UNCONFIRMED MINUTES OF ORDINARY COUNCIL MEETING
HELD ON TUESDAY 02 JULY 2002
CONTENTS
Item 2 Apologies and Leave of Absence
PQ1-07/02 Mrs A. Hine, Dundebar Road, Wanneroo
PQ2-07/02 Ms M Thomas, Valkyrie Place, Two Rocks
PQ3-07/02 Mr A Carstairs, Jandabup Close, Wanneroo
PQ4-07/02 Mr Mark Pearson, Berkley Road, Marangaroo
PQ5-07/02 Mr R Burnham, Quinns Rock Caravan Park, Quinns Road, Quinns Rock
PQ6-07/02 Mr G Bruning, Quinns Rock Caravan Park, Quinns Road, Quinns Rock
PQ7-07/02 Mr R Brewer, Valkyrie Place, Two Rocks
PQ8-07/02 Mrs A Hine, Dundebar Road, Wanneroo
PQ9-07/02 Mr J Bell, Damepattie Drive, Two Rocks
PQ10-07/02 Mr R Pawluk, Tokyu Corporation
Item 4 Confirmation of Minutes
OC01-06/02 Minutes of Ordinary Council Meeting held on 11 June 2002
Item 5 Announcements by the Mayor without Discussion
Item 6 Questions from Elected Members
CQ1-07/02 Cr O'Grady – Late Amendments and Elected Members Question Time
PT01-07/02 Shelter on Corner of Deal Street and Marangaroo Drive
PT02-07/02 Skate Park Facility, Marangaroo/Alexander Heights
PT03-07/02 Closure of PAW, Castellon Ent, Mindarie
PT04-07/02 Shopping Centre, Marmion Avenue, Traffic Entering Problem
PT05-07/02 Parking Bays for Wanneroo Community Nursing Home
PT01-06/02 Cr Goodenough – Opening of Anchorage Drive
PT02-06/02 Cr Loftus – Community Quilt
Town Planning Schemes and Structure Plans
PD01-07/02 Adoption Of Local Structure Plan For Lot 16 Connolly Drive, Clarkson
PD02-07/02 Amendment To Clarkson District Centre Agreed Structure Plan
PD04-07/02 Modifications To Draft East Wanneroo Cell 1 Local Structure Plan - Ashby
PD05-07/02 Adoption Of The Two Rocks Northern Precinct Local Structure Plan
PD07-07/02 Lot 123 (29) Brazier Road, Yanchep - Two Storey Dwelling
PD08-07/02 Development Applications Determined By Delegated Authority For May 2002
PD09-07/02 Subdivision Applications Determined By Delegated Authority In May 2002
PD10-07/02 Small Business Development Corporation Conference: Waiver Of Venue Charges
PD11-07/02 Disposal Of Part Of Reserve 38260 Compass Circle, Yanchep.
PD12-07/02 Resumption Of Land For Rocca Way Road Reserve, Wanneroo
PD13-07/02 Unauthorised Land Use: Lot 7 (219) Mary Street
LR01-07/02 Construction of the Extension of Hepburn and Mirrabooka Avenues
TS04-07/02 City Of Wanneroo Local Area Bicycle Plan
TS05-07/02 Coldstream Circuit And Baltimore Parade, Merriwa – Median Island Traffic Treatment
TS06-07/02 Burt Street Drainage Sump Design And Investigation, Quinns Rocks
TS07-07/02 Policy For Landscape Upgrades To Distributor Roads And Parks
CS01-07/02 Warrant Of Payments - For The Period To 31 May 2002
CS04-07/02 Quinns Rocks Caravan Park - Residential Tenancy Agreement
CS05-07/02 Insurance Services For 2002/03
CD01-07/02 Alexander Heights Community Facility
CD02-07/02 The Future Provision Of HACC Funded Voluntary Transport Services
CD03-07/02 Contract For The Provision Of Adult And Youth Leisure Courses
CD04-07/02 Use Of City Of Wanneroo Fire Service Logo
CD05-07/02 Donations, Sponsorships And The Waiver Of Fees And Charges - Proposed Policy
CE01-07/02 Adoption Of Principal Activity Plan 2002 - 2006
CE05-07/02 Local Government Postal Elections May 2003
CE06-07/02 Municipal Workcare And Municipal Liability Scheme - Revisions To Scheme Rules.
MN01-07/02 Cr Salpietro - Proposed Locality Name Change From Tapping To Carramar
C01-07/02 Confidential Item - Renaming Of Hudson Park Clubrooms - Girrawheen
Item 12 Date of Next Meeting (Briefing) 16th July
MINUTES
Please refer to agenda for details of full reports and attachments.
Councillors:
MAUREEN GRIERSON, JP Alexander Ward
BRETT TREBY Alexander Ward
SAM SALPIETRO (Deputy Mayor), JP Central Ward
FRANK CVITAN, JP Central Ward
LYNN O'GRADY Coastal Ward
IAN GOODENOUGH, JP Coastal Ward
RUDI STEFFENS CD Hester Ward
JOHN STEWART Hester Ward
TERRY LOFTUS North Ward
LOUISE MCNAMARA North Ward
ALAN BLENCOWE South Ward
JUDITH HUGHES South Ward
GLYNIS MONKS Wanneroo Ward
DOT NEWTON Wanneroo Ward
Officers:
C JOHNSON Chief Executive Officer
D BLAIR Director, Technical Services
B PERRYMAN Director, Corporate Services
R ZAGWOCKI Director, Planning & Development
F BENTLEY Director, Community Development
H SMALLWOOD Manager, Marketing Services
D SIMMS Manager, Strategic & Executive Services
N BARKER Team Leader, Executive Services
Y HEATH Minute Officer
Nil.
There were 60 registered members of the public and 1 member of the press in attendance.
Mayor Kelly declared the meeting open at 7.05pm
Question 1: PD06-07/02, Rezoning of Lots 500 and 501 Wanneroo Road, Wanneroo and Proposed Amendment No. 15 To District Planning Scheme No. 2
a) Has an Environmental Study of this land ever been undertaken?
Response
Yes. The Rezoning Proposal document submitted by the applicants includes assessment of the environmental attributes of the subject land. It may be noted that should Council resolve to prepare Amendment No. 15 to rezone the subject land, the City is required to refer the proposed Amendment to the Environmental Protection Authority which will determine if any Environmental Review under the relevant planning and environmental legislation is required or not.
b) What is the Buffer Zone requirement needed adjacent to our fresh water lake, is it 50 or 500 metres?
Response
The Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) has recommended a dryland buffer to Lake Joondalup of 50m or 1 metre AHD higher than the furthest extent of the wetland vegetation, whichever is the largest.
The Water and Rivers Commission (WRC) has advised that it will not support any residential development within a 50m buffer of wetland dependent vegetation, and has recommended that on-site effluent disposal should have a horizontal separation of 100m from Lake Joondalup. The proposal satisfies these requirements of DEP and WRC.
c) Is a path planned for around the lake in this area?
Response
Yes.
Question 2: PD05-07/02: Adoption of The Two Rocks Northern Precinct Local Structure Plan
a) Which Aboriginal people or Consultants are Council talking to for advice on Karstic issues?
Response:
The applicants engaged ATA Environmental to further consider the extent of Karstic formations within the application area.
ATA in consultation with Coffey Geosciences observed only small scale karstic features within the application area. In 1991 an archaeological survey was commissioned by Alan Tingay and Associates, the survey was carried out by Mr Gary Quartermain.
The objective of the research was to consult with those Aboriginal people who have a knowledge or retain cultural links with the Yanchep/Two Rocks area. The research included acknowledgement and advice form Mr C Bodney, Mr K Colbung and Mr E Mippy on ethnographic and mythological details.
b) Has Council been in touch with any Native Title holders for information other than the Department of Aboriginal Affairs?
Response:
As the application area involves freehold land, it is our understanding that Native Title has been extinguished. The Department of Aboriginal Affairs has been contacted and has supported the proposed Aboriginal Culture and Heritage Management Plan. This organisation has also suggested that further consultation be carried out with the Aboriginal people including representatives of any Native Title claims that currently exist (presumably meaning claims which may affect Crown lands in the general area where Native Title has not been extinguished), in accordance with the requirements of the proposed management plan, prior to subdivision.
Statement: Two Rocks Northern Precinct Local Structure Plan
Mrs Thomas stated that most of her questions had already been addressed in a prior deputation. She stated however that she was not convinced that CALM was involved except in the case of the Stygofauna.
Response by Mayor Kelly
Mayor Kelly enquired whether Ms Thomas had received a copy of a letter, which his Personal Assistant had sent to Ms Thomas. Ms Thomas confirmed that she had received the letter but that it had not addressed the issue of vegetation, which she was not happy about. Ms Thomas also made reference to a bird nesting in the area and asked that this be given consideration.
Statement: Yellagonga Catchment Group
Mr Carstairs circulated material referring to the activities of the Catchment Group and stated that the actions mentioned in the material was started in January of 2002 and depicted the work of the new committee since its formation.
Mr Carstairs stated that the group were worried about funding for Yellagonga over the next 12 months and referred to an environmental study considered by Council on 30 April 2002, which indicated that the City actively supported the Yellagonga Catchment Group through joint funding with the City of Joondalup.
In the long term, to achieve the outcome of making Yellagonga the Kings Park of the North, the group needed joint funding from both Cities to employ a Coordinator. At this stage the City of Joondalup have said that they would support this funding in their budget and the group were now waiting to receive a commitment from the City of Wanneroo. Funding was needed for one more year under the current structure so as to continue with the review and to review their position after the 12 months.
Response by Mayor Kelly
Mayor Kelly stated that it was difficult to commit to an answer, as the City had not as yet handed down its budget, which remained confidential at this stage. All Elected Members were committed to the Yellagonga Catchment issues and if anything, wanted to take more of a role than it had in the last few years. Council were looking at ways of improving its service to the group and to that area of the City. When the City handed down its budget, it would be looking to take a positive step forward on this issue.
Statement: LR01-07/02 – Construction of Hepburn Avenue, Mirrabooka Avenue and Associated Road Connections
Mr Pearson forwarded his thanks to Council for finally progressing Hepburn Avenue. He also referred to a petition that had been handed to Cr Treby for tabling at the meeting on the BMX/skate park facility to be located within Marangaroo or Alexander Heights.
Question 1: CS04-07/02 – Quinns Rock Caravan Park
Mr Burnham asked Council who would be managing the caravan park? He stated that if residents were required to maintain their sites, could it be expected that the management of the park would also be required to keep the park in good repair?
Response by Director of Corporate Services
The Director stated that the current management of the park would rest with the City, however the City would employ a contract manager who would take instructions from the City on the management of the park.
Question 2: Electricity Charges
Mr Burnham drew the meetings attention to the report in the agenda papers and referred to charges for electricity. It stated that permanent resident sites were sub metered and charged for electricity consumption. He wanted to know what rate of electricity would the residents have to pay?
Response by Director of Corporate Services
There appeared to be no reason for any change in the way Western Power would charge and therefore, to his knowledge, residents would continue to incur charges similar to those they now incur.
Statement: Quinns Rock Caravan Park
Mr Bruning expressed his thanks to Council for their support in this issue and stated that he was speaking on behalf of his next-door neighbour, Henry Scallen who was concerned about the cut off date proposed.
Statement: Two Rocks Northern Precinct Local Structure Plan
Mr Brewer stated that the Structure Plan did not conform to the liveable neighbourhood concepts. No commercial premises had been made available which would result in problems for small businesses and job creation. No recreational facilities were being provided, e.g. boat ramps, Damepattie Drive was to be made into a cul de sac causing traffic problems around the shopping centre making it more dangerous.
Mr Brewer stated that by the time the development was complete it would be similar to another Mindarie. It would be a sea of rooves and up to 6m high lime stone retaining walls, the bush, the beauty and the serenity would be gone forever. He further stated that there was no provision for aged care units or group housing and felt that Tokyu were only concerned in making money and had total disregard for the residents of Two Rocks.
Response by Mayor Kelly
Mayor Kelly thanked Mr Brewer and stated that his points were well made and would be taken into consideration when debating the item later in the meeting. He informed Mr Brewer that there was an amendment relating to Damepattie Drive that would be put forward at that time. He further stated that Council had done its best in this issue under the current legislation.
Question 1: Alternative Motion on Standing Orders Local Law
Mrs Hine thanked Cr Treby for notifying her of the intended amendment on the Standing Orders Local Law. Mrs Hine then asked:-
a) What the real intent was of the first advertisement placed in the Wanneroo Times to delete Councillors Question Time?
b) Why the proponents of the new amendment did not bother to put in their submissions to Council?
c) Was it because Council did not like the answer they received?
Mrs Hine wanted to know from Council whether this was the autocratic way the City of Wanneroo was to operate in the future. The extra work and money involved was very unfair to ratepayers who had sent in their submissions to Council and further stated that the amendment was no better than the first as it still restricted the openness between Councillors, the press and the public.
Mrs Hine went on to comment that whilst the Belmont City Council were under investigation their Mayor had been part of the City of Wanneroo Independent Review. How could Council then accept his advice?
Response by Mayor Kelly
Mayor Kelly reiterated that the proposed amendment to the Local Law came about through an independent review, which was chaired by the Department of Local Government. The suggestion that Councillor Question Time be removed from the Standing Orders was through a specific recommendation of this review. The City was obligated to put the matter out for comment and resolution. Should the proposed alternative motion succeed, it would still need to go out for public advertising. Mayor Kelly stated that it was not a conspiracy on behalf of Council, the City was acting in accordance with the Local Government Act advertising requirements.
The Mayor clarified that the person who chaired the Independent Review Committee was the Acting Executive Director of the Department of Local Government.
Question 1: PD05-07/02 Two Rocks Structure Plan
Mr Bell stated that he and his neighbours had some concerns regarding the Structure Plan although some of these had been addressed in the proposed amendment, should this be passed. He sought further clarification on points 1 (a) i within the amendment: A report referred to, specifically: “changes to the distribution of public open space to better preserve existing vegetation and improve active recreation facilities as described in this report, together with the provision of updated public open space schedule.
Response by Director of Planning and Development
The Director stated that the recommendation 1.(a)(i) referred to Item (b) on page 35 of the report in the Council Agenda which would clarify the situation.
Question 2: POS Abutting Primary School
Mr Bell referred to the deletion of the eastern primary school where it abuts the previously proposed cul de sac treatment of Damepattie Drive and asked that in lieu of point 1(a)(i) and the deleting of the primary school, what was likely to happen to the adjacent public open space which was proposed to abut Damepattie Drive in the vicinity of that eastern primary school site?
Response by Director of Planning and Development
The primary school referred to in the recommendation was the school site that was identified on the eastern part of that development area and not the school site that is adjacent to Damepattie Dirve.
Mr Bell asked for clarification that there was a north eastern school site?
The Director referred to an attachment on Page 48 of the agenda papers which identified two government school primary sites in the southern and northern reaches of that area, these were proposed to remain. The plan no longer showed the site that was proposed to be deleted.
Question 1: Amendment to Recommendation
Mr Pawluk stated that he had only had a very short time to peruse the proposed amendment. He wanted to clarify that Tokyu and already done most of what was stipulated in the amendment and those parts that were not done, would be done shortly.
There were however 4 points within the amendment that were in dispute:-
a) The first one was Point 1 (a) (vi): Mr Pawluk asked that this be changed to read: “further discussions with Council regarding the deletion of the cul de sac in Damepattie Drive.” Tokyu have promoted a parallel Damepattie Drive to the one that exists, not wanting to burden the Damepattie Drive residents with extra traffic.
b) Point 1 (a) (vii): R10 is generally 1000 square metre lots and it is actually possible that the lots Tokyu would have would be larger than the ones that exist. Tokyu were promoting R20 through to R40 inside the sub division and on this section it would be appreciated if Council could negotiate to perhaps an R15.
c) Point 1 (b) (v): Tokyu agreed with the principle of the developer contributions, but on the proviso that they are generally in accordance with the Developer Contributions Guidelines of the W A Planning Commission.
d) Point 5: The request that Tokyu enter into an appropriate arrangement for the establishment of a community development fund needs some clarification. Tokyu are unaware of what this means but would be happy to enter into discussions and to gain more advice on what it actually means.
Mayor Kelly asked that if the Councillor were to revise point 5 of the amendment to say something along the lines of advising Tokyu Corporation that Council sought to enter into an appropriate arrangement, would this satisfy Tokyu?
Mr Pawluk stated that he would still rather have it state that the respective parties enter into discussions with a view to agreeing on an arrangement.
Moved Cr Grierson, Seconded Cr Cvitan
That the minutes of the Ordinary Council Meeting held on 11 June 2002 be confirmed.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
Please note that an error in the Council Agenda of the 2nd July 2002 stated the Ordinary Council Meeting date as 27 June 2002 which has been corrected in the resolution.
Mayor Kelly informed the meeting that the Cabinet would be visiting Wanneroo next week and Ministers would be making themselves available to speak to Council on important issues affecting the City of Wanneroo.
Statement 1 – Amendments
Councillor O’Grady stated she did not receive the amendments until 7:00pm and had to read them during the meeting.
Mayor Kelly advised that Councillor O’Grady could request an adjournment to consider them if necessary.
Question 1 – Removal of Elected Members Question Time
Councillor O’Grady advised that the person on the panel who recommended that Elected Members Question Time be removed was Mayor Peter Presary whose Council is currently under investigation?
Response by Mayor Kelly
Mayor Kelly advised this matter could be discussed during general debate.
Cr Grierson presented a petition signed by 112 residents requesting that the shelter, which was removed by the City of Wanneroo on the corner of Deal Street and Marangaroo Drive without consultation be reinstated.
The petition to be forwarded to the Technical Service Directorate for action.
Cr Treby presented a petition signed by 64 residents in respect to the provision of a BMX Skatepark facility to be located within Marangaroo or Alexander Heights.
The petition to be forwarded to the Community Development Directorate for action.
Cr Goodenough presented a petition signed by 16 residents of Mindarie requesting a PAW closure between the Jelly Beans Child Care Centre and Lot 15, Number 7 Castellon Ent, Mindarie.
The petition to be forwarded to the Planning & Development Directorate for action.
Cr Steffens presented a petition signed by 225 residents requesting Council to consider restricted access to businesses off Pensacola Terrace, Clarkson.
The petition to be forwarded to the Technical Services Directorate for action.
Cr Monks presented a petition signed by 186 staff, residents, visitors and community requesting more parking bays for 9 Amos Road, Wanneroo which is the Wanneroo Community Nursing Home.
The petition to be forwarded to the Technical Services Directorate for action.
Moved Cr Treby, Seconded Cr Grierson
That the petitions be accepted and referred to the relevant Directorates for action.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
Cr Goodenough presented a petition signed by 472 residents of Mindarie objecting to the opening of Anchorage Drive, between Seaham Way & Rosslare Promenade, Mindarie and requesting that the area be left as a pathway and park.
ACTION
The Coordinators of the petition have been notified of Council’s resolution 11.06.02 Item TS07-06/02 – Anchorage Drive Reconstruction:
THAT Council ADVISES the petitioners that funds have been listed in the Draft 2002/2003 New Initiatives Consultancy Budget for the Mindarie Traffic Management Study.
Cr Loftus presented a petition signed by 74 residents from Yanchep and Two Rocks requesting Council to hang a community quilt in the Phil Renkin Community Centre.
ACTION
A letter has been sent to the Quilters Club agreeing to hang the quilt subject to them providing a suitable display case to protect it from insects and incidental damage.
Cr Cvitan to declare a financial interest in Item PD11-07/02 due to having a possible interest in purchasing the property should Council decide to dispose of the property.
Cr Goodenough to declare a financial interest in Item TS05-07/02 due to ownership of adjoining vacant land in conjunction with related parties.
Town Planning Schemes and Structure Plans
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Level 4 Approval by sb Date 20 June 2002
Level 3 Approval by sb Date 17 June 2002
Level 2 Approval by sb Date 17 June 2002
Level 1 Approval by sb Date 17 June 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 2
Moved Cr Blencowe, Seconded Cr Loftus
1. RESOLVES that the modified Structure Plan for Lot 16 Connolly Drive, Clarkson, as submitted by Taylor Burrell on behalf of Urban Pacific and Landstart is SATISFACTORY, subject to clauses being inserted into the Part 1 text to address the following:
a) The finalisation of the economic and employment initiatives report prior to the submission of a subdivision application for the land as well as the implementation of the strategies arising from the final report.
b) A requirement to ensure that the initiatives put forward by the applicant to recognise the heritage significance of the Mindarie Pastoral Company homestead are implemented.
c) Details sufficient to justify any encroachment of subdivisional roads into the Connolly Drive road reserve be provided at the subdivision stage.
d) There being no development of the land until revised design guidelines for the various zones and precincts have been introduced into the structure plan.
2. Upon receipt of the documents modified in accordance with 1 above, ADOPTS, SIGNS and SEALS the Local Structure Plan and FORWARDS it to the Western Australian Planning Commission for its adoption and certification.
Amendment
Moved Cr Steffens, Seconded Cr Stewart
That Point 3. be added.
1. RESOLVES that the modified Structure Plan for Lot 16 Connolly Drive, Clarkson, as submitted by Taylor Burrell on behalf of Urban Pacific and Landstart is SATISFACTORY, subject to clauses being inserted into the Part 1 text to address the following:
a) The finalisation of the economic and employment initiatives report prior to the submission of a subdivision application for the land as well as the implementation of the strategies arising from the final report.
b) A requirement to ensure that the initiatives put forward by the applicant to recognise the heritage significance of the Mindarie Pastoral Company homestead are implemented.
c) Details sufficient to justify any encroachment of subdivisional roads into the Connolly Drive road reserve be provided at the subdivision stage.
d) There being no development of the land until revised design guidelines for the various zones and precincts have been introduced into the structure plan.
2. Upon receipt of the documents modified in accordance with 1 above, ADOPTS, SIGNS and SEALS the Local Structure Plan and FORWARDS it to the Western Australian Planning Commission for its adoption and certification.
The amendment became the substantive motion.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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Level 4 Approval by sb Date 20 June 2002
Level 3 Approval by sb Date 17 June 2002
Level 2 Approval by sb Date 17 June 2002
Level 1 Approval by tpd Date 29 April 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 5
Moved Cr Loftus, Seconded Cr Newton
That Council:
1. Pursuant to Clause 9.4.1 of District Planning Scheme No. 2 DETERMINES that the modifications to the Clarkson District Centre Agreed Structure Plan proposed by Chappell & Lambert on behalf of LandCorp as indicated on Attachments 4 & 5 to this report should be advertised subject to the following changes first being made:
a) to the structure plan text:
i) reference to the commercial core, mixed business, residential mixed use and residential precincts being replaced with reference to the Commercial, Business, Mixed Use and Residential zones or precincts as relevant;
ii) the inclusion of a statement to require landuses and development standards for each of the zones to be in accordance with the corresponding requirements of District Planning Scheme No. 2 with the exception that a shop with a net lettable area of up to 100m˛ is an additional discretionary use in the Mixed Use zone and motor vehicle repairs and hire service are additional discretionary uses in the Business zone.
iii) modification to the general terms of the structure plan to make it consistent with District Planning Scheme No. 2.
b) to the structure plan map:
i) a landmark site being added to the mixed use site on the corner of Keys Largo Drive and Ocean Keys Boulevard
ii) the mainstreet being extended along the overall length of Ocean Keys Boulevard (from Pensacola Terrace to Lower Keys Drive), around the intersection of the proposed road within the central commercial block situated north of Ocean Keys Boulevard and along the western boundary of the mixed use site on the corner of Ocean Keys Boulevard and Keys Largo Drive.
2. Once changes referred to in 1 above have been made, ADVERTISES the modifications under the provisions of clause 9.5 of District Planning Scheme No. 2 for a period of 28 days.
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Level 4 Approval by sb Date 20 June 2002
Level 3 Approval by sb Date 17 June 2002
Level 2 Approval by ch Date 12 June 2002
Level 1 Approval by TPD Date 31 May 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 2
Moved Cr Loftus, Seconded Cr Newton
That Council:
1. Pursuant to Town Planning Regulation (17)2 ADOPTS, without modification, Amendment No. 5 to the City of Wanneroo District Planning Scheme No. 2, to:
a) REZONE Part Lot 9004 Santa Barbara Parade, Quinns Rocks from Centre Zone to Residential Zone; and
b) AMEND Schedule 3 of the District Planning Scheme No. 2 to delete reference to Quinns Rocks Neighbourhood Centre.
2. Pursuant to Town Planning Regulations 22 and 25 (1) (g), AUTHORISES the affixing of the common seal to, and ENDORSES the signing of the Amendment documentation.
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Level 4 Approval by sb Date 20 June 2002
Level 3 Approval by sb Date 17 June 2002
Level 2 Approval by ch Date 13 June 2002
Level 1 Approval by tpd Date 11 June 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 3
Moved Cr Loftus, Seconded Cr Newton
That Council:
1. Pursuant to Clause 9.4.1 of District Planning Scheme No.2 DETERMINES that the amendments to East Wanneroo Cell 1 Local Structure Plan, as indicated in Attachment 2 to this report and as set out in the following table, are satisfactory.
R- CODE VARIATION TABLE
Lot type |
Front Setback |
Side Setback |
Open space (Minimum total percentage of site) |
Cottage Lots (Lots serviced by a laneway |
1.5 metre minimum 3.0 metre average |
Minimum 2.0 metre side boundary setback on the northern most or easternmost boundary to habitable rooms with major openings facing north
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30% minimum open space requirement subject to the following criteria:
1.Provision of a courtyard area opening from an internal living area minimum 30 m2 and minimum width 4.0 metre on the northern boundary. 2. The courtyard not to be used for any services eg clothes drying facilities
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2. Pursuant to Clause 9.7 of District Planning Scheme No.2 WAIVES the public notification of the amendments to the local structure plan, as it considers them to be of a minor nature which do not materially alter the intent of the structure plan.
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.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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Level 4 Approval by sb Date 27 June 2002
Level 3 Approval by sb Date 24 June 2002
Level 2 Approval by sb Date 24 June 2002
Level 1 Approval by sb Date 24 June 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 6
Moved Cr Hughes, Seconded Cr Blencowe
That Council:-
1. Pursuant to Clause 9.6.1 of District Planing Scheme No. 2, RESOLVES that, subject to the following modifications being undertaken, the Two Rocks Northern Precinct Local Structure Plan as submitted by Masterplan Consultants on behalf of Tokyu Corporation is SATISFACTORY:
a) A revised plan being submitted showing the following modifications:
i. Changes to the distribution of public open space to better preserve existing vegetation and improve active recreation facilities as described in this report together with the provision of an updated public open space schedule that accurately reflects the revisions.
ii. The identification of a neighbourhood centre within the application area, generally in accordance with the ‘urban village’ location identified within the North West Corridor Structure Plan with a retail floor space allocation consistent with the rates outlined in the Metropolitan Centres Policy for a neighbourhood centre.
iii. The proposed community purpose site being incorporated within the urban village referred to in point ii) above.
iv. A revised public transport route to better serve the urban village.
v. The deletion of the eastern primary school site land from the structure plan area.
b) The incorporation of the following additional provisions into the structure plan text:
i. A requirement for the Foreshore Management Plan to be adopted prior to the City supporting any subdivision or development of the structure plan land and the recommendations of the adopted Foreshore Management Plan being implemented as part of subdivision works for the land.
ii. Additional Karstic assessment being undertaken as part of subdivisional works in accordance with the recommendations of the Coffey Geosciences recommendations.
iii. The 5000 square metre community purposes site being transferred to the City of Wanneroo free of cost, in lieu of public open space, upon the first stage of development or subdivision of the proposed neighbourhood centre.
iv. A requirement to provide additional details on the extent and required timing of road works, such as traffic calming devices, on the existing roads adjacent to the structure plan area and the works to be undertaken as part of the subdivisional works in accordance with an agreed timing.
v. A requirement to ensure equitable contributions toward infrastructure to serve the structure plan land in the event that it is subdivided into super lots. This infrastructure would include, but not be limited to regional roads, public open space, drainage facilities, traffic calming works on existing adjacent roads, foreshore management works and schools etc.
vi. The preparation and adoption of a satisfactory Drainage, Nutrient and Water Management Plan in accordance with Minister for the Environments ‘Environmental Statement’ prior to the City supporting any development or subdivision of the structure plan land.
vii. The applicant satisfying the requirements of the Department of Aboriginal Affairs in relation to Aboriginal Heritage matters prior to the City supporting any subdivision or development of the structure plan land.
viii. A requirement for the structure plan area to be searched for unexploded ordinance to the and satisfaction of the Western Australian Planning Commission and the Unexploded Ordnance Branch of the WA Police Force prior to any subdivision or development being undertaken.
ix. A requirement to ensure the removal of the existing telecommunication facility adjacent to the northern most primary school is removed prior to the subdivision (other than superlot subdivision) of the land within 500 metres of the facility together with a notation to this effect on the plan.
2. Upon receipt of the documents modified in accordance with 1 above, ADOPTS, SIGNS and SEALS the Local Structure Plan and FORWARDS it to the Western Australian Planning Commission for its adoption and certification;
3. ADVISES the Western Australian Planning Commission that in order for the applicant to implement the Two Rocks Northern Precinct Local Structure Plan, an amendment to the Metropolitan Region Scheme, ‘Regional Road Reservation’ for Sunset Boulevard will be required and requests that it consider including this in the omnibus amendment that it is about to initiate;
4. ADVISES Tokyu Corporation that as a major landowner in the area and the previous owner of much of the Town Centre land, Council considers that Tokyu Corporation still has an obligation to promote and contribute toward the planning of the Two Rocks Town Centre area.
5. ADVISES Tokyu Corporation that it will require an appropriate arrangement to be put in place for the establishment of a Community Development (type) Fund to promote economic and community development initiatives within the area, and could be introduced as a major initiative of the IDEA Project.
Amendment
Moved Cr Loftus, Seconded Cr McNamara
The Mayor drew attention to comments made by Richard Pawluk during deputation to Council. The mover and seconder agreed to amend the amended motion as follows:
By changing R10 to R15 in item 1.a)vii. and removing “or sale of the structure plan land being undertaken” in items 1. b) vii. & viii.
That Council:-
1. Pursuant to Clause 9.6.1 of District Planing Scheme No. 2, RESOLVES that, subject to the following modifications being undertaken, the Two Rocks Northern Precinct Local Structure Plan as submitted by Masterplan Consultants on behalf of Tokyu Corporation is SATISFACTORY:
a) A revised plan being submitted showing the following modifications:
i. Changes to the distribution of public open space to better preserve existing vegetation and improve active recreation facilities as described in this report together with the provision of an updated public open space schedule that accurately reflects the revisions.
ii. The identification of a neighbourhood centre within the application area, generally in accordance with the ‘urban village’ location identified within the North West Corridor Structure Plan with a retail floor space allocation consistent with the rates outlined in the Metropolitan Centres Policy for a neighbourhood centre.
iii. The proposed community purpose site being incorporated within the urban village referred to in point ii) above.
iv. A revised public transport route to better serve the urban village.
v. The deletion of the eastern primary school site land from the structure plan area.
vi. Delete the proposed cul-de-sac in Damepattie Drive.
vii.
Include provision of a row of R10 R15 lots along the eastern side of
Damepattie Drive to provide a buffer to the existing lots to the west.
b) The incorporation of the following additional provisions into the structure plan text:
i. A requirement for the Foreshore Management Plan to be adopted prior to the City supporting any subdivision or development of the structure plan land and the recommendations of the adopted Foreshore Management Plan being implemented as part of subdivision works for the land.
ii. Additional Karstic assessment being undertaken as part of subdivisional works in accordance with the recommendations of the Coffey Geosciences recommendations.
iii. The 5000 square metre community purposes site being transferred to the City of Wanneroo free of cost, in lieu of public open space, upon the first stage of development or subdivision of the proposed neighbourhood centre.
iv. A requirement to provide additional details on the extent and required timing of road works, such as traffic calming devices, on the existing roads adjacent to the structure plan area and the works to be undertaken as part of the subdivisional works in accordance with an agreed timing.
v. A requirement to ensure equitable contributions toward infrastructure to serve the structure plan land in the event that it is subdivided into super lots. This infrastructure would include, but not be limited to regional roads, public open space, drainage facilities, traffic calming works on existing adjacent roads, foreshore management works and schools etc.
vi. The preparation and adoption of a satisfactory Drainage, Nutrient and Water Management Plan in accordance with Minister for the Environments ‘Environmental Statement’ prior to the City supporting any development or subdivision of the structure plan land.
vii. The
applicant satisfying the requirements of the Department of Aboriginal Affairs
in relation to Aboriginal Heritage matters prior to the City supporting any
subdivision or development. or sale of the structure plan land being
undertaken.
viii. A
requirement for the structure plan area to be searched for unexploded ordinance
to the and satisfaction of the Western Australian Planning Commission and the
Unexploded Ordnance Branch of the WA Police Force prior to any subdivision,
development. or
sale of the structure plan land being undertaken.
ix. A requirement to ensure the removal of the existing telecommunication facility adjacent to the northern most primary school is removed prior to the subdivision (other than superlot subdivision) of the land within 500 metres of the facility together with a notation to this effect on the plan.
2. Upon receipt of the documents modified in accordance with 1 above, ADOPTS, SIGNS and SEALS the Local Structure Plan and FORWARDS it to the Western Australian Planning Commission for its adoption and certification;
3. ADVISES the Western Australian Planning Commission that in order for the applicant to implement the Two Rocks Northern Precinct Local Structure Plan, an amendment to the Metropolitan Region Scheme, ‘Regional Road Reservation’ for Sunset Boulevard will be required and requests that it consider including this in the omnibus amendment that it is about to initiate;
4. ADVISES Tokyu Corporation that as a major landowner in the area and the previous owner of much of the Town Centre land, Council considers that Tokyu Corporation still has an obligation to promote and contribute toward the planning of the Two Rocks Town Centre area.
5. ADVISES Tokyu Corporation that it will require an appropriate arrangement to be put in place for the establishment of a Community Development (type) Fund to promote economic and community development initiatives within the area, and could be introduced as a major initiative of the IDEA Project.
6. REQUIRES that the Foreshore Management Plan and the Drainage, Water and Nutrient Management Plan be referred to Council for determination when available.
The amended amendment became the substantive motion.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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Level 5 Approval by sb Date 27 June 2002
Level 4 Approval by sb Date 20 June 2002
Level 3 Approval by sb Date 17 June 2002
Level 2 Approval by ch Date 12 June 2002
Level 1 Approval by ch Date 12 June 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning & Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments 7
Moved Cr Blencowe, Seconded Cr Treby
That Council:-
1. In pursuance of section 7 of the Town Planning and Development Act 1928 (as amended), PREPARES Amendment No. 15 to City of Wanneroo District Planning Scheme No. 2 to:
a) rezone lots 500 and 501 Wanneroo Road, Wanneroo from General Rural to Special Residential Zone No. 6;
b) include the following in Schedule 14 of the Scheme text:
Special Residential Zone No. 6
Description of Locality: Lots 500 and 501 Wanneroo Road, Wanneroo
Special Provisions:
1) A maximum of 6 lots with a minimum lot size of 4000sq m shall be provided. Subdivision shall generally be in accordance with the Development Guide Plan.
2) Access from individual lots to Wanneroo Road shall be via the designated access points off Wanneroo Road as shown on the Development Guide Plan.
3) All stormwater run-off shall be disposed of by means of drainage systems constructed within lots 500 and 501 to the satisfaction and specification of the Council.
4) Except to the extent necessary for the construction of approved buildings, driveways, and fire breaks no land shall be cleared of vegetation without the prior written approval of the Council.
5) The Council may, as a condition of any approval granted under special provision 4), require the owner or occupier of the land to plant and maintain to its satisfaction native endemic trees and shrubs to promote the natural setting of the area.
6) In the proposed new lots (which includes lots which have existing buildings upon):
a) Water will be supplied by bore and rain water until scheme water becomes available through the provision of reticulated water to serve the future residential land on the east side of Wanneroo Road (opposite to the subject land), at which time the landowner must connect within 2 years. To ensure performance of this obligation, prior to applying for subdivision, landowners shall enter into a legal agreement with the City to ensure that the owner of each of the newly subdivided lots agrees to this obligation, and provides a bond to this City in respect to the undertaking of the work involved. Separate bore licences for each title will be negotiated as appropriate. Prior to connection to scheme water, a person shall not construct a dwelling unless a concrete water tank of not less than 90,000 litres or other type of domestic water supply approved by Council is incorporated in the plans and constructed at the same time as the dwelling.
b) Sewerage disposal will be provided by a nutrient attenuating system until deep sewerage becomes available through the provision of reticulated sewerage to serve the future residential land on the east side of Wanneroo Road (opposite to the subject land), at which time the landowner must connect within 2 years. To ensure performance of this obligation, prior to applying for subdivision, landowners shall enter into a legal agreement with the City to ensure that the owner of each of the newly subdivided lots agrees to this obligation, and provides a bond to this City in respect to the undertaking of the work involved.
Construction requirements for nutrient attenuating on-site sewage disposal systems:
i) the underside of effluent disposal chambers shall be a minimum of five hundred (500) millimetres above the estimated maximum water table level as determined pursuant to Special Provision 11).
ii) the effluent disposal chambers or effluent disposal pads shall be a minimum horizontal distance of fifty (50) metres from areas determined by the City of Wanneroo to be subject to periodic inundation.
7) A notification to the satisfaction of Council shall be placed on all new titles making reference to the impact of the poultry farm existing to the north east of the subject land, the impact of midge and mosquitoes associated with proximity to Lake Joondalup, and the likelihood that southbound access from the lots will be restricted when the second carriageway is built for the adjacent Wanneroo Road.
8) Buildings and effluent disposal systems shall not be constructed outside of the building envelopes designated on the Development Guide Plan except where approved by Council.
9) Firebreaks shall be constructed along all proposed lot boundaries prior to creation of the titles for the new lots, to Council’s specifications.
10) Fire hydrants shall be provided by the landowners to the satisfaction of the Fire and Emergency Services Authority, at the time that reticulated water services are provided to the proposed new lots. At subdivision application stage, landowners shall enter into an arrangement (which may include provision of a bond) with the Fire and Emergency Services, to the satisfaction of that Authority, to ensure provision of fire hydrants at the appropriate time.
11) Prior to making application to subdivide the land, the landowner shall submit, to Council’s satisfaction, a report which is prepared by a suitably qualified person which provides detailed advice regarding estimated maximum groundwater levels and areas subject to periodic inundation for this land, adequate to enable Council to properly determine requirements for levels for buildings and on-site effluent disposal systems.
12) Buildings shall be constructed at such levels as the Council may require to ensure reasonable avoidance of risk of flooding, having regard for the estimated maximum groundwater levels to be prepared pursuant to Special Provision 11).
2. ENDORSES the plan shown in Attachment No. 2 to this report as the Development Guide Plan for this proposed Special Residential Zone, subject to the following changes being made:
a) it being labelled ‘Development Guide Plan’;
b) proposed lots sizes and dimensions being shown;
c) future lot boundaries in the vicinity of the access points from Wanneroo Road being re-drawn to correctly show that each proposed lot will have some lot frontage to Wanneroo Road at these points. Fencing and gate locations, and areas to be subject to reciprocal access rights, are also to be shown to ensure that these access points function satisfactorily in traffic engineering terms;
d) building envelopes for all proposed lots being shown, including dimensions of each envelope and distances of each envelope from adjacent lot boundaries.
3. SUBMITS Amendment No. 15 to City of Wanneroo District Planning Scheme No. 2 to the Western Australian Planning Commission for consent to advertise for public submissions.
4. REFERS Amendment No. 15 to City of Wanneroo District Planning Scheme No. 2 to the Environmental Protection Authority pursuant to Section 7A1 of the Town Planning and Development Act.
5. REQUIRES the applicant to commission a suitably qualified person to prepare an assessment of the impact on this proposal of the nearby poultry farm and that the assessment report be considered by Council when it considers submissions received following advertising of Amendment No. 15.
CARRIED
14/1
For the motion: Mayor Kelly, Cr Blencowe, Cr Cvitan, Cr Goodenough, Cr Grierson, Cr Hughes, Cr Loftus, Cr McNamara, Cr Newton, Cr O' Grady, Cr Salpietro, Cr Steffens, Cr Stewart and Cr Treby.
Against the motion: Cr Monks.
