UNCONFIRMED
ORDINARY COUNCIL MEETING
7.00pm, 03 September, 2002
Civic Centre,
Dundebar Road, Wanneroo
UNCONFIRMED MINUTES OF ORDINARY COUNCIL MEETING
HELD ON TUESDAY 03 SEPTEMBER 2002
CONTENTS
Item 2 Apologies and Leave of Absence
PQ1-09/02 Mr P. O'Grady, Longbeach Promenade, Mindarie
PQ2-09/02 Mrs A. Hine, Dundebar Road, Wanneroo
Item 4 Confirmation of Minutes
OC01-08/02 Minutes Of Ordinary Council Meeting Held On 13 August 2002
Item 5 Announcements by the Mayor without Discussion
Item 6 Questions from Elected Members
CQ1-09/02 Councillor McNamara – Pesticide Spraying
CQ2-09/02 Councillor Steffens – Site Secure Concept
CQ3-09/02 Councillor Grierson – EPA Study of Hepburn Avenue
PT01-08/02 Site Location for Secondary Waste Treatment Plant
PT01-09/02 Maintenance and Upgrade of Bush and Park Areas, Wanneroo
PT01-08/02 Site Location for Secondary Waste Treatment Plant
Town Planning Schemes and Structure Plans
PD01-09/02 Adoption Of Estimated Cell Costs For East Wanneroo Cell 4 (Hocking - Pearsall).
PD03-09/02 Adoption Of Lot 12 Jindalee Local Structure Plan
PD05-09/02 Proposed Rural Subdivision - Lot 11 Safari Place And Lot 24 Emerald Drive, Carabooda
PD06-09/02 Request For Consent To Submit A Subdivision Application: Lot 3 Gibbs Road, Nowergup
PD07-09/02 Lot 506 Old Yanchep Road, Carabooda - Proposed Rural Subdivision
PD09-09/02 Development Applications Determined By Delegated Authority For July 2002
PD10-09/02 Subdivision Applications Determined By Delegated Authority For The Month Of July 2002
PD11-09/02 Fabcom Cell Composting Project
TS04-09/02 Quinns Beach Coastal Protection Works
TS05-09/02 WALGA Initiative - Road Deterioration Modelling Study - Report Update
TS06-09/02 Perth Biodiversity Project - "Bushlinks" Project - Budget Variation
TS07-09/02 Draft Weed Management Policy
CS01-09/02 Extension Of Contract Number 01228 - Supply And Delivery Of Personal Computers
CS02-09/02 Warrant Of Payments - For The Period To 31 July 2002
CD01-09/02 Community Care Deed Of Agreement
CD03-09/02 Youth Challenge Camp SGIO Crimesafe Funding – Budget Variation
CD04-09/02 Merriwa Financial Counselling Service – Request For Budget Variation
CD05-09/02 John Moloney Clubroom - Lease Agreement Working Group
CD06-09/02 Submission On The Review Of The Dog Act 1976 Issues Paper
CD07-09/02 Waiver Of Entry Fees For Entry To The Gloucester Lodge Museum On Sunday October 6 2002
CE01-09/02 Wanneroo Town Centre Advisory Committee
CE02-09/02 Lease Of A Photocopier – Bulk Photocopying Needs
CE03-09/02 Annual Review - City Of Wanneroo Delegated Authority Register
MINUTES
Please refer to agenda for details of full reports and attachments.
JON KELLY, JP Mayor
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:
F BENTLEY A/g Chief Executive Officer
D BLAIR Director, Technical Services
B PERRYMAN Director, Corporate Services
R ZAGWOCKI Director, Planning & Development
G PRUS A/g Director, Community Services
D SIMMS Manager, Strategic & Executive Services
Z NEDELJKOVIC Communications Officer
Y HEATH Minute Officer
C JOHNSON Chief Executive Officer
Moved Cr Monks, Seconded Cr Blencowe
That Cr Newton be granted leave of absence for the period 8 – 29 September 2002 inclusive.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
There were 17 members of the public and 1 member of the press in attendance.
Mayor Kelly declared the meeting open at 7:00pm
Question 1 – Warning letters to the public
Following his attendance at the 14 August 2002 Council Meeting where he spoke to his wife, Cr O’Grady twice during the meeting, Mr O’Grady received a letter from the Mayor advising that under the Standing Orders he could be fined for breaching the local law relating to disturbing the proceedings. How many times has the current City of Wanneroo sent such a written warning to the public? Did Council also write a warning letter to the person who shouted out from the gallery at the 14 August 2002 Council meeting?
Response by Mayor Kelly
Mayor Kelly stated that two warning letters have been sent including the letter to Mr O’Grady. A warning letter had not been sent to the person who shouted out from the gallery.
Question 2 – Expenses and fees paid to Councillors
How much money in expenses and fees has each Councillor been paid during the financial year ending 30 June 2002?
Response by Mayor Kelly
Question taken on notice.
Further Response by Director, Corporate Services
In the financial year ending 30 June 2002, a total of $216,999.03 was accumulated in expenses for the City’s Councillors Payments consist of Councillors Monthly Allowance, Telephone, Travel, Conference and Child Care Expenses. The breakdown for each Councillor is as follows –
Mayor, Jon Kelly - $74,000.00
Deputy Mayor, Sam Salpietro - $15,500.00
Cr Louise McNamara - $10,471.89
Cr Terry Loftus - $14,555.84
Cr Frank Cvitan - $ 9,663.85
Cr Alan Blencowe - $ 9,117.17
Cr Maureen Grierson - $ 9,907.09
Cr John Stewart - $ 8,921.42
Cr Brett Treby - $ 9,582.48
Cr Lynn O’Grady - $ 8,000.00
Cr Rudy Steffens - $ 9,410.29
Cr Ian Goodenough - $ 9,189.50
Cr Judith Hughes - $12,526.59
Cr Glynis Monks - $ 8,152.91
Cr Dot Newton - $ 8,000.00
Question 3 – Listing of Councillor payments in Annual Report
At the 14 August 2002 Council meeting, Council approved the listing of attendance by Councillors at decision-making meetings in the Annual Report. Will Council consider also including information in the Annual Report of all payments made to Councillors, in a similar way that public companies list the salaries of directors and senior executives?
Response by Mayor Kelly
Mayor Kelly stated that although this information was available in other documents it could be repeated in the Annual Report.
Question 4 – Investigation of Councillor in the City of Wanneroo
The Wanneroo Times reported that a Councillor of the City of Wanneroo was being investigated. Which government department is conducting the investigation and what is the current status of the investigation? When does Council expect the investigation to be concluded?
Response by Mayor Kelly
Question taken on notice.
Further Response by Acting Chief Executive Officer
This matter has been referred to the appropriate authorities for investigation. Council has not been informed when this investigation will be completed.
Question 5 – Use of Council vehicle
Motor vehicles are provided by Council to the Mayor and other staff members to carry out Council duties. If these cars are used for private use, who pays for the fuel?
Mayor Kelly stated that in accordance with Council policy, it includes full private use.
Question 6 - Briefing Session Start Times
The Briefing Sessions now start at 6pm rather than 7pm. What public consultation did Council do before it made the change and what is the reason for the change?
Response by Manager of Strategic and Executive Services
The Manager of Strategic and Executive Services stated that all residents and ratepayer groups had been advised of the change of times and an advertisement had been placed in the Wanneroo Times advising the community of the change.
Statement 1 - Briefing Session Start Times
Mr O’Grady felt that a 6:00pm start was too early for a lot of people, particularly if they worked in the City or further.
Response by Mayor Kelly
Mayor Kelly stated that most Council meetings start at 6pm, including the briefing sessions and deputations. The only meeting to start at 7pm is the full Council meeting. Council resolved to trial this time and find out what the public comment was. Mr O’Grady’s comments are noted and will be taken into account when reaching the final decision.
Question 1 – Confidential Report
Is it true that the Chief Executive Officer has had a “confidential secret report” done for Council costing $5,852 in March this year? And that Councillors have not been briefed as to the contents therein? Shouldn’t this matter have gone before the full Council before ratepayers money was spent?
Response by Manager of Strategic and Executive Services
The Manager of Strategic and Executive Services stated that the Chief Executive Officer had authorised a report to be conducted on a series of matters relating to staff. The Local Government Act is clear that matters dealing with staff, excluding the performance of the Chief Executive Officer, are to be dealt with by the Chief Executive Officer and not Council, hence the matter was not referred to Council.
Question 2 – Confidential Report
Were all Councillors aware of this confidential report and its contents? Did it refer to Safer Citizens or another issue? Did a copy go to the Safer Citizens Committee?
Response by Manager of Strategic and Executive Services
The Manager of Strategic and Executive Services stated that as explained in the response to Mrs Hine’s first question, this was a matter to be dealt with by the Chief Executive Officer as it related to staff matters and therefore Council would not have been made aware of it as it was a matter for the Chief Executive Officer to deal with.
Question 3 – Confidential Report
Mrs Hine asked why she could not be told the name of the author of the confidential report, the number of pages or the Chief Executive Officer’s brief.
Response by Manager of Strategic and Executive Services
The Manager of Strategic and Executive Services stated that in accordance with Sections 5.23 and 5.95 of the Local Government Act, the Chief Executive Officer has decided that the public do not have a right to access this report as it is the opinion of the Chief Executive Officer that the information contained in the report is of a private nature relating to employees both past and present.
Question 4 – Security Jobs
Did all the security jobs go up for renewal at the same time? How many jobs were there in total? Where was the advertisement placed and on what date?
Response by Acting Chief Executive Officer
The Acting Chief Executive Officer stated that initially there were ten budgeted positions to be filled. They were all advertised at the same time through the West Australian newspaper. Subsequently, budget consideration has been gained for four more positions and those positions have been dealt with through the original applications. There will be fourteen positions in total.
Question 5 – PD03-09/02 Adoption of Lot 12 Jindalee L.S.P.
Have the preliminary results of research presented on the above item been confirmed by the C.M.N.T.C.W.G. group? What is the urgency for this item to be rushed through Council (re Heath letter) and why is there only 8% public open space on such a large development? Is this good planning?
Response by Director of Planning and Development
The Director of Planning and Development stated that the C.M.N.T.C.W. group has not made any final consideration in respect to the study referred to. With regard to the matter of 8% that is a matter for the applicant to determine not the Council. The applicants have designed the structure plan pursuant to the W.A. Planning Commissions Liveable Neighbourhood’s codes and the codes state that an 8% public open space provision is the amount that is required to be provided.
Statement 1 – Open and Accountable Government
Mrs Hine stated that open and accountable government does not fit this Council anymore due to the secrecy surrounding the confidential report.
Correction to Minutes:
To insert on page 15 after the sentence which ends with “she wished to proceed” add the following:
“Cr O'Grady then asked the following questions:
Question 1:
Will this Council hold an independent enquiry into the allegations that have been made?
Question 2:
Will the enquiry be open to the ratepayers when these allegations are proven correct and will this Council give Cr Grierson an apology for censoring her on this same matter?
Question 3:
How many staff have left the City of Wanneroo voluntary or otherwise in the last year and also is it true that Mr Richards left this Council with glowing references from the Manager?
Question 4:
Does the Mayor intend to question ratepayers after they have dared to ask questions at public question time?
Debate commenced on the motion.”
Moved Cr Treby, Seconded Cr Cvitan
That the minutes of the Ordinary Council Meeting held on 13 August 2002 as amended be confirmed.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
Nil
Question 1
Cr McNamara asked on behalf of Mrs Janet Forster, from Quinns Rocks, is Council aware of any spraying having been undertaken in Quinns Rocks, which is supposed to be part of a trial moratorium on spraying?
Response by Director of Technical Services
The Director of Technical Services stated that Mrs Forster had written to Council about this matter. Council has responded and confirmed that a staff member made a mistake on a particular weekend and that matter has been addressed.
Question 1
Cr Steffens sought confirmation that Council made a contribution to the Site Secure concept as indicated by the chairman of the Northwest Metropolitan Safer W.A. District at the launch by the Premier Dr Geoff Gallop at the City of Joondalup.
Response by Mayor Kelly
Taken on notice.
Further Information from Acting Director of Community Development
The City has actively participated in the concept development of the “Site Secure” initiative in conjunction with project partners Safer WA (North West Metro Branch), the West Australian Police Commission, the Master Builders Association and the City of Joondalup.
There was no direct financial support from the City. The figure mentioned by the Safer WA chair refers to an estimation of “in kind” support provided by the City to the point of project launch.
Question 1
Cr Grierson asked if an EPA study was done on Hepburn Avenue?
Response by Mayor Kelly
Taken on notice.
Further Information from Director of Planning and Development
In September 2001, the City forwarded a copy of a botanical study that was undertaken for the Hepburn Avenue road reserve together with preliminary road construction plans to the Department for Planning and Infrastructure (DPI) (Bush Forever Office), for its comment and advice. As part of its consideration of this proposal, the DPI referred this proposal to the Department of Environmental Protection. Under Section 40 of the Environmental Protection Act, if the DEP considers that a proposal referred to it warrants a formal assessment, then it must inform the proponent within 28 days of being referred the relevant proposal. No such advice was provided and therefore no formal environmental assessment was required.
Councillor Monks presented a petition signed by 116 Wanneroo residents seeking information about the City’s maintenance and upgrading of bush and park areas within the City of Wanneroo.
The petition to be forwarded to the Technical Services Directorate for action.
Moved Cr Treby, Seconded Cr Steffens
That the petitions be received and referred to the relevant directorates for action.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
Cr Salpietro presented a petition signed by 1952 signatures relating to the possible waste treatment plant to be constructed in Wangara.
ACTION:
Mindarie Regional Council made aware of Council’s resolution UB01-08/02 of 13 August 2002.
Cr Cvitan declared a financial and proximity interest in PD04-09/02 due to being a property owner within Cell 6.
Cr Cvitan declared a proximity interest in PD10-09/02 due to interest in Lot 64 Russell Road, Madeley.
Cr Stewart declared a financial interest in CD05-09/02 due to currently being President of the Wanneroo Cricket Association and receiving an honorarium for this position.
Cr Loftus declared an impartial interest in TS03-09/02 due to living near to the proposed stairway. (Cr Loftus does not live in close proximity of the stairway as defined in the Local Government Act).
Town Planning Schemes and Structure Plans
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Level 4 Approval by sb Date 22 August 2002
Level 3 Approval by sb Date 19 August 2002
Level 2 Approval by ch Date 14 August 2002
Level 1 Approval by T Neale Date 07 August 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Moved Cr O’Grady, Seconded Cr Stewart
That Council:-
1. DOES NOT AGREE to the objections raised to the adopted estimated cell costs and estimated cost per lot.
2. ADVISES the objectors that they may choose to refer the matter to arbitration in accordance with the principles of Clause 10.11 of District Planning Scheme No. 2.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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Level 4 Approval by sb Date 22 August 2002
Level 3 Approval by sb Date 19 August 2002
Level 2 Approval by ch Date 15 August 2002
Level 1 Approval by ch Date 15 August 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 2
Moved Cr O’Grady, Seconded Cr Stewart
That Council:-
1. Pursuant to Town Planning Regulation 17(2) ADOPTS, without modification, Amendment No 8 to the City of Wanneroo District Planning Scheme No.2 to:
a) Rezone Part Lot 962 Anchorage Drive, Mindarie from Commercial, Business and Civic and Cultural Zones to Residential Zone, and
b) Amend Schedule 3 to delete reference to the Mindarie Centre located on Part Lot 962.
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.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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Level 4 Approval by sb Date 22 August 2002
Level 3 Approval by sb Date 20 August 2002
Level 2 Approval by sb Date 20 August 2002
Level 1 Approval by tpd Date 14 August 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 4
Moved Cr O’Grady, Seconded Cr Stewart
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 Lot 12 Jindalee Local Structure Plan as submitted by Chappell and Lambert on behalf of Carine Nominees is SATISFACTORY:
a) The structure plan maps being modified to replace reference to the Business and Mixed Use areas adjacent to Marmion Avenue with reference to a Centre Zone.
b) The incorporation of the following additional provisions into the structure plan text:
i. A requirement for the Foreshore Management Plan to be finalised and adopted by the City prior to any subdivision or development of the structure plan land in the vicinity of the coast and the recommendations of the adopted Foreshore Management Plan being implemented as part of subdivision works for the land.
ii. The finalisation of the economic and employment initiatives report associated with the Butler-Jindalee District Structure Plan prior to the submission of a subdivision application for the land, as well as the implementation of the strategies arising from the final report.
2. Upon receipt of 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 applicant that it will need to demonstrate that the current Aboriginal survey has been finalised to the satisfaction of the Department of Indigenous Affairs prior to any subdivision or development of the land.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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Cr Cvitan left chambers at 7:22pm
File Ref: SP/0007/01V01
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Level 4 Approval by sb Date 22 August 2002
Level 3 Approval by sb Date 19 August 2002
Level 2 Approval by ch Date 15 August 2002
Level 1 Approval by ch Date 15 August 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 3
Moved Cr Goodenough, Seconded Cr Hughes
That Council:-
1. Pursuant to Clause 9.6.1 of the City of Wanneroo District Planning Scheme No.2 RESOLVES that the Amendment to the East Wanneroo Cell 6 Local Structure Plan, as set out in Attachment 1 of this report, is satisfactory and SUBMITS three copies to the Western Australian Planning Commission for adoption and certification.
2. Pursuant to Clause 9.6.5 of the City of Wanneroo District Planning Scheme No.2 ADOPTS, SIGNS AND SEALS the amended structure plan documents once certified by the Western Australian Planning Commission.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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Cr Cvitan returned to chambers at 7:23pm
File Ref: SD119635V01
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Level 4 Approval by sb Date 22 August 2002
Level 3 Approval by sb Date 19 August 2002
Level 2 Approval by ch Date 15 August 2002
Level 1 Approval by tpd Date 13 August 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 2
Moved Cr McNamara, Seconded Cr Newton
That Council ADVISES the Western Australian Planning Commission that it SUPPORTS the application by Mitchell Goff & Associates on behalf of Mr T M Riseborough and Linpark Holdings Pty Ltd for the adjustment to the common boundary of Lot 11 Safari Place and Lot 24 Emerald Drive, Carabooda, as depicted on the plan dated 1 July 2002 subject to:
1. All buildings and effluent disposal systems having the necessary clearance from the new lot boundaries as required by the City of Wanneroo District Planning Scheme No.2; and
2. The applicant being advised that since the resultant Lot 24 Emerald Drive would straddle the existing zone boundaries, that the City will seek to amend it’s District Planning Scheme No.2 to zone the entire new lot Special Rural and modify the Development Guide Plan for the Special Rural Zone No.18 to accommodate the additional land and specify that the lot should not be further subdivided.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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Level 4 Approval by sb Date 22 August 2002
Level 3 Approval by sb Date 19 August 2002
Level 2 Approval by ch Date 13 August 2002
Level 1 Approval by ch Date 13 August 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 5
Moved Cr O'Grady, Seconded Cr Grierson
That Council:-
1. CONSENTS to Christopher John Brown and Katie Dee Brown applying for approval to subdivide Lot 3 Gibbs Road, Nowergup, as provided for under clause 1 (ii) of the Deed dated 5 March 1991 between Mr and Mrs Brown and this City, subject to that application (in terms of proposed lot boundaries) being generally the same as the subdivision proposal shown on Attachment No. 4 to this report, with such consent being given on the basis that the proposed subdivision does not entail a creating of separate lots for each existing house on the present lot and consequently the intent of the Deed is not relevant in this case.
2. ADVISES Mr and Mrs Brown that:
a) should a subdivision application based on the subdivision design shown on Attachment No. 4 to this report be made to the Western Australian Planning Commission and subsequently referred by the Commission to this City for comment, this City would not be prepared to consider supporting that application because it is considered to raise significant implications and potential precedents for the planning of the whole rural area and consequently the issues raised would be better first considered by the senior inter-departmental committee now being established by the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure to review the planning and policy framework currently applying to land use and water management in this City’s rural area.
b) the City has accordingly referred the issues presented by the application which has been made to the senior inter-departmental committee for consideration.
Amendment
Moved Cr Salpietro, Seconded Cr Cvitan
That the word “not” be deleted, and everything after the word “application” in Recommendation 2. a).
