293 |
24-Apr-02 |
M M ELECTRICAL MERCHANDISING |
103.40 |
HEAVY DUTY PVC CONDUIT |
|
25294 |
24-Apr-02 |
SHELL COMPANY OF AUSTRALIA LTD |
50,208.34 |
PEMIUM UNLEADED /PETROL |
|
|
|
|
|
DIESEL UNLEADED PETROL |
|
25295 |
24-Apr-02 |
DENSFORD PTY LTD |
86,351.76 |
PROJECT NO 2171 CONT02230 |
|
|
|
|
|
DRAINAGE UPGRADE WORKS TO LAKE JOONDALUP |
|
25296 |
24-Apr-02 |
WESTERN POWER |
237.20 |
976892830 C FREDERICH |
|
25297 |
26-Apr-02 |
NICK DEL BORRELLO |
4,532.00 |
TWO BRACKET FOR JACKING UP RIDE ON MOWER PLANT # 98154 |
|
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|
|
TWO BRACKET FOR JACKING UP RIDE ON MOWER PLANT # 98155 |
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|
REPAIR SUB FRAM PLANT #96708 |
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|
REPAIR SPRING ANCKOR ON RAMP J98536 |
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|
|
REPAIRING BIN ARM SIDE RAIL PLANT # 96706 |
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|
|
REPAIRS TO VARIOUS FLEET VEHICLES |
|
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|
|
1 LOCKABLE TOOL BOX DELIVERED & FITTED TWO MORE TO FOLLOW |
|
25298 |
26-Apr-02 |
JOONDALUP COURT |
3,582.45 |
40 SUMMONS |
|
25299 |
26-Apr-02 |
KEY HYDRAULICS |
3,227.95 |
STRIP, INSPECT, CLEAN & REASSEMBLE FLOW COMPENSTAOR VALVE, INSTALL BACK ONTO VEHICLE, SET VALVE & TEST-OK |
|
|
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|
|
MAINTENCE AT WANGAR RECYLING PLANT |
|
|
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|
|
MAINTENACE AT WANGARA RE-CYCLING PLANT |
|
25300 |
29-Apr-02 |
BONNIE MILLER |
300.00 |
REFUND OF MAIN HALL HIRE |
|
25301 |
30-Apr-02 |
JANE COFFEY & ASSOCIATES |
1,155.00 |
EVALUATION OF POSITION DESCRIPTIONS |
|
25302 |
30-Apr-02 |
HARMONY SOFTWARE |
654.50 |
HARMONY ANNUAL SUPPORT FEE |
|
25303 |
30-Apr-02 |
G H D MNGMNT ENGINEERING ENV |
4,044.15 |
MARANGAROO DRIVE AND HIGHCLERE BOULEVARD |
|
25304 |
30-Apr-02 |
WHITE OAK HOME CARE SERVICES PTY LTD |
172.98 |
HOME CARE SERVICES MARCH/APRIL 2002 |
|
25305 |
30-Apr-02 |
WA PAINT CITY |
93.90 |
SUNGUARD LO SHEEN ACCENT BASE |
|
|
|
|
|
SUNGUARD LO SHEEN ACCENT BASE 4 L |
|
25306 |
30-Apr-02 |
SPORTS TURF TECHNOLOGY PTY LTD |
396.00 |
INSPECTION OF ADMINSTRAION LAWN REPORT/TEST |
|
25307 |
30-Apr-02 |
WILDFLOWER SOCIETY OF WA |
60.50 |
1 X COPY OF HOW TO CONDUCT A COMMUNITY FAUNA SURVEY BY A SAUNDERS |
|
|
|
|
|
VARIOUS FLOWERS |
|
25308 |
30-Apr-02 |
DEPARTMENT OF LAND ADMINISTRATION |
12.00 |
UH710235 COPIED FROM IMAGE SYSTEM |
|
25309 |
30-Apr-02 |
KERRICK INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT |
996.60 |
ELEC P/C TROL |
|
25310 |
30-Apr-02 |
STABLES YANCHEP |
80.00 |
2 HOUR HORSE RIDE |
|
25311 |
30-Apr-02 |
STREET TALK ENTERTAINMENT |
1,716.00 |
MINDARIE FESTIVAL ENTERTAINMENT |
|
25312 |
30-Apr-02 |
HAINES NORTON |
528.00 |
FINANCIAL REPORTING WORKSHOP |
|
25313 |
30-Apr-02 |
ENVIRONMENTAL INDUSTRIES |
1,832.60 |
LANDSCAPE MAINTENACE FOR FEBRUARY 2002 WANNERO ADMINISTRATION |
|
|
|
|
|
LANDSCAPE MAINTENACE FOR MARCH 2002 WANNERO ADMINISTRATION |
|
25314 |
30-Apr-02 |
APPLE AUSTRALIA PTY LTD |
661.46 |
APPLE COMPUTER SG12504KKYZ |
|
25315 |
30-Apr-02 |
AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH |
280.00 |
ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS FOODSAFETY TRAIN |
|
25316 |
30-Apr-02 |
BARRY & J ANDERSON |
309.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING |
|
25317 |
30-Apr-02 |
CONCRETE INSTITUTE OF AUST (WA) |
115.00 |
SCRSRW SEMINAR & HB156-2002 PUBLICATION |
|
25318 |
30-Apr-02 |
CAROL ASTBURY |
300.00 |
BOND REFUND |
|
25319 |
30-Apr-02 |
SALLY ANNE HASLUCK |
330.00 |
TRAINING MOSAIC FEB 02 |
|
25320 |
30-Apr-02 |
SIMON WATTERS |
110.00 |
SMART CLUB SEMINAR 15/5/02 |
|
25321 |
30-Apr-02 |
1ST MINDARIE SCOUT GROUP |
50.00 |
BOND REFUND |
|
25322 |
30-Apr-02 |
NIGHTGLEN HOLDINGS PTY LTD |
125.00 |
COLOMBIA |
|
25323 |
30-Apr-02 |
RICHARD ARNOLD |
50.00 |
REFUND OF BOND |
|
25324 |
30-Apr-02 |
ALESHA WATERS |
300.00 |
BOND REFUND GUMBLOSSOM SPORTS HALL 20/04/02-20/04/02 |
|
25325 |
30-Apr-02 |
ALLMARK & ASSOCIATES |
164.30 |
SELF- INKING STAMPS |
|
25326 |
30-Apr-02 |
AUTO CONTROL DOORS |
135.30 |
REPAIRS TO AUTOMATIC DOORS |
|
25327 |
30-Apr-02 |
ANGUS & ROBERTSON - WHITFORDS |
242.25 |
VARIOUS BOOKS |
|
25328 |
30-Apr-02 |
ARTEIL WA PTY LTD |
338.80 |
CHAIR CHI SPHIRE MK 1 ARGROMATIC |
|
25329 |
30-Apr-02 |
ALUMAYNE PRODUCTS |
346.50 |
SIDE KICK & NEW CABINET DOOR FOR SCENIC PARK |
|
25330 |
30-Apr-02 |
AARQUEanitech |
21.68 |
METER CHARGES |
|
25331 |
30-Apr-02 |
ACTIMED AUSTRALIA |
837.74 |
MEDICAL SUPPLIES FOR PODIATRY |
|
25332 |
30-Apr-02 |
AUSTRALASIAN PERFORMING ASSOC |
1,560.62 |
RE: CULTURAL SERVICES-VARIOUS |
|
25333 |
30-Apr-02 |
ALGAR BURNS PTY LTD |
709.12 |
ABC FLOWCHARTER PRO FPP FOR WIN 2000 |
|
25334 |
30-Apr-02 |
ADVANCED TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT |
4,826.27 |
CONTROLLERS & SIGNS BUTTERWORTH AVENUE |
|
|
|
|
|
CONTROLLERS & SIGNS DUNDEBAR ROAD WORKSITE |
|
25335 |
30-Apr-02 |
ADELPHI TAILORING CO |
900.00 |
TROUSERS |
|
25336 |
30-Apr-02 |
ALPHAWEST 6 PTY LTD |
13,420.00 |
EXTENDED PILOT 3RD PAYMENT |
|
25337 |
30-Apr-02 |
AIR LIQUIDE WA PTY LTD |
348.69 |
OXY IND 3.8 E CYL & FREIGHT |
|
|
|
|
|
G SIZE OXYGEN |
|
|
|
|
|
MIG SHIELD M1 GM |
|
|
|
|
|
VARIOUS CYLINDERS |
|
25338 |
30-Apr-02 |
AISAT INSTRUMENTS PTY LTD |
81.98 |
REPAIR SPEEDO CABLE |
|
25339 |
30-Apr-02 |
AUST AIRCONDITIONING SVCS P/L |
3,179.78 |
SERVICE ALEXANDER HEIGHTS COMMUNITY CARE |
|
|
|
|
|
SERVICE GIRRAWHEEN LIBRARY |
|
|
|
|
|
EXTRA MAINTENANCE 23 DUNDEBAR ROAD |
|
|
|
|
|
SERVICE AQUAMOTION |
|
|
|
|
|
SERVICE WANNEROO LIBRARY & CIVIC CENTRE |
|
|
|
|
|
CARRIED OUT ROUTINE MAINTENACE FOR FEBRARY 2002 |
|
25340 |
30-Apr-02 |
APE SPRINGS & SUSPENSION |
220.00 |
RESET 2 MITS TRUCK SPRING |
|
25341 |
30-Apr-02 |
BUSBY INVESTMENTS PTY LTD |
2,287.08 |
1BBG374 ACCENT |
|
|
|
|
|
1AUT595 COROLLA |
|
25342 |
30-Apr-02 |
BUNNINGS LIMITED |
580.53 |
WOOD BIT, DOOR-FLUSH AND PINE DRESSED STD |
|
|
|
|
|
SAFETY ROPE YELLOW/RED 4317267 |
|
|
|
|
|
VARIOUS BUILDING SUPPLIES |
|
25343 |
30-Apr-02 |
B S D CONSULTANTS |
6,402.00 |
CONSULTANCY-PREPARATION OF STRATEGIC INFRASTRUCTURE ASSETS MANAGEMENT PLAN |
|
25344 |
30-Apr-02 |
B G C CONCRETE |
1,159.29 |
19 DEWAR MEW CLARKSON N2014GP 22.03.02 Q109342 SHORT LOAD < 3.4M3 TO 3KM |
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|
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|
|
11 STRELLEY LANE CARRAMAR S2510 KERBMIX GB 12.03.02 Q108909 SHORT LOAD <3.4M3 TO 8KM |
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|
|
52 CRISTOBAL COURT MINDARIE S2510 KERBMIX GB 25.03.02 & Q109478 SHORT LOAD < 3.4M3 TO 5KM |
|
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|
|
AYLESFORD DRIVE MARANGAROO N2014 21.03.02 M277128 SHORT LOAD <3.4M3 TO 7KM |
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|
|
PARKIN WAY MARANGAROO N2014GP 26.03.02 M277454 SHORT LOAD < 3.4M3 TO 7KM |
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|
|
PINETREE CLOSE ALEXANER HEIGHTS N2014 GP 28.03.02 & Q109655 SHORT LOAD <3.4M3 TO 6KM |
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|
|
21 GIRALT ROAD MARANGAROO N2014 GP 08.03.02 M276272 SHORT LOAD <3.4M3 TO 7KM |
|
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|
|
CHURCH STREET WANNEROO N2014 GP 07.03.02 Q108722 |
|
25345 |
30-Apr-02 |
BEAUREPAIRES |
5,022.57 |
FOUR - 12-16.5 8 TD EM138 DUN THIS SALE DOES NOT INCLUDE A TYRE DISPOSAL LEVY |
|
|
|
|
|
REPAIRS ON VARIOUS CITY OF WANNEROO FLEET |
|
25346 |
30-Apr-02 |
BUDGET PORTABLES |
627.74 |
HIRE OF SECURITY CONTAINER BUTTERWORTH AVE 1.3.02 TO 31.3.02 |
|
|
|
|
|
TRANSFER OF LUNCHROOM & 6M SECURITY CONTAINER |
|
|
|
|
|
HIRE OF CHEMICAL TOILET AT DUNDEBAR RD 1.3.02 TO 31.3.02 |
|
25347 |
30-Apr-02 |
J BLACKWOOD & SON LTD |
260.59 |
THIMBLE GALV LIGHT DUTY |
|
|
|
|
|
COUPLER SUPER GRIP |
|
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|
|
|
WIRE ROPE |
|
|
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|
|
TEEPOL HOUSEHOLD PER 20 LTR |
|
|
|
|
|
00060588 GREASE GUN & 04311902 GREASE GUN COUPLERS |
|
25348 |
30-Apr-02 |
BRAVO HIRE |
69.00 |
HIRE OF GROUND HOG |
|
25349 |
30-Apr-02 |
BOUNCE AWAY |
164.00 |
SUPERVISED BOUNCER 16/03/02 |
|
25350 |
30-Apr-02 |
CHALLENGE BATTERIES WA |
426.80 |
TWO BATTERYS N5OZZ |
|
|
|
|
|
BATTERY AUTOMOTIVE 12V 13 PLATE NS50P |
|
25351 |
30-Apr-02 |
COATES |
1,575.22 |
1 X WACKER DPU 6055 DIESEL PLATE COMPACTOR |
|
|
|
|
|
4 X PORTABLE TOILETS |
|
|
|
|
|
50 X WATERFILLED BARRIER TM800 01/01-18/01/02 |
|
25352 |
30-Apr-02 |
COVENTRYS |
347.43 |
CLAMP HOSE |
|
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|
|
|
W/REFILL NARROWBACK |
|
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|
|
MIRROR HEAD |
|
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|
SWITCH PUSH PULL |
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|
|
E/REFILL NARROWBACK |
|
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|
|
FESTOON/BELT VEE |
|
25353 |
30-Apr-02 |
COVENTRYS |
1,948.26 |
HIGH TENSILE BOLT |
|
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|
|
EXHAUST CLAMP |
|
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|
|
AUTO LENSE HELLA 2.9800.01 |
|
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|
|
FLAPWHEEL |
|
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|
|
O RING 9/16 X 3/4 X 3/32 |
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|
|
DISTILLED WATER 20L |
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|
|
SEAL CLAMP ASSY |
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|
|
BELT VEE A28 |
|
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|
|
GLOBE 12V X 4 |
|
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|
|
FILTER AIR |
|
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|
|
FILTER RYCO A452 |
|
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|
|
SWITCH ROTARY ON/OFF |
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|
|
BELT VEE AX61 |
|
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|
|
FLAP WHEEL 60X40 |
|
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|
|
JAMEC FEMAL COUPLING |
|
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|
|
GASKET ELIMINATOR |
|
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|
|
DIAMOND ENGRAVING BIT |
|
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|
|
CAP FUEL FILLER |
|
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|
|
THREAD FILE IMPERIAL |
|
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|
|
FLASHER UNIT 12V |
|
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|
|
|
DOT 4 BRAKE FLUID |
|
|
|
|
|
BELT VEE B69 & AUTO LAMP HELLA 2077 |
|
|
|
|
|
SOLDER IRON WELLER, BLADE HASS 12" & SILICONE BLUE MAXX 95G |
|
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|
|
|
300ML ULTRA GREY & STROBE LAMP |
|
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|
|
VARIOUS INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES |
|
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|
|
STROBE LAMP AMBER |
|
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|
|
|
STROBE LAMP |
|
25354 |
30-Apr-02 |
CROMMELINS HANDYMAN HIRE & SALES WANGARA |
58.69 |
PARTS FOR POWER CUTTER |
|
25355 |
30-Apr-02 |
CUTTING EDGES PTY LTD |
459.75 |
BLADE PART GV6658, PLOUGH BOLTS & NUTS 5/8IN |
|
25356 |
30-Apr-02 |
C S B P |
1,016.40 |
SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE BULK |
|
25357 |
30-Apr-02 |
CONTI'S WINES |
100.00 |
50 BOTTLES WINE FOR THE WANNEROO ART SHOW |
|
25358 |
30-Apr-02 |
CYNDAN INDUST MAINTENANCE CHEMICALS |
310.48 |
ALU CLEAN |
|
25359 |
30-Apr-02 |
CASTLEDEX BUSINESS SYSTEMS PTY LTD |
668.50 |
LABES FOR ABSENT WALLET & FULLVUE FILE PURPLE TINT |
|
|
|
|
|
S/TAB ROLL BASE ONLY THREE IN ONE CLIP |
|
25360 |
30-Apr-02 |
CALEDONIA PROMOTIONS |
521.40 |
PROMOTIONAL CAPS & APRONS |
|
25361 |
30-Apr-02 |
DBS FENCING |
1,694.00 |
REPAIR SKATE BOARD PARK FENCELINE WANNEROO SHOWGROUNDS |
|
|
|
|
|
RE INSTALL EXISTING FENCE |
|
25362 |
30-Apr-02 |
DE NEEFE SIGNS PTY LTD |
9,247.92 |
STREET NAME PLATE "LUKIN DRIVE" |
|
|
|
|
|
SIGNS - "LUKIN DRIVE" & "CATHOLIC COLLEGE>" |
|
|
|
|
|
25 CAPS FOR STREET SIGNS ( FOR ALTONA TYPE SIGNS) |
|
|
|
|
|
P/MENT OF W248018 CR ON ADJ 9113 |
|
|
|
|
|
QUANTITY OF 2 ADVANCE WARNING ROADWORKS 1800X1200 RIBS AND FREIGHT |
|
|
|
|
|
200 B.S.L. SIGN BRACKETS & DRAINAGE SITE KEEP OUT 450MM X 300MM |
|
|
|
|
|
600 X 600 QUAD STANDS & 600 X 450 BLACK PRINT ON FLURO RED |
|
|
|
|
|
EMERALD GREEN/WHITE VIP |
|
|
|
|
|
STOP/STOP/SLOW BAT COVER SUIT |
|
25363 |
30-Apr-02 |
DRIVE IN ELECTRICS |
893.65 |
CHECK TACHO & LOCATE FAULT REQUIRES NEW TACHO SENDER |
|
|
|
|
|
BADGERUP TIP CHECK ENGINE FAULT FIT CORRECT FUSE AND TEST FOR CORRECT OPERATION & REPAIR WIRING TO SEAT BELT & SEAT SAFETY SWITCH |
|
|
|
|
|
CHECK PARK LIGHTS & LOCATE & REPAIR SHORT IN PARK LIGHTS |
|
|
|
|
|
CALL OUT TO BELGRADE & FRANKLIN CHECK VEHICLE AND ORGANISE SWITCH |
|
25364 |
30-Apr-02 |
DIESEL MOTORS |
31.32 |
SENT TO STORES FOR PRICE REAPPROVAL |
|
25365 |
30-Apr-02 |
DIAMOND LOCK & KEY |
128.70 |
3 KEYS CUT 110118 |
|
|
|
|
|
3 KEYS CUT 140400 |
|
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|
|
|
3 KEYS CUT 180801 |
|
|
|
|
|
8 KEY CUT 3180213 |
|
25366 |
30-Apr-02 |
DYMOCKS WHITFORDS |
134.44 |
VARIOUS BOOKS |
|
25367 |
30-Apr-02 |
DEMBICON AUSTRALIA |
103.40 |
GAS CYLINDER |
|
25368 |
30-Apr-02 |
DELL COMPUTERS PTY LTD |
298.10 |
QT: 2263128 |
|
25369 |
30-Apr-02 |
DMH-ENGINEERING |
1,108.80 |
REFURBISH 1 X HYD CYLINDER AS PER JOB No 13,223 |
|
25370 |
30-Apr-02 |
DYMOCKS WARWICK |
178.65 |
VARIOUS BOOKS |
|
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BOOKS FOR GIRRAWHEEN LIBRARY |
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25371 |
30-Apr-02 |
EASTERN PRESS PTY LTD |
304.00 |
HUMAN BEING COPIES X 8 A4 |
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HAVE YOU MET YOUR MAYOR/POSTERS |
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INDUCTION COVERS FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT X 80 A4 |
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EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK COVERS X 50 A3 |
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HIP HOP POSTERS X 50 |
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25372 |
30-Apr-02 |
ECLIPSE RESOURCES PTY LTD |
220.00 |
DISPOSAL OF RUBBLE DKT NO 50588 |
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25373 |
30-Apr-02 |
EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE PTY LTD |
2,706.88 |
13 PLASTIC DINOSAURS FOR JENOLAN WAY COMMUNITY CENTRE |
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ROOM DIVIDER FOR JENOLAN WAY COMMUNITY CENTRE |
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EDUCATIONAL EQUIPMENT FOR JENOLAN WAY COMMUNITY CENTRE |
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25374 |
30-Apr-02 |
ELLIOTTS IRRIGATION PTY LTD |
13,879.02 |
CREDIT INVOICE PS60470 FOR PRESSURE PIPE & VALVE BOX |
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50MM BRASS BALL VALVES |
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50MM NIPPLES, 100MM TAPPING BAND & 80 X 40 TAPPING BAND O'RINGS |
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VARIOUS IRRIGATION SUPPLIES |
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R/SPRAY NOZZLE-ELECTRIC P/R |
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SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF IRRIGATION AT CLARKSON SKATE PARK AS QUOTED |
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25375 |
30-Apr-02 |
ENVELOPE SPECIALISTS |
1,311.72 |
W/FACE B'KLET MAIL |
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W/FACE/BOOKLET STRIP SEAL |
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25376 |
30-Apr-02 |
EAGLE SPORTS |
61.60 |
16 EYELINE GOGGLES-DOLPHIN CLEAR |
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25377 |
30-Apr-02 |
FRICTION CONTROL |
1,769.68 |
FLANGE HOUSING |
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LM67048LA BEARING |
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FOUR TAPPER ROLERS AND TWO ROLLER CLUTCHES |
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HEAVY DUTY DRIVE CHAIN |
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25378 |
30-Apr-02 |
FUJITSU AUSTRALIA LIMITED |
5,268.26 |
P/E 29/03/02 PAYROLL/PERSONNEL PROCESSING CHARGES |
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25379 |
30-Apr-02 |
FLOCON ENGINEERING PTY LTD |
165.00 |
SIDE CONVEYOR PURPOSE TROLLEY |
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25380 |
30-Apr-02 |
GEOFF'S TREE SERVICE |
1,551.00 |
PRUNING & REMOVAL OF TREE AT 34 WINSHIP AVENUE, WANNEROO |
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PRUNING & REMOVAL OF TREE AT 69 BURNSIDE COURT, GIRRAWHEEN |
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STUMP REMOVAL VARIOUS CITY OF WANNRO LOCATIONS |
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25381 |
30-Apr-02 |
GREEN & GOLD HIAB SERVICES |
618.75 |
INSTALL PUMP FRANGIPANI PARK |
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6PKS BRICKS PLUS PALLOTS |