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Level 3 Approval by sb Date 27 June 2002
Level 2 Approval by sb Date 27 June 2002
Level 1 Approval by David Woo Date 11 June 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning & Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 3
Moved Cr Hughes, Seconded Cr Salpietro
That Council APPROVES the two storey dwelling on Lot 123 (29) Brazier Road, Yanchep in accordance with the plans attached to and forming part of this report and subject to the following:
1. The ground floor setback to the southern side boundary being increased to a minimum of 1.5m.
2. The upper floor setback to the southern side boundary being increased by 0.4m to 1.9m.
3. The upper floor setback to the northern side boundary being increased by 0.45m to 2.0m.
4. All stormwater shall be collected on-site and disposed of in a manner acceptable to the City.
5. The driveways and crossover shall be designed and constructed to the residential specifications and to the satisfaction of the City, before occupation of dwellings.
6. Retaining walls are to be provided where the angle of natural repose of the soil cannot be maintained. Drawn details signed by a practicing Structural engineer, must be submitted for approval.
Moved Cr McNamara, Seconded Cr Loftus
To amend the motion to delete conditions 1, 2 and 3 and accordingly renumber conditions 4, 5 and 6 to read as follows: -
That Council APPROVES the two storey dwelling on Lot 123 (29) Brazier Road, Yanchep in accordance with the plans attached to and forming part of this report and subject to the following:
1. The
ground floor setback to the southern side boundary being increased to a minimum
of 1.5m.
2. The upper floor
setback to the southern side boundary being increased by 0.4m to 1.9m.
3. The upper floor
setback to the northern side boundary being increased by 0.45m to 2.0m.
1. All stormwater shall be collected on-site and disposed of in a manner acceptable to the City.
2. The driveways and crossover shall be designed and constructed to the residential specifications and to the satisfaction of the City, before occupation of dwellings.
3. Retaining walls are to be provided where the angle of natural repose of the soil cannot be maintained. Drawn details signed by a practicing Structural engineer, must be submitted for approval.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
The amendment became the substantive motion.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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Level 3 Approval by sb Date 17 June 2002
Level 2 Approval by sb Date 17 June 2002
Level 1 Approval by David Woo Date 11 June 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 1
Moved Cr Blencowe, Seconded Cr O' Grady
That Council NOTES the determinations made by Planning & Development Services acting under delegated authority from Council on development applications processed between 1 May 2002 and 31 May 2002.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/05/2002 00:00:00 AND 31/05/2002
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
DA01/0677 09/08/2001 TOM HARRISON & KEVIN R HARRISON 163 $0.00 Refused
Prop address 1976 WANNEROO ROAD NEERABUP WA 6031
Land Lot 50 D 83542 Vol 1952 Fol 612
Description SALE OF BIRDS/FISH/NURSERY PLANTS AND ACCESSORIES
Applicants KEVIN R HARRISON
File Number 12147
DA01/1144 15/11/2001 ZRINSKI NOMINEES PTY LTD 129 $10,000.00 Approved
Prop address 39 MADELEY STREET LANDSDALE WA 6065
Land Lot 1271 DP 247639 Vol 1295 Fol 291
Description EARTHWORKS - to level lot
Applicants ZRINSKI NOMINEES PTY LTD
File Number 71070
DA01/1194 23/11/2001 CITY OF WANNEROO 118 $3,534,000.00 Approved
Prop address QUINNS ROCKS CARAVAN PARK 2 QUINNS ROAD MINDARIE WA 6030
Land Lot 211 D 27023 Vol 485 Fol 181A
Description COMMUNITY FACILITY AND RESTAURANT/CAFE
Applicants CITY OF WANNEROO
File Number 07524-9176
DA02/0154 04/02/2002 CHHABRA R GROVER 35 $127,000.00 Approved
Prop address 22 WEYMOUTH BOULEVARD QUINNS ROCKS WA 6030
Land Lot 49 D 92370 Vol 2143 Fol 382
Description Two Storey Dwelling
Applicants NORFOLK HOMES
File Number 67187
DA02/0196 11/02/2002 ROLF MEYER 78 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 15 CARINDA PLACE ALEXANDER HEIGHTS WA 6064
Land Lot 127 P 15707
Description Vary Commercial Vehicle Parking
Applicants ROLF MEYER
File Number 65915
DA02/0323 08/03/2002 MICHAEL J FORDE & ANN G FORDE 41 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 39 MOKUTU COURT QUINNS ROCKS WA 6030
Land Lot 694 DP 28144 Vol 2507 Fol 853
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants SCOTT PARK HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0383 21/03/2002 DEBORAH L CLARK & MICHAEL V CLARK 51 $166,497.00 Approved
Prop address 1 PEMBURY WAY BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 590 DP 28947 Vol 2509 Fol 373
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants COLLIER HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/05/2002 00:00:00 AND 31/05/2002
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
DA02/0391 21/03/2002 CARL BASSO-BRUSA, MARK BASSO-BRUSA, PAUL 18 $12,000.00 Refused
Prop address 69 CHALLENGE BOULEVARD WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 58 P 17245
Description Proposed covered loading bay
Applicants DELSTRAT PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0393 22/03/2002 ANGELICA BASSO-BRUSA & BRUNO BASSO-BRUSA 9 $150,000.00 Approved
Prop address 33 MOTIVATION DRIVE WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 308 DP 25979 Vol 2215 Fol 636
Description Industrial - Commercial Development Office Warehouse
Applicants DELSTRAT PTY LTD
File Number 73403
DA02/0405 25/03/2002 STACIE LE & THIEN H NGUYEN 37 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 71 EVERGLADES PARADE LANDSDALE WA 6065
Land Lot 1542 P 24321 Vol 2204 Fol 628
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants COLLIER HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0410 26/03/2002 JODIE CORRY, MARK W CORRY, JEANETTE V 48 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 8 MOBILIA PLACE GNANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 66 DP 25803 Vol 2503 Fol 27
Description Building Envelope Modification
Applicants JODIE CORRY, MARK W CORRY, JEANETTE V YOUNG
File Number
DA02/0414 26/03/2002 PHYLLIS E HALL & FREEHOLD ENTERPRISES PTY 27 $40,000.00 Approved
Prop address YANCHEP CHILD CARE 61 LAGOON DRIVE YANCHEP WA 6035
Land Lot 1 D 89664
Description CHILD CARE CENTRE
Applicants GREGORY R MAINSTONE
File Number
DA02/0415 26/03/2002 HESTER HOLDINGS PTY LTD 37 $30,000.00 Approved
Prop address 26 TURNBULL ROAD NEERABUP WA 6031
Land Lot 26 D 63842 Vol 1630 Fol 961
Description FACTORY EXTENSION
Applicants KEYTOWN CONSTRUCTIONS
File Number 18264
DA02/0420 26/03/2002 ELENA MATEI & ION V MATEI 29 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 35 RAYNER DRIVE LANDSDALE WA 6065
Land Lot 358 P 19910 Vol 2014 Fol 431
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants COMPLETE DEVELOPMENTS
File Number
DA02/0438 28/03/2002 REEFKING PTY LTD 31 $30,000.00 Approved
Prop address SHOPPING CENTRE 36 ANCHORAGE DRIVE MINDARIE WA 6030
Land Lot 2 D 94198 Vol 2150 Fol 129 S/P 40474
Description Extension to Shopping Centre
Applicants RAY JACKSON
File Number
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/05/2002 00:00:00 AND 31/05/2002
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
DA02/0452 03/04/2002 JANICE PATTERSON & JOHN P PATTERSON 23 $37,972.00 Approved
Prop address 49 SANDGATE WAY MARANGAROO WA 6064
Land Lot 523 P 15332 Vol 1716 Fol 256
Description Other Development Application Category Not Listed FREE STANDING GRANNY FLAT
Applicants DAVID BROWNING BUILDING SERVICES
File Number
DA02/0458 04/04/2002 HOMER HOLDINGS PTY LTD 13 $800,000.00 Approved
Prop address 30 PARAMOUNT DRIVE WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 101 D 91477 Vol 2089 Fol 993
Description Factory Units
Applicants CALIBRE CONSTRUCTIONS PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0475 08/04/2002 SHAUN A PROCTER & LARA N LEWIS 28 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 7 EVERSDEN CRESCENT BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 250 DP 29301 Vol 2510 Fol 914
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMEBUYERS CENTRE
File Number
DA02/0485 09/04/2002 DEIDRE M WEBB 19 $92,664.00 Approved
Prop address 30 PEMBURY WAY BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 258 DP 29301 Vol 2510 Fol 922
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMEBUYERS CENTRE
File Number
DA02/0486 09/04/2002 SARAH-JAYNE POWELL & VICTOR A POWELL 27 $151,817.00 Approved
Prop address 6 CINTRA WAY LANDSDALE WA 6065
Land Lot 1294 DP 29495 Vol 2219 Fol 942
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMESTYLE PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0490 10/04/2002 FRANCIS J GALLOWAY & SHEILA E HOLT 30 $125,876.00 Approved
Prop address 52 MINTARO PARADE QUINNS ROCKS WA 6030
Land Lot 527 DP 30432 Vol 2518 Fol 226
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMESTYLE PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0498 12/04/2002 TERESA E HABER & JAMES A HABER 22 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 5 BADDESLEY STREET BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 736 DP 30598 Vol 2514 Fol 432
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants COMMODORE HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0501 15/04/2002 ROBERT A ROBINSON 15 $1.00 Approved
Prop address DÉCOR 10 ROCCA WAY WANNEROO WA 6065
Land Lot 3 Vol 1908 Fol 241 S/P 21521
Description SOFT FURNISHINGS RETAIL & MANUFACTURE
Applicants ROBERT A ROBINSON, BHUPENDRA CHAUHAN
File Number 166276
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/05/2002 00:00:00 AND 31/05/2002
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
DA02/0502 15/04/2002 KARL H RIEKMAN 19 $10,824.00 Approved
Prop address 110 ZIATAS ROAD PINJAR WA 6065
Land Part Lot 4 D 57378 Vol 1705 Fol 364
Description GARAGE
Applicants HIGHLINE BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS
File Number 70951
DA02/0509 15/04/2002 BRENDAN S HALL 13 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 21 BELLERIVE BOULEVARD MADELEY WA 6065
Land Lot 115 P 22596 Vol 2137 Fol 715
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants DALE ALCOCK HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0510 15/04/2002 BENJAMIN S THOMAS & EVE M THOMAS 15 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 10 DUNSFOLD STREET BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 806 DP 30599 Vol 2514 Fol 263
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants J CORP PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0519 17/04/2002 PETER J BATTAMS 22 $7,900.00 Approved
Prop address 40 EVERGREEN GARDENS CARRAMAR WA 6031
Land Lot 145 D 70624 Vol 1744 Fol 511
Description Paddocks and Keeping of Two (2) Horses
Applicants PETER J BATTAMS
File Number 70498
DA02/0540 22/04/2002 STUART J FORSYTH 28 $1.00 Approved
Prop address 12 TYSON PLACE QUINNS ROCKS WA 6030
Land Lot 525 P 8179 Vol 92 Fol 104A
Description RETAINING WALLS
Applicants STUART J FORSYTH
File Number 03395
DA02/0541 22/04/2002 CHRISTOPHER G ROBINSON & JEANE ROBINSON 22 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 48 CAMIRA WAY QUINNS ROCKS WA 6030
Land Lot 576 DP 30432 Vol 2518 Fol 236
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants SCOTT PARK HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0543 23/04/2002 KARLA L STARKEY & LEE J STARKEY 9 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 11 WARNFORD STREET BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 887 DP 29959 Vol 2513 Fol 868
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants KARLA L STARKEY
File Number
DA02/0550 24/04/2002 MARGARET L COGAN 9 $4,400.00 Approved
Prop address 12 OLDHAM WAY YANCHEP WA 6035
Land Lot 368 P 10181 Vol 1720 Fol 576
Description Carport in front of existing garage
Applicants WA PATIOS & PERGOLAS
File Number 10939
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/05/2002 00:00:00 AND 31/05/2002
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
DA02/0551 24/04/2002 JAMIE C SMITH & JOANNE G SMITH 7 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 5 FREDERICK STREET WANNEROO WA 6065
Land Lot 21 D 51205 Vol 1440 Fol 089
Description Garage to Dwelling
Applicants JAMIE C SMITH, JOANNE G SMITH
File Number
DA02/0553 24/04/2002 FINBARR P RAMSAY & FAIRLEY RAMSAY 5 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 15 LAUTOKA RISE MINDARIE WA 6030
Land Lot 1410 DP 28984 Vol 2218 Fol 214
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMEBUYERS CENTRE
File Number
DA02/0556 24/04/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 20 $62,335.00 Approved
Prop address 11 YORLOR WAY QUINNS ROCKS WA 6030
Land Lot 803 DP 30924
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants J CORP
File Number
DA02/0558 24/04/2002 CAVERSHAM PROPERTY PTY LTD 6 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 87 DALVIK AVENUE MERRIWA WA 6030
Land Lot 1901 DP 28210
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants J CORP
File Number
DA02/0562 26/04/2002 R W HANSEN FIDELITY PTY LTD 10 $4,150.00 Approved
Prop address 235 MCLENNAN DRIVE NOWERGUP WA 6032
Land Lot 100 P 14371 Vol 1654 Fol 583
Description Rural Shed
Applicants R W HANSEN FIDELITY PTY LTD
File Number 06519
DA02/0564 29/04/2002 SKENDER NOMINEES PTY LTD 7 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 7/48 PRINDIVILLE DRIVE WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 7 Vol 1601 Fol 131 S/P 8859
Description Change of Use - Showroom to Vehicle Sales Premise
Applicants RON LEASK
File Number
DA02/0569 29/04/2002 HAYDEE N MARTINEZ & ROBERTO MARTINEZ 3 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 23 BADCOE ALLEY CLARKSON WA 6030
Land Lot 101 DP 28090 Vol 2509 Fol 850
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMEBUYERS CENTRE
File Number
DA02/0570 29/04/2002 ANTONIO PINA 8 $65,496.00 Approved
Prop address 29 ADELONG CIRCUIT MERRIWA WA 6030
Land Lot 1892 DP 28210 Vol 2509 Fol 930
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants COMMODORE HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/05/2002 00:00:00 AND 31/05/2002
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
DA02/0571 29/04/2002 EDWARD C HEMSLEY & LYNETT B HEMSLEY 16 $2,000.00 Approved
Prop address 6A CANNON COURT ALEXANDER HEIGHTS WA 6064
Land Lot 2 S/P 18777
Description Gazebo to Duplex
Applicants EDWARD C HEMSLEY, LYNETT B HEMSLEY
File Number 62 697
DA02/0576 30/04/2002 CAROLYN J BUDGE & GRAHAM N BUDGE 8 $20,000.00 Approved
Prop address 440 SYDNEY ROAD GNANGARA WA 6065
Land Part Lot 15 D 33000 Vol 1999 Fol 765
Description Additions to Single House
Applicants CAROLYN J BUDGE, GRAHAM N BUDGE
File Number 12937
DA02/0577 30/04/2002 MALGORZATA KING & PETER G KING 6 $97,552.00 Approved
Prop address 5 HOLLINS BEND MADELEY WA 6065
Land Lot 115 DP 28269 Vol 2513 Fol 015
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants COMMODORE HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0580 30/04/2002 NATHANIEL P PESTELL 1 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 94 ST STEPHENS CRESCENT TAPPING WA 6065
Land Lot 1325 DP 29587 Vol 2512 Fol 382
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants J CORP PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0581 30/04/2002 JOHN E TYLER & SANDRA M TYLER 1 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 7 FLINT CLOSE PEARSALL WA 6065
Land Lot 209 DP 28877 Vol 2509 Fol 945
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants SCOTT PARK HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0582 30/04/2002 ROCCO MARSICO & TERESA MARSICO 1 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 7 WALBROOK MEWS LANDSDALE WA 6065
Land Lot 739 P 22690 Vol 2134 Fol 456
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants SCOTT PARK HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0583 30/04/2002 HEATHER R ROWE 1 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 35 MONAGHAN CIRCLE DARCH WA 6065
Land Lot 194 DP 27702 Vol 2509 Fol 581
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants CONTENT LIVING PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0584 30/04/2002 DUNCAN C WATT 1 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 7 SEFTON PLACE LANDSDALE WA 6065
Land Lot 1262 DP 29495 Vol 2219 Fol 917
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants CONTENT LIVING
File Number
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/05/2002 00:00:00 AND 31/05/2002
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
DA02/0588 30/04/2002 ANTONINO CHISARI & GIUSEPINA CHISARI 9 $600,000.00 Approved
Prop address 2 CALABRESE AVENUE WANNEROO WA 6065
Land Lot 20 D 42097 Vol 1383 Fol 442
Description Showroom/Warehouse Development
Applicants ANTONINO CHISARI, GIUSEPINA CHISARI
File Number 70519
DA02/0590 30/04/2002 JOHN R ROBINSON & LUCILLE P ROBINSON 2 $125,629.00 Approved
Prop address 6 WORDSWORTH DRIVE DARCH WA 6065
Land Lot 110 DP 29961 Vol 2515 Fol 382
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants VENTURA HOMES
File Number
DA02/0592 30/04/2002 RODNEY L DRYDEN & DEANNA L VESEY 1 $110,640.00 Approved
Prop address 61 MARCHWOOD BOULEVARD BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 532 DP 30598 Vol 2514 Fol 403
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMEBUYERS CENTRE
File Number
DA02/0595 01/05/2002 IVAN J CUNNINGHAM 6 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 16 OARE LANE BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 614 DP 28947 Vol 2509 Fol 377
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants TANGENT NOMINEES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0597 01/05/2002 JEREMY N DICKENSON & GEMMA L HENNIGAN 0 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 7 DUNSFOLD STREET BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 947 DP 30599 Vol 2514 Fol 288
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants CONTENT LIVING
File Number
DA02/0598 01/05/2002 MARK W TAYLOR & KYLIE E TAYLOR 7 $6,000.00 Approved
Prop address 98 CARABOODA ROAD CARABOODA WA 6033
Land Part Lot 32 P 8913 Vol 1962 Fol 951
Description COLORBOND STORAGE SHED
Applicants AVALON SHEDS AND STABLES
File Number 18015
DA02/0603 02/05/2002 DARRAN M GUEST & SHARON M GUEST 16 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 4 MARINERS VIEW MINDARIE WA 6030
Land Lot 1403 DP 28984 Vol 2519 Fol 207
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants RENOWNED GROUP
File Number
DA02/0604 02/05/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 8 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 73 PEMBURY WAY BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 746 DP 30598
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants SCOTT PARK HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/05/2002 00:00:00 AND 31/05/2002
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
DA02/0606 02/05/2002 ROSCIC CHILDRENS TRUST 19 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 3/38 ACHIEVEMENT WAY WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 3 S/P 28891
Description Change of Use
Applicants STUART CROCKETT
File Number 05659
DA02/0610 03/05/2002 SHANE R SMITH 1 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 36 GLENGYLE TURN QUINNS ROCKS WA 6030
Land Lot 450 DP 27516 Vol 2215 Fol 158
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants TANGENT NOMINEES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0611 03/05/2002 JONELLE R MCKANE & LUCAS MCKANE 2 $76,300.00 Approved
Prop address 9 ASHCOTT GATE BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 236 DP 29301 Vol 2510 Fol 905
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMEBUYERS CENTRE
File Number
DA02/0613 03/05/2002 ELVIN Y LEE 1 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 19 EDGBASTON DRIVE MADELEY WA 6065
Land Lot 225 DP 28994 Vol 2511 Fol 952
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants PERCEPTIONS THE HOME BUILDERS
File Number
DA02/0614 03/05/2002 GEOFFREY R KIERNAN & CATHERINE M KIERNAN 5 $10,000.00 Approved
Prop address 12 SHAMROCK COURT TWO ROCKS WA 6037
Land Lot 183 P 10776 Vol 1379 Fol 592
Description SHED
Applicants GEOFFREY R KIERNAN, CATHERINE M KIERNAN
File Number 65181
DA02/0615 03/05/2002 GAYLE JOHNSON 9 $86,593.00 Approved
Prop address 6 ASHCOTT GATE BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 219 DP 31251 Vol 2516 Fol 703
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants J CORP
File Number
DA02/0617 03/05/2002 TAYLOR WOODROW AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 2 $150,000.00 Approved
Prop address 3 MONAGHAN CIRCLE DARCH WA 6065
Land Lot 191 DP 27702
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants JAXON CONSTRUCTIONS
File Number
DA02/0619 06/05/2002 DARREN I HILL & SIMONA HILL 12 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 60 MINTARO PARADE QUINNS ROCKS WA 6030
Land Lot 531 DP 30432 Vol 2518 Fol 230
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants VENTURA HOMES
File Number
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/05/2002 00:00:00 AND 31/05/2002
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
DA02/0621 06/05/2002 FRANCESCO SITA & MARIA R SITA 18 $30,000.00 Approved
Prop address 15 ATTWELL STREET LANDSDALE WA 6065
Land Lot 79 D 57260 Vol 1559 Fol 839
Description FACTORY OFFICE/TOILET ADDITION
Applicants TREVOR TAYOR
File Number 11884
DA02/0622 06/05/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 1 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 6 INGHAM WAY BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 983 DP 31249 Vol 2516 Fol 480
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants Don Russell
File Number
DA02/0624 01/05/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 18 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 32 CONISTON PARKWAY BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 647 DP 31249 Vol 2516 Fol 467
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants DALE ALCOCK HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0627 07/05/2002 CARNEGIE PARK (NO 3) PTY LTD 2 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 11 WYOLA LANE WANNEROO WA 6065
Land Lot 150 DP 29015
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants ASHMY PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0628 06/05/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 1 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 9 WARNFORD STREET BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 888 DP 29959
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants PRIME PROJECTS
File Number
DA02/0629 06/05/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 1 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 33 STAPLEHURST CRESCENT BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 632 DP 29301
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants PRIME PROJECTS
File Number
DA02/0630 06/05/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 1 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 12 ORWELL WAY BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 885 DP 29959
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants PRIME PROJECTS
File Number
DA02/0632 07/05/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 0 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 72 PEMBURY WAY BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 665 DP 30598
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants PRIME PROJECTS
File Number
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/05/2002 00:00:00 AND 31/05/2002
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
DA02/0635 07/05/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 17 $96,500.00 Approved
Prop address 66 PEMBURY WAY BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 643 DP 31249
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMEBUYERS CENTRE
File Number
DA02/0636 07/05/2002 DAVID A WRIGHT & CAROLINE WRIGHT 2 $114,314.00 Approved
Prop address 69 MONAGHAN CIRCLE DARCH WA 6065
Land Lot 208 DP 29513 Vol 2513 Fol 921
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants ROSS GRIFFIN HOMES
File Number
DA02/0637 07/05/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 2 $83,000.00 Approved
Prop address 82 PEMBURY WAY BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 697 DP 30598
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMEBUYERS CENTRE
File Number
DA02/0638 07/05/2002 CHERYL A BROWN & STEPHEN R BROWN 2 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 6 DUNSFOLD STREET BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 808 DP 30599 Vol 2514 Fol 265
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants DALE ALCOCK HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0645 01/05/2002 LESLEY J BELL & RONALD P BRACEBRIDGE 18 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 15 CONISTON PARKWAY BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 751 DP 29301 Vol 2510 Fol 964
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants DALE ALCOCK HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0647 01/05/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 6 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 8 INGHAM WAY BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 984 DP 31249 Vol 2516 Fol 481
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMEBUYERS CENTRE
File Number
DA02/0649 09/05/2002 ANTE BARIC & MARINA BARIC 0 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 10 PINKERTON AVENUE HOCKING WA 6065
Land Lot 66 P 24256 Vol 2206 Fol 471
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants MANOR HOME BUILDERS PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0650 09/05/2002 PHUONG C HO & TRUNG V PHAM 3 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 32 PEMBURY WAY BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 259 DP 29301 Vol 2510 Fol 923
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMEBUYERS CENTRE
File Number
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/05/2002 00:00:00 AND 31/05/2002
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
DA02/0652 09/05/2002 BECKY E GRAME & PHILIP J GRAME 3 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 29 CAMBORNE PARKWAY BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 796 DP 30599 Vol 2514 Fol 257
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants SCOTT PARK HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0653 09/05/2002 TRACY A HOLLAND & STEPHEN P HOLLAND 5 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 1 EVERSDEN CRESCENT BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 252 DP 29301 Vol 2510 Fol 916
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants PIVOT WAY
File Number
DA02/0655 09/05/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 1 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 5 ASHCOTT GATE BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 234 DP 29301
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMEBUYERS CENTRE
File Number
DA02/0658 10/05/2002 MARGARET A ROWE & REGINALD J ROWE 15 $112,000.00 Approved
Prop address 11 CHALLENGE BOULEVARD WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 24 P 17245
Description Warehouse Addition
Applicants STEVE MAWSON & ASSCOIATES
File Number
DA02/0664 10/05/2002 HOMAIRA NAIM & SAFIULLAH NAIM 0 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 57 EVERGLADES PARADE LANDSDALE WA 6065
Land Lot 1549 DP 27680 Vol 2218 Fol 036
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants J CORP
File Number
DA02/0668 13/05/2002 IRENE D LINDEN & ROBERT P LINDEN 12 $101,948.00 Approved
Prop address 1 CLARAFIELD MEANDER TAPPING WA 6065
Land Lot 1309 DP 29587 Vol 2512 Fol 366
Description Ancillary Accomodation
Applicants IRENE D LINDEN, ROBERT P LINDEN
File Number
DA02/0675 13/05/2002 PAMELA M O'NEILL & LAZER BLAGOJEVIC 1 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 23 DRIVER ROAD DARCH WA 6065
Land Lot 227 DP 29513 Vol 2513 Fol 938
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants ASHMY PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0677 13/05/2002 CATHERINE M ORMESHER 1 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 29 RENDELL WAY KOONDOOLA WA 6064
Land Lot 1142 P 11288 Vol 1441 Fol 741
Description Carport to Dwelling
Applicants QUALITY PATIOS & CARPORTS
File Number
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/05/2002 00:00:00 AND 31/05/2002
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
DA02/0679 13/05/2002 MELANIE T GRAY 4 $113,916.00 Approved
Prop address 10 HOLLINS BEND MADELEY WA 6065
Land Lot 184 DP 28269
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants DALE ALCOCK HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0680 13/05/2002 SHAHRADA KHAN & PATRICK W STEVENSON 1 $130,000.00 Approved
Prop address 31 ARDMORE TERRACE DARCH WA 6065
Land Lot 218 DP 29513 Vol 2513 Fol 929
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants SHAHRADA KHAN, PATRICK W STEVENSON
File Number
DA02/0681 14/05/2002 DOROTHY H DRABIK & PASQUALE JIRITANO 0 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 4 CINTRA WAY LANDSDALE WA 6065
Land Lot 1295 DP 29495 Vol 2219 Fol 943
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants COLLIER HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0687 15/05/2002 JODIE CORRY, MARK W CORRY, JEANETTE V 4 $333,000.00 Approved
Prop address 8 MOBILIA PLACE GNANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 66 DP 25803 Vol 2503 Fol 27
Description DWELLING
Applicants TONY TRLIN & CO BUILDERS
File Number 73426
DA02/0691 15/05/2002 MARK C ZAMPOGNA & RENEE R ZAMPOGNA 12 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 10 WARNFORD STREET BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 923 DP 29959 Vol 2513 Fol 879
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMESTYLE PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0692 15/05/2002 MAHA SEIDAWI 7 $121,472.00 Approved
Prop address 30 GLENGYLE TURN QUINNS ROCKS WA 6030
Land Lot 453 DP 27516 Vol 2215 Fol 161
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMESTYLE PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0693 15/05/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 3 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 74 PEMBURY WAY BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 666 DP 30598
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants WESTCOURT
File Number
DA02/0695 16/05/2002 GARY ATTFIELD & MICHELLE A ATTFIELD 7 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 12 SHROPSHIRE CRESCENT BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 383 DP 31440 Vol 2517 Fol 439
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants JAXON CONSTRUCTIONS
File Number
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/05/2002 00:00:00 AND 31/05/2002
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
DA02/0698 16/05/2002 JUDITH A SILVERLOCK 10 $40,000.00 Approved
Prop address 63 GOLFVIEW PLACE GNANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 211 DP 24895 Vol 2212 Fol 756
Description Rural Sheds
Applicants DAVID SILVERLOCK
File Number 73328
DA02/0699 16/05/2002 MARY M FLETCHER 9 $1,100.00 Approved
Prop address 2/26 SALCOTT ROAD GIRRAWHEEN WA 6064
Land Lot 2 Vol 2508 Fol 33 S/P 40693
Description Patio to Unit 2
Applicants MARY M FLETCHER
File Number
DA02/0706 16/05/2002 A & D PESCE NOMINEES PTY LTD 9 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 13/51 PRINDIVILLE DRIVE WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 13 S/P 30454
Description Change of Use
Applicants LESLIE MAITLAND
File Number
DA02/0707 13/05/2002 SILVAN LUCACIU & EMILIA LUCACIU 14 $100,000.00 Approved
Prop address 65 ABBOTSWOOD DRIVE LANDSDALE WA 6065
Land Lot 1359 D 99533 Vol 2190 Fol 349
Description SINGLE HOUSE
Applicants S RAVI
File Number
DA02/0708 17/05/2002 SINA HEMMATI & MAHNAZ HEMMATI 3 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 16 KING DAVID BOULEVARD MADELEY WA 6065
Land Lot 186 DP 27810 Vol 2506 Fol 938
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants SINA HEMMATI, MAHNAZ HEMMATI
File Number
DA02/0720 20/05/2002 ROBERT W YOUNG & SHELLEY M YOUNG 1 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 63 MARCHWOOD BOULEVARD BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 531 DP 30598 Vol 2514 Fol 402
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants COMMODORE HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0721 20/05/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 1 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 25 PEMBURY WAY BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 608 DP 29301
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMEBUYERS CENTRE
File Number
DA02/0722 20/05/2002 DESMOND J ROGERS 1 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 8 ASHCOTT GATE BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 220 DP 31251 Vol 2516 Fol 704
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMEBUYERS CENTRE
File Number
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/05/2002 00:00:00 AND 31/05/2002
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
DA02/0723 20/05/2002 PAUL W SWARBRICK & LORRAE A CINQUINA 1 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 1 INGHAM WAY BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 981 DP 31249 Vol 2516 Fol 478
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMEBUYERS CENTRE
File Number
DA02/0724 20/05/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 1 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 15 DUNSFOLD STREET BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 944 DP 30599 Vol 2514 Fol 285
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMEBUYERS CENTRE
File Number
DA02/0727 20/05/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 1 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 9 SOBERTON STREET BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 928 DP 30599
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMEBUYERS CENTRE
File Number
DA02/0735 21/05/2002 KIM RISELEY & TERRENCE J RISELEY 3 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 16 NOTTINGHAM GREEN QUINNS ROCKS WA 6030
Land Lot 87 P 23646 Vol 2177 Fol 208
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants ROSS GRIFFIN HOMES
File Number
DA02/0740 21/05/2002 ANNE-MARIA COLMAN & CHRISTOPHER J COLMAN 0 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 101 CASSILDA WAY TWO ROCKS WA 6037
Land Lot 110 P 10185 Vol 620 Fol 198A
Description Garage to Dwelling
Applicants HERITAGE OUTDOOR LEISURE CENTRE
File Number
DA02/0744 22/05/2002 JAMES M COAD & LEAH M COAD 1 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 99 MONAGHAN CIRCLE DARCH WA 6065
Land Lot 146 DP 27702 Vol 2509 Fol 550
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMESTYLE PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0746 22/05/2002 DARREN S LOFTUS & JANINE M LOFTUS 7 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 5 FAIRPORT VISTA MINDARIE WA 6030
Land Lot 1594 DP 28984 Vol 2218 Fol 261
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants ROSS GRIFFIN HOMES
File Number
DA02/0753 24/05/2002 NORTH WHITFORDS ESTATES PTY LTD 0 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 27 FIRMSTONE CIRCLE LANDSDALE WA 6065
Land Lot 1253 DP 29495
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMEBUYERS CENTRE
File Number
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/05/2002 00:00:00 AND 31/05/2002
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
DA02/0754 24/05/2002 FIVE STAR ASSET PTY LTD 0 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 15 KENSINGTON WAY PEARSALL WA 6065
Land Lot 12 P 24311
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants VENTURA HOMES
File Number
DA02/0770 27/05/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 3 $96,035.00 Approved
Prop address 6 SHROPSHIRE CRESCENT BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 380 DP 31440
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants CONTENT LIVING
File Number
DA02/0771 28/05/2002 GAVIN W LAWSON & MARTENA L LAWSON 2 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 12 DARTMOUTH CIRCLE QUINNS ROCKS WA 6030
Land Lot 244 P 24153 Vol 2195 Fol 352
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants VENTURA HOMES
File Number
DA02/0796 30/05/2002 WILLIAM R LANGLANDS 0 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 40 TWILIGHT CIRCUIT RIDGEWOOD WA 6030
Land Lot 218 P 19362 Vol 1984 Fol 859
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants TANGENT NOMINEES PTY LTD
File Number
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Level 3 Approval by sb Date 17 June 2002
Level 2 Approval by ch Date 12 June 2002
Level 1 Approval by ch Date 10 June 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning & Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 13
Moved Cr Blencowe, Seconded Cr O' Grady
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 May and 31 May 2002 as listed:
No |
WAPC No/Recd. |
Zoning / LDU Category |
Advice |
WAPC Advised
|
|
1. |
117816
02/1/2002 |
Lot 906 (999) Connolly Drive, Merriwa
Caversham Property Pty Ltd |
Residential
SCU1 |
Supported
Note: application originally deferred on 17/1/02 |
09/05/2002 |
2. |
118457
19/04/2002 |
Lot 25 (8) Kings Lynn Rise, Mindarie Culgadine Pty Ltd & BND Investments Pty Ltd |
Marina
SCU1 |
Supported |
01/05/2002 |
3. |
118766
05/04/02 |
Lot 9003 (133C) Clarkson Avenue, Tapping
Peet & Co Ltd ATF Yatala Unit Trust |
Urban Development
SCU1 |
Supported |
02/05/2002 |
4. |
118795
05/04/2002 |
Lot 59 (193) Landsdale Road, Landsdale
L & R Leupen |
Urban Development
SCU6 |
Not Supported
Poultry Buffer |
06/05/2002 |
5 |
118836
15/04/2002 |
Lot 89 (16) Goldsworthy Entrance, Alexander Heights
C & N Crosara |
Reservation –Other Regional Roads / Residential
SCU5 |
Supported |
07/05/202 |
6. |
118838
15/04/2002 |
Pt Lot 19 (54) Archer Street, Pearsall
AHL Holdings Ltd |
Urban Development
SCU1 |
Supported |
21/05/2002 |
7. |
118864
26/04/2002 |
Lot 51 (1) St Malo Court, Mindarie
Bullfinch Nominees Pty Ltd & Ridgecroft Holdings Pty Ltd |
Marina
SCU1 |
Supported |
07/05/2002 |
8. |
118865
15/04/2002 |
Lot 9003 (133C) Clarkson Avenue, Tapping
Peet & Co Ltd ATF Yatala Unit Trust |
Urban Development
SCU1 |
Supported |
01/05/2002 |
9. |
118882
19/04/2002 |
Lot 20 (105) East Road, Hocking
AHL Holdings Ltd |
Urban Development
SCU1 |
Supported |
22/05/2002 |
10. |
118883
19/04/2002 |
Lot 9003 (133C) Clarkson Avenue, Tapping
Peet & Co Ltd ATF Yatala Unit Trust |
Urban Development
SCU1 |
Supported |
07/05/2002 |
11. |
118898
19/04/2002 |
Lot 4 (400) Pinjar Road, Mariginiup
TD & TB Nguyen |
Rural Resource
SCU1 |
Supported |
22/05/2002 |
12. |
119041
07/05/2002 |
Lot 330 (9) Asche Way, Two Rocks
A & E Boothroyd |
Residential
SCU1 |
Supported
Amalgamation |
22/05/2002 |
13. |
119046
14/05/2002 |
Pt Lt 1435 (43) Golders Way, Girrawheen
Homeswest Rentals |
Residential
SCU5 |
Supported |
30/05/2002 |
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Level 4 Approval by sb Date 20 June 2002
Level 3 Approval by sb Date 17 June 2002
Level 2 Approval by sb Date 17 June 2002
Level 1 Approval by sb Date 17 June 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning & Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Moved Cr Blencowe, Seconded Cr O’Grady
That Council WAIVES the facilities hire charge for the use of the Banksia Room by the Small Business Development Corporation to hold its Annual General Meeting and Conference from October 13 –15, 2002.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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Cr Cvitan declared a financial interest in Item PD11-07/02 and left the chambers at 8:51pm. The Manager of Strategic & Executive Services disclosed the nature of Cr Cvitan’s financial interest as due to Cr Cvitan having a possible interest in purchasing the property should Council decide to dispose of the property.
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Level 4 Approval by sb Date 20 June 2002
Level 3 Approval by sb Date 17 June 2002
Level 2 Approval by ch Date 13 June 2002
Level 1 Approval by ch Date 13 June 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 3
Moved Cr O' Grady, Seconded Cr Monks
That Council:-
1. AUTHORISES payment of a purchase price of $3,250.00 plus GST to the Crown for the acquisition in freehold of the part of Reserve 38260 in Compass Circle, Yanchep.
2. OFFERS the part of Reserve 38260 in Compass Circle, Yanchep for sale by public tender as a stand alone freehold lot following registration of the land in the name of the City and the finalisation of appropriate rezoning procedures.
LOST
4/10
For the motion: Cr Grierson, Cr Monks, Cr O' Grady and Cr Stewart.
Against the motion: Mayor Kelly, Cr Blencowe, Cr Goodenough, Cr Hughes, Cr Loftus, Cr McNamara, Cr Newton, Cr Salpietro, Cr Steffens and Cr Treby.
Alternative Motion
Moved Cr Loftus, Seconded Cr McNamara
1. NOTE Mayor Kelly and Councillors Goodenough, Newton, Treby, Salpietro SUPPORT a motion to REVOKE a decision of Council (the support of 5 Elected Members is required).
2. REVOKE by an ABSOLUTE MAJORITY the decision of Council made at its Ordinary Council Meeting on the 28th November 2000 and detailed below:
That Council:-
1. Authorise the disposal of the part of Reserve 38260 situated in Compass Circle Yanchep by public tender in accordance with s3.58 of the Local Government Act 1995.
2. Offer part Reserve 38260 for disposal on the basis that it has potential as a stand-alone lot, which is capable of residential development.
3. Accept a valuation figure of not more than $55,000 for the purpose of establishing the 5% value to be retained by the State upon disposal of the land.
3. AUTHORISE payment of a purchase price of $3,250.00 plus GST to the Crown for the acquisition in freehold of the part of Reserve 38260 in Compass Circle, Yanchep.
4. AUTHORISE Administration to negotiate by private treaty, in accordance with the provision of S3.58 of the Local Government Act 1995, with Monika Dunnet for the purchase of part of Reserve 38260 in Compass Circle, Yanchep as determined by the valuation provided.
5. APPROVE conditions being placed on private treaty negotiations with Monika Dunnet that:
(a) require settlement to occur within 30 days after registration of the land in the name of the City.
(b) an undertaking that Monika Dunnet will apply to the Western Australian Planning Commission for approval to amalgamate Part Reserve 38260 with her adjoining property.
6. AUTHORISE Administration to ADVISE Monika Dunnet that the proposal to dispose of the property by private treaty is subject to the procedures detailed in Section 3.58 of the Local Government Act and as a result Council may decide not to proceed with the sale by private treaty after considering any submissions as a result the public advertising period.
7. TRANSFERS the net proceeds from the sale of Reserve 38260 in Compass Circle, Yanchep to the City of Wanneroo Section 20A Land Reserve; and
8. ACKNOWLEDGE that the proceeds transferred to the Reserve in accordance with 3. above will be applied to Capital improvements to other recreation reserves in the general locality, in accordance with current DOLA Guidelines.
CARRIED by absolute majority
10/4
For the motion: Mayor Kelly, Cr Blencowe, Cr Goodenough, Cr Hughes, Cr Loftus, Cr McNamara, Cr Newton, Cr Salpietro, Cr Steffens and Cr Treby.