That Council:-
1. CONSENTS to Christopher John Brown and Katie Dee Brown applying for approval to subdivide Lot 3 Gibbs Road, Nowergup, as provided for under clause 1 (ii) of the Deed dated 5 March 1991 between Mr and Mrs Brown and this City, subject to that application (in terms of proposed lot boundaries) being generally the same as the subdivision proposal shown on Attachment No. 4 to this report, with such consent being given on the basis that the proposed subdivision does not entail a creating of separate lots for each existing house on the present lot and consequently the intent of the Deed is not relevant in this case.
2. ADVISES Mr and Mrs Brown that:
a) should
a subdivision application based on the subdivision design shown on Attachment
No. 4 to this report be made to the Western Australian Planning Commission and
subsequently referred by the Commission to this City for comment, this City
would not
be prepared to consider supporting that application. because it is
considered to raise significant implications and potential precedents for the
planning of the whole rural area and consequently the issues raised would be
better first considered by the senior inter-departmental committee now being
established by the Minister for Planning and Infrastructure to review the
planning and policy framework currently applying to land use and water
management in this City’s rural area.
b) the City has accordingly
referred the issues presented by the application which has been made to the
senior inter-departmental committee for consideration.
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CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
The Amendment became the substantive motion
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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Level 4 Approval by sb Date 22 August 2002
Level 3 Approval by sb Date 19 August 2002
Level 2 Approval by ch Date 14 August 2002
Level 1 Approval by tpd Date 09 August 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 2
Moved Cr Loftus, Seconded Cr McNamara
That Council does NOT support the application by B J Philp for the proposed subdivision of Lot 506 Old Yanchep Road, Carabooda, as depicted on the plan dated 18 July 2002 (WAPC 119701) for the following reasons:
1. The application is inconsistent with Council’s Rural Subdivision Policy, which specifies a minimum lot size of 20.0 hectares, or where special circumstances can be demonstrated, no less than 8.0 hectares;
2. The introduction of smaller lots is inconsistent with the objectives of the Rural Resource Zone under the District Planning Scheme Number 2;
3. The landowner has entered into a legal agreement with the City, which is supported by an absolute caveat, whereby the landowners have agreed that they will not seek subdivision of this land.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
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Level 3 Approval by sb Date 29 August 2002
Level 2 Approval by sb Date 29 August 2002
Level 1 Approval by sb Date 29 August 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments 2
Moved Cr Grierson, Seconded Cr O’Grady
1. Approval is granted to Mr Lee Pritchard only and it is not capable of being transferred or assigned to any other person, and does not run with the land in respect to which it is granted.
2. The commercial vehicle shall be restricted to the 6.8 metre (length) by 2.46 metre (width) White Nissan 6 Wheel Tipper Registration Number 1ARN 358 only and used by Mr Lee Pritchard for lawful commercial purposes.
3. The hardstand area and associated crossover shall be maintained to accommodate the commercial vehicle for the duration of the use, to the satisfaction of the Manager Approval Services.
4. The commercial vehicle shall be parked on the driveway, wholly within the lot boundary and the vehicle parked as close as possible to the garage door to the satisfaction of the Manger Approval Services.
5. The commercial vehicle shall not be loaded with any goods or equipment (other than a bobcat) whilst parked on the site.
6. The commercial vehicle shall be parked strictly in accordance with the remaining requirements as specified under clause 4.23 of the City of Wanneroo District Planning Scheme No. 2.
7. The owner/occupier shall plant trees of at least 3 metres in height and other vegetation within the front setback being four metres from the street boundary, to screen the commercial vehicle from the street frontage, within thirty (30) days of the date of this approval, and thereafter maintained to the satisfaction of the Manager Approval Services.
8. The application shall remove the stacked timber material within the front setback area to behind the building setback line to the satisfaction of the Manager Approval Services.
9. The owner/occupier shall not store any building material in front of the building setback line to the satisfaction of the Manager Approval Services.
10. The cab of the commercial vehicle shall face Walyunga Boulevard at all times.
Moved Cr Stewart, Seconded Cr Steffens
That the words “for a period of three months from the date of approval” be added to the first paragraph.
That Council APPROVES for a period of three months from the date of approval the Parking of a Commercial Vehicle Within the Front Setback on Lot 218 (31) Walyunga Boulevard, Clarkson in accordance with the plans attached to and forming part of this report and subject to the following conditions:
1. Approval is granted to Mr Lee Pritchard only and it is not capable of being transferred or assigned to any other person, and does not run with the land in respect to which it is granted.
2. The commercial vehicle shall be restricted to the 6.8 metre (length) by 2.46 metre (width) White Nissan 6 Wheel Tipper Registration Number 1ARN 358 only and used by Mr Lee Pritchard for lawful commercial purposes.
3. The hardstand area and associated crossover shall be maintained to accommodate the commercial vehicle for the duration of the use, to the satisfaction of the Manager Approval Services.
4. The commercial vehicle shall be parked on the driveway, wholly within the lot boundary and the vehicle parked as close as possible to the garage door to the satisfaction of the Manger Approval Services.
5. The commercial vehicle shall not be loaded with any goods or equipment (other than a bobcat) whilst parked on the site.
6. The commercial vehicle shall be parked strictly in accordance with the remaining requirements as specified under clause 4.23 of the City of Wanneroo District Planning Scheme No. 2.
7. The owner/occupier shall plant trees of at least 3 metres in height and other vegetation within the front setback being four metres from the street boundary, to screen the commercial vehicle from the street frontage, within thirty (30) days of the date of this approval, and thereafter maintained to the satisfaction of the Manager Approval Services.
8. The application shall remove the stacked timber material within the front setback area to behind the building setback line to the satisfaction of the Manager Approval Services.
9. The owner/occupier shall not store any building material in front of the building setback line to the satisfaction of the Manager Approval Services.
10. The cab of the commercial vehicle shall face Walyunga Boulevard at all times.
CARRIED
12/3
For the motion: Mayor Kelly, Cr Blencowe, Cr Cvitan, Cr Goodenough, Cr Loftus, Cr McNamara, Cr Monks, Cr O' Grady, Cr Salpietro, Cr Steffens, Cr Stewart and Cr Treby.
Against the motion: Cr Grierson, Cr Hughes and Cr Newton.
The Amendment became the substantive motion
LOST
7/8
For the motion: Cr Cvitan, Cr Goodenough, Cr McNamara, Cr O' Grady, Cr Salpietro, Cr Steffens, and Cr Stewart.
Against the motion: Mayor Kelly, Cr Hughes, Cr Blencowe, Cr Grierson, Cr Loftus, Cr Monks, Cr Newton and Cr Treby.
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Level 4 Approval by sb Date 22 August 2002
Level 3 Approval by sb Date 19 August 2002
Level 2 Approval by hw Date 14 August 2002
Level 1 Approval by hw Date 14 August 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 1
Moved Cr Loftus, Seconded Cr Cvitan
That Council NOTES the determinations made by Planning & Development Services acting under delegated authority from Council on development applications processed between 1 July 2002 and 31 July 2002.
CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
Cr Cvitan left the chambers at 7:44pm.
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/07/2002 00:00:00 AND 31/07/2002
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
DA01/0526 03/07/2001 RICK P GARCIA & TRACI L GARCIA 277 $204,064.00 Approved
Prop address 18 BATON ROUGE DRIVE MINDARIE WA 6030
Land Lot 998 P 23586 Vol 2172 Fol 116
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants G & A NOMINEES PTY LTD
File Number
DA01/1261 05/12/2001 SYNERGY WA PTY LTD & TONIC HOLDINGS PTY 149 $200,000.00 Approved
Prop address 17 KINGSWAY MADELEY WA 6065
Land Lot 106 DP 28269 Vol 2513 Fol 006
Description CHILD CARE CENTRE - 72 CHILDREN & 9 STAFF
Applicants TONIC HOLDINGS PTY LTD, SYNERGY WA PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0038 14/01/2002 BRADLEY T NEL & SHANE C NEL 121 $275,000.00 Approved
Prop address 19 ASHLEY AVENUE QUINNS ROCKS WA 6030
Land Lot 317 P 7418 Vol 1291 Fol 288
Description Single House, Retaining Wall and Outbuilding (Tram Carriage)
Applicants DESIGN INK
File Number 32902
DA02/0362 18/03/2002 JANICE E PUTELLI & JOSEPH C PUTELLI 69 $68,000.00 Approved
Prop address 26 CASSILDA WAY TWO ROCKS WA 6037
Land Lot 51 P 10187 Vol 622 Fol 15A
Description Special Rural Development
Applicants JOSEPH C PUTELLI, JANICE E PUTELLI
File Number
DA02/0465 05/04/2002 ROBERT P HENLEY 52 $5,000.00 Approved
Prop address 167 CARABOODA ROAD CARABOODA WA 6033
Land Lot 9 P 8913 Vol 549 Fol 125A
Description AQUACULTURE - POND FOR MARRON
Applicants ROBERT P HENLEY
File Number 25320
DA02/0481 09/04/2002 CITY OF WANNEROO 66 $1,300,000.00 Approved
Prop address HAINSWORTH LEISURE CTR 31 HAINSWORTH AVENUE GIRRAWHEEN WA 6064
Land Lot 1 D 48062 Vol 1521 Fol 550
Description CIVIC BUILDING - COMMUNITY RECREATION CENTRE REDEVELOPMENT
Applicants BOLLIG DESIGN GROUP PTY LTD
File Number 07383
DA02/0488 10/04/2002 NHI V HUYNH, BEO T NGUYEN, DUC D TRAN 58 $15,400.00 Approved
Prop address 338 SYDNEY ROAD GNANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 20 D 56238 Vol 1529 Fol 368
Description Rural Sheds
Applicants MULTI METAL CONSTRUCTIONS
File Number 05076
DA02/0515 16/04/2002 SATTERLEY WANNEROO PTY LTD 74 $30,000.00 Approved
Prop address 1156 WANNEROO ROAD ASHBY WA 6065
Land Lot 22 D 60611 Vol 2024 Fol 119
Description USE NOT LISTED - TEMPORARY SALES OFFICE
Applicants SATTERLEY WANNEROO PTY LTD
File Number 73525
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/07/2002 00:00:00 AND 31/07/2002
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
DA02/0542 23/04/2002 ANDREW C LARKMAN & STEPHANIE G LARKMAN 1 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 6 WARNFORD STREET BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 921 DP 29959 Vol 2513 Fol 877
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants WEST COURT PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0573 29/04/2002 SETTLERS RIDGEWOOD VILLAGE LTD 26 $1,200,000.00 Approved
Prop address SETTLERS RETIREMENT VILLAGE 76 RIDGEWOOD BOULEVARD RIDGEWOOD WA
Land Lot 714 P 24003 Vol 2206 Fol 794
Description CLUBHOUSE TO RESIDENTIAL VILLAGE
Applicants MCDONALD JONES ARCHITECTS
File Number 62989
DA02/0574 29/04/2002 CAVERSHAM PROPERTY PTY LTD 25 $8,000.00 Approved
Prop address AMALGAMATED 85 HESTER AVENUE MERRIWA WA 6030
Land Lot 11 P 24056
Description RETIREMENT VILLAGE - ADDITION OF STEEL GATES
Applicants HORT PLAN PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0601 01/05/2002 ST BRIGIDS CONVENT OF MERCY INC 46 $280,000.00 Approved
Prop address SUBDIVIDED 26 MIRRABOOKA AVENUE KOONDOOLA WA 6064
Land Lot 1 D 41047 Vol 1409 Fol 858
Description EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT - RE-ROOFING OF THE JUNIOR LEARNING CENTRE
Applicants SLAVIN ARCHITECTS
File Number 01712
DA02/0607 02/05/2002 SEABEAM ENTERPRISES PTY LTD 20 $117,600.00 Approved
Prop address 2 LILAC HILL VISTA MADELEY WA 6065
Land Lot 149 DP 28764
Description TWO STOREY DWELLING
Applicants VICTORIAN COLONIAL HOMES WA PTY LTD
File Number 73280
DA02/0626 07/05/2002 REECE M O'SULLIVAN 23 $159,000.00 Approved
Prop address 33 TOULON CIRCLE MINDARIE WA 6030
Land Lot 3 D 88911 Vol 2055 Fol 925
Description Three Storey Dwelling
Applicants PERFECTIONS INVESTMENTS PTY LTD
File Number 184666
DA02/0657 10/05/2002 HYDRAULIC CONTRACTING AND SUPPLY PTY LTD 36 $17,000.00 Approved
Prop address 12 TRIUMPH AVENUE WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 36 P 17245 Vol 1860 Fol 501
Description General Industry - Retaining Wall
Applicants STEVE MAWSON & ASSCOIATES
File Number
DA02/0660 10/05/2002 DEBORAH TUFILLI & GIOVANNI TUFILLI 22 $1,916.00 Approved
Prop address 21 LILYSTONE RETREAT LANDSDALE WA 6065
Land Lot 2 Vol 2169 Fol 247 S/P 36363
Description GROUPED DWELLING - PATIO ADDITION
Applicants DEBORAH TUFILLI, GIOVANNI TUFILLI
File Number 24184
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/07/2002 00:00:00 AND 31/07/2002
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
DA02/0671 13/05/2002 PETER J BATTAMS 35 $160,741.00 Approved
Prop address 40 EVERGREEN GARDENS CARRAMAR WA 6031
Land Lot 145 D 70624 Vol 1744 Fol 511
Description SINGLE HOUSE
Applicants DALE ALCOCK HOMES PTY LTD
File Number 70498
DA02/0684 14/05/2002 JOHN R CLARK & DOREEN H CLARK 32 $100,061.00 Approved
Prop address 9 ITCHEN LOOP BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 554 DP 27674 Vol 2506 Fol 632
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants COMMODORE HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0697 16/05/2002 ALLAN W BARTRAM, CHRISTINE BARTRAM, RUTH E 32 $5,535.00 Approved
Prop address 31 KENTIA LOOP WANNEROO WA 6065
Land Lot 24 D 74099 Vol 1814 Fol 508
Description Single House (Shed)
Applicants POULTER INSTALLATIONS
File Number 73322
DA02/0718 20/05/2002 DAVID W RUCK 32 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 6 ALLIA PLACE HOCKING WA 6065
Land Lot 310 P 24233 Vol 2199 Fol 870
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants J CORP
File Number
DA02/0728 21/05/2002 CROWN LAND 29 $600,000.00 Supported
Prop address TWO ROCKS MARINA 14L POPE STREET TWO ROCKS WA 6037
Land PT SWAN LOC 8796
Description AQUACULTURE (Fishing Facility)
Applicants SHANE MCLINDEN - SOUTHSEAS ABALONE LTD
File Number p32/0008
DA02/0741 22/05/2002 CAROMEL HOLDINGS PTY LTD, MALCOLM N KNOX, 31 $420,000.00 Approved
Prop address 83 MOTIVATION DRIVE WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 245 P 23704 Vol 2177 Fol 386
Description WAREHOUSE - 5 UNITS
Applicants MALCOLM N KNOX
File Number
DA02/0742 22/05/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 45 $200,000.00 Approved
Prop address 2352N MARMION AVENUE BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 9013 DP 31441
Description TELEPHONE EXCHANGE
Applicants DONALDSON & WARN ARCHITECTS
File Number P05/0003V01
DA02/0743 22/05/2002 DANIEL T FROST & JODI-WON A FROST 46 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 32 LILAC HILL VISTA MADELEY WA 6065
Land Lot 178 DP 28992 Vol 2511 Fol 676
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants WESTCOURT
File Number
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/07/2002 00:00:00 AND 31/07/2002
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
DA02/0759 27/05/2002 NATALIE L WILLIAMS 37 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 5 PINKERTON AVENUE HOCKING WA 6065
Land Lot 69 P 24256
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants COMMODORE HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0778 29/05/2002 JENDESCO NOMINEES PTY LTD 6 $45,000.00 Approved
Prop address 229 GNANGARA ROAD WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 16 D 25334 Vol 1234 Fol 681
Description GENERAL INDUSTRY - ASHPHALT PLANT
Applicants ROADS 2000
File Number P33/0015V01
DA02/0798 30/05/2002 PEET & CO AFT YANCHEP OCEANFRONT UNIT 30 $17,500.00 Approved
Prop address SUBDIVIDED 124L LAGOON DRIVE YANCHEP WA 6035
Land Lot 303 DP 27604 Vol 2504 Fol 172
Description LIMESTONE ENTRY WALLS (LOT 1120 LAGOON DRIVE)
Applicants LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES PTY LTD
File Number P36/0019v01
DA02/0800 30/05/2002 PHYLLIS E HALL & FREEHOLD ENTERPRISES PTY 7 $5,000.00 Approved
Prop address YANCHEP CHILD CARE 61 LAGOON DRIVE YANCHEP WA 6035
Land Lot 1 D 89664
Description CHILD CARE CENTRE - ENCLOSED VERANDA ADDITION
Applicants GREGORY R MAINSTONE
File Number
DA02/0835 06/06/2002 VAN H LAM & FOK H CHEN 10 $135,000.00 Approved
Prop address 20 WEXFORD MEANDER LANDSDALE WA 6065
Land Lot 1429 D 99571 Vol 2191 Fol 517
Description SINGLE HOUSE - 2 STOREY
Applicants SKYCOVE ENTERPRISES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0854 11/06/2002 TERRA PROPERTY PTY LTD 20 $50,000.00 Approved
Prop address 46 BACKSHALL PLACE WANNEROO WA 6065
Land Lot 110 DP 231298 Vol 1792 Fol 646
Description CLEARING, MULCHING, STRIPPING OF TOPSOIL STABILISATION
Applicants RAYMOND A DUFFY
File Number P34/0063V01
DA02/0855 11/06/2002 ST BRIGIDS CONVENT OF MERCY INC 25 $500,000.00 Approved
Prop address SUBDIVIDED 26 MIRRABOOKA AVENUE KOONDOOLA WA 6064
Land Lot 1 D 41047 Vol 1409 Fol 858
Description EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT - ADDITION OF A SCHOOL CHAPEL
Applicants SLAVIN ARCHITECTS
File Number P/0013V01
DA02/0872 13/06/2002 TAROM PTY LTD 22 $45,000.00 Approved
Prop address 232 ELLIOT ROAD WANNEROO WA 6065
Land Lot 10 D 47892 Vol 1438 Fol 244
Description INTENSIVE AGRICULTURE - HYDROPONIC MARKET GARDEN
Applicants CRAIG MILLER
File Number
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/07/2002 00:00:00 AND 31/07/2002
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
DA02/0873 13/06/2002 NICOLA J GRIGG & DALE C HILL 3 $100,900.00 Approved
Prop address 17 PRUDHOE MEWS RIDGEWOOD WA 6030
Land Lot 644 P 20220 Vol 2025 Fol 809
Description SINGLE HOUSE
Applicants CONTENT LIVING
File Number
DA02/0896 17/06/2002 CAROLYN A HEINRICH & LANCE W HEINRICH 6 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 7 WARNFORD STREET BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 889 DP 29959 Vol 2513 Fol 870
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants DALE ALCOCK HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0897 17/06/2002 STEVEN J VICARY 10 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 10 BRAMPTON AVENUE BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 784 DP 28814 Vol 2509 Fol 348
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants VENTURA HOMES
File Number
DA02/0898 18/06/2002 REEFKING PTY LTD 15 $850,000.00 Approved
Prop address 10 PENSACOLA TERRACE CLARKSON WA 6030
Land Lot 381 P 23837 Vol 2183 Fol 303
Description SHOWROOM & WAREHOUSE
Applicants REEFKING PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0901 18/06/2002 BENJAMIN S THOMAS & EVE M THOMAS 6 $102,085.00 Approved
Prop address 10 DUNSFOLD STREET BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 806 DP 30599 Vol 2514 Fol 263
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants CELEBRATION HOMES