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25382 |
30-Apr-02 |
GLAZEWELL P/L |
2,042.11 |
WANNEROO RECREATION CENTRE REPLACE GLASS TO COFFEE LOUNGE WINDOW |
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REPAIRS ALEXANDER HEIGHTS COMMUNITY HALL |
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REPAIRS KINGSWAY CRICKET & HOCKEY CLUBROOMS |
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REPLACE GLASS DOOR PANEL |
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REPAIRS GUMBLOSSOM COMMUNITY HALL |
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REPAIRS GIRRAWHEEN LIBRARY |
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WANNEROO RECREATION CENTRE REPLACE GLASS TO WINDOWS |
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25383 |
30-Apr-02 |
GEODETIC SUPPLY & REPAIR |
137.50 |
50 M STILON TAPE |
|
25384 |
30-Apr-02 |
MGE UPS SYSTEMS AUST P/L |
2,610.30 |
ANNUAL CHARGE UPS MAINTENANCE |
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25385 |
30-Apr-02 |
GATHERING MOSS HERB FARM |
2,178.00 |
GATHERING MOSSHERB FARM |
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GATHERING MOSS HERB FARM |
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25386 |
30-Apr-02 |
HOSEMASTERS |
1,390.37 |
MAKE UP HYDRAULIC HOSES FOR 96382 |
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REPLACE AIR HOSE ON 96719 |
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MAKE UP ANTI STATIC HYD HOSE AS PER SAMPLE |
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SUPPLY HYDRAULIC HOSE |
|
25387 |
30-Apr-02 |
HYSTER WEST |
180.69 |
1347121 TIMER RELAY & 1356105 LOW COOLANT SENDER |
|
25388 |
30-Apr-02 |
IN TOUCH COMMUNICATIONS |
456.50 |
KYOCERA 2135 HANDSET & ACCESSORY KIT |
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25389 |
30-Apr-02 |
ICON OFFICE TECHNOLOGY |
1,071.08 |
BANKSIA GROVE CITY3430 |
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CITY277 METER READING BUS/SERVICES |
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HAINSWORTH CTRE CITY315 COPIER |
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OFFICE OF THE MAYOR CITY298 COPIER |
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WANN REC CTRE CITY303 METER READING |
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METER READINGS MAYORS OFFICE EQUIPMENT CODE: CITY298 |
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YANCHEP COMM CTRE COPIER CIT316 |
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CLARKSON YTH CTRE CITY3432 COPIER |
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PHOTOCOPIER AR201 METER READ |
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WORKS DEPOT CITY299 |
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METER READING FLEET MAINTENANCE CODE: CITY500 |
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FINANCE DEPT CITY302 COPIER |
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H/R CITY 266 COPIER |
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RECORDS CITY284 |
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COMM SERV CITY268 COPIER |
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25390 |
30-Apr-02 |
JACKSONS DRAWING SUPPLIES P/L |
539.98 |
ARTLINE DRAWING PENS & TRIANGULAR SCALE RULE |
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20 CLAYWORKS TWE1 60 DEL, 1 BOXWOOD TOOL SET 705/12 SHAPES SCUPTURE TOOL KIT N/C, 2 KIDNEY PALETTES BLUE RUBBER, 1 DUNCAN ENVISIOJ IN1001 GALLON, DECI Y/GLAZE 500ML DUO4 DU31 AND DUO3, DUO4 DU31 GROUP 4 500ML AND DELIVERY FEE |
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25391 |
30-Apr-02 |
JOONDALUP INDUSTRIAL HEALTH |
198.00 |
PRE EMPLOYMENT MEDICAL |
|
25392 |
30-Apr-02 |
JMAC INDUSTRIES |
132.00 |
5 BAGS OF CLEANING RAGS MIX COTTON 15KG |
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25393 |
30-Apr-02 |
JUDIUS PTY LTD |
1,774.25 |
PLAY EQUIPMENT JENOLAN WAY COMMUNITY CENTRE |
|
25394 |
30-Apr-02 |
J H COMPUTER SERVICES |
471.90 |
KYOCERA PF21 |
|
25395 |
30-Apr-02 |
KNIGHT & SONS |
1,046.50 |
VARIOUS TINS PAL |
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PAL BEEF 20KG |
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PAL MINCE/VEG 20KG |
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VARIOUS CANS PAL |
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25396 |
30-Apr-02 |
KERB QIC & CO |
12,164.59 |
KERBING NORTHUMBERLAND AVENUE ALEXANDER HEIGHTS |
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FACE MOUNTABLE PRAM RAMP |
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POINCIANA PL WANN/ FLUSH |
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25397 |
30-Apr-02 |
KITEC ELECTRICAL SERVICES |
447.70 |
GL ADJUSTMENTS ONLY |
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ISOLATED FIRE ALARM, REINSTATED, INSTALLED 3 DETECTORS |
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25398 |
30-Apr-02 |
THE LANGUAGE CENTRE BOOKSHOP |
395.26 |
VARIOSU CASSETTE |
|
25399 |
30-Apr-02 |
LINCOLNE SCOTT |
6,250.20 |
C O W - ADDITIONAL MISCELLANEOUS HOURLY WORK WAPT223802 |
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CONSULTANCY FOR MANAGEMENT OF MECHANICAL & HVAC SERVICES |
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25400 |
30-Apr-02 |
LINK TELECOMMUNICATIONS |
112.16 |
CURRENT SERVICES |
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USAGE GOOD & SERVICES |
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25401 |
30-Apr-02 |
MAJOR MOTORS |
365.14 |
CREDIT INVOICE 195307 - 8943956565 WATER PUMP |
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1799989441 INSERT 97697 |
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1500 KM SERVICE OF FLEET # 97005 |
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8943956565 WATER PUMP |
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25402 |
30-Apr-02 |
MIRCO BROS PTY LTD |
59.95 |
SPRAY LANCE 24" & T JET REPAIR KIT PKA1330 KIT |
|
25403 |
30-Apr-02 |
MACDONALD JOHNSTON ENG CO P/LTD |
3,459.22 |
FREIGHT |
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SLUGS SL-M-632/1 & SL-M632/2 |
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PIN PIVOT LONG CHROME BLM 318 |
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256760 BUFFER PAD |
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BEARING SPHERICAL & HARNESS BINLIFT |
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BUFFER BONDED, SOLENOID & SWITCH PROXIM |
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VARIOUS ENGINEERING EQUIPMENT |
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25404 |
30-Apr-02 |
MODERN TEACHING AIDS PTY LTD |
6,310.90 |
TRAINING AID FOR LEARN TO SWIM PROGRAMME |
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TEACHING AIDS JENOLAN WAY COMMUNITY CENTRE |
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25405 |
30-Apr-02 |
MEMO COMMUNICATIONS |
9,048.82 |
INSTALL TWO WAY RADIO |
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INSTALL LCS2000 RADIO VARIOUS POLICE STATIONS |
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25406 |
30-Apr-02 |
MAYDAY EARTHMOVING |
19,995.80 |
BOBCAT HIRE |
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BOBCATE HIRE FOR 4 HOURS, SIX WHEEL LOAD HIRE FOR 1 HOUR AND TIP FEES 1 HOUR AT QUINNS BEACH |
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MINI EXCAVATOR HIRE CORNER DUNDEBAR ROAD & GARDEN PARK DRIVE WANNEROO |
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BOBCAT HIRE CORNER DUNDEBAR ROAD & GARDEN PARK DRIVE WANNEROO |
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MACHINE HIRE TO SPREAD AND DELIVER MULCH TO LOCATIONS IN NORFOLK ESTATE |
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MACHINE HIRE TO SPREAD AND DELIVER MULCH TO LOCATIONS IN NORFOLK ESTATE` |
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SEMI TRUCK HIRE CORNER STEVENS & DUNDEBAR ROADS WANNEROO |
|
25407 |
30-Apr-02 |
MCLEOD & CO |
2,824.67 |
TRICHET RD WANNEROO |
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LT 46 TRIUMPH AV W/GARA |
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132 TWO ROCKS RD YANCHEP |
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L 200 RICHENDA CRT MARANGAROO |
|
25408 |
30-Apr-02 |
METAL ARTWORK CREATIONS |
150.71 |
GOLD BADGE FOR GLYNIS MONKS |
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SILVER BADGES & ATTACH |
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5 SILVER BADGES & ATTACHMENTS |
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6 SILVER BADGES & ATTACHMENTS |
|
25409 |
30-Apr-02 |
MEY EQUIPMENT |
684.20 |
REPLACE BOTTEM BLADES |
|
25410 |
30-Apr-02 |
MCINTOSH & SON |
276.20 |
MBEC9699A ZDJ NUT & MBE0270 ADJ ROD |
|
25411 |
30-Apr-02 |
MINDARIE REGIONAL COUNCIL |
111,729.56 |
DISPOSAL OF RESERVE WASTE |
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DISPOSAL OF BULK WASTE |
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COMMERCIAL WASTE |
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DISPOSAL OF COMMERCIAL WASTE |
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GENERAL WASTE |
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DISPOSAL OF DOMESTIC WASTE |
|
25412 |
30-Apr-02 |
NOVUS WINDSCREEN REPAIRS |
614.00 |
WINDOW TINT |
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FIT WINDSCREEN GM022 |
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|
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SUPPLY ONE ONLY REAR CAB WINDOW |
|
25413 |
30-Apr-02 |
NILFISK - ADVANCE PTY LTD |
161.70 |
0200103 SERVICE MAINTENACE AGREE RENEWAL TO 21.02.03 |
|
25414 |
30-Apr-02 |
NORTHERN DISTRICTS PEST CONTROL |
2,442.00 |
GENERAL PEST SERVICE FOR WASPS AT KOONDOOLA PARK TOILETS |
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BUTTERWORTH RESERVE GENERAL PEST TREATMENT |
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GENERAL PEST SERVICE FOR SPIDERS AT LIDDELL PARK TOILETS & CHANGEROOM |
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SHELVOCK RESERVE GENERAL PEST TREATMENT |
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MONTROSE RESERVE GENERAL PEST TREATMENT |
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ALEXANDER HEIGHTS COMMUNITY CENTRE GENERAL PEST TREATMENT |
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WANNEROO LIBRARY GENERAL PEST TREATMENT |
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HAINSWORTH LEISURE CENTRE GENERAL PEST TREATMENT |
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CCTV CAMERA, BUSHES & FENCELINES GENERAL PEST TREATMENT |
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GENERAL PEST SERVICE SILVERFISH |
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AQUAMOTION CENTRE GENERAL PEST TREATMENT |
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GENERAL PEST SERIVCE FOR SPIDERS AT DEPOT ARCHIVES STORE |
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JENOLAN COMMUNITY CENTRE GENERAL PEST TREATMENT |
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GENERAL PEST TREATMENT FOR SPIDERS AT ADMINISTRAION 1 INTERNAL & EXTERNAL AREAS |
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GENERAL PEST TREATMENT FOR SPIDERS AT ADMINISTRAION 2 INTERNAL & EXTERNAL AREAS |
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WANNEROO COMMUNITY CENTRE GENERAL PEST TREATMENT |
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GEN PEST SERVICE SPIDERS |
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25415 |
30-Apr-02 |
PETER WOOD PTY LTD |
13,395.25 |
KOONDOOLA BUSHLAND RESERVE REPAIR FENCING |
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|
|
BOLLARD FENCING TO RESERVES WITHIN CITY OF WANNEROO |
|
25416 |
30-Apr-02 |
PROTECTOR SAFETY PTY LTD |
583.98 |
CREDIT INVOICE 820824 DERBY LACE UP SHOE |
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|
|
SAFETY GLOVES PVC 450 MM LONG |
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SMOKE SAFETY SPECS |
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LACE UP LOCUT SPORTS SHOE BLK SIZE 95 |
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FOOTWEAR & SAFETY GLASSESS |
|
25417 |
30-Apr-02 |
P & M GARAGE EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES |
71.50 |
SAFETY COMPLIANCE INSPECTION & SERVICE |
|
25418 |
30-Apr-02 |
PHOTOLAND |
35.85 |
D & P PANORAMICS |
|
25419 |
30-Apr-02 |
PHOTOLAND |
55.80 |
DEVELOP QUICKSNAP PANORAMA FILM FOR MARMION AVE, |
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|
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FRAMES & PHOTO DEVELOPMENT |
|
25420 |
30-Apr-02 |
THE PRINTING FACTORY |
688.08 |
BUSINESS CARDS FOR RAY FOSTER 90X55 BASE STOCK COW PRINTED 1 COLOUR FRONT IN 282 INK |
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BUSINESS CARDS J ROGERS |
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BUSINESS CARDS D SIMMS |
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CERTIFICATES 3 X 500 1 X 1500 A3 WHITE |
|
25421 |
30-Apr-02 |
PACIFIC BRANDS APPAREL |
434.83 |
SHORTS RUGGER COTTON DRILL NAVY CODE MAS06LO SIZE 132 WITH CITY OF WANNEROO LOGO |
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BELT LEATHER |
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COMBINATION DRILL OVERALL |
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WINDCHEATER NAVY CODE & SHIRT LONG SLEEVE COTTON DRIL |
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STORES WORK CLOTHES |
|
25422 |
30-Apr-02 |
AVP CONSTRUCTION |
5,494.50 |
RECTIFICATION WORKS SPA SYSTEM |
|
25423 |
30-Apr-02 |
QUALCON LABORATORIES |
979.00 |
PENETROMETER TESTING OF SAND, LIMESTONE AND ESL |
|
25424 |
30-Apr-02 |
GALVINS PLUMBING PLUS |
3.88 |
152272 40MMGALV M+F ELBOW |
|
25425 |
30-Apr-02 |
RALPH & BEATTIE BOSWORTH P/L |
385.00 |
HAINSWORTH COMM CTE PROFESSIONAL SERVICES |
|
25426 |
30-Apr-02 |
RETECH RUBBER PTY LTD |
4,136.00 |
REPAIR RUBBER CRICKET COVERS |
|
25427 |
30-Apr-02 |
RAECO |
84.26 |
SA205 SANDSTONE DESKTOP BOOK ORGANISER |
|
25428 |
30-Apr-02 |
REPCO AUTO PARTS |
164.78 |
RELINE CLUTCH PLATE |
|
25429 |
30-Apr-02 |
E & M J ROSHER |
605.00 |
CHECK MOWER HEAD, HYD PRESSURES AND HEAD PUMPS |
|
25430 |
30-Apr-02 |
R & P ENGINEERING PTY LTD |
1,553.20 |
8.5 HRS ROAD PROFILING & SWEEPING BUTTERWORTH AVENUE KOONDOOLA |
|
25431 |
30-Apr-02 |
RYDELL INDUSTRIAL BELTING CO |
968.00 |
PLANT BREAKDOWN REPAIRS |
|
25432 |
30-Apr-02 |
ROAD AND TRAFFIC SERVICES |
5,899.30 |
BLACKOUT PAINT SPILL CASTELLON STREET MINDARIE |
|
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|
|
|
BUTTERWORTH AVENUE KOONDOOLA SIGNS AND LINES INSTALLATION TO MRWA STANDARDS AS PER QUOTE RM195 |
|
25433 |
30-Apr-02 |
ROCLA QUARRY PRODUCTS |
187.85 |
FILLING SAND & WASHED WHITE |
|
25434 |
30-Apr-02 |
RCG PTY LTD |
814.09 |
FILL SAND, LANDFILL RUBBLE MIX & CLEANFILL INCOMING |
|
25435 |
30-Apr-02 |
M P ROGERS & ASSOCIATES PTY LTD |
2,676.85 |
PROFESSIONAL FEES QUINS BCH COASTAL PROTECTION |
|
25436 |
30-Apr-02 |
RUSSELL LANDSCAPING WA PTY LTD |
36,135.00 |
LANDSCAPE MAINTENACEN FOR DECEMBER 2002 |
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|
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LANDSCAPE MAINTENACEN FOR JANUARY 2002 |
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LANDSCAPE MAINTENACEN FOR NOVEMER 2001 |
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LANDSCAPE MAINTENACEN FOR FEBRUARY 2002 |
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|
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LANDSCAPE MAINTENACE OCTOBER 2001 CLARKSON YOUTH CENTRE |
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|
|
LANDSCAPE MAINTENACE OCTOBER 2001 COVERWOOD PARK |
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|
|
REMOVAL OF LIMESTONE FROM CLARKSON YOUTH CENTRE |
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|
|
HAINSWORTH AVENUE SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF BOLLARDS AND STREET TREES |
|
|
|
|
|
CLARKSON YOUTH CENTRE LANDSCAPING WORKS |
|
25437 |
30-Apr-02 |
SANAX /ST ANDREWS PHARMACY |
163.31 |
FIRST AID HAND CREAM BARRIER DERMEX 5A 500GM |
|
|
|
|
|
MEDICAL SUPPLIES FOR AQUAMOTION |
|
25438 |
30-Apr-02 |
SANDERSON ENGINEERING COMPANY |
824.60 |
CREDIT INVOICE 301411 FOR 12" S/NOSE BAR (3/8 PICCO) x 3 |
|
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|
|
4229 140 2800 CHOKE ASSY |
|
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|
|
FUEL PUMP 4130 350 6200 |
|
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|
|
1127 640 2005 SPROCKET |
|
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|
|
GASKETS, WASHERS, SEALANT & MULTIPURPOSE GREASE 80 GRAMS |
|
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|
|
VACUUM ATTACHMENT KIT TO SUIT STILH BG85 |
|
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|
|
4003 713 9705 BASE X 5 |
|
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|
|
VARIOUS PARTS SUPPLIED |
|
25439 |
30-Apr-02 |
SCOTTS TRIMMING SERVICE |
771.50 |
REPAIR CHAPS & REPAIR FOAM CODE, RECOVER MOWER SEAT |
|
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|
|
RECOVER DRIVERS SEAT |
|
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|
|