Against the motion: Cr Grierson, Cr Monks, Cr O' Grady and Cr Stewart.
Reason for Amendment to Staff Recommendation
The former Administration did agree over ten years ago to sell the land to Monica Dunnet at the remnant land rate. Since that time, the sticking point has been at what rate she would pay, not whether she would buy it. This is a very small lot with a 10m frontage and approximately 500sqm. in amongst land which is around 900sqm. Mrs Dunnet owns the land on either side of the subject lot and has agreed to incorporate it into those lots, thereby eliminating the small lot. Selling it by private treaty means the $63,000 raised must go into a specific reserve account and must be spent within the Yanchep Two Rocks area.
Cr Cvitan returned to Chambers at 9:15pm
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Level 4 Approval by sb Date 20 June 2002
Level 3 Approval by sb Date 17 June 2002
Level 2 Approval by ch Date 12 June 2002
Level 1 Approval by ch Date 12 June 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning & Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 1
Moved Cr Grierson, Seconded Cr Steffens
That Council:-
1. AUTHORISES procedures being commenced for the taking of land with the agreement of the owners under the provisions of the Land Administration Act 1997, in respect to part of the land required for Rocca Way, Wanneroo being the land comprised in Lot 9000 and part of Lot 507 on Deposited Plan 29475;
2. AUTHORISES a request being made to the Minister for Lands for Lot 9000 and part of Lot 507 to be dedicated as a public road; and
3. INDEMNIFIES the Minister for Lands, as required by s56 of the Land Administration Act 1997, against any claim for compensation equal to the amount of all costs and expenses reasonably incurred by the Minister in considering and granting the request for dedication.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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Level 3 Approval by Y. Heath Date 20 June 2002
Level 2 Approval by Y. Heath Date 20 June 2002
Level 1 Approval by Y. Heath Date 20 June 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning & Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Moved Cr Grierson, Seconded Cr Steffens
That Council ADVISES the owner that his request for an extension of time to cease operating has been extended for a period of 6 months within which time the current activity must cease operating and he must relocate from the lot.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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Level 3 Approval by jan brindal Date 17 June 2002
Level 2 Approval by jan brindal Date 17 June 2002
Level 1 Approval by jan brindal Date 17 June 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Technical Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Moved Cr Newton, Seconded Cr Blencowe
That Council:-
1. ACCEPTS Tender No 02247 from Skipper Trucks for the supply and delivery of one Acco K2350/285 cab chassis fitted with a MacDonald Johnston 27mł front loading compactor body for the price of $302,940.
2. ACCEPTS Tender No 02247 from Kelair Holdings Pty Ltd for the outright purchase of the trade truck, plant number 97546, for the sum of $72,000.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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Level 3 Approval by jan brindal Date 17 June 2002
Level 2 Approval by jan brindal Date 17 June 2002
Level 1 Approval by jan brindal Date 17 June 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Technical Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Moved Cr Newton, Seconded Cr Blencowe
That Council:-
1. ACCEPTS Tender No 02246 from Skipper Trucks for the supply and delivery of one Mitsubishi FM658HRFA C nine tonne tip truck for the sum of $96,700.
2. ACCEPTS Tender No 02246 from Smith Broughton & Sons for the outright purchase of the City’s existing truck, plant number 96691 for the sum of $55,277.
3. APPROVES the budget shortfall of $5,923 be funded from the Heavy Vehicle Replacement Reserve.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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Level 3 Approval by jan brindal Date 17 June 2002
Level 2 Approval by jan brindal Date 17 June 2002
Level 1 Approval by jan brindal Date 17 June 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Technical Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Moved Cr Newton, Seconded Cr Blencowe
That Council:-
1. ACCEPTS Tender No 02248 from Skipper Trucks for the supply and delivery of two Mitsubishi FK618 cab/chassis fitted with MacDonald Johnston 10mł rear load compactor bodies and the trade of three existing trucks, plant numbers 95752, 95753 and 96692 for the net changeover price of $250,810.
2. APPROVES the budget shortfall of $62,810 be funded from the Commercial Refuse Reserve.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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Level 3 Approval by jan Date 03 July 2002
Level 2 Approval by jan Date 03 July 2002
Level 1 Approval by jan Date 03 July 2002
Responsible Officer: Director Technical Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 4
Moved Cr Salpietro, Seconded Cr Treby
That Council:-
1. ACCEPTS Tender No: 02252 from Goldfields Contractors WA Pty Ltd to undertake the construction of Hepburn Avenue (Giralt Road to Mirrabooka Avenue) and Mirrabooka Avenue (Berkley Road/Goldsworthy Entrance to Hepburn Avenue), including associated road improvement works for the tendered sum of $2,842,819.00 exclusive of GST with contributions from the various sources tabled as follows:
Funding Sources |
Goldfields Contractors Tendered Costs |
Cell 6 of the East Wanneroo Structure Plan – Hepburn Avenue |
$1,364,671 |
Berkley Road Structure Plan |
$711,915 |
Cell 5 of the East Wanneroo Structure Plan – Hepburn Avenue |
$74,110 |
Municipal Funds: Projects 2115, 2116 and 2178 |
$597,957 |
2002/2003 Metropolitan Regional Road Funding Allocation (Project Number is still to be allocated) |
$94,116 |
Tendered Costs - Goldfields Contractors |
$2,842,819.00 |
Costs quoted are exclusive of GST.
2. AUTHORISES payment of costs associated with the provision of material supply and commissioning of underground power by Western Power estimated at $110,500.00 exclusive of GST in accordance with Section 11 (2)(e) of the Local Government (Functions and General) Regulations 1996 from the various funding sources as follows:
Funding Sources |
Western Power Supply and Commissioning of Underground Power |
Cell 6 of the East Wanneroo Structure Plan – Hepburn Avenue |
$38,524 |
Berkley Road Structure Plan |
$29,961 |
Cell 5 of the East Wanneroo Structure Plan – Hepburn Avenue |
$3,375 |
Municipal Funds: Projects 2115, 2116 and 2178 |
$34,500 |
2002/2003 Metropolitan Regional Road Funding Allocation (Project Number is still to be allocated) |
$4,140 |
Estimated Supply and Commissioning of Underground Power Costs – Western Power |
$110,500 |
Costs quoted are exclusive of GST.
3. AUTHORISES payment of design and construction consultancy fees for Gilbert Rose Consulting Pty Ltd to a maximum total of $248,311.00 exclusive of GST from the various funding sources, tabled as follows:
Funding Sources |
Gilbert Rose Design and Construction Consultancy Fees |
Cell 6 of the East Wanneroo Structure Plan – Hepburn Avenue |
$119,200 |
Berkley Road Structure Plan |
$62,184 |
Cell 5 of the East Wanneroo Structure Plan – Hepburn Avenue |
$6,473 |
Municipal Funds: Projects 2115, 2116 and 2178 |
$52,230 |
2002/2003 Metropolitan Regional Road Funding Allocation (Project Number is still to be allocated) |
$8,225 |
Maximum Design and Construction Consultancy Fees – Gilbert Rose |
$248,311 |
Costs quoted are exclusive of GST.
4. AUTHORISES the payment of the following contributions to the project:
(a) $83,958 from the Cell 5 East Wanneroo Structure Plan overdraft account for the design and construction of part of the Hepburn Avenue/Mirrabooka Avenue intersection.
(b) $1,466,194 from the Cell 6 East Wanneroo Structure Plan (Hepburn Avenue) overdraft account for the design and construction of part of Hepburn Avenue and its intersections within the structure plan area.
(c) $56,201 (being 60% of the total cost) from the Cell 6 East Wanneroo Structure Plan (Skeit Road) overdraft account for the design and construction of the extension of Skeit Road (Hepburn Avenue to Landsdale Road).
(d) $804,060 from the Berkley Road Structure Plan overdraft account for the design and construction of parts of Hepburn and Mirrabooka Avenues and associated intersections within the structure plan area.
5. AUTHORISES the transfer of its landholdings acquired for the purpose of the Hepburn Avenue reserve to the Crown for nil consideration.
6. REQUESTS the Minister for Lands to dedicate as required, the land for Hepburn Avenue between Wanneroo Road and Mirrabooka Avenue as a public road pursuant to Section 56 of the Land Administration Act 1997, and indemnifies the Minister against any claims for compensation arising from such dedication.
7. AUTHORISES public notification being given as required by Section 3.50 of the Local Government Act 1995, of its proposal to close Goldsworthy Entrance and Evandale Road to traffic for a period of four years and invites submissions on the proposal.
8. ADOPTS a figure of $31,874,766 as the revised Estimated Cell Costs and $6,969.05 as the revised Infrastructure Cost Per Lot to be applied in East Wanneroo Cell 6.
9. AUTHORISES the notification of the revised estimated cell costs for East Wanneroo Cell 6 in a newspaper pursuant to Clause 10.11 of District Planning Scheme No 2 and by letter to all landowners in Cell 6 who have had previous direct communication with the City in regard to cell costs.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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Level 5 Approval by Y. Heath Date 20 June 2002
Level 4 Approval by Y. Heath Date 20 June 2002
Level 3 Approval by jan Date 18 June 2002
Level 2 Approval by jan Date 18 June 2002
Level 1 Approval by jan brindal Date 27 May 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Technical Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 1
Moved Cr O' Grady, Seconded Cr Cvitan
That Council:-
1. ADOPTS the recommendations of the City of Wanneroo Local Area Bicycle Plan (June 2002) prepared by Traffic Engineering Consultants, Sinclair Knight Merz and summarised on Attachment 1 to this report.
2. REQUESTS Main Roads WA to undertake linemarking and/or signage of existing Shared Paths and to undertake painted bicycle logos on the sealed shoulders of Marangaroo Drive, Hepburn Ave, Joondalup Drive, Marmion Ave and Hester Ave.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
ATTACHMENT 1, P 1
The key recommendations of the Local Area Bicycle Plan are detailed in Section 6 of this report.
The following is a summary of those recommendations and an outline of further recommendations to ensure that the City of Wanneroo’s aim to provide and create a cycle friendly road network is achieved:
7.1 Key Recommendations for Local Area Bicycle Plan
Asset Register and Management
Register all pedestrian and cycling related assets including footpaths, shared paths and bicycle parking and signing;
Register existing paths wider than 2.0m in Shared Path register
Assessment of Existing Facilities
Assess requirements for reflective tape on grab rails;
Assess wheelchair access around grab rails and modify as required (following priority listing);
Undertake assessment of provision of bicycle parking and signing;
Assess existing PAW’s less than 2.0m to determine if they can be widened; and,
Ensure signing for “No Through Road” is supplemented by “Bicycles Excepted “signing;
Assess major intersections to ensure provision of grab rails.
Maintenance
Adopt maintenance programme for pedestrian and cycling facilities including footpaths, Shared Paths and bicycle parking;
Conduct audits of the kerb ramps when registering footpath widths or during standard maintenance;
Undertake remedial actions as part of the maintenance programme and any works identified from the above assessments of existing facilities;
Undertake maintenance of sealed shoulders; and,
Maintain Public Access Ways as they are vital links in the pedestrian and cyclist
network.
Funding
Obtain funding for a program for the implementation of Shared Paths;
Apply to Main Roads WA for signing of existing and proposed Shared Paths and lining for busier routes;
Apply to Main Roads WA for application of painted bicycle logos in sealed shoulders with absolute minimum width of 1.0m;
Continue to secure funding from State Government for Regional facilities – this is supported by the Local Area Bicycle Plan as a result of the review of pedestrian and cyclist needs and the responses received from the community consultation;
Consideration for future regional recreational path around Lake Gnangara; and,
Apply for funding for bicycle parking facilities.
ATTACHMENT 1, P 2
Education and Promotion of the need for cycling facilities
As part of promoting walking and cycling, in conjunction with Main Roads WA and DPI, provide education on use of Shared Paths to the local community.
Provide signing at appropriate locations on existing regional paths to inform local community of future proposals; and/ or,
Promotion of existing and future proposals for extending existing regional facilities;
Encourage public and private organisations (including retailers) to provide cycle parking at their premises for staff and visitors (through development application conditions and Town Planning Scheme);
Generic Improvements and Future Works
Ensure all new provision of kerb ramps and grab rails are designed and constructed in accordance with “best practice”;
Provide quality cycle parking at educational and leisure facilities, shopping centres and all council facilities;
Ensure through the planning process that the needs of cyclists are incorporated into new developments and redevelopments (end of trip facilities for staff and visitors);
City of Wanneroo Town Planning Scheme be amended to incorporate the bicycle parking requirements; and,
Consideration for sealed shoulders (1.2m minimum) and or wide kerbside lanes in all future road maintenance, upgrades or new road construction.
7.2 Further recommendations for the City of Wanneroo
7.2.1 Review the Local Area Bicycle Plan regularly
The bicycle plan requires regular review and updates; this should occur at least every 3 years, or at the completion of Stage 2 of the Perth Bicycle Network. To facilitate an efficient future method of review, it is recommended that accurate construction and maintenance records be kept.
This would be aided by the creation and management of Asset Register and Maintenance Programme.
Part of the scope of works for this study was to review the known structure plans and make recommendations as to appropriate future routes and facilities.
It is important that as part of any development application, the proposals reflect the future plans for cyclists and pedestrians of that sub-division or development area. Conversely, the proposals should be assessed to ensure that they do not impede the future pedestrian and cycling environment.
It is strongly recommended that the “best practice” for pedestrian and cycling provision as outlined in this report be adopted for any future scheme. This will ensure consistency in the type and level of provision being constructed and also avoid the expense of “fixing up” mistakes later on.
7.2.3 Safe Routes to Schools
City of Wanneroo strongly recommend that all schools establish a RoadWise Committee.
One of the outcomes of establishing a RoadWise committee is that a Safe Routes to Schools programme can be implemented.
It is therefore recommended that the continuing promotion of RoadWise and Safe Routes to Schools is actively progressed. Additionally, schools with RoadWise committees in place are to be encouraged to discuss all issues relating to pedestrian and cycle activities and road safety with the City of Wanneroo.
Any proposals for new roads or upgrades of existing roads should be considered to ensure that cyclists needs are catered for. As a minimal requirement, the width of any new or upgraded road should allow 1.2m for sealed shoulders.
The provision of cycling facilities at the time of construction is obviously less expensive than retro-fitting at a later date.
The needs of cyclists require to be considered when undertaking any road modifications as part of local area traffic management including installation of traffic calming devices and upgrading of intersection treatments.
7.2.5 Promotion of Cycling in the City of Wanneroo
In addition to creating cycle friendly infrastructure, a sustained campaign of promotion and supporting activities is necessary to create a culture where cycling is seen as a normal rather than an unusual way to travel.
The following strategies are recommended to encourage cycling within the City of Wanneroo:
· Maintain contact with those involved with the community consultation for the Local Area Bicycle Plan and ensure on-going consultation between council planning and engineering officers and bicycle user groups (BUGS) and other stakeholders. This is important to ensure the plan is properly implemented;
· The nomination of a Council contact officer, responsible for monitoring implementation progress;
· Cyclist education within schools to create a pro-bike culture within school and among parents;
· A process where faults or dangerous locations can be reported to the Council (via either a phone “hotline”, the City of Wanneroo website or hazard report cards);
· All trip attractors including Council owned facilities, education centres and local businesses should be encouraged to provide appropriate end of trip facilities (showers, change rooms, secure bicycle parking) for staff;
· Cyclist information should be available at local government offices, libraries, and other community facilities to encourage residents to consider cycling. This information should include bicycle maps and health information;
· Collaborate with the Department for Planning and Infrastructure to organise some promotional events as part of the annual BikeWeek;
· Support a sustained program or targeted, complementary publicity and encouragement to publicise cycle networks and facilities, and to emphasise the health, financial and environmental benefits of cycling.
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Cr Goodenough declared a financial interest in Item TS05-07/02 stating the nature of the interest as being due to ownership of adjoining vacant land in conjunction with related parties, and left the chambers at 9:16pm.
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Level 5 Approval by jan Date 27 June 2002
Level 4 Approval by jan Date 20 June 2002
Level 3 Approval by jan Date 17 June 2002
Level 2 Approval by jan Date 17 June 2002
Level 1 Approval by jan Date 17 June 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Technical Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 1
Moved Cr Steffens, Seconded Cr Loftus
That Council:-
1. LISTS for consideration in the City’s Four Year Capital Works Traffic Management Program the construction of a median island treatment for Baltimore Parade from Hester Avenue to Dalvik Avenue.
2. ENSURE Baltimore Parade, north of its existing extent, is constructed with a median island treatment as part of future land development.
3. ADVISE the residents on the corner of Coldstream Circuit and Baltimore Parade of Council’s decision.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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Cr Goodenough returned to chambers at 9:17pm.
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Level 5 Approval by jan brindal Date 17 June 2002
Level 4 Approval by nb Date 30 May 2002
Level 3 Approval by Dennis Blair Date 28 May 2002
Level 2 Approval by Rob Korenhof Date 28 May 2002
Level 1 Approval by Jhosie Moyle Date 28 May 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Technical Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 2
Moved Cr O’Grady, Seconded Cr Blencowe
That Council:-
1. APPROVES the design drawings and documentation for the Burt Street Pump Station Upgrade, with discharge via a temporary bubble up outlet located near the Quinns Road/McPharlin Avenue intersection.
2. LIST as a high priority, an amount of $200,000 for consideration in the Draft 2002/2003 Capital Works Budget (Stormwater Discharge) for the Burt Street Pump Station Upgrade.
3. NOTES that the Airey Ryan and Hill report “Investigation of the Quinns Road Drainage Sump Upgrade (May 2002)” will be used as a reference document when further investigation/design into the upgrading of the Quinns Road Drainage Sump is undertaken.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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Level 4 Approval by jan Date 27 June 2002
Level 3 Approval by jan Date 20 June 2002
Level 2 Approval by jan Date 20 June 2002
Level 1 Approval by jan Date 20 June 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Technical Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Moved Cr O’Grady, Seconded Cr Blencowe
That Council:-
1. ADOPTS the amended Policy 7.2.3 “Landscape Upgrades to Distributor Roads and Parks’, including Attachment 1 ‘Landscape Upgrade Park Field Survey Form’ and Attachment 2 ‘Landscape Upgrade Distributor Road Survey Form’, as follows:
Landscape Upgrades to Distributor Roads and Parks
Policy Owner: Infrastructure Services
Distribution: All employees
Implementation: 2 July 2002
Scheduled Review: 1 July 2004
Objective
The objective of this policy is to :
· Guide Council and Administration in prioritising public open space and distributor roads for appropriate landscaping development, utilising an endorsed criteria for assessment.
· Guide applicants on matters Council and Administration will take into consideration when evaluating development applications and detailed engineering and landscape designs.
Statement
The City recognises its responsibility to work towards and advocate an economically, socially and environmentally sustainable community. In considering Capital and Operational Budget allocations, Administration will endeavour to:
· evaluate sites for best practice landscape asset management
· minimise the City's exposure to risk and capital and recurrent cost liabilities;
· apply a consistent approach to landscape treatments within the City of Wanneroo;
To this end the City has adopted the document Policy and Implementation Plan for Upgrading Distributor Roads and Unirrigated Parks (Hames Sharley 2001) and its recommendations:
1. Public Open Space Development Staging
The landscape development of public open space shall be listed in order of priority and reviewed annually under the following and applied to Attachment 1 Landscape Upgrade Park Field Survey Form:
Primary Criteria:
Risk to health and/or safety
Surrounding land uses
Proximity to existing irrigated reserves
Primary use
Statutory plans showing proposed development
Quality of vegetation
Natural uniqueness
Cultural uniqueness
Secondary Criteria:
Quality of existing landscape
Existing infrastructure assets
Population projections
Tertiary Criteria:
Available budgets
Council Policies
Planning Policy / Liveable Neighbourhoods
Access to irrigation water
Demographics
2. Distributor Roads Development Staging
The landscape development of distributor roads shall be listed in order of priority, reviewed annually under the following criteria and applied to Attachment 2 Landscape Upgrade Distributor Road Field Survey Form:
Primary Criteria:
Major intersections abutting regional facilities
(Refer Centres Planning Policy)
Secondary Criteria:
Identified as a regional node or focal point in the Structure Plan
Traffic count exceeding 15,000 vehicles per day
Tertiary Criteria:
Continuity of street or park scape
Extent of likelihood of disturbance
Population projections
Presence of indigenous vegetation
Quality of existing streetscape
Surrounding land uses
3. Public Open Space and Distributor Road Development Options
The development of public open space shall be in accordance with the Public Open Space Planning Policy, Landscape Enhancement Area Policy, Council Reserves and Parks Policy and the parameters of:
Health, safety, legibility and amenity
Features to be retained, enhanced and restored
Ecological sustainability
Water Corporation's Water Wise Principles
Community needs
Capital costs
Recurrent costs
Site specific development / management plans
Responsibility for Implementation
Manager, Infrastructure Services
LANDSCAPE UPGRADE – PARK FIELD SURVEY FORM ATTACHMENT 1 |
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Risk of >moderate consequences and >moderate likelihood of occurring |
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Surrounding Landuse within 800m radius |
Urban |
Mixed |
Commercial |
Industrial |
Rural |
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Other Existing Fully Developed Park within 400m radius |
None |
Bushland |
Undeveloped |
Partially Developed |
Fully Developed |
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Purpose of Park |
Active Sport |
Formal Community Use |
Passive Recreation |
Aesthetic |
Conservation |
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Other Proposed Parks within 400m radius |
None |
Undeveloped > 5yrs |
Bushland |
Partially Developed < 5yrs |
Fully Developed < 5 yrs |
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Existing Quality Vegetation Worthy of Retention |
None Present |
Low Quality/ Quantity |
Some, eg Small Stands |
Vegetation Worthy of Rehabilitation |
Quality Endemic Vegetation |
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Naturally Unique Features Contributing to BushForever & Green Planning Corridors |
None |
Isolated |
Some Benefit in Isolation |
Worthy of Integration |
Identified as Integral |
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Culturally Unique Featured Benefiting from Development |
Important Building |
Heritage Feature |
Important Landscape |
Future Restoration Works |
No Identified Cultural Value |
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Is Quality of Visual Landscape Low, Unsustainable or Unattractive? |
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Is there existing Infrastructure (eg. Playground) that may benefit from further development? |
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Current Population of Community > 1000 ? |
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Is the Estimated Population for the Locality in 2 years > 2000 ? |
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Are Capital and recurrent funds Available? |
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Does it Comply with Council Policies? |
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NO |
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Does it comply with Planning and Infrastructure Policies? |
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NO |
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Is Irrigation Water Source Available? |
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NO |
C5 |
What is the Demographic Profile of the Locality Population? |
30% < 12 Years |
30% < 18 Years |
30% < 29 Years |
30% < 39 Years |
30% < 50 Years |
|
C6 |
Housing Type Profile of the Locality within 400m radius |
>R40 High Density |
R20 - R40 Higher Density |
R20 Medium Density |
<R20 Rural |
Urban Deferred |
|
|
Total Tertiary Criteria |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total of All Criteria |
|
|
|
|
|
|
LANDSCAPE UPGRADE – DISTRIBUTOR ROAD FIELD SURVEY FORM ATTACHMENT 2 |
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Distributor Road Name : |
|
|
|
|
|
CRITERIA DESCRIPTION |
|
RATING |
2 |
1 |
|
A. PRIMARY CRITERIA TO DETERMINE PRIORITY |
|
|
|
||
A1 |
Risk of >moderate consequences and >moderate likelihood of occurring |
YES |
NO |
||
A2 |
Intersection of Two Distributor Roads & Abutting Regional Facilities |
|
YES |
NO |
|
|
Total Primary Criteria |
|
|
|
|
B. SECONDARY CRITERIA TO DETERMINE PRIORITY |
|
|
|
||
B1 |
Does Road Abut Proposed Future Regional Facilities ? |
|
YES |
NO |
|
B2 |
Road Traffic Counts Exceed 15,000 vpd? |
|
YES |
NO |
|
Total Secondary Criteria |
|
|
|
||
|
Sub Total of Primary & Secondary Criteria |
|
|
|
|
C. TERTIARY CRITERIA TO DETERMINE TYPE OF DEVELOPMENT |
|
|
|
||
C1 |
Proposal Forms Part of Existing Treatment Worthy of Continuation |
YES |
NO |
||
C2 |
No Future Works that will disturb any Landscape Treatment |
|
YES |
NO |
|
C3 |
Route for a Locality of Current Population > 1000 |
|
YES |
NO |
|
C4 |
Route for a Locality of Population > 2000 in two years |
|
YES |
NO |
|
C5 |
Proposal Sympathetic with Existing Vegetation |
|
YES |
NO |
|
C6 |
Proposal is Sympathetic to Existing Quality of Streetscape |
|
YES |
NO |
|
C7 |
Proposal is Sympathetic to Surrounding Landuse |
|
YES |
NO |
|
|
Total Tertiary Criteria |
|
|
|
|
|
Total of All Criteria |
|
|
|
|
2. CONSIDERS a review of Policy 7.2.3 ’Landscape Upgrades to Distributor Roads and Parks’ prior to July 2004.
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Level 3 Approval by Audrey Binnie Date 20 June 2002
Level 2 Approval by Mike Cole Date 19 June 2002
Level 1 Approval by Mike Cole Date 19 June 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Corporate Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Moved Cr Stewart, Seconded Cr Steffens
That Council RECEIVES the list of cheques drawn for the month of May 2002, as summarised and listed below:-
Funds |
Vouchers |
Amount |
City of Wanneroo - Director Corporate Services Advance Account Cheque Numbers EFT Document Numbers |
24550 – 26415 50000293 – 50000328 |
$3,109,910.92
|
City of Wanneroo – Municipal Account |
000172 – 000174 |
$6,724,572.08 |
City of Wanneroo – Town Planning Scheme Accounts |
000015 – 000021 |
$18,488.21 |
Warrant of Payments for the Month of May 2002 |
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|
|
|
|
|
City of Wanneroo - Director Corporate Services Advance Account |
Cheque No |
Cheque Date |
Vendor Name |
Amount |
Details |
|
25550 |
01-May-02 |
JOONDALUP COURT |
1,341.15 |
29 SUMMONS |
|
25551 |
01-May-02 |
JOONDALUP COURT |
845.15 |
10 WARRANTS |
|
25552 |
01-May-02 |
NORTHERN SUBURBS BAILIFF |
1,410.65 |
POUNDAGES, SUMMONS & WARRANTS |
|
25553 |
02-May-02 |
MARKET RESEARCH SOCIETY OF AUSTRALIA |
275.00 |
ATTENDANCE AT WA DIVISION'S EFFECTIVE RESEARCH BUYING COURSE HELD 20/03/02 |
|
25554 |
02-May-02 |
WHITE OAK HOME CARE SERVICES PTY LTD |
169.40 |
MR SAAD ATIA HOME CARE SERV |
|
25555 |
02-May-02 |
BGC TRANSPORT |
46.46 |
LIMESTONE |
|
25556 |
02-May-02 |
AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF TRAFFIC PLANNING & MANAGEMENT |
550.00 |
MEMBERSHIP FEES CORP GRADE |
|
25557 |
02-May-02 |
HAINSWORTH PRIMARY SCHOOL |
48.50 |
REIMBURSEMENT WESTERN POWER ACCOUNT 220102220302 |
|
25558 |
02-May-02 |
SUSAN HEAP |
6.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND 04/0805 |
|
25559 |
02-May-02 |
GAMES WORKSHOP AUSTRALIA |
69.00 |
1ST QUARTER 02 TOURNAMENT PRIZES |