File Number
DA02/0905 18/06/2002 RICHARD G MIDFORD & SUZANNE M MIDFORD 19 $75,000.00 Approved
Prop address 15 FINLAY PLACE WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 120 P 12308 Vol 1495 Fol 024
Description CHANGE OF USE - FROM "INDUSTRIAL WAREHOUSE" TO "PLACE OF WORSHIP"
Applicants JOHN HESLOP
File Number
DA02/0906 18/06/2002 GWENDOLINE F FENDLEY 9 $123,063.00 Approved
Prop address 11 STAPLEHURST CRESCENT BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 582 DP 28947 Vol 2509 Fol 365
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants TANGENT NOMINEES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0908 18/06/2002 KATHRYN A HODSON 9 $89,560.00 Approved
Prop address 35 CONISTON PARKWAY BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 658 DP 31249 Vol 2516 Fol 477
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMEBUYERS CENTRE
File Number
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/07/2002 00:00:00 AND 31/07/2002
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
DA02/0910 19/06/2002 DARREN J BOWEN & LESLEY A BOWEN 8 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 17 DUNSFOLD STREET BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 943 DP 30599 Vol 2514 Fol 284
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants DALE ALCOCK HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0912 19/06/2002 COLIN J ROGERS & CAROLYN K ROGERS 24 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 8 EDGAR CRESCENT HOCKING WA 6065
Land Lot 53 P 24256 Vol 2206 Fol 458
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants DALE ALCOCK HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0913 20/06/2002 BERNARD D BOWERMAN & JANET C BOWERMAN 10 $140,000.00 Approved
Prop address 7 BRONZEWING GROVE MARIGINIUP WA 6065
Land Lot 8 P 23141 Vol 2160 Fol 886
Description SINGLE HOUSE
Applicants BERNARD D BOWERMAN, JANET C BOWERMAN
File Number P20/0009V01
DA02/0914 20/06/2002 DEONN J BENNETT & MURRAY G BENNETT 17 $124,668.00 Approved
Prop address 70 TORRIDON LOOP WANNEROO WA 6065
Land Lot 219 P 21482 Vol 2077 Fol 325
Description SINGLE HOUSE
Applicants VENTURA HOMES PTY LTD
File Number P34/00097V01
DA02/0915 20/06/2002 COLIN M TAYLOR & JUDITH M TAYLOR 16 $102,825.00 Approved
Prop address 11 CORNELIA VISTA PEARSALL WA 6065
Land Lot 13 P 24126 Vol 2195 Fol 227
Description SINGLE HOUSE
Applicants HOMEBUYERS CENTRE
File Number P25/0005V01
DA02/0917 20/06/2002 KATHY L DOVEN & FRANK DOVEN 13 $7,000.00 Approved
Prop address 52 MEADOWLANDS DRIVE MARIGINIUP WA 6065
Land Lot 41 P 17294 Vol 1860 Fol 883
Description SINGLE HOUSE - PATIO ENCLOSURE
Applicants FRANK DOVEN, KATHY L DOVEN
File Number
DA02/0918 20/06/2002 KERRIE S CAMPBELL & PAUL CAMPBELL 7 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 26 WORCESTER LOOP BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 1080 DP 31441 Vol 2517 Fol 746
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants COLLIER HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0923 21/06/2002 NATALIE BERRY & CHRISTOPHER P SMITH 7 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 33 EVANDALE ROAD DARCH WA 6065
Land Lot 76 DP 29961 Vol 2515 Fol 351
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants DALE ALCOCK HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/07/2002 00:00:00 AND 31/07/2002
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
DA02/0924 21/06/2002 ANGIE O CHAN 4 $142,953.00 Approved
Prop address 7 WORCESTER LOOP BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 433 DP 31441 Vol 2517 Fol 723
Description SINGLE HOUSE
Applicants LIFESTYLE HOMES
File Number
DA02/0925 21/06/2002 GENARO T GARCIA & TRACY GARCIA 13 $49,000.00 Approved
Prop address 49 LAKELANDS DRIVE GNANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 11 D 77922 Vol 1883 Fol 715
Description SINGLE HOUSE - ADDITION OF A PATIO OVER SWIMMING POOL
Applicants 1/2 PRICE PATIOS
File Number P12/0019V01
DA02/0926 21/06/2002 HAI K HOANG & THI H DAO 12 $11,392.00 Approved
Prop address SUBDIVIDED 40 COOGEE ROAD MARIGINIUP WA 6065
Land Lot 6 P 13980 Vol 1629 Fol 761
Description RURAL INDUSTRY - GARAGE ADDITION
Applicants HIGHLINE BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS
File Number P20/0010V01
DA02/0934 19/06/2002 ALAN L LOCKHART & KRISTIE A LOCKHART 9 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 28 ARDMORE TERRACE DARCH WA 6065
Land Lot 117 DP 29513 Vol 2513 Fol 904
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants J CORP
File Number
DA02/0938 24/06/2002 EUGENE J KELLY & HELEN B KELLY 5 $92,835.00 Approved
Prop address 6 NOTTINGHAM GREEN QUINNS ROCKS WA 6030
Land Lot 82 P 23646 Vol 2177 Fol 203
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants TANGENT NOMINEES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0944 24/06/2002 DEBRA S CERINICH & DENNIS M CERINICH 15 $11,500.00 Approved
Prop address 59 ADAMS ROAD MARIGINIUP WA 6065
Land Lot 52 D 67913 Vol 1702 Fol 318
Description EQUESTRIAN ACTIVITY - MACHINERY & STORAGE SHED INCLUDING TOILETS
Applicants DEBRA S CERINICH, DENNIS M CERINICH
File Number
DA02/0946 19/06/2002 RYAN P LASSCOCK & ELIZABETH A SMITH 9 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 27 CHARTWELL BEND HOCKING WA 6065
Land Lot 489 DP 28089 Vol 2216 Fol 843
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants COMMODORE HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0947 24/06/2002 JELA GRUBELICH & MARION GRUBELICH 13 $0.00 Refused
Prop address 289 GNANGARA ROAD WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 8 D 41516 Vol 503 Fol 108A
Description LANDSCAPE SUPPLIES
Applicants JELA GRUBELICH, MARION GRUBELICH
File Number PA5/0033V01
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/07/2002 00:00:00 AND 31/07/2002
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
DA02/0948 24/06/2002 FIVE STAR ASSET PTY LTD 10 $92,617.00 Approved
Prop address 3 KAROO WAY PEARSALL WA 6065
Land Lot 75 P 24311
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants ASHMY PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0949 24/06/2002 THI D NGUYEN & THANH B NGUYEN 23 $50,000.00 Approved
Prop address 46 RANCH ROAD MARIGINIUP WA 6065
Land Lot 3 D 72995 Vol 1787 Fol 773
Description INTENSIVE AGRICULTURE - MARKET GARDEN
Applicants THI D NGUYEN, THANH B NGUYEN
File Number P20/0012v01
DA02/0953 13/06/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 2 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 22 COVINGTON PROMENADE BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 621 DP 29301
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants PARADAM CONSTRUCTION PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0954 13/06/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 7 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 89 PEMBURY WAY BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 739 DP 30598
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants PARADAM CONSTRUCTION PTY LTD
DA02/0955 12/06/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 8 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 25 CAMBORNE PARKWAY BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 794 DP 30599
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants PARADAM CONSTRUCTION PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0956 12/06/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 7 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 9 PEASLAKE STREET BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 875 DP 29959
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants PARADAM CONSTRUCTION PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/0958 25/06/2002 JETCITY HOLDINGS & M.E.A.L PTY LTD 23 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 70 PENSACOLA TERRACE CLARKSON WA 6030
Land Lot 414 P 23838 Vol 2183 Fol 319
Description CHANGE OF USE - SHOPS TO MEDICAL CENTRE, RESTAURANT & CONSULTING ROOM
Applicants HINDLEY & ASSOCIATES PTY LTD
File Number PA5/0030V01
DA02/0961 25/06/2002 AHL HOLDINGS LIMITED 7 $97,264.00 Approved
Prop address 28 ARRETON WAY HOCKING WA 6065
Land Lot 547 DP 29125
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants COMMODORE HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/07/2002 00:00:00 AND 31/07/2002
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
DA02/0964 26/06/2002 JUDY S DANN 9 $11,000.00 Approved
Prop address 1 CANDLER WAY TWO ROCKS WA 6037
Land Lot 176 P 10183 Vol 620 Fol 146A
Description SINGLE HOUSE - ADDITION OF A GARAGE AND HOBBY ROOM
Applicants JUDY S DANN
File Number P32/0039V01
DA02/0965 26/06/2002 KATRINA A HAWKER & STEVEN J ZEMKE 11 $70,000.00 Approved
Prop address 39 JADE LOOP CARABOODA WA 6033
Land Lot 11 DP 24942 Vol 2205 Fol 831
Description SINGLE HOUSE
Applicants KATRINA A HAWKER, STEVEN J ZEMKE
File Number P06/0015/V01
DA02/0967 26/06/2002 ANTONIO CIRILLO 16 $10,000.00 Approved
Prop address CARLINO SHOP6 6/35 PRINDIVILLE DRIVE WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 10 Vol 1625 Fol 699 S/P 10774
Description CHANGE OF USE - BEAUTY PARLOUR
Applicants ANTONIO CIRILLO
File Number PA5/0027V01
DA02/0968 27/06/2002 DIANE B ROLLINS, DONALD C ROLLINS, CLAIR M 12 $139,208.00 Approved
Prop address 5 TAMA WAY PEARSALL WA 6065
Land Lot 32 P 24310 Vol 2200 Fol 459
Description SINGLE HOUSE - INCLUDING ANCILLARY ACCOMMODATION
Applicants VENTURA HOMES
File Number P25/0009V01
DA02/0972 27/06/2002 HEATHER D HULL & STEPHEN G HULL 13 $10,000.00 Approved
Prop address 10 MONALTRIE LOOP CARRAMAR WA 6031
Land Lot 1134 P 23747 Vol 2175 Fol 269
Description SINGLE HOUSE - GARAGE ADDITION
Applicants STEPHEN G HULL
File Number
DA02/0975 27/06/2002 INES V FULLERTON & WAYNE FULLERTON 6 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 12 PIPESTONE PLACE QUINNS ROCKS WA 6030
Land Lot 230 P 24153 Vol 2195 Fol 342
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants NOVUS HOMES
File Number
DA02/0978 28/06/2002 ALLEN F PUGLIA & SILVANA G PUGLIA 9 $34,000.00 Approved
Prop address 103 COLONIAL CIRCLE GNANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 241 P 18274 Vol 1925 Fol 12
Description SINGLE HOUSE - GARAGE AND GAMES ROOM ADDITION
Applicants ALLEN F PUGLIA, SILVANA G PUGLIA
File Number
DA02/0981 28/06/2002 MICHELLE L WILKINS & BRETT S WILKINS 2 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 8 WEXFORD MEANDER LANDSDALE WA 6065
Land Lot 1435 D 99571 Vol 2191 Fol 523
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants DALE ALCOCK HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/07/2002 00:00:00 AND 31/07/2002
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
DA02/0984 01/07/2002 MARGARET A ROWE & REGINALD J ROWE 6 $112,000.00 Approved
Prop address 11 CHALLENGE BOULEVARD WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 24 P 17245
Description WAREHOUSE
Applicants STEVE MAWSON & ASSOCIATES
File Number
DA02/0986 01/07/2002 DENO MANZONE & MICHELLE L MANZONE 0 $5,000.00 Approved
Prop address 28 CANTRELL CIRCUIT LANDSDALE WA 6065
Land Lot 852 P 22271 Vol 2113 Fol 316
Description SINGLE HOUSE - CARPORT ADDITION
Applicants HERITAGE OUTDOOR LEISURE CENTRE
File Number
DA02/0989 02/07/2002 VALERIE BROWNE 7 $79,605.00 Approved
Prop address 28 ALLANBI CIRCLE CARRAMAR WA 6031
Land Lot 1626 DP 30968 Vol 2517 Fol 587
Description SINGLE HOUSE
Applicants WESTCOURT
File Number P07/0057VO1
DA02/0990 02/07/2002 FRANCESCO C PINTOUDI & JANE L PINTOUDI 6 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 4 RAEBURN CRESCENT LANDSDALE WA 6065
Land Lot 1269 DP 29495 Vol 2219 Fol 921
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants VENTURA HOMES
File Number
DA02/0994 04/07/2002 GIUSEPPE J MARANO 5 $70,650.00 Approved
Prop address 52 BELGRADE ROAD WANNEROO WA 6065
Land Lot 64 D 85263 Vol 1980 Fol 631
Description CONSULTING ROOM - RENEWAL
Applicants GIUSEPPE J MARANO
File Number
DA02/0995 04/07/2002 KAREN M PEARCE & DEBRA L WEMYSS 6 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 5A ALLOTT PLACE MARANGAROO WA 6064
Land Lot 1 Vol 1944 Fol 699 S/P 18800
Description GROUPED DWELLING - FACILITY ROOM
Applicants KAREN M PEARCE, DEBRA L WEMYSS
File Number
DA02/0996 04/07/2002 AHL HOLDINGS LIMITED 8 $85,000.00 Approved
Prop address 30 ARRETON WAY HOCKING WA 6065
Land Lot 548 DP 29125 Vol 2513 Fol 470
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants DANNY D PETROVSKI
File Number
DA02/0998 05/07/2002 BERNARD T SLOOT & HELEN M SLOOT 8 $66,000.00 Approved
Prop address 83 BEBICH DRIVE WANNEROO WA 6065
Land Lot 123 P 16667 Vol 1819 Fol 858
Description SINGLE HOUSE - ADDITIONS
Applicants BERNARD T SLOOT, HELEN M SLOOT
File Number
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/07/2002 00:00:00 AND 31/07/2002
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
DA02/1001 17/06/2002 HOMESWEST RENTALS 19 $18,000.00 Approved
Prop address SUBDIVIDED 650 CONNOLLY DRIVE CLARKSON WA 6030
Land Part Lot 16 P 12489 Vol 1508 Fol 933
Description EARTHWORKS - OVAL & PRIMARY SCHOOL SITE
Applicants GHD PTY LTD
File Number PA15/0006V01
DA02/1002 08/07/2002 SALVATORE BLOGNA & CALOGERO BLOGNA 7 $123,266.00 Approved
Prop address 37 ABBOTSWOOD DRIVE LANDSDALE WA 6065
Land Lot 1329 P 24022 Vol 2190 Fol 310
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HOMESTYLE PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/1012 09/07/2002 KAI GRACIE 2 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 14 WORCESTER LOOP BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 407 DP 31441 Vol 2517 Fol 709
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants ASHMY PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/1013 09/07/2002 SEABEAM ENTERPRISES PTY LTD 12 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 54 KINGSWAY MADELEY WA 6065
Land Lot 153 DP 28993
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants J CORP PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/1014 09/07/2002 DARREN W BENNETT & KAREN R BENNETT 3 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 20 BANTRY BEND MINDARIE WA 6030
Land Lot 1142 P 24245 Vol 2197 Fol 62
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants DALE ALCOCK HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/1017 09/07/2002 AHL HOLDINGS LIMITED 13 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 50 KIRKSTALL DRIVE HOCKING WA 6065
Land Lot 514 DP 28089 Vol 2216 Fol 856
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants ASHMY PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/1024 09/07/2002 TERRA PROPERTY PTY LTD 3 $4,000.00 Approved
Prop address 46 BACKSHALL PLACE WANNEROO WA 6065
Land Lot 110 DP 231298 Vol 1792 Fol 646
Description USE NOT LISTED - ESTATE SIGNAGE
Applicants CEDAR WOODS PROPERTIES LTD
File Number P34/0063V01
DA02/1025 09/07/2002 BEVERLEY A VAN HAEFTEN & PETER J VAN 4 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 37 BOWMORE DRIVE WANNEROO WA 6065
Land Lot 418 P 23717 Vol 2175 Fol 452
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants MONTAGE HOMES
File Number
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/07/2002 00:00:00 AND 31/07/2002
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
DA02/1027 09/07/2002 JEANETTE D TRANDOS & JAMIE TRANDOS 8 $100.00 Approved
Prop address 55 TIMELY HOSTESS MEWS MARIGINIUP WA 6065
Land Lot 17 D 76184 Vol 1847 Fol 395
Description EQUESTRIAN ACTIVITY - 0.4HA ADDITIONAL PASTURE
Applicants JEANETTE D TRANDOS, JAMIE TRANDOS
File Number P20/0003
DA02/1030 10/07/2002 TRAVIS B MARRIOTT 4 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 47 HALIFAX BOULEVARD MINDARIE WA 6030
Land Lot 1161 P 24245 Vol 2197 Fol 772
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants RENOWNED HOMES
File Number
DA02/1035 10/07/2002 JUDITH E GODDARD & STEPHEN G GODDARD 1 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 15 FERNDALE CORNER MINDARIE WA 6030
Land Lot 1176 P 23984 Vol 2184 Fol 790
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants Tarinka Pty Ltd
File Number
DA02/1037 11/07/2002 ARNOLD V DAMMERS & JULIE A DAMMERS 0 $24,000.00 Approved
Prop address 48 WELLS STREET MARIGINIUP WA 6065
Land Part Lot 2 D 15941 Vol 2016 Fol 948
Description RURAL USE - SHED ADDITION
Applicants NORTHWEST SHEDMASTERS PTY LTD
File Number 20/0013
DA02/1042 11/07/2002 DANIEL SKINNER & ANITA L SKINNER 2 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 19 WADHURST ROAD BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 860 DP 29959 Vol 2513 Fol 846
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants SCOTT PARK HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/1049 12/07/2002 DARRYN P MARSHALL 10 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 91 MANCHESTER DRIVE HOCKING WA 6065
Land Lot 250 P 24139 Vol 2196 Fol 952
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants CONTENT LIVING
File Number
DA02/1050 12/07/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 1 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 8 WORCESTER LOOP BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 404 DP 31441
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants DALE ALCOCK HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/1052 12/07/2002 IVAN A BARLEY & NORMA M BARLEY 1 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 27 CONISTON PARKWAY BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 662 DP 31251 Vol 2516 Fol 709
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants COMMODORE HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/07/2002 00:00:00 AND 31/07/2002
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
DA02/1054 15/07/2002 KENNETH ASH & LISA-JANE ASH 0 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 45 MONAGHAN CIRCLE DARCH WA 6065
Land Lot 199 DP 29513 Vol 2513 Fol 912
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants ASHMY PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/1055 15/07/2002 HOMESWEST VACANT 5 $116,082.00 Approved
Prop address 35 PALM CORNER QUINNS ROCKS WA 6030
Land Lot 848 DP 31410
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants COMMODORE HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/1059 12/07/2002 MARK KERR & LINDA L KERR 4 $1,500.00 Approved
Prop address 33 JADE LOOP CARABOODA WA 6033
Land Lot 10 DP 24942
Description USE NOT LISTED - ERECTION OF BOUNDARY FENCE
Applicants MARK KERR, LINDA L KERR
File Number 06/0017
DA02/1060 15/07/2002 SIMON A BONNICK & JULIA N BONNICK 5 $12,950.00 Approved
Prop address 6 GIBBS ROAD NOWERGUP WA 6032
Land Lot 51 D 80342 Vol 1964 Fol 283
Description SINGLE HOUSE - INGROUND POOL ADDITION
Applicants SIMON A BONNICK, JULIA N BONNICK
File Number P24/0002VO1
DA02/1061 11/07/2002 TANIA READ 5 $1,150.00 Approved
Prop address 31 HASKELL GARDENS CLARKSON WA 6030
Land Lot 1270 P 18543 Vol 1939 Fol 162
Description SINGLE HOUSE - CARPORT ADDITION
Applicants HERITAGE OUTDOOR LEISURE CENTRE
File Number 08/0066
DA02/1062 12/07/2002 ALESSANDRO G BIAGIONI & ISABELLA L BIAGIONI 13 $45,000.00 Approved
Prop address 1 MARCHWOOD BOULEVARD BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 281 DP 27850 Vol 2503 Fol 348
Description USE NOT LISTED - TEMPORARY SITE OFFICE
Applicants CEDAR HOMES
File Number P05/0114VO1
DA02/1063 16/07/2002 JAMES A BARRATT 3 $3,600.00 Approved
Prop address 7B MARY STREET QUINNS ROCKS WA 6030
Land Lot 2 Vol 1907 Fol 487 S/P 21469
Description GROUPED DWELLING - SHED ADDITION
Applicants NORTHWEST SHEDMASTERS PTY LTD