AQUAMOTION GYM REMOVE OLD & REFIT WITH NEW COVERS & REPAIR FOAM CODES ON 7 ITEMS OF GYM EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY 4 FOAM CODES FOR LEG CURL MACHINE |
|
25440 |
30-Apr-02 |
SKIPPER TRUCKS BELMONT |
169,285.91 |
REPAIR KIT |
|
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|
|
GASKET AIR COMP & GASKET |
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|
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REPAIR KIT QUICK RELEASE |
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SHOE BRAKE GENERAL |
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SHOULDER BOLT M12X80 |
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SENDER IN-3264601R2 |
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RED LED SIDE MARKER |
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HINGE RR DOOR- UPR |
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LOWER RAD HOSE & RAD HOSE |
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BEARING CLUTCH RELEASE |
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ALTERNATOR BELT |
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BELT IN-ZCY3911564 |
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W/SHEILD BLADE ASSY & ARM ASSYS |
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FILTER HYD HF7992 |
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O RING & EXPANSION MANIFOLD |
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IND ASSY L/H FTR |
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3/4 SEAT COVERS CANTER |
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VARIOUS TRUCK PARTS |
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FILTERS |
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PARTS FOR PLANT 96707 |
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VEHICLEC INSPECTION & WEIGHBRIDGE FEES |
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KIT BRAKE CHAMBER & ADJ SLACK ASSY |
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AIR SPRING |
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BOOSTER ASSY CLUTCH |
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PARTS FOR PLANT 96704 |
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VARIOUS FILTER TYPES |
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DISC CLUTCH |
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CLUTCH PLATE |
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PARTS FOR PLANT 96701 |
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PARTS FOR PLANT 97003 |
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SUPPLY 1 ACCO F2350G/250 VEHICLE |
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25441 |
30-Apr-02 |
SHENTON ENTERPRISES PTY LTD |
1,045.00 |
CHECK & REPAIR LMI B136-362 DOSING PUMP |
|
25442 |
30-Apr-02 |
STATEWIDE CLEANING SUPPLIES P/L |
41.27 |
JIFF CLEANER 750ML |
|
25443 |
30-Apr-02 |
SEBEL FURNITURE LTD |
14,281.30 |
POSTURA BLUGRY/FLATFOLD TABLE ANGLE |
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PURCHASE 120 x POSTURA CHAIRS @ $4320.00. PURCHASE 20 x FLAT FOLD EPOXY 1500 X 750MM TABLES @ $4500.00. PURCHASE 1 x FLAT FOLD TROLLEY (EPOXY) @ $658.00. |
|
25444 |
30-Apr-02 |
SALMAT |
229.38 |
EASTER EGG-CITEMENT FLYER DISTRIBUTED IN KOONDOOLA AND GIRRAWHEEN SUBURBS (4965 FLYERS) |
|
25445 |
30-Apr-02 |
SPECIALISED FORCE PTY LTD |
144.77 |
170074 CHAINSAW BAR |
|
25446 |
30-Apr-02 |
SILVER CHAIN |
501.60 |
CARE AIDE MARCH 2002 |
|
25447 |
30-Apr-02 |
SCHIAVELLO (WA) PTY LTD |
9,335.70 |
MOBILE PEDESTAL |
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NEW SCREENS WORKSTATION |
|
25448 |
30-Apr-02 |
SOUTHCOTT PTY LTD |
392.16 |
MAKE UP HYD HOSE FOR FLEET # 96716 |
|
25449 |
30-Apr-02 |
SHELL COMPANY OF AUSTRALIA LTD |
43,024.16 |
DIESEL & UNLEADED PETROL 01/03/02 - 15/03/02 |
|
25450 |
30-Apr-02 |
SIGN A RAMA |
2,099.35 |
STD ACRYLIC SIGN COLOUR LETTERING |
|
25451 |
30-Apr-02 |
TORO AUSTRALIA PTY LTD |
335.08 |
MOWER PULLEY IDLER TORO 26 1840 |
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BUSHING-SPECIAL & V-BELT [A-TT, 42.5"] |
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25452 |
30-Apr-02 |
TOTAL EDEN WATERING SYSTEMS |
7,058.65 |
20 X 20 TEES |
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12 INCH VALVE BOXES |
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REDUCING COUPLINGS & VALVE SOCKETS |
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VARIOUS WATERING EQUIPMENT |
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VARIOUS WATERING SUPPLIES |
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25453 |
30-Apr-02 |
TRAILER PARTS PTY LTD |
660.72 |
A0210F HANDLE 98100 |
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A0210F HANDLE 98404 |
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BRAKE PLATE C1001 |
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TWO EO711 COIL SPRING-HORSE FLOAT LEFT |
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A1030 JOCKEY WHEEL 98746 |
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AO206 CAP & A1030 JOCKEY WHEEL |
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25454 |
30-Apr-02 |
TECHNICAL IRRIGATION IMPORTS |
8,349.00 |
CONTROLLER REPAIR AT HUDSON PARK |
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ABBEVILLE PARK CONTROLLER REPAIR |
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CARRAMAR GOLF CONTROLLER REPAIR |
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SIGNAL CONTROLLER AND VARIOUS EQUIPMENT FOR FRANGIPANI CABINET |
|
25455 |
30-Apr-02 |
TOTAL TURF |
799.11 |
FLAGS (TOURNAMENT), PUTTING CUPS R.I.J.I & BALLWASHER J F B |
|
25456 |
30-Apr-02 |
ONESTEEL LTD |
132.00 |
89X89X5.0 PAINTED R H S |
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LENGT X 6MM X 25M AND LENGT X 8MM X 25MM |
|
25457 |
30-Apr-02 |
TERPKOS & SANTILLO PTY LTD |
1,705.00 |
G.L. ADJUSTMENT ONLY |
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HESTER AVENUE MERRIWA UNDERPASS EXTENSIONS CONSULTANCY |
|
25458 |
30-Apr-02 |
TELETRONICS |
26.40 |
MICROPHONE WINDSCREENS & EAR CUSHIONS |
|
25459 |
30-Apr-02 |
TRUCKLINE |
127.87 |
RIBBED V BELT, AUTOMETRIK & LOCAL DELIVERY |
|
25460 |
30-Apr-02 |
TOTAL TORO |
861.50 |
55-3572 FUEL FILLER CAP |
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77-33170 BONNET CABLE & 21-9460 RETAING CLIP |
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256-126 BUSHING |
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75-0560 STEERING WHEEL |
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54-9040 SPLIT YOKE |
|
25461 |
30-Apr-02 |
TARVIT CONSULTING SERVICES |
1,199.00 |
PREPARATION OF INCUBATOR REPORT FOR COUNCIL |
|
25462 |
30-Apr-02 |
URBAN DEVELOPMENT INST OF AUST |
71.50 |
ROMAN ZAGWOCKI LUNCHEON |
|
25463 |
30-Apr-02 |
UNDERGROUND SERVICES AUSTRALIA |
489.50 |
CALL OUT LOCATES FOR APRIL 02 |
|
25464 |
30-Apr-02 |
URBAN CONTRUCTION |
3,175.00 |
SUPPLY & INSTALL CUPBOARD DOORS TO STORE ROOMS AT JENOLAN WAY COMMUNITY CENTRE |
|
25465 |
30-Apr-02 |
WANNEROO CARAVAN CENTRE |
1,641.20 |
JOHN MALONEY CUT & FOLD ANGLE SECTION TO DETAIL |
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FABRICATE 1 ONLY STEEL DOOR |
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GOAL POST SUPPORT TOOL & GOAL POST GUIDE ROLLER |
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SUPPLY FLOWMETER COVER |
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SUPPLY CHAIN GATE LATCHES & REPAIR BIBRA SHED ROOF ANTHONY WARING PARK |
|
25466 |
30-Apr-02 |
WANNEROO HARDWARE |
786.19 |
CR INV 20016989 BOLT CUPS |
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SCREW COACH/ANCHOR RAMPLUG |
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CODE 19930254 CHAIN GL 1/4X45.4M |
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CODE 13758 CHAIN HARDWARE WIRE 6MM PER METER |
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1403-1629-NUT & TAIL BRASS |
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ONE GLUE ARALDITE, ONE KILLRUST AND ONE BUILDERS LINE NO 8 X 10 LIME COLOUR |
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6 LITRES LOW SHEEN ACRYLIC PAINT (CODE 35505718) |
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VARIOUS HARDWARE SUPPLIES |
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VARIOUS HARDWARE SUPPPLIES |
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ANGLE GRINDER, DRILL EINHELL & SPRAY GUN 220 W/CARRY CASE |
|
25467 |
30-Apr-02 |
WESTRAC EQUIPMENT PTY LTD |
193.39 |
0618384 BELT FOR FLEET 96712 |
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HIRE OF UPRIGHT RAMMER |
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9R7240 GASKET, 1345555 HANDLE & 3E7128 FUEL SENDER UNIT |
|
25468 |
30-Apr-02 |
WEMBLEY CEMENT INDUSTRIES |
176.00 |
HEADWALL TO SUIT 300MM PIPE |
|
25469 |
30-Apr-02 |
WEMBLEY CEMENT INDUSTRIES |
519.75 |
ZUBRI EPOXY |
|
25470 |
30-Apr-02 |
WORMALD FIRE SYSTEMS |
1,178.98 |
LIME YELLOW TABBARD |
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VEST FOR MUNICIPAL EMERGENCY & VEST FOR EMERGENCY RECOVERY & VEST FOR ENGINEER OPERATIONS |
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ADMINISTRAION BUILDING 1204 WANNEROO ROAD MAINTENANCE & REPAIR TO FIRE HOSES & EXTINGUISHERS |
|
25471 |
30-Apr-02 |
W A ACCESS |
818.86 |
REPAIRS TO BASKET FLOOR REPLACE LEVER ARM ON REAR PASSENGERS SIDE LEG LIMIT SWITCH REPLACE FAULTY STOP SWITCH |
|
25472 |
30-Apr-02 |
WANNEROO AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY |
156.21 |
GASKET P/N 218548A1 & SPRING P/N 1332053C2 |
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|
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RECON FUEL TANK J98100 |
|
25473 |
30-Apr-02 |
WANNEROO DAIRY SUPPLIES |
410.05 |
WANNEROO LIBRARY MILK SUPPLY |
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AQUAMOTION MILK SUPPLY |
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WORKS DEPOT MILK SUPPLY |
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CIVIC CENTRE MILK SUPPLY |
|
25474 |
30-Apr-02 |
WANNEROO BUS COMPANY |
495.00 |
G.O.L.D PROGRAMME |
|
25475 |
30-Apr-02 |
WATTS & WOODHOUSE |
3,960.55 |
GRAFFITI REMOVAL - WAIVER DOCUMENT |
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|
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|
|
SMALL BUSINESS SKILLS CTRE |
|
25476 |
30-Apr-02 |
W A LIBRARY SUPPLIES |
209.99 |
AVERY L7159 WHITE LASER LABELS |
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|
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|
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COMPACT DISC STORAGE |
|
25477 |
30-Apr-02 |
W A LIMESTONE CO |
33,745.24 |
LIMESTONE |
|
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|
|
|
BITUMEN |
|
25478 |
30-Apr-02 |
WANNEROO CRANE HIRE |
148.50 |
BHB CRANE HIRE 15.03.02 DUNDEBAR ROAD |
|
25479 |
30-Apr-02 |
AUST INST OF MANAGEMENT |
627.50 |
TAKING MINUTES & PREPARING MEETINGS |
|
|
|
|
|
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS |
|
25480 |
30-Apr-02 |
AUST INSTITUTE OF BLD SURVEYORS |
88.00 |
JOURNAL SUBSCRIPTION BUILD SURVEYOR |
|
25481 |
30-Apr-02 |
AMERICAN INTER UNDERWRITERS |
7.00 |
PAYROLL DED F/E 26/4/02 |
|
25482 |
30-Apr-02 |
AUSTRALIAN MANUFACT WKS UNION |
77.40 |
PAYROLL DED F/E 26/4/02 |
|
25483 |
30-Apr-02 |
AMP FLEXIBLE LIFETIME SUPER FUND |
807.69 |
PAYROLL DED F/E 26/4/02 |
|
25484 |
30-Apr-02 |
BELL HEALTH |
1,201.98 |
HEALTH CARE SERVICES 18/03/02, 20/03/02 & 22/03/02 |
|
|
|
|
|
HEALTH CARE SERVICES 04/03/02, 06/03/02 AND 08/03/02 |
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|
|
SHOULDER ANN MEAL PREP |
|
|
|
|
|
CARE RECEIVER |
|
|
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|
|
HEALTH CARE SERVICES 07/03/02, 06/03/02 AND 06/03/02 |
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|
|
HEALTH CARE SERVICES 21/03/02, 20/03/02 AND 20/03/02 |
|
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|
|
|
HEALTH CARE SERVICES APRIL 2002 |
|
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|
|
|
CACP HEALTH CARE SERVICES APRIL 2002 |
|
25485 |
30-Apr-02 |
BEST SIGNS & PRINT |
113.30 |
1000 X1000 WHITE PVC BANNER |
|
25486 |
30-Apr-02 |
BEST LOOK PAINTING & DECORATING CONTRACTORS |
1,738.00 |
PAINTING YANCHEP/TWO ROCKS PRE SCHOOL |
|
25487 |
30-Apr-02 |
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY |
88.00 |
CONTENTED COW SEMINAR SANDRA BRESNEHAM |
|
25488 |
30-Apr-02 |
COURIER AUSTRALIA |
202.55 |
COURIER CHARGES |
|
25489 |
30-Apr-02 |
CAPE DEMOLITION |
36.00 |
12RIDGE/12 TILES |
|
25490 |
30-Apr-02 |
CLEAN SWEEP |
1,919.50 |
SWEEP KINGSLEY NETBALL COURTS 15.03.02 |
|
|
|
|
|
MOB SWEEP DEMOB |
|
|
|
|
|
SWEEP DUNDEBAR ROAD 08/03/02 |
|
|
|
|
|
SWEEP DUNDEBAR & FRANKLIN ROADS WANNEROO 25.03.02 |
|
|
|
|
|
MOB DEMOB SWEEP |
|
25491 |
30-Apr-02 |
CITY OF JOONDALUP PLANT HIRE |
980.30 |
CHERRY PICKER HIRE-FLOODLIGHTS REPAIRS FOR KINGSWAY NETBALL & SCENIC PARK |
|
|
|
|
|
CHERRY PICKER |
|
25492 |
30-Apr-02 |
C C I TRAINING SERVICE |
646.00 |
TWO ATTENDEES TO MANAGING PROJECTS EFFECTIVELY |
|
25493 |
30-Apr-02 |
CITY OF WANNEROO PAYROLL A/C |
1,737.00 |
PAYROLL DED F/E 26/4/02 |
|
25494 |
30-Apr-02 |
CITY OF JOONDALUP SERVICES INVOICES |
37,847.11 |
LOCAL STUDIES TAPES |
|
|
|
|
|
ENVIRONMENTAL OFFICER PROJECT PAY 18/2/02 |
|
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|
|
ENVIRONMENTAL OFFICER PROJECT |
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|
|
COURIER SERVICES |
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|
|
SLA MONTHLY CHARGE |
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|
|
COURIER SERVICE |
|
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|
|
RECORDS SERVIE LEVEL AGREEMENT |
|
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|
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SLA MONTHLY CHARGE COURIER SERVICES |
|
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|
|
SLA MONTHLY CHARGES |
|
|
|
|
|
LIBRARY SERVICES LEVEL AGREEMENT |
|
25495 |
30-Apr-02 |
CONTEK PAVING SERVICES |
133.10 |
PIT WORK NDC LEVY |
|
25496 |
30-Apr-02 |
CITY OF WANNEROO |
240.00 |
OVER 50'S EXERCISE CLASS |
|
25497 |
30-Apr-02 |
CHEF EXCEL PTY LTD |
49.30 |
ASSORTED SW 27/02/02 |
|
25498 |
30-Apr-02 |
CORETEL COMMUNICATION PTY LTD |
3,960.00 |
RENTAL OF MICROWAVE EQUIP 1/3/02-31/3/02 |
|
|
|
|
|
RENTAL OF MICROWAVE EQUIP 1/4/02-30/4/02 |
|
25499 |
30-Apr-02 |
C R KENNEDY & CO P/L |
1,129.70 |
TSC 1100 LARGE RED BATTERY GEB 71, 8 MEG PCMCIA CARD AND TSC 1100 LARGE RED BATTERY GEB 71 |
|
25500 |
30-Apr-02 |
DUNCAN CROSBIE PRO GOLF - MARANGAROO |
10,499.40 |
MARCH GREEN FEES |
|
25501 |
30-Apr-02 |
DUNCAN CROSBIE PRO GOLF-CARRAMAR |
9,181.90 |
CARRAMAR MARCH GREEN FEES |
|
25502 |
30-Apr-02 |
DEPT OF LAND ADMINISTRATION |
1,247.25 |
MINIMUM CHARGE |
|
|
|
|
|
GRV INT VALS METRO SHARED |
|
25503 |
30-Apr-02 |
DICK SMITH ELECTRONICS |
19.76 |
TITANUM BATTERY |
|
25504 |
30-Apr-02 |
DEWSONS WANNEROO |
85.88 |
GROCERIES |
|
25505 |
30-Apr-02 |
DIS A RECT SHOPFITTINGS |
272.00 |
GALVANISED SLOTTED ANGLE BENCH |
|
25506 |
30-Apr-02 |
ELECTRIC STOVEMAN |
301.40 |
ENERGY REGULATOR 20a CARTRIDGE FUSE SERVICE CALL |
|
|
|
|
|
OVEN DOOR HINGES, CHEF OVEN DOOR HANDLE SERVICE CALL |
|
25507 |
30-Apr-02 |
EDGEWATER VETERINARY HOSPITAL |
172.15 |
MEDICATION 20.00 X ACEPROME 25MG TABLETS |
|
|
|
|
|
EUTH 9 DOGS |
|
25508 |
30-Apr-02 |
ENVIRONMENTAL LAND CLEARING SERVICES |
6,237.00 |
CARTAGE OF MULCH TO QUINNS ROCKS (NORFOLK ESTATE) |
|
25509 |
30-Apr-02 |
EASIFLEET MANAGEMENT |
33,204.00 |
VEHICLE WN31516 SEDAN WHITE AUTO |
|
|
|
|
|
VEHICLE WN31520 SEDAN AUTO WHITE |
|
25510 |
30-Apr-02 |
FRAME 8 VIDEO |
528.00 |
POST PRODUCTION REVISION |
|
25511 |
30-Apr-02 |
FURNTECH WA PTY LTD |
7,696.70 |
AS PER QUOTE 1379- WORKSTATIONS AS PER DETAILS |
|
25512 |
30-Apr-02 |
4WD BEACH FISHING ADVENTURE |
125.00 |
GOLD PROGRAMME REGISTRATION |
|
25513 |
30-Apr-02 |
GRAFFITI SYSTEMS AUSTRALIA |
1,035.87 |
GRAFFITI REMOVAL FROM PALMOA, SANDOW, JOHN MOLONEY & ANTHONY WARING PARK |
|
|
|
|
|
GRAFFITI REMOVAL FROM MARMION AVE, JOHN MOLONEY PAR, BITUMEN FOOTPATH ON MARMION AVE & HIGHVIEW PARK |
|
25514 |
30-Apr-02 |
RIE HEYMANS |
175.00 |
VALUATION OF THE CITYS ART COLLECTION FOR INS. |
|
25515 |
30-Apr-02 |
HOME CHEF |
3,350.16 |
HOME CHEF DINNERS FOR TUESDAY 09/04/02 |
|
|
|
|
|
397 HOME CHEF DINNER FOR TUESDAY 02/04/02 |
|
|
|
|
|
412 HOME CHEF DINNERS FOR TUESDAY 26/03/02 |
|
25516 |
30-Apr-02 |
HOMECARE PURSUITS |
8,555.15 |
TEMPORARY STAFF FOR FEBRARY & MARCH 2002 |
|
|
|
|
|
CACP CLIENT SERVICES FOR 18 TO 24 OF MARCH 2002 AND INVOICE 4181 CORRECTION |
|
|
|
|
|
HACC SERVICES NORTH & SOUTH FROM 25 TO 31 MARCH 2002 |
|
|
|
|
|
HACC SERVICES NORTH & SOUTH FROM 01/04/02-07/04/02 |
|
25517 |
30-Apr-02 |
KBE BUILDING SERVICES PTY LTD |
2,629.00 |
SUPPLY AND INSTALL ON ONLY 25 LITRE ZIP BOILING WATER UNIT |
|
25518 |
30-Apr-02 |
LO-GO APPOINTMENTS |
22,278.76 |
STEVENS, J LABOURER WEEK ENDING 30/03/02 |
|
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|
|
|
STEVENS J LABOURER P/G |
|
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|
|
BROMHEAD, A DOORKNOCKER WEEK ENDING 30/03/02 |
|
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|
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GREENOCK, D MECHANIC WEEK ENDING 30/03/02 |