|
25560 |
02-May-02 |
CARNIVAL AMUSEMENTS |
1,385.00 |
AMUSEMENT RIDES KOONDOOLA PARK |
|
25561 |
02-May-02 |
PRIMROSE FLORIST |
160.00 |
WREATH- ANZAC SERVICE |
|
25562 |
02-May-02 |
SCOTT E DAVEY |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25563 |
02-May-02 |
MICHAEL J CROWE |
255.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25564 |
02-May-02 |
ALISON & D THORNCROFT |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25565 |
02-May-02 |
MICHAEL & R MCARTHUR |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25566 |
02-May-02 |
HEIDI L MELIA |
250.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25567 |
02-May-02 |
STEPHANIE FEWSON |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25568 |
02-May-02 |
OCEAN KEYS SHOPPING CENTRE |
22.00 |
TRESTLE TABLE HIRE |
|
25569 |
02-May-02 |
CAROL & JOSE ORDUNA |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25570 |
02-May-02 |
AMANDA & D RUSSELL |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25571 |
02-May-02 |
JASON STEWART |
30.00 |
DOG REG REFUND 02/5169 |
|
25572 |
02-May-02 |
LISA BRADSHAW |
57.00 |
DOG REG REFUND 04/1963 |
|
25573 |
02-May-02 |
LISA BALL |
38.00 |
DOG REG REFUND 03/4790 |
|
25574 |
02-May-02 |
PENEOLOPE MURPHY |
57.00 |
DOG REG REFUND 04/3274 |
|
25575 |
02-May-02 |
LISA PERRY |
20.00 |
DOG REG REFUND 02/5259 |
|
25576 |
02-May-02 |
JEANETTE HINCKS |
20.00 |
DOG REG REFUND 02/3471 |
|
25577 |
02-May-02 |
MARTIN DICKHART |
20.00 |
DOG REG REFUND 02/5202 |
|
25578 |
02-May-02 |
HELEN BATISTE |
40.00 |
DOG REG REFUND 02/2998 & 02/2999 |
|
25579 |
02-May-02 |
DEBORAH SCHURMANN |
6.00 |
DOG REG REFUND 03/0882 |
|
25580 |
02-May-02 |
CLAIRE FARLEY |
6.00 |
DOG REG REFUND 03/0118 |
|
25581 |
02-May-02 |
KIM L NEVE |
3.00 |
DOG REG REFUND 03/3827 |
|
25582 |
02-May-02 |
FIONA HOKIN |
12.00 |
DOG REG REFUND 04/0729 |
|
25583 |
02-May-02 |
PIANO GULLY WINES |
91.54 |
VARIOUS WINES |
|
25584 |
02-May-02 |
WILLIAM GROVE |
1,870.00 |
REIMBURSEMENT DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION FEE |
|
25585 |
02-May-02 |
R A A F A (WA DIVISION INC) |
854.20 |
COUNCIL MEETING ON TOUR MERRIWA |
|
25586 |
02-May-02 |
AARQUEanitech |
226.05 |
BOND 2ICORE 914X50M |
|
25587 |
02-May-02 |
B & G CHAMBERS |
420.00 |
CATERING FOR 20 GUESTS POLICY FORUM 16/04/02 |
|
25588 |
02-May-02 |
SYME MARMION & CO |
25,000.00 |
SERVICES FOR WEST PERTH F/BALL CLUB |
|
25589 |
02-May-02 |
ARRB TRANSPORT RESEARCH LTD |
154.00 |
SUBSCRIPTION FOR PUBLICATION |
|
25590 |
02-May-02 |
BENARA NURSERIES |
990.00 |
SCAEVOLA PAROLA FANTARE MAKE UP WITH MAUVE CLUSTERS |
|
25591 |
02-May-02 |
BUNNINGS LIMITED |
330.60 |
INDUSTRIAL DOOR CLOSERS RYOBI, CEMENT ADDITIVES & RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES |
|
25592 |
02-May-02 |
CONTI'S WINES |
40.00 |
FOR TASTING VARIOUS WINES |
|
25593 |
02-May-02 |
KEY HYDRAULICS |
1,687.95 |
MAINTENANCE AT WANGARA RE-CYCLING PLANT |
|
25594 |
02-May-02 |
MIRCO BROS PTY LTD |
41.00 |
NITROPHOSKA BLUE SPECIAL 50KG BAG |
|
25595 |
02-May-02 |
MINDARIE REGIONAL COUNCIL |
101,078.71 |
FEES ON VARIOUS WASTE DISPOSAL |
|
25596 |
02-May-02 |
PROTECTOR SAFETY PTY LTD |
8.50 |
CAP SLOTTED TUFF MASTER |
|
25597 |
02-May-02 |
RUSSELL LANDSCAPING WA PTY LTD |
9,687.70 |
LANDSCAPE MAINT OCT 01 TO MAR 02- WILLESPIE PARK |
|
25598 |
02-May-02 |
SKIPPER TRUCKS BELMONT |
604.64 |
FILTER OIL, HYDRAULIC FILTER & VARIOUS |
|
25599 |
02-May-02 |
SLING RIG PTY LTD |
73.70 |
SPANSET D1 TRADESMAN RATCHET ASSEMBLY PAC |
|
25600 |
02-May-02 |
CADBURY SCHWEPPES |
133.44 |
250ML 30 APPLE SV |
|
25601 |
02-May-02 |
SILVER CHAIN |
543.40 |
CARE AID |
|
25602 |
02-May-02 |
SHELL COMPANY OF AUSTRALIA LTD |
41,625.07 |
AUTO OILS & DIESEL UNLEADED PETROL |
|
25603 |
02-May-02 |
WANNEROO DAIRY SUPPLIES |
210.95 |
WANN LIBRARY, AQUAMOTION, WORKS DEPOT & CIVIC CTR MILK SUPPLY |
|
25604 |
02-May-02 |
WANNEROO TOWING SERVICE |
863.50 |
VARIOUS TOWING SERVICES |
|
25605 |
02-May-02 |
AUSTRALIA POST |
5.06 |
STD LETTERS |
|
25606 |
02-May-02 |
AUST CONSERVATION FOUNDATION |
49.00 |
HABITAT SUBSCRIPTION RENEWAL |
|
25607 |
02-May-02 |
ALEXANDER HTS ADULT DAY CARE P/CASH |
73.05 |
PETTY CASH |
|
25608 |
02-May-02 |
ALEXANDER HEIGHTS - THE HEIGHTS COMM HOUSE PETTY CASH |
66.45 |
PETTY CASH |
|
25609 |
02-May-02 |
ABORIGINAL SENIORS GROUP PETTY CASH |
50.00 |
PETTY CASH |
|
25610 |
02-May-02 |
BELAIR SMASH REPAIRS |
614.12 |
LABOUR/PARTS/OTHER ITEMS |
|
25611 |
02-May-02 |
CITY OF JOONDALUP SERVICES INVOICES |
829.35 |
REPAIR BRICKPAVING ON VERGE & STREETSIDE ADVERTISING |
|
25612 |
02-May-02 |
CHEF EXCEL PTY LTD |
2,654.50 |
CITIZENSHIP CATERING & VARIOUS COUNCIL FUNCTIONS |
|
25613 |
02-May-02 |
EDGEWATER VETERINARY HOSPITAL |
165.00 |
EUTHANASIA - 10 DOGS |
|
25614 |
02-May-02 |
EXECUTIVE SERVICES PETTY CASH |
50.00 |
PETTY CASH |
|
25615 |
02-May-02 |
FURNTECH WA PTY LTD |
2,200.00 |
NEW CIVIC CENTRE DOOR & SIDE LIGHT TO CREATE OFFICE WITHIN RANGERS AREA |
|
25616 |
02-May-02 |
GO POWER DIESEL SERVICES |
211.75 |
TRAVEL TO CITY OF WANNEROO WORKSHOP, CONNECT COMPUTER TO TRUCK & CHECK WHICH INJECTOR NOZZLE IS MISFIRING FOUND NUMBER 3 INJECTOR FAULTY, REMOVE & REFIT NEW |
|
25617 |
02-May-02 |
HOMECARE PURSUITS |
3,042.05 |
HACC SERVICES STH/NTH APRIL |
|
25618 |
02-May-02 |
MAYNE LOGISTICS COURIER |
659.08 |
COURIER CHARGES |
|
25619 |
02-May-02 |
MOVE CLOTHING & LINEN SUPPLIES |
103.95 |
STAFF UNIFORMS- CUSTOMER SERVICE |
|
25620 |
02-May-02 |
NEBA INTERNATIONAL COURIERS |
32.45 |
COURIER CHARGES |
|
25621 |
02-May-02 |
NICK DEL BORRELLO |
1,188.00 |
MATERIAL AND LABOUR |
|
25622 |
02-May-02 |
QUINNS ROCKS ADULT DAY CARE P/CASH |
18.10 |
PETTY CASH |
|
25623 |
02-May-02 |
REG BOLTON'S CIRCUS |
759.00 |
MINDARIE FESTIVAL SUITCARE |
|
25624 |
02-May-02 |
SUNNY BRUSHWARE SUPPLIES |
638.00 |
MAIN BROOM FML COMPLETE |
|
25625 |
02-May-02 |
IAIN SUMMERLIN |
192.50 |
AUDIOLOGICAL ASSESMENTS |
|
25626 |
02-May-02 |
TELSTRA CORPORATION |
112.35 |
MOBILE LIBRARY TELEPHONE CHARGES & COMM SVCS FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
|
25627 |
02-May-02 |
WANNEROO LIBRARY PETTY CASH |
43.45 |
P/CASH |
|
25628 |
02-May-02 |
WATER CORPORATION |
428.00 |
ADMIN CTR CHARGES 01/07/01 - 30/06/02 |
|
25629 |
02-May-02 |
DR C T WONG |
1,700.00 |
APRIL IMMUNISATION CLINICS |
|
25630 |
02-May-02 |
WESTERN POWER |
4,496.45 |
COMM SVCS FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE & CHARGES FOR THE WANN SHOW- GROUNDS & WANN FUNCTION CTR |
|
25631 |
02-May-02 |
WORM AFFAIR |
52.80 |
WORM FARM |
|
25632 |
02-May-02 |
CORPORATE SERVICES PETTY CASH |
230.76 |
P/CASH |
|
25633 |
02-May-02 |
PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT PETTY CASH |
7.25 |
P/CASH |
|
25634 |
02-May-02 |
CITY OF WANNEROO |
117.73 |
CR STEFFENS TRAVEL ALLOWANCE |
|
25635 |
03-May-02 |
AMANDA ROGERS |
28,009.45 |
PAYROLL |
|
25636 |
03-May-02 |
JOONDALUP COURT |
1,519.75 |
18 WARRANTS |
|
25637 |
03-May-02 |
D G CONSULTING |
2,926.00 |
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH CONTRACT STAFF |
|
25638 |
06-May-02 |
CITY OF WANNEROO OPEN PRIZE |
3,000.00 |
ART AWARD WINNERS |
|
25639 |
06-May-02 |
PAINTING AWARD |
1,000.00 |
ART AWARD WINNERS |
|
25640 |
06-May-02 |
WORKS ON PAPER AWARD |
1,000.00 |
ART AWARD WINNERS |
|
25641 |
06-May-02 |
THREE DIMENSIONAL WORKS AWARD |
1,000.00 |
ART AWARD WINNERS |
|
25642 |
06-May-02 |
SECONDARY STUDENT AWARD |
500.00 |
ART AWARD WINNERS |
|
25643 |
06-May-02 |
TERTIARY STUDENT AWARD |
500.00 |
ART AWARD WINNERS |
|
25644 |
06-May-02 |
BEST WANNEROO RESIDENT AWARD |
500.00 |
ART AWARD WINNERS |
|
25645 |
06-May-02 |
W A LOCAL GOVT SUPERANNUATION |
207,921.28 |
APRIL 2002 SUPERANNUATION |
|
25646 |
07-May-02 |
LYDIA S FRISINA |
88.40 |
OVERPAYMENT ON RATES ON PROPERTY 112204 |
|
25647 |
07-May-02 |
SANDS & MCDOUGALL OFFICE PRODUCT |
11,151.26 |
STATIONERY SUPPLIES |
|
25648 |
07-May-02 |
CANCELLED |
0.00 |
|
|
25649 |
07-May-02 |
RECYCLING CO OF WA PTY LTD |
558,493.69 |
PROCESSING FEES |
|
25650 |
07-May-02 |
JOONDALUP COURT |
2,767.35 |
31 SUMMONS |
|
25651 |
09-May-02 |
MICHAEL HAYES |
50.00 |
KEYHOLDER WANN RD MUSEUM |
|
25652 |
09-May-02 |
KEYSTART LOANS LTD |
125.11 |
OVERPAYMENT RATES PROP 182752 |
|
25653 |
09-May-02 |
ROBERT ELLIOTT |
146.70 |
REFUND EXPENSES ENVIRO CONFERENCE |
|
25654 |
09-May-02 |
L SNAPE |
270.00 |
PAYMENT OF HONORARIA - MAY 02 |
|
25655 |
09-May-02 |
M MUNRO |
270.00 |
PAYMENT OF HONORARIA - MAY 02 |
|
25656 |
09-May-02 |
CABAZON PTY LTD |
54.35 |
SUNDRY WORK ART COLLECTION |
|
25657 |
09-May-02 |
BBC ENTERTAINMENT |
440.00 |
HIRE "EXCLUSIVE INTERLUDE" TO PLAY AT THE OPENING NIGHT OF THE CITY OF WANNEROO ART AWARD |
|
25658 |
09-May-02 |
LADYBIRD'S PLANT HIRE |
85.80 |
RENTAL OF INDOOR PLANTS - APRIL |
|
25659 |
09-May-02 |
PAUL KIRCHNER |
48.00 |
VOLUNTARY SERVICES |
|
25660 |
09-May-02 |
FLEETCARE |
404.43 |
LIGHT VEHICLE FLEET |
|
25661 |
09-May-02 |
HERITAGE SETTLEMENTS |
390.80 |
REFUND RATES OVERPAID PROP 194936 |
|
25662 |
09-May-02 |
MICHAEL GODFREY |
21.00 |
VOLUNTARY SERVICES |
|
25663 |
09-May-02 |
CARNIVAL AMUSEMENTS |
1,000.00 |
AMUSEMENTS & GENERATOR - MINDARIE FESTIVAL |
|
25664 |
09-May-02 |
SIMON RUSHFORTH |
40.00 |
VOLUNTARY SERVICES |
|
25665 |
09-May-02 |
ABOUT BIKE HIRE |
60.00 |
BIKE HIRE - GOLD PROGRAMME 22/4/2 |
|
25666 |
09-May-02 |
DESERT STORM ADVENTURES |
450.00 |
DESERT STORM ADVENTURE TOUR FOR THE GOLD PROGRAMME ON 29/4/2 |
|
25667 |
09-May-02 |
EXPRESS APPLIANCES |
100.00 |
COMM SVCS FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
|
25668 |
09-May-02 |
RD GODDARD |
155.01 |
PENSION REBATE PROP NO 110369 |
|
25669 |
09-May-02 |
MR & MRS D HILL |
21.15 |
REFUND OF RATES PROPERTY 111578 |
|
25670 |
09-May-02 |
TRACY ANN INGLE |
53.38 |
PENSION REBATE PROP 126048 |
|
25671 |
09-May-02 |
A & V SULLIVAN |
230.64 |
PENSION REBATE PROP 137359 |
|
25672 |
09-May-02 |
DEBRA A SAGGERS |
213.50 |
PENSION REFUND PROP 140881 |
|
25673 |
09-May-02 |
A & P HERBERT |
99.52 |
PENSION REBATE PROP 152257 |
|
25674 |
09-May-02 |
DANNY L BRIEN |
572.06 |
REFUND RATES PROP 152689 |
|
25675 |
09-May-02 |
JENNIFER & ROY WILLIAM |
728.13 |
REFUND RATES PROP 153039 |
|
25676 |
09-May-02 |
JUTTA & MANFRED T GANZ |
199.13 |
REFUND RATES PROP 153077 |
|
25677 |
09-May-02 |
M GRUBELICH & DE NORTH |
2,964.29 |
REFUND RATES PROP 153124 |
|
25678 |
09-May-02 |
AUSTRALAND HOLDINGS LTD |
2,384.79 |
REFUND PROP 153135, 152857 |
|
25679 |
09-May-02 |
A & K BARKER |
159.53 |
PENSION REBATE PROP |
|
25680 |
09-May-02 |
LYNDA HOCKING |
335.08 |
REFUND RATES P/N197945 |
|
25681 |
09-May-02 |
NC HAWKINS & LM HEWETT |
704.13 |
REFUND RATES PROP 197228 |
|
25682 |
09-May-02 |
CENTURY SETTLEMENTS |
448.00 |
REFUND RATES PROP 197150 |
|
25683 |
09-May-02 |
L & S ALINTAS |
788.62 |
RATES PAID TWICE 195737 |
|
25684 |
09-May-02 |
S & TJ MOONEY |
165.40 |
PENSION REBATE PROP 189080 |
|
25685 |
09-May-02 |
AR & J HEWITT |
263.71 |
PENSION REBATE PROP 186749 |
|
25686 |
09-May-02 |
MR MRS GA DOBSON |
106.75 |
PENSION REBATE 183948 |
|
25687 |
09-May-02 |
DJ & EM COOPER |
242.17 |
PENSION REBATE PROP 181707 |
|
25688 |
09-May-02 |
MR MRS JF CRABB |
113.40 |
PENSION REBATE 177786 |
|
25689 |
09-May-02 |
AE EGGLESTON |
213.50 |
PENSION REBATE PROP 159193 |
|
25690 |
09-May-02 |
ANNE-MARIE CRUISE |
220.70 |
PENSION REBATE 156106 |
|
25691 |
09-May-02 |
IRENE MONAGHAN |
18.00 |
PART REFUND COMPOST BIN |
|
25692 |
09-May-02 |
DEIDRE WEBB |
10.00 |
GOLD PROGRAMME |
|
25693 |
09-May-02 |
ANNE LAN HUYNH |
1,191.16 |
REFUND RATES OVERPAYMENT M4625 |
|
25694 |
09-May-02 |
ROBYN WOODS |
33.00 |
VOLUNTARY SERVICES |
|
25695 |
09-May-02 |
MICHAEL SICA |
111.00 |
VOLUNTARY SERVICES |
|
25696 |
09-May-02 |
DALE SUTHERLAND |
60.00 |
VOLUNTARY SERVICES |
|
25697 |
09-May-02 |
AARON DAY & S FERGUSON |
300.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25698 |
09-May-02 |
VILMA & GILES FITZGERALD |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25699 |
09-May-02 |
SHANE M HOOD |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25700 |
09-May-02 |
JOSEPHINE & JOAN GIBBON |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25701 |
09-May-02 |
CLIVE & CELIA LONG |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25702 |
09-May-02 |
JOHN & MAUREEN KEADY |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25703 |
09-May-02 |
ANITA PRISCILLA PALMER |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25704 |
09-May-02 |
MARY & STUARY HAMILTON |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25705 |
09-May-02 |
LYNLEY M KAY & CG GREENSLADE |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25706 |
09-May-02 |
WILLIAM & GLENVILLE LARCOMBE |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25707 |
09-May-02 |
LESLIE OWEN DEAR |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25708 |
09-May-02 |
JOAN & MALCOLM GIBBON |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25709 |
09-May-02 |
LIAM CHE KIRKNESS |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25710 |
09-May-02 |
AUST AIRCONDITIONING SVCS P/L |
1,735.80 |
MAINTENANCE AT AQUAMOTION, WANN LIBRARY & CIVIC CTR & GIRRAWHEEN LIBRARY |
|
25711 |
09-May-02 |
COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS |
9,677.74 |
ADVERTISING ORDERS |
|
25712 |
09-May-02 |
PROCESS WELDING & MAINT SVCS |
286.00 |
RELOCATE & SETUP PLASTIC BAILER |
|
25713 |
09-May-02 |
WILSONS SIGN SOLUTIONS |
404.80 |
1 X ACID ETCHED PLAQUE |
|
25714 |
09-May-02 |
WATTS & WOODHOUSE |
1,413.50 |
LEGAL ADVICE ON RETIREMENT VILLAGES |
|
25715 |
09-May-02 |
CITY OF JOONDALUP SERVICES INVOICES |
163.00 |
FINES ENFORCEMENT REGISTRY INFRINGEMENTS APRIL02 |
|
25716 |
09-May-02 |
CITY OF WANNEROO |
30.00 |
MISSING DOG REGO PAYMENT D GREGOR |
|
25717 |
09-May-02 |
HOMESWEST - EAST PERTH |
27,626.20 |
RATES REFUND- 196093, 190693, 197964, 197965, 197966, 144379, 144380, 198273, 198052, 183266, 155830 |
|
25718 |
09-May-02 |
STORK ELECTRICAL |
36,022.72 |
INSTALL TRAFFIC SIGNALS HIGHCLERE |
|
25719 |
09-May-02 |
LEONIE HELEN MORGAN |
330.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25720 |
09-May-02 |
CASTLEDEX BUSINESS SYSTEMS PTY LTD |
417.15 |
FULLVUE FILES |
|
25721 |
09-May-02 |
FUCHS LUBRICANTS (AUSTRALASIA) PTY LTD |
55.95 |
TITAN GEAR RX 80 20LT PACK |
|
25722 |
09-May-02 |
KOMATSU AUSTRALIA PTY LTD |
1,717.50 |
SEALS, BRUSHES AND PINS |
|
25723 |
09-May-02 |
KEY HYDRAULICS |
1,506.45 |
ENGINEERING REPAIRS @ MATERIAL RECOVERY FACILITY - MOTIVATION DR, WANGARA |
|
25724 |
09-May-02 |
LULLFITZ |
57.75 |
42 ASSORTED NATIVE TUBES |
|
25725 |
09-May-02 |
MAJOR MOTORS |
690.97 |
FRONT & REAR WHEEL CYL REPAIR KIT, FRONT & REAR WHEEL BEARING, FRONT & REAR HUB SEAL INNER & VARIOUS SUPPLY & REPAIR |
|
25726 |
09-May-02 |
MEMO COMMUNICATIONS |
714.01 |
SITE VISIT 13/3/2 INVESTIGATE COMMS PROBLEM & REMOVE & INSTALL 2WAY RADIOS |
|
25727 |
09-May-02 |
MCLEOD & CO |
860.75 |
DOG RESTRICTED BREEDS REG 2002, V VAN LOON PROSECUTION & LISA MAREE BEDGOOD PARK PROSECUTION |
|
25728 |
09-May-02 |
MEY EQUIPMENT |
572.70 |
FUELCAP & HANDGRIP & CYLINDER SUPPLY |
|
25729 |
09-May-02 |
MINDARIE REGIONAL COUNCIL |
612.00 |
DISPOSAL OF SMALL ANIMAL 2001-2002 |
|
25730 |
09-May-02 |
PHOTOLAND |
11.95 |
PANAROMIC FILM PROCESSING |
|
25731 |
09-May-02 |
WANNEROO HARDWARE |
80.03 |
BOLT CUP GAL 19430453 & VARIOUS HARDWARE SUPPLIES |
|
25732 |
09-May-02 |
WATTS & WOODHOUSE |
412.00 |
PHONE DISCUSSION WITH MS FOSTER RE: DEPOT LEASE |
|
25733 |
09-May-02 |
ALEXANDER HTS ADULT DAY CARE P/CASH |
43.75 |
P/CASH |
|
25734 |
09-May-02 |
ALEXANDER HEIGHTS - THE HEIGHTS COMM HOUSE PETTY CASH |
63.80 |
P/CASH |
|
25735 |
09-May-02 |
ALINE BRICK PAVING |
4,290.00 |
LIMESTONE RETAINING - BRAZIER RD, YANCHEP |
|
25736 |
09-May-02 |
ABORIGINAL SENIORS GROUP PETTY CASH |
50.00 |
P/CASH |
|
25737 |
09-May-02 |
BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY |
5,982.00 |
UNDERPAYMENT LEVY PAYMENTS MARCH 02 |
|
25738 |
09-May-02 |
RICHARD BROWN PRODUCTIONS |
400.00 |
HIP HOP WORKSHOP @ HAINSWORTH REC CTR ON 22 & 24/4/2 |
|
25739 |
09-May-02 |
F CAMPBELL |
80.00 |
VOLUNTARY SERVICES |
|
25740 |
09-May-02 |
CLEAN SWEEP |
885.50 |
VARIOUS SWEEPING, DEMOB |
|
25741 |
09-May-02 |
CITY OF WANNEROO |
17,338.66 |
RATES REVENUES |
|
25742 |
09-May-02 |
COMMUNITY SERVICES PETTY CASH |
234.40 |
P/CASH |
|
25743 |
09-May-02 |
D & M LAUNDRY SERVICE |
244.81 |
LAUNDRY SERVICE FOR APRIL |
|
25744 |
09-May-02 |
DEPT OF INDUSTRY & TECHNOLOGY-CAMS |
115.50 |
TRANS CHARGES FOR WAFASTPAY - FEB & MAR 02 |
|
25745 |
09-May-02 |
ELECTRIC STOVEMAN |
96.09 |
URN CLEANER - SERVICE CALL - LABOUR |
|
25746 |
09-May-02 |
EXECUTIVE SERVICES PETTY CASH |
142.65 |
P/CASH |
|
25747 |
09-May-02 |
GRAFFITI SYSTEMS AUSTRALIA |
1,568.01 |
GRAFFITI REMOVALS |
|
25748 |
09-May-02 |
ALAN GREEN |
25.00 |
VOLUNTARY SERVICES |
|
25749 |
09-May-02 |
JOONDALUP PHOTO-DESIGN |
1,423.00 |
PHOTOGRAPHY - STRATEGIC PLANNING REPORT ON 18/4 AND 24/4 |
|
25750 |
09-May-02 |
LO-GO APPOINTMENTS |
8,766.82 |
CONTRACT STAFF |
|
25751 |
09-May-02 |
LABELWORLD |
634.15 |
PRINTED CLEAR LABELS 5,000 |
|
25752 |
09-May-02 |
MAYNE LOGISTICS COURIER |
179.29 |
COURIER CHARGES |
|
25753 |
09-May-02 |
NICK DEL BORRELLO |
1,034.00 |
MAKE & FIT POSTS FOR SIGNS AND FIX TOOL BOX, MAKE NEW GREASE LINE COVERS, REPAIR FLOOR, BOWL & PADDLE |
|
25754 |
09-May-02 |
QUINNS ROCKS ADULT DAY CARE P/CASH |
101.75 |
P/CASH |
|
25755 |
09-May-02 |
RANGERS SERVICES PETTY CASH |
284.65 |
P/CASH |
|
25756 |
09-May-02 |
MARION REEVES |
155.70 |
VOLUNTARY SERVICES |
|
25757 |
09-May-02 |
STAMPALIA CONTRACTORS |
25,041.50 |
COMPACTOR TRUCK, BOBCAT WITH FORKS & LOADER HIRE |
|
25758 |
09-May-02 |
SJW PODIATRY PTY LTD |
2,612.50 |
PODIATRY SERVICES MARCH 25 TO APRIL 12 2002 |
|
25759 |
09-May-02 |
TECHNICAL OPERATIONS PETTY CASH |
348.75 |
P/CASH |
|
25760 |
09-May-02 |
WANNEROO PLUMBING |
2,062.51 |
REPAIR WATER MAIN, REPLACE SPINDLES TO TAP, MOVING WATER LINES & VARIOUS PLUMBING WORKS |
|
25761 |
09-May-02 |
WATER CORPORATION |
11,176.65 |
RELOCATE AIR VALVE IN WATER MAIN AT THE JUNCTION OF HAINSWORTH AVENUE AND BEACH ROAD, GIRRAWHEEN |
|
25762 |
09-May-02 |
WESTERN POWER |
113,874.45 |
UPGRADE OF STREET LIGHTS AT HAINSWORTH AVE., STREET LIGHTS, CHARGES ON VARIOUS PARKS, CENTRES & OFFICES & COMM SERVICES FINANCIAL SUPPORT |
|
25763 |
09-May-02 |
WORM AFFAIR |
52.80 |
WORM FARM |
|
25764 |
09-May-02 |
WESTERN STUDIO PRODUCTIONS |
55.00 |
EYE ON PERTH BUDGET SEGMENT |
|
25765 |
09-May-02 |
JOONDALUP COURT |
2,468.10 |
28 SUMMONS |
|
25766 |
09-May-02 |
ALINTA GAS |
390.70 |
HUDSON PARK TOILET/CHANGEROOMS 02/01/02 TO 04/04/02 & COMM SERVICES FINANCIAL SUPPORT |
|
25767 |
09-May-02 |
D G CONSULTING |
2,633.40 |
ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH CONTRACT STAFF |
|
25768 |
10-May-02 |
FIRE & EMERGENCY SERVICES AUTHORITY OF W A |
165.00 |
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FEES |
|
25769 |
10-May-02 |
DEPARTMENT OF LAND ADMINISTRATION |
318.00 |
ONLINE SEARCHES |
|
25770 |
13-May-02 |
JOONDALUP COURT |
902.55 |
11 WARRANTS |
|
25771 |
16-May-02 |
WHITE OAK HOME CARE SERVICES PTY LTD |
172.98 |
SAAD ATIA CLIENT NAME |
|
25772 |
16-May-02 |
WANNEROO CARAVAN PARK |
140.00 |
COMM SVCS FINANCIAL SUPPORT |
|
25773 |
16-May-02 |
JAN SIMPSON SETTLEMENTS |
260.21 |
OVERPAYMENT RATES PROP 198404 |
|
25774 |
16-May-02 |
MINISTRY OF HOUSING |
690.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25775 |
16-May-02 |
FM GRIERSON |
210.87 |
TRAVEL ALLOWANCE APRIL |
|
25776 |
16-May-02 |
ARCH SOFTWARE AUSTRALIA |
1,498.11 |
CALL OUT 14JAN-02 SYSTEM PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT |
|
25777 |
16-May-02 |
DON SMITH |
165.00 |
SPEECH & ENTERTAINMENT SEMINAR |
|
25778 |
16-May-02 |
K MART JOONDALUP |
632.94 |
VARIOUS KITCHEN APPLIANCE & IMPLEMENTS -ALEXANDER HEIGHTS COMMUNITY FACILITIES |
|
25779 |
16-May-02 |
INTRACO MANAGEMENT CONSULTING PTY LTD |
1,375.00 |
PREPARATION DRAFT RECORD KEEPING |
|
25780 |
16-May-02 |
SUNCITY NEWSAGENCY |
80.50 |
NEWSPAPERS SUPPLY |
|
25781 |
16-May-02 |
STATE REVENUE |
21.04 |
PROP 137748 DEFERRED INTEREST |
|
25782 |
16-May-02 |
ENVIRONMENTAL INDUSTRIES |
440.00 |
LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE CONTRACT ADJUSTMENT ADVICE 9118 |
|
25783 |
16-May-02 |
SPECPACK PTY LTD |
187.00 |
SPEEDSPEC EDITION 3 UPDATE 2001 EDITION2 |
|
25784 |
16-May-02 |
PETER'S COMMERCIAL KITCHENS |
195.11 |
ATTENDED TO BOILING WATER UNIT AT THE ADMIN CTRE |
|
25785 |
16-May-02 |
TERRY GLOVER |
20.00 |
INTRODUCTION TO BRIDGE COURSE - WANNEROO REC CTR |
|
25786 |
16-May-02 |
SUZANNE & LEE ELBROW |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25787 |
16-May-02 |
CHARLLAN & G WOODS |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25788 |
16-May-02 |
MICHAEL TAHUA & M WARREN |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25789 |
16-May-02 |
JANNY Z YOVICH |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25790 |
16-May-02 |
ROBERT & TRACY WORGAN |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25791 |
16-May-02 |
ROBERT & J MITCHELL |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25792 |
16-May-02 |
RODNEY DUNCAN & S JOHNSTONE |
275.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25793 |
16-May-02 |
ELAINE FORRESTAL |
495.00 |
WRITING W/SHOP G/WHEEN LIBRARY |
|
25794 |
16-May-02 |
ARTBEAT PUBLISHERS |
495.00 |
CREATIVE WRITING W/SHOP G/WHEEN LIBRARY |
|
25795 |
16-May-02 |
DAVID BROWNING BUILDING SERVICES |
100.00 |
DEVELOPMENT FEE |
|
25796 |
16-May-02 |
MILLER ILLUMINATED SIGNS |
100.00 |
DEVELOPMENT FEE |
|
25797 |
16-May-02 |
FRANCESCO & ELISABETH CARUSO |
100.00 |
DEVELOPMENT FEE |
|
25798 |
16-May-02 |
RAPI WA |
30.00 |
R PEAKE - RAPI EVENT 17/5/02 |
|
25799 |
16-May-02 |
E HODGKINSON |
260.21 |
PROP 198377 R/REFUND |
|
25800 |
16-May-02 |
NEIL PEPPER |
260.21 |
OVERPAYMENT PROP 198363 |
|
25801 |
16-May-02 |
ARIF PEZAJ |
86.86 |
PROP NO 190094 VALUE REDUCED |
|
25802 |
16-May-02 |
G & SE PARRY |
220.00 |
MEET AUTHOR W/SHOP G/WHEEN LIB |
|
25803 |
16-May-02 |
JOZEF & Z ZYGADLO |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25804 |
16-May-02 |
LEANNE & ROBERT BORBELY |
325.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25805 |
16-May-02 |
JEFFREY & SHARON LYNCH |
324.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25806 |
16-May-02 |
JOHN MAIN & CAROLINE PAYNE |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25807 |
16-May-02 |
JAMIE & JODEE HARVEY |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25808 |
16-May-02 |
ANDREW & JOANNE BLUNSDON |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25809 |
16-May-02 |
PHILLIP ANDRE KEELAN |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
25810 |
16-May-02 |
DISASTER MANAGEMENT WA |
195.00 |
CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FEES |
|
25811 |
16-May-02 |
DEANNE CUMMINS |
229.50 |
UNABLE TO PUT IN PROGRAM |
|
25812 |
16-May-02 |
S BYRNE & N WESTON |
297.03 |
PROP 198177 PROP OVERPAYMENT |
|
25813 |
16-May-02 |
M ROUGHAN |
1,104.39 |
PROP 197639 OVERPAID RATES |
|
25814 |
16-May-02 |
R HAGGARTY |
213.50 |
PROP 164595 PENSION REBATE |
|
25815 |
16-May-02 |
B & G CHAMBERS |
420.00 |
CATERING FOR 20 GUESTS POLICY FORUM |
|
25816 |
16-May-02 |
CONGRESS WEST PTY LTD |
1,298.00 |
6TH GLOBAL CONFERENCE - MATURITY MATTERS |
|
25817 |
16-May-02 |
EASIFLEET MANAGEMENT |
7,406.10 |
PURCHASE OF TWO FLEET CARS |
|
25818 |
16-May-02 |
LO-GO APPOINTMENTS |
607.75 |
DURMANICH, T-LABOURER R/W |
|
25819 |
16-May-02 |
JOONDALUP COURT |
2,022.40 |
23 SUMMONS |
|
25820 |
16-May-02 |
NORTHERN SUBURBS BAILIFF |
1,249.19 |
POUNDAGE FOR WARRANTS |
|
25821 |
16-May-02 |
ALLMARK & ASSOCIATES |
30.00 |
COLOP P40 SIGNATURE |
|
25822 |
16-May-02 |
ABONNEL PUMPWORKS ENGNG |
1,265.00 |
PUMP REPLACEMENT AT WANN REC CTR & VALVES REPLACEMENT AT YANCHEP BEACH |
|
25823 |
16-May-02 |
BUDGET RENT A CAR AUSTRALIA PTY LTD |
253.64 |
CAR HIRE FOR ENVIRONMENTAL WASTE |
|
25824 |
16-May-02 |
COVENTRYS |
3.75 |
LENS CLEAR SUIT 2000 |
|
25825 |
16-May-02 |
CASTLEDEX BUSINESS SYSTEMS PTY LTD |
54.20 |
FULLVUE FILE COVER |
|
25826 |
16-May-02 |
DE NEEFE SIGNS PTY LTD |
552.20 |
MAGNETIC BARS T2-6-1, BUCKLES & MAGNETIC ARROWS T2 -6-1 |
|
25827 |
16-May-02 |
BOOK CITY OCEAN KEYS |
620.21 |
BOOKS FOR THE LIBRARIES |
|
25828 |
16-May-02 |
DESIGN SOLUTIONS (WA) PTY LTD |
1,641.75 |
SUPPLY OF GOOLEMA PL DRAINAGE DESIGN & DRAFTING SCHEME |
|
25829 |
16-May-02 |
DALE COMPUTING SERVICES |
259.88 |
TRAVEL TIME ROUTER DOWNLOAD NEW SOFTWARE |
|
25830 |
16-May-02 |
EARTHMOVING INDUSTRY TRAIN SERV |
1,200.00 |
TRAINING & ASSESSMENT - 3 STAFF ON 10 & 11/4 |
|
25831 |
16-May-02 |
FUJI XEROX AUSTRALIA PTY LTD |
2,237.40 |
PHOTOCOPIER RENTAL CHARGE 29/04-29/07 02 |
|
25832 |
16-May-02 |
MACDONALD JOHNSTON ENG CO P/LTD |
6,167.74 |
JOINT SWIVEL/CYLINDER SEALS.PIN SLIDE BELT |
|
25833 |
16-May-02 |
MEMO COMMUNICATIONS |
318.73 |
INSTALL 2WAY RADIO INTO ISUZU TRUCK |
|
25834 |
16-May-02 |
MCLEOD & CO |
1,863.40 |
SOUTHERN RD ACCESS TO BARBAGELLO RACEWAY - DEED OF LICENCE |
|
25835 |
16-May-02 |
MAXWELL ROBINSON & PHELPS |
17,303.62 |
APPLICATION FOR HERBICIDE |
|
25836 |
16-May-02 |
PHOTOLAND |
104.50 |
FRAMES- MARKETING SVCS |
|
25837 |
16-May-02 |
SKILLED COMMUNICATIONS |
1,590.00 |
REPLACE TELSTRA BOX & LINE - SCENIC DR |
|
25838 |
16-May-02 |
TOTAL EDEN WATERING SYSTEMS |
575.74 |
HUNTER 120P/C SPRINKLERS |
|
25839 |
16-May-02 |
TECHNICAL IRRIGATION IMPORTS |
2,098.00 |
FRANGIPANI PK ANGLE W/MAGNETIC |
|
25840 |
16-May-02 |
TRUCKLINE |
595.50 |
RETURN SPRING H/DUTY & OIL SEALS, BELT V RIBBED & AUTOMETRIK |
|
25841 |
16-May-02 |
WESTRAC EQUIPMENT PTY LTD |
3,409.85 |
OVERHAUL OF DAMAGED CYLINDER & EQUIPMENT RENTAL |
|
25842 |
16-May-02 |
W A ACCESS |
2,301.45 |
OVERHAUL OF DAMAGED CYLINDER |
|
25843 |
16-May-02 |
WASTE MASTER |
34,595.00 |
SUPPLY STEEL BINS ROLLTOPS FRONT LIFT BINS |
|
25844 |
16-May-02 |
AUST INST OF MANAGEMENT |
1,377.50 |
STAFF TRAINING |
|
25845 |
16-May-02 |
AUSTRALIA POST |
1,385.28 |
AUST POST BILL MARCH & APRIL |
|
25846 |
16-May-02 |
AMERICAN INTER UNDERWRITERS |
7.00 |
PAYROLL DED F/E 10/5/02 |
|
25847 |
16-May-02 |
ALEXANDER HTS ADULT DAY CARE P/CASH |
89.45 |
P/CASH |
|
25848 |
16-May-02 |
AUSTRALIAN MANUFACT WKS UNION |
77.40 |
PAYROLL DED F/E 10/5/02 |
|
25849 |
16-May-02 |
ALEXANDER HEIGHTS - THE HEIGHTS COMM HOUSE PETTY CASH |
58.35 |
P/CASH |
|
25850 |
16-May-02 |
AUST BUSINESS TELEPHONE CO |
2,095.50 |
LEADER 726 HANDSETS (IVORY) |
|
25851 |
16-May-02 |
ALINE BRICK PAVING |
2,145.00 |
ISLAND & VERGE AREA BROCKS |
|
25852 |
16-May-02 |
ABORIGINAL SENIORS GROUP PETTY CASH |
50.00 |
P/CASH |
|
25853 |
16-May-02 |
AUSTRALIAN OIL SEPARATORS |
275.00 |
TRANSPORT & PROCESS 2000LTRS OF WASTE WATER PUMPED FROM PT-1340: WASH BAY WORKSHOP 2 |
|
25854 |
16-May-02 |
AMP FLEXIBLE LIFETIME SUPER FUND |
807.69 |
PAYROLL DED F/E 10/5/02 |
|
25855 |
16-May-02 |
BELL HEALTH |
201.04 |
BOSSE 23/4/02 & RAFFERTY 24/4/02; SHOULDER 22,24 & 26/04/02 |
|
25856 |
16-May-02 |
ALAN BLENCOWE |
2,500.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE & 02-03 TELECOMM ALLOW |
|
25857 |
16-May-02 |
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY |
258.50 |
UNDERSTANDING YOUR AWARDS |
|
25858 |
16-May-02 |
C C H AUSTRALIA LIMITED |
2,691.46 |
ADMIN WEB, PAYROLL ADMIN, HEALTH & SAFETY, HR MANAGEMENT WEB SUBSCRIPTION |
|
25859 |
16-May-02 |
CONTENT LIVING PTY LTD |
357.43 |
PROP 197585 OVERPAYMENT |
|
25860 |
16-May-02 |
CITY OF WANNEROO MUNI FUND |
1,612.00 |
PAYROLL DED F/E 10/5/02 |
|
25861 |
16-May-02 |
C C I TRAINING SERVICE |
14,820.06 |
AWARDS, SERVICES, MEMBERSHIP SUBSCRIPTION |
|
25862 |
16-May-02 |
CITY OF JOONDALUP SERVICES INVOICES |
5,685.40 |
SLA MONTHLY CHARGES, COURIER SERVICES FOR THE LIBRARIES & LOCAL STUDIES TAPES |
|
25863 |
16-May-02 |
FRANK CVITAN |
2,500.00 |
MONTHLY & 2002-03 TELECOM ALLOWANCE |
|
25864 |
16-May-02 |
CATHEDRAL OFFICE PRODUCTS |
1,430.00 |
PAMPHLET HOLDERS |
|
25865 |
16-May-02 |
CITY OF WANNEROO |
276.99 |
PAYMENT RATES DEBT |
|
25866 |
16-May-02 |
CHEF EXCEL PTY LTD |
2,252.50 |
CITIZENSHIP & VARIOUS COUNCIL FUNCTIONS |
|
25867 |
16-May-02 |
DUNCAN CROSBIE PRO GOLF - MARANGAROO |
10,590.80 |
GOLF COACHING & GREEN FEE COMMISSIONS 03-04/02 |
|
25868 |
16-May-02 |
DUNCAN CROSBIE PRO GOLF-CARRAMAR |
8,632.10 |
PLAYING FEES APRIL 02 |
|
25869 |
16-May-02 |
DICK SMITH ELECTRONICS |
155.20 |
UNIDEN SM 050 H/DUTY |
|
25870 |
16-May-02 |
ELECTRIC STOVEMAN |
137.17 |
CHECK URN BOILER IN KITCHEN OF THE WANN REC CENTRE & REPLACE MISSING GRILL TRAY & INSERT FOR THE STOVE AT GIRRAWHEEN SCOUT HALL |
|
25871 |
16-May-02 |
EXECUTIVE SERVICES PETTY CASH |
60.15 |
P/CASH |
|
25872 |
16-May-02 |
GIRRAWHEEN LIBRARY PETTY CASH |
271.95 |
P/CASH |
|
25873 |
16-May-02 |
GLOBE AUSTRALIA PTY LTD |
871.20 |
ALUMIN 7" PLAIN POLE 20015 |
|
25874 |
16-May-02 |
HOMECARE PURSUITS |
18,634.47 |
PROVISION OF SERVICES FOR HACC CLIENTS |
|
25875 |
16-May-02 |
IINET TECHNOLOGIES |
800.00 |
ANNUAL CHARGE EXPLORER SERVICE |
|
25876 |
16-May-02 |
INTERCITY OFFICE PARTITIONING |
3,727.90 |
REPLACE ROOF SHEETING TO SHED AT THE DOG POUND, REPAIR FACIA & CLEAN GUTTERS AT THE GIRRAWHEEN SCOUTS HALL, GIRRAWHEEN SENIORS CITIZENS & LIBRARY, MARGARET COCKMAN PAVILIO & DEPOT |
|
25877 |
16-May-02 |
JOONDALUP PHOTO-DESIGN |
58.80 |
SUPPLY IMAGE ON CD WEB |
|
25878 |
16-May-02 |
K & F CONCRETE |
825.00 |
DIG OUT & RE ALIGN WHEEL CHAIR ACCESS TO PALOMA PK |
|
25879 |
16-May-02 |
KATRIMAS CURTAINS |
990.00 |
CURTAINS, TRACKS & PELMETS FOR ALEXANDER HEIGHTS DAY CTRE |
|
25880 |
16-May-02 |
LANDSDALE PLANT FARM |
187.55 |
LANTANA MONTEVIDENSIS ROSEA 130MM |
|
25881 |
16-May-02 |
MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEE UNION-PAYROLL |
1,201.04 |
PAYROLL DED F/E 10/5/02 |
|
25882 |
16-May-02 |
MIRAGE TECHNOLOGY |
2,240.00 |
STAFF TRAINING |
|
25883 |
16-May-02 |
MUNICIPAL INS BROKING SVCS WA |
500.00 |
EXCESS ON MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE |
|
25884 |
16-May-02 |
MERCURY FIRE SAFETY |
3,562.65 |
SUPPLY, INSTALL, INSPECT & TEST FIRE SYSTEMS & ATTEND CALL OUTS |
|
25885 |
16-May-02 |
MORRISON'S PUBLIC ADDRESS |
1,210.00 |
AL1 PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM & STAND |
|
25886 |
16-May-02 |
DOROTHY NEWTON |
2,500.00 |
MONTHLY & 2002-03 TELECOM ALLOWANCE |
|
25887 |
16-May-02 |
NICK DEL BORRELLO |
1,320.00 |
LABOUR/MATERIALS |
|
25888 |
16-May-02 |
PERTH SEWING CENTRE |
1,008.00 |
SUPPLY BROTHER SEWING MACHINE & OVERLOCKER GIRRAWHEEN COMM CTR |
|
25889 |
16-May-02 |
QUINNS ROCKS ADULT DAY CARE P/CASH |
34.35 |
P/CASH |
|
25890 |
16-May-02 |
REEKIE PROPERTY SERVICES |
28,140.08 |
CLEANING PERIOD 1/4/02-30/4/02 |
|
25891 |
16-May-02 |
STAMPALIA CONTRACTORS |
52,454.60 |
WHEEL TIPPER, COMPACTOR, BOBCAT & WATER TRUCK HIRE |
|
25892 |
16-May-02 |
STIRLING CONCRETE PTY LTD |
26,307.60 |
INSTALL CONCRETE CROSSOVERS & FOOTPATH AT DUNDEBAR & MOORPK ROADS |
|
25893 |
16-May-02 |
SAM SALPIETRO |
3,125.00 |
MONTHLY, MEETING & 2002-03 TELECOM ALLOWANCE |
|
25894 |
16-May-02 |
TARGET |
495.70 |
VARIOUS KITCHEN ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE REPLACEMENT & UPGRADE FOR THE ALEXANDER HEIGHTS, GUMBLOSSOM & GIRRAWHEEN AGED CARE CENTRES |
|
25895 |
16-May-02 |
TERMGUARD PERTH PTY LTD |
500.01 |
RELOCATE MANIFOLD FM12295 |
|
25896 |
16-May-02 |
LAURA VISEE |
715.00 |
PRINTING OF SUMMONS |
|
25897 |
16-May-02 |
WANNEROO LIBRARY PETTY CASH |