File Number 166812
DA02/1065 16/07/2002 AMANDA J BAIRSTOW & BRADLEY W BAIRSTOW 7 $120,351.00 Approved
Prop address 11 KETA WAY MINDARIE WA 6030
Land Lot 1579 DP 28984 Vol 2218 Fol 248
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants TANGENT NOMINEES PTY LTD
File Number
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/07/2002 00:00:00 AND 31/07/2002
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
DA02/1074 16/07/2002 NORMA S CUMMINS-MILES & RICHARD A CUMMINS 7 $9,800.00 Approved
Prop address 48B HAZEL AVENUE QUINNS ROCKS WA 6030
Land Part Lot 331 Vol 1297 Fol 154
Description SINGLE HOUSE - BALCONY ADDITION
Applicants ROBBOS CARPENTRY
File Number 27/0144
DA02/1076 17/07/2002 BRENDON ARBUCKLE 7 $9,000.00 Approved
Prop address 75 FREDERICK STREET WANNEROO WA 6065
Land Lot 278 P 10943 Vol 1383 Fol 961
Description SINGLE HOUSE - SHED ADDITION
Applicants BRENDON ARBUCKLE
File Number P34/0158V01
DA02/1077 18/07/2002 DONNA K HOLMAN & VAUGHAN S MACKAY 7 $100,287.00 Approved
Prop address 14 ST FILLANS BEND WANNEROO WA 6065
Land Lot 307 P 23517 Vol 2165 Fol 746
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants ASHMY PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/1090 19/07/2002 STUART B PENN & STELLA T PENN 8 $96,632.00 Approved
Prop address 15 ORWELL WAY BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 906 DP 29959 Vol 2513 Fol 872
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants SUMMIT HOMES GROUP
File Number
DA02/1092 19/07/2002 LYNDA K HOGAN & NEVILLE J HOGAN 0 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 23 BISHOPS CLOSE QUINNS ROCKS WA 6030
Land Lot 216 P 16322 Vol 1806 Fol 159
Description Carport to Dwelling
Applicants LYNDA K HOGAN, NEVILLE J HOGAN
File Number
DA02/1094 19/07/2002 TAH LAND PTY LTD 7 $0.00 Approved
Prop address KINGSWAY CITY SHOPPING CENTRE 168 WANNEROO ROAD MADELEY WA 6065
Land Lot 888 D 98863
Description CHANGE OF USE FROM SHOP TO BANK
Applicants SNEATH & KING
File Number P/0025VO1
DA02/1095 22/07/2002 DARREN L GERRAND, GLENN W GERRAND, 6 $34,500.00 Approved
Prop address 36 BERNBOROUGH PLACE WANNEROO WA 6065
Land Lot 146 P 13145 Vol 1558 Fol 682
Description SINGLE HOUSE - BEDROOM AND ACTIVITY ROOM ADDITION
Applicants DARREN L GERRAND, GLENN W GERRAND, RAYMOND L GERRAND & Others
File Number P34/0161V01
DA02/1101 22/07/2002 LOGANATHAN GOVENDER & VIJAYAM GOVENDER 2 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 12 HOLLINS BEND MADELEY WA 6065
Land Lot 185 DP 28269 Vol 2513 Fol 045
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants TANGENT NOMINEES PTY LTD
File Number
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Issued_date BETWEEN 01/07/2002 00:00:00 AND 31/07/2002
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
DA02/1118 25/07/2002 MARISSA C GALLO & MARC J GROSSER 3 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 70 EVERGLADES PARADE LANDSDALE WA 6065
Land Lot 1535 DP 27680 Vol 2218 Fol 28
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants COMMODORE HOMES PTY LTD
File Number
DA02/1138 26/07/2002 BRETT A HEALES & TAMARA F HEALES 2 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 19 BATON ROUGE DRIVE MINDARIE WA 6030
Land Lot 1004 P 23751 Vol 2187 Fol 605
Description Single Dwelling
Applicants HONEST HOLDINGS PTY LTD
File Number
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Level 4 Approval by sb Date 22 August 2002
Level 3 Approval by sb Date 19 August 2002
Level 2 Approval by ch Date 14 August 2002
Level 1 Approval by ch Date 14 August 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 10
Moved Cr Treby, Seconded Cr Hughes
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 July 2002 and 31 July 2002 as listed:
No |
WAPC No/Recd. |
Zoning / LDU Category |
Advice |
WAPC Advised |
|
1. |
117967
24/12/2001 |
Lot 9002 (133B) Clarkson Ave, Tapping
Peet & Co Ltd ATF Yatala Unit Trust |
Urban Development, Special Residential, Reservation – Other Regional Road SCU1 |
Supported Note: Application originally deferred 6/02/ 02 pending consideration of LSP amendments. |
11/07/2002 |
2. |
119115
14/06/2002 |
Lot 9004 (133D) Clarkson Ave, Tapping Peet & Co Ltd ATFYatala Unit Trust |
Urban Development
SCU1 |
Supported |
03/07/2002 |
3. |
119361
27/06/2002 |
Lot 64 (33) Russell Road, Madeley
A & R Cvitan |
Urban Development
SCU6 |
Not Supported Note: land affected by 500 metre poultry farm buffer |
24/07/2002 |
4. |
119406
24/06/2002 |
Lot 120 (27) Chicquita Place, Wanneroo
T & T Gryglicka |
Special Rural 02
SCU6 |
Not Supported
Note: contrary to DPS2 provisions |
03/07/2002 |
5. |
119424
24/06/2002 |
Lot 81 (147) Nicholas Road, Hocking Mining Plant & Rehabilitation Contractors (Qld) Pty Ltd |
Urban Development
SCU1 |
Supported |
17/07/2002 |
6. |
119538
11/07/2002 |
Lot 27 (87) Windsor Road, Wangara P M Jenzen |
Service Industrial
SCU1 |
Supported |
18/07/2002 |
7. |
119582
25/07/2002 |
Lot 81 (3) Glenorchy Brace, Wanneroo J & J Dvorak |
Urban Development SCU5 |
Supported |
31/07/2002 |
8. |
119716
29/07/2002 |
Lot 437 (21) Wester Crescent, Quinns Rocks J Pearce & M Westaway |
Residential
SCU5 |
Supported |
31/07/2002 |
9. |
632-02
17/06/2002 |
Lot 675 (32) Pointer Way, Girrawheen Homeswest Rentals |
Residential
SCU1 |
Supported
Note: strata |
12/07/2002 |
10. |
658-02
01/07/2002 |
Lot 21 (37) Warman Street, Neerabup G Dawe & B Buckley |
General Industrial
SCU1 |
Supported
Note: strata |
10/07/2002 |
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Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 2
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Level 5 Approval by sb Date 28 August 2002
Level 4 Approval by sb Date 22 August 2002
Level 3 Approval by sb Date 20 August 2002
Level 2 Approval by sb Date 16 August 2002
Level 1 Approval by sb Date 16 August 2002
Moved Cr Salpietro, Seconded Cr Cvitan
That Council AGREES BY AN ABSOLUTE MAJORITY to contribute $20,000 towards the Fabcom Cell Project, subject to:-
1. The contribution being funded from the City’s Commercial Refuse Reserve following the giving of one month’s local public notice of the proposed changes of use of those monies (as required by Section 6.11 (2) (b) of the Local Government Act 1995).
2. The balance being fully funded by the other stakeholders prior to the City releasing its contribution.
3. A formal contract being entered into detailing how the City’s funds will be used to the satisfaction of the City of Wanneroo Chief Executive Officer.
4. The City’s involvement in a reference group for the project.
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Level 4 Approval by sb Date 22 August 2002
Level 3 Approval by sb Date 19 August 2002
Level 2 Approval by ch Date 14 August 2002
Level 1 Approval by T Neale Date 07 August 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 3
Moved Cr Treby, Seconded Cr Grierson
That Council MAKES an order for the closure of thoroughfares to vehicles for a period of four years, pursuant to Section 3.50 of the Local Government Act 1995, for Redcliffe Avenue, Marangaroo at its junction with Hepburn Avenue and Goldsworthy Entrance, Alexander Heights at its junction with Mirrabooka Avenue.
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Level 4 Approval by jan Date 23 August 2002
Level 3 Approval by jan Date 19 August 2002
Level 2 Approval by jan Date 19 August 2002
Level 1 Approval by jan Date 19 August 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Technical Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Moved Cr Treby, Seconded Cr Grierson
That Council APPROVES a two month extension to Contract No W00146 - Provision of Green Waste Shredding Services with Soiland Garden Supplies under the same terms and conditions as the current contract.
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Level 4 Approval by jan Date 22 August 2002
Level 3 Approval by jan Date 19 August 2002
Level 2 Approval by jan Date 19 August 2002
Level 1 Approval by jan Date 19 August 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Technical Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Moved Cr Treby, Seconded Cr Grierson
That Council:-
1. Accepts the extension of Contract No W00129 from Geoff’s Tree Service Pty Ltd for the Provision of Tree Pruning and Stump Removal Services for a further period of 12 months to 30 September 2003, under the same terms and conditions of the current contract.
2. ACCEPTS the extension of Contract No W00130 from Wintergreene Drilling Pty Ltd for the Construction, Development and Testing Of Bore Holes for a further period of 12 months to the 30 September 2003, under the same terms and conditions of the current contract.
3. ACCEPTS the extension of Contract No W00131 from Turbo Master Pty Ltd for the Supply and Maintenance of Bore Hole Pumping Units for a further 12 month period to the 30 September 2003, under the same terms and conditions of the current contract
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Responsible Officer: Director, Technical Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 2
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Level 4 Approval by jan Date 27 August 2002
Level 3 Approval by jan Date 19 August 2002
Level 2 Approval by jan Date 19 August 2002
Level 1 Approval by jan Date 19 August 2002
Moved Cr Loftus, Seconded Cr McNamara
That Council ACCEPTS Tender Number 02240 from Landscape Infrastructure for the Construction of a Timber Stairway for Beach Access at Sceptre Court, Two Rocks, for the fixed lump sum price of $45,080 that includes a provisional sum of $10,000.
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Responsible Officer: Director Technical Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachment: 3
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Level 3 Approval by jan Date 02 September 2002
Level 2 Approval by jan Date 02 September 2002
Level 1 Approval by jan Date 02 September 2002
Moved Cr Loftus, Seconded Cr McNamara
That Council:-
1. RECEIVES the Quinns Beach Erosion and Coastal Protection Study Report (August 2002) prepared by M P Rogers and Associates, which outlines the various options and recommendations for coastal management at Quinns Beach.
2. ADOPTS the construction of groynes and associated sand renourishment as the preferred coastal protection option for Quinns Beach.
3. ADVISES the Western Australian Planning Commission of the public comments in relation to the Development Application that has been lodged for the proposed coastal protection works.
4. PREPARES a submission to the Hon Minister for Planning and Infrastructure outlining the preferred option and requesting a 50% funding commitment from State Government for the proposed coastal protection works staged over a four year period from November 2002 to November 2006.
5. AUTHORISES the preparation of tender documents and calling of tenders for the Stage 1 works, conditional on Council being presented with the outcome of funding negotiations with the State Government.
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Level 4 Approval by jan Date 22 August 2002
Level 3 Approval by jan Date 19 August 2002
Level 2 Approval by jan Date 19 August 2002
Level 1 Approval by Benny Date 19 August 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Technical Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Moved Cr Loftus, Seconded Cr McNamara
That Council NOTES the changes in funding contribution towards WALGA’s Road Deterioration Modelling Study Initiative from $3,600 to $3,000 per annum for the study’s five years duration, with the two nominated sites being Marmion Avenue, Mindarie and Neaves Road, Mariginup.
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Level 4 Approval by jan Date 22 August 2002
Level 3 Approval by jan Date 19 August 2002
Level 2 Approval by jan Date 19 August 2002
Level 1 Approval by jan Date 19 August 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Technical Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Moved Cr Loftus, Seconded Cr McNamara
That Council:-
1. ACCEPTS the Perth Biodiversity Project Grant of $12,500 from WALGA for the “Bushlinks” Bushland Management Project.
2. Pursuant to Section 6.8(1)(b) of the Local Government Act 1995, APPROVE BY ABSOLUTE MAJORITY the expenditure on the Bushland Management Project as a result of receiving Perth Biodiversity Project Funding.
3. NOTES the following budget variation to reflect the receipt of Perth Biodiversity Project Grant.
INCOME
GL NUMBER |
Present Budget |
Additional Amount |
Revised Amount |
51 60 72 721 1599 0001 Other Government Grants and Subsidies |
0 |
$12,500 |
$12,500 |
EXPENDITURE
From |
To |
Description |
|
51 60 72 721 1599 0001 |
$12,500 |
|
|
51 60 72 721 4615 0001 |
|
$12,500 |
Parks Operating Budget - External Materials Purchase |
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Level 3 Approval by JAN Date 22 August 2002
Level 2 Approval by jan Date 22 August 2002
Level 1 Approval by jan Date 22 August 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Technical Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Moved Cr Loftus, Seconded Cr McNamara
That Council ADVERTISES the Draft Weed Management Policy for a 42 day public consultation period as detailed below:
Draft Weed Management Policy
Policy Owner: Technical Services
Distribution: All employees
Implementation: 1 January 2003
Scheduled Review: 31 December 2005
Objective
To ensure that The City of Wanneroo meets its environmental, legal and community obligations for weed management on land it administers, in a manner that is environmentally, socially and economically sustainable.
Statement
The Draft City of Wanneroo Weed Management Policy reflects current world trends for weed management in a manner that is environmentally, socially, and economically sustainable whilst meeting the City’s legal responsibilities and obligations.
As part of the State Weed Plan released by the Department of Agriculture in October 2001, the desired roles and responsibilities of Local Governments are to provide information, coordination and support for community groups and to manage weeds on their own lands.
Definitions
Weed - “A plant which has, or has the potential to have, a detrimental effect on economic, social or conservation values.” (National Weed Strategy 1997)
Detail
To achieve the objective the City of Wanneroo shall:
1. Develop long-term plans for weed management in natural areas in association with all stakeholders. These will take a strategic approach, based on one or more of four defined management options, these being:
· Prevention of weed infestation
· Eradication
· Sustained control
· No intervention
Management plans will allow for weed mapping and prioritizing of weeds for control plus on-going maintenance and re-vegetation. Measuring invasiveness, distribution and environmental impact shall prioritize sites for weed management. An integrated weed management approach shall be taken in which whole communities of weeds are managed together. High priority shall be given to weeds listed under the ranking system used by Agriculture Western Australia State Weed Plan (Randall, 2000).
2. Adopt management methods for sustained control of weeds for urban roadsides.
3. Adopt management methods for sustained control of weeds for intensively managed areas of parks.
4. Adopt management methods for sustained control of weeds for rural roadsides.
5. Adopt management methods for reduction of fuel loads and to assist with fire prevention.
6. Upgrade the standards of footpaths and kerbing in order to minimise weed invasion and to facilitate non-herbicide weed control.
7. Adopt the use of non-herbicide control methods where trials prove they are economically sustainable. Pesticides shall continue to be used where there are no practicable alternative control measures. Where herbicides are needed, their use should be regarded as being for initial control, with the long-term approach being that of non-herbicide management.
8. Continue to facilitate an on-going reduction in herbicide use in all areas where practical.
9. Encourage partnerships with adjoining local governments and land owners for management of widespread weed colonies.
10. Adopt the following approach with regard to herbicide use:
· Allow the use of the specific herbicides only where their application is justified due to non-herbicide methods being deemed ineffective or cost inhibitive.
· Herbicides must be registered by the National Registration Authority in Canberra (NRA).
· Before herbicides are used, consideration should be given to non-spray methods of application.
· Record use of all herbicides and collate the resulting information into annual usage statistics.
· Monitor and record the effectiveness of all weed control programmes.
· Ensure herbicides used on the City of Wanneroo administered land are applied by registered chemical applicators or Council staff working in accordance with the City of Wanneroo task procedures for spraying of chemicals.
· Introduce selection criteria for contractors to ensure that only contractors using best practice, with specialist knowledge of herbicide use and having proven risk management skills are employed to use chemicals within the City.
· Produce an annual weed control programme in March of each year and create an awareness of this programme by providing a Public Notice media release in the Wanneroo Community Newspaper by 31 March each year.
· Notify residents of the weed control programme in the City of Wanneroo’s newsletter and the community newspaper which is circulated in the district no less than one week before work commences. Advertised information shall include the location, likely time span and the herbicide being used.
· Continue to provide a Register for residents electing not to have herbicides used abutting their residents. These locations may include street reserves, residents adjacent to parks, or in any other circumstances where herbicides are used.
· Maintain a Register of Complaints regarding herbicide use, with the information provided to the relevant contractor within two hours of notification and associated Officer intervention as required.
· Establish a monitoring process for recording the occurrence, location and abundance of weeds in natural areas including conservation and foreshore reserves throughout the City of Wanneroo, which also incorporates information concerning new weed species.
· Provide information to the public on a regular basis concerning weed species identification and non-pesticide control methods.
· Herbicide use in Public Drinking Water Source Areas must conform to Waters and Rivers Commission Statewide Policy No. 2 “Pesticide use in Public Drinking Water Sources Areas”.
Responsibility for Implementation
Manager Operational Services
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Level 4 Approval by Bruce Perryman Date 22 August 2002
Level 3 Approval by Bruce Perryman Date 19 August 2002
Level 2 Approval by G Hayhurst Date 19 August 2002
Level 1 Approval by G Hayhurst Date 19 August 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Corporate Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Moved Cr Stewart, Seconded Cr Goodenough
That Council APPROVES a twelve (12) month extension (from 1 July 2002 to 30 June 2003) to Contract Number 01228 (with Dell Computer Pty Ltd) – Supply and Delivery of Personal Computers.