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|
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GURNEY, B MECHANIC WEEK ENDING 30/03/02 |
|
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|
|
MURRAY, R DOORKNOCKER WEEK ENDING 30/03/02 |
|
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|
|
LLOYD, K MECHANIC WEEK ENDING 30/03/02 34 HOURS |
|
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|
|
PEAKE, K ADMINISTRATION WEEK ENDING 30/03/02 |
|
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|
|
LLOYD, K MECHANIC WEEK ENDING 23/03/02 |
|
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|
|
BROMHEAD DOORKNOCKER |
|
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|
|
MURRAY DOORKNOCKER |
|
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|
|
SPARLING DOORKNOCKER |
|
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|
|
GREENOCK D W/E 12/01/02 |
|
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|
|
|
GOODWIN LABOURER P/G |
|
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|
|
|
BARROWCLIFFE LABOURER P/G |
|
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|
|
|
PEAKE ADMIN |
|
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|
|
GREENOCK D, MECHANIC A/NOON WEEK ENDING 23/03/02 |
|
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|
|
LLOYD, K W/E 16/03/02 |
|
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|
|
LLOYD K W/E 21/01/02 |
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|
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DURMANICH LABOURER R/W |
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MAJOSKI, D BUILDING SURVEYOR WEEK ENDING 30/03/02 |
|
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|
|
|
MAJOSKI, D BUILDING SURVEYOR WEEK ENDING 23/03/02 |
|
25519 |
30-Apr-02 |
LAWN DOCTOR |
11,184.80 |
SLOW RELEASE FERTILISER TO VARIOUS SITES |
|
|
|
|
|
FETILISE & RECYCLE TOP DRESS KINGSWAY OLYMPIC SOCCER |
|
25520 |
30-Apr-02 |
MAYNE LOGISTICS COURIER |
54.44 |
COURIER CHARGES LEISURE SERVICES |
|
25521 |
30-Apr-02 |
MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEE UNION-PAYROLL |
1,158.14 |
PAYROLL DED F/E 26/4/02 |
|
25522 |
30-Apr-02 |
MIRAGE TECHNOLOGY |
360.00 |
EXCEL INTRODUCTION 19/04/02 P THOMPSON |
|
|
|
|
|
WORD INTERMEDIATE 19/4 |
|
25523 |
30-Apr-02 |
MARVIC |
913.00 |
PRINTED CAR TIDY BAGS |
|
25524 |
30-Apr-02 |
MOORE RIVER TOURS |
440.00 |
RIVER CRUISE & COMMENTARY |
|
25525 |
30-Apr-02 |
NEBA INTERNATIONAL COURIERS |
27.87 |
COURIER SERVICE FOR MECHANICS |
|
25526 |
30-Apr-02 |
PERTH HOME CARE |
165.00 |
HOME CARE SERVICES |
|
25527 |
30-Apr-02 |
PALACE HOMES CONSTRUCTION |
678.81 |
REFURBISHMENT HUDON PK CLAIM VPQ2 |
|
25528 |
30-Apr-02 |
PUGLIA NOMINEES PTY LTD |
831.60 |
SUPPLY & LAY LIMESTONE WALL AT HIGH & QUARKUM STREET WANNEROO |
|
25529 |
30-Apr-02 |
PLAYMAKER |
1,033.05 |
1 COUNTOURED PARK SEAT WITH BACK AND 1 CUSTOMERS FREIGHT COST |
|
25530 |
30-Apr-02 |
PNEgraphics |
398.20 |
P LABEL WHITE VYNAL 200MMX200MM ARTWORK |
|
25531 |
30-Apr-02 |
REEKIE PROPERTY SERVICES |
6,330.50 |
DAY CLEANER AT WANNEROO ADMINISTRATION & CIVIC CENTRE FOR MARCH 2002 |
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MARCH 2002 CLEANING SERVICES EXTRA CHARGES |
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25532 |
30-Apr-02 |
SUNNY BRUSHWARE SUPPLIES |
1,199.00 |
REFILL MAIN BROOM J98019 |
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REFILL SEGMENT BROOMS 98763 |
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REFILL FRONT BROOM |
|
25533 |
30-Apr-02 |
STAMPALIA CONTRACTORS |
12,753.95 |
HIRE WHEEL TIPPER |
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HIRE LOADER |
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EXCAVATOR HIRE |
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HIRE COMPACTOR TRUCK |
|
25534 |
30-Apr-02 |
STIRLING CONCRETE PTY LTD |
25,251.35 |
INSTALL 2.1M FOOTPATH ON RENSHAW BOULEVARD CLARKSON & 1PRAM RAMP |
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INSTALL 220 1.5M FOOTPATHS ON ROBINSON AVENUE QUINNS ROCKS & INSTALL 2 PRAM RAMPS |
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INSTALL 264.6 1.5M FOOTPATHS ON DENNIS AND GORDON STREET QUINNS ROCKS |
|
25535 |
30-Apr-02 |
SOPHOS PTY LTD |
763.13 |
SAV NT I386 SITE LICENCE EXPIRES 30/09/02 ADDED 50 USERS FOR 6 MONTHS |
|
25536 |
30-Apr-02 |
STANHOPE HOME NURSING SVCS |
369.60 |
RESPITE CARE |
|
|
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|
|
RESPITE SERVICE 09/03/02 |
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RESPITE SERVICES 16/02/02 & PERSONAL CARER 23/05/02 |
|
25537 |
30-Apr-02 |
STICK-UP POSTER DISTRIBUTION |
110.00 |
YANCHEP/KOONDOOLA POSTER DIST |
|
25538 |
30-Apr-02 |
SIZZLER BELDON |
84.50 |
SALAD BAR & BEVERAGES |
|
25539 |
30-Apr-02 |
TWIST ENGINEERING PTY LTD |
1,771.00 |
ASSESS PROBLEM WITH SPRINKLER UNIFORMITY, INSPECT SITE, ARRANGE FLOW AND PRESSURE TEST, SUBMIT RECOMMENDATIONS FOR REMEDIAL PROCEDURES & ADMINISTRATION CENTRE GRASSED AMPITHEATRE |
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|
|
DESIGN AUTOMATIC IRRIGATION FRANGIPANI PARK |
|
25540 |
30-Apr-02 |
WANNEROO PLUMBING |
6,324.50 |
BASIN WASTE FULL OF PAPER CLEAR |
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|
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|
|
CHECK KITCHEN BOIL BILLY |
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|
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CLEAR BLOCKED LADIES TOILETS |
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REPLACE WATER FILTERS |
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|
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CLEAR BLOCKAGE LADIES TOILET BOWL |
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KENNEL 3 REPALCE WATER OUTLET |
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REPLACE SHOWER ROSE |
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CLEAR BLOCKED BASINS |
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REMOVE PIPING VLEAR BLOCKED BASINS |
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RE SET TOILET BOWL |
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REPLACE WATER INLET CONTROL VALVE |
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REPLACE BROKEN PUSH BUTTON URINAL |
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ACTIVITY ROOM CLEAR DRAIN LINES |
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CLEAR BLOCKAGE TO SINK |
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CLEAR BLOCKAGE IN DT LINE |
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BLOCKAGE MAIN LINE |
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STRONG SEWER SMELL KITCHEN SINK |
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RE SET 3 LOOSE PANS |
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NO WATER TO DOG BOWL |
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INSTALL TAP ON ROOF WASHING DOW AIR CON UNITS |
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REPLACE PVC PIPING |
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SERVICE TAPS |
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INSTALL TAP ON ROOF FOR WASHING DOWN AIR CON UNITS |
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REPLACE P TRAP TO PAN |
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INSTALL ANTI VANDAL SHOWER ROSE |
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REPLACE PILLAR TAP |
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CLEAR BLOCKED URINAL |
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POSSIBLE WATER LEAK CHECK ALL SERVICE LEAKING TAP |
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REPLACE PILLAR TAPS |
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|
|
REPLACE DRINKING COCK COMPLETE |
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|
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REPLACE INSTANT HWS KITCHEN |
|
|
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|
|
CLEAR BLOCKED MAIN LINE |
|
|
|
|
|
REPLACE BROKEN TOILET BOWL & SEAT |
|
25541 |
30-Apr-02 |
WANNEROO ELECTRIC |
10,095.24 |
ASBY DEPOT INSPECT LIGHT FITTINGS STORED IN SHED AND REPORT BACK |
|
|
|
|
|
GUMBLOSSOM CRAFT ROOM IN SERVICE TESTING |
|
|
|
|
|
GUMBLOSSOM SPORTS HALL N/W CORNER - SECURITY LIGHT SMASHED EXPOSED CALBES |
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|
|
|
|
GUMBLOSSOM COMMUNITY CENTRE HALL LIGHTS NOT WORKING |
|
|
|
|
|
REPAIRS GUMBLOSSOM SPORTS HALL |
|
|
|
|
|
REPAIRS GIRRAWHEEN SENIOR CITIZENS |
|
|
|
|
|
ADDISON PARK CLUBROOMS IN SERVICE TESTING |
|
|
|
|
|
ANTHONY WARING COMMUNITY CENTER IN SERVICE TESTING |
|
|
|
|
|
ST ANDREWS PARK TOILET BLOCK EXTERNAL SECURITY LIGHTS HANGING BY WIRES |
|
|
|
|
|
LAKE GNANGARA TOILET BLOCK |
|
|
|
|
|
JOONDALUP SPORTS PAVILION IN SERVICE TESTING |
|
|
|
|
|
BANKSIA GROVE IN SERVICE TESTING |
|
|
|
|
|
REPAIRS WANNEROO RECREATION CENTRE |
|
|
|
|
|
WANNEROO ADMINISTRATION BUILDING INVESTIGATE AND MODIFY COURTYARD LIGHTS |
|
|
|
|
|
ELLIOTT PARK CLUBROOMS IN SERVICE TESTING |
|
|
|
|
|
WANNEROO ADMIN BUILDING DIGITAL TENDER BOX FAULTY |
|
|
|
|
|
WANNEROO ADMINSTRAION BUILDING FINANCE DEPARTMENT 2 FAULTY GPO'S INSTALL GPO TO DISPLAY CASE |
|
|
|
|
|
WANNEROO RECREATION IN SERVICE TESTING |
|
|
|
|
|
GUMBLOSSOM HALL IN SERVICE TESTING |
|
|
|
|
|
MERRIWA CHILD HEALTH CLINIC RELOCATE GPO OVER WORKBENCH TO NEW POSITION ON WALL |
|
|
|
|
|
WANNEROO SENIOR CITIZENS IN SERVICE TESTING |
|
|
|
|
|
AQUAMOTION CHECK ALL EXTERNAL SECURITY LIGHTS |
|
|
|
|
|
HAINSWORTH LEISURE CENTRE INSTALL ADDITIONAL SECURITY LIGHT & GUARD TO ALCOVE |
|
|
|
|
|
REGENT WATERS LIGHTS NOT WORKING BTWN 93-95 JAMES SPIERS DRIVE |
|
|
|
|
|
ASHBY DEPOT WORKSHOP #2 |
|
|
|
|
|
SOUTHMOOD DRIVE LANDSDALE 2 LIGHTS IN CARPARK NOT WORKING OPPS HOUSE NOS 27 & 29 |
|
|
|
|
|
WANNEROO CIVIC CENTRE INSTALL 2 GPO'S & 2 DATA OUTLETS MAYORAL WORKSTATIONS |
|
|
|
|
|
WANNEROO LIBRARY IN SERVICE TESTING |
|
|
|
|
|
FOWLEY LOOP MINDARIE UNDERPASS LIGHTS VANDAL DAMAGE |
|
|
|
|
|
KOONDOOLA PARK TOILET BLOCK REMOVE LIGHT FITTINGS INTERNAL & EXTERNAL FOR NEW SETTING |
|
|
|
|
|
RCD TEST PUMP CABINETS |
|
|
|
|
|
JOHN MALONEY PARK INSTALL LIGHTING TO SWING AREA |
|
25542 |
30-Apr-02 |
WATER CORPORATION |
795.90 |
SERVICE DISCONNECTION, METER BOX& WATERN SERVICE CONNECTION FEE TO THE ROUNDABOUT AT BUTTERWORTH AVENUE KOONDOOLA |
|
25543 |
30-Apr-02 |
WATER CORPORATION |
4,625.50 |
BILLING ERIOD 1/3/02 31/3/02 |
|
25544 |
30-Apr-02 |
WESTERN POWER |
13,368.00 |
UPGRADE STREET LIGHTS THE AVENUE ALEXANDER HEIGHTS |
|
25545 |
30-Apr-02 |
WESTERN POWER |
6,025.50 |
LOT 22 JADE PL CARABOODA |
|
|
|
|
|
LOT 44177 BARDSLEY AVENUE GIRRAWHEEN FROM 18/01/02 TO 21/03/02 |
|
|
|
|
|
GREENPARK ROAD ALEXANDER HEIGHTS FROM 18/01/02 TO 19/03/02 |
|
|
|
|
|
LOT 206 BURBRIDGE AVENUE KOONDOOLA |
|
|
|
|
|
NOONAN ROAD WANNEROO FROM 26/02/02 TO 02/04/02 |
|
25546 |
30-Apr-02 |
WORM AFFAIR |
369.60 |
RELN WORM FACTORY |
|
|
|
|
|
6 RELN WORM FACTORYS |
|
25547 |
30-Apr-02 |
WORLDWIDE ONLINE PRINTING |
628.00 |
NCR ENROLMENT CONTRACT PADS 2 KINDS TRIPPLE FAMILY DAY CARE AND IN HOME CARE |
|
25548 |
30-Apr-02 |
WANNEROO PASTRY HOUSE |
40.00 |
B/FOREST CAKE |
|
25549 |
30-Apr-02 |
W A LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSOC. |
1,054.00 |
SEMINAR CANCELLED D NEWTON |
|
|
|
|
|
FBT WORKSHOP IN PERTH ON 22/02/02 |
|
|
|
|
|
RATES LOCAL GOVT CLERICAL |
|
|
|
|
|
POLICY DEVELOPMENT ELECTED MEMBERS |
|
|
|
|
|
GREENSMART FOR LOCAL GOVT ON 21/03/02 |
|
50000270 |
04-Apr-02 |
ROBERT TAYLOR |
268.83 |
HOURS NOT KEYED FUJITSU |
|
50000271 |
04-Apr-02 |
MARY GREY |
550.73 |
CASUAL REQUISTION NOT SUBMITTED |
|
50000272 |
04-Apr-02 |
PAUL NATHAN |
413.58 |
TIMESHEET NOT F/WARD TO PAYROLL |
|
50000273 |
04-Apr-02 |
TERRY LOFTUS |
715.29 |
TRAVEL ALLOWANCE |
|
50000274 |
04-Apr-02 |
FIONA STOCK |
199.63 |
IN HOME CARE WAGES |
|
50000275 |
04-Apr-02 |
MELANIE BROWNE |
410.34 |
IN HOME CARE WAGES |
|
50000276 |
09-Apr-02 |
ANTINA HESSELLS |
1,482.77 |
SALARY RE-BANK FDC |
|
50000277 |
17-Apr-02 |
DIANNE LANGOULANT |
54.00 |
P/CASH REFUND MISC ITEMS COMM CTRES |
|
50000278 |
17-Apr-02 |
FIONA STOCK |
172.79 |
IN HOME CARE SALARY |
|
50000279 |
17-Apr-02 |
MELANIE BROWNE |
181.22 |
IN HOME CARE SALARY |
|
50000280 |
17-Apr-02 |
IAN GOODENOUGH |
500.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
50000281 |
17-Apr-02 |
MAUREEN GRIERSON |
500.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
50000282 |
17-Apr-02 |
JUDITH HUGHES |
500.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
50000283 |
17-Apr-02 |
TERRY LOFTUS |
500.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
50000284 |
17-Apr-02 |
GLYNIS MONKS |
500.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
50000285 |
17-Apr-02 |
LYNN O'GRADY |
500.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
50000286 |
17-Apr-02 |
RUDI STEFFENS |
500.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
50000287 |
17-Apr-02 |
JOHN STEWART |
500.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
50000288 |
17-Apr-02 |
BRETT TREBY |
500.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
50000289 |
19-Apr-02 |
S LORKIEWICZ |
2,842.21 |
PAYROLL |
|
50000290 |
19-Apr-02 |
WENDY MALCON |
875.03 |
PAYROLL |
|
50000291 |
22-Apr-02 |
AUSTRALIAN TAXATION OFFICE - PAYG |
175,289.80 |
PAYG |
|
50000292 |
26-Apr-02 |
S A GOVT FINANCING AUTHORITY |
8,025.00 |
LOAN 132 FUND CODE 008(SINKING FUND) |
|
|
|
SUBTOTAL |
4,163,287.87 |
|
|
LESS: CANCELLED CHEQUES |
|
|
|||
23490 |
20-Feb-02 |
BARRY & J ANDERSON |
-309.00 |
|
|
24428 |
26-Mar-02 |
CAROL ASHBY |
-300.00 |
|
|
|
Subtotal |
|
-609.00 |
|
|
|
Total Advance Account Recoup for April 2002 |
4,162,678.87 |
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|
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|
|
City of Wanneroo Municipal Account |
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|
|
|
|
|
Cheque |
Date |
Paid To |
Amount |
Details |
|
|
|
|
|
170 |
18-Apr-02 |
DIRECTOR CORP SERVICES ADV ACCT |
2,739,136.79 |
RECOUP OF CHEQUE NO.: 24543 - 25222 |
|
|
|
|
EFT DOC NO.: 50000270 - 50000288 |
|
|
|
|
|
171 |
30-Apr-02 |
DIRECTOR CORP SERVICES ADV ACCT |
1,423,542.08 |
RECOUP OF CHEQUE NO.: 25223 - 25549 |
|
|
|
|
EFT DOC NO.: 50000289 - 50000292 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Sub Total |
4,162,678.87 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Others |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
000169 |
17-Apr-02 |
WESTERN AUST MUNICIPAL ASSOCIATION |
1,652.02 |
ADVERTISING CHARGES- EAST WANNEROO CELL 1 TPS |
000170AA |
17-Apr-02 |
COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA |
45.00 |
BANK FEES- QUICK CASH |
|
|
|
4,100.00 |
DISHONOURED CHEQUE |
|
|
|
121.25 |
VISA PAYMENT- C JOHNSON |
|
|
|
440.00 |
VISA PAYMENT- C JOHNSON |
|
|
|
30.00 |
VISA PAYMENT- B PERRYMAN |
|
|
|
1,000,000.00 |
INVESTMENTS |
|
|
|
25,328.73 |
FDC SALARIES |
|
|
|
520,874.52 |
SALARIES- NET |
|
|
|
5,445.90 |
SALARIES- DEDUCTIONS |
|
|
|
400,000.00 |
INVESTMENTS |
|
|
|
504,163.06 |
SALARIES- NET |
|
|
|
5,377.45 |
SALARIES- DEDUCTIONS |
|
|
|
|
|
000171A |
18-Mar-02 |
COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA |
892.28 |
MERCHANT FEES |
|
|
|
89.23 |
GST ON MERCHANT FEES |
|
|
|
95.00 |
EFTPOS FEES |
|
|
|
9.50 |
GST ON EFTPOS FEES |
|
|
|
1,026.64 |
BPAY FEES |
|
|
|
1,573.76 |
QUICKLINE/ DMD FEES |
|
|
|
24,747.25 |
FDC SALARIES |
|
|
|
870,000.00 |
INVESTMENTS |
|
|
|
18.00 |
CREDIT CARD- DIRECTOR CORPORATE SERVICES |
|
|
|
502,591.55 |
SALARIES- NET |
|
|
|
5,613.69 |
SALARIES- DEDUCTIONS |
|
|
|
1.80 |
GST ON CREDIT CARD- DIRECTOR CORPORATE SERVICES |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Sub Total |
3,874,236.63 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total Municipal Account for April 2002 |
8,036,915.50 |
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Level 5 Approval by bj Date 07 May 2002
Level 4 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 18 April 2002
Level 3 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 15 April 2002
Level 2 Approval by brian Date 11 April 2002
Level 1 Approval by mick Date 11 April 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 1
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Issue
To consider a request from the City of Joondalup that Council support in principle, the development of a regional performing arts centre in the northern suburbs.
Background
On March 1 2002, City Officers were invited to attend a workshop at the City of Joondalup regarding the results of a feasibility study commissioned by Joondalup in 1999 for a Performing Arts Centre in the northern suburbs.
The feasibility study was undertaken to assess the level of demand for the facility, consult with interested groups and individuals and obtain necessary information for its construction and management.
The City of Joondalup is fully committed to the Joondalup Regional Performing Arts Centre project and has established a reserve fund with a budget allocation being transferred annually. The City of Joondalup is currently in negotiations with the State Government Minister of Culture and the Arts and major regional stakeholders.