115.30 |
P/CASH |
|
25898 |
16-May-02 |
WESTERN POWER |
12,702.50 |
COMM SVCS FINANCIAL SUPPORT & CHARGES ON VARIOUS CTRS, PARKS & OFFICES |
|
25899 |
16-May-02 |
WOODHEAD INTERNATIONAL |
4,884.00 |
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES RENDERED IN CONNECTION WITH THE NEW CIVIC CTR PROJECT |
|
25900 |
16-May-02 |
WANNEROO CENTRAL NEWSAGENCY |
48.29 |
VARIOUS MAGAZINES |
|
25901 |
16-May-02 |
YANCHEP COMMUNITY HOUSE P/CASH |
94.80 |
P/CASH |
|
25902 |
17-May-02 |
ALMANS SPORTS REPAIRS |
297.00 |
MESH REPAIR TO NET & NEW 7MM ROPE |
|
25903 |
17-May-02 |
ADVANCED TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT |
1,559.26 |
HIRE OF 2 TRAFFIC CONTROLLERS FOR FRANKLIN RD |
|
25904 |
17-May-02 |
AGPARTS WAREHOUSE |
185.02 |
AUTO AEROSOL FORTRON PARTS & BRAKE CLEANER 500GM |
|
25905 |
17-May-02 |
A CLASS LINEMARKING SERVICE |
22.00 |
HSE NO. @ 125 GIRRAWHEEN AVE |
|
25906 |
17-May-02 |
AISAT INSTRUMENTS PTY LTD |
116.97 |
REPAIRS TO SPEEDO CABLE |
|
25907 |
17-May-02 |
BEE JAY'S DOOR SERVICE |
1,253.00 |
SUPPLY & INSTALL DOMESTIC ROLLER DOOR & COLORBOND LIGHT INDUSTRIAL ROLLER DOOR |
|
25908 |
17-May-02 |
CURTAIN MAN |
4,345.00 |
CURTAINS SUPPLY & INSTALL AT WANN SENIOR CITIZENS MAIN HALL & 2ROCKS RECREATION CENTRE |
|
25909 |
17-May-02 |
DELL COMPUTERS PTY LTD |
4,327.40 |
DELL OPTIPLEX GX240 SMALL DESKTOP WITH CD-WRITER, BEIGE KEYBOARDS. |
|
25910 |
17-May-02 |
DYMOCKS WARWICK |
926.09 |
BOOKS FOR GIRRAWHEEN LIBRARY |
|
25911 |
17-May-02 |
FINIRA PLASTIC MANUFACTURERS |
1,870.00 |
ORANGE HDPE BAGES X 22 |
|
25912 |
17-May-02 |
GREEN & GOLD HIAB SERVICES |
151.25 |
DELIVER TO HESTER AVENUE CLARKSON DRAINAGE MATERIALS |
|
25913 |
17-May-02 |
GREENWOOD LAWN MOWERS & CHAINSAW CENTRE |
1,883.20 |
BRUSHCUTTER & CHAINSAW |
|
25914 |
17-May-02 |
HAWKER MOSS SURVEYORS |
550.00 |
EXCISION OF ROCCA WY FROM DP29475 |
|
25915 |
17-May-02 |
ICON OFFICE TECHNOLOGY |
1,356.98 |
METRE READING ON VARIOUS COW PHOTOCOPIERS & REPAIRS TO FINANCE PRINTER |
|
25916 |
17-May-02 |
JOONDALUP CITY ROOFING |
16,687.00 |
REPLACE GUTTERS & DOWNPIPES AT WANN RECREATION CENTRE |
|
25917 |
17-May-02 |
METAL ARTWORK CREATIONS |
12.93 |
STAFF METAL BADGE & MAGNETIC ATTACHMENTS |
|
25918 |
17-May-02 |
MAXWELL ROBINSON & PHELPS |
5,174.95 |
SUPPLY & APPLICATION OF HERBICIDE AS PER CONTRACT NO: W00147 (ITEM 4 - PUBLIC ACCESS WAYS |
|
25919 |
17-May-02 |
PROTECTOR SAFETY PTY LTD |
64.90 |
CLARET KIP E/S SAFETY BOOT, SIZE 105 |
|
25920 |
17-May-02 |
P P K ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE P/L |
8,360.00 |
INVESTIGATE LAKE JOONDALUP DRAINAGE UPGRADE OUTLETS 9 & 10 |
|
25921 |
17-May-02 |
RAY GEARY SIGNS |
510.40 |
FABRICATE TWO SIGNS FOR YANCHEP BEACH WALL IN FRONT OF KIOSK |
|
25922 |
17-May-02 |
ROAD AND TRAFFIC SERVICES |
6,342.60 |
SUPPLY & INSTALL SIGNS & LINES |
|
25923 |
17-May-02 |
RUSSELL LANDSCAPING WA PTY LTD |
3,762.00 |
TRANSPLANTING 57 PALMS FROM HESTER AVE TO MARMION AVE |
|
25924 |
17-May-02 |
RUBBER TOUGH INDUSTRIES |
12,622.50 |
COMPOSITE GUIDE POSTS |
|
25925 |
17-May-02 |
SALMAT |
618.10 |
DATA CONVERSION & LASER PRINT & ALEXANDER HEIGHTS KIDS CORNER |
|
25926 |
17-May-02 |
SINCLAIR KNIGHT MERZ |
7,150.00 |
WANNEROO BIKE PLAN |
|
25927 |
17-May-02 |
SPECIALISED FORCE PTY LTD |
126.50 |
170074 CHAINSAWBAR |
|
25928 |
17-May-02 |
SAMSON HORIZONTAL BORING |
1,553.00 |
HORIZONTAL BORING BUTTERWORTH AVENUE KOONDOOLA |
|
25929 |
17-May-02 |
SUN CITY PUBLISHING |
340.70 |
PRINT, FOLD, DISTRIBUTE 1750 NEWSLETTERS |
|
25930 |
17-May-02 |
TELETRONICS |
29.94 |
PANASONIC A36A BATTERY |
|
25931 |
17-May-02 |
UNDERGROUND SERVICES AUSTRALIA |
319.00 |
LOCATE SERVICES BELGRADE & FRANKLYN ROAD, WANNEROO |
|
25932 |
17-May-02 |
WANNEROO CARAVAN CENTRE |
1,278.75 |
METAL COVER TO AIR GRILL, BAR TO FIT ROLLER DOOR, CUT, SUPPLY & FIT STAINLESS STEELPLATE WITH SAFE EDGES, HEET TO GATE, & GALVANIZED TOILET GATES |
|
25933 |
17-May-02 |
WANNEROO BUS COMPANY |
550.00 |
GOLD PROGRAMME - EXCURSION TO LANCELIN |
|
25934 |
17-May-02 |
WORK CLOBBER |
88.99 |
SAFETY BOOTS |
|
25935 |
17-May-02 |
CLEAN SWEEP |
231.00 |
GNANGARA RD 17/4/2 |
|
25936 |
17-May-02 |
WANNEROO CENTRAL NEWSAGENCY |
45.50 |
NEWSPAPERS & BOOKS FOR THE LIBRARIES |
|
25937 |
17-May-02 |
AUSTRALIAN TAXATION OFFICE - PAYG PAYMENTS |
20,162.45 |
BALANCE PBT DUE 2001/2002 YEAR |
|
25938 |
17-May-02 |
CANCELLED |
0.00 |
|
|
25939 |
17-May-02 |
CANCELLED |
0.00 |
|
|
25940 |
17-May-02 |
CANCELLED |
0.00 |
|
|
25941 |
17-May-02 |
AUST AIRCONDITIONING SVCS P/L |
660.00 |
SERVICE AT KINGSWAY FOOTBALL CLUBROOMS |
|
25942 |
17-May-02 |
BLUE STAR OFFICE |
221.71 |
FASTENER FILE ARNOS POLYPRONG |
|
25943 |
17-May-02 |
BUNZL LTD |
131.30 |
PAINT LINE MARKING BLUE |
|
25944 |
17-May-02 |
BOC GASES |
163.97 |
OXYGEN MEDICAL C SIZ & DRY ICE PELLETS |
|
25945 |
17-May-02 |
BUNNINGS LIMITED |
738.79 |
HINGES-CLIP ON X 2, PVC PIPE, FLYWIRE, BOLTS & NUTS & VARIOUS HARDWARE PRODUCTS |
|
25946 |
17-May-02 |
BLYTH ENTERPRISES |
96.80 |
4 SWIVEL CASTORS |
|
25947 |
17-May-02 |
BITUMEN EMULSIONS |
1,089.00 |
SUPPLY OF 1500 LITRES OF RS2K |
|
25948 |
17-May-02 |
BEAUREPAIRES |
38.50 |
PASSENGER TOE-IN ALIGNMENT |
|
25949 |
17-May-02 |
BYWEST PTY LTD |
169.84 |
GASKET SET STIHL 036, MOWER EDGER BLADE & TRIMLINE 500G |
|
25950 |
17-May-02 |
BOFFINS BOOKS |
104.98 |
VARIOUS BOOKS FOR YANCHEP/2ROCKS LIBRARIES |
|
25951 |
17-May-02 |
J BLACKWOOD & SON LTD |
301.26 |
VALVE GREASE CONTROL, WIRE ROPE & GREASE GUN NIPPLES MCNAUGHT KY COUPLER & GREASE GUN NIPPLES MCNAUGHT KY COUPLER |
|
25952 |
17-May-02 |
BRAVO HIRE |
88.00 |
HIRE OF GROUND HOG 09/04/02 |
|
25953 |
17-May-02 |
CHALLENGE BATTERIES WA |
721.60 |
VARIOUS BATTERIES |
|
25954 |
17-May-02 |
CASTLE TOOLS TYROLIT PTY LTD |
306.90 |
SUPPLY & DELIVER TO WORKS DEPOT 14" COMBO BLADE |
|
25955 |
17-May-02 |
COVENTRYS |
1,522.95 |
CAP RADIATOR, LAMP REAR COMB, BOWL, GLOBE, CAP FILLER & VARIOUS HARDWARE ITEMS |
|
25956 |
17-May-02 |
COVENTRYS |
320.52 |
BELT FAN, AUTO SADDLES, SCOT SEAL PLUS, SEAL CLAMP & VARIOUS ITEMS |
|
25957 |
17-May-02 |
CUTTING EDGES PTY LTD |
239.80 |
SHANK |
|
25958 |
17-May-02 |
CARABOODA ROLL ON INSTANT LAWN |
702.00 |
SUPPLY WINDSOR GREEN ROLL ON TURF |
|
25959 |
17-May-02 |
CITY BUSINESS MACHINES |
1,203.71 |
CANON INKJET PRINTER, EPSON STYLUS COLOUR PRINT & PANASONIC INKJET FAX |
|
25960 |
17-May-02 |
DIAMOND LOCK & KEY |
653.70 |
REMOVE RDF 571 CYLINDER, REKEY DOOR, REPAIR GLASS DOOR ON DISPLAY CABINET ADD LOCK & SECURE GLASS SLIDERS |
|
25961 |
17-May-02 |
DEMBICON AUSTRALIA |
90.97 |
GAS CYLINDER |
|
25962 |
17-May-02 |
EDUCATIONAL ART SUPPLIES CO |
379.10 |
ART SUPPLIES FOR JENOLAN WAY COMMUNITY CENTRE |
|
25963 |
17-May-02 |
EASTERN PRESS PTY LTD |
10.00 |
SAFETY POLICY X 10 A4 |
|
25964 |
17-May-02 |
ELLIOTTS IRRIGATION PTY LTD |
536.51 |
PVC PRESSURE PIPE, VALVE & VARIOUS RETICULATION SUPPLIES |
|
25965 |
17-May-02 |
FRICTION CONTROL |
195.27 |
BALL BEARINGS, BACK UP RING, BEARING INSERT |
|
25966 |
17-May-02 |
FUCHS LUBRICANTS (AUSTRALASIA) PTY LTD |
3,068.56 |
OIL HYD AUTO CLOVIS 68,OIL TRANS AUTO ATF 4000 & OIL ENG UNILUBE TITAN UNIVERSAL HD1540 |
|
25967 |
17-May-02 |
GUARDIAN DATA |
2,518.51 |
ADAPTEC SCSI CARD 2940U KIT & SCSI CABLE TO SUIT & MICROSOFT INTELLI MOUSE PS2 |
|
25968 |
17-May-02 |
HUGALL & HOILE MALAGA |
243.17 |
MILNE COUPLING 155 X 150 MM |
|
25969 |
17-May-02 |
HOSEMASTERS |
172.91 |
PARTS & LABOUR TO REPLACE HOSE ON ROOF OF 95074 |
|
25970 |
17-May-02 |
HEAVY AUTOMATICS |
8,714.65 |
REPAIR AUTO TRANS 96712 |
|
25971 |
17-May-02 |
HYSTER WEST |
23.61 |
FILTER TRANS A177 PART 1328692 |
|
25972 |
17-May-02 |
GEOFF KEMP |
678.00 |
ELEC O/RANGE + SOLID |
|
25973 |
17-May-02 |
KOMATSU AUSTRALIA PTY LTD |
201.34 |
42A-06-15320 HOUR METER FOR FLEET |
|
25974 |
17-May-02 |
MINI EXCAVATORS PTY LTD |
2,351.25 |
MINI EXCAVATOR HIRE |
|
25975 |
17-May-02 |
MAJOR MOTORS |
239.80 |
1799389612 MUD GUARD |
|
25976 |
17-May-02 |
MIRCO BROS PTY LTD |
45.50 |
32MM R & D FILTER & 10MM PRESSURE HOSE (YELLOW) |
|
25977 |
17-May-02 |
MACDONALD JOHNSTON ENG CO P/LTD |
12,404.14 |
BUFFER, ROTALIFT HEAD, MODULE ELEC, MANUFACTURE EJECTOR CYLINDER PLATE, CONTROL ASSY PLUG & VARIOUS PARTS |
|
25978 |
17-May-02 |
N E C BUSINESS SOLUTIONS P/L |
572.00 |
RELOCATION AND INSTALLATION OF NEW TELEPHONE EXTENSIONS |
|
25979 |
17-May-02 |
NEVERFAIL |
223.70 |
BOTTLE CARTON 24 |
|
25980 |
17-May-02 |
P R AGENCIES INDUSTRIAL PTY LTD |
206.64 |
CAMERA DISPOSABLE QUICK SNAP PANORAMIC FUJI |
|
25981 |
17-May-02 |
ROSSOUND HIRE |
995.03 |
EQUIPMENT HIRE FOR RAAF RETIREMENT VILLAGE |
|
25982 |
17-May-02 |
RAECO |
84.26 |
LARGE DESK TOP BOOK ORGANISER |
|
25983 |
17-May-02 |
R & P ENGINEERING PTY LTD |
488.40 |
PROFILE ASPHALT AT BUS BAY BELGRADE RD 29.4.02 & MOB & DEMOB 29.4.02 |
|
25984 |
17-May-02 |
SANDERSON ENGINEERING COMPANY |
811.30 |
FUEL LINE, CHAINSAW, PROTECTOR MUFFLER, ACCELERATOR CABLE, FUEL TANK, IGNITION MODULE & VARIOUS PARTS |
|
25985 |
17-May-02 |
CANCELLED |
0.00 |
|
|
25986 |
17-May-02 |
SKIPPER TRUCKS BELMONT |
5,460.83 |
AUTO SLACK ADJUSTER, ALTERNATOR, HYDRAULIC FILTER, WASHER, SPRING RETURN BRAKE, NOZZLE WINDSCREEN, PIVOT, ASSY CENTRE & VARIOUS TRUCK PARTS |
|
25987 |
17-May-02 |
SECURITY SUPPLIES WA |
134.20 |
X S1 HARCOR BAGS 300X400MM IN GREEN COLOUR |
|
25988 |
17-May-02 |
STATEWIDE CLEANING SUPPLIES P/L |
3,713.55 |
DUSTPAN, CLEANING TABLETS, TOILET PAPER, HAND TOWELS, TOILET TISSUES & VARIOUS CLEANING SUPPLIES |
|
25989 |
17-May-02 |
CADBURY SCHWEPPES |
195.54 |
AQUAMOTION BEVERAGE TRADING STOCK |
|
25990 |
17-May-02 |
SCANIA AUSTRALIA PTY LTD |
353.53 |
1318306-24V RELAY & 1304725 COOLANT SENDER |
|
25991 |
17-May-02 |
TORO AUSTRALIA PTY LTD |
369.56 |
STUD DRIVE 242-34, CASTER WHEEL & TIRE & VEE BELT |
|
25992 |
17-May-02 |
TOTAL EDEN WATERING SYSTEMS |
10,938.29 |
RETIC PVC FAUCET TEE, HUNTER & TORO SPRINKLERS & VARIOUS WATERING EQUIPMENT |
|
25993 |
17-May-02 |
TRAILER PARTS PTY LTD |
18.76 |
WHEEL NUT 1\2" FORD & WHEEL STUD 1/2"UNF SHORT KNURL |
|
25994 |
17-May-02 |
TALDARA |
198.00 |
FOAM CUPS |
|
25995 |
17-May-02 |
WESTBOOKS |
9.56 |
SMALLEST GIRL EVER |
|
25996 |
17-May-02 |
W A HINO SALES & SERVICE |
155.10 |
CYL CLUTCH |
|
25997 |
17-May-02 |
WANNEROO HARDWARE |
4,368.45 |
MINERAL TURPENTINE, ACCENT MASKING TAPE, PAINTS, SURVEY TAPE & VARIOUS HARDWARE PRODUCTS |
|
25998 |
17-May-02 |
CANCELLED |
0.00 |
|
|
25999 |
17-May-02 |
CANCELLED |
0.00 |
|
|
26000 |
17-May-02 |
CANCELLED |
0.00 |
|
|
26001 |
17-May-02 |
CANCELLED |
0.00 |
|
|
26002 |
17-May-02 |
CANCELLED |
0.00 |
|
|
26003 |
17-May-02 |
JOONDALUP COURT |
1,779.65 |
20 SUMMONS |
|
26004 |
17-May-02 |
ATKINS CARLYLE LTD |
247.01 |
SCREEN WELDING ARC SAFE & PROTECTIVE INDUSTRIES DOCK |
|
26005 |
17-May-02 |
AARQUEanitech |
852.39 |
BOND 3I CORE, RESTORE PC CONNECTION FROM OFFICE MINOLTA MICROFILM SCANNER |
|
26006 |
17-May-02 |
ADFORM |
412.50 |
GRAPHICS TO FIRE TRUCK INCLUDING REPLACEMENT OF ALL RED REFLECTIVE LT2 ON SIDE PILLARES & QRLT2 ON SCREEN |
|
26007 |
17-May-02 |
WORMALD FIRE SYSTEMS |
293.70 |
PACIFIC HELMET |
|
26008 |
17-May-02 |
W A LIBRARY SUPPLIES |
207.35 |
7.5 CONTACT & DISK FILE ORGANISER |
|
26009 |
17-May-02 |
WATTLEUP TRACTORS |
455.05 |
SWITCH, SENSOR, NUTS, BOLTS, BUSH & BLADE |
|
26010 |
17-May-02 |
WANNEROO CRANE HIRE |
222.75 |
HIRE OF 10 TONNE CRANE TO FOR BUS SHELTER AT NORTHUMBERLAND AVE MARANGAROO - TIME INCLUDES TRAVEL TIME 19.3.02 |
|
26011 |
17-May-02 |
MAYNE LOGISTICS ARMAGUARD |
294.61 |
KEY SAFE & CASH COLLECTION |
|
26012 |
17-May-02 |
ASPHALTECH PTY LTD |
51,079.47 |
ASHPALT & GRANITE SUPPLY & LAYING |
|
26013 |
17-May-02 |
ACTION LOCK SERVICE |
298.00 |
LOCKWOOD - MORTICE LOCK, THUMBTURN ADAPTOR, BARREL LEVER & INTERNAL LEVERSET & PLATE. |
|
26014 |
17-May-02 |
AUST AIRCONDITIONING SVCS P/L |
2,387.83 |
AIRCONDITIONING MAINTENANCE |
|
26015 |
17-May-02 |
AUTO SMART INTERNATIONAL |
366.30 |
TRUCK WASH 185L |
|
26016 |
17-May-02 |
BRICKWOOD HOLDINGS PTY LTD |
40,022.40 |
COMPLETE 240L DK GREEN |
|
26017 |
17-May-02 |
BT EQUIPMENT PTY LTD |
77.08 |
O RING, GASKET, WHEEL STUD & WHEEL NUTS |
|
26018 |
17-May-02 |
CASTROL AUSTRALIA PTY LTD |
310.47 |
HARDWARE GREASE GUN CARTRIDGES CASTROL APXT 450GM |
|
26019 |
17-May-02 |
COATES |
262.40 |
DELIVERY HOSE & TUFFONE DRAINER |
|
26020 |
17-May-02 |
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT AUST. |
228.09 |
FUEL SENDER & SENSOR |
|
26021 |
17-May-02 |
DBS FENCING |
2,409.00 |
REPAIR VANDAL DAMAGED FENCE SHOWGROUNDS, PANEL OF FENCE TO MATCH EXISTING AT ELLIOTS ROAD & REMOVE & RELOCATE EXISTING BACKNET |
|
26022 |
17-May-02 |
E R S AUSTRALIA PTY LTD |
112.75 |
PARTS WASHER SERV/ENVIROMENTAL LEVY |
|
26023 |
17-May-02 |
ECLIPSE RESOURCES PTY LTD |
49.50 |
WASTE TYRE DISPOSAL |
|
26024 |
17-May-02 |
FAL FOOD SERVICES |
297.81 |
SUGAR COFFEE TEABAGS |
|
26025 |
17-May-02 |
FUJI XEROX AUSTRALIA PTY LTD |
3,898.92 |
FSMA COPY CHARGE ONLY 01/01/02 TO 31/03/02 |
|
26026 |
17-May-02 |
GEOFF'S TREE SERVICE |
4,048.55 |
PRUNE, CHIP, REMOVE DEAD TREES, FICUS TREE |
|
26027 |
17-May-02 |
GLAZEWELL P/L |
2,172.27 |
GLASS WINDOWS REPLACEMENTS, INSTALLATION & REPAIRS OF VARIOUS COW COMMUNITY FACILITIES |
|
26028 |
17-May-02 |
GEODETIC SUPPLY & REPAIR |
132.00 |
INVERTED ARM BACK SAVER FOR USING MARKER SPRAY |
|
26029 |
17-May-02 |
HUMES CONCRETE |
16,828.13 |
PIPES & LINERS |
|
26030 |
17-May-02 |
KERB QIC & CO |
15,268.88 |
FOOTPATH, KERBING INSTALLATION & REPAIRS |
|
26031 |
17-May-02 |
MAYDAY EARTHMOVING |
1,375.00 |
HIRE OF SKID STEER AT JEFFERSON DR MARANGAROO 10, 11.4.02 - INCLUDES TRAVEL & HIRE OF SKID STEER AT DUNDEBAR RD 9, 10.4.02 INCLUDES TRAVEL |
|
26032 |
17-May-02 |
MINDARIE REGIONAL COUNCIL |
71,765.56 |
FEES ON VARIOUS WASTE DISPOSAL |
|
26033 |
17-May-02 |
MIKE GEARY SIGNS |
326.22 |
TO SUPPLY & FIT HESTER AVE TO 3.5 M. ROAD SIGNS |
|
26034 |
17-May-02 |
NORTHERN DISTRICTS PEST CONTROL |
786.50 |
SPIDER, MIDGY PEST, COCKROACH, ANT & VARIOUS PEST TREATMENT |
|
26035 |
17-May-02 |
PROTECTOR SAFETY PTY LTD |
1,405.99 |
FULLY COATED PVC GLOVE, BLACK SAFETY SHOES, FACE MASK & VARIOUS PROTECTIVE ITEMS |
|
26036 |
17-May-02 |
PRESTIGE ALARMS |
2,876.50 |
SERVICE CALLS, RELOCATION, INSTALLATION, REPROGRAMMING OF SECURITY ALARMS |
|
26037 |
17-May-02 |
THE PRINTING FACTORY |
1,357.91 |
BOOKMARKS, SURVEY CARDS, RECEIPT BOOKS & BUSINESS CARDS PRINTING |
|
26038 |
17-May-02 |
PAVEMENT TECHNOLOGY LTD |
2,409.00 |
HIRE OF PROFILERS |
|
26039 |
17-May-02 |
PACIFIC BRANDS APPAREL |
35.37 |
FLYING JACKET - NYLON YWILL |
|
26040 |
17-May-02 |
PRECISION BADGES |
1,595.00 |
GOLD PLATED 19MM LABEL PIN BADGE |
|
26041 |
17-May-02 |
PRESSURE DYNAMICS |
174.90 |
12V DC COIL SUIT SIZE 8, SVI-8-3-0-00 CARTRIDGE |
|
26042 |
17-May-02 |
QUALITY SHEET METAL |
1,111.00 |
6 ONLY 5.0MM MS CHANNELS AS PER QUOTE & 1 PLATE 2250X3420X5.0MM MS WITH OF CUT |
|
26043 |
17-May-02 |
E & M J ROSHER |
831.95 |
KIT SEAL REAR PUMPS |
|
26044 |
17-May-02 |
RCG PTY LTD |
12.22 |
LANDFILL - RUBBLE MIXED, GOVERN LANDFILL LEVY |
|
26045 |
17-May-02 |
SHENTON ENTERPRISES PTY LTD |
296.45 |
DISMANTLE DOLPHIN POOL CLEANER & REPLACE WORN IDLER PULLEYS REASSEMBLE UNIT & TEST |
|
26046 |
17-May-02 |
STOPMASTER BRAKES |
1,494.08 |
RELINE FRONT & REAR BRAKE SHOES |
|
26047 |
17-May-02 |
TRAILER PARTS PTY LTD |
15.32 |
AO210F BRAKE HANDLE |
|
26048 |
17-May-02 |
TOTAL TORO |
324.45 |
YOKE END SPLIT & VARIOUS PARTS SUPPLIES |
|
26049 |
17-May-02 |
TECHNIFIRE 2000 |
697.35 |
REPAIRS AND MODIFICATIONS- TOYOTA FAST ATTACK WN31802 95022 |
|
26050 |
17-May-02 |
VIBRA INDUSTRIAL FILTRATION AUST |
76.23 |
AF435KM AIR FILTER |
|
26051 |
17-May-02 |
WATTS & WOODHOUSE |
990.00 |
PROFESSIONAL FEES- WANN F/BALL CLUB KINGSLEY |
|
26052 |
17-May-02 |
WESTERN RE-SPOTTING SERVICES |
1,111.00 |
LINESPOTTING & GRINDING OF CENTRE LINE |
|
26053 |
17-May-02 |
Y M C A OF PERTH |
14,639.63 |
MOBILE YOUTH SERVICES |
|
26054 |
17-May-02 |
CLEAN SWEEP |
1,179.75 |
SWEEPING AT BUTTERWORTH & HOLLINGWORTH DRIVES, KINGSWAY NETBALL COMPLEX & GULLY EDUCTING |
|
26055 |
17-May-02 |
J J HAWKINS AND COMPANY PTY LTD |
4,015.00 |
TRANSPORT - 3 LOADERS & 2 FLOATS - BREAKWATER DR |
|
26056 |
17-May-02 |
LO-GO APPOINTMENTS |
11,056.33 |
CONTRACT STAFF |
|
26057 |
17-May-02 |
LAWN DOCTOR |
440.00 |
APPLY NITROFORM SLOW NITROGENOUS FERTILISER |
|
26058 |
17-May-02 |
METROCOUNT |
563.00 |
STAINLESS STEEL SECURITY STROP |
|
26059 |
17-May-02 |
WANNEROO PLUMBING |
358.16 |
CLEAR BLOCKAGE ON OVERFLOWN DRAINS, HWS LEAK & REPLACE PTRV & COLD RELIEF LINES AT KINGSWAY SOCCER CLUB |
|
26060 |
17-May-02 |
WANNEROO ELECTRIC |
17,608.20 |
SECURITY LIGHTS, PUMP, INSTALL HANDS FREE UNIT, CARPARK WIRES & VARIOUS ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION & REPAIRS |
|
26061 |
17-May-02 |
WANNEROO CENTRAL NEWSAGENCY |
39.80 |
2 X UBD 2002 DIRECTORIES |
|
26062 |
20-May-02 |
KAY FRASER |
57.00 |
DOG REG REFUND 04/1064 |
|
26063 |
20-May-02 |
MAXWELL ROBINSON & PHELPS |
23,741.15 |
APPLICATION FOR HERBICIDE |
|
26064 |
21-May-02 |
MR.MRS.S ROCCA |
192.94 |
ADJ TO LEGAL COSTS |
|
26065 |
21-May-02 |
ABORIGINAL SENIORS GROUP PETTY CASH |
50.05 |
P/CASH |
|
26066 |
23-May-02 |
SANNY ANG |
88.00 |
ORIGAMI WORKSHOP 23/04/02 |
|
26067 |
23-May-02 |
HONEYWELL SECONDHAND SHOP |
165.00 |
13 SUREYA |
|
26068 |
23-May-02 |
ROBERT TAYLOR |
91.66 |
KEY HOLDER |
|
26069 |
23-May-02 |
WHITE OAK HOME CARE SERVICES PTY LTD |
169.40 |
PROVISION OF SERVICES TO CACP CLIENTS 01/01/02 - 30/ 06/02 |
|
26070 |
23-May-02 |
DEWSONS MERRIWA |
25.33 |
GROCERIES |
|
26071 |
23-May-02 |
OUTER LIMITZ |
90.00 |
PRIZES FOR SKATE/BMX/BLADE COMPETITIONS FOR YOUTH AS PART OF YOUTH SERVICES PROGRAM |
|
26072 |
23-May-02 |
CLEANAWAY |
213.40 |
COLLECTION AND DISPOSAL OF 1 X 25KG CALCIUM HYPOCHLORITTE |
|
26073 |
23-May-02 |
MARGARET GILCHRIST |
41.66 |
KEY HOLDER |
|
26074 |
23-May-02 |
EVAN MARTIN |
41.66 |
KEY HOLDER |
|
26075 |
23-May-02 |
SILVERTON LTD |
1,718.00 |
P/N 192541-192542 REFUND RATES RAISED IN ERROR |
|
26076 |
23-May-02 |
NORTH WHITFORDS ESTATE PTY LTD |
6,053.40 |
REFUND RATES PROPERTY NO. 125949 OVERCHARGED AS PROPERTY FULLY SUBDIVIDED AS AT 1/07/99 |
|
26077 |
23-May-02 |
MINDARIE KEYS JOINT VENTURE |
1,074.83 |
REFUND RATES PROPERTY No. 153834 FROM 1/11/98 WHEN PROPERTY WAS SUBDIVIDED |
|
26078 |
23-May-02 |
LEE TAN |
41.66 |
KEY HOLDER |
|
26079 |
23-May-02 |
CONCEPT MEDIA |
183.90 |
LIBRARY FEATURE PAGE 24 |
|
26080 |
23-May-02 |
LUZIA JOHNSTONE |
41.66 |
KEY HOLDER |
|
26081 |
23-May-02 |
MUSEUMS AUSTRALIA (WA) |
120.00 |
MUSEUMS CARING FOR CULTURE AT NEW NORCIA |
|
26082 |
23-May-02 |
CANCELLED |
0.00 |
|
|
26083 |
23-May-02 |
JENNY GILBERT |
100.00 |
KEY HOLDER |
|
26084 |
23-May-02 |
SIMON WATTERS |
41.80 |
SEMINAR LEGAL ISSUES & RISK MANAGEMENT |
|
26085 |
23-May-02 |
SYME MARMION & CO |
11,894.00 |
FINAL PAYMENT CONSULTANCY SERVICE |
|
26086 |
23-May-02 |
CANCELLED |
0.00 |
|
|
26087 |
23-May-02 |
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN SPORTS FEDERATION |
100.00 |
PRESENTATION BY BOB WELCH ON 23 APRIL 02 AT CITY OF WANNEROO |
|
26088 |
23-May-02 |
ALLIED ARTIST & EVENT SERVICES TRUST |
13,750.00 |
ARTIST FEES |
|
26089 |
23-May-02 |
CURTIN CONSULTANCY SERVICES |
55.00 |
CONFERENCE ATTENDANCE FEE |
|
26090 |
23-May-02 |
P & G MCEWAN |
95.60 |
P/N 192880 OVERPAID RATES |
|
26091 |
23-May-02 |
BUTLER LAND COMPANY P/L & |
21,107.68 |
P/N 147288 REFUND RATES INCORRECTLY RATED |
|
26092 |
23-May-02 |
ELAINE R SEAL |
15.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND |
|
26093 |
23-May-02 |
CYNTHIA SMART |
57.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND |
|
26094 |
23-May-02 |
MAUREEN KIRKNESS |
20.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND |
|
26095 |
23-May-02 |
TK SUTTON |
30.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND |
|
26096 |
23-May-02 |
KEITH ALLEN |
20.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND |
|
26097 |
23-May-02 |
DEAN MARTIN |
20.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND |
|
26098 |
23-May-02 |
INFORMA AUSTRALIA |
55.00 |
SUBSCRIPTION-PLANT SPECS 2002 |
|
26099 |
23-May-02 |
COUNCIL HORTICULTURE PACK |
100.00 |
COUNCIL HORTICULTURE PACK SIBSCRIPTION |
|
26100 |
23-May-02 |
REPCOL COMMERICAL INVESTIGATORS |
100.00 |
COMM SVCS FINANCIAL SUPPORT |
|
26101 |
23-May-02 |
SCOTT ALLEN BIJA |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
26102 |
23-May-02 |
KAREL & M KIVITS |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
26103 |
23-May-02 |
WAYNE & LINDA JOHNSON |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
26104 |
23-May-02 |
ANDREW C JONES |
300.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
26105 |
23-May-02 |
MARK W SIBLEY |
233.22 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
26106 |
23-May-02 |
IAN & J GRAY |
250.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
26107 |
23-May-02 |
M DEI GIUDICI & C FALLOW |
245.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
26108 |
23-May-02 |
DAPHINE & D SAWKINS |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
26109 |
23-May-02 |
CALL OUT HELP |
220.00 |
SESSIONS G/WHEEN LIBRARY |
|
26110 |
23-May-02 |
CHRISTINE L DEMUNCK |
183.35 |
REFUND RATES PROPERTY NO. 136902 PENSION REBATE OVERPAYMENT |
|
26111 |
23-May-02 |
MR & MRS G J OINGLE |
213.50 |
REFUND RATES PROPERTY NO. 133938 PENSION REBATE |
|
26112 |
23-May-02 |
KYM DUNBAR |
161.44 |
REFUND RATES PROPERTY NO. 190227 PENSION REBATE |
|
26113 |
23-May-02 |
PETER POULTON |
152.90 |
REFUND RATES PROPERTY NO. 188910 PENSION REBATE |
|
26114 |
23-May-02 |
MR & MRS D B MACLENNAN |
269.08 |
REFUND RATES PROPERTY NO. 176704 PENSION REBATE |
|
26115 |
23-May-02 |
MCDONALDS PROPERTIES |
1,030.38 |
REFUND RATES PROPERTY NO. 153193 |
|
26116 |
23-May-02 |
A BEETON |
213.50 |
REFUND RATES PROPERTY NO. 160985 PENSION REBATE |
|
26117 |
23-May-02 |
TANIA MORGAN |
297.80 |
REFUND COURSE UNABLE TO ATTEND |
|
26118 |
23-May-02 |
PAULA SMITH |
52.00 |
REFUND COURSE MOVING OUR OF AREA/SHUTDOWN |
|
26119 |
23-May-02 |
SANDRA PAGRAM |
63.25 |
PENSION REBATE |
|
26120 |
23-May-02 |
NORMA WILKIE |
400.00 |
OVERPAYMENT OF RATES ON 21/5/2 |
|
26121 |
23-May-02 |
STIK-EES |
27.50 |
PASTEL DINOSAURS, HUMMING BIRDS, FIREHOUSE FRIENDS, SEA SHELLS, SILENT FLIGHT |
|
26122 |
23-May-02 |
LYN VERGUNST |
91.66 |
KEY HOLDER |
|
26123 |
23-May-02 |
DEANNE HETHERINGTON |
91.66 |
KEY HOLDER |
|
26124 |
23-May-02 |
JOE ARRIGO |
91.66 |
KEY HOLDER |
|
26125 |
23-May-02 |
STEVE BARBARICH |
41.66 |
KEY HOLDER |
|
26126 |
23-May-02 |
BOOMA AUTO ELECTRICS |
82.50 |
MAKE A/C HOSE |
|
26127 |
23-May-02 |
DBS FENCING |
164.44 |
SOILED WIRE FLEXIABLE 5KG |
|
26128 |
23-May-02 |
BOOK CITY OCEAN KEYS |
21.25 |
1 GIFT VOUCHER |
|
26129 |
23-May-02 |
ELLIOTTS IRRIGATION PTY LTD |
1,644.90 |
MILNE RED COUPLING & VARIOUS IRRIGATION SUPPLIES |
|
26130 |
23-May-02 |
FORPARK AUSTRALIA |
3,545.63 |
GALV CAPS/STRAP SEATS |
|
26131 |
23-May-02 |
HOSEMASTERS |
143.76 |
REPLACE HOSE |
|
26132 |
23-May-02 |
MEMO COMMUNICATIONS |
247.50 |
REPROGRAM MOTOROLA MAXTRAX RADIO |
|
26133 |
23-May-02 |
MCLEOD & CO |
17.60 |
DOLA TITLES SEARCHES |
|
26134 |
23-May-02 |
M M ELECTRICAL MERCHANDISING |
214.50 |
PULL LINE DISPENSER PACK/LOOK UP FEE |
|
26135 |
23-May-02 |
STANDARDS AUSTRALIA |
162.03 |
ROAD LIGHTING STANDARDS |
|
26136 |
23-May-02 |
ALEXANDER HTS ADULT DAY CARE P/CASH |
54.55 |
P/CASH |
|
26137 |
23-May-02 |
ALEXANDER HEIGHTS - THE HEIGHTS COMM HOUSE PETTY CASH |
97.80 |
P/CASH |
|
26138 |
23-May-02 |
COCKMAN HOUSE PETTY CASH |
51.05 |
P/CASH |
|
26139 |
23-May-02 |
HOMESWEST - EAST PERTH |
81,513.36 |
P/N 150219 & 197393 REFUND RATES - INCORRECTLY RATED |
|
26140 |
23-May-02 |
JUDITH HUGHES |
395.51 |
TRAVEL & CHILDCARE EXPENSES MARCH/APRIL |
|
26141 |
23-May-02 |
LOUISE HAMILTON & SHAUN NOTTLE |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
26142 |
23-May-02 |
MOUNTCASTLE PTY LTD |
763.13 |
MURCHISON RIVER HAT NAVY |
|
26143 |
23-May-02 |
NORMAN DENNIS |
41.66 |
KEY HOLDER |
|
26144 |
23-May-02 |
PAJO DESIGN |
269.60 |
POTTERY CLASSES |
|
26145 |
23-May-02 |
QUINNS ROCKS ADULT DAY CARE P/CASH |
86.75 |
P/CASH |
|
26146 |
23-May-02 |
W A LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSOC. |
139.99 |
SEMINAR DOT NEWTON ATTENDED |
|
26147 |
24-May-02 |
PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARD |
500.00 |
ART AWARD WINNER |
|
26148 |
24-May-02 |
KEY HYDRAULICS |
2,904.00 |
REPAIRS AT THE MATERIAL RECOVERY FACILITY, MOTIVATION DRIVE, WANGARA |
|
26149 |
24-May-02 |
ORANGE |
4,768.95 |
ORANGE CDMA |
|
26150 |
24-May-02 |
WESTRAC EQUIPMENT PTY LTD |
92.40 |
WASHER, BOLTS, NUTS & VARIOUS ITEMS |
|
26151 |
24-May-02 |
AUSTRALIA POST |
7,488.02 |
MAIL PREPARATION APRIL |
|
26152 |
24-May-02 |
ALINE BRICK PAVING |
3,903.90 |
HANDRAILS, PICK UP BRICKS, BRICKPAVING OF VERGES AND VARIOUS |
|
26153 |
24-May-02 |
AIM |
55.30 |
BOOKS - QUALITY CUSTOMER SEVICE 4TH EDITION & MANAGING QUALITY CUSTOMER SERVICE |
|
26154 |
24-May-02 |
BELL HEALTH |
126.86 |
PROVISION OF SERVICES TO HACC CLIENTS |
|
26155 |
24-May-02 |
CITY OF JOONDALUP GENERAL ACCT |
615.37 |
CONTRIBUTION TOWARDS SALARY FOR ENVIRONMENTAL OFFICER AT YELLAGONGA PROJECT 01-12 04/02 |
|
26156 |
24-May-02 |
CABCHARGE |
440.95 |
COURIER CHARGES |
|
26157 |
24-May-02 |
CUSTOM SERVICE LEASING LTD |
1,980.74 |
FUEL FOR LIGHT VEHICLE FLEET |
|
26158 |
24-May-02 |
CITY OF JOONDALUP SERVICES INVOICES |
7.70 |
WORKSHOP MANUAL |
|
26159 |
24-May-02 |
CITY OF WANNEROO |
320.93 |
TRAVEL ALLOWANCE PAY TO RATES |
|
26160 |
24-May-02 |
CITY OF WANNEROO |
300.00 |
OVER 50'S EXERCISE CLASS |
|
26161 |
24-May-02 |
CHEF EXCEL PTY LTD |
534.00 |
CATERING FOR FIRST AID TRAINING COURSE & VARIOUS COUNCIL FUNCTIONS |
|
26162 |
24-May-02 |
CSD NETWORK |
240.00 |
COMM DEVELOP TRAINING 8/5/2 & 26/6/2 |
|
26163 |
24-May-02 |
DEPT OF TRANSPORT |
47.50 |
END OF QUARTER VEHICLE SEARCHES FOR PERIOD ENDING MARCH 2002 |
|
26164 |
24-May-02 |
DEPT OF LAND ADMINISTRATION |
858.00 |
TOPO DIGITAL DATA |
|
26165 |
24-May-02 |
EDGEWATER VETERINARY HOSPITAL |
82.50 |
EUTHANASIA OF FIVE DOGS |
|
26166 |
24-May-02 |
GEL GROUP PTY LTD |
2,920.23 |
WINDOWS 2000 ROLL-OUT OFFICER (P JACKSON) |
|
26167 |
24-May-02 |
HOMECARE PURSUITS |
7,407.74 |
PROVISION OF SERVICES TO DAY CARE CENTRES, CACP CLIENTS & RECREATIONAL CARE BUS DRIVER |
|
26168 |
24-May-02 |
INST OF PUBLIC WORKS ENGINEERING (WA) INC |
1,430.00 |
REGISTRATIONS 2002 STATE CONFERENCE |
|
26169 |
24-May-02 |
INTERCITY OFFICE PARTITIONING |
70.40 |
CLEAN GUTTERS AT BLACKMORE CHILD HEALTH CTRE |
|
26170 |
24-May-02 |
ICE TECHNOLOGIES AUSTRALIA PTY LTD |
852.50 |
REPAIR TO ICE MACHINES |
|
26171 |
24-May-02 |
K & F CONCRETE |
6,270.00 |
LIME-STONE PATH REPAIR TO KOONDOOLA REGIONAL BUSHLAND |
|
26172 |
24-May-02 |
MAYNE LOGISTICS COURIER |
25.08 |
WANNEROO SUBIACO COURIER |
|
26173 |
24-May-02 |
MUSEUMS AUSTRALIA |
75.00 |
PUCHASE OF BOOK MUSEUM METHODS |
|
26174 |
24-May-02 |
MIRAGE TECHNOLOGY |
180.00 |
EXCEL INTRODUCTION L SIMPSON 13/05/02 |
|
26175 |
24-May-02 |
MARGARET FERGUSON |
500.00 |
PLANNING & DESIGNING GOLD PROGRAM MARCH/APRIL & MAY 2002 & REIMBURSEMENT OF MISCELLANEOUS EXPENSES |
|
26176 |
24-May-02 |
NURSERYMENS SUPPLY |
3,009.60 |
NITROFORM BLU CHIP |
|
26177 |
24-May-02 |
PERTH HOME CARE |
207.50 |
PRI 31979/1 0930LYNNE |
|
26178 |
24-May-02 |
PHOTO PERTH WHOLESALE |
1,135.00 |
OLYMPUS C200 DIGITAL CAMERA, AC ADAPTOR, LENMAR CHARGER |
|
26179 |
24-May-02 |
QUALITY PRESS |
678.70 |
4PP A5 COVERS. PRINTED 3 COLOURS (2 PMS PLUS 1 METALLIC) 1 SIDE ONLY ON 150GSM MONZA SATIN.A4 SIZE FOLDED TO 4PP A5.PRINTED 2 UP 1 SIDE, PRE-PRESS, PRINTING |
|
26180 |
24-May-02 |
SJW PODIATRY PTY LTD |
1,787.50 |
SERVICES FOR 25/03/02 TO 26/04/02 |
|
26181 |
24-May-02 |
ST JOHN AMBULANCE OF AUSTRALIA |
75.00 |
SENIOR FIRST AID REFRESHER 29/4/2 |
|
26182 |
24-May-02 |
STANHOPE HOME NURSING SVCS |
98.67 |
PROVISION OF SERVICES TO HACC CLIENTS |
|
26183 |
24-May-02 |
STEVEN HART ARCHITECT |
880.00 |
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES - NEW COMMUNITY CENTRE WARRADALE PARK |
|
26184 |
24-May-02 |
SELLEYS ENGINEERING |
880.00 |
PRESIDING AND END PLATES FOR C2 AND C5 AT MATERIAL RECOVERY FACILITY, MOTIVATION DRIVE, WANGARA |
|
26185 |
24-May-02 |
MARY NICOLETTAS |
330.00 |
CLASSES BELLYDANCE TUTION |
|
26186 |
24-May-02 |
WESTERN POWER |
15,478.10 |
RELOCATE & REPLACE POLES 144 & 145 CARABOODA ROAD TO ALLOW FOR ROAD WORKS |
|
26187 |
24-May-02 |
CANCELLED |
0.00 |
|
|
26188 |
24-May-02 |
WESTERN POWER |
27,144.13 |
CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING & CHARGES ON VARIOUS PARKS, CENTRES & OFFICES |
|
26189 |
24-May-02 |
WASTEDRIVE PTY LIMITED |
7,089.60 |
4.514 TONNES 2.64MM ANNEALED SPECIAL BAILING WIRE DELIVERED TO WANGARAN MRF |
|
26190 |
24-May-02 |
JOONDALUP COURT |
1,092.95 |
13 WARRANTS |
|
26191 |
27-May-02 |
JOONDALUP COURT |
1,483.25 |
16 SUMMONS |
|
26192 |
27-May-02 |
W A LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSOC. |
10,674.36 |
APRIL 2002 MARKETFORCE ADVERTISING |
|
26193 |
28-May-02 |
PEET & CO LTD |
38,107.09 |
CARRAMAR PK STAGE 4G TAPPING WAPC116160 |
|
26194 |
30-May-02 |
MARLENE BYNDER |
300.00 |
BOND REFUND HALL HIRE |
|
26195 |
30-May-02 |
FOCUS SETTLEMENTS |
338.28 |
P/N 167861 OVERPAYMENT OF RATES - PROP SETTLEMENT |
|
26196 |
30-May-02 |
SKATEBOARDING ASSOC OF W. A. |
100.00 |
2 X SKATEBOARD INSTRUCTORS AT CLARKSON 01/05/02 |
|
26197 |
30-May-02 |
INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC WORKS ENGINEERING AUST (WA) INC |
1,551.00 |
2002 MEMBERSHIP FEES & ROAD SAFETY AUDIT SEMINAR 03-05 APR 02 |
|
26198 |
30-May-02 |
WHITE OAK HOME CARE SERVICES PTY LTD |
311.03 |
AGED CARE SERVICES 13-18/04/02 |
|
26199 |
30-May-02 |
VOLUNTEERING WA |
75.00 |
NVW BREAKFAST LAUNCH 13/05/02 |
|
26200 |
30-May-02 |
SPORTS TURF TECHNOLOGY PTY LTD |
924.00 |
CONDUCT ORGANIC FINES, INSPECT & PREPARE REPORT |
|
26201 |
30-May-02 |
DIVA FLOWERS |
70.00 |
WREATH T LOFTUS DEL |
|
26202 |
30-May-02 |
ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENDERS OFFICE |
120.00 |
COAST LAW CONFERENCE 2002 FULL REGISTRATION FOR CR T LOFTUS |
|
26203 |
30-May-02 |
GEARY SIGNS |
204.05 |
SIGNAGE FOR RECREATION CENTRE IN WARRADALE |
|
26204 |
30-May-02 |
OUTER LIMITZ |
140.00 |
WHEELS & BEARINGS |
|
26205 |
30-May-02 |
CANCELLED |
0.00 |
|
|
26206 |
30-May-02 |
LIBRARY & INFORMATION SERVICE OF WA |
5,380.10 |
BOOKS - ADULT NON FICTION/FICTION & JUNIOR |
|
26207 |
30-May-02 |
BUBBLEMANIA |
390.00 |
GIANT BUBBLE WORKSHOP 14-15/05/02 |
|
26208 |
30-May-02 |
EVAN MARTIN |
41.66 |
KEYHOLDER MONTH MAY02 |
|
26209 |
30-May-02 |
LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMUNITY SERVICES ASSOC. (WA) |
220.00 |
CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP |
|
26210 |
30-May-02 |
CHARLES ALDOUS-BALL |
187.00 |
ARBORICULTURAL REPORT 31 TAYWOOD DR WANN |
|
26211 |
30-May-02 |
A TOUCH OF CLASS WEDDING STATIONERY |
110.55 |
SHEETS A4 MAUVE POP DL ENVELOPES |
|
26212 |
30-May-02 |
GIRRAWHEEN KOONDOOLA JUNIOR |
50.00 |
BOND REFUND HIRE DATE 14.11.96 T9506 |
|
26213 |
30-May-02 |
SONJA PFISTER |
20.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND |
|
26214 |
30-May-02 |
SHEILA LYON |
20.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND |
|
26215 |
30-May-02 |
KYLIE BESSER |
6.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND |
|
26216 |
30-May-02 |
GERALD HERBU |
38.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND |