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Level 4 Approval by Bruce Perryman Date 22 August 2002
Level 3 Approval by Bruce Perryman Date 19 August 2002
Level 2 Approval by Mike Cole Date 16 August 2002
Level 1 Approval by Mike Cole Date 16 August 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Corporate Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Moved Cr Stewart, Seconded Cr Goodenough
That Council RECEIVES the list of cheques drawn for the month of July 2002, as summarised and listed below:-
Funds |
Vouchers |
Amount |
City of Wanneroo - Director Corporate Services Advance Account Cheque Numbers EFT Document Numbers |
27372 - 28232 50000358 – 50000396 |
$4,466,996.36
|
City of Wanneroo – Municipal Account |
000177 – 000178 |
$7,388 409.29 |
Warrant of Payments for the Month of July 2002 |
|
City of Wanneroo - Director Corporate Services Advance Account |
Cheque No. |
Cheque Date |
Vendor Name |
Amount |
Details |
|
27372 |
04-Jul-02 |
JOONDALUP COURT |
$742.05 |
9 WARRANTS |
|
27373 |
04-Jul-02 |
WHITE OAK HOME CARE SERVICES PTY LTD |
$284.08 |
S ATIA |
|
27374 |
04-Jul-02 |
WHITFORD MARQUEE & PARTY HIRE |
$482.35 |
HIRE EQUIPMENT HEIGHTS COMMUNITY HOUSE ARTWALL UNVEILING |
|
27375 |
04-Jul-02 |
MARKETING & TRANSPORT CONSULTANCY |
$2,508.00 |
COSTS OF TRUCK - BUSINESS SERVICES |
|
27376 |
04-Jul-02 |
MEERILINGA TRAINING COLLEGE |
$407.00 |
TRAINING WORKSHOP "POSITIVE INTERACTIONS WITH CHILDREN" - CINDY DAVIS AND SHARON SNELL |
|
27377 |
04-Jul-02 |
AMCON SOLUTIONS PTY LTD |
$1,188.00 |
CONSULTANT SIMMONS MR PAUL 12HRS AT 90 HRS - IS |
|
27378 |
04-Jul-02 |
HAMES SHARLEY |
$1,100.00 |
COST ANALYSIS - QUINNS MINDARIE SURF CLUB |
|
27379 |
04-Jul-02 |
GEARY SIGNS |
$159.50 |
SUPPLY AND FIT SIGN AT GIRRAWHEEN DOWN |
|
27380 |
04-Jul-02 |
TREVOR HOWARD |
$100.00 |
PRESENTERS FEE - "SMART CLUBS" SEMINAR PROGRAM |
|
27381 |
04-Jul-02 |
FESA |
$2,230.00 |
A/HOURS ATTENDANCE TO FIRE ALARM MONITORING LINE ASSESSMENT CHARNWOOD & SHAMROCK PARK, TWO ROCKS TASK 618 |
|
27382 |
04-Jul-02 |
DEPARTMENT OF LAND ADMINISTRATION |
$33.00 |
PANARAMA - METRO NORTH |
|
27383 |
04-Jul-02 |
RENTOKIL INITIAL PTY LTD |
$1,082.40 |
CONTRACT CHARGES |
|
27384 |
04-Jul-02 |
PLAYGROUP ASSOCIATION OF WA |
$397.00 |
SUPPLIES FOR FAMILY DAY CARE PROGRAM ACTIVITIES |
|
27385 |
04-Jul-02 |
NORTHERN SUBURBS BAILIFF |
$755.09 |
POUNDAGE W/EX 430/2002 934/2002/1905/2000/1216/2002 |
|
27386 |
04-Jul-02 |
IMATECH |
$196.68 |
GOLDEND PASTE - RETIC SUPPLIES |
|
27387 |
04-Jul-02 |
DRIVESHAFT BALANCING SERVICES |
$1,425.00 |
SUPPLY AND REPAIR DRIVESHAFT |
|
27388 |
04-Jul-02 |
COLUMBIA PRESS PTY LTD |
$596.20 |
20 X 4 PRESS AD ISSUE 782 |
|
27389 |
04-Jul-02 |
LYLA ELLIOTT FAMILY DAY CARE SCHEME |
$317.79 |
ADVERTISING COSTS |
|
27390 |
04-Jul-02 |
CABAZON PTY LTD |
$588.17 |
TELEPHONE COSTS FOR CONTRACT'S DURATION -VARIOUS COSTS RELATING TO COUNCIL ART COLLECTION FILM & FILM DEVELOPMENT - VARIOUS COSTS RELATING TO COUNCIL ART COLLECTION |
|
27391 |
04-Jul-02 |
ERIKA MCDERMOTT |
$12.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND |
|
27392 |
04-Jul-02 |
NATIONAL FAMILY DAY CARE |
$148.50 |
MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL NOTICE - FAMILY DAY CARE MEMBERS |
|
27393 |
04-Jul-02 |
BIZZACA & ASSOCIATES |
$1,575.75 |
HISTORICAL RESEARCH CONSULTANT |
|
27394 |
04-Jul-02 |
TEENA HUGGETT |
$15.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND |
|
27395 |
04-Jul-02 |
ST ANTHONY'S P & F |
$300.00 |
BOND REFUND - HALL HIRE - BOOKING CANCELLED |
|
27396 |
04-Jul-02 |
WAYNE SUMMERTON MOWING |
$148.50 |
D HARRISON, 16 DRAMMEN ELBOW, MERRIWA |
|
27397 |
04-Jul-02 |
L G C S A A |
$60.00 |
TWO SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITES GUIDES |
|
27398 |
04-Jul-02 |
MINDARIE VINEYARD CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP |
$50.00 |
BOND REFUND - KEY HIRE GUMBLOSSOM SPORTS HALL |
|
27399 |
04-Jul-02 |
NATIONAL CHILDCARE ACCREDITATION COUNCIL INC |
$88.00 |
20 X QA PUBLICATIONS FOR FAMILY DAY CARE |
|
27400 |
04-Jul-02 |
SIMON WALSH |
$50.00 |
ENTERTAINMENT FOR ALEXANDER HEIGHTS DAY CENTRE |
|
27401 |
04-Jul-02 |
REG HOLMES |
$40.00 |
BOND REFUND - HIRE BANKSIA ROOM 28/05/02 |
|
27402 |
04-Jul-02 |
THOMAS EDMEADES |
$6.60 |
LOST BOOK RETURNED |
|
27403 |
04-Jul-02 |
Z RIZONKO |
$3.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND |
|
27404 |
04-Jul-02 |
GAIL KRISKOVICH |
$35.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND |
|
27405 |
04-Jul-02 |
BRETT TURNER |
$20.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND |
|
27406 |
04-Jul-02 |
LESLIE MOULE |
$20.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND |
|
27407 |
04-Jul-02 |
ALWYN WHITE |
$6.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND |
|
27408 |
04-Jul-02 |
SUSAN BEST |
$57.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND |
|
27409 |
04-Jul-02 |
CANCELLED |
$0.00 |
|
|
27410 |
04-Jul-02 |
MARIA MONTANARO |
$40.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND |
|
27411 |
04-Jul-02 |
JASON DAVID RILEY |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
27412 |
04-Jul-02 |
MICHELLE & R LUCAS |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
27413 |
04-Jul-02 |
J HAUPAPA & T RAUMATI |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
27414 |
04-Jul-02 |
JAN & W BOBELA |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
27415 |
04-Jul-02 |
SAMANTHA A PASK |
$317.50 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
27416 |
04-Jul-02 |
GRAHAM SMITH & L HASTINGS |
$252.44 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
27417 |
04-Jul-02 |
DARREN & KIM ARLAND |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
27418 |
04-Jul-02 |
DEERING AUTRONICS |
$352.19 |
CAMERA REPAIRS ON VEHICLE FOR FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
27419 |
04-Jul-02 |
B & G CHAMBERS |
$660.00 |
CATERING FOR BFAC MTG FOR 20 PEOPLE ON 26/06/02 CATERING FOR 20 GUESTS & ANTIPASTO PLATTER |
|
27420 |
04-Jul-02 |
BUNYA LANDSCAPES |
$5,912.50 |
VARIATION ON LIMESTONE STEPS & RETAINING WALL AT BERT TOGNO PARK AND LIMELIGHT THEATRE |
|
27421 |
04-Jul-02 |
PALUDA PTY LTD |
$7,562.50 |
CONSULTING SERVICE - CLARKSON PROJECT AND BUTLER JOINT VENTURE PROJECT - INFRASTRUCTURE AGREEMENT |
|
27422 |
04-Jul-02 |
MICHAEL PSANOUDAKIS |
$400.00 |
2 X HIPHOP WORKSHOPS FOR CLARKSON YOUTH CENTRE OPEN DAY |
|
27423 |
04-Jul-02 |
RECREATION CAMPS & RESERVES BOARD |
$465.00 |
DEPOSITE ON CAMP SITE - BUCKLEY OUTDOOR REC CAMP |
|
27424 |
04-Jul-02 |
DR C T WONG |
$3,485.00 |
IMMUNISATION CLINICS MONTHS OF MAY AND JUNE 2002 |
|
27425 |
05-Jul-02 |
HONEYWELL SECONDHAND SHOP |
$245.00 |
RATE PAYER FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
|
27426 |
05-Jul-02 |
BOLLIG DESIGN GROUP LTD |
$13,750.00 |
HAINSWORTH LEISURE CENTRE REDEVELOPMENT |
|
27427 |
05-Jul-02 |
BT EQUIPMENT PTY LTD |
$495.00 |
HIRE OF BOBCAT FOR THE MRF - FEB 2002 |
|
27428 |
05-Jul-02 |
GLAZEWELL P/L |
$413.00 |
REPLACE GLASS TO VARIOUS LOCATIONS |
|
27429 |
05-Jul-02 |
WANNEROO DAIRY SUPPLIES |
$894.25 |
MILK SUPPLIES FOR THE CITY |
|
27430 |
05-Jul-02 |
AUSTRALIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY |
$1,250.00 |
10 PEOPLE - FIRST AID COURSE 21/05/02 |
|
27431 |
05-Jul-02 |
ALINTA GAS |
$5,714.89 |
GAS SUPPLY TO VARIOUS LOCATIONS |
|
27432 |
05-Jul-02 |
AVIS |
$251.53 |
HIRE OF TARAGO FOR PLAYGROUP HIRE OF 12 SEAT BUS - BANKSIA GROVE PLAYGROUP |
|
27433 |
05-Jul-02 |
ACE INDUSTRIAL DISTRIBUTORS |
$159.50 |
CALIBRATE WORKSHOP RAY TECH TEMP GUN |
|
27434 |
05-Jul-02 |
ART SUPPORT PTY LTD |
$269.50 |
3.5HRS ART INSTALLATION |
|
27435 |
05-Jul-02 |
BELL HEALTH |
$307.25 |
SERVICES TO CACP AND HACC CLIENTS |
|
27436 |
05-Jul-02 |
BEST SIGNS & PRINT |
$66.00 |
STICKER TO BACK OF EXISTING BANNER FOR LIBRARY SERVICES |
|
27437 |
05-Jul-02 |
BAILEYS FERTILISERS |
$3,775.20 |
FERTILISER FOR PARKS AND GARDENS |
|
27438 |
05-Jul-02 |
BEST LOOK PAINTING & DECORATING CONTRACTORS |
$3,146.00 |
EXT PAINTING TO GUMBLOSSOM CRAFT ROOM & TOILET BLOCK PAINTING AT KINGSWAY RECREATION ROOMS PAINTING OF DEPOT HOUSE PAINTING GUMBLOSSOM COMM CRAFT ROOM |
|
27439 |
05-Jul-02 |
COURIER AUSTRALIA |
$470.18 |
COURIER CHARGES |
|
27440 |
05-Jul-02 |
CITY OF JOONDALUP GENERAL ACCT |
$348.70 |
LOST LIBRARY BOOKS |
|
27441 |
05-Jul-02 |
CABCHARGE |
$59.89 |
COMMUNITY SERVICES CABCHARGE |
|
27442 |
05-Jul-02 |
CITY OF WANNEROO MUNI FUND |
$251.93 |
B TREBY TRAVEL ALLOWANCE TO RATES |
|
27443 |
05-Jul-02 |
CHILDREN'S BOOK COUNCIL OF AUST |
$42.90 |
CHILDRENS BOOK WEEK MATERIALS AWARD STICKERS |
|
27444 |
05-Jul-02 |
CUSTOM SERVICE LEASING LTD |
$1,980.74 |
REGO'S 1ARF538, 1ASZ162, WN31659, WN31660 |
|
27445 |
05-Jul-02 |
CITY OF JOONDALUP SERVICES INVOICES |
$6,600.26 |
RECORDS SERVICE LEVEL AGREEMENT |
|
27446 |
05-Jul-02 |
CHEMAG PTY LTD |
$699.16 |
ENVIROSPRAY |
|
27447 |
05-Jul-02 |
CITY OF WANNEROO |
$240.00 |
OVER 50'S EXERCISE CLASS YANCHEP COMMUNITY CENTRE |
|
27448 |
05-Jul-02 |
CHEF EXCEL PTY LTD |
$2,585.50 |
REFRESHMENTS/CATERING PROVIDED AT VARIOUS COUNCIL FUNCTIONS CONTINTAL BREAKFAST - 20/06/02 CITZ CATERING - 24/06/02 |
|
27449 |
05-Jul-02 |
CITY OF SWAN |
$5.50 |
BOOK LOST BY READER |
|
27450 |
05-Jul-02 |
CONTEK COMMUNICATIONS |
$939.44 |
REPLACE EXISTING TELSTRA PIT AT FRANKLIN RD AS PER QUOTE (TO BE COMPLETED BY 13.06.02 QUOTE NO 00006852) |
|
27451 |
05-Jul-02 |
CARRAMAR COASTAL NURSERY |
$3,558.28 |
VARIOUS PLANTS FOR PARKS AND GARDENS |
|
27452 |
05-Jul-02 |
DUN & BRADSTREET AUST |
$289.85 |
D & B REPORT FOR TECHNICAL SERVICES |
|
27453 |
05-Jul-02 |
DUNCAN CROSBIE PRO GOLF - MARANGAROO |
$13,468.83 |
MARANGAROO GOLF COURSE COMMISSIONS 15 - 31 MAY 02 |
|
27454 |
05-Jul-02 |
DUNCAN CROSBIE PRO GOLF-CARRAMAR |
$12,540.15 |
COMMISSION 15/05/02 TO 31/05/02 |
|
27455 |
05-Jul-02 |
DEPT OF LAND ADMINISTRATION |
$1,270.50 |
DIGITAL AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY |
|
27456 |
05-Jul-02 |
DEPT OF LAND ADMINISTRATION |
$959.25 |
TITLE SEARCH FEES |
|
27457 |
05-Jul-02 |
DIRECT COMMUNICATIONS |
$274.75 |
REPAIR TO FIRE SERVICES RADIO |
|
27458 |
05-Jul-02 |
D & M LAUNDRY SERVICE |
$200.26 |
LAUNDRY SERVICE FOR JUNE 2002 |
|
27459 |
05-Jul-02 |
EXECUTIVE SERVICES PETTY CASH |
$288.00 |
PETTY CASH |
|
27460 |
05-Jul-02 |
ENTYRE RUBBER |
$10,771.20 |
CRICKET PITCH PROTECTORS |
|
27461 |
05-Jul-02 |
FURNITURE SPOT |
$372.00 |
CHAIRS/TABLES/PLANT STANDS - HEIGHTS COMMUNITY HOUSE |
|
27462 |
05-Jul-02 |
FLORENTINO HOLDINGS |
$330.00 |
DRIVER TRAINING FOR YOUTH RALLY PROGRAMME |
|
27463 |
05-Jul-02 |
GIRRAWHEEN LIBRARY PETTY CASH |
$68.95 |
PETTY CASH |
|
27464 |
05-Jul-02 |
GLOUCESTER LODGE MUSEUM P/CASH |
$27.90 |
PETTY CASH |
|
27465 |
05-Jul-02 |
GRONBEK SECURITY |
$75.00 |
SUPPLY THREE LOCKS FOR CABINET - G MORROW |
|
27466 |
05-Jul-02 |
GLENFORDS TOOL CENTRE |
$414.00 |
MAK BLOWER VAC FOR BUILDING MAINTENANCE |
|
27467 |
05-Jul-02 |
HOMECARE PURSUITS |
$11,171.82 |
RECREATIONAL AND RESPITE CARE FOR HACC AND CACP CLIENTS |
|
27468 |
05-Jul-02 |
HURI-CAIN SPORTS |
$74.25 |
SPUERK SIZE 7 SYNTHETIC LEATHER BASKETBALLS – YOUTH SERVICES PROGRAMS |
|
27469 |
05-Jul-02 |
INST OF PUBLIC WORKS ENGINEERING (WA) INC |
$1,018.00 |
MEMBERSHIPS - DENNIS BLAIR, ROB KORENHOF SEMINAR – G SHAW |
|
27470 |
05-Jul-02 |
INTERCITY OFFICE PARTITIONING |
$2,346.30 |
CLEANING OF GUTTERS AT DEPOT POUND TRANSPORTABLE CLEANING OF GUTTERS AT 935 WANNEROO ROAD SUPPLY CEILING TILES - GIRRAWHEEN LIBRARY CONSTRUCT WALLS & DEMOLISH OF WALLS FILL IN DOOR OPENING IN DAY CARE CENTRE AT THE NEW CIVIC CENTRE |
|
27471 |
05-Jul-02 |
K & F CONCRETE |
$3,999.60 |
REMOVE TREE ROOTS UNDER FOOTING - SAVONA GROVE MINDARIE REPAIR FENCING - TAYWOOD AVENUE, WANNEROO INSTALL SEATS AT YANCHEP REC CENTRE WALLS AND PIPES FOR RURAL CROSS OVER |
|
27472 |
05-Jul-02 |
KEYS BROS REMOVALS & STORAGE |
$18.75 |
COLLECTION & DELIVERY OF LIBRARY SHELVING PLUS A CREDIT INVOICE |
|
27473 |
05-Jul-02 |
KBE BUILDING SERVICES PTY LTD |
$638.00 |
SUPPLY & INSTALL TWO LOCKABLE DOORS TO CONCEAL THE HOT WATER UNIT AT WARRADALE PARK COMMUNITY CENTRE |
|
27474 |
05-Jul-02 |
MAYNE LOGISTICS COURIER |
$630.52 |
COURIER CHARGES |
|
27475 |
05-Jul-02 |
MOBILE LIBRARY PETTY CASH |
$28.30 |
PETTY CASH |
|
27476 |
05-Jul-02 |
METROCOUNT |
$110.00 |
STAINLESS STEEL SECURITY CABLE - INFRASTRUCTURE, TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT |
|
27477 |
05-Jul-02 |
MOVE CLOTHING & LINEN SUPPLIES |
$247.50 |
STAFF UNIFORMS |
|
27478 |
05-Jul-02 |
MASTER CRAFT PROFESSIONAL PAINTING & DECORATING |
$2,552.00 |
PAINTING OF VARIOUS LOCATIONS |
|
27479 |
05-Jul-02 |
MERCURY FIRE SAFETY |
$719.95 |
REPLACE FAULTY BATTERIES FIRE ALARM PANEL EXTINGUISHER SERVICING |
|
27480 |
05-Jul-02 |
BENTLEY KEHOE CONSULTING GROUP |
$5,747.50 |
PURCHASE OF MAPP SYSTEM |
|
27481 |
05-Jul-02 |
MOBILE SHRED ONSITE |
$77.00 |
MS 240 LT BINS ON-SITE SHRED |
|
27482 |
05-Jul-02 |
NEBA INTERNATIONAL COURIERS |
$4.84 |
COURIER CHARGES |
|
27483 |
05-Jul-02 |
NON-ORGANIC DISPOSALS |
$1,564.20 |
DISPOSAL OF GLASS MRF BADGERUP APRIL 2002 |
|
27484 |
05-Jul-02 |
NICK DEL BORRELLO |
$176.00 |
4 HRS LABOUR – DEPOT WORKSHOP |
|
27485 |
05-Jul-02 |
OUR COMMUNITY PTY LTD |
$360.10 |
GOLD PASS EASYGRANTS NEWSLETTER/RAISING FUNDS NEWSLETTER |
|
27486 |
05-Jul-02 |
POOL TABLE MAN |
$55.00 |
SERVICE & LEVEL POOL TABLE AT WANNEROO SENIOR CITZ |
|
27487 |
05-Jul-02 |
PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT PETTY CASH |