The City of Joondalup is keen to involve many partnerships including the City of Wanneroo and is confident it will see the benefits that will flow to the region and community.
Information provided by the City of Joondalup regarding the proposed Regional Performing Arts Centre is attached.
Detail
The City of Joondalup commissioned consultants report identified a demonstrated demand within the local community for a quality performing arts facility. There was also a strong demographic argument for the provision of such a facility.
The study used a 15 kilometre “sphere of influence” centred on the Joondalup Region which showed that the influence of the Joondalup Regional Performing Arts Centre would extend to an estimated population of over 350,000 people. This is estimated to grow beyond 500,000 by 2020, and extends into the local government areas of Wanneroo, Stirling, Joondalup and Swan.
The Joondalup region has been endorsed by the State Government as the Regional Centre and has allocated land to be used for cultural purposes designed to strategically service areas in the northern suburbs.
The proposed multi purpose facility will benefit the community by:
· increasing access to professional performing arts by the regional community; as well as
· meeting the increasing demand for performing arts facilities by the region’s young people.
Consultation
In 1999, the City of Joondalup commissioned Australian Pacific Projects to conduct a feasibility study with the brief to:
“…establish how the proposed Joondalup Performing Arts Centre is to be utilised and how it will operate in order to inform the necessary decisions by the Council about its construction and management. This will entail demographic and financial analysis, consultation with the community and professional organisations, educational institutions and employment and training providers, as well as other significant stakeholders within the region to help determine the technical, spiritual, financial management requirements to be addressed in the development of the complex.”
Comment
It is envisaged that once constructed the Joondalup Regional Performing Arts Centre will have a significant influence by meeting the regional community needs for quality performing arts facilities as no such public facilities currently exist in the North Metropolitan Region.
The proposed Centre will offer regional employment opportunities, both within the Centre and in local businesses in the region. A further benefit will be the increase in regional cultural tourism activity through the establishment of a cultural focal point in the northern corridor of Perth.
City administration contacted the Principal of the Girrawheen Senior High School to ensure that the proposed Joondalup Regional Performing Arts Centre would not conflict with their plans to develop a performing Arts facility.
The Principal advised that the Girrawheen Senior High School was developing plans to convert its current Gymnasium into a Performing Arts Centre and build a new Gymnasium and Changerooms. The intent at this stage is for these facilities to be provided and managed on a shared basis with the City of Wanneroo. These concept plans are still being developed and the Mayor has been invited to a meeting with representatives of the Girrawheen Senior High School and the Education Department to discuss further.
Further discussion between the City of Wanneroo, the Girrawheen Senior High School, and other stakeholders, will be required to progress these concept plans for the proposed development of shared use facilities. Administration therefore recommends that any support for the Joondalup Performing Arts Centre be deferred until the Girrawheen Senior High School’s concept plans are progressed to a stage where we can be certain that in principle support for the Joondalup Performing Arts Centre would not conflict with any plans to develop a performing arts centre at Girrawheen.
Statutory Compliance
Nil
Strategic Implications
This project is in accordance with the City’s Strategic Plan, Healthy Communities, 2.7 Provide community focussed services and lifestyle opportunities.
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
Nil
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
That Council DEFERS deliberation of the request from the City of Joondalup for support for the proposed Joondalup Regional Performing Arts Centre project, pending further discussion with community groups.
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Level 4 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 09 May 2002
Level 3 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 06 May 2002
Level 2 Approval by bj Date 30 April 2002
Level 1 Approval by Simon Kot Date 30 April 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 1
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Issue
To consider a request from the Quinns Rocks Tennis Club for the provision of two additional tennis courts at Gumblossom Park, Quinns Rocks.
Background
A 296 signature petition was tabled at the 9 April 2002 Ordinary Council meeting on behalf of the Quinns Rocks Tennis Club in support of this development.
Detail
Gumblossom Park located in Quinns Rocks is an important district recreational space catering for a variety of active and passive users. The park includes 4 tennis courts located at the rear of Gumblossom Community Centre being available for community and Club use.
The Quinns Rocks Tennis Club (QRTC) as principal user of this facility utilises Gumblossom Park to coordinate its competitions and operations. The QRTC is a developing sporting organisation that provides social and pennant tennis competitions for residents of Quinns Rocks and the surrounding district. The QRTC consider Council’s provision of four tennis courts is insufficient to accommodate the demands of the Club during peak weekday and weekend times.
The QRTC book the four tennis courts at various times throughout the week. In most instances bookings are made for 2-hour periods and all four courts are utilised. The public books the courts on average twice a day when the courts are not being utilised by the QRTC.
The City within a 5 km radius of Gumblossom Park provides no other community use tennis courts. Developer Mirvac Fini is constructing two community use tennis courts on Bellport Parade, Mindarie located 1km from Gumblossom Park. The original intent was for Mirvac Fini to construct eight tennis courts attached to a community purposes facility. This project was revised to an initial construction of two courts with an area provided for the provision of another four courts as the need arises. The initial two courts are due for completion in June 2002 at which time Council will become responsible for coordination of bookings.
Comment
City Officers recognise that the Quinns Rocks Tennis Clubs development is limited by the ability of the Club to access sufficient tennis courts. City Administration does not consider the provision of additional tennis courts a high priority at this stage and funding sources have not been pursued for this project.
City Officers have assessed the concept plan (Attachment 1) submitted by the QRTC indicating the proposed site of the two new tennis courts. Whilst the southern court has sufficient space to construct a tennis court, subject to the installation of a retaining wall, the northern court would require removal or replacement of existing infrastructure, trees and footpaths.
Further detailed investigation is recommended in order to determine an appropriate long-term strategy accounting for court location, funding and further club requirements such as clubrooms prior to committing to the provision of additional infrastructure within Gumblossom Park.
As a result City Administration recommends that the QRTC utilise the newly constructed Mindarie Tennis Courts until a suitable long-term strategy for the provision of tennis courts in this district is provided.
Statutory Compliance
Nil
Strategic Implications
The provision of sporting infrastructure such as tennis courts is congruent with Council’s Strategic Plan, Goal 2.6, provide and manage infrastructure to meet the needs of the community.
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
Nil
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
That Council:-
1. INVESTIGATES the need for additional tennis courts in the district subject to;
a) A detailed investigation of an appropriate location, and
b) Consultation with the Quinns Rocks Tennis Club to determine future Club requirements and potential funding sources.
2. LISTS this project for consideration in the 2003/04 Capital Works Program subject to the outcomes of Item 1.
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Level 5 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 16 May 2002
Level 4 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 09 May 2002
Level 3 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 06 May 2002
Level 2 Approval by bj Date 30 April 2002
Level 1 Approval by yvette Date 30 April 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 1
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Issue
To consider inviting tenders for the provision of adult and youth leisure courses utilising the City’s recreation centres.
Background
The City of Wanneroo has been providing leisure courses from the Gumblossom, Wanneroo and Hainsworth Recreation Centres since 1976. The leisure courses take the form of hobby and/or educational courses and are conducted four terms of the year from each of these centres.
Up until 2000, the leisure courses were operated in-house by the City of Wanneroo. The deficit incurred by the City in operating these courses was approximately $80,000pa ($84,328 in 1999). As a result of the ongoing costs it was decided to further investigate the alternative options for the provision of adult and youth leisure courses. During 1999 an evaluation was commissioned in relation to potential programme partnering arrangements involving the City of Wanneroo and other providers of similar or like services. The evaluation detailed specific costs in relation to the provision of courses from the City’s recreation centres and approaches were made to potential providers in order to seek their comments, views and interest in being involved with the City of Wanneroo activities.
The conclusion of the evaluation based on quality, cost and diminishing resources was that Council should seek alternative management of the leisure course programmes from City facilities.
Expressions of interest in the form of tenders were sought for the provision of adult and youth leisure courses utilising the City’s recreation centres via external providers. The scope of the tender, in generic terms, requested that potential providers demonstrate their ability to provide the same amount of courses, at very similar prices, times etc, as to the City’s provision. In addition it was requested that low-income earners, particularly those that access Council’s concession rates for these services, not be disadvantaged by the provision of another management body.
Seven companies and or organisations requested the tender documents, however at the close of tenders only one submission was received. The tender received was from the West Coast College of TAFE. In assessing the tender based on the criteria provided, West Coast College of TAFE met and exceeded the requirements of the tender. West Coast College of TAFE were awarded the tender for one year with a one-year option. The current contract will expire in June 2002.
Detail
In 1999 the City of Wanneroo conducted 285 programmes with 2838 participants (average participation rate 10). Since West Coast College of TAFE has taken over the management the numbers are as follows (please refer to attached statistics for further information – Attachment 1);
2000 – 161 classes run, 1178 participants, (average participation rate 7)
2001 – 111 classes run, 1124 participants, (average participation rate 10)
Although the numbers of participants have markedly reduced, there are many outside factors that have contributed. These are as follows;
· The costs for the courses were increased. The courses previously run by the City were not recovering costs and contributed to the large deficit.
· Local community groups are running courses at a cheaper cost using voluntary instructors.
· A large proportion of the leisure course participants are women. Women are increasingly returning to the work force, therefore the demand for leisure courses is decreasing.
· The demand for leisure courses has decreased throughout many facilities within the metropolitan area. For example the City’s closest competitor the Ocean Ridge Community Centre has had a reduction in their participants by 50% over the last two years.
· The number of participants was already declining prior to West Coast College of TAFE managing the courses.
The Leisure courses currently provided by TAFE have diversified to include courses that cater for small business and other specialised needs. (MYOB, introduction to internet etc)
Consultation
Consultation has been undertaken with affected City Staff, West Coast College of TAFE, and other leisure course providers within the metropolitan area. All statistics have been provided by West Coast College of TAFE which has conducted customer questionnaires over the last two years. The community is generally satisfied with the range of courses available and programs are continuously adjusted in accordance with community demand.
Comment
As can be seen from the statistics, there is a decrease in the number of people participating in Leisure Courses at City of Wanneroo Facilities. The demand for leisure courses throughout the Northern suburbs however is also declining. There is still a demand for Leisure courses in the local community and an outside organisation such as West Coast College of TAFE is better equipped to manage this programme as the provision of adult and children’s courses is their core business.
Should the City wish to revert back to providing these courses in-house there would need to be a staff restructure and the additional cost of the courses would need to be assessed and included within the Budget. The City does not have the infrastructure to minimise the overheads such as call centre coverage and volume of advertising to achieve the same level of viability.
West Coast College of TAFE have marketed the leisure courses through full-page advertisements in the West Australian Newspaper and the publication of a Brochure. Administration have included in the Scope of Works a requirement for the successful tenderer to present an annual marketing plan for endorsement by the CEO. This will allow administration to work with the successful tenderer to ensure an appropriate local marketing strategy is employed.
City administration acknowledges that the partnership between West Coast College of TAFE and the City of Wanneroo has been successful in the efficient and effective provision of leisure courses to the community. It is therefore recommended that the City invite tenders for the provision of adult and youth leisure courses utilising the City’s recreation centres free of charge.
Statutory Compliance
Nil
Strategic Implications
This project is in accordance with the City’s Strategic Plan, Healthy Communities, 2.7 Provide community focussed services and lifestyle opportunities
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
The maximum cost to Council under the current arrangement with the West Coast College of TAFE is approximately $60,000pa, although it is unlikely that the full complement of hours will ever be utilised. West Coast College of TAFE currently utilise approximately one-quarter of their available time. These costs are an opportunity cost as if the facilities were not used by West Coast College of TAFE they would not necessarily earn income from other users.
The current contract arrangement requires the City to provide 1,050 hours per term of available time in its facilities to West Coast College of TAFE at a total cost of approximately $9,975 per term. In addition the City is required to contribute $1.00 per participant to an asset preservation fund for replacement of carpets, curtains, equipment and other replacement items deemed necessary by the City, which is approximately $20,000pa. It is important to note that West Coast College of TAFE contributes $2.00 per participant into the asset preservation fund.
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
That Council INVITES tenders for the provision of adult and youth leisure courses utilising the City’s recreation centres as per the following Specification and Scope of Works, for one year, with two one-year options:-
SPECIFICATION AND SCOPE OF WORKS
1 INTRODUCTION
The Principal requires the Contractor to enter into a partnership with the Principal for the provision of leisure courses from various community facilities.