|
26217 |
30-May-02 |
BELINDA BUITENHUIS |
20.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND |
|
26218 |
30-May-02 |
KRISTEN ST JOHN |
18.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND |
|
26219 |
30-May-02 |
TRACEY FEEHAN |
6.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND |
|
26220 |
30-May-02 |
MARY J LOVEJOY |
9.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND |
|
26221 |
30-May-02 |
L BETTY |
540.00 |
P/N 176336 WRONG AMOUNT PAID |
|
26222 |
30-May-02 |
LANE G HEENAN |
26.91 |
P/N 179071 OVERPAID |
|
26223 |
30-May-02 |
G SHARIFZADEH |
329.33 |
P/N 198076 PAID TWICE |
|
26224 |
30-May-02 |
MICHAEL FRANK MANN |
330.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY LOT 450 P 7798 VOL 57 FOL 33A |
|
26225 |
30-May-02 |
MICHAEL BURNES & CAROL JOHNSON |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY 10 RANWORTH ROAD HOCKING LOT 315 P 24233 VOL 2199 FOL 875 |
|
26226 |
30-May-02 |
RICK P & TRACI L GARCIA |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY 18 BATON ROUGE DRIVE MINDARIE LOT 998 P 23586 VOL 2172 FOL 116 |
|
26227 |
30-May-02 |
MARISSA CHUBB & MICHAEL WILLIAMS |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY 23 KIRKIMBI STREET CARRAMAR LOT 1407 DP 28778 VOL 2510 FOL 320 |
|
26228 |
30-May-02 |
DEREK ARCHER & KAY M PEOPLES |
264.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY 6 GLENGYLE TURN QUINNS ROCKS LOT 403 DP 27516 VOL 2215 FOL 111 |
|
26229 |
30-May-02 |
MELISSA S & PAUL A EDWARDS |
298.65 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY 15 LITHGOW DRIVE CLARKSON LOT 1661 DP 24586 |
|
26230 |
30-May-02 |
CHRISTINE D SALIB & SAMEH O HANNA |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY 10 SUMBA TURN MINDARIE LOT 1187 P 23984 VOL 2184 FOL 797 |
|
26231 |
30-May-02 |
LESLIE S & SUSAN M MCGOLDRICK |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY 15 DUXFORD STREET BUTLER LOT 312 DP 27850 VOL 2503 FOL 379 |
|
26232 |
30-May-02 |
DAVID R & NATASHA L VILLA |
250.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY 34 NORWOOD LOOP TAPPING LOT 996 P 23852 |
|
26233 |
30-May-02 |
ROBINA SMITH |
750.00 |
1ST INSTALMENT PAYMENT COMM ART PROJECT |
|
26234 |
30-May-02 |
CANCELLED |
0.00 |
|
|
26235 |
30-May-02 |
MELANIE SWINDEN |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY 16 ROSEDALE VISTA HOCKING LOT 246 P 24139 VOL 2196 FOL 948 |
|
26236 |
30-May-02 |
ROBERT CHARLES KEENAN |
313.50 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY 57 DALLAS CRESCENT LOT 172 P 9614 VOL 363 FOL 036A |
|
26237 |
30-May-02 |
DONELLE GADENNE |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY 9 WYOLA LANE LOT 151 DP 29015 VOL 2511 FOL 26 |
|
26238 |
30-May-02 |
ANNE EVERSEN & CHRIS MCGILL |
345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY LOT 760 DP 24966 VOL 2208 FOL 953 |
|
26239 |
30-May-02 |
BRENDA TRELOAR |
300.00 |
REFUND HALL HIRE AT JOHN MALONEY CLUBROOMS 04/05/02 TO 05/05/02 |
|
26240 |
30-May-02 |
ROYA AHMAD |
300.00 |
REFUND HALL HIRE AT ADDISON FUNCTION ROOM |
|
26241 |
30-May-02 |
DEERING AUTRONICS |
672.38 |
CAMERA 4.5 BLACK/WHITE |
|
26242 |
30-May-02 |
PROCESS WELDING & MAINT SVCS |
1,517.01 |
REPAIRS TO PLASTIC BAILER |
|
26243 |
30-May-02 |
SANDERSON ENGINEERING COMPANY |
217.25 |
D/SHAFT-FS85/120/200 HT70 HL75, DRIVE TUBE |
|
26244 |
30-May-02 |
SANDS & MCDOUGALL OFFICE PRODUCT |
15,157.40 |
STATIONERY FOR MONTH APRIL2002 |
|
26245 |
30-May-02 |
ALEXANDER HTS ADULT DAY CARE P/CASH |
25.10 |
PETTY CASH |
|
26246 |
30-May-02 |
ALEXANDER HEIGHTS - THE HEIGHTS COMM HOUSE PETTY CASH |
86.70 |
PETTY CASH |
|
26247 |
30-May-02 |
ABORIGINAL SENIORS GROUP PETTY CASH |
50.00 |
PETTY CASH |
|
26248 |
30-May-02 |
EASIFLEET MANAGEMENT |
173.00 |
REPLACE LH REAR DOOR QTR TINT |
|
26249 |
30-May-02 |
GLOBE AUSTRALIA PTY LTD |
304.70 |
RED OUT 5 LITRE |
|
26250 |
30-May-02 |
GEL GROUP PTY LTD |
2,773.65 |
WINDOWS 2000 ROLL OUT OFFICER P JACKSON |
|
26251 |
30-May-02 |
MICHAEL PSANOUDAKIS |
400.00 |
BBOY WORKSHOP |
|
26252 |
30-May-02 |
TAYLOR BURRELL |
2,343.00 |
CPTED MANUAL/KOONDOOLA PROJECT |
|
26253 |
30-May-02 |
OSBORNE PARK WELDING SUPPLIES |
95.15 |
CONTACT TIP & MIG WIRE |
|
26254 |
30-May-02 |
JONES LANG LASALLE ADVISORY SERVICES PTY LTD |
3,960.00 |
CONSULTANCY ADVICE ON QUINNS ROCKS CARAVAN PK |
|
26255 |
30-May-02 |
LOCAL GOVERNMENT MANAGERS AUSTRALIA |
60.50 |
REGISTRATION - CEO'S FORUM - 31/05/02 C JOHNSON |
|
26256 |
30-May-02 |
FASTWAY COURIERS (WA) |
110.00 |
1 PK OF 20 - 841341 |
|
26257 |
30-May-02 |
WANNEROO CRICKET ASSOCIATION |
300.00 |
HALL HIRE FROM 27/04/02 TO 28/04/02 |
|
26258 |
30-May-02 |
ANGUS & ROBERTSON - WHITFORDS |
237.60 |
18 BOOKS |
|
26259 |
30-May-02 |
ACTIMED AUSTRALIA |
13.75 |
DAKTAREN TINCTURE 30ML 2% |
|
26260 |
30-May-02 |
AUTO DOOR SYSTEMS |
1,136.19 |
SERVICE CALLS ON FAULTY SECURITY SYSTEMS & TRAFFIC SIGNALS & INSTALL & WIRE 2 X K4 KEYSWITCHES |
|
26261 |
30-May-02 |
A CLASS LINEMARKING SERVICE |
473.00 |
LINEMARKING AT GRIFFITH PARK, YANCHEP BEACH & 2 ROCKS ROAD |
|
26262 |
30-May-02 |
BUDGET RENT A CAR AUSTRALIA PTY LTD |
2,261.60 |
HIRE OF A SMALL SEDAN |
|
26263 |
30-May-02 |
BUCKLEYS WASTE DISPOSAL |
734.00 |
WASH DOWN SILT PIT & NEW PIPE REQUIRED TO REPLACE SOAKWELL BEHIND TANK BLOCKED WITH ROOTS |
|
26264 |
30-May-02 |
BGC BLOKPAVE |
2,090.88 |
EASI-COBBLE & EASIPAVE- TERRACOTTA & CHARCOAL |
|
26265 |
30-May-02 |
BRUECHLE GILCHRIST & EVANS P/L |
4,376.35 |
TEMPORARY SECONDMENT OF ROAD DESIGNER FOR THE DESIGN REVIEW OF THE EAST WANN ARTERIAL ROADS |
|
26266 |
30-May-02 |
COASTAL SERVICES |
1,867.80 |
GUMBLOSSOM HALL ACTIVITY ROOMS 3 & 4 REPAIRS ZIP BOILING WATER UNIT |
|
26267 |
30-May-02 |
COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS |
10,235.53 |
ADVERTISING FOR FEBRUARY 2002 |
|
26268 |
30-May-02 |
CURTAIN MAN |
275.00 |
HOLLAND BLINDS & INSTALLATION |
|
26269 |
30-May-02 |
CONTI'S WINES |
237.60 |
2 CARTONS CHENIN BLANC |
|
26270 |
30-May-02 |
CASEWEST PTY LTD |
179.85 |
AIR FILTERS |
|
26271 |
30-May-02 |
DYMOCKS WARWICK |
330.41 |
BOOKS FOR YANCHEP & GIRRAWHEEN LIBRARY |
|
26272 |
30-May-02 |
FAL FOOD SERVICES |
1,328.37 |
MILK, COFFEE, COOKIES, TEABAGS AS STAFF AMENITIES |
|
26273 |
30-May-02 |
FORPARK AUSTRALIA |
6,828.80 |
LIMESTONE PIT, SAND PIT & REMOVAL OF STRUCTURE & RELOCATION AT ORMISTON PARK |
|
26274 |
30-May-02 |
GREEN & GOLD HIAB SERVICES |
1,155.00 |
CRANE TRUCK, HIAB TRUCK TO DELIVER PAVING BRICKS, SLABS, DRAINAGE MATERIALS |
|
26275 |
30-May-02 |
IN TOUCH COMMUNICATIONS |
456.50 |
ACCESSORY PACK FOR KYO 2135 & KYOCERA 2135 HANDSET (NO SERVICE) |
|
26276 |
30-May-02 |
ICON OFFICE TECHNOLOGY |
1,101.47 |
METRE READINGS- VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS |
|
26277 |
30-May-02 |
J B PRECISE ENGINEERING |
5,038.00 |
WATER PUMP, HUB MACHINE, REPAIR THROTTLE, 6 MACHINE NEW TIERODS, NEW TOWBALL, NEW LIFTING ARM BOLT, MAKE UP SPACERS, MANUFACTURE LARGE JOCKEY WHEELS, RESLEEVE ROLLER END CAPS, RETHREAD CHAIN SAW HOUSING SHAFT |
|
26278 |
30-May-02 |
JMAC INDUSTRIES |
544.50 |
HAND CLEANER, CLEANING RAGS & RED DEVIL DEGREASER |
|
26279 |
30-May-02 |
LANDFILL GAS & POWER |
66.31 |
MONTHLY CHARGES LANDFILL GAS FLARE BADGERUP |
|
26280 |
30-May-02 |
LYONS & PEIRCE |
2,288.00 |
HIRE CAMEL TRUCK & OPERATOR FOR 16 HOURS TO VACUUM SUMPS & JET STORM WATER LINES |
|
26281 |
30-May-02 |
METAL ARTWORK CREATIONS |
66.56 |
SILVER BADGES & MAGNETIC ATTACHMENTS |
|
26282 |
30-May-02 |
MOTORLIFE |
188.10 |
AUTO AEROSOL INOX 300 GM |
|
26283 |
30-May-02 |
NETWORK FOODS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD |
113.84 |
MINT CARAMELS 6KG, ICE MINT MIDELS 3KG, SHERBIES 3KG |
|
26284 |
30-May-02 |
ORANGE |
571.09 |
PAGER NETWORK CHARGES |
|
26285 |
30-May-02 |
P P K ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE P/L |
6,556.00 |
PROVISION DUAL CARRIAGEWAY DESIGN CONSULTANCY SERVICES |
|
26286 |
30-May-02 |
RYDELL INDUSTRIAL BELTING CO |
885.17 |
RECUP BELT ON PLASTIC LINE, 1 PULLEY LAGGED IN DIAMOND GROOVE |
|
26287 |
30-May-02 |
M P ROGERS & ASSOCIATES PTY LTD |
3,978.70 |
QUINNS BEACH COASTAL PROTECTION - REASSESSMENT OF OPTIONS |
|
26288 |
30-May-02 |
RUSSELL LANDSCAPING WA PTY LTD |
18,772.27 |
LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE DEC 01 - MAR 02 |
|
26289 |
30-May-02 |
A & J SALAMONE |
699.60 |
SUPPLY OF FILLING SAND FOR FRANKLIN ROAD |
|
26290 |
30-May-02 |
SCOTTS TRIMMING SERVICE |
27.50 |
REPAIR HARNESS |
|
26291 |
30-May-02 |
STANDARDS AUSTRALIA |
719.40 |
PURCHASE OF MANUALS- AS4915-2002 PROJECT MANAGEMENT AS4916-2002 CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT |
|
26292 |
30-May-02 |
STATE LAW PUBLISHER |
48.80 |
GOVT GAZETTE ADVERTISING- DISTRICT PLANNING SCHEME, LOCAL GOVERNMENT (FUNCTIONS & GENERAL) REGULATIONS 1996 |
|
26293 |
30-May-02 |
SOUTHCOTT PTY LTD |
2,711.36 |
ELBOW, STEM, SUCTION, HOSE, NIPPLES, HOE, ADAPTORS, COUPLING & VARIOUS ITEMS |
|
26294 |
30-May-02 |
SOUTHCOTT PTY LTD |
770.52 |
MAKE UP HYDRAULIC HOSES, STEMS, FERRUL BODY & VARIOUS ITEMS |
|
26295 |
30-May-02 |
SHELL COMPANY OF AUSTRALIA LTD |
54,201.25 |
AUTO OILS, CARD ADMIN CHARGE DIESEL |
|
26296 |
30-May-02 |
FORCORP PTY LTD |
3,557.62 |
REPAIRS TO STROBE LIGHTS, CAMERA SYSTEM & VARIOUS |
|
26297 |
30-May-02 |
TELETRONICS |
298.98 |
PANASONIC KXTC1851 CORDLESS PHONE |
|
26298 |
30-May-02 |
TRUCKLINE |
125.90 |
HYD VALVE 379604-1 12V |
|
26299 |
30-May-02 |
UNDERGROUND SERVICES AUSTRALIA |
275.00 |
LOCATE UNDERGROUND TELSTRA SERVICES |
|
26300 |
30-May-02 |
VALUER GENERAL'S OFFICE |
950.75 |
GRV INT VALS METRO SHARED |
|
26301 |
30-May-02 |
VARISIGNS |
1,751.27 |
6 ADDITIONAL SIGNS |
|
26302 |
30-May-02 |
WANNEROO CARAVAN CENTRE |
5,173.20 |
SUPPLY BOLLARD FOOTING MOUNTING CAGES, FABRICATE GALVANIZED MESH BOX GUTTER GUARDS, METAL DOWNPIPE GUARDS, PARK SIGN POSTS & VARIOUS METAL FABRICATIONS & MODIFICATIONS |
|
26303 |
30-May-02 |
WANNEROO DAIRY SUPPLIES |
612.55 |
MILK SUPPLY |
|
26304 |
30-May-02 |
WANNEROO TOWING SERVICE |
935.00 |
TOWING SERVICES APR02 |
|
26305 |
30-May-02 |
WORK CLOBBER |
97.00 |
30732 SAFETY BOOTS |
|
26306 |
30-May-02 |
NICK DEL BORRELLO |
1,166.00 |
REPAIR DRAWER, COMPACTOR PLATES & HYDRAULIC TANK BRACKETS |
|
26307 |
30-May-02 |
ALUMAYNE PRODUCTS |
66.00 |
ABBEYVILLE PARK REPAIR CABINET DOOR |
|
26308 |
30-May-02 |
AARQUEanitech |
479.39 |
METER CHARGE FOR KIP 2900 & PURCH OF YELLOW & BLACK INK CARTRIDGE |
|
26309 |
30-May-02 |
ALGAR BURNS PTY LTD |
370.18 |
GOLP ACCESS 2002 32 WINDOWS LIC |
|
26310 |
30-May-02 |
AIR LIQUIDE WA PTY LTD |
571.57 |
HOSE FITTINGS, VAR GAS CYLINDERS & GAS CYL RENTALS |
|
26311 |
30-May-02 |
BIG ROCK TOYOTA/WILD WEST |
373.84 |
04314 6022 C CLUTCH KIT |
|
26312 |
30-May-02 |
BUNNINGS LIMITED |
3,593.09 |
GRAFFITI SEALER, PAINTS, TIMBER SERVICES CHARGES, WOOD WORK TOOLS & EQUIPMENT DRILL BITS, TREATED PINE & VARIOUS BUILDING SUPPLIES |
|
26313 |
30-May-02 |
BITUMEN EMULSIONS |
1,089.00 |
1500 LITRES OF RS2K |
|
26314 |
30-May-02 |
BRING COURIERS |
21.59 |
WANNEROO NEDLANDS COURIER CHARGE |
|
26315 |
30-May-02 |
BEAUREPAIRES |
10,640.41 |
NEW TYRES & MOTOR PARTS |
|
26316 |
30-May-02 |
BYWEST PTY LTD |
1,013.45 |
BLAD GALLAGHER TT 45028 |
|
26317 |
30-May-02 |
BUDGET PORTABLES |
1,156.44 |
HIRE OF SECURITY CONTAINERS, CHEMICAL TOILETS & LUNCHROOM |
|
26318 |
30-May-02 |
J BLACKWOOD & SON LTD |
187.00 |
GUN GREASE K29 CARTRIDGE/BULK 450G X 2 |
|
26319 |
30-May-02 |
BRAVO HIRE |
166.00 |
HIRE OF TRENCHER 16.4.02 |
|
26320 |
30-May-02 |
CHALLENGE BATTERIES WA |
88.00 |
N70ZZ BATTERY |
|
26321 |
30-May-02 |
COVENTRYS |
2,298.08 |
LAMP REAR COMBINATION, SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW, BALL VALVE & VARIOUS HARDWARE ITEMS |
|
26322 |
30-May-02 |
CONSOLIDATED BEARING COMPANY |
361.19 |
FOXLINE, AIRFREIGHT |
|
26323 |
30-May-02 |
COATES WRECKAIR |
48.83 |
DRILL (ELECTRIC) HAMMER |
|
26324 |
30-May-02 |
CARABOODA ROLL ON INSTANT LAWN |
5,695.25 |
INSTALL ROLL ON KIKUYU GRASS |
|
26325 |
30-May-02 |
CHUBB SAFES |
198.00 |
SERVICE CALL ON FINANCE SAFE |
|
26326 |
30-May-02 |
DRIVE IN ELECTRICS |
3,524.20 |
HAZARD LIGHTS INDICATORS, REPAIR INDICATORS, LIGHTS INSTALLATION, TRANSMISSION NEUTRALIZE, ALTERNATOR REPAIRS & VARIOUS FLEET REPAIRS |
|
26327 |
30-May-02 |
DIAMOND LOCK & KEY |
508.13 |
MAKE 2 KEYS TO AIR CONDITIONING UNIT LOCK, 24 TWIN KEYS, 570 CYLINDER & INSTALL ADAPTOR |
|
26328 |
30-May-02 |
EASTERN PRESS PTY LTD |
8.00 |
A4 COLOUR COPIES X 8 |
|
26329 |
30-May-02 |
ELLIOTTS IRRIGATION PTY LTD |
19,070.19 |
SUPPLY & INSTALL WIRE IRRIGATION AT FRANGIPANI PK, VALVES, RAINSPRAY 260 NOZZLE, BATTERY OPERATED VALVE CONTROL & VARIOUS RETICULATION PRODUCTS |
|
26330 |
30-May-02 |
FRICTION CONTROL |
17.60 |
BALL BEARINGS |
|
26331 |
30-May-02 |
FUCHS LUBRICANTS (AUSTRALASIA) PTY LTD |
4,955.26 |
TITAL ATF 4000 205 LT PK, OIL HYD AUTO CLOVIS 68 &OIL ENG UNILUBE TITAL UNIVERSAL HD1540 |
|
26332 |
30-May-02 |
GUARDIAN DATA |
1,161.60 |
SDRAM 128MB 168 PIN PC133 A-GRADE |
|
26333 |
30-May-02 |
HYDRAULIC HOIST & WINCH |
392.15 |
3LN-3 SEAL KIT, RN452 GLAND NUT & RN464 GLAND NUT |
|
26334 |
30-May-02 |
HOSEMASTERS |
254.56 |
HYDRAULIC HOSE FITTING, REPLACE HOSE ON DRIVE MOTOR |
|
26335 |
30-May-02 |
JACKSONS DRAWING SUPPLIES P/L |
103.04 |
SCALE RULE 91912W & SUSPENSION STRIPS 311-100M |
|
26336 |
30-May-02 |
KNIGHT & SONS |
149.50 |
20KG PAL CHICKEN, 20KG PAL MINCE & 20KG PAL WORKING DOG |
|
26337 |
30-May-02 |
KOMATSU AUSTRALIA PTY LTD |
191.34 |
KA28300-KB7210 METER SERVICE HOUR 98834 |
|
26338 |
30-May-02 |
LAWRENCE & HANS0N |
497.87 |
CABLE, SLEEVING, CONDUIT, CEMENT, BEND, ROPE, WIRE & VARIOUS HARDWARE ITEMS |
|
26339 |
30-May-02 |
MINI EXCAVATORS PTY LTD |
581.63 |
EXCAVATOR HIRE |
|
26340 |
30-May-02 |
MIRCO BROS PTY LTD |
4.40 |
COPPER SULPHATE PER KILO |
|
26341 |
30-May-02 |
MACDONALD JOHNSTON ENG CO P/LTD |
11,424.56 |
OVERHAUL BIN LIFTER ASSEMBLY, FILTER CLOGG SWITCHES VALVES, RUNNER DIRT SHOE, PAD BUFFER EJECTOR PANEL, FILTER ELEMENT & VARIOUS MECHANICAL REPAIRS |
|
26342 |
30-May-02 |
MEMO COMMUNICATIONS |
1,294.59 |
PROGRAM EXISTING BUILDING MAINTENANCE RADIOS TO ALSO COMMUNICATE ON RANGERS & CSO BANDS, SITE DEINSTALL & REINSTALL OF RADIO & HANDS FREE, REPLACEMENT OF U/S VOLTAGE CONVERTER IN TRUCK, REPROGRAM 3 MOTOROLA MTX RADIOS |
|
26343 |
30-May-02 |
MCINTOSH & SON |
269.60 |
1 ADJUSTING NUT & 1 ADJUSTER ROD |
|
26344 |
30-May-02 |
NOVUS WINDSCREEN REPAIRS |
654.00 |
REPLACE FRONT WINDSCREEN, SUPPLY & FIT REAR WINDSCREEN |
|
26345 |
30-May-02 |
PEERLESS EMULSION WA PTY LTD |
35.75 |
GYM CLEAN |
|
26346 |
30-May-02 |
R & P ENGINEERING PTY LTD |
2,890.80 |
FLYNN, PINJAR PROFILING & SWEEPING |
|
26347 |
30-May-02 |
RCG PTY LTD |
279.65 |
LANDFILL CLEAN INCOMING & RUBBLE MIXED & GOVERNMENT LANDFILL LEVY |
|
26348 |
30-May-02 |
SANAX /ST ANDREWS PHARMACY |
459.59 |
COTTON BALLS, NEEDLES, SYRINGES & VARIOUS MEDICAL SUPPLIES |
|
26349 |
30-May-02 |
SANDERSON ENGINEERING COMPANY |
72.10 |
LINK CHAINSAW CHAIN, RING SET PISTON |
|
26350 |
30-May-02 |
STATEWIDE CLEANING SUPPLIES P/L |
118.27 |
CLEANING ROAR & GENERAL CLEANING SUPPLIES |
|
26351 |
30-May-02 |
CADBURY SCHWEPPES |
160.55 |
SOFT DRINKS FOR AQUAMOTION TRADING STOCK |
|
26352 |
30-May-02 |
TECHNICAL IRRIGATION IMPORTS |
871.00 |
UPGRADE OF HYDROMETER |
|
26353 |
30-May-02 |
W A LIBRARY SUPPLIES |
747.56 |
SYLEX ADJ CUSTOM WRITING SLOPE |
|
26354 |
31-May-02 |
BEAUREPAIRES |
4,680.87 |
FLEETS P/O 43323 |
|
26355 |
31-May-02 |
EXPRESS CHEMICALS |
220.00 |
BOOST & BALANCE 20KG |
|
26356 |
31-May-02 |
TRAILER PARTS PTY LTD |
312.39 |
PIN, NUT, ROCKER ARM FORKED, SHACKLE PLATE NYLON BUSH |
|
26357 |
31-May-02 |
TOUCAN DISPLAY SYSTEMS |
31.22 |
TRIFOLD BROCHURE HOLDER |
|
26358 |
31-May-02 |
AUSTRALIA POST |
8,576.34 |
TRANSACTIONS CHARGES FOR RATES |
|
26359 |
31-May-02 |
AMF BOWLING CENTERS (AUST) INTERNATIONAL INC |
69.30 |
BOWLING CITY OF WANNEROO GOLD PROGRAM |
|
26360 |
31-May-02 |
AMERICAN INTER UNDERWRITERS |
7.00 |
PAYROLL DED: F/N ENDING 24-MAY-02 |
|
26361 |
31-May-02 |
AUSTRALIAN MANUFACT WKS UNION |
77.40 |
PAYROLL DED: F/N ENDING 24-MAY-02 |
|
26362 |
31-May-02 |
ALEXANDER HEIGHTS - THE HEIGHTS COMM HOUSE PETTY CASH |
86.70 |
PETTY CASH |
|
26363 |
31-May-02 |
ABORIGINAL SENIORS GROUP PETTY CASH |
50.00 |
PETTY CASH |
|
26364 |
31-May-02 |
ADVANCED METAL INDUSTRIES |
18,150.00 |
INSTALLATION OF GUARDRAIL - UNDERPASS, MARMION AVENUE NORTH OF GREYHOUND DRIVE. |
|
26365 |
31-May-02 |
ACE INDUSTRIAL DISTRIBUTORS |
456.50 |
7 X CALIBRATE WORKSHOP TOOLS |
|
26366 |
31-May-02 |
AMP FLEXIBLE LIFETIME SUPER FUND |
807.69 |
PAYROLL DED: F/N ENDING 12-APR-02 APPLICATION NO. A3606010501 |
|
26367 |
31-May-02 |
BELL HEALTH |
390.23 |
CACP HEALTH CARE SERVICES |
|
26368 |
31-May-02 |
BAPTIST CARE |
383.00 |
HOME CARE SERVICES |
|
26369 |
31-May-02 |
BEST LOOK PAINTING & DECORATING CONTRACTORS |
5,021.50 |
PAINTING OF GUMBLOSSOM COMMUNITY CENTRE |
|
26370 |
31-May-02 |
CITY OF JOONDALUP GENERAL ACCT |
200.20 |
SALE OF PUBLICATION COPY OF WANNEROO, JOONDALUP & YANCHEP PLANNING PEOPLE ENVIRONMENT, EDUCATIONAL CD ROMS, REFUND FOR PAYMENT OF LOST BOOK BELONGING TO THE CITY OF JOONDALUP |
|
26371 |
31-May-02 |
CITY OF JOONDALUP PLANT HIRE |
85.25 |
HIRE OF CHERRY PICKER FOR KINGSWAY |
|
26372 |
31-May-02 |
CITY OF WANNEROO PAYROLL A/C |
1,687.00 |
PAYROLL DED: F/N ENDING 24-MAY-02 |
|
26373 |
31-May-02 |
CITY OF JOONDALUP SERVICES INVOICES |
1,311.75 |
50% CONTRIBUTION TOWARDS LEGAL COSTS |
|
26374 |
31-May-02 |
CUMMINS |
513.87 |
RX EXCHANGE WATER PUMP |
|
26375 |
31-May-02 |
CATHEDRAL OFFICE PRODUCTS |
55.00 |
2 PAMPHLET HOLDERS |
|
26376 |
31-May-02 |
COMMUNITY SERVICES PETTY CASH |
232.10 |
PETTY CASH |
|
26377 |
31-May-02 |
DEPT OF MINERALS & ENERGY WA |
14.00 |
RENEWAL TO STORE DANGEROUS GOODS FOR SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE & HYDROCHLORIC ACID |
|
26378 |
31-May-02 |
DEPT OF INDUSTRY & TECHNOLOGY-CAMS |
73.26 |
CHARGES FOR WA FASTPAY APRIL 2002 |
|
26379 |
31-May-02 |
DEWSONS WANNEROO |
317.86 |
GROCERIES |
|
26380 |
31-May-02 |
EDGEWATER VETERINARY HOSPITAL |
572.35 |
CONSULTATION, CHLORASONE EYE OINTMENT & STAIN CORNEA & EUTHANASIA OF 31 DOGS |
|
26381 |
31-May-02 |
EXECUTIVE SERVICES PETTY CASH |
84.00 |
PETTY CASH |
|
26382 |
31-May-02 |
ENVIRONMENTAL LAND CLEARING SERVICES |
1,155.00 |
TRANSPORT OF MULCH TO CORNER OF ARITI AVENUE AND SCENIC DRIVE |
|
26383 |
31-May-02 |
GUMBLOSSOM COMMUNITY OFFICE P/C |
108.35 |
PETTY CASH |
|
26384 |
31-May-02 |
HOMECARE PURSUITS |
16,436.37 |
PERSONAL & RECREATIONAL CARE, CACP & HACC SERVICES |
|
26385 |
31-May-02 |
HUGHANS SAW SERVICE |
105.58 |
SHARPEN SAW BLADES, 80T TCT BLADE TUNGSTEN TIP 3/8 X .180" 9.5 X 4.57 X 3.2. NOTE: (1) BANDSAW BLADE U/S 10MM X 3 TPI SILCO BANDSAW 3 X 3.175 |
|
26386 |
31-May-02 |
HURI-CAIN SPORTS |
105.60 |
SYNTHETIC LEATHER BASKETBALLS X 3 SIZE 7 FOR COMPETITION PRIZES |
|
26387 |
31-May-02 |
INTERACTIVE VIDEO SECURITY PTY LTD |
436.59 |
ATTEND TO FAULT WITH THE UPS ON THE 02/05/02 & 09/05/02 |
|
26388 |
31-May-02 |
JOONDALUP PHOTO-DESIGN |
58.80 |
SUPPLY IMAGE ON CD/WEB |
|
26389 |
31-May-02 |
K & F CONCRETE |
3,744.40 |
REPAIR & RELAY BRICK PAVING UNDER PERGOLA BROADVIEW PARK, CEMENT RENDER ENTRANCE STATEMENT CASTELON WAY, SHORTEN CENTRAL WICKET ALDERSEA PARK & INSTALL SEAT & BASE AT YANCHEP LAGOON, INSTALL 9 PARK BENCH SEATS |
|
26390 |
31-May-02 |
MAYNE LOGISTICS COURIER |
292.60 |
COURIER SERVICES |
|
26391 |
31-May-02 |
MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEE UNION-PAYROLL |
1,186.74 |
PAYROLL DED: F/N ENDING 24-MAY-02 |
|
26392 |
31-May-02 |
NON-ORGANIC DISPOSALS |
1,822.70 |
DISPOSAL OF MATERIALS GRADES G2, G3 & G4 |
|
26393 |
31-May-02 |
OZ VIDEO |
660.00 |
RE EDITING OF CLARKSON YOUTH CENTRE VIDEO & CD COPIES |
|
26394 |
31-May-02 |
PARKS & LEISURE AUSTRALIA |
40.00 |
TURF'S UP SEMINAR M MAHENDRAN D GREEN |
|
26395 |
31-May-02 |
PEDAL 'N' PADDLE ADVENTURES |
245.00 |
7 PAX MOUNTAIN BIKING CITY OF WANNEROO GOLD PROGRAM |
|
26396 |
31-May-02 |
PAJO DESIGN |
150.00 |
TEACHING POTTERY CLASSES |
|
26397 |
31-May-02 |
QUINNS ROCKS ADULT DAY CARE P/CASH |
61.90 |
PETTY CASH |
|
26398 |
31-May-02 |
QUALITY PRESS |
579.70 |
PRINTING 600 COPIES OF SMART CLUBS BROCHURE AS PER ESTIMATE NO. 61,912 MICK O'REGAN |
|
26399 |
31-May-02 |
ROBERT MORGAN TRAFFIC ENGINEERING & ROAD SAFETY |
4,950.00 |
CONDUCTING A ROAD SAFETY AUDIT OF ROADS, EASEMENTS & DEVELOPMENTS IN THE CLARSON DISTRICT CENTRE INCLUDING DISCUSSIONS DAYTIME & NIGHT INSPECTIONS |
|
26400 |
31-May-02 |
SUNNY BRUSHWARE SUPPLIES |
341.00 |
REFILL GUTTER BROOM SEGMENTS |
|
26401 |
31-May-02 |
STIRLING CONCRETE PTY LTD |
12,774.30 |
INSTALL & CONCRETE F/PATH FRANGIPANI PK |
|
26402 |
31-May-02 |
IAIN SUMMERLIN |
192.50 |
SUBSEQUENT AUDIOLOGICAL ASSESS |
|
26403 |
31-May-02 |
SOUTHERN SCENE |
2,607.88 |
PURCHASE OF VARIOUS BOOKS FOR LIBRARIES |
|
26404 |
31-May-02 |
SWIM AUSTRALIA |
1,144.00 |
2ND NATIONAL LEARN TO SWIM SEMINAR TOUR - 2002 FOR 13 STAFF MEMBERS |
|
26405 |
31-May-02 |
BROTHER OF LIFE SKATE MINISTRY |
660.00 |
HIRE OF SKATE RAMP & OUT OF METRO FUEL CHARGE |
|
26406 |
31-May-02 |
SEAT ADS |
682.00 |
TWO SEATS PAINTED & DELIVERED TO ASHBY DEPOT |
|
26407 |
31-May-02 |
TELSTRA CORPORATION |
19,155.96 |
PABX CHARGES & RANGERS MOBILE SERVICES |
|
26408 |
31-May-02 |
WANNEROO LIBRARY PETTY CASH |
128.85 |
PETTY CASH |
|
26409 |
31-May-02 |
WATER CORPORATION |
1,727.50 |
COMM SVCS FINANCIAL SUPPORT, WANN ADMIN CTRE WATER CHARGES |
|
26410 |
31-May-02 |
WESTERN POWER |
24,743.55 |
COMM SVCS FINANCIAL SUPPORT & CHARGES ON VARIOUS PARKS, CENTRES & OFFICES |
|
26411 |
31-May-02 |
WANNEROO TAVERN |
102.15 |
PREMIUM LIGHT STUBBIES, SOVERIGN LAGER/HAHN STUBBS |
|
26412 |
31-May-02 |
WANNEROO DRY CLEANERS |
10.00 |
DRYCLEANING OF FIRE UNIFORMS |
|
26413 |
31-May-02 |
WESTCARE CENTRAL SAFETY |
304.31 |
RED YARRAVILLE POLO SHIRT WITH POCKET AND WANNEROO LOGO FRONT AND BACK SIZE 2XL |
|
26414 |
31-May-02 |
B WEST0N |
60.00 |
CLEANING OF ABORIGINAL SENIORS HALL |
|
26415 |
31-May-02 |
YANCHEP LIBRARY PETTY CASH |
62.80 |
PETTY CASH |
|
50000293 |
01-May-02 |
JOANNE GAFF |
500.00 |
PAYROLL |
|
50000294 |
01-May-02 |
LEE GEORGE |
244.14 |
PAYROLL |
|
50000295 |
01-May-02 |
BILL MILES |
427.28 |
PAYROLL |
|
50000296 |
06-May-02 |
AUSTRALIAN TAXATION OFFICE - PAYG PAYMENTS |
162,289.05 |
PAYROLL DED F/E 26/4/02 |
|
50000297 |
06-May-02 |
TERRY LOFTUS |
470.32 |
TRAVEL ALLOWANCE |
|
50000298 |
15-May-02 |
TRISTAN BRYUN |
833.44 |
PAYROLL |
|
50000299 |
15-May-02 |
RAY BUTLER |
272.86 |
PAYROLL |
|
50000300 |
16-May-02 |
IAN GOODENOUGH |
2,500.00 |
MONTHLY & 2002-03 TELECOMM ALLOWANCE |
|
50000301 |
16-May-02 |
MAUREEN GRIERSON |
2,500.00 |
MONTHLY & 2002-03 TELECOMM ALLOWANCE |
|
50000302 |
16-May-02 |
JUDITH HUGHES |
2,500.00 |
MONTHLY & 2002-03 TELECOMM ALLOWANCE |
|
50000303 |
16-May-02 |
JON KELLY |
8,000.00 |
MONTHLY & 2002-03 TELECOMM ALLOWANCE |
|
50000304 |
16-May-02 |
TERRY LOFTUS |
2,500.00 |
MONTHLY & 2002-03 TELECOMM ALLOWANCE |
|
50000305 |
16-May-02 |
GLYNIS MONKS |
2,500.00 |
MONTHLY & 2002-03 TELECOMM ALLOWANCE |
|
50000306 |
16-May-02 |
LOUISE MCNAMARA |
2,223.01 |
MONTHLY & 2002-03 TELECOMM ALLOWANCE |
|
50000307 |
16-May-02 |
LYNN O'GRADY |
2,500.00 |
MONTHLY & 2002-03 TELECOMM ALLOWANCE |
|
50000308 |
16-May-02 |
RUDI STEFFENS |
2,500.00 |
MONTHLY & 2002-03 TELECOMM ALLOWANCE |
|
50000309 |
16-May-02 |
JOHN STEWART |
2,500.00 |
MONTHLY & 2002-03 TELECOMM ALLOWANCE |
|
50000310 |
16-May-02 |
BRETT TREBY |
2,500.00 |
MONTHLY & 2002-03 TELECOMM ALLOWANCE |
|
50000311 |
20-May-02 |
DIANE HAYES |
10,361.68 |
PAYROLL |
|
50000312 |
20-May-02 |
AUSTRALIAN TAXATION OFFICE - PAYG PAYMENTS |
157,808.80 |
PAYROLL DED F/E 10/5/02 |
|
50000313 |
21-May-02 |
FIONA STOCK |
90.65 |
IN HOME CARE SALARY |
|
50000314 |
21-May-02 |
MELANIE BROWNE |
187.88 |
IN HOME CARE SALARY |
|
50000315 |
23-May-02 |
ELIZABETH LEE |
160.00 |
PAYROLL |
|
50000316 |
30-May-02 |
MELANIE BROWNE |
111.65 |
IN-HOME CARE SALARY |
|
50000317 |
30-May-02 |
FIONA STOCK |
178.46 |
IN-HOME CARE SALARY |
|
50000318 |
30-May-02 |
DAVID GREEN |
108.74 |
PAYROLL |
|
50000319 |
30-May-02 |
ROBERT RIDDELL |
1,705.77 |
PAYROLL |
|
50000320 |
30-May-02 |
ROBERT KENNEDY |
47.95 |
PAYROLL |
|
50000321 |
30-May-02 |
SHARON PARKER |
145.49 |
PAYROLL |
|
50000322 |
30-May-02 |
RAY CUMMINS |
184.32 |
PAYROLL |
|
50000323 |
30-May-02 |
DEBRA WRIGHT |
56.00 |
PAYROLL |
|
50000324 |
30-May-02 |
TONY VERTERAMO |
49.81 |
PAYROLL |
|
50000325 |
31-May-02 |
GREG MCDONALD |
130.87 |
PAYROLL |
|
50000326 |
31-May-02 |
SHARON PARKER |
145.49 |
PAYROLL |
|
50000327 |
31-May-02 |
EMMA ATKINSON |
551.46 |
PAYROLL |
|
50000328 |
31-May-02 |
TERRY LOFTUS |
530.45 |
TRAVEL EXPENSES FOR MAY 2002 |
|
|
Subtotal |
|
3,267,878.13 |
|
|
LESS: CANCELLED CHEQUES |
|
|
|||
23633 |
28-Feb-02 |
NOVUS HOMES |
-666.30 |
|
|
24684 |
05-Apr-02 |
HAZEL HUNN |
-350.76 |
|
|
24962 |
11-Apr-02 |
SOILAND GARDEN SUPPLIERS |
-5,360.69 |
|
|
25102 |
18-Apr-02 |
PHILLIP R COPE |
-345.00 |
|
|
25404 |
30-Apr-02 |
MODERN TEACHING AIDS P/L |
-6,310.90 |
|
|
25411 |
30-Apr-02 |
MINDARIE REGIONAL COUNCIL |
-111,729.56 |
|
|
25509 |
30-Apr-02 |
EASIFLEET MANAGEMENT |
-33,204.00 |
|
|
|
Subtotal |
|
-157,967.21 |
|
|
|
Total Advance Account Recoup for May 2002 |
3,109,910.92 |
|
||
|
|
|
|
|
|
City of Wanneroo Municipal Account |
|||||
|
|
|
|
|
|
Cheque |
Date |
Paid To |
Amount |
Details |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
172 |
14-May-02 |
DIRECTOR CORP SERVICES ADV ACCT |
1,367,851.67 |
RECOUP OF CHEQUE NO.: 25550 - 25769 |
|
|
|
|
|
EFT DOC NO.: 50000293 - 50000297 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
173 |
25-May-02 |
DIRECTOR CORP SERVICES ADV ACCT |
1,014,785.01 |
RECOUP OF CHEQUE NO.: 25770 - 26065 |
|
|
|
|
|
EFT DOC NO.: 50000298 - 50000314 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
174 |
06-Jun-02 |
DIRECTOR CORP SERVICES ADV ACCT |
727,274.24 |
RECOUP OF CHEQUE NO.: 26066 - 26415 |
|
|
|
|
|
EFT DOC NO.: 50000315 - 50000328 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Sub Total |
3,109,910.92 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Others |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
000172A |
15-May-02 |
COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA |
1,196.72 |
MERCHANT FEES |
|
|
|
|
119.68 |
GST ON MERCHANT FEES |
|
|
|
|
50.00 |
DISHONOURED CHEQUE |
|
|
|
|
110.69 |
EFTPOS FEES |
|
|
|
|
12.29 |
GST ON EFTPOS FEES |
|
|
|
|
636.36 |
GLF POOLING FEE |
|
|
|
|
63.64 |
GST ON GLF POOLING FEE |
|
|
|
|
80.00 |
QUICK CASH BAG FEES |
|
|
|
|
29,402.34 |
FDC SALARIES |
|
|
|
|
300,000.00 |
INVESTMENTS |
|
|
|
|
200,000.00 |
INVESTMENTS |
|
|
|
|
486,371.02 |
SALARIES- NET |
|
|
|
|
5,444.37 |
SALARIES- DEDUCTIONS |
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|
|
|
63.64 |
GLF POOLING FEE |
|
|
|
|
636.36 |
GST ON GLF POOLING FEE |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
000173A |
05-Jun-02 |
COMMONWEALTH BANK OF AUSTRALIA |
1,943.55 |
BPAY FEES |
|
|
|
|
1,613.54 |
QUICKLINE/ DMD FEES |
|
|
|
|
300,000.00 |
INVESTMENTS |
|
|
|
|
25,777.70 |
FDC SALARIES |
|
|
|
|
540,000.00 |
INVESTMENTS |
|
|
|
|
100,000.00 |
INVESTMENTS |
|
|
|
|
372.76 |
DISHONOURED CHEQUE |
|
|
|
|
280,000.00 |
INVESTMENTS |
|
|
|
|
485,324.73 |
SALARIES- NET |
|
|
|
|
5,439.27 |
SALARIES- DEDUCTIONS |
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|
|
|
850,000.00 |
INVESTMENTS |
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|
|
|
2.25 |
SALARIES RETURN FEE |
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|
0.25 |
GST ON SALARIES RETURN FEE |
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|
|
|
|
|
Sub Total |
3,614,661.16 |
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|
|
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Total Municipal Account for May 2002 |
6,724,572.08 |
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City of Wanneroo Town Planning Scheme Accounts |
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Cheque No. |
Cheque Date |
Paid To |
Amount |
Details |
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CITY OF WANNEROO |
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TOWN PLANNING SCHEME CELL 1 EAST WANNEROO DEVELOPMENT AREA |
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000021 |
05-Jun-02 |
BRUECHLE GILCHRIST & EVANS |
3,148.33 |
INVOICES 1001230, 1001100 & 1001197 |
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|
Cheque No. |
Cheque Date |
Paid To |
Amount |
Details |
CITY OF WANNEROO |
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TOWN PLANNING SCHEME CELL 2 EAST WANNEROO DEVELOPMENT AREA |
||||
000017 |
05-Jun-02 |
BRUECHLE GILCHRIST & EVANS |
1632.93 |
INVOICES 1001230, 1001100 & 1001197 |
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|
|
|
|
CITY OF WANNEROO |
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|
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TOWN PLANNING SCHEME CELL 3 EAST WANNEROO DEVELOPMENT AREA |
||||
000017 |
05-Jun-02 |
BRUECHLE GILCHRIST & EVANS |
667.34 |
INVOICES 1001230, 1001100 & 1001197 |
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|
|
CITY OF WANNEROO |
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TOWN PLANNING SCHEME CELL 4 EAST WANNEROO DEVELOPMENT AREA |
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000021 |
05-Jun-02 |
BRUECHLE GILCHRIST & EVANS |
3,458.00 |
INVOICES 1001230, 1001100 & 1001197 |
CITY OF WANNEROO |
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|
|
|
TOWN PLANNING SCHEME CELL 5 EAST WANNEROO DEVELOPMENT AREA |
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000015 |
05-Jun-02 |
BRUECHLE GILCHRIST & EVANS |
2307.30 |
INVOICES 1001230, 1001100 & 1001197 |
CITY OF WANNEROO |
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TOWN PLANNING SCHEME CELL 6 EAST WANNEROO DEVELOPMENT AREA |
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000019 |
05-Jun-02 |
BRUECHLE GILCHRIST & EVANS |
4379.67 |
INVOICES 1001230, 1001100 & 1001197 |
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|
|
|
CITY OF WANNEROO |
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TOWN PLANNING SCHEME CELL 7 EAST WANNEROO DEVELOPMENT AREA |
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000019 |
05-Jun-02 |
BRUECHLE GILCHRIST & EVANS |
1136.43 |
INVOICES 1001230, 1001100 & 1001197 |
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CITY OF WANNEROO |
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TOWN PLANNING SCHEME CELL 8 EAST WANNEROO DEVELOPMENT AREA |
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000015 |
05-Jun-02 |
BRUECHLE GILCHRIST & EVANS |
1758.21 |
INVOICES 1001230, 1001100 & 1001197 |
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Total Town Planning Schemes Bank Account |
18,488.21 |
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Level 4 Approval by Audrey Binnie Date 20 June 2002
Level 3 Approval by A Binnie Date 17 June 2002
Level 2 Approval by Mike Cole Date 10 June 2002
Level 1 Approval by Mike Cole Date 10 June 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Corporate Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Moved Cr Stewart, Seconded Cr Steffens
That Council NOTES that the land at Lot 415 Decourcey Way, Marangaroo, owned by The Anglican Church of Australia, Diocese of Perth is not rateable effective from 7 September 2001.