$441.65 |
PETTY CASH |
|
27488 |
05-Jul-02 |
PERTH ZOO |
$91.00 |
ZOO VISIT ON 23/05/02 - BANKSIA GROVE ABORIGINAL GROUP |
|
27489 |
05-Jul-02 |
PHOTO PERTH WHOLESALE |
$858.00 |
OLYMPUS C200 DIGITAL CAMERA & RAPIDCHARGERS - FAMILY DAY CARE SERVICES |
|
27490 |
05-Jul-02 |
SUNNY BRUSHWARE SUPPLIES |
$889.40 |
BROOM HANDLES, BRUSHES AND BROOMS FOR DEPOT STORE BROOM SEGMENTS FOR VEHICLE MAINTENANCE |
|
27491 |
05-Jul-02 |
SCOTT PRINT |
$4,394.50 |
PRINTING OF COW PRESENTATION FOLDERS |
|
27492 |
05-Jul-02 |
TELSTRA CORPORATION |
$19,484.41 |
MOBILE CALL CHARGE SUMMARY FROM 01/06/02 TO 01/07/02 |
|
27493 |
05-Jul-02 |
TELSTRA CORPORATION |
$236.80 |
MOBILE NET CHARGES - LIBRARY SERVICES A DAWES 0520106410 |
|
27494 |
05-Jul-02 |
TREE GUILD OF WA INC |
$137.50 |
2002 MEMBERSHIP - PARKS MAINTENANCE |
|
27495 |
05-Jul-02 |
TURF GRASS PLUS |
$1,760.00 |
TERRACOTTEM |
|
27496 |
05-Jul-02 |
URBAN SK8ER PTY LTD |
$30.36 |
PRIZES FOR SKATE COMPETITION |
|
27497 |
05-Jul-02 |
WESTSIDE CONCRETE CONTRACTORS |
$974.60 |
CONSTRUCTION OF FOOTPATH CNR CROMWELL & THE AVENUE |
|
27498 |
05-Jul-02 |
WANNEROO REC OFFICE PETTY CASH |
$44.05 |
PETTY CASH |
|
27499 |
05-Jul-02 |
WATER CORPORATION |
$254.10 |
WATER SUPPLIES AND METER REPAIR RATEPAYER - FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
|
27500 |
05-Jul-02 |
W A LOCAL GOVT SUPERANNUATION |
$201,664.97 |
SUPERANNUATION FOR JUNE 2002 |
|
27501 |
05-Jul-02 |
WESTERN POWER |
$103,555.60 |
POWER SUPPLIES TO VARIOUS COW LOCATIONS RATEPAYER - FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE X 2 |
|
27502 |
05-Jul-02 |
WESTWOOD TIMBERS |
$207.14 |
KARRI GREEN STR 3 SAWN |
|
27503 |
05-Jul-02 |
WANNEROO PASTRY HOUSE |
$34.60 |
JAM DONUTS/ECLAIRS/ PROFITEROLE/WHITE MUD CAKE - COUNCILLORS |
|
27504 |
05-Jul-02 |
WANN LIBRARIES CENTRAL SVCS P/C |
$60.30 |
PETTY CASH |
|
27505 |
05-Jul-02 |
W A LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSOC. |
$14,388.66 |
INTRO TO LOCAL GOVT ACT – FINANCE - 23/04/02 MAY MARKETFORCE ADVERTISING |
|
27506 |
05-Jul-02 |
WEST COAST DJ |
$300.00 |
TWO ROCKS DANCE PARTY 21/06/02 |
|
27507 |
05-Jul-02 |
LAURA VISEE |
$430.00 |
PRINTING OF 86 SUMMONS |
|
27508 |
05-Jul-02 |
JOONDALUP COURT |
$83.00 |
RE-ISSUE W/EX 388/2001 |
|
27509 |
05-Jul-02 |
FINES ENFORCEMENT REGISTRY |
$390.00 |
LODGING OF 13 RECORDS |
|
27510 |
10-Jul-02 |
JANE COFFEY & ASSOCIATES |
$654.50 |
PPD CLASSESS.RISK MANAGEMENT, RECORDS OFFICER, COMMERCIAL SUPERVISOR WASTE, MARKETING OFFICER |
|
27511 |
10-Jul-02 |
HOMESWEST RENTALS |
$4,771.22 |
P/N 160322 REFUND RATES DUE TO SUBDIVISION |
|
27512 |
10-Jul-02 |
WANNEROO AMATEUR FOOTBALL CLUB |
$50.00 |
BOND REFUND |
|
27513 |
10-Jul-02 |
SPINELESS WONDERS WILDLIFE EDUCATION INCURSIANS |
$185.00 |
PRESENTATION ON 19/07/02 - SCHOOL HOLIDAY ACTIVITY |
|
27514 |
10-Jul-02 |
MICHAEL HAYES |
$50.00 |
KEYHOLDER OF THE WANNEROO ROAD BOARD MUSEUM |
|
27515 |
10-Jul-02 |
KEYSTART LOANS LTD |
$89.46 |
PROPERTY 184034 - OVERPAID PROPERTY SOLD |
|
27516 |
10-Jul-02 |
BOTANIC GOLF GARDENS |
$55.00 |
10 DEVON TEAS - COFFEE MORNING FOR BANKSIA GROVE COMMUNITY CENTRE |
|
27517 |
10-Jul-02 |
DEWSONS MERRIWA |
$29.70 |
GROCERIES FOR QUINNS ROCKS EXTREMES GROUPS |
|
27518 |
10-Jul-02 |
JAN LUCKHURST |
$51.00 |
VOLUNTEER FOR DAY CARE CENTRES |
|
27519 |
10-Jul-02 |
L SNAPE |
$270.00 |
HONORARIUM FOR THE CURATOR OF COCKMAN HOUSE |
|
27520 |
10-Jul-02 |
M MUNRO |
$270.00 |
HONORARIUM FOR THE CURATOR OF BUCKINGHAM HOUSE |
|
27521 |
10-Jul-02 |
KERRICK INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT |
$163.57 |
PRESSURE CLEANER REPAIRS |
|
27522 |
10-Jul-02 |
YANCHEP RED HAWKS FOOTBALL CLUB |
$800.00 |
BOND REFUND - HALL HIRE AT PHIL RENKIN FUNCTION ROOM ON 06-07/07/02 BOND REFUND - OLDHAM RESERVE PARK 30/06/02 |
|
27523 |
10-Jul-02 |
K L M CONSULTANTS |
$3,300.00 |
TASK PROCEDURE CHECKLIST 15/05/02 TO 26/06/02 |
|
27524 |
10-Jul-02 |
JULIA ALTIERI |
$72.00 |
VOLUNTEER FOR DAY CARE CENTRES |
|
27525 |
10-Jul-02 |
PAUL KIRCHNER |
$24.00 |
VOLUNTARY SERVICES |
|
27526 |
10-Jul-02 |
KIM READER |
$6.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
27527 |
10-Jul-02 |
FLEETCARE |
$506.91 |
OTHER ACQUISITIONS FLEET ACCOUNT |
|
27528 |
10-Jul-02 |
PHILIPPA ROGERS |
$80.60 |
REIMBURSEMENT OF EXPENSES |
|
27529 |
10-Jul-02 |
MICHAEL GODFREY |
$24.00 |
VOLUNTARY SERVICES |
|
27530 |
10-Jul-02 |
DANIELS SHARPSMART AUSTRALIA PTY LTD |
$70.44 |
MEDIUM 22LT YELLOW BIN |
|
27531 |
10-Jul-02 |
MERRIWA CHINESE RESTURANT |
$27.50 |
RANGER MANAGEMENT TRAINING |
|
27532 |
10-Jul-02 |
SIMON RUSHFORTH |
$35.00 |
VOLUNTARY SERVICES |
|
27533 |
10-Jul-02 |
LAURA GREEN |
$60.00 |
VOLUNTEER FOR DAY CARE CENTRES |
|
27534 |
10-Jul-02 |
GORDON SADLER |
$54.00 |
VOLUNTARY SERVICES |
|
27535 |
10-Jul-02 |
REFRESH PURE WATER |
$187.00 |
15 LT REFILL, CONTAINER. 2 TAP ROOM & COLD FRIDGE COOLER, PLASTIC CUPS & CUP HOLDER - CLARKSON YOUTH CENTRE OPEN DAY |
|
27536 |
10-Jul-02 |
KITE KENETICS |
$250.00 |
TWO HOUR KITE DISPLAY & WORKSHOP |
|
27537 |
10-Jul-02 |
J M ARCHER |
$154.43 |
PROPERTY 185195 - OVERPAID |
|
27538 |
10-Jul-02 |
CANCELLED |
$0.00 |
|
|
27539 |
10-Jul-02 |
HELEN BUNT |
$22.50 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
27540 |
10-Jul-02 |
AMANDA BRADDON |
$15.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
27541 |
10-Jul-02 |
CAROL CONNELLY |
$3.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
27542 |
10-Jul-02 |
MONIQUE EVANS |
$20.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
27543 |
10-Jul-02 |
DOREEN BACHOP |
$6.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
27544 |
10-Jul-02 |
SAMANTHA YOUNG |
$20.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUNDS |
|
27545 |
10-Jul-02 |
LEONI NORTON |
$300.00 |
BOND REFUND - GUMBLOSSOM ACTIVITY ROOM 1 29/06/02 |
|
27546 |
10-Jul-02 |
MS M PURDY |
$213.50 |
PROPERTY 125552 - PENSION REBATE |
|
27547 |
10-Jul-02 |
ESTATE OF LATE INIS E ELSTON |
$213.50 |
PROPERTY 140739 - PENSION REBATE |
|
27548 |
10-Jul-02 |
MR & MRS WILSON |
$213.50 |
PROPERTY 140867 - PENSION REBATE |
|
27549 |
10-Jul-02 |
MRS D HEMING |
$112.28 |
PROPERTY 166176 |
|
27550 |
10-Jul-02 |
MS C LEE |
$192.44 |
PROPERTY 166616 - PENSION REBATE |
|
27551 |
10-Jul-02 |
MS E GROVES |
$107.65 |
PROPERTY 179000 - PENSION REBATE |
|
27552 |
10-Jul-02 |
MR G HASLUCK |
$141.95 |
PROPERTY 184349 - PENSION REBATE |
|
27553 |
10-Jul-02 |
NEWEAGLE NOMINEES PTY LTD |
$5,276.64 |
P/N 199063 & 199064 - REFUND RATES DUE TO SUCCESSFUL OBJECTION AGAINST VALUATION |
|
27554 |
10-Jul-02 |
ROXANNE OLDEN |
$26.77 |
P/N 141411 -- PENSION REBATE PROP SOLD |
|
27555 |
10-Jul-02 |
CHERIE CHRISTO |
$300.00 |
BOND REFUND - WDALE ROOM 2 23/06/02 |
|
27556 |
10-Jul-02 |
ROY WESTERN - WEMBLEY |
$155.00 |
RATE PAYER FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE - RENTAL PROPERTY |
|
27557 |
10-Jul-02 |
SMITH BROUGHTON & SONS |
$3,946.47 |
PLANT NO 96694 TENDER 02232 TRUCK INVOLVED IN AN ACCIDENT |
|
27558 |
10-Jul-02 |
GO NETWORKING |
$990.00 |
PRESENTATION ON NETWORKING SKILLS |
|
27559 |
10-Jul-02 |
TRACY VALLANCE |
$50.00 |
BOND REFUND HALL HIRE WDALE SUB ROOM 1 15/05/02-3/07/02 |
|
27560 |
10-Jul-02 |
BRENDA BLAIR |
$30.00 |
VOLUNTEER FOR DAY CARE CENTRES |
|
27561 |
10-Jul-02 |
NORMAN CONSTABLE |
$60.00 |
VOLUNTEER FOR DAY CARE CENTRES |
|
27562 |
10-Jul-02 |
TINA LISIECKI |
$60.00 |
VOLUNTEER FOR DAY CARE CENTRES |
|
27563 |
10-Jul-02 |
SHIRLEY CAMPBELL |
$20.00 |
VOLUNTARY SERVICE |
|
27564 |
10-Jul-02 |
MATHEW NEVILLE |
$300.00 |
BOND REFUND - AHCH MAIN HALL 21-22/06/02 |
|
27565 |
10-Jul-02 |
DANIQUE RIKY |
$300.00 |
BOND REFUND - HALL HIRE AT WANNEROO SHOWGROUND FOR THE 21-22/06/02 |
|
27566 |
10-Jul-02 |
TIFFANY EVANS |
$300.00 |
BOND REFUND - HALL HIRE WCC KITCHEN (MH) 07/07/02 |
|
27567 |
10-Jul-02 |
CRAIG ASHLEY STARCEVICH |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
27568 |
10-Jul-02 |
TANYA BLAKE |
$300.00 |
BOND REFUND - HALL HIRE WARRADALE KITCHEN 07/07/02 |
|
27569 |
10-Jul-02 |
SJ BEATTIE & J KEYS |
$170.94 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
27570 |
10-Jul-02 |
MECHAIEL FARAG |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
27571 |
10-Jul-02 |
MIRA RIAD |
$300.00 |
BOND REFUND - HALL HIRE AT COMMUNITY ROOM 1 06-07/07/02 |
|
27572 |
10-Jul-02 |
EMMA L VLADICH |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
27573 |
10-Jul-02 |
RACHAEL J & TS NIEMANN |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
27574 |
10-Jul-02 |
CG & T MANGONON |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
27575 |
10-Jul-02 |
PA & SL BULLARD |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
27576 |
10-Jul-02 |
DEAN L LAFRENAIS |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
27577 |
10-Jul-02 |
MARK NEVELDSEN & S CAMERON |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
27578 |
10-Jul-02 |
MA PICKERING & ML HIGHLAND |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
27579 |
10-Jul-02 |
AM CULL & L H L LYE |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
27580 |
10-Jul-02 |
WENDY ANNE KRESS |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
27581 |
10-Jul-02 |
SHANE & TRACEY GRAHAM |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
27582 |
10-Jul-02 |
SIMON SCHMITT |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
27583 |
10-Jul-02 |
KENNETH & ROBYN WHITTLE |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
27584 |
10-Jul-02 |
TRACEY C HAIMES |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
27585 |
10-Jul-02 |
HC & JT THORNICROFT |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
27586 |
10-Jul-02 |
DAVID J MAAS |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
27587 |
10-Jul-02 |
CAROLE & M STEDMAN |
$288.05 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
27588 |
10-Jul-02 |
EDWARD ALLAN HODGKINSON |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
27589 |
10-Jul-02 |
MARIA BERTONE |
$198.00 |
VOLUNTEERS PAYMENT |
|
27590 |
10-Jul-02 |
MARIA HASSAN |
$300.00 |
BOND REFUND - HALL HIRE AHCH MAIN HALL 27/04/02 |
|
27591 |
10-Jul-02 |
SHANE IMRAY |
$300.00 |
BOND REFUND - HALL HIRE WSCC KITCHEN |
|
27592 |
10-Jul-02 |
ALLBEND ENGINEERING |
$3,190.00 |
TO SUPPLY 10 OFF S/S INSERT & PINS |
|
27593 |
10-Jul-02 |
BEAUREPAIRES |
$176.12 |
TYRE REPAIRS TO PLANT 99013 |
|
27594 |
10-Jul-02 |
C & E M HARMER |
$89.80 |
14/04/02 TO 11/05/02 PAPER DELIVERY |
|
27595 |
10-Jul-02 |
PROCESS WELDING & MAINT SVCS |
$151.80 |
REPAIRS TO DESIFIER CONSUMABLES. DC LABOUR |
|
27596 |
10-Jul-02 |
ROLLISTON ENGINEERING |
$9,999.99 |
OIL WASTE STORAGE PLATFORM |
|
27597 |
10-Jul-02 |
SOILAND GARDEN SUPPLIERS |
$66,322.09 |
MULCHING OF GREENWASTE AT BADGERUP ROAD |
|
27598 |
10-Jul-02 |
MARY ADAMSON |
$60.00 |
VOLUNTEER FOR DAY CARE CENTRES |
|
27599 |
10-Jul-02 |
CITY OF WANNEROO |
$4,550.00 |
P/N 198249 - PAYMENT WAS RECEIPTED INCORRECTLY $4550.00 TO BE TRANSFERRED TO A DIFFERENT ACCOUNT |
|
27600 |
10-Jul-02 |
DALE ALCOCK HOMES |
$297.03 |
P/N 198276 - PAID TWICE |
|
27601 |
10-Jul-02 |
ROD HANNAN |
$36.00 |
VOLUNTARY SERVICES |
|
27602 |
10-Jul-02 |
MICHAEL PSANOUDAKIS |
$200.00 |
B DANCE WORKSHOP AT HAINSWORTH LEISURE CENTRE |
|
27603 |
10-Jul-02 |
WANNEROO BUS LINK |
$495.00 |
BUS HIRE - GOLD PROGRAM FROM WANNEROO REC CTR TO NEW NORCIA |
|
27604 |
10-Jul-02 |
AUSTRALIA POST |
$5,195.11 |
REPLY PAID LETTERS, MESSENGER POST, GENERAL STAMPS LABELS UDS ITEM CHARGES |
|
27605 |
10-Jul-02 |
AUSTRALIA POST |
$7,278.84 |
MAIL PREPARATION MONTH JUNE 2002 |
|
27606 |
10-Jul-02 |
AUSTRALIAN CONSUMERS ASSOCIATION |
$99.00 |
SUBSCRIPTION FEES - AUSTRALIAN CONSUMERS ASSOC. - FINANCIAL COUNSELLORS |
|
27607 |
10-Jul-02 |
AMERICAN INTER UNDERWRITERS |
$7.00 |
BEING PAYROLL DED F/E 5/07/02 |
|
27608 |
10-Jul-02 |
CANCELLED |
$0.00 |
|
|
27609 |
10-Jul-02 |
ALINTA GAS |
$137.00 |
262853750 18 LINTO WAY (ALEXANDER HEIGHTS COMMUNITY CARE) ALEXANDER HEIGHTS WA |
|
27610 |
10-Jul-02 |
ALEXANDER HTS ADULT DAY CARE P/CASH |
$19.60 |
PETTY CASH |
|
27611 |
10-Jul-02 |
AUSTRALIAN MANUFACT WKS UNION |
$103.20 |
BEING PAYROLL DED F/E 5/0/02 |
|
27612 |
10-Jul-02 |
ALEXANDER HEIGHTS - THE HEIGHTS COMM HOUSE PETTY CASH |
$60.60 |
PETTY CASH |
|
27613 |
10-Jul-02 |
ABORIGINAL SENIORS GROUP PETTY CASH |
$50.00 |
PETTY CASH |
|
27614 |
10-Jul-02 |
AMP FLEXIBLE LIFETIME SUPER FUND |
$807.69 |
BEING PAYROLL DED F/E 12/0/02 APPLICATION NO. 3606010501 |
|
27615 |
10-Jul-02 |
BELL HEALTH |
$147.05 |
PROVISION OF SERVICES HACC CLIENTS FOR THE PERIOD BETWEEN 01/01/02-30/06/02 |
|
27616 |
10-Jul-02 |
BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY |
$57,415.23 |
BCITF LEVY FOR MONTH OF JUNE 2002 |
|
27617 |
10-Jul-02 |
BUILDERS REGISTRATION BOARD |
$11,539.50 |
BUILDERS DISPUTE FEES FOR THE MONTH JUNE 2002 |
|
27618 |
10-Jul-02 |
BEST LOOK PAINTING & DECORATING CONTRACTORS |
$1,438.00 |
PAINTING AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS FOR BUILDING MAINTENANCE |
|
27619 |
10-Jul-02 |
BALCATTA BITUMEN PAVING |
$4,724.50 |
BITUMEN LAYING WITHIN VARIOUS LOCATIONS |
|
27620 |
10-Jul-02 |
CITY OF JOONDALUP GENERAL ACCT |
$913.90 |
CONT TOWARDS SALARY FOR ENVIRON OFFICER, YELLAGONGA PRJOECT (10 - 21/06/02) |
|
27621 |
10-Jul-02 |
CITY OF JOONDALUP PLANT HIRE |
$724.60 |
REWIRE FLOODLIGHTS AT BUTTERWORTH PARK |
|
27622 |
10-Jul-02 |
CABCHARGE |
$9.50 |
COMMUNITY SERVICES |
|
27623 |
10-Jul-02 |
FARLEY CAMPBELL |
$70.00 |
VOLUNTEER FOR COMMUNITY BUSES |
|