2 SCOPE OF WORKS
The contractor shall provide adult and youth leisure programs from various community facilities, particularly the Gumblossom Community Centre, Wanneroo Recreation Centr, Hainsworth Leisure Centre and the Phil Renkin Centre during the Contract Period. The contractor shall keep the income generated from the Contract programs.
3 BACKGROUND
The current contract for the provision of leisure courses from various community facilities will expire on the 30 June 2002. The Principal is therefore seeking tenders to continue this service.
4 RESPONSIBILITIES OF CONTRACTOR
The Contractor shall:
a) Prepare the adult and youth leisure service programme;
b) Contribute $2.00 per participant and the Principal shall contribute $1 per participant into an asset management fund for replacement of carpets, curtains, equipment and other replacements items as the Principal deems necessary;
c) Continue to provide adult and children/teen leisure courses;
d) Introduce newer/in demand programs at their discretion. Program content will not require decision making by the Principal;
e) Ensure that the Principal is recognised on all marketing material as a partner involving any of its facilities in relation to this Contract;
f) Be responsible for all aspects of human resource management and liability insurance, workers compensation etc;
g) Be responsible for provision and payment of all program instructors;
h) Make available the provision of a designated computer lab at Wanneroo Recreation Centre. Any equipment or associated cost shall be at the Contractors expense;
i) Arrange and pay for all advertising and marketing of programs;
j) Provide regular quality performance reports and any other statistical data as specified by the Superintendent;
k) Manage all bookings, calls, complaints, payments, refunds etc utilising its own infrastructure and personnel;
l) Pay the principal for any costs in relation to Council caretakers locking or opening facilities outside their scheduled times;
m) Ensure the times and duration of all leisure courses remain the same to existing structure, unless otherwise approved by the Superintendent;
n) Ensure the range and content of leisure courses remain the same to the existing structure, unless otherwise approved by the superintendent;
o) Manage and administer all personnel associated with provision of leisure courses with the exception of the Principal employees;
p) Make a provision for leisure area preparation at the beginning and cleaning of area at conclusion of program activities;
q) Provide insurance and public liability cover in accordance with this Contract and statutory requirements and regulations;
r) Present an annual marketing plan to the City, including recognition of the City of Wanneroo, for endorsement by the Chief Executive officer;
5 RESPONSIBILITIES OF PRINCIPAL
In order for Principal to maintain and improve customer service levels in the delivery of leisure programs the Principal will;
a) Provide 400 hours per term at Wanneroo Recreation centre, 200 hours per term at Gumblossom Community Centre, 200 hours per term at Hainsworth Leisure Centre and 100 hours per term at Phil Renkin Centre free of charge. Based on a community hire rate of $9.50 per hour this equates to $9 975 of facility hire charges per term. Above this base hourly usage, facilities will be hired out in accordance with the Principal’s annual schedule of fees and charges.
b) Provide free usage of other community facilities, as identified, subject to prior agreement with the City on hours and usage.
c) Provide access to basic equipment located at the Leisure Centre’s owned by the City of Wanneroo. Any specialised equipment over and above this requirement shall be at cost to Contractor.
6 PRICING SCHEDULE
The Contractor shall ensure pricing of all leisure courses remain the same to the existing price structure unless otherwise approved by the Superintendent.
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327 |
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19 |
166 |
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39 |
268 |
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21 |
154 |
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67 |
28 |
186 |
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38 |
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150 |
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6 |
47 |
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9 |
64 |
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11 |
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5 |
59 |
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71 |
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9 |
90 |
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48 |
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80 |
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111 |
1124 |
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Level 4 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 09 May 2002
Level 3 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 06 May 2002
Level 2 Approval by bj Date 02 May 2002
Level 1 Approval by mick Date 02 May 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
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Issue
To consider approval of a Deed of Licence between the WA Sporting Car Club and the State of Western Australia which permits the WA Police Service to use a portion of the Barbagello Raceway in Wattle Avenue Pinjar.
Background
The WA Sporting Car Club (Club) has recently negotiated a 21 year lease agreement with the City for land vested with the City of Wanneroo, being portion of Reserve 10866 (Barbagello Raceway) on Wattle Avenue Pinjar.
The lease agreement provides the lessee power to assign or sublet in accordance with section 3.24 of the lease, which states:
· The Lessee shall not assign, sublet or part with the possession of the Premises and the Lease without the prior written consent of the Lessor and it is HEREBY DECLARED that sections 80 of the property Law Act 1969 are expressly excluded.
· Where the Land is Crown land, the prior written consent of the Minister for Lands is required under subclause (1) in addition to the consent of the Lessor.
· The Lessee shall not mortgage, encumber or charge the Premises or the Lease.
Correspondence received by the City from the WA Sporting Car Club on 24th April 2002 advises that the Club has drawn a solicited Deed of Licence between the WA Sporting Car Club and the State of Western Australia, which requires endorsement from Council (Lessor).
The Club has developed the land and constructed a racetrack together with accompanying facilities including a timing tower, air conditioned office and change rooms with shower amenities. The WA Police Service requires the use of these facilities from time to time and has therefore entered into a Deed of Licence arrangement with the Club subject to approval from DOLA and Council.
The Minister for Lands has granted consent to this Deed of Licence.
Detail
The WA Sporting Car Club (Lessee) has agreed to enter into a Deed of Licence portion of Reserve 10866 (Barbagello Raceway) to the WA Police Service for the purpose of driver training, through a Deed of Licence agreement.
The sub-lease is for 52 days during a period of 1 year from 1 July 2002 to 30 June 2003. The 52 days are to be taken as 1 weekday of each week during that year (except that the 52 days may be taken at other times where agreed to by both parties from time to time).
The sub-lease will allow the WA Police Service to have limited exclusive use of the following facilities:
a) race track, air conditioned office and change rooms including shower amenities, and
b) garage number 55.
Comment
The Club had negotiated a sub-lease arrangement with the WA Police Service prior to negotiating a new lease agreement with the City. Therefore in order to comply with the new lease, the Club is required to seek endorsement from Council to renew the existing arrangement.
The Lessee applies to Council to endorse this sub-lease on an annual basis. This requires a report to be prepared for Council which includes exactly the same information with the exception of the dates. Therefore it is feasible to recommend that this approval remains valid until the lease expires on the 30th September 2022.
Statutory Compliance
The Hon Minister for Lands approval for the sub-lease of portion of the subject Reserve 10866 has been granted.
Strategic Implications
Nil
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
Nil
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
That Council:-
1. APPROVES the request from the WA Sporting Car Club (Lessee) to enter into a Deed of Licence over portion of Reserve 10866 (Barbagello Raceway) to the WA Police Service, and that Council’s approval remains valid until the expiry of the Lease on 30th September 2022; and
2. ADVISE the WA Sporting Car Club that it may require Western Australian Planning Commission approval for this Deed of Licence.
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Level 4 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 09 May 2002
Level 3 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 06 May 2002
Level 2 Approval by Kelly Edmonds Date 01 May 2002
Level 1 Approval by Kelly Edmonds Date 01 May 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
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Issue
To consider an application for exemption to Council’s Local Laws made under Section 26(3) of the Dog Act 1976 to keep more than two dogs at 15 Tendring Way, Girrawheen.
Background
Clause 14 of the City of Wanneroo Animal Local Laws 1999 stipulates:
A person shall not keep or permit to be kept on any premises more than:
a) 2 dogs over the age of 3 months and the young of those dogs under that age; or
b) 6 dogs over the age of 3 months and the young of those dogs under that age if the premises are situated within a rural area or comprise a lot in a special rural area having an area of 4 hectares or more;
unless the premise is licensed as an approved kennel establishment or has been granted an exemption pursuant to section 26(3) of the Dog Act and have planning approval under the town planning scheme.
Detail
The following application has been made under the Dog Act and is submitted for consideration:
Address of Applicant |
Description of Dogs |
15 Tendring Way, Girrawheen |
female cream Pekingese female black Toy Miniature Poodle male red and brown Staffordshire Bull Terrier |
A Council Ranger has inspected the property and confirms that means exist on the premise at which the dog will ordinarily be kept for effectively confining the dogs within that premise.
The property, 15 Tendring Way, Girrawheen is zoned residential.
Consultation
Five residents adjoining the applicant’s property have been consulted by letter, to ascertain if they have any objections. No responses have been received within the comments period.
Comment
In considering this application for exemption, the following two options are available:
a) Council may grant an exemption pursuant to Section 26(3) of the Dog Act 1976, subject to conditions;
b) Council may refuse permission to keep more than two dogs.
Given that no objections have been received and there are means on the property to confine the dogs within the premise, it is recommended that an exemption be granted subject to the following conditions:
a) If any of the dogs die or are no longer kept on the property, no replacement dogs are to be obtained;
b) Any barking by the subject dogs is to be kept to a minimum;
c) This permission may be varied or revoked if any complaints are received which are considered to be reasonable.
If Council decides to refuse permission, the applicant may appeal to the Hon Minister for Local Government. The Minister may approve the request on appeal and the City would not be able to impose conditions as recommended.
Statutory Compliance
The application for exemption to Council’s Local Laws made under Section 26(3) of the Dog Act 1976 has been detailed in this report.
Strategic Implications
Nil
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
Nil
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
That Council:-
1. GRANTS an exemption to the City of Wanneroo Animal Local Laws 1999 made under Section 26(3) of the Dog Act 1976 to the applicant at 15 Tendring Way, Girrawheen subject to the conditions listed below:
i) If any one of the dogs dies or is no longer kept on the property, no replacement dog is to be obtained;
ii) Any barking by the subject dogs is to be kept to a minimum;
iii) This exemption may be varied or revoked if any complaints are received which are considered reasonable.
2. RESERVES THE RIGHT to vary or revoke, at any future date, the exemption given to the applicant should any relevant conditions be contravened.
3. ADVISES the adjoining neighbours of this decision.
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Level 4 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 09 May 2002
Level 3 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 06 May 2002
Level 2 Approval by Tracey Martell Date 02 May 2002
Level 1 Approval by Tracey Martell Date 02 May 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 1
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Issue
To consider and endorse an application to the WA Health Department on behalf of the localities of Mindarie, Quinns Rocks, Clarkson, Merriwa and Butler for the determination of unmet medical need.
Background
At present, general practitioners within the medical industry in Australia are required to be Australian residents with appropriate qualifications in order to provide services to the public that are eligible for Medicare rebates.
This situation has caused particular issues for principally rural and remote areas of the country that are unable to obtain the services of an Australian doctor, either due to a shortage of appropriately trained practitioners or their level of isolation which may not encourage doctors to settle in the area.
In recognition of this potential shortage of medical practitioners, the Federal and State Governments operate an application process for the classification of a locality as an area of unmet medical need, which may allow for an overseas trained doctor to provide services to an area.
Under this process, the State Government receives applications from localities addressing a number of criteria, which assist in the determination, classification, and gazettal (by the WA Minister for Health) of an area of unmet medical need.
If a locality is determined by the State Government to be an area of unmet medical need, their application is forwarded to the Federal Government for determination of the provision of a provider number for the area. If a provider number is issued, it will allow an overseas trained practitioner (with appropriate “crossover” qualifications) to provide services in the locality that are eligible for a Medicare rebate.
Detail
Whilst the unmet medical need process was principally established for rural and remote Australian communities, an additional category has been added to the process to assess applications from fringe metropolitan areas, experiencing a rapidly expanding population with special needs and demonstrated difficulty in recruiting or retaining GP services.
In both 2000 and 2001, the City submitted, in conjunction with the Yanchep-Two Rocks Community Support Working Group, an application for an unmet medical need classification in the Yanchep/Two Rocks area.
In both instances, this application was approved, and these localities have recently been allocated a provider number from the Federal Government. This number will allow for the overseas trained doctor presently servicing the area to remain for a period of up to five years and offer patients services eligible for a Medicare rebate.
During April 2002, the City was approached by doctors and staff of the Mindarie Medical Centre regarding a doctor shortage currently affecting the localities of Mindarie, Quinns Rocks, Merriwa, Clarkson and Butler.
Following this approach, a meeting was held involving all doctors currently servicing the locality and elected representatives, to determine the applicability of criteria currently used to determine unmet medical need.
During this meeting, the following features of the medical situation in the area were highlighted:
· The availability of approximately 11.4 full time doctors and 513 consulting hours throughout the area each week, which converts to a doctor/patient ratio of between 1:1811 to 1:2234 residents, depending upon population projections. This type of ratio is far in excess of normally accepted levels, which are between 1:900 persons and 1:1500 persons depending on the nature of the locality and the characteristics of the population
· The existing practice situation, where all available medical appointments on a particular day are normally booked by 9am, therefore necessitating a referral service to other doctors south of the locality or the Emergency Department of the Joondalup Health Campus
· The lack of an after hours service operating in the area – the current locum service provided under the auspices of the Australian Medical Association does not operate north of Burns Beach Road
· The lack of response to advertisements to recruit Australian doctors to the area – according to the doctors involved, current advertisements in a wide range of publications and media are not attracting any potential applicants (as opposed to unsuitable applicants), due to an underlying shortage of trained practitioners across the State and Australia as a whole
Given these factors and their applicability to the selection criteria for determination of unmet medical need, an application has been prepared and is attached (Attachment 1).
Consultation
As noted, consultation with doctors and staff across the locality has been undertaken in the preparation of this application.
A petition organised by one of the local doctors in conjunction with an elected representative is also currently available throughout the localities.
It is anticipated that this petition will be presented to the appropriate State Minister, supporting an application for unmet medical need.
Comment
Council endorsement for this application is sought, in order to provide official recognition of the critical medical needs and shortages currently affecting this locality.
Statutory Compliance
Nil
Strategic Implications
This type of advocacy for localities applying to State and Federal Governments for support is in line with the general strategic direction of Council and their support for the creation of Healthy Communities.
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
Nil
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
That Council ENDORSES AND SUPPORTS an application to the WA Health Department for the Determination of Unmet Medical Need from the localities of Quinns Rocks, Mindarie, Clarkson, Butler and Merriwa.
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ATTACHMENT 1
Introduction
This application has been prepared by the City of Wanneroo, in conjunction with doctors from the localities of Clarkson, Merriwa, Quinns Rocks, Mindarie and Butler, for a determination regarding unmet medical need in the area.
It will outline vital statistics, the current medical/general practice situation in the area, and detail issues for consideration noted in Health Department of Western Australia Guidelines for the Determination of Unmet Need.
Vital Statistics
Clarkson, Merriwa, Quinns Rocks, Mindarie and Butler are adjacent suburbs located on the east and west sides of Marmion Avenue, approximately 31 kilometres from Perth City Centre.
Each of these suburbs have experienced significant residential growth over the past 5 years and constitute the far northern metropolitan fringe, with the locality of Butler one of the newest suburbs of Perth, established late in 2001.
The area contains a mix of private and public residential housing development, with significant portions of Merriwa and Quinns Rocks dedicated to public housing. Two major retirement villages, providing both independent and hostel accommodation, currently exist in Merriwa (Cambrai Village and RAAFA Estate) with another complex (Harbourside Village) in Mindarie is due to commence operations in 2002.
Due to the high levels of growth in these areas between Census years (1996 and 2001), the expected release of 2001 Census figures in June 2002 will provide a complete breakdown of population characteristics and numbers.
There are, however, some reliable projections regarding the population in this area, which are summarised on the following pages, providing comparisons with 1996 Census figures where available.
ATTACHMENT 1 PG 3 Population Figures
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1996 Census |
2001 Estimate Ministry for Planning
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Clarkson Mindarie Quinns Rocks Merriwa
Butler
Total
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3835 1198 3691 2941
N/A
11 665 |
5483 4680 5217 3762
1500
20 642 |
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Residential Growth Rates
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1996-2002/03 |
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Clarkson Mindarie Quinns Rocks Merriwa
Butler
Overall growth rate |
43.0% 290.7% 41.3% 30.0%
N/A
77.0%
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Projected population
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2031 (Ministry for Planning) |
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Clarkson Mindarie Quinns Rocks Merriwa (including Ridgewood)
Butler
Total |
10 713 8487 4870 8543
13 256
45 869
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ATTACHMENT 1 PG 4 Age Cohorts
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1996 Census |
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Clarkson
Mindarie
Quinns Rocks
Merriwa
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0-14 years: 40.0% 15-24 years: 12.6% 25-44 years: 40.4% 45-59 years: 7.4% Over 60 years: 3.7%
0-14 years: 27.8% 15-24 years: 10.4% 25-44 years: 36.7% 45-59 years: 17.6% Over 60 years: 7.5%
0-14 years: 29.2% 15-24 years: 13.6% 25-44 years: 34.0% 45-59 years: 13.9% Over 60 years: 9.4%
0-14 years: 35.6% 15-24 years: 11.6% 25-44 years: 36.9% 45-59 years: 8.3% Over 60 years: 7.5%
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ATTACHMENT 1 PG 5 Birthplace (Main Countries)
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1996 Census |
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Clarkson
Mindarie
Quinns Rocks
Merriwa |
Australia 62.5% United Kingdom 20.8% New Zealand 3.5% Poland 1.3% Malaysia 0.8%
Australia 51.3% United Kingdom 30.7% New Zealand 3.1% South Africa 1.6%
Australia 65.1% United Kingdom 19.2% New Zealand 3.4% USA 0.9% South Africa 0.7% Germany 0.7%
Australia 64.3% United Kingdom 19.4% New Zealand 4.5% South Africa 0.6% Chile 0.6% Poland 0.5% |
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Population |
1996 Census |
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Clarkson Mindarie Quinns Rocks Merriwa
Total |
57 persons 3 persons 63 persons 37 persons
160 persons (approximately 1.4% population) |
Unemployment Rate |
1996 Census
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Clarkson Mindarie Quinns Rocks Merriwa
City of Wanneroo Western Australia |
10.0% 8.3% 12.1% 12.6%
11.6% 8.1% |
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Socio Economic Status
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ATTACHMENT 1 PG 6 1996 Census |
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Clarkson
Nil or negative weekly income Weekly individual income under $300 Weekly individual income between $300 and $500 Weekly individual income between $500 and $1000 Weekly individual income over $1000 Income not stated
Mindarie
Nil or negative weekly income Weekly individual income under $300 Weekly individual income between $300 and $500 Weekly individual income between $500 and $1000 Weekly individual income over $1000 Income not stated
Quinns Rocks
Nil or negative weekly income Weekly individual income under $300 Weekly individual income between $300 and $500 Weekly individual income between $500 and $1000 Weekly individual income over $1000 Income not stated
Merriwa
Nil or negative weekly income Weekly individual income under $300 Weekly individual income between $300 and $500 Weekly individual income between $500 and $1000 Weekly individual income over $1000 Income not stated
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5.5% 37.8% 23.6% 27.0% 2.0% 4.2%
7.9% 30.6% 19.9% 29.7% 6.5% 5.4%
6.4% 38.3% 21.3% 15.3% 3.5% 5.7%
6.5% 39.2% 21.5% 26.0% 2.4% 4.3%
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ATTACHMENT 1 PG 7
The Current General Practice Situation
A profile the current General Practice situation in the locality is detailed below
Medical Centres/General Practitioners
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Mindarie Medical Centre (410 consulting hours per week), Quinns Rocks Anchorage Medical Centre (Sole Practitioner), Mindarie Dr E L Walker (Sole Practitioner), Quinns Rocks Dr Teresa Pollard (Sole Practitioner – RAAFA Estate) |
Consulting Hours available per week
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513 (excepting holidays and sick leave)
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Patient/Doctor Ratio
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Range: 1811: 1 to 2234:1 dependent upon population projections used |
Days of Week Medical Services Available |
5.5 days – Monday to Saturday |
Billing Arrangements |
50% Bulk Billing 50% Private Billing |
After Hours Services |
Current metropolitan locum service does not provide medical services to the area – boundary of metropolitan services Burns Beach Road Iluka, approximately 4 kilometres south of Mindarie
A small proportion of existing doctors do provide a fee for service and travel after hours call out facility
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ATTACHMENT 1
PG 8 |
Majority of patients with after hours needs visit Joondalup Health Campus Emergency Department, approximately 10-12kms south of the locality |
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Complementary Medical Services Available
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Physiotherapy, Mindarie Dental Services, Mindarie and Quinns Rocks Pathology Services, Quinns Rocks Adolescent Mental Health Service, Clarkson (referral based) |
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Hospital Services |
Joondalup Health Campus, Joondalup (10-12kms south of localities) Emergency Department, Private and Public Hospital facilities and complementary services |
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Nearest “next” GP Service |
Private Billing – Beaumaris (approximately 8 kms south) Bulk Billing – Beldon (approximately 15 kms south)
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Training Practices |
One – Mindarie Medical Centre, Quinns Rocks
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Relief/Locum Service Availability |
None available – sole practitioners at present unable to take annual leave/sick leave without closing surgeries |
Issues for Consideration
ATTACHMENT 1 PG 9
Population Factors/Geography
The population of the area, at present as well as in terms of projected growth, does indicate a critical need for the provision of additional GP Services.