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Level 3 Approval by A Binnie Date 17 June 2002
Level 2 Approval by Mike Cole Date 10 June 2002
Level 1 Approval by Mike Cole Date 10 June 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Corporate Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
The Item withdrawn by Administration.
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Level 5 Approval by Audrey Binnie Date 27 June 2002
Level 4 Approval by Audrey Binnie Date 20 June 2002
Level 3 Approval by Audrey Binnie Date 17 June 2002
Level 2 Approval by John Paton Date 17 June 2002
Level 1 Approval by John Paton Date 17 June 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Corporate Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 1
Moved Cr O' Grady, Seconded Cr Grierson
That Council:
1. DETERMINE that eligible long term permanent residents of the Quinns Rocks Caravan Park are those that have enjoyed permanent residence status for a period extending prior to 2000; and
2. AUTHORISE the Chief Executive Officer to offer a Residential Tenancy Agreement to each of the twenty three (23) eligible long term permanent residents of the Quinns Rocks Caravan Park that have been residents prior to 2000.
Amendment
Moved Cr Goodenough, Seconded Cr Blencowe
Date changed from 2000 to 22 May 2001; number changed from 23 to 30; Item 3 added.
That Council:
1. DETERMINES
that eligible long term permanent residents of the Quinns Rocks Caravan Park
are those that have enjoyed permanent residence status for a period extending
prior to 2000
22 May 2001; and
2. AUTHORISES
The Chief Executive Officer to offer a Residential Tenancy Agreement to each of
the twenty three (23)
thirty (30) eligible long term permanent residents of the Quinns Rocks
Caravan Park that have been residents prior to 2000 22 May 2001; and
3. AUTHORISES The Chief Executive Officer to determine further applications from persons seeking to enter into a Residential Tenancy Agreement, based upon grounds of special merit, provided that the resulting permanent resident occupancy ratio does not exceed the maximum of 60% determined by Council.
The amendment became the substantive motion
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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Mayor Kelly left chambers at 9:19pm and Deputy Mayor Salpietro took the chair.
Mayor Kelly returned to chambers at 9:24pm and resumed the chair.
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Level 3 Approval by Audrey Binnie Date 20 June 2002
Level 2 Approval by Audrey Binnie Date 20 June 2002
Level 1 Approval by Audrey Binnie Date 20 June 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Corporate Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Moved Cr Newton, Seconded Cr Steffens
That Council:
1. ACCEPT the tender submitted by Zurich Australian Insurance Limited in the amount of $114,286.55 plus GST, for Insurance Underwriting Services for Motor Vehicle Insurance for the City of Wanneroo, for a period of one year from 30 June 2002 to 30 June 2003; and
2. ACCEPTS the proposal of the Local Government Insurance Services for their ‘pool’ schemes (Municipal Workcare, Municipal Property and Municipal Liability) and confirms membership of those schemes for the 2002/03 financial year.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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Level 5 Approval by Y. Heath Date 27 June 2002
Level 4 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 20 June 2002
Level 3 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 17 June 2002
Level 2 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 17 June 2002
Level 1 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 17 June 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 1
Moved Cr Treby, Seconded Cr Grierson
That Council:-
1. AGREES in principle to the proposed redevelopment of the Alexander Heights Community Hall on reserve 43532 (Property Number 182859)) 18 Linto Way Alexander Heights, subject to the project cost not exceeding $800,000 and as outlined in concept plan SK4 (attached), which includes the following:
· Provision of a games room
· Provision of an equipped playground
· Provision of child’s toilet and change table
· Provision of kitchenette in meeting room
· Provision of stage and lift to stage
· Provision of additional storage space
· Provision of a dining area
· Provision of 2 additional craft rooms
· Provision of office space
· Increase number of toilets
· Provision of a BBQ courtyard
2. AUTHORISES the preparation of tender documentation and the calling of tenders for the construction of additions to the facility on reserve 43532 (Property Number 182859) 18 Linto Way, Alexander Heights.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
Cr Monks left chambers at 9.33pm and returned at 9.36pm.
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Level 4 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 20 June 2002
Level 3 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 17 June 2002
Level 2 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 17 June 2002
Level 1 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 17 June 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 3
Moved Cr Grierson, Seconded Cr Loftus
That Council:-
1. APPROVES the transfer for the responsibility for the provision of HACC funded voluntary transport services to the HACC Transport Program, to take effect from 1 September 2002;
2. APPROVES the expenditure of up to $500.00 from allocation 51.80.88.914.5131.0001 in order to hold a function to thank existing and past volunteer drivers;
3. WRITES to all existing and past volunteer drivers in recognition of their outstanding contribution to the City of Wanneroo community;
4. NOTES:
· that Community Services staff will liaise with volunteers to ensure they are assisted to access other volunteering opportunities if they so desire;
· that Community Services staff will work closely with clients to support them through the change process;
· that Community Services staff will negotiate with the Department of Health for the reallocation of funding to Wanneroo HACC Services funding currently allocated to Wanneroo Voluntary Services; and
· that a report will be presented to Council outlining the results of the above negotiations and seeking approval for delegation of authority for the Mayor and CEO to sign and affix the common seal of the City of Wanneroo to the amended contract and to undertake appropriate budget amendments.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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Responsible Officer: Director, Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Moved Cr O' Grady, Seconded Cr Treby
Amendment
Moved Cr Hughes, Seconded Cr McNamara
The officers recommendation becomes Item 1 and Items 2 and 3 are added.
That Council:-
1. ACCEPTS Tender Number 02251 from West Coast Lifelong Learning for the provision of adult and youth leisure courses for a period of three years, in accordance with the conditions of tendering;
2. ADVISE West Coast Lifelong Learning to acknowledge the City of Wanneroo in any advertising of leisure courses operating out of any City of Wanneroo facilities; and
3. ORGANISE a meeting with TAFE, Administration and Ward Councillors to address issues relating to the provision of services to Yanchep/Two Rocks.
The amendment became the substantive motion.
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Level 5 Approval by Y. Heath Date 27 June 2002
Level 4 Approval by agm Date 19 June 2002
Level 3 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 17 June 2002
Level 2 Approval by agm Date 14 June 2002
Level 1 Approval by agm Date 14 June 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Moved Cr Blencowe, Seconded Cr Cvitan
That Council ENDORSES the continued use of the City of Wanneroo Fire Service logo, as pictured:
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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Level 3 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 27 May 2002
Level 2 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 27 May 2002
Level 1 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 27 May 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments 2
Moved Cr Blencowe, Seconded Cr Cvitan
That Council ADOPT the Donations, Sponsorships, and Waiver of Fees and Charges Policy as follows:
Policy Owner: Community Development Directorate
Distribution: All staff
Implementation: 1 July 2002
Scheduled Review: 1 May 2004
Introduction
The City of Wanneroo is committed to creating a vibrant and diverse City, based on the development of healthy communities and a sustainable environment.
This strategic intent requires the City to lead and participate in community activities and development, as well as form partnerships with organizations and agencies involved in particular programs and endeavours.
Donations and sponsorships are one of the methods that can be utilised by the City to recognise and encourage individuals and organizations also committed to achieving these objectives at a local, state, national, and sometimes international level.
The provision of financial or in-kind support to individuals and organisations assists in the development and operation of programs and activities, and links the City to these type of endeavours, further establishing and promoting overall strategic directions.
Support can also assist to establish the City’s identity and corporate citizenship at a wider level, linking it with causes and concerns at a State and National level that contribute to the development of local healthy communities and a sustainable environment.
Objective
In order to pursue the City’s wider objectives in an accountable and equitable manner, this policy provides a framework for the assessment of requests for donations, sponsorships, and the waiver of fees and charges for the use of City facilities outside of the City’s existing policies for facility and reserve hire and use, and Community Funding Program.
Statement
Given that the City receives a large number of requests from community groups and organisations throughout the year for donations, sponsorship and the waiver of fees and charges associated with the use of City facilities, a procedure for the assessment of applications ensures:
· Transparency and accountability to the community
· An effective reporting mechanism to Council regarding the total value of donations approved in any one financial year
· An equitable assessment of each application or request received
· A standard process for applicants to follow when requesting donations or sponsorships from the City
Donation, Sponsorship and Waiver of Fees and Charges Categories
Requests for donations, sponsorship and the waiver of fees and charges will be received and determined in two (2) category areas:
1. General donations, sponsorship, and the waiver of fees and charges
This category includes requests for donations and the waiver of fees and charges from local, regional, state, national and international organisations and individuals, with the exception of those requests defined in category two (2), described below.
2. Sponsorship of young people resident in the City of Wanneroo in State, National or International competitions, festivals or exhibitions
This category provides for sponsorship requests from young people within the City of Wanneroo (up to 18 years of age), who are performing or competing at State, National or International competitions, festivals or exhibitions.
The City WILL NOT consider applications for donations or the waiver of fees and charges (Category 1) for:
· Any profit making ventures for commercial entities
· Any activity, event or program that contravenes Council’s existing policies
· The bond associated with the use of City facilities (only the waiver of fees for an activity, event or function will be considered)
The City WILL NOT consider applications for sponsorship of athletes or performers (Category 2) if:
· The athlete or performer receives payment of any kind for their participation in the event or activity
· An application for sponsorship is made on a retrospective basis (ie. after the event or activity has taken place)
Assessment Procedures
Operational details associated with donation and sponsorship assessment will be detailed in a management procedure including the following;
· The receipt of all requests in writing
· The provision of assessment criteria to applicants to assist with their request
· The written assessment of requests against a number of criteria based on the overall objectives of the policy
Assessment criterion for Category 1 (General Donations) will include:
· The potential for income generation or profit from the event
· The status of the applicant organization
· The nature of the event or activity
· The exclusivity of the event
· The alignment or congruence of the event or activity with Council’s philosophies and strategic direction
· The perceived benefit of the event or activity to the Wanneroo community
· The ability of the event or activity to complement existing community services
· Alternative funding sources available and accessed by the organization
· Contribution to the event or activity made by the applicant organization
· Previous funding assistance provided by the organization to the City of Wanneroo
· Adherence to City requirements
· Commitment to acknowledgement of the City of Wanneroo
Assessment criterion for Category 2 Sponsorships will include:
· City of Wanneroo residency and proof of age (18 years or under)
· Support from school or sporting club, State association
· Commitment to the provision of a written report after the event or activity
· Commitment to acknowledgement of the City of Wanneroo
Determination Procedures
1. Category One (1) – General donations, sponsorship and the waiver of fees and charges
Donation value/ applicant |
Determination Procedure |
Applications up to and including the value of $500.00 from City of Wanneroo based organisations or individuals |
Determined by CEO under delegated authority |
Applications over $500.00 from City of Wanneroo based organisations and individuals |
Council determination |
Applications up to and including the value of $500.00 from Regional, State, National or International organisations |
Determined by CEO under delegated authority |
Applications over $500.00 from Regional, State, National or International organisations |
Council determination |
Applications with extenuating circumstances
|
Council determination |
2. Category Two (2) – Sponsorship of City of Wanneroo residents in State, National or International competitions, festivals or exhibitions
2.1 General determinations
Applications for sponsorship of athletes and performers will be determined under delegated authority by the Chief Executive Officer according to the following schedule:
Type of competition/exhibition/festival
|
Amount of sponsorship provided |
Regional or State
|
$50 per individual |
National or International
|
$100 per individual |
Applications to support team travel to an event/festival or exhibition shall not exceed $300, to be divided equally amongst City of Wanneroo resident members of the team or group.
Teams or groups will be required to provide, with their application, a list of the Wanneroo resident team or group member names and addresses.
Individuals and teams or groups shall be eligible for one allocation only per financial year.
2.2 Applications with extenuating circumstances
If an application for a donation for sponsorship does not meet the evaluation criteria but is assessed by City Administration as a case warranting further consideration, it will be forwarded to Council for determination.
Reporting procedures
A record of each application determined by the Chief Executive Officer and its assessment against evaluation criteria shall be maintained as part of the City’s Delegated Authority Register.
A report noting donations and waivers of fees and charges approved under delegated authority will be prepared for each applicable Council briefing session.
Applications determined by Council under this policy shall become part of the public record, via Council minutes.
Definitions
Donations: Donations are defined as requests from organisations or groups for a contribution towards an activity, event, or program with a charitable or community service orientated purpose
Fees and Charges: Fees and charges are defined as those imposed by the City on an organisation or group for the use of a City owned facility, the staging of a particular event or activity, or associated with the construction of a building or completion of a project
City facilities: City facilities are defined as all City owned and operated facilities and reserves across the City that are included as available for hire or use in the City’s Annual Schedule of Fees and Charges
Sponsorship: Sponsorship is defined as support to City of Wanneroo residents 18 years of age or under who compete or perform in Regional, State, National or International competitions, festivals or exhibitions
Responsibility for Implementation
Community Development Directorate
2. DELEGATE TO THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, BY ABSOLUTE MAJORITY, the authority to waive fees and charges and approve donations in accordance with the provisions of Council’s Donations, Sponsorship, and Waiver of Fees and Charges Policy.
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Level 3 Approval by D. Simms Date 20 June 2002
Level 2 Approval by D. Simms Date 20 June 2002
Level 1 Approval by D. Simms Date 20 June 2002
Responsible Officer: Chief Executive Officer
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Moved Cr Treby, Seconded Cr Newton
That Council ENDORSE the City of Wanneroo Principal Activity Plan for the period commencing on the 1st July 2002 to the 30th June 2006 as detailed below.
CARRIED
UNANIMOUSLY
PRINCIPAL ACTIVITIES PLAN
FOR THE PERIOD
JULY 2002 – JUNE 2006
Message From the Mayor
Welcome to the new City of Wanneroo’s Draft Principal Activities Plan. This plan brings to life the Strategic Plan for the City of Wanneroo. I was pleased to see the extensive community involvement in the development of the Strategic Plan both at the initial stage of the plan when Council undertook an extensive market research campaign to the final stage when both Elected Members and staff went out into the community to discuss one-on-one with the community about the proposed plan.
The plan aims to provide our residents and ratepayers with an overview of the major activities and undertakings we, your elected council, anticipate providing the City.
We welcome your input and ideas, particularly in areas related to capital works and infrastructure development for our rapidly growing City.
Using as its base our Strategic Plan, the Principal Activities Plan is divided into 4 broad areas. Accompanying each section is a brief narrative, which describes our strategic objective, the anticipated expenditure and major projects, both capital and operational, and the measures we will use to determine whether our objectives have been achieved.
It is important to note that this is a draft and may be modified following a six-week public consultation period, in line with both your feedback and our financial constraints.
As part of the consultative process, your Councillors and the City’s Administration are available to discuss your issues and ideas.
I encourage you to consider it and provide us with your valued feedback.
Jon Kelly
Mayor, City of Wanneroo
INTRODUCTION
The City of Wanneroo is pleased to present this Principal Activity Plan to residents and landowners for review and comment. The Plan covers the four-year period from 2002/2003 to 2005/2006 The Plan is updated annually and is made available to residents and landowners for comment each year.
The City of Wanneroo is one of the fastest growing local government areas in Australia. Located 22 km north of Perth, the City covers an area of 687 km2 and boasts a coastline of 32 km running from Two Rocks in the north to Mindarie in the south. The City of Wanneroo is a blend of rural and residential developments consisting of 310 km2 rural and 40 km2 residential and on average provides 25% of the residential lots in Perth, a trend that will result in a population growth from 83,000 residents to around 130,000 people over the next ten years,
Council recently undertook an extensive market research campaign to develop an understanding of our communities concerns and aspirations for the future of Wanneroo. Based on this research Council will focus on four key areas being:
· Environmental Sustainability
· Healthy Communities
· Economic Development
· Corporate Management
Our Principal Activity Plan incorporates projects, which support these core areas.
What is a Principal Activities Plan?
Under the Local Government Act 1995, each year the Local Government is required to prepare a plan of its principal activities for the next four or more years. The plan must be developed in conjunction with the community and, when finalised, will be taken into consideration with the adoption of the annual budget for the City.
The plan is an overview of the significant programs and activities proposed by the Council over the next four years. Its objectives are:
· To provide the community with information relation to the proposed principal activities; and
· To offer the community the opportunity to lodge submissions in relation to the proposals for consideration by the Council.
The Plan contains:
· A description of the principal activities proposed to be commenced or continued during the next four years;
· An explanation of why they are being carried out, the expected costs, how they are expected to be funded and how their performance will be measured; and
· An estimate of the total income and expenditure for each of the four years.
The Plan is revised and made available for public comment annually, prior to the finalisation and adoption of the annual budget. This enables the opportunity to:
· Update income and expenditure estimates;
· Change priorities to reflect changing circumstances;
· Add, modify or delete according to needs; and
· Respond appropriately to changes of community needs and perceptions, as expressed through submissions lodged each year and issues which may arise during the course of each year.
Reporting on the Plan:
Each year, within the City’s Annual Report, the performance measures identified against each principal activity will be reported on. This may take the form of statistics, dialogue or figures and may be quantitative or qualitative, depending on the measure.
What are Principal Activities?
The Local Government Act 1995 describes principal activities as:
· Major capital works projects;
· Major services;
· A program for the replacement of major assets;
· Major land transactions; and major trading undertakings.
It is up to each local government to examine its existing and proposed activities to determine which are appropriate for inclusion in the Principal Activities Plan. For the purposes of this Plan, the Council has decided to consider the five Directorates of Council for principal activities being the Office of the Chief Executive Officer, Community Development, Planning & Development, Technical Services and Corporate Services:
The five Directorships of the City of Wanneroo focus on the following four strategic goals.
a) Environmental Sustainability
To value, protect and enhance our natural environment in harmony with the growth and progress of our city.
· Conserve and enhance environmental assets
· Develop sustainable waste management options
· Support efficient use of water, energy and other resources
· Foster a culture of environmental awareness, ownership and action within the community and the organisation.
b) Healthy Communities
To foster an identity that promotes lifestyle choice and provision of quality services and infrastructure .
· Achieve an understanding of our community’s needs – present and future
· Provide a cohesive system of integrated land use planning
· Support and encourage the delivery of a safe and effective transport network
· Support safe and secure communities
· Foster a community that finds strength in its diversity
· Provide and manage infrastructure to meet the needs of our community
· Provide community focussed services and lifestyle opportunities
c) Economic Development
To maximise opportunities for balanced economic growth and development within the City.
· Create an economic development strategy
· Identify, support and respond to the needs of existing and new industries
· Encourage employment growth within the community
· Support a viable rural industry
· Develop the tourism industry
· Develop a Wanneroo Brand
d) 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.
· Review and develop policies covering governance and management of our city
· Create harmony and unity through open communication, participation and ownership
· Establish an organisation that is open, accountable and committed to customer service
Basis for Financial Estimates:
Within this document, all income and expenditure figures are estimates based upon the information available to the City at the time of preparation. They are expressed in current dollar terms. Consequently, some revision of estimates can be expected in response to inflation and other price variations beyond the control of the local government. The preliminary figures and the sources of funding will be further reviewed in the overall budget process. The Capital Works Projects will be reviewed following development of the budget.
Terminology:
“general purpose funding” means the sum total of current year rates levied, grants received from the Western Australian Local Government Grants Commission and any other funding which is not tied to a specific purpose.
“reserves” means monies set aside for future use on specific activities;
“tied funding” means any monies received for a specific purpose which must be expended on that purpose alone.
MAJOR NEW CAPITAL WORKS PLANNED FOR 2002/03
The Capital Works program will provide for the development of high quality facilities to support the quality of life of our community as well as maintain and improve current infrastructure to across the City to provide equality to all.
In line with the City’s Strategic Plan, major capital works for the coming year are grouped under our four strategic goals as follows:
Environmental Sustainability
Conservation of Reserves
Council proposes to invest $ $100,000 on rehabilitation including activities at Yellagonga Regional Park and Montrose Park.
Foreshore and Coastal Management
Over 1.3 million dollars is to be considered in the budget for the conservation and enchantment of our beautiful coastal environments.. Major works proposed include the seawall construction and sand renourishment program at Quinns Beach at an estimated cost of $1.23 million dollars with proposed grant funding of $700,000.
Stormwater Management
With the sensitive wetland and coastal environments within the City Of Wanneroo, the appropriate management of storm water is an important issue for the City. It is proposed to invest $300,000 in storm water management this year.
Healthy Communities
Parks and Sporting Facilities
Wanneroo is a community which values the wide variety of parks and sporting facilities within the City. Council proposes the following activities in this area:
· $280,000 towards park furniture including an upgrade of junior playground equipment in over seven parks
· $335,000 towards the enhancement of Council’s passive parks including $250,000 towards landscaping of dry parks.
· Council has excellent sporting facilities with the Kingsway Sporting Facility being the centre piece with over 1 million dollars being planned for car park and other improvements this year. In addition Council proposes to spend over $618,000 towards sport facilities improvements including $300,000 for Irrigation, turf and landscaping.
Transport
Road & Traffic
Management of Council’s road and traffic network together with the constructions and expansion of the network is a major component of the City’s expenditure each year. This year Council intends to invest in excess of $6.1million dollars. Significant projects include works at Hester Avenue (Marmion Ave to Hidden Retreat) and Hepburn Ave (The Avenue to Alexander Drive). Council estimates receiving $1.06 million of government funding.
The built environment forms a significant component of the visual environment of a community. To reduce the visual impact of major roads within the City Council proposes to spend over $210,000 in landscaping works in this area.
Footpath and Bicycle
Being a mobile community that is conscious of the need to conserve natural resources and being environmentally aware, Council has made a strong commitment to the provision of high quality bicycle and pedestrian access ways. Over $600,000 has been proposed for expenditure in this area. Significant projects include the construction of a dual use pathway in Yellagonga National Park, a dual use path along Wanneroo Road (west side from Woodvale Drive to Scenic Drive).
Security and Urban Renewal
Community safety is a major area of focus for the City. Community Safety can be improved by improvements in the following areas:
Security
Through an extensive community consultation program, the community have indicated that they support the continuation of the Safer Citizens project for the City of Wanneroo. Council is proposing to review the current Safer Citizens program and consider the impact of providing an additional $500,000 to further enhance this program. This represents a possible investment in the Safer Citizen program of 2 million dollars.
Street Lighting
It is proposed to spend $250,000 on street lighting which will improve traffic safety and encourage our community to interact with their neighbours.
Urban Environment
Over $515,000 is proposed to be spent in renewing communities including $480,000 towards the New North Redevelopment in association with the Ministry of Housing who have been requested to assist in jointly funding this project ($240,000).
Communities
Facilities that bring our community together are important aspects of the facilities provided by the City of Wanneroo. Council proposes to invest over 4.1 million dollars on Community Facilities including:
· The finalisation of projects such as the Clarkson Library (Project Cost 3 million dollars with funding from this financial year of 1.6 million), Hainsworth Community and Liesure Centre (funded over two years with $672,000 being funded this year) and the Alexander Heights Community Centre (funded over two years with $800,000 being funded this year).
· Completion of Stage One of the Quinns Rock/ Mindarie Surf Life Saving Club facility at an estimated cost of $1.1 million dollars of which Council’s contribution is estimated at $600,000
Council has a variety of strategies and activities to address the strategic goals relating to Economic Development and Corporate Management and Development. Council has a separate Economic Development Unit which forms part of the Planning and Development Directorate which has several economic development programs planned for the coming year.
All five Directorates will address the Corporate Management and Development strategic goals as part of their operating budgets.
MAJOR NEW CAPITAL WORKS PLANNED FOR THE FUTURE YEARS
Council has recently developed a new Strategic Plan for the City of Wanneroo which will provide for significant changes over the coming years.
As part of delivering to the Community the strategies proposed under the Strategic Plan, Council is currently preparing a variety of planning documents including:
· Strategic Asset Management Plan
· Human Services Plan
These documents will determine the capital works program for the next 5 years and will form the basis of Council’s 4 year forward budget.