27624 |
10-Jul-02 |
CUSTOM SERVICE LEASING LTD |
$2,019.07 |
VEHICLE HIRE FOR POLICY & PLANNING, SAFER CITIZENS, BUILDING & FLEET AND PARKS |
|
27625 |
10-Jul-02 |
CITY OF WANNEROO PAYROLL A/C |
$378.00 |
BEING PAYROLL DED F/E 5/07/02 |
|
27626 |
10-Jul-02 |
CITY OF JOONDALUP SERVICES INVOICES |
$179.62 |
HIRE OF PLATE COMPACTOR TO COMPRESS LIMESTONE VERGE AT 57 SHEPPARD WAY |
|
|
|
|
$76.62 |
FINES ENFORCEMENT REGISTRY INFRINGEMENTS – JUNE 2002 |
|
27627 |
10-Jul-02 |
CATHEDRAL OFFICE PRODUCTS |
$279.40 |
MOBILE WHITEBOARD FOR ALEXANDER HEIGHTS DAY CENTRE |
|
27628 |
10-Jul-02 |
CMP COMMUNICATIONS |
$169.18 |
REPLACE REMOTE HEAD CABLE, TAIT RADIO 95229 REPLACE ANTENNA TWO WAY RADIO 95226 |
|
27629 |
10-Jul-02 |
DEPT OF TRANSPORT |
$258.95 |
LICENCE FEE - 1/07/02 TO 30/06/03 - LEASED VEHICLE 1APX869 |
|
27630 |
10-Jul-02 |
DUNCAN CROSBIE PRO GOLF-CARRAMAR |
$19,674.90 |
COMMISION FEES FOR JUNE 2002 |
|
27631 |
10-Jul-02 |
DEPT OF LAND ADMINISTRATION |
$220.00 |
UV INT VALS N/R MET RU LAND SHAR |
|
27632 |
10-Jul-02 |
DIRECT COMMUNICATIONS |
$322.27 |
REPAIRS TO RADIO EQUIPMENT - PLANT OPERATING COST FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
27633 |
10-Jul-02 |
DMD SHELVING SYSTEMS |
$4,647.50 |
SUPPLY & INSTALL SHELVING AND COMPACTUS AT THE WANNEROO CIVIC CTR |
|
27634 |
10-Jul-02 |
ELECTRIC STOVEMAN |
$127.05 |
REPAIR URN TAP ASSEMBLY - WANNEROO SHOWGROUND |
|
27635 |
10-Jul-02 |
EDITH COWAN UNIVERSITY |
$5,494.50 |
RESEARCH INTO HOME BASED BUSINESSES IN THE COASTAL & HESTER WARDS FOR PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT |
|
27636 |
10-Jul-02 |
EXECUTIVE SERVICES PETTY CASH |
$134.00 |
PETTY CASH TROPHY |
|
27637 |
10-Jul-02 |
FINANCIAL COUNSELLORS ASSOC WA |
$100.00 |
MEMBERSHIP FEES - FINANCIAL COUNSELLOR FOR COMMUNITY SERVICES |
|
27638 |
10-Jul-02 |
STEPHEN FREEBORN |
$168.90 |
VOLUNTARY SERVICES |
|
27639 |
10-Jul-02 |
FOCUS ON ACTIVITY |
$111.00 |
SUBSCRIPTION LORNA GRAHAM FOCUS ON ACTIVITY & FOCUS ON MENTAL STIMULATION |
|
27640 |
10-Jul-02 |
MAUREEN GRIERSON |
$97.40 |
TRAVEL ALLOWANCE 200 KMS @ .487 CENTS |
|
27641 |
10-Jul-02 |
HOMECARE PURSUITS |
$5,996.05 |
RECREATIONAL CARE - ABORIGINAL PROGRAM RECREATIONAL CARE – ALEXANDER HEIGHTS HACC AND CACP CLIENT SERVICES |
|
27642 |
10-Jul-02 |
JOHNDEC ENGINEERING PLASTICS PTY LTD |
$93.50 |
REPAIR PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT |
|
27643 |
10-Jul-02 |
LOVEGROVE TURF SERVICES PTY LTD |
$14,594.80 |
TREE PLANTING AND LANDSCAPING AT CAFAGGIO CRES & SENARIO DR |
|
27644 |
10-Jul-02 |
MAYNE LOGISTICS COURIER |
$8.75 |
COURIER CHARGES |
|
27645 |
10-Jul-02 |
MAYNE LOGISTICS COURIER |
$22.82 |
COURIER CHARGES |
|
27646 |
10-Jul-02 |
MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEE UNION-PAYROLL |
$1,129.54 |
BEING PAYROLL DED F/E 5/07/02 |
|
27647 |
10-Jul-02 |
MERCURY HACC AND CACP CLIENT SERVICES FIRE SAFETY |
$1,090.80 |
INSPECTION & TESTING OF THE ESSENTIAL FIRE SERVICE FOR JUNE 2002 |
|
27648 |
10-Jul-02 |
NEBA INTERNATIONAL COURIERS |
$14.52 |
COURIER CHARGES |
|
27649 |
10-Jul-02 |
NON-ORGANIC DISPOSALS |
$99.00 |
GLASS DISPOSAL |
|
27650 |
10-Jul-02 |
NICK DEL BORRELLO |
$374.00 |
LABOUR MATERIALS WORK ORDER 53110 |
|
27651 |
10-Jul-02 |
QUINNS ROCKS ADULT DAY CARE P/CASH |
$33.65 |
PETTY CASH |
|
27652 |
10-Jul-02 |
QUALITY PRESS |
$1,489.40 |
RECYCLING CALENDAR CARDS - REPRINT FOR EWS |
|
27653 |
10-Jul-02 |
SUNNY BRUSHWARE SUPPLIES |
$511.50 |
FMC SETS SEGMENTS FOR PLANT REPAIR |
|
27654 |
10-Jul-02 |
TELSTRA CORPORATION |
$100.00 |
RATE PAYER FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
|
27655 |
10-Jul-02 |
VACTOR JET RODDING |
$605.00 |
HIRE OF VACTOR JET RODDING MACHINE |
|
27656 |
10-Jul-02 |
WESTERN POWER |
$8,242.00 |
MP027853 STREET LIGHTING JEFFERSON DRIVE, MARANGAROO |
|
27657 |
10-Jul-02 |
WESTERN POWER |
$150.00 |
RATEPAYER - FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
|
27658 |
10-Jul-02 |
WANNEROO DRY CLEANERS |
$23.00 |
DRYCLEANING FIREMEN'S UNIFORMS |
|
27659 |
10-Jul-02 |
WANNEROO COFFEE LOUNGE |
$78.00 |
LUNCH FOR INDUCTION OF 12 SAFETY OFFICERS |
|
27660 |
10-Jul-02 |
WORM AFFAIR |
$211.20 |
ONE RELN WORM FACTORY |
|
27661 |
10-Jul-02 |
WESTCARE CENTRAL SAFETY |
$23.54 |
STAFF CLOTHING |
|
27662 |
10-Jul-02 |
B WESTON |
$60.00 |
CLEANING OF HALL - 28 DENSTEN WAY |
|
27663 |
11-Jul-02 |
D G CONSULTING |
$2,926.00 |
ENVIROMENTAL HEALTH WORK |
|
27664 |
25-Jul-02 |
WA PAINT CITY |
$1,757.70 |
SUPPLY OF PAINT FOR CITY'S GRAFFITI PROGRAM |
|
27665 |
25-Jul-02 |
MAYNE LOGISTICS ARMAGUARD |
$907.80 |
CASH COLLECTION FROM AQUAMOTION |
|
27666 |
25-Jul-02 |
ASPHALTECH PTY LTD |
$85,140.22 |
SUPPLY & LAY 14MM AND 10MM GRANITE MIX AT RANGEVIEW RD, LANDSDALE AND FRANKLIN RD, WANNEROO |
|
27667 |
25-Jul-02 |
ARTEIL WA PTY LTD |
$132.00 |
REPAIRS CHAIRS FIT NEW GASLIFTS |
|
27668 |
25-Jul-02 |
AUST AIRCONDITIONING SVCS P/L |
$15,506.21 |
AIRCONDITIONING SERVICES AND REPAIRS AT VARIOUS COW BUILDINGS |
|
27669 |
25-Jul-02 |
ADASOUND |
$253.00 |
REPAIR TO ANTENNA & MICROPHONE CONNECTORS |
|
27670 |
25-Jul-02 |
AUSSIE IT |
$302.94 |
KYOCERA TONER |
|
27671 |
25-Jul-02 |
ASKWITH COMPANY P/L |
$275.00 |
REPAIR MICRO CABINET & REPLACE HANDLE |
|
27672 |
25-Jul-02 |
ALLTECH INDUSTRIES AUSTRALIA |
$44.00 |
REPAIR & TEST PAGER |
|
27673 |
25-Jul-02 |
ASB MARKETING |
$783.20 |
LASER ENGRAVED TRAVEL MUGS - MARKETING |
|
27674 |
25-Jul-02 |
ADVANCED CONTINOUS KERBING |
$130.00 |
KERBING COMPLETED AT 17 CAMBRIAN MALL, ALEXANDER HEIGHTS |
|
27675 |
25-Jul-02 |
B G C CONCRETE |
$348.94 |
CONCRETE FOR VARIOUS LOCATIONS |
|
27676 |
25-Jul-02 |
BT EQUIPMENT PTY LTD |
$2,287.53 |
REPAIRS AND MUSTANG HIRE FOR WORKSHOP |
|
27677 |
25-Jul-02 |
BASSENDEAN VILLAGE PHOTOGRAPHICS |
$144.00 |
COPYING OF BLACK & WHITE PHOTOS – LIBRARY SERVICES |
|
27678 |
25-Jul-02 |
CASTROL AUSTRALIA PTY LTD |
$310.48 |
APX T GREASE 450GM DEPOT STORE STOCK |
|
27679 |
25-Jul-02 |
C J D EQUIPMENT P/L |
$227.01 |
STEERING COLUMN 98101 - VEHICLE MAINTENANCE |
|
27680 |
25-Jul-02 |
CENTAMAN SYSTEMS PTY LTD |
$282.00 |
CENTAMAN RECEIPT PRINTER RIBBONS |
|
27681 |
25-Jul-02 |
DBS FENCING |
$1,884.30 |
SUPPLY & INSTALL HANDRAILS AND FENCING AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS |
|
27682 |
25-Jul-02 |
DE NEEFE SIGNS PTY LTD |
$1,760.99 |
SUPPLY COW SIGNS AND ACCESSORIES FOR TECH SERVICES |
|
27683 |
25-Jul-02 |
E R S AUSTRALIA PTY LTD |
$376.20 |
OIL FILTERS & ENV LEVY – WORKSHOP SERVICE PARTS WASHER - WORKSHOP |
|
27684 |
25-Jul-02 |
ECLIPSE RESOURCES PTY LTD |
$800.80 |
WASTE TYRE DISPOSAL SERVICE |
|
27685 |
25-Jul-02 |
FAL FOOD SERVICES |
$335.82 |
ASSORTED BISCUITS / NUTS – MARKETING SERVICES |
|
27686 |
25-Jul-02 |
FUJI XEROX AUSTRALIA PTY LTD |
$8,517.80 |
CHARGE FOR SUPPORT SERVICE - COPYING CHARGES |
|
27687 |
25-Jul-02 |
GEOFF'S TREE SERVICE |
$6,972.63 |
TREE PRUNING AND STUMP REMOVAL FOR THE CITY |
|
27688 |
25-Jul-02 |
GLAZEWELL P/L |
$972.50 |
REPLACE BROKEN GLASS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS |
|
27689 |
25-Jul-02 |
MGE UPS SYSTEMS AUST P/L |
$7,830.90 |
3 YEAR CHARGE FOR UPS MAINTENANCE |
|
27690 |
25-Jul-02 |
HUMES CONCRETE |
$2,128.51 |
300MM CLASS 4 CONCRETE PIPES - DELIVER TO CNR MARANGAROO DR / WANNEROO RD AND FRANKLIN RD. WANNEROO |
|
27691 |
25-Jul-02 |
HITACHI CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY (AUST) P/L |
$2,152.24 |
STOCK AND NON-STOCK VEHICLE FILTERS FOR THE DEPOT STORE |
|
27692 |
25-Jul-02 |
JOONDALUP INDUSTRIAL HEALTH |
$444.40 |
PRE-EMPLOYMENT MEDICALS X 3 PRE-EMPLOYMENT MED. AND FULL SCREENING FOR DAVID BUNCE & TROY HOWLETT |
|
27693 |
25-Jul-02 |
J DIMOND CARPENTRY & FIXING |
$220.00 |
REMOVE TIMBER FENCE & LIMESTONE PIER TO LEAVE WALKWAY OPEN - CLARKSON |
|
27694 |
25-Jul-02 |
KERB QIC & CO |
$19,004.02 |
KERBING AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS WITHIN THE CITY |
|
27695 |
25-Jul-02 |
KD INSTRUMENTS |
$396.00 |
TYRE PRESSURE INDICATORS |
|
27696 |
25-Jul-02 |
LELY WEST VERMEER |
$500.29 |
MAGNETIC PICKUP SENSOR FOR VEHICLE MAINTENANCE SET OF CUTTING BLADES 98067 |
|
27697 |
25-Jul-02 |
METRO BRICK |
$898.41 |
DELIVERY OF PAVERS TO RANGEVIEW RD, LANDSDALE |
|
27698 |
25-Jul-02 |
MAYDAY EARTHMOVING |
$1,746.25 |
HIRE OF MINI EXCAVATOR ON 3 SEPARATE OCCASIONS |
|
27699 |
25-Jul-02 |
MINDARIE REGIONAL COUNCIL |
$46,189.29 |
TAMALA PARK WASTE - GENERAL, GREEN, DOMESTIC AND BULK |
|
27700 |
25-Jul-02 |
MIKE GEARY SIGNS |
$748.00 |
SUPPLY SIGNS FOR QUINNS BEACH BOAT RAMP |
|
|
|
|
$352.00 |
SUPPLY DRAFT PLAN SIGNS FOR GNANGARA LAKE |
|
27701 |
25-Jul-02 |
MOORE BUSINESS SYSTEMS |
$2,398.00 |
SWIFT MAILER PAPER P/SEAL GENERIC - LIBRARY SERVICES |
|
27702 |
25-Jul-02 |
MUSTANG PRINT & COPY |
$40.80 |
LAMINATING OF MAPS FOR RANGER SERVICES |
|
27703 |
25-Jul-02 |
MONTY'S AUTOCOLOUR |
$196.20 |
PAINT FOR URBAN ART WORKSHOP AT CLARKSON YOUTH CENTRE OPEN DAY |
|
27704 |
25-Jul-02 |
NIX SHEET METAL ENGINEERING |
$330.00 |
2 FABRICATE 3MM M/S PRESSING SPECIFIED JN8141 |
|
27705 |
25-Jul-02 |
ORANGE |
$5,282.60 |
ORANGE PAGING SUMMARY ORANGE CDMA MOBILE ACCOUNT |
|
27706 |
25-Jul-02 |
PETER WOOD PTY LTD |
$6,708.90 |
TREE BOLLARDS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS |
|
27707 |
25-Jul-02 |
PROTECTOR SAFETY PTY LTD |
$1,715.31 |
SAFETY EQUIP FOR DEPOT STORE STOCK |
|
27708 |
25-Jul-02 |
PRESTIGE ALARMS |
$9,025.83 |
RE-PROGRAMMING AND MONITORING OF ALARM SYSTEMS |
|
27709 |
25-Jul-02 |
THE PRINTING FACTORY |
$641.83 |
250 BUSINESS CARDS FOR Z NEDELJKOVIC, C WILLIAMS CERTIFICATES FOR AQUAMOTION |
|
27710 |
25-Jul-02 |
PAVEMENT TECHNOLOGY LTD |
$4,598.00 |
HIRE OF PROFILER, SWEEPER, TIPPER - FRANKLIN & BELGRADE WANNEROO |
|
27711 |
25-Jul-02 |
PACIFIC BRANDS APPAREL |
$102.74 |
STAFF CLOTHING |
|
27712 |
25-Jul-02 |
PABX SERVICE GROUP |
$616.00 |
PROVIDE EMERGENCY MESSAGE PROGRAMMING FOR ALTERNATIVE NIGHT ARRANGEMENT |
|
27713 |
25-Jul-02 |
PRO-MA SYSTEMS |
$469.70 |
8009 MBL 450 GREASE CARTRIDGES |
|
27714 |
25-Jul-02 |
ROCLA QUARRY PRODUCTS |
$3,399.19 |
FILLING SAND FOR VARIOUS LOCATIONS WITHIN THE CITY |
|
27715 |
25-Jul-02 |
RAINWEST ROOFINGS PTY LTD |
$154.00 |
SUPPLY & FIT COLOURBOND DOWNPIPE TO REAR OF HOUSE AT FRONT OF COUNCIL DEPOT |
|
27716 |
25-Jul-02 |
RED HOT PARCEL TAXI |
$245.90 |
COURIER CHARGES |
|
27717 |
25-Jul-02 |
STATEWIDE OFFICE SUPPLIES |
$7.05 |
SYSTEM BOARD A4 |
|
27718 |
25-Jul-02 |
SANDS & MCDOUGALL OFFICE PRODUCT |
$16,057.09 |
STATIONERY PURCHASE FOR THE MONTH MAY 2002 |
|
27719 |
25-Jul-02 |
STOPMASTER BRAKES |
$2,014.10 |
VEH. 96697 96708 95777 96705 FRONT/REAR RELINE BRAKE SHOES |
|
27720 |
25-Jul-02 |
SUN CITY PUBLISHING |
$40.00 |
ONE MONTHS ADVERTISING - JUNE 2002 |
|
27721 |
25-Jul-02 |
SOUNDWAVE DISTRIBUTORS |
$1,215.40 |
SELECTED MUSIC CD'S FOR GIRRAWHEEN LIBRARY |
|
27722 |
25-Jul-02 |
STRAWBERRY FIELDS TEA ROOMS |
$35.00 |
JENOLAN WAY COMMUNITY CENTRE - COFFEE MORNING |
|
27723 |
25-Jul-02 |
SNAP TEX |
$440.00 |
REPAIR, SUPPLY NEW ITEMS AS REQUIRED AND FIX PIN-UP BOARD TO WALL OF NEW MEETING ROOM ON GROUND FLOOR OF CIVIC CENTRE OFFICES |
|
27724 |
25-Jul-02 |
TRAILER PARTS PTY LTD |
$182.20 |
6" RUBBER WHEEL & TOP WINDING HANDLE BRAKE MOUNT PLATE, HUBDRUM, BRAKE-PLATE |
|
27725 |
25-Jul-02 |
3D NETWORKS |
$3,227.26 |
MAINTENANCE CONTRACT 5033 |
|
27726 |
25-Jul-02 |
TURF TEC AUSTRALIA |
$235.40 |
SHARPEN CUTTING CYLINDER AND BOTTOM BLADE |
|
27727 |
25-Jul-02 |
TOTAL TORO |
$1,430.35 |
VEHICLE SPARE PARTS - MOWER WORKSHOP |
|
27728 |
25-Jul-02 |
VIBRA INDUSTRIAL FILTRATION AUST |
$67.76 |
AIR FILTER CLEANING - DEPOT STORE STOCK |
|
27729 |
25-Jul-02 |
PAUL VARLEY |
$350.00 |
CASUAL EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT UPGRADE |
|
27730 |
25-Jul-02 |
WANNEROO HARDWARE |
$35.20 |
SHARPENING TOOLS |
|
27731 |
25-Jul-02 |
WESTRAC EQUIPMENT PTY LTD |
$1,114.15 |
EQUIPMENT RENTAL CATERPILLAR |
|
27732 |
25-Jul-02 |
WEMBLEY CEMENT INDUSTRIES |
$5,060.06 |
VARIOUS CONCRETE ITEMS |
|
27733 |
25-Jul-02 |
WATTS & WOODHOUSE |
$875.60 |
NORTH METRO COMMUNITY ONLINE ASSOC LEASE SALVATION ARMY - LEASE - MERRIWA ADMIN CENTRE |
|
27734 |
25-Jul-02 |
W A LIMESTONE CO |
$458.60 |
75MM LIMESTONE |
|
27735 |
25-Jul-02 |
WESTERN RE-SPOTTING SERVICES |
$2,417.80 |
LINEMARKING, TRAFFIC CONTROL, INSTALL DISABLED BAYS |
|
27736 |
25-Jul-02 |
WALKERDEN GOLF AUSTRALIA |
$888.80 |
ECONOMY SAFARI STRAW. CLOTH LINING FOR MARKETING |
|
27737 |
25-Jul-02 |
AUSTRALIAN TURF INDUSTRIES |
$37,140.59 |
MAINTENANCE WORKS AT MARANGAROO & CARRAMAR GOLF COURSES - MAY 2002 |
|
27738 |
25-Jul-02 |
ALINE BRICK PAVING |
$24,486.00 |
LAYING OF PAVERS AND LANDSCAPING AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS |
|
27739 |
25-Jul-02 |
CLEAN SWEEP |
$4,955.50 |
ROAD SWEEPER HIRE FOR VARIOUS CITY OF WANNEROO LOCATIONS |
|
27740 |
25-Jul-02 |
COMTEK PTY LTD |
$107.80 |
CD-ROM DRIVE, FLOPPY DISC DRIVE FOR IS |
|
27741 |
25-Jul-02 |
CORETEL COMMUNICATION PTY LTD |
$7,227.00 |
CONSULTING RICHARD DALE CREDIT INV I123400 CONSULTING-RICHARD DALE.RECONFIGURE CISCO TO ALLOW TIME UDP RENTAL OF MICROWAVE EQUIPMENT FOR 01/06/02 TO 30/06/02 ADDITIONAL DOWNLOADS & INTERNET ACCESS FOR FEB, MAR, APR & MAY 2002 |
|
27742 |
25-Jul-02 |
DICK SMITH ELECTRONICS |
$290.70 |
PERSONAL ALARM FOR VARIOUS COMMUNITY GROUPS AND CENTRES (LEISURE SERVICES) UNIDEN XSA650 CORDLESS TAM - LIRBRARY SERVICES (MUSEUMS) |
|
27743 |
25-Jul-02 |
GRAFFITI SYSTEMS AUSTRALIA |
$2,013.00 |
CANCELLED - 2 AUGUST 2002 |
|
27744 |