An overall growth rate of approximately 77% in the 6 years from 1996-2002 is indicative of rapid change and the development of entire new suburbs or communities within the locality.
At present, the ratio of residents to doctors is, utilising a best case scenario, 1:1811, and rising due to both the existing availability of residential land throughout these localities and the release of residential land for new suburbs, including Butler to the North.
If the population continues to grow at expected levels and doctor numbers remain steady, the resident to doctor ratio will extrapolate to the following levels:
Year
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Projected Population of locality
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Doctor/Patient Ratio |
2006 |
27 668 |
2427:1 |
2011 |
36 408 |
3194:1 |
2016 |
40 686 |
3569:1 |
2021 |
45 044 |
3951:1 |
2026 |
46 449 |
4074:1 |
2031 |
49 569 |
4348:1 |
These projections do not include any new suburbs being developed to the north of Butler, where it is expected that there will be a further population influx of approximately 50,000 residents by the year 2031.
Whilst it may appear unrealistic to align population increases to a static GP situation, this has been the experience of existing practices in the area over the past 4-5 years – the population of the locality has increased in a similar manner to the projections noted above and doctor numbers have not increased.
Along with absolute population numbers, the characteristics of the population also contribute to General Practice requirements.
ATTACHMENT 1 PG 10
Although not registering significantly in the most recent
population statistics available (1996 Census), the existing cultural mix of the
area is changing to a more diverse population base, with both indigenous and
CALD residents increasing as an overall proportion of the population.
Anecdotal evidence in support of this changing population mix include the operation of an Aboriginal Community Organisation (Ngala) from City of Wanneroo community facilities in Merriwa, that provides a range of services for Aboriginal families including a partnership with Community Health to encourage the attendance of Aboriginal families at Infant Health Clinics.
The socio-economic status of residents also affects doctor availability. As noted in statistics from the 1996 Census, a significant proportion of residents in all suburbs of the locality have an individual weekly income of less than $300.
An emergency relief centre has recently commenced operations in Merriwa (The Homestead Organisation), after receipt of funding from the Lotteries Commission in recognition of the socio-economic status of residents in this locality. City of Wanneroo financial relief services have also recently received an increase in funding for the provision of aid in these localities.
The Joondalup Youth Support Service will commence a youth specific emergency relief service in the area (funded by the Lotteries Commission) in the last half of 2002.
Given that approximately half of all general practice consulting hours in the area are privately billed, the availability of doctors becomes increasingly critical, in effect doubling the doctor patient ratio for those with low-income levels.
The presence of two major retirement villages and the development of another in the locality also increase the concentration of aged residents, who may require more regular general practitioner care. A resident doctor, supported by two doctors from the Mindarie Medical Centre who visit on certain days each week, currently services the two major villages. The resident doctor has, however, recently “closed books”, meaning that further strain will now be placed on locally available services.
The geography of the area also contributes to the current shortage of general medical services, given that physical infrastructure has been unable to match the growth rate of the locality.
When not able to secure an appointment locally, residents are referred to other GP services south of the area down the principal transport route, Marmion Avenue. The next closest medical practice is located in Beaumaris (approximately 8-10 kilometres away), with the closest available bulk billing service (apart from the Emergency Department at Joondalup Health Campus) located at Belridge Shopping Centre, Beldon (approximately 15 kilometres away). Both of these practices are not readily accessible by public transport – bus routes to these areas are complicated (if available at all) and they are not located on the train line.
Health Service Criteria and Practice Issues
ATTACHMENT 1 PG 11
As noted in the Current General Practice Situation section of this application, the closest hospital servicing this locality is Joondalup Health Campus, which provides a full range of public and private hospital services and a 24-hour emergency department.
The campus is accessible by public transport (bus) from the subject suburbs, with ambulances also dispatched from Joondalup to cater for emergency situations.
The existing General Practitioner situation in the locality does, however, place a higher level of need on the Joondalup Emergency Department, with many patients travelling to the Department when not able to secure an appointment with existing services available locally.
GP Practices currently available in the locality range from one Medical Centre (employing around 11 doctors and providing 410 consulting hours per week) through to 3 sole practice services, one of which now has “closed books”.
Residential population pressure now means that the majority of appointments are scheduled before 9am each day, with urgent cases “squeezed in”, which places strain and pressure on working doctors, as well as increased waiting times for patients. Those patients that are unable to secure an appointment on the day or time they are seeking are referred to doctors further south down Marmion Avenue or to the Emergency Department of Joondalup Health Campus.
Existing sole practitioners in the area are at present without locum support, meaning that they are unable to take holidays or sick leave without closing their practice.
The Mindarie Medical Centre is a registered training practice, meaning that some relief is provided to permanent doctors when a trainee is in residence. The presence of these type of doctors does, however, create continuity difficulties for patients, as doctors leave after their 6 months training.
After hours medical services available within the area are in extremely short supply, with the boundary of the Perth Metropolitan locum service being at Burns Beach Road, some 4 kms south of the locality. As a result, some doctors in the area do provide an on-call after hours service, however the fees associated with this service are high, meaning that is it not accessible to a large proportion of the existing residential population.
As noted, the mix of private and bulk billing in the area is currently standing at a ratio of 50:50.
The necessary infrastructure to support new doctors in the area (ie. Consulting rooms) is available, with both the Mindarie Medical Centre and a stand-alone practice currently having excess capacity. Subdivision plans for new commercial and retail centres in the area also indicate appropriate sites for the provision of Medical Centres, however Centres are yet to be constructed due to the lack of doctors available or willing to service the area.
ATTACHMENT 1 PG 12
Medical Practitioner Qualification, Training and Skill Mix
Doctors currently located in the area have expressed a need for generalist GP skills, catering for a wide range of common illnesses.
A high percentage of paediatric work is available in the area, meaning that a GP with specialist skills in this area (in addition to general practice skills) would also be beneficial.
Length of Stay – Previous Incumbents
It has been the general experience that most doctors starting practice in the area generally stay, with the majority of issues caused by the lack of doctors actually considering or moving to the area to establish or join a practice.
Retirement or natural attrition and maternity leave are currently reducing available medical services, with a significant number of female doctors who take maternity leave not returning to full time work.
Existing practices have been advertising for new doctors for between 2 and 4 years – dependent upon the year in which they were established.
Advertisements have been placed in the following publications on a regular basis:
The West Australian Newspaper
The Sun Herald Newspaper, Sydney
The Melbourne Sun Newspaper, Melbourne
Various professional magazines and journals (state national and international), including GPEA – Western Australia and Medical Forum. WA.
A selection of advertisements placed in these publications is attached to this application for further information.
In the vast majority of cases, advertisements are not attracting any applicants at all, as opposed to applicants with the right skill mix or experience.
Local Government Support
Administrative support has been provided by the City of Wanneroo in the preparation and lodging of this application.
A letter of support from the City is also attached, introducing this application and summarising the need currently being experienced for General Practitioner services in this locality.
ATTACHMENT 1 PG
13
Contact with AMA or other Locum Service
Existing doctors and practices within the locality have made contact with the AMA and locum services presently available.
Whilst the AMA has been understanding of the situation, the boundary of the present locum service (as noted) does not reach the locality.
A currently held belief is that Western Australia has a chronic shortage of trained doctors (with only one available training University), which is contributing to localities experiencing unmet medical need.
Other Special Considerations
Letters are attached from each of the practices currently established in the locality, detailing individual experiences and problems arising from unmet medical need.
Letters of support for this application are also attached (full list to be inserted at a later date).:
A petition (raised by local doctors and local government elected representatives) in support of the application has also been circulated within the localities involved and will be forwarded to the appropriate State Government Minister.
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File Ref: 34863
Responsible Officer: Director, Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
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Level 3 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 09 May 2002
Level 2 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 09 May 2002
Level 1 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 09 May 2002
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Issue
To consider a request from the City of Joondalup to enter into discussions regarding joint celebrations for the Centenary of Local Government in Wanneroo.
Background
In October 2002 the Cities of Wanneroo and Joondalup will celebrate 100 Years of Local Government in this region. The City of Wanneroo is preparing a calendar of events to mark this occasion and has been approached by the City of Joondalup with a view to organizing some joint celebration on a significant date.
At its meeting of 12 February 2002, the City of Joondalup considered and carried the following notice of motion from Cr Mike O’Brien:
"That Council:
1 RECOGNISES that this year 2002 marks the Centenary of the Foundation of Local Government in this region following the publication in the Government Gazette on Friday 31 October 1902 of the Notice dated 22 October 1902 designating the area as a Roads District following which the first Local Government elections were held on Wednesday 14 January 1903 and the first meeting of the Roads Board which was held on Friday 16 January 1903.
2 Therefore SUGGESTS that the proposition of Twin City Regional Centenary Celebration negotiations be entered into between the new City of Joondalup and the new City of Wanneroo as a mark of respect for the pioneers of the region."
A meeting was held between officers of the two cities on 11 April regarding the possibility of organising an appropriate ceremony to recognise the event.
Comment
Although there appear to be some mutual and community benefits in a joint celebration this matter should be considered in light of the larger discussions between the two cities regarding local history. Given that the City has proposed the establishment of a Joint Advisory Committee to advise on the ownership and custodianship of the Local Studies Collection (including memorabilia) and artifacts, it appears that this would be an appropriate forum in which to discuss possible joint celebrations.
It should be noted that Council is yet to receive a formal response from the City of Joondalup with regard to the establishment of this Committee.
Statutory Compliance
Nil
Strategic Implications
Nil
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
Nil
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
That Council:-
1. REFERS the matter of joint celebrations for the Centenary of Local Government in Wanneroo with the City of Joondalup to the proposed Joint Advisory Committee advising on the ownership and custodianship of the Local Studies Collection and Artefacts for discussion and resolution;
2. WRITES to the City of Joondalup inviting them to include the issue of joint celebrations on the agenda for the Joint Advisory Committee.
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Level 4 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 09 May 2002
Level 3 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 06 May 2002
Level 2 Approval by Tracey Martell Date 03 May 2002
Level 1 Approval by Tracey Martell Date 03 May 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 9
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Issue
To consider community requests for donations and the waiver of fees and charges for May 2002.
Background
Consideration of requests for donations and the waiver of fees and charges are at present undertaken on an individual merit basis.
In order to provide Council with the necessary information to determine each application, and an overall view of the impact of these allocations on the budget, a report is normally prepared considering all applications for each Council meeting.
Detail
During this period, the City has received 8 applications for donations. These applications have been received from:
· Radio Lollipop (Princess Margaret Hospital for Children)
· West Coast Christian Outreach Centre
· Foodbank Centre Appeal
· City of Wanneroo resident on behalf of her daughter’s school representation at an international level
· Seniors Golf Tournament, Marangaroo
· WA Special Needs Children’s Christmas Party
· International Showcase of Australian Talent
· City of Wanneroo resident on behalf of their children’s school representation at a State level
· Landsdale Gardens Playgroup
Each of these applications is summarised on the following pages, along with an assessment and recommendation. Letters of application are attached (see Attachments 1,2,3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 & 9).
Applicant |
Event/Activity to be supported |
Amount requested |
Assessment and Recommendation |
Radio Lollipop (Princess Margaret Hospital for Children)
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Radio Lollipop has requested support for a special fundraising gala at Rendezvous Observation City Hotel, to be held on 6 July 2002.
Funds raised at this gala will be used to purchase specialised equipment for the Princess Margaret Hospital for Children
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Radio Lollipop are requesting that tickets to the gala be purchased for $99.00 or sponsorship be provided at the following levels:
Gold Sponsor: $2000 that includes corporate table for 10 at Gala Dinner and advertising Silver Sponsor: $1000 that includes corporate table for 10 at Gala Dinner – no advertising Bronze Sponsor: Donation of auction items for Radio Lollipop Gala |
Council has supported applications of this nature in the past, given the philanthropic causes supported and the critical equipment that will be secured for medical needs.
Donations for events of this nature previously approved by Council have been within $200 - $500.
Given these precedents, it is recommended that a donation of $200.00 be made to Radio Lollipop.
RECOMMENDATION: APPROVE DONATION ($200.00)
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West Coast Christian Outreach Centre
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The West Coast Christian Outreach Centre has requested support for a special Mothers’ Day Event where approximately 400 mothers will be supplied with special gift packs.
This application was not received in sufficient time to allow for Council consideration before Mother’s Day.
It is therefore requested that Council consider a retrospective donation to support administrative costs associated with this event.
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Retrospective donation to support administrative costs associated with this event - $100.00 |
It is recommended that this application be supported given that:
· The West Coast Christian Outreach Centre is based in the City of Wanneroo · The event will support gifts to approximately 400 mothers, the majority of whom reside in the City · The event recognises the very important role of mothers in society
RECOMMENDATION: APPROVE ($100.00) |
Foodbank Centre Appeal
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The Foodbank Centre Appeal has been launched by Foodbank WA, which re-distributes edible food to the needy, via a system where food that cannot be sold is “deposited” by the food industry and “withdrawn” by a range of community support agencies on behalf of their customers.
Foodbank has been in operation since 1994 and since that time has redistributed 6,000,000 kgs of food to residents of Western Australia.
The group is currently aiming to raise $3,500,000 for a variety of projects and programs, including; the purchase of an additional warehouse, to open additional branches across the State and the operation of a new initiative called Foodcent$, which will encourage healthier and more cost effective budgeting, cooking and shopping amongst agency clients. |
A range of donation options are provided:
Supporters: Gifts between$4,999 and $1,000 Friends: Gifts between $49,999 and $5,000 Benefactors: Gifts between $249,000 and $50,000 spread over three years |
Foodbank WA provides an extremely valuable service to the community and contributes to the reduction of waste, which would normally go to landfill sites.
Its operations are Statewide and its principal place of distribution is, at present, located at Belmont.
This means that the benefit of the service to City of Wanneroo residents may be limited, however would have an impact via agencies like The Salvation Army, The Society of St Vincent de Paul and Anglicare.
Given these factors and Council’s previously approved donations to State wide causes, it is recommended that a donation of $200.00 be supported.
RECOMMENDATION: APPROVE ($200.00) |
Student Assistance – International representation
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Assistance has been sought by a City of Wanneroo resident to support her daughter’s participation in the Perth Modern School’s trip to perform at the Florence International Festival of Youth Orchestras |
No amount specified – assumption made of $100.00 donation |
It is recommended that a donation to support the member of this group to travel to the Festival not be approved given that:
· Until the City’s Scholarship Scheme is reviewed, it would be advisable to address requests for state and national representation on a school or club basis via the City’s Community Funding Program · The City receives a large number of similar requests each year and Council may choose to establish a more formal approach for residents to apply for funding assistance in this and similar areas
RECOMMENDATION: NOT SUPPORT |
Seniors Golf Tournament, Marangaroo
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This application seeks a donation towards prizes/awards that will be presented at the Combined Seniors Golf Tournament at Marangaroo Golf Course during Seniors Week (30 October 2002).
Approximately 120 seniors from the Wanneroo and Joondalup areas will be competing in the event. |
No specific amount nominated.
An amount of $50.00 is suggested as an appropriate level of support |
It is recommended that a donation towards this event be supported, given that:
· It assists in the active celebration of Seniors Week throughout the City of Wanneroo · It is based at Marangaroo Golf Course, within the City · It involves a number of seniors residing in the City
There City also has a history of support for this event, donating the perpetual City of Wanneroo trophy for the event during the Bicentennial Year, which is awarded to the golfer with the best gross score over 9 holes
RECOMMENDATION: APPROVE ($50.00) |
WA Special Needs Children’s Christmas Party
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This request seeks support for the WA Special Needs Children’s Christmas Party, to be held at Claremont Football Oval on Sunday 1 December 2002.
This event involves over 1800 children from across Perth who are underprivileged, have special needs, or are suffering from life threatening diseases.
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$200.00
As part of this donation, the City will receive marketing benefits including;
· A personalised Certificate of Merit for public display · A series of 4 radio commercials (6PR), where the City will be recognised, along with other sponsors, as an important contributor to the event |
It is recommended that this event be supported given its ability to:
· Provide special needs children with a Christmas celebration, which may assist in their overall psychological wellbeing · Provide exposure for the City, in the form of free advertisements on a major radio station · Recognise the City as a contributor towards philanthropic causes at a State level
RECOMMENDATION: APPROVE ($200.00) |
International Showcase of Australian Talent
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The International Showcase of Australian Talent is a non-profit organisation, recently established with the dual objectives of promoting young West Australians and contributing to youth based charities.
They have requested a waiver of charges for the use of Wanneroo Community Hall on 13 July 2002 for the purpose of a concert (ticket entry of around $15.00), part proceeds of which will assist the following charities:
· The Young Australian League · The Angel Foundation · The Thomas Rutherford Foundation for Youth
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Use of Wanneroo Community Hall and Kitchen facilities 2pm- 11pm:
$359.18
Please note: If this waiver is approved, the applicant will still be required to pay the nominated bond amount for use of the facility. |
The International Showcase of Australian Talent currently has 26 members, two of which reside in the City of Wanneroo.