PRINCIPAL ACTIVITIES PLAN |
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Capital Revenue and Expenditure |
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2002/03 |
2003/04 |
2004/05 |
2005/06 |
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Revenue |
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Grants/Contributions from Developers |
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5,640,000 |
5,809,200 |
5,983,476 |
6,162,980 |
Security Levy |
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700,000 |
721,000 |
742,630 |
764,909 |
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Total Revenue |
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6,340,000 |
6,530,200 |
6,726,106 |
6,927,889 |
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Expenditure |
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Bicycle Facilites |
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270,000 |
278,100 |
286,443 |
295,036 |
Black Spot Projects |
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603,900 |
622,017 |
640,678 |
659,898 |
Coastal Management |
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1,017,900 |
1,048,437 |
1,079,890 |
1,112,287 |
Community Facilities |
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3,754,800 |
3,867,444 |
3,983,467 |
4,102,971 |
Conservation Reserves |
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90,000 |
92,700 |
95,481 |
98,345 |
Footpaths New |
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180,000 |
185,400 |
190,962 |
196,691 |
Footpaths Replacement |
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90,000 |
92,700 |
95,481 |
98,345 |
Foreshore Management |
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90,000 |
92,700 |
95,481 |
98,345 |
Golf Course Improvements |
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45,000 |
46,350 |
47,741 |
49,173 |
Landscaping Works |
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189,000 |
194,670 |
200,510 |
206,525 |
Parking Facilities |
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900,000 |
927,000 |
954,810 |
983,454 |
Parks Furniture |
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90,000 |
92,700 |
95,481 |
98,345 |
Passive Parks Development |
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301,500 |
310,545 |
319,861 |
329,457 |
Plant and Fleet Replacement |
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3,107,065 |
4,769,800 |
2,510,255 |
2,580,230 |
Road Construction |
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4,140,000 |
4,264,200 |
4,392,126 |
4,523,890 |
Road Preservation |
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1,395,000 |
1,436,850 |
1,479,956 |
1,524,354 |
Safer Citizens Program |
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2,000,000 |
2,060,000 |
2,121,800 |
2,185,454 |
Sports Facilities |
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1,440,000 |
1,483,200 |
1,527,696 |
1,573,527 |
Stormwater Drainage Upgrade |
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270,000 |
278,100 |
286,443 |
295,036 |
Street Lighting |
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225,000 |
231,750 |
238,703 |
245,864 |
Traffic Management |
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900,000 |
927,000 |
954,810 |
983,454 |
Urban Enhancement |
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463,500 |
477,405 |
491,727 |
506,479 |
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Total Expenditure |
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21,562,665 |
23,779,068 |
22,089,801 |
22,747,162 |
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Net Cost to Council |
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15,922,665 |
17,969,868 |
16,106,325 |
16,584,182 |
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Reserve Funds - Vehicle and Plant Replacement |
3,107,065 |
4,769,800 |
2,510,255 |
2,580,230 |
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Municipal Fund |
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12,815,600 |
13,200,068 |
13,596,070 |
14,003,952 |
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15,922,665 |
17,969,868 |
16,106,325 |
16,584,182 |
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PRINCIPAL ACTIVITIES PLAN |
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Operating Revenue and Expenditure |
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2002/03 |
2003/04 |
2004/05 |
2005/06 |
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Operating Revenue |
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General Purpose Funding |
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25,547,544 |
26,313,970 |
27,103,389 |
27,916,491 |
Office of the CEO |
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0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Elected Member Costs |
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1,030 |
1,061 |
1,093 |
1,126 |
Corporate Services |
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3,003,480 |
3,093,584 |
3,186,392 |
3,281,984 |
Planning and Development |
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4,787,955 |
4,931,594 |
5,079,541 |
5,231,928 |
Technical Services |
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30,608,137 |
31,526,381 |
32,472,173 |
33,446,338 |
Community Development |
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6,741,350 |
6,943,591 |
7,151,898 |
7,366,455 |
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Total Operating Revenue |
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70,689,496 |
72,810,181 |
74,994,486 |
77,244,321 |
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Operating Expenditure |
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General Purpose Funding |
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0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
Office of the CEO |
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1,681,568 |
1,732,015 |
1,783,975 |
1,837,494 |
Elected Member Costs |
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769,410 |
792,492 |
816,267 |
840,755 |
Corporate Services |
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8,281,928 |
8,530,386 |
8,786,298 |
9,049,887 |
Planning and Development |
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3,844,618 |
3,959,957 |
4,078,755 |
4,201,118 |
Technical Services |
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28,342,801 |
29,193,086 |
30,068,878 |
30,970,944 |
Community Development |
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14,580,535 |
15,017,951 |
15,468,489 |
15,932,544 |
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Total Operating Expenditure |
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57,500,860 |
59,225,886 |
61,002,663 |
62,832,743 |
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Operating Result |
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13,188,635 |
13,584,294 |
13,991,823 |
14,411,578 |
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Amounts to fund Principal Activities |
12,815,600 |
13,200,068 |
13,596,070 |
14,003,952 |
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Surplus |
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373,035 |
384,226 |
395,753 |
407,626 |
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Financial Summary |
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2002/03 |
2003/04 |
2004/05 |
2005/06 |
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Funding Sources |
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General Purpose Funding |
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Rates Income |
23,244,063 |
23,941,385 |
24,659,627 |
25,399,415 |
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General Purpose Grants |
1,296,789 |
1,335,693 |
1,375,763 |
1,417,036 |
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Road Grants |
1,006,692 |
1,036,892 |
1,067,999 |
1,100,039 |
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Other General Purpose Income |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
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Total General Purpose Income |
25,547,544 |
26,313,970 |
27,103,389 |
27,916,491 |
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Principal Activities |
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Fines, Penalties, User and Other Income |
700,000 |
721,000 |
742,630 |
764,909 |
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Government Grants and Contributions |
5,640,000 |
5,809,200 |
5,983,476 |
6,162,980 |
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Fund Transfer from Reserve |
3,107,065 |
4,769,800 |
2,510,255 |
3,679,329 |
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Total Principal Activities |
9,447,065 |
11,300,000 |
9,236,361 |
10,607,218 |
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Non Principal Activities |
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Government Grants and Contributions |
5,234,413 |
5,391,445 |
5,553,189 |
5,719,784 |
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Fines, Penalties, User and Other Income |
24,572,249 |
25,309,416 |
26,068,699 |
26,850,760 |
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Interest on Investments |
1,327,410 |
1,367,232 |
1,408,249 |
1,450,497 |
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Proceeds from Disposal of Assets |
301,221 |
310,258 |
319,565 |
329,152 |
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Other Income |
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0 |
0 |
0 |
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Total Non Principal Activities |
31,435,293 |
32,378,352 |
33,349,702 |
34,350,193 |
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Total Funds Available |
66,429,902 |
69,992,322 |
69,689,452 |
72,873,902 |
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
Statement of Purpose
The Community Development Directorate is the public face of the City, who:
· Facilitates community growth and development
· Plans for future community infrastructure and facilities based on community needs and aspirations
· Provides spaces, places and services to enhance lifestyle options
· Protects, enhances and celebrates our heritage and culture
· Supports our community’s safety and security needs
· Ensures compliance with statutory requirements for the benefit of the wider community
Services and Products we provide
These are the services and products we provide to our customers within the organisation and the community
Community Services
Community Services provide a range of products and services that support:
· Planning for future communities and the renewal of existing suburbs
· The growth, development and promotion of young people
· Lifestyle choices for older people and people with a disability
· The financial self sufficiency of families in need
· Options for the professional care and development of children
· Community involvement in their local area
Leisure and Cultural Services
Leisure and Cultural Services provide a range of products and services that support:
· Planning for future communities and the renewal of existing suburbs
· The development of recreation, sporting and community organisations
· The development and use of community and recreational facilities
· Passive and active recreational options for the community
· The celebration of our culture through community events and arts
· Community safety along our coastline
Library and Heritage Services
Library and Heritage Services provide a range of products and services that support:
· Planning for future communities and the renewal of existing suburbs
· The lifelong learning needs of the community
· The information needs of the community
· The maintenance of a record of our history and culture
· The protection of our heritage for future generations
· Recreational reading and development
Ranger Services
Ranger Services provide a range of products and services that support:
· Planning for future communities and the renewal of existing suburbs
· Community education regarding relevant legislation
· Compliance with State and Local Government laws in relation to;
· Responsible dog and livestock ownership and control
· Litter
· Parking, abandoned vehicles and off road vehicular activity
· Signage
· The emergency service needs of the community through bushfire management and funding support to other services
· The safety and security of the community
Key Performance Measures
Key Success Factor |
Measure |
Indicator |
Current State |
2002 Target |
2003 Target |
2004 Target |
Environment
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Responsible Pet Ownership
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Level of dog registrations
Dogs impounded as a percentage of total dog registrations
Percentage of registered vs non registered dogs impounded
Number of dogs euthanised vs re-homed |
10 780
Base line data being developed
Base line data being developed
33% euthanised down from 39% in 2000/2001 |
Increase in number of dogs egistered
Decrease percentage of registered dogs impounded
Increase percentage of dogs impounded versus decrease in registered dogs impounded
30% dogs euthanised |
Increase in number of dogs registered
Decrease percentage of registered dogs impounded
Increase percentage of dogs impounded versus decrease in registered dogs impounded
Reduction of dogs euthanised |
Increase in number of dogs registered
Decrease percentage of registered dogs impounded
Increase percentage of dogs impounded versus decrease in registered dogs impounded
Reduction of dogs euthanised |
Fire Services
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- Fire break infringements
- Level of community awareness regarding fire preparedness in rural areas
- Preparation of fire management plans for new rural estates as part of structure planning process
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267 in 2001/2002
205 in 2000/2001
No base line data
Developing consultation framework for fire management plans in rural estates |
250 in 2002/03
Increased compliance to fire break installation
Base line data to be developed
Development of fire management plans for existing rural estates |
Decrease number of infringements
Increased compliance to fire break installation
Introduction of rural education program
Review of fire management plans |
Decrease number of infringements
Increased compliance to fire break installation
Increase in fire preparedness for rural areas |
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Community |
Community Events |
- Participation rates at community events
- Customer satisfaction with community events
- Value for money Investment versus participation for major COW events |
33% of residents have attended a COW event (Hides Consulting Group)
70% of respondents are satisfied with events held in the City |
45% of residents attending a COW event.
80% of residents are satisfied with events held in the City.
Council endorsement Of 2002/2003 events program
Development of broader events concept framework and themes |
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Community Consultation
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Level of community consultation and input in decision making |
No community consultation policy
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Development of base line data
Community Consultation Policy developed/ implemented and reviewed |
Ongoing review |
Ongoing review |
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Community Facility Operation and Management
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- Occupancy rates of community facilities - Usage rates of community facilities (numbers of people using) - Types of use of community facilities - Revenue from community facilities
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No data currently collected |
Collect baseline data to assess performance
Develop pricing policy for community infrastructure |
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Provision of community information
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Level of community awareness of Community Development services, facilities, programs and events |
No awareness data currently collected
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Develop or incorporate awareness data collection |
Develop marketing and communication strategy for Directorate |
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Partnerships
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Levels of external funding for projects, services and activities
Development of strategic alliances/accords to provide/improve Community Development services
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2001/2002 financial year – no existing database |
Development of database
Number of strategic alliances/agreements held with external agencies |
Increase in number of non-recurrent funding agreements |
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Community Services
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- Maintenance of lifestyle choices for aged residents and people with a disability who wish to remain living at home
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Limited waiting lists for services
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Increase in performance |
No waiting lists for aged and disabled services |
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Library Services
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Level of satisfaction with library services
Total Library membership |
Performance measures in Auspoll survey leading to a customer satisfaction index (CSI) of 63.
Limited base line data
27 444 as at 30/6/01
25 640 as at 30/6/00 |
Increase in CSI to 65
Development of base line data collection framework
Increase in library membership to 29 000 as at 30/6/02 |
Increase in CSI.
Development of base line data collection framework
Increase in library membership |
Increase in CSI.
Development of base line data collection framework
Increase in library membership |
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Community Infrastructure
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Level of user satisfaction with new or refurbished community infrastructure
Level of community consultation and input in the feasibility , design and construction of community facilities
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No community consultation policy formalised |
Infrastructure Assessment Policy developed |
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Safety and Security of the community
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Perceived levels of safety and security in the community Level of community awareness of City safety and security program |
Currently 68% of City of Wanneroo residents feel fairly safe (50%) or very safe (18%) living in the City of Wanneroo |
Maintenance of existing levels of safety and security |
An increase in the percentage of residents feeling fairly or very safe living in the City of Wanneroo |
Maintenance of increased levels of safety and security |
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Economic Development |
Childcare options
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Maintenance of lifestyle choices for families through the provision of childcare options
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Current waiting list for child placements
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Increase number of carers
Decrease waiting lists
Provide 15 EFT within home care program |
Increase number of carers
Decrease waiting lists
Maintain EFT levels
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Increase number of carers
Decrease waiting lists
Maintain EFT levels
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Organisational Management |
Customer Services
Workplace Safety |
Customer Satisfaction Surveys – Internal
Attitude of employees Succession planning Training and development Mentoring
Loss of time due to injuries
Completion of OSH Audits |
Not measured
No baseline data
Data not compiled at Directorate level
Varying levels of audits undertaken across Directorate |
Develop measurement tool and develop baseline data
Exit interviews to be undertaken
Development of survey tools and implementation development of base line data
Meet targets set by Safety Committee
Achieve 40% completion rate |
Increase in levels of satisfaction
Achieve 100% completion rate. |
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COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT |
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2002/03 |
2003/04 |
2004/05 |
2005/06 |
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Expenditure |
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Operating Expenditure |
16,580,535 |
17,077,951 |
17,590,289 |
18,117,998 |
Capital Expenditure |
5,813,550 |
5,987,957 |
6,167,595 |
6,352,623 |
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Total Expenditure |
22,394,085 |
23,065,907 |
23,757,885 |
24,470,621 |
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Less Non Cash Expenditure |
2,644,829 |
2,724,174 |
2,805,899 |
2,890,076 |
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Total Cash Expenditure |
19,749,256 |
20,341,734 |
20,951,986 |
21,580,545 |
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Funding Source |
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Government Grants, Subsidies |
2,193,647 |
2,259,456 |
2,327,240 |
2,397,057 |
Fines, Penalties, User and Other Income |
4,547,703 |
4,684,134 |
4,824,658 |
4,969,398 |
Proceeds from Disposal Asset |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
City Funded |
13,007,906 |
13,398,143 |
13,800,087 |
14,214,090 |
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Total Funds Available |
19,749,256 |
20,341,734 |
20,951,986 |
21,580,545 |
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Capital Expenditure Summary |
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Acquisition and replacement of plant and fleet |
573,750 |
506,350 |
689,350 |
656,850 |
Building improvements/construction and land acquisition |
5,239,800 |
5,396,994 |
5,558,904 |
5,725,671 |
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Total Capital Expenditure |
5,813,550 |
5,903,344 |
6,248,254 |
6,382,521 |
Corporate Services
Statement of Purpose – Corporate Services Directorate
· Strong financial and information management
· Appropriate corporate information systems
· Strong strategic support services
· Innovative policies and initiatives
· Accountability
· Value for money
Services and Products we provide
These are the services and products we provide to our customers within the organisation and the community:-
Key Performance Measures
Key Success Factor |
Measure |
Indicator |
Current State |
2002 Target |
2003 Target |
2004 Target |
Organisational Management
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Adoption of the Budget in July 2002 |
Adoption by Council by 31 August – in line with Statutory Requirement. |
Met – 10 August 2001 |
14 July 2002 |
17 July 2003 |
17 July 2004 |
Organisational Management |
Annual Financial Statements
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Delivery to Auditors by 30 September each year. |
Met – 30 September 2001 |
Mid-Sept. 2002 |
Mid-September 2003 |
Mid-September 2004 |
Organisational Management |
Obtaining Unqualified Audit Report |
Unqualified Audit Report received. |
Target met 2000/2001 (October 2001) |
October 2002 |
October 2003 |
October 2004 |
Organisational Management |
Proper monitoring of contracts |
Six monthly contract performance monitoring and timely notification to clients of contract expiry and renewal.
|
85% of contracts to have contractor performance reports completed every six months |
85% of contracts to have contractor performance reports completed every six months |
90% of contracts to have contractor performance reports completed every six months |
90% of contracts to have contractor performance reports completed every six months |
Organisational Management |
Purchasing and Stores |
Distribute a purchasing survey to ascertain clients’ needs in relation to implementing a centralised system of obtaining quotations. |
De-centralised purchasing |
Implement survey recommendations with a view to begin purchasing centralisation
|
Begin purchasing centralisation |
Centralised purchasing |
Organisational Management |
Property Services – Effective property management |
Establish a database of lessees and lessors obligations and timely lease renewal.
|
No centralised matrix of rent reviews and insurance renewals for lessees obligations |
90% compliance of lessees obligations |
95% compliance of lessees obligations |
100% compliance of lessees obligations |
Organisational Management |
General Insurance |
Timely co-ordination and monitoring of insurance claims and inquires by regular reporting. |
Claims sent to insurer and acknowledgement to the claimant with 48 hours of receipt |
90% of claims sent to insurer and acknowledgement to the claimant with 48 hours of receipt |
95% of claims sent to insurer and acknowledgement to the claimant with 48 hours of receipt |
100% of claims sent to insurer and acknowledgement to the claimant with 48 hours of receipt |
Organisational Management |
Percentage of helpdesk calls reduced through the provision of training |
Reduction in the percentage of helpdesk calls as a result of lack of training. |
40% |
Reduce by 5% per year |
Reduce by 5% per year |
Reduce by 5% per year |
Organisational Management
|
Increase utilisation of corporate records reporting |
Volume of electronic documents stored and number of users. |
5% of potential user base actually use present system |
50% users |
80% users |
95% users |
Organisational Management
|
Number of Loss Time Injuries as a percentage of hours worked |
|
31 loss time accidents per million hrs worked for 2000/01 |
28 |
20 |
10 |
Organisational Management |
Monthly Reports to Managers on up-coming Performance Reviews |
By end of each month. |
100% |
100% |
100% |
100% |
Organisational Management |
Quarterly Reports on Recruitment Lead Times (date from resignation to date of appointment letter) |
|
10 weeks |
8 weeks |
6 weeks |
6 weeks |
Organisational Management |
Quarterly Reports on Percentage of training actively aligned to strategic goals |
|
Unknown |
70% |
80% |
98% |
CORPORATE SERVICES |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002/03 |
2003/04 |
2004/05 |
2005/06 |
|
|
|
|
|
Expenditure |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Operating Expenditure |
8,281,928 |
8,530,386 |
8,786,298 |
9,049,887 |
Capital Expenditure |
- |
- |
110,000 |
18,000 |
|
|
|
|
|
Total Expenditure |
8,281,928 |
8,530,386 |
8,896,298 |
9,067,887 |
|
|
|
|
|
Less Non Cash Expenditure |
2,173,383 |
2,238,585 |
2,305,742 |
2,374,915 |
|
|
|
|
|
Total Cash Expenditure |
6,108,545 |
6,291,801 |
6,590,555 |
6,692,972 |
|
|
|
|
|
Funding Source |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Government Grants, Subsidies |
33,990 |
35,010 |
36,060 |
37,142 |
Fines, Penalties, User and Other Income |
447,793 |
461,226 |
475,063 |
489,315 |
Proceeds from Disposal Asset |
301,221 |
310,258 |
319,566 |
329,153 |
City Funded |
5,325,541 |
5,485,307 |
5,759,866 |
5,837,362 |
|
|
|
|
|
Total Funds Available |
6,108,545 |
6,291,801 |
6,590,555 |
6,692,972 |
|
|
|
|
|
Capital Expenditure Summary |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Acquisition and replacement of plant and fleet |
- |
- |
110,000 |
18,000 |
Building improvements/construction and land acquisition |
- |
- |
- |
- |
|
|
|
|
|
Total Capital Expenditure |
0 |
0 |
110,000 |
18,000 |
|
|
|
|
|
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT
Statement of Purpose – Planning and Development Directorate
Note to figure: “C” equals Customer
We work with Council to lead the organisation in order to meet our strategic objectives through:
· Strong strategic leadership
· Promoting and building the reputation and identity of the organisation
· Linking the elected members and employees to foster team that works
· Innovative Management policies, procedures and initiatives
· Accountability, open and effective decision making processes.
Services and Products We Provide
The Planning and Development Directorate provides
· Strategic land use planning
· Various regulatory and compliance functions
· Implementation of strategies and plans
· Environmental planning
· Economic development
The delivery of these major services is significant as they lead to:
· Protecting and enhancing the natural, built and social environment
· Creating a healthy and safe environment
· Building community
· Providing a coordinated framework for land use planning to guide growth and development
· Enhance local commerce and employment opportunities
· Aiming/recognising sustainability
The specific services and products we provide to our customers within the organisation and the community at the unit level are:
Approval Services
· building approvals
· planning approvals and enforcement
· environmental health
· private swimming pool inspections
· provision of information
· development of policies
Planning Services
· manage sub division applications
· management of district planning schemes
· pedestrian accessways
· policy development and structure plans
· coordinating and managing development schemes
· administration and management of public land
· environmental assessment
· cartographic services and property information
· demographic information
Economic Development
· project management
· presentations, seminars, leading workshops
· economic modelling and forecasting
· provision of small business information and research
· lead investigation for existing and potential businesses
Key Performance Measures
Key Success Factor |
Key Performance Measure |
Key Performance Indicator |
Current State |
2002 Target |
2003 Target |
2004 Target |
Environment
|
Implementation of key environmental objectives
|
Completion of various strategies and stakeholder feedback |
No overall strategy relating to the environment in place |
Draft Local Environment Strategy to be finalised Agreed actions commenced |
Agreed actions completed
|
Agreed actions completed – |
Community |
Community consultation |
Level of community feedback in decision making process |
No Community Consultation Policy |
Community Consultation Policy adopted and resourced |
|
|
Land Development Unit (LDU) stakeholder participation |
Level of stakeholder attendance at Land Development Unit meetings and feedback |
|
|
|
|
|
Economic Development |
Partnerships and alliances with Stakeholders
|
Stakeholder satisfaction |
No Economic Development Strategy |
Economic Development Plan and Employment Policy completed |
|
|
Organisational Management |
Customer Service
|
Increase trend in Customer Satisfaction |
No Customer Service Charter |
Adopt Customer Service Charter |
Increase level of Customer satisfaction |
Increase level of Customer satisfaction |
PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002/03 |
2003/04 |
2004/05 |
2005/06 |
|
|
|
|
|
Expenditure |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Operating Expenditure |
3,844,618 |
3,959,957 |
4,078,755 |
4,201,118 |
Capital Expenditure |
7,700 |
7,931 |
8,169 |
8,414 |
|
|
|
|
|
Total Expenditure |
3,852,318 |
3,967,888 |
4,086,924 |
4,209,532 |
|
|
|
|
|
Less Non Cash Expenditure |
229,687 |
236,578 |
243,675 |
250,985 |
|
|
|
|
|
Total Cash Expenditure |
3,622,631 |
3,731,310 |
3,843,250 |
3,958,547 |
|
|
|
|
|
Funding Source |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Government Grants, Subsidies |
2,060 |
2,122 |
2,185 |
2,251 |
Fines, Penalties, User and Other Income |
4,785,895 |
4,929,472 |
5,077,356 |
5,229,677 |
Proceeds from Disposal Asset |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
City Funded |
-1,165,324 |
-1,200,283 |
-1,236,292 |
-1,273,381 |
|
|
|
|
|
Total Funds Available |
3,622,631 |
3,731,310 |
3,843,250 |
3,958,547 |
|
|
|
|
|
Capital Expenditure Summary |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Acquisition and replacement of plant and fleet |
7,700 |
|
|
|
Building improvements/construction and land acquisition |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total Capital Expenditure |
7,700 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
|
|
|
|
TECHNICAL SERVICES
Statement of Purpose – Technical Services Directorate
To interpret trends and provide responsive customer focused infrastructure, natural systems, building, fleet and waste management services to meet the community’s needs and to establish a strong foundation for future development in an environmentally responsible manner.
Services and Products we provide
These are the services and products we provide to our customers within the organisation and the community:
Building and Fleet Services manages and provides a range of services for the maintenance, repair, security, graffiti removal and cleaning of the City’s building and fleet assets. The Unit continues to provide fleet maintenance services to the City of Joondalup and has had Quality Assurance Certification since June 1999.
Environmental Waste Services provides rubbish collection services to the residents of City of Wanneroo and similar services to the City of Joondalup under contract. The Unit has a strong recycling focus and operates a joint Material Handling Facility with the Cities of Joondalup and Swan. It also provides a competitive rubbish service to commercial businesses and has had Quality Assurance Certification since 1997.
Operational Services is responsible, through the Engineering sub-unit, for the construction and maintenance of the City’s roads, drains, pathways, parking areas, signs and special street lighting. The Parks sub-unit provides a range of services programmed to enhance the recreational value and safety of parks, sportsgrounds, conservation areas, natural systems and streetscape works.
Infrastructure Services develops and manages the City’s infrastructure assets. The focus of the Unit is on building projects, land development, landscape design, civil design and infrastructure assets management.
These are the performance measures for each of the above Key Success Factors that are of importance of our Directorate
Key Success Factor |
Measure |
Indicator |
Current State |
2002 Target |
2003 Target |
2004 Target |
|
Environment
|
Implementation of Local Environmental Strategy |
Number of recommendations progressed and/or implemented
|
No action or priority list |
Prepare implementation program and develop priority list |
Implement approved priorities |
Implement approved priorities |
|
|
Environmental Monitoring |
Monitoring completed in time |
No Program |
Develop monitoring program |
95% monitoring program completed on time |
||
|
Public awareness of waste minimisation |
Percentage of survey group aware of main issues |
No Program |
Measure current awareness |
Increase awareness by 5% |
||
|
Water Use monitoring |
Irrigated park water use |
No audit information and no annual benchmark litres/m2 target |
Audit water use at each irrigated park and develop target annual litres/m2 benchmark |
80% of irrigated parks to have an annual water use of + 15% of benchmark litres/m2 target |
90% of irrigated parks to have an annual water use of + 10% of benchmark litres/m2 target |
|
|
Coordinate friends and school groups involvement in conservation areas |
Number of hours worked by volunteers |
No hours recorded |
Establish volunteer hours |
+200 hours |
+200 hours |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Community |
Infrastructure Capital Works Program |
Final expenditure result in comparison with budget for projects completed |
Not measured |
+15%
|
+10% |
+10% |
|
|
Infrastructure Capital Works Program |
Percentage of projects completed |
Not measured |
85% |
90% |
90% |
|
|
Appropriate standards, specifications and procedures in place for the development of infrastructure |
Documents reviewed in accordance with schedule |
Only some areas documented |
Review all existing documents, identify and schedule required documentation |
Scheduled review and progress new documentation per schedule |
Scheduled review and progress new documentation per schedule |
|
|
Minor Building Works Program |
Percentage of projects completed |
Not measured |
90% |
95% |
100% |
|
|
Federal and State funding initiatives |
Submissions prepared and submitted on time |
Annual submissions prepared or are being prepared |
Submissions prepared and submitted on time |
Submissions prepared and submitted on time |
Submissions prepared and submitted on time |
|
|
City building asset inspections |
Annual maintenance inspections carried out of all City operated and leased building assets |
90% completed |
90% completed |
95% completed |
100% completed |
|
|
Graffiti Removal |
Removal of Graffiti within a 24-48hour timeframe |
95% attended to within specified priority |
95% attended to within specified priority |
95% attended to within specified priority |
95% attended to within specified priority |
|
|
Road Safety Awareness and Accident Prevention |
Traffic Safety Management Plans |
Traffic Safety Management Plans are developed for each Engineering Construction Project |
Measure number of, and severity of accidents on works sites based on insurance claims received |
Achieve 5% less traffic accidents on work sites (no per annual program value) |
Achieve 5% less traffic accidents on work sites (no per annual program value) |
|
Organisational Development |
Quality Assurance |
Quality Assured Certification to ISO 9002
|
Currently B&FS and EWS certified |
Continued Quality Assured Certification |
Continued Quality Assured Certification |
Continued Quality Assured Certification |
|
|
Ratings and feedback from internal and external customers via customer surveys |
Customer Satisfaction with services provided |
Limited surveys undertaken |
80% of survey group satisfied with service |
80% of survey group satisfied with service |
80% of survey group satisfied with service |
|
|
Performance management |
Complete reviews within four weeks of due date |
unknown |
90% |
95% |
100% |
|
TECHNICAL SERVICES |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002/03 |
2003/04 |
2004/05 |
2005/06 |
|
|
|
|
|
Expenditure |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Operating Expenditure |
28,342,801 |
29,193,086 |
30,068,878 |
30,970,944 |
Capital Expenditure |
13,741,415 |
15,815,724 |
13,609,747 |
14,161,187 |
|
|
|
|
|
Total Expenditure |
42,084,216 |
45,008,810 |
43,678,625 |
45,132,132 |
|
|
|
|
|
Less Non Cash Expenditure |
8,630,622 |
8,889,541 |
9,156,227 |
9,430,914 |
|
|
|
|
|
Total Cash Expenditure |
33,453,594 |
36,119,269 |
34,522,398 |
35,701,218 |
|
|
|
|
|
Funding Source |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Government Grants, Subsidies |
3,006,776 |
3,096,979 |
3,189,889 |
3,285,585 |
Fines, Penalties, User and Other Income |
16,117,238 |
16,600,755 |
17,098,778 |
17,611,741 |
Proceeds from Disposal Asset |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
City Funded |
14,329,580 |
16,421,534 |
14,233,731 |
14,803,891 |
|
|
|
|
|
Total Funds Available |
33,453,594 |
36,119,269 |
34,522,398 |
35,701,218 |
|
|
|
|
|
Capital Expenditure Summary |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Acquisition and replacement of plant and fleet |
2,525,615 |
4,263,450 |
1,710,905 |
1,905,380 |
Building improvements/construction and land acquisition |
11,215,800 |
11,552,274 |
11,898,842 |
12,255,807 |
|
|
|
|
|
Total Capital Expenditure |
13,741,415 |
15,815,724 |
13,609,747 |
14,161,187 |
|
|
|
|
|
OFFICE OF THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER
Statement of Purpose – CEO’s Directorate
1. The CEO is committed to promoting personal communication strategies.
2. Kangaroo Paw as a regular tool to communicate the values.
3. Each business unit within the directorate becomes a champion for a value per quarter and led the discussion on its implementation.
4. Staff and managers to meet and work together to provide examples of the values in action for their business units.
5. Use the “What’s Happening” to profile a value each quarter.
6. Include in the assessment for the Employee of the Month a criterion that relates to the promoting of the corporate values.
Statement of why we exist / purpose
Services and Products We Provide
The Office of the CEO provides the following services:
Strategic & Executive Services
· Administrative support to the Mayor and Councillor’s
· Preparation of Council Minutes and Agenda’s
· Co-ordinate the development and evaluation of the Strategic Plan
· Oversee Statutory Compliance within the Organisation
· Develop Corporate Policies and Procedures
· Customer Service
· Corporate Market Research linked to the Strategic Plan and Customer Service
Marketing Services
Preparation of Marketing & Communication plans for significant campaigns:
· Corporate Communications & publications
· Target specific Market Research
· Media Management, media releases, statements & all media enquiries
· Civic Functions, hospitality & protocol
· Public Relations, publicity & promotion
· Graphic Design
· Branding & Corporate Identity
· Corporate photography
· Public Relations Mayor and Elected Members
· Internet development
Key Performance Measures
Key Success Factor |
Key Performance Measure |
Indicator |
Current State |
2002 Target |
2003 Target |
2004 Target |
Environment
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Community |
Civic Functions & Hospitality |
Attendance levels & satisfaction of attendees at Civic Functions & Corporate Hospitality Events |
Baseline not available. Ad hoc letters of thanks. |
|
|
|
Economic Management |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Organisational Management |
Meeting all statutory obligations
|
Level of Compliance in Annual Compliance Return Unqualified internal and external auditors report.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Local Government knowledge in organisation |
Number of staff attending in-house training session on issues relating to Local Government
Number of Information sheets provided to the organisation explaining legislative changes
Information contained on Intranet on management policies and procedures.
Number of workshop opportunities made available to elected members |
Baseline not available
Work commenced
3 conducted |
CEO, All Direcotrate policies & procedures of intranet
schedule development |
50% on Intranet
6 workshop opportunities offered |
100% on Intranet
6 workshop opportunities offered |
|
Compliance with legislative requirements
Development of a series of standard report formats All Committees agendas and minutes run on ROMARK Councillors satisfaction on quality and timeliness of |
Currently Exceed best practice
Basic report framework Audit Committee Unknown |
Currently Exceed best practice
3 new standard reports Face Committee High |
Currently Exceed best practice
3 new standard reports
High |
Currently Exceed best practice
3 new standard reports
High |
|
|
Customer Satisfaction |
Development of Total Quality Customer Plan Customer satisfaction levels as expressed in a variety of feedback mechanisms |
Nil Satisfaction Auspoll – 58.5% Hides – 45% Vgood/Good; 36% Adequate; |
Framework Development
Increase trend |
Training commence
Increase trend |
Accreditation obtained
Increase trend |
|
Awareness of the community on services provided by the City |
Participation in Community events
Awareness of council services and facilities in specific target groups as expressed in the Customer Survey |
Hides 32% attendance
Awareness baseline not available; Provision of service info, Hides p95 More info on events 72%; services/facilities 45% |
Increase trend
Include awareness measures in mkt research. Collect baseline. Link research to marketing plans
|
Increase trend
Increase trend |
Increase trend
Increase trend
|
|
Random discussions with staff on knowledge of council’s strategic direction and how they may contribute |
Sound level of staff involvement in plan |
Establishment of steering group |
Employee attitude survey increase trend |
Employee attitude survey increase trend |
|
|
Communication |
Development of high personal contact recorded over other forms. Measured in Employee/ Elected Members Attitude Surveys of most used method of communication. |
Current focus on written communication |
Observation by Mayor and CEO |
Observation by Mayor and CEO |
Observation by Mayor and CEO |
|
Communications (internal publications) |
Satisfaction of staff & elected members of the quality and frequency of corporate communications (public relations newsletters, promotions & initiatives eg: Kangaroo Paw, Councillor's Clipboard)
|
No baseline (employees) Cr Survey, 50% response rate. 81% |
Collect baseline – Employee/ Councillor Satisfaction Survey |
Increase trend |
Increase trend |
|
Corporate Communications |
Satisfaction of residents in the quality and frequency of corporate communications (Newsletters, brochures, advertising, radio) |
No quality or frequency measure. Quantity of information: measures: Hides p94 67% Auspoll 63% |
Increase trend |
Increase trend |
Increase trend |
OFFICE OF THE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002/03 |
2003/04 |
2004/05 |
2005/06 |
|
|
|
|
|
Expenditure |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Operating Expenditure |
1,681,568 |
1,732,015 |
1,783,975 |
1,837,494 |
Capital Expenditure |
- |
- |
- |
- |
|
|
|
|
|
Total Expenditure |
1,681,568 |
1,732,015 |
1,783,975 |
1,837,494 |
|
|
|
|
|
Less Non Cash Expenditure |
98,696 |
101,656 |
104,706 |
107,847 |
|
|
|
|
|
Total Cash Expenditure |
1,582,872 |
1,630,358 |
1,679,269 |
1,729,647 |
|
|
|
|
|
Funding Source |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Government Grants, Subsidies |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Fines, Penalties, User and Other Income |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Proceeds from Disposal Asset |
- |
- |
- |
- |
City Funded |
1,582,872 |
1,630,358 |
1,679,269 |
1,729,647 |
|
|
|
|
|
Total Funds Available |
1,582,872 |
1,630,358 |
1,679,269 |
1,729,647 |
|
|
|
|
|
Capital Expenditure Summary |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Acquisition and replacement of plant and fleet |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Building improvements/construction and land acquisition |
- |
- |
- |
- |
|
|
|
|
|
Total Capital Expenditure |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
|
|
|
|
ELECTED MEMBER COSTS |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
2002/03 |
2003/04 |
2004/05 |
2005/06 |
Expenditure |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Operating Expenditure |
769,410 |
792,492 |
816,267 |
840,755 |
Capital Expenditure |
- |
- |
- |
- |
|
|
|
|
|
Total Expenditure |
769,410 |
792,492 |
816,267 |
840,755 |
|
|
|
|
|
Less Non Cash Expenditure |
110,494 |
113,809 |
117,223 |
120,740 |
|
|
|
|
|
Total Cash Expenditure |
658,916 |
678,683 |
699,044 |
720,015 |
|
|
|
|
|
Funding Source |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Government Grants, Subsidies |
|
|
|
|
Fines, Penalties, User and Other Income |
1,030 |
1,061 |
1,093 |
1,126 |
Proceeds from Disposal Asset |
|
|
|
|
City Funded |
657,886 |
677,622 |
697,951 |
718,889 |
|
|
|
|
|
Total Funds Available |
658,916 |
678,683 |
699,044 |
720,015 |
|
|
|
|
|
Capital Expenditure Summary |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Acquisition and replacement of plant and fleet |
- |
- |
- |
- |
Building improvements/construction and land acquisition |
- |
- |
- |
- |
|
|
|
|
|
Total Capital Expenditure |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
|
|
|
|
|
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Level 3 Approval by D. Simms Date 17 June 2002
Level 2 Approval by D. Simms Date 17 June 2002
Level 1 Approval by D. Simms Date 17 June 2002
Responsible Officer: Chief Executive Officer
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Moved by Cr Steffens, Seconded by Cr Treby
That Council:-
1. APPOINT by ABSOLUTE MAJORITY the following elected members to represent Council at the Annual General Meeting of the Local Government Association to be held on Sunday 4th August 2002.
Cr Newton
Cr Cvitan
Cr Grierson
Mayor Kelly
2. APPOINT by ABSOLUTE MAJORITY the following elected members to represent Council at the Annual General Meeting of the Western Australian Local Government Association to be held on Sunday 4th August 2002.
Cr Grierson & Cr Cvitan with Cr Newton - (Deputy)
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY &
BY ABSOLUTE MAJORITY
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Level 4 Approval by Daniel Simms Date 27 June 2002
Level 3 Approval by D. Simms Date 17 June 2002
Level 2 Approval by D. Simms Date 17 June 2002
Level 1 Approval by D. Simms Date 17 June 2002
Responsible Officer: Chief Executive Officer
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 1
Moved Cr Grierson, Seconded Cr Blencowe
That Council:-
1. ADVISE the Joint Standing Committee on Delegated Legislation that WHILST Council DOES NOT SUPPORT the required amendments to the City of Wanneroo Private Property Local Law 2001 they acknowledge that they have no other option than to COMMENCE PROCEEDINGS TO AMEND the Private Property Local Law 2001 as follows:
Repeal
· Part 4; and
· That part of the fifth Schedule referring to Part 4.
· Clause 5.2(2)
2. Until the amendment is finalised Council REFRAIN from ENFORCING Part 4 of the City of Wanneroo Private Property Local Law 2001.
3. REQUEST the Western Australian Local Government Association support local government by further investigating with the Legislative Working Party the problems being experienced by local government when dealing with the Delegated Legislation Joint Standing Committee when adopting local laws.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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Level 4 Approval by Daniel Simms Date 27 June 2002
Level 3 Approval by D. Simms Date 19 June 2002
Level 2 Approval by D. Simms Date 19 June 2002
Level 1 Approval by D. Simms Date 19 June 2002
Responsible Officer: Chief Executive Officer
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 1
Moved Cr Salpietro, Seconded Cr Blencowe
Cr Blencowe then withdrew from seconding the motion.
Moved Cr Salpietro, Seconded Cr Hughes
That Council MAKE by a SPECIAL MAJORITY the amendment to the City of Wanneroo Standing Orders Local Law 2000 by deleting Clause 6.5 Questions from Elected Members and by further deleting the reference to Questions from Elected Members from Clause 5.4.1 Order of Business from the Standing Orders Local Law 2000.
lOST
6/9
For the motion: Mayor Kelly, Cr Blencowe, Cr Goodenough, Cr Hughes, Cr Salpietro and Cr Treby.
Against the motion: Cr Cvitan, Cr Grierson, Cr Loftus, Cr McNamara, Cr Monks,
Cr Newton, Cr O' Grady, Cr Steffens and Cr Stewart.
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File Ref: 29068
Responsible Officer: Chief Executive Officer
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
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Level 3 Approval by D. Simms Date 17 June 2002
Level 2 Approval by D. Simms Date 17 June 2002
Level 1 Approval by D. Simms Date 17 June 2002
Attachments: 1
Moved Cr Grierson, Seconded Cr Stewart
That Council:-
1. DECLARE by ABSOLUTE MAJORITY in accordance with Section 4.20(4) of the Local Government Act 1995, the Electoral Commissioner to be responsible for the conduct of the May 2003 elections.
2. DECLARE by SPECIAL MAJORITY in accordance with Section 4.61(2) of the Local Government Act 1995, that the method of conducting the election will be as a postal election.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
& BY A SPECIAL MAJORITY
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Level 3 Approval by D. Simms Date 20 June 2002
Level 2 Approval by D. Simms Date 20 June 2002
Level 1 Approval by D. Simms Date 20 June 2002
Responsible Officer: Chief Executive Officer
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Moved Cr Grierson, Seconded Cr Stewart
That Council SUPPORT the changes to the Scheme Rules of the Municipal WorkCare Scheme and Municipal Liability Scheme as summarised below:
a) Substituting “Western Australian Local Government Association (WALGA)” for Western Australian Municipal Association (WAMA) where it appears. This is a consequential amendment to resolutions carried by Association
b) Changing the definition of “special resolution” in the Municipal WorkCare Scheme Rules to require an absolute majority decision of total members whether present or not. An absolute majority requirement is considered more appropriate, as the existing provision, which requires the unanimous vote of all Board members present at a meeting, effectively gives a right of veto to any individual Board member on matters of expulsion of a council from the Scheme or utilising Scheme funds for making loans, which in both cases also requires the approval of WALGA, or to admitting a body other than a Council into the Scheme.
c) Within Clause 5.3 of the Municipal WorkCare Scheme Rules, requiring the delegation of any function being approved by an Absolute Majority decision of the Board (currently only an ordinary resolution is required).
d) Within Clause 8.1 replacing “the Standards as prescribed by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia” with “accordance with generally accepted accounting principles”.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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File Ref: P/0024V01
Responsible Officer: Nil
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
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Level 3 Approval by sb Date 17 June 2002
Level 2 Approval by sb Date 17 June 2002
Level 1 Approval by sb Date 17 June 2002
Attachments: 1
Moved Cr Salpietro, Seconded Cr Cvitan
That Council:
1. SUPPORTS the request by the Carramar Residents Association to change the locality name of Tapping (north of Clarkson Avenue) to Carramar, as indicated on Attachment 1 to this report;
2. FORWARDS this proposal to the Geographic Names Committee of the Department of Land Administration.
CARRIED
11/4
For the motion: Mayor Kelly, Cr Cvitan, Cr Goodenough, Cr Grierson, Cr Loftus, Cr McNamara, Cr O' Grady, Cr Salpietro, Cr Steffens, Cr Stewart and Cr Treby.
Against the motion: Cr Blencowe, Cr Hughes, Cr Monks and Cr Newton.
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Nil.
Moved Cr Hughes, Seconded Cr Blencowe
THAT Council move into a Confidential Session to discuss this item under the terms of the Local Government Act 1995 Section 5.23(2).
The meeting was closed to the public and all recording ceased at 10:21pm.
Moved Cr Loftus, Seconded Cr Steffens
That the meeting be re-opened to the public,
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
The meeting was reopened to the public at 10:23pm.
Mayor Kelly read aloud the motion.
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Level 3 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 28 May 2002
Level 2 Approval by bj Date 06 May 2002
Level 1 Approval by bj Date 06 May 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments 2
Moved Cr Blencowe, Seconded Cr Hughes
That Council APPROVES the request from the Girrawheen Koondoola Junior Football Club to name the Hudson Park Clubrooms the “Dennis Cooley Pavillion”, which recognises the contribution of Dennis Cooley.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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The next Councillors Briefing Session has been scheduled for 7.00pm on Tuesday 16 July 2002, to be held at the Council Administration Centre, Dundebar Road, Wanneroo.
There being no further business, Mayor Kelly closed the meeting at 10:25pm.
In Attendance:
JON KELLY, JP Mayor
MAUREEN GRIERSON, JP Alexander Ward
BRETT TREBY Alexander Ward
SAM SALPIETRO (Deputy Mayor), JP Central Ward
FRANK CVITAN, JP Central Ward
LYNN O'GRADY Coastal Ward
IAN GOODENOUGH, JP Coastal Ward
RUDI STEFFENS CD Hester Ward
JOHN STEWART Hester Ward
TERRY LOFTUS North Ward
LOUISE MCNAMARA North Ward
ALAN BLENCOWE South Ward
JUDITH HUGHES South Ward
GLYNIS MONKS Wanneroo Ward
DOT NEWTON Wanneroo Ward