It is recommended that this application be supported given the organisation’s:
· Contribution towards charitable associations · Non profit status · Objective to promote the talents of the youth of Western Australia, including City of Wanneroo residents
The event will also add to the range of entertainment options available for residents within the City of Wanneroo.
RECOMMENDATION: APPROVE ($359.18) |
Student assistance – State sporting representation
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Assistance has been sought by a City of Wanneroo resident to support the participation of his son and daughter in the Pizzey Cup for tennis, held in Hobart from 10 – 18 May 2002.
Given these dates have now passed, a retrospective donation is sought from the resident. |
No amount specified – assumption made of $100.00 donation ($50.00 each participant) |
It is recommended that this donation not be supported given that:
· Until the City’s Scholarship Scheme is reviewed, it would be advisable to address requests for state and national representation on a school or club basis via the City’s Community Funding Program · The City receives a large number of similar requests each year and Council may choose to establish a more formal approach for residents to apply for funding assistance in this and similar areas
RECOMMENDATION: NOT SUPPORT |
Landsdale Gardens Playgroup
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Assistance has been sought from the Playgroup for a waiver of fees associated with their use of Warradale Community Centre on 7 June 2002 for a fundraising event. |
Use of Warradale Community Centre 7pm and midnight
$111.25
Please note: If this waiver is approved, the applicant will still be required to pay the nominated bond amount for use of the facility. |
It is recommended that this application be supported given that:
· Playgroups provide a valuable service within new and established communities · A fundraising event will continue to support their activities, as well as raise the profile of the group in the community (encouraging new members) and the recently established Warradale Community Centre
RECOMMENDATION: APPROVE ($111.25)
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Consultation
Nil
Comment
A brief summary of the dollar value of each application received and consequent recommendation is provided below.
Applicant |
Amount Requested |
Recommendation
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Radio Lollipop (Princess Margaret Hospital for Children)
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Purchase of tickets to Gala Fundraising Event at $99.00 or corporate sponsorship at levels of $2000 or $1000
Amount considered: $200.00 donation
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APPROVE DONATION TO RADIO LOLLIPOP: $200.00
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West Coast Christian Outreach Centre
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Retrospective administration support for Mothers Day Event
Amount considered: $100.00 donation
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APPROVE: $100.00 |
Foodbank Centre Appeal
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Varying levels of support and corporate sponsorship – no specific amount specified
Amount considered: $200.00
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APPROVE: $200.00 |
Student Assistance – International Representation
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No amount specified
Amount considered: $100.00
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NOT SUPPORT: $100.00 |
Seniors Golf Tournament, Marangaroo
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No amount specified
Amount considered $50.00
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APPROVE: $50.00 |
WA Special Needs Children’s Christmas Party
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$200.00 |
APPROVE: $200.00 |
International Showcase of Australian Talent
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Waiver of Fees – Wanneroo Community Hall: $359.18 |
APPROVE: $359.18 |
Student Assistance – State Representation
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No amount specified
Amount considered: $100.00 |
NOT SUPPORT: $100.00 |
Landsdale Gardens Playgroup
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Waiver of Fees – Warradale Community Centre $111.25 |
APPROVE $111.25 |
Total
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$1420.43 |
$1220.43 |
Statutory Compliance
Nil
Strategic Implications
Over the current financial year, there has been a dramatic increase in the number of requests received by the City for donations and the waiver of fees and charges.
Whilst requests are at present assessed on an individual basis, the large volume may indicate a need for a review of the donations program and development of a policy that allows for a thorough, consistent, and more equitable distribution of funds.
With this in mind, Council will be requested to note a review and further report regarding donations to be presented at a later date.
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
Financial implications associated with this round of donation requests are provided below.
Total Budget 2001/2002 – Waiver of fees and charges and donations
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$26,000.00 |
Amount expended to date:
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$23,537.26 |
Available funds (as at 21 May 2002)
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$2,462.74 |
Impact of approval of ALL applications
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$1420.43 |
Impact of approval of RECOMMENDED applications
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$1220.43 |
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
That Council
1. APPROVES a donation of $200.00 from account 51 05 05 052 4402 0001 (Governance – Donations) to Radio Lollipop for their special Fundraising Gala to be held on 6 July 2002, with proceeds supporting the purchase of specialised medical equipment at Princess Margaret Hospital
2. APPROVES a retrospective donation of $100.00 from account 51 05 05 4402 0001 (Governance – Donations) to West Coast Christian Outreach Centre to assist with the administrative costs associated with their special Mothers’ Day Event
3. DOES NOT SUPPORT an application from a City of Wanneroo resident to support attendance at the Florence International Festival of Youth Orchestras, pending a review of the City’s Scholarship Scheme
4. APPROVES a donation of $200.00 from account 51 05 05 4402 0001 (Governance – Donations) to support the operations of Foodbank Western Australia
5. APPROVES a donation of $50.00 from account 51 05 05 4402 0001 (Governance- Donations) to support the Seniors’ Golf Competition to be held during Seniors Week (30 October 2002) at the Marangaroo Golf Course
6. APPROVES a donation of $200.00 from account 51 05 05 4402 0001 (Governance – Donations) to support the WA Special Needs Children’s Christmas Party, to be held at Claremont Football Oval on 1 December 2002
7. APPROVES a waiver of fees totalling $359.18 from account 51 05 05 4402 0001 (Governance – Donations) for use of the Wanneroo Community Hall on 13 July 2002 by the International Showcase of Australian Talent for a fundraising concert.
8. DOES NOT SUPPORT an application from a City of Wanneroo resident to support the attendance of two children at the Pizzy Tennis Tournament in Hobart, pending a review of the City’s Scholarship Scheme
9. APPROVES a waiver of fees totalling $111.25 from account 51 05 05 4402 0001 (Governance – Donations) for use of the Warradale Community Centre on 7 June 2002 by the Landsdale Gardens Playgroup for a fundraising concert.
10. NOTES, due to the increasing number of donation requests being received by the City, that a review of the program will be undertaken, and a further report presented to Council regarding future directions in this area
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Level 3 Approval by Y. Heath Date 09 May 2002
Level 2 Approval by Y. Heath Date 09 May 2002
Level 1 Approval by Y. Heath Date 09 May 2002
Responsible Officer: Chief Executive Officer
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 2
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Issue
To consider amendments to the Animals Local Law 1999 to include a restricted Dog Exercise
Area at Kingsway Sporting Complex, Madely.
Background
At its meeting of 19 March 2002 Council resolved the following:
“That Council:
1) UNDERTAKES the formal process to remove the Kingsway Sporting Complex Reserve No 28058 from the Second Schedule of Prohibited Dog Exercise Areas of the Animals Local Law 1999.
2) AMENDS the Animals Local Law 1999 to allow dogs to be exercised on a lead within the Kingsway Sporting Complex.
3) GIVES consideration to $10,000 within the 2002/03 Budget for Signage, advertising and a community education program to advise the community that Kingsway is no longer a Dog Free Zone.”
In order to proceed with the above resolutions, amendments to the Animals Local Law 1999 are required under Section 3.12 of the Local Government Act 1995.
Detail
In order for the resolutions from the 19 March 2002 Council Meeting to be implemented there is a need to amend the Animals Local Law 1999.
The amendments are as follows:
Part 2 Dogs
1. Clause 11 Prohibited Places needs to be amended to 11(a) Prohibited Places;
2. Clause 11(b) to be inserted and named Restricted Places stating that:
Dogs are allowed to be exercised whilst being held on a lead at all times in “Restricted Dog Exercise Areas” specified in the Second Schedule of this local law.
Second Schedule – City of Wanneroo Animals Local Law 1999
Restricted Dog Exercise Areas (Attachment 2)
Kingsway Sporting Complex, Madeley, being Reserve No 28058
Consultation
In accordance with Section 3.12 of the Local Government Act 1995 Council is required to give Statewide public notice of the proposed amendments to the Animals Local Law 1999.
Comment
In order for the resolutions from the 19 March 2002 Council Meeting amendments need to be made to the Animals Local Law 1999. The amendments to the local law will give the public an opportunity to exercise their dogs on a lead within the Kingsway Sporting Complex.
In addition to the proposed changes to the local law a sum of $10,000 will be considered in the 2002/03 Budget deliberations to fund signage and education of dog owners and park users.
The proposed changes are highlighted in bold italic (see Attachments 1 & 2).
Statutory Compliance
Council is required to apply the following procedure under Section 3.12 of the Local Government Act 1995 when amending the Animals Local Law 1999.
3.12. Procedure for making local laws
(1) In making a local law a local government is to follow the procedure described in this section, in the sequence in which it is described.
(2) At a Council meeting the person presiding is to read aloud, or cause to be read aloud, a summary of the purpose and effect of the proposed local law.
(3) The local government is to –
(a) give Statewide public notice stating that-
i. The local government proposes to make a local law the purpose and effect of which it is summarised in the notice;
ii. A copy of the proposed local law may be inspected or obtained at any place specified in the notice; and
iii. Submissions about the proposed local law may be made to the local government before a day to be specified in the notice, being a day that is not less the 6 weeks after the notice is first given;
(b) as soon as the notice is given, give a copy of the proposed local law and a copy of the notice to the Minister and, if another Minister administers the Act under which local law is proposed to be made, to
(c) provide a copy of the proposed notice, to any person requesting it.
(4) After the last day for submissions, the local government is to consider any submissions made and may make the local law* as proposed or make a local law* that is not significantly different from what was proposed (* Denotes Special Majority required).
(5) After making the local law, the local government is to publish it in the Gazette and give a copy to the Minister (3(b).
(6) After the local law has been published in the Gazette the local government is to give Statewide public notice –
(a) stating the title of the local law;
(b) summarising the purpose and effect of the local law (specifying the day when it is to come into operation); and
(c) advising that copies of the local law may be inspected or obtained from the local governments office.
(7) The minister may give directions to local governments requiring them to provide to the Parliament copies of local laws they have made and any explanatory or other material relating to them.
Strategic Implications
The proposed amendments aim to increase the range of uses and enjoyment of Kingsway Sporting Complex by the community which supports the strategic objective of providing community focused services and lifestyle opportunities.
Policy Implications
Amendments to the Animals Local Law 1999.
Financial Implications
Nil
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
That Council, in accordance with Section 3.12 of the Local Government Act 1995, resolve to ADVERTISE the proposal to amend the City of Wanneroo Animals Local Law 1999 by amending clause 11 to 11(a) and inserting a new clause namely 11(b) Restricted Places in Part 2 Dogs section and deleting “Kingsway Sporting Complex Reserve No 28058 from Second Schedule Prohibited Dog Exercise Areas and inserting it into Second Schedule Restricted Dog Exercise Areas.
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PART 2 – DOGS
Pound
7 The local government may establish and maintain a pound or pounds for the impounding of dogs seized pursuant to the provisions of the Dog Act or this local law.
Impounding Dogs
8 A dog seized by the Police or by a person authorised by the local government may be placed in a pound.
Pound Fees
9 The fees and charges in relation to the seizure and impounding of a dog and maintenance thereof in a pound payable under section 29(4) of the Dog Act, are those approved by the local government from time to time.
Dog Exercise Areas
10 All public reserves vested in or under the care, control and management of the local government, excluding road and street reserves and the areas specified in the Second Schedule to this local law, are designated as dog exercise areas for the purposes of the Dog Act.
Prohibited Places
11(a)
(1) A person liable for the control of a dog shall prevent that dog from entering or being in or on any public building, shop or business premises, with the exception of a shop or business premises where dogs are sold.
(2) Subclause (1) does not apply to a person with a vision impairment or who is a trainer accompanied by a bona fide guide dog.
Restricted Places
11(b)
Dogs are allowed to be exercised whilst being held on a lead at all times in “Restricted Dog Exercise Areas” specified in the Second Schedule of this local law.
SECOND SCHEDULE
CITY OF WANNEROO
ANIMALS LOCAL LAW 1999
Prohibited Dog Exercise Areas
1 Frederick J Stubbs Grove, Quinns Rocks, being Reserve No 22915
Wanneroo Showgrounds, Wanneroo, being Reserve No 12990
2 Foreshore Reserve 20561, other than:
(a) Two Rocks Beach, being that part of Foreshore Reserve No 20561
proceeding southward from a point adjacent to the southern groyne of the
Two Rocks Marina (being prolongation westward of the southern
boundary of the unnamed road reserve situated between Part Lot 1000
and Part Lot 50 of Swan Location 1370) to a line which is the
prolongation easterly and westerly of the northern boundary of Swan
Location 8508 commonly known as Leemans Landing;
(b) Yanchep Beach, being that part of Foreshore Reserve No 20561
proceeding northwards for a distance of approximately 400 metres from a
line being the prolongation westerly of the southern boundary of Reserve
No 32978 (in the vicinity of Nautical Court, Yanchep) to a line being the
prolongation westerly of the northern boundary of Reserve No 32978;
(c) Quinns Rocks Beach, being that part of Foreshore Reserve No 20561
proceeding northwards for a distance of 1000 metres from a line being
the prolongation westerly of the northern side of Tapping Way Road
Reserve in the northern part of the Quinns Rocks locality.
Restricted Dog Exercise Areas
1. Kingsway Sporting Complex, Madeley, being Reserve No 28058.
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Level 4 Approval by Y. Heath Date 09 May 2002
Level 3 Approval by D. Simms Date 06 May 2002
Level 2 Approval by D. Simms Date 06 May 2002
Level 1 Approval by D. Simms Date 06 May 2002
Responsible Officer: Chief Executive Officer
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
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Issue
To consider the adoption of the City of Wanneroo Strategic Plan – Our People, Our Future 2002 – 2005.
Background
In September 2001, Council engaged the services of Hides Consulting Group to conduct an extensive market research survey of the Wanneroo community to provide Council with information that would identify what the communities concerns and aspirations for the future are.
This research took two forms being:
1. Focus Groups - Four community focus groups (being family, seniors, youth & general) plus a Business focus group were conducted. This qualitative research provided a valuable insight into the issues, which the phase of the research needed to explore.
2. Telephone Interviews 703 telephone interviews with residents were completed between the 6th and 16th of October 2001. A minimum of 100 interviews within each of the seven wards were conducted, including a series of questions with youth respondents in each of the wards. A total of 150 interviews were completed with business owners/ operators in the City of Wanneroo based on industry type in order to ensure a representative sample of business types were interviewed.
With this information Elected Members and staff worked together to develop a draft Strategic Plan for the Wanneroo community, which addressed the ideas and concerns of the community. This involved a series of workshops over a period of four weeks.
At the Ordinary Council Meeting on 18th December 2001, Council invited public comment on the Strategic Plan and at its Ordinary Council meeting on 19th March 2002 Council considered all submissions from the community.
In order to ensure that the strategic plan sets the direction for Council, Elected Members and Administration developed a series of Business Plans for the five Directorates of Council being:
· Office of the CEO
· Corporate Services
· Community Development
· Planning and Development
· Technical Services
These business plans detail how Council will achieve the goals and strategies in the strategic plan and how as an organisation we will measure our performance against the strategic plan.
Detail
As detailed in the Officer’s Recommendation the City of Wanneroo Strategic Plan – Our People, Our Future provides a direction for Council and the community to work towards in the coming years.
The Strategic Plan sets four main goals, which reflect the key concerns and ideas of the Wanneroo community being:
1. Environmental Sustainability
To value, protect and enhance our natural environment in harmony with the growth and progress of our city.
2. Healthy Communities
To foster an identity that promotes lifestyle choice and provision of quality services and infrastructure.
3. Economic Development
To maximise opportunities for balanced economic growth and development within the City.
4. Corporate Management and Development
To create a culture that is committed to corporate learning, evolution and proper management of our natural, financial and human resources.
Flowing from these goals are a series of strategies, objectives and actions which show the community what Council will be doing in support of each of these goals.
Council will continually review the strategic plan throughout its life to ensure that the strategic plan continues to maintain the strong link to community that it currently has.
Consultation
Council has consulted extensively with the community in the development of the Strategic Plan. Prior to the development of the strategic plan Council engaged the services of Hides Consulting Group to carry out a comprehensive consultation program with the community.
This research was then used to develop the first draft Strategic Plan which was released for community comment. As part of this consultation stage Elected Members and Administration visited all shopping centres within the City of Wanneroo and selected Council facilities and events to discuss the draft plan. Council also conducted interviews with community radio station Twin Cities FM and provided a variety of press releases to the Wanneroo Times.
Council will continue to consult with community on the review and evaluation of the strategic plan.
One of the ways the City of Wanneroo will achieve its vision will be through:
Community driven, change and participation, unique and vital atmosphere.
One of the actions planned as a priority in the strategic plan is the development of a Community Consultation Policy, which will further enhance community involvement in the City’s decision-making process.
Comment
The City of Wanneroo is well positioned to meet the needs of one of the fastest growing communities in Australia. Council and community have worked together in the development of the plan and will continue to work together in review and evaluation of the plan.
The City of Wanneroo may now be one of the leaders in local government in developing systems to ensure that the actions required in the strategic plan are delivered. These include performance agreements with management linked to strategic project completion, Certified Workplace Agreements for the City’s staff that are linked to key performance measures in the strategic plan and Directorate and Business Unit business plans cascading the action objectives of the strategic plan into the annual operation plans for the City’s business units.
Statutory Compliance
Whilst the Local Government Act 1995 does not require Council’s to complete a Strategic Plan, it does require Council’s to plan for large financial expenditures through the development of a Principal Activity Plan.
The development of the Strategic Plan and business plans will allow for the preparation of a more accurate and relevant Principal Activity Plan.
Strategic Implications
The development of the Strategic Plan will become the compass for the organisation and determine the strategic implications of future Council decisions.
Policy Implications
The Strategic Plan will become the reference point for all policy formulation and review. Several actions with the strategic plan relate to the formation of several key policies and statements.
Financial Implications
The Strategic Plan will become the guiding document for future expenditure for the City.
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
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Recommendation
That Council ADOPT the City of Wanneroo Strategic Plan – Our People, Our Future 2002 – 2005 as detailed below.
(Refer to Strategic Plan under separate cover).
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Report will be tabled at the meeting.
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Level 3 Approval by nb Date 09 May 2002
Level 2 Approval by nb Date 09 May 2002
Level 1 Approval by nb Date 09 May 2002
Responsible Officer: Director,Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
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Recommendation
THAT Council move into a Confidential Session to discuss this item under the terms of the Local Government Act 1995 Section 5.23(2), as follows:
· (c) a contract entered into, or which may be entered into, by the local government and which relates to a matter to be discussed at the meeting;
Report will be tabled at the meeting.
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The next Councillors Briefing Session has been scheduled for 7.00pm on Tuesday 4 June 2002, to be held at the Council Administration Centre, Dundebar Road, Wanneroo.