25-Jul-02 |
GRAFFITI SYSTEMS AUSTRALIA |
$9,033.13 |
REMOVAL OF GRAFFITI AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS |
|
27745 |
25-Jul-02 |
HOME CHEF |
$4,615.54 |
HOME CHEF DINNERS FOR HACC AND CACP CLIENTS |
|
27746 |
25-Jul-02 |
LO-GO APPOINTMENTS |
$26,567.51 |
CONTRACT STAFF VARIOUS |
|
27747 |
25-Jul-02 |
REEKIE PROPERTY SERVICES |
$34,611.57 |
CLEANING AT VARIOUS BUILDINGS WITHIN THE CITY |
|
27748 |
25-Jul-02 |
RECYCLING CO OF WA PTY LTD |
$3,300.00 |
CHRG FOR USING WOOL BALES TO BOTH SORT INTO & STORE 17/04/02 TO 1/05/02 |
|
27749 |
25-Jul-02 |
STAMPALIA CONTRACTORS |
$56,251.80 |
HIRE OF VARIOUS TRUCKS, LOADERS, TIPPER, BOBCAT/FORKS |
|
27750 |
25-Jul-02 |
SJW PODIATRY PTY LTD |
$5,225.00 |
PODIATRY SERVICES |
|
27751 |
25-Jul-02 |
STIRLING CONCRETE PTY LTD |
$49,602.15 |
INSTALL FOOTPATHS AND PRAM RAMPS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS |
|
27752 |
25-Jul-02 |
TURBOMASTER PUMPS |
$11,389.40 |
SERVICE PUMP & REPLACE COLUMN JAMES SPIERS PARK AND NEVILLE PARK |
|
27753 |
25-Jul-02 |
CANCELLED |
$0.00 |
|
|
27754 |
25-Jul-02 |
WANNEROO PLUMBING |
$13,322.23 |
PLUMBING MAINTENANCE REQUIRED AT VARIOUS FACILITIES WITHIN THE CITY |
|
27755 |
25-Jul-02 |
CANCELLED |
$0.00 |
|
|
27756 |
25-Jul-02 |
CANCELLED |
$0.00 |
|
|
27757 |
25-Jul-02 |
WANNEROO ELECTRIC |
$29,880.88 |
ELECTRICAL REPAIRS/ MAINTENANCE REQUIRED AT VARIOUS FACILITIES WITHIN THE CITY |
|
27758 |
17-Jul-02 |
IP AUSTRALIA |
$905.00 |
APPLICATION FOR EXTENSION OF TRADEMARK NO. 824908 |
|
27759 |
17-Jul-02 |
ROBERT TAYLOR |
$91.66 |
KEYHOLDER FOR THE WANNEROO RECREATION CENTRE TENNIS BOOKING OFFICER FOR WANNEROO SHOWGROUNDS |
|
27760 |
17-Jul-02 |
WHITE OAK HOME CARE SERVICES PTY LTD |
$280.52 |
HOME CARE SERVICES FOR HACC AND CACP CLIENTS |
|
27761 |
17-Jul-02 |
AMCON SOLUTIONS PTY LTD |
$2,882.00 |
CONSULTANCY WORK FOR INFORMATION SERVICES |
|
27762 |
17-Jul-02 |
BRANCHES EVERYWHERE |
$110.00 |
WORK AS INSTRUCTED BY LORNA GRAHAM - HACC SERVICES |
|
27763 |
17-Jul-02 |
DEWSONS MERRIWA |
$292.89 |
SUNDRY ITEMS FOR CHILDREN'S (NORTH) ACTIVITY PROGRAMS & CONSUMABLE & STORAGE EQUIPMENT FOR FAMILY DAY CARE PROGRAM ACTIVITIES |
|
27764 |
17-Jul-02 |
DEPARTMENT OF LAND ADMINISTRATION |
$22.00 |
2 X GOLA FOR SURVEY SERVICES |
|
27765 |
17-Jul-02 |
LIBRARY & INFORMATION SERVICE OF WA |
$814.90 |
LIBRARY BOOKS FOR LIBRARY SERVICES |
|
27766 |
17-Jul-02 |
K MART JOONDALUP |
$287.94 |
DINNER SETS FOR QUINNS ROCKS DAY CENTRE |
|
27767 |
17-Jul-02 |
BUSH FIRE BRIGADE |
$312.87 |
CATERING FOR BRIGADE EXERCISE AT BARBAGELLO RACEWAY ON SUNDAY 29/06/02 |
|
27768 |
17-Jul-02 |
MARGARET GILCHRIST |
$41.66 |
KEYHOLDER FOR YANCHEP/TWO ROCKS |
|
27769 |
17-Jul-02 |
EVAN MARTIN |
$83.32 |
KEYHOLDER FOR HAINSWORTH LEISURE CENTRE, ALEXANDER HEIGHTS, JOHN MOLONEY CLUBROOMS & KOONDOOLA COMMUNITY HALLS |
|
27770 |
17-Jul-02 |
DRIVESHAFT BALANCING SERVICES |
$380.00 |
REPAIR DRIVESHAFT |
|
27771 |
17-Jul-02 |
FASTWAY COURIERS (WA) |
$198.00 |
PACKAGES FOR COURIER SERVICES FOR PODIATRY CLINICS |
|
27772 |
17-Jul-02 |
LADYBIRD'S PLANT HIRE |
$85.80 |
RENTAL OF INDOOR PLANTS FOR JUNE 2002 |
|
27773 |
17-Jul-02 |
SOUTH WEST TOURING CAR CLUB |
$390.00 |
SIX ENTRY FEES FOR THE AUTOCROSS STATE ROUND HELD AT SANDALWOOD PK BENGER 23/06/02 - YOUTH SERVICES RALLY TEAM |
|
27774 |
17-Jul-02 |
ENVIRONMENTAL INDUSTRIES |
$916.30 |
LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE |
|
27775 |
17-Jul-02 |
LEE TAN |
$41.66 |
KEYHOLDER FOR PERIDOT PARK & BANKSIA GROVE ZONE |
|
27776 |
17-Jul-02 |
LUZIA JOHNSTONE |
$41.66 |
KEYHOLDER FOR CLARKSON YOUTH CENTRE & ANTHONY WARING CLUBROOMS & PARK |
|
27777 |
17-Jul-02 |
JENNY GILBERT |
$100.00 |
TENNIS BOOKING OFFICER FOR KOONDOOLA PARK TENNIS COURT & MONTROSE PARK TENNIS COURT |
|
27778 |
17-Jul-02 |
STEVE BARBARICH |
$41.66 |
KEYHOLDER FOR WARRADALE COMMUNITY HALL |
|
27779 |
17-Jul-02 |
GRAHAME GIBSON |
$317.90 |
MENS HEALTH PROGRAM AND FREIGHT - BOOK PURCHASE FOR YANCHEP COMM CTR |
|
27780 |
17-Jul-02 |
LUCY BURLING |
$6.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND |
|
27781 |
17-Jul-02 |
JUDITH SALISBURY |
$7.50 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND |
|
27782 |
17-Jul-02 |
NORMAN COURT |
$6.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND |
|
27783 |
17-Jul-02 |
SIMON CLARK |
$15.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND |
|
27784 |
17-Jul-02 |
DANIEL AND AMANDA HEEREY |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
27785 |
17-Jul-02 |
SHANE ROBERT LOTHIAN |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
27786 |
17-Jul-02 |
ARIE AND KRISTINA LEMSON |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
27787 |
17-Jul-02 |
TANYA A PASTONJICKI |
$258.50 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
27788 |
17-Jul-02 |
LISA AND GREGORY CORNELIUS |
$325.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
27789 |
17-Jul-02 |
NAOMI SMITH |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
27790 |
17-Jul-02 |
MARILYN & M FREEMAN |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
27791 |
17-Jul-02 |
JOSEPHINE A RONCO |
$265.82 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
27792 |
17-Jul-02 |
DAVID ALAN PAYNE |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
27793 |
17-Jul-02 |
AISAT INSTRUMENTS PTY LTD |
$90.17 |
REPAIR SPEEDO CABLE VEHICLE REPAIRS |
|
27794 |
17-Jul-02 |
COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS |
$5,056.21 |
ADVERTISING FOR MAY 2002 |
|
27795 |
17-Jul-02 |
CHAMPION COMPRESSED AIR |
$2,576.20 |
MICRO FILTER & REFRIGERATED DRYER |
|
27796 |
17-Jul-02 |
SANDS & MCDOUGALL OFFICE PRODUCT |
$9,662.04 |
STATIONERY PURCHASES FOR MONTH OF JUNE 2002 |
|
27797 |
17-Jul-02 |
EASIFLEET MANAGEMENT |
$59,044.09 |
LIGHT VEHICLE FLEET LEASE FOR JULY 2002 |
|
27798 |
17-Jul-02 |
GLOBE AUSTRALIA PTY LTD |
$11,979.00 |
SCOTTS SPORTSMASTER 25KG BAGS (FERTILISER) - PARKS MAINTENANCE |
|
27799 |
17-Jul-02 |
MICHAEL PSANOUDAKIS |
$100.00 |
HIPHOP CLASS GIRRAWHEEN HIGH SCHOOL |
|
27800 |
17-Jul-02 |
YANCHEP SERVICE STATION |
$164.00 |
FUEL FOR FUEL PUMP 5 - PARKS MAINTENANCE ON ROAD COSTS |
|
27801 |
17-Jul-02 |
LYN VERGUNST |
$91.66 |
KEY HOLDER FOR NORTH WARD ZONE TENNIS BOOKING OFFICER FOR GUMBLOSSOM COURTS |
|
27802 |
17-Jul-02 |
DEANNE HETHERINGTON |
$91.66 |
KEYHOLDER FOR GIRRAWHEEN SCOUT & GUIDE HALL & HUDSON PARK CLUBROOMS TENNIS BOOKING OFFICER FOR HUDSON PARK COURTS |
|
27803 |
17-Jul-02 |
JOE ARRIGO |
$91.66 |
KEYHOLDER FOR WANNEROO SENIOR CITIZENS TENNIS BOOKING OFFICER FOR ELLIOT ROAD COURTS |
|
27804 |
17-Jul-02 |
ECLIPSE RESOURCES PTY LTD |
$660.00 |
GENERAL CONSTRUCTION - 19 MILE - QUINNS ROCK, RIDGEWOOD, CARABOODA |
|
27805 |
17-Jul-02 |
WANNEROO DAIRY SUPPLIES |
$457.20 |
MILK SUPPLIES FOR CITY |
|
27806 |
17-Jul-02 |
ALINTA GAS |
$10,106.47 |
GAS SUPPLY FOR VARIOUS LOCATIONS |
|
27807 |
17-Jul-02 |
ALEXANDER HTS ADULT DAY CARE P/CASH |
$96.30 |
PETTY CASH |
|
27808 |
17-Jul-02 |
ALEXANDER HEIGHTS - THE HEIGHTS COMM HOUSE PETTY CASH |
$28.30 |
PETTY CASH |
|
27809 |
17-Jul-02 |
ABORIGINAL SENIORS GROUP PETTY CASH |
$50.00 |
PETTY CASH |
|
27810 |
17-Jul-02 |
BELL HEALTH |
$615.57 |
RESPITE CARE FOR HACC AND CACP CLIENTS |
|
27811 |
17-Jul-02 |
BANKWEST CONVEYANCING |
$297.03 |
RATES PAID TWICE - P/N 198169 |
|
27812 |
17-Jul-02 |
BELRIDGE BUS CHARTER |
$275.00 |
YTH SERVICES TRANSPORT - TWO ROCKS TO SIZZLER BELDON & RETURN |
|
27813 |
17-Jul-02 |
ALAN BLENCOWE |
$500.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
27814 |
17-Jul-02 |
CANCELLED |
$0.00 |
|
|
27815 |
17-Jul-02 |
COURIER AUSTRALIA |
$282.27 |
COURIER CHARGES |
|
27816 |
17-Jul-02 |
CITY OF JOONDALUP GENERAL ACCT |
$2,222.00 |
RECOVERY OF COMMUNICATION COSTS TWO WAY RADIO LICENCES 20/12/02 TO 21/12/03 |
|
27817 |
17-Jul-02 |
CAPE DEMOLITION |
$30.00 |
WORKS AT BUTTERWORTH PARK - BUILDING MAINTENANCE |
|
27818 |
17-Jul-02 |
CABCHARGE |
$266.34 |
TAXI SERVICES |
|
27819 |
17-Jul-02 |
FRANK CVITAN |
$500.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
27820 |
17-Jul-02 |
DEPT OF TRANSPORT |
$232.40 |
THIRD PARTY INSURANCE |
|
27821 |
17-Jul-02 |
DENSFORD PTY LTD |
$82,159.91 |
PAYMENT CERTICATE NO 3 PROJECT NO 2171 CONTRACT NO.02230 |
|
27822 |
17-Jul-02 |
DIRECT COMMUNICATIONS |
$47.52 |
4 X LOW BAND TAPERED WHIP (AERIAL) FOR RANGER SERVICES |
|
27823 |
17-Jul-02 |
DEWSONS WANNEROO |
$90.18 |
FOOD & SUPPLIES FOR PROGRAM ACTIVITIES - COMMUNITY SERVICES |
|
27824 |
17-Jul-02 |
ELECTRIC STOVEMAN |
$156.26 |
BIRCO URN ELEMENT |
|
27825 |
17-Jul-02 |
ELECTROQUIP (WA) PTY LTD |
$308.00 |
TO CHECK AND REPAIR ARROW LIGHTS CONTROLLER & MISC PARTS |
|
27826 |
17-Jul-02 |
FROGMAT ENVIRONMENTAL (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD |
$3,580.01 |
8 ROLLS OF 900MM ROOT BARRIER @ $400.00 + DELIVERY |
|
27827 |
17-Jul-02 |
HOMECARE PURSUITS |
$14,892.51 |
PROVISION OF SERVICES FOR HACC AND CACP CLIENTS |
|
27828 |
17-Jul-02 |
HOME SATELINTE & VIDEO SYSTEM |
$88.00 |
4 WAY MULTITRAP - CLARKSON YOUTH CENTRE |
|
27829 |
17-Jul-02 |
INTERCITY OFFICE PARTITIONING |
$1,903.00 |
WORK AT MARANGAROO GOLF COURSE |
|
27830 |
17-Jul-02 |
IDG COMMUNICATIONS |
$59.40 |
PC WORLD SUBSCRIPTION - INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES |
|
27831 |
17-Jul-02 |
K & F CONCRETE |
$264.00 |
RELAY PAVERS & RIDGEWOOD PK VANDLES |
|
27832 |
17-Jul-02 |
KERBING WEST |
$950.40 |
72 METRES OF MRWA SEMI MOUNTABLE KERBING |
|
27833 |
17-Jul-02 |
M LAVAN |
$1,500.00 |
SUBSIDY FOR AQUAMOTION CRECHE OPERATION |
|
27834 |
17-Jul-02 |
MUNICIPAL WORKCARE |
$292,500.00 |
CONTRIBUTION FOR PERIOD 30/06/02-30/06/03 |
|
27835 |
17-Jul-02 |
MASTER CRAFT PROFESSIONAL PAINTING & DECORATING |
$1,980.00 |
KINGSWAY LADIES & GENTS & KOONDOOLA PARK LADIES & GENTS |
|
27836 |
17-Jul-02 |
MERCURY FIRE SAFETY |
$852.50 |
ATTEND SITE TO CHANGE SMOKE DETECTOR TO THERMAL ATTEND SITE, DCP FIRE EXTINGUISHER REFILL & PRESSURE TEST ATTEND SITE, TEST FIRE EXTINGUISHER & PRESSURE TEST |
|
27837 |
17-Jul-02 |
NEBA INTERNATIONAL COURIERS |
$99.94 |
COURIER CHARGES |
|
27838 |
17-Jul-02 |
DOROTHY NEWTON |
$500.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
27839 |
17-Jul-02 |
NICK DEL BORRELLO |
$2,552.00 |
CONTRACT WORK FOR DEPOT WORKSHOP |
|
27840 |
17-Jul-02 |
NORMAN DENNIS |
$41.66 |
KEYHOLDER FOR JENOLAN WAY COMMUNITY CENTRE |
|
27841 |
17-Jul-02 |
PERTH HOME CARE |
$165.00 |
PROVISION OF SERVICES TO HACC CLIENTS |
|
27842 |
17-Jul-02 |
PARK PLAY LANDSCAPE |
$7,447.00 |
SUPPLY & INSTALL LIMESTONE RETAINING WALL |
|
27843 |
17-Jul-02 |
QUINNS ROCKS ADULT DAY CARE P/CASH |
$46.55 |
PETTY CASH |
|
27844 |
17-Jul-02 |
RETRAVISION |
$131.82 |
CD RADIO CASSETTE COMPACT S/CFDV7 - HAINSWORTH LEISURE CENTRE |
|
27845 |
17-Jul-02 |
SUNNY BRUSHWARE SUPPLIES |
$471.62 |
ASPHALT RAKES WITH HANDLES AND FMC BROOM SEGMENTS |
|
27846 |
17-Jul-02 |
ST JOHN AMBULANCE OF AUSTRALIA |
$71.96 |
SHIELD FACE MOUTH TO MOUTH RESUSCITATION |
|
27847 |
17-Jul-02 |
SAM SALPIETRO |
$1,125.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
27848 |
17-Jul-02 |
STATEWIDE INSURANCE BROKERS PTY LTD |
$1,815.00 |
PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE FOR M LAVAN T/A AQUAMOTION CRECHE FOR PERIOD 23/07/02-23/07/03 POLICY NO 70A218812BPK |
|
27849 |
17-Jul-02 |
STANHOPE HOME NURSING SVCS |
$296.01 |
PROVISION OF SERVICES TO HACC CLIENTS |
|
27850 |
17-Jul-02 |
TARGET |
$192.26 |
KITCHEN EQUIPMENT FOR AGED DAY CARE SERVICES - ALEXANDER HEIGHTS |
|
27851 |
17-Jul-02 |
TECH FAB |
$9,416.00 |
SUPPLY & INSTALL 2 X VIEWING PLATFORMS - MARANGAROO GOLF COURSE |
|
27852 |
17-Jul-02 |
WATER CORPORATION |
$38,088.80 |
ANNUAL SERVICE CHARGES FOR VARIOUS FACILITIES |
|
27853 |
17-Jul-02 |
WESTERN LAMINATORS |
$61.60 |
LAMINATING MAPS FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT |
|
27854 |
17-Jul-02 |
WESTERN POWER |
$19,156.60 |
POWER USAGE AT VARIOUS FACILITIES |
|
27855 |
17-Jul-02 |
WINTERGREENE DRILLING |
$6,600.00 |
REDEVELOP BORES AT NEVILLE, JAMES SPIERS, WARRANDITE NORTH, WARRANDITE SOUTH, COVER WOOD RESERVES & KINGSWAY BRITISH SOCCER |
|
27856 |
17-Jul-02 |
CANCELLED |
$0.00 |
|
|
27857 |
17-Jul-02 |
W A LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSOC. |
$14,286.04 |
JUNE MARKETFORCE ADVERTISING |
|
27858 |
18-Jul-02 |
JOONDALUP COURT |
$839.60 |
10 WARRANTS |
|
27859 |
25-Jul-02 |
AUTO CONTROL DOORS |
$278.30 |
DOOR PANEL RE SECURING |
|
27860 |
25-Jul-02 |
ACTIMED AUSTRALIA |
$212.74 |
CONSUMABLES FOR THE PODIATRY SERVICES |
|
27861 |
25-Jul-02 |
ADVANCED TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT |
$14,761.64 |
CONTROLLERS, SIGNS AND CONES FOR ROAD WORKS AT SEVERAL LOCATIONS |
|
27862 |
25-Jul-02 |
ADELPHI TAILORING CO |
$360.00 |
2 X TROUSERS FOR MR BEGG 2 X TROUSERS FOR MR SHELFORD |
|
27863 |
25-Jul-02 |
ALL FOREIGN LANGUAGE BOOKSHOP |
$644.64 |
VARIOUS CDRS FOR GIRRAWHEEN LIBRARY |
|
27864 |
25-Jul-02 |
AUTO DOOR SYSTEMS |
$984.41 |
ANSWER SERVICE WANNEROO REFUSE SITE |
|
27865 |
25-Jul-02 |
AGPARTS WAREHOUSE |
$186.67 |
FORTRON BRAKE CLEANER |
|
27866 |
25-Jul-02 |
A CLASS LINEMARKING SERVICE |
$1,155.00 |
LINEMARKING AT CITY OF WANNEROO LOCATIONS |
|
27867 |
25-Jul-02 |
ALZHEIMERS ASSOCN WA |
$231.00 |
DEMENTIA CARE TRAINING WORKSHOPS - LIZ LEE, JACKIE HIGGINS |
|
27868 |
25-Jul-02 |
ALLIED FORKLIFTS |
$320.35 |
HIRE CHARGES FORKLIFT |
|
27869 |
25-Jul-02 |
BUDGET RENT A CAR AUSTRALIA PTY LTD |
$1,225.02 |
COROLLA 1AUT595 - RANGER SERVICES COROLLA 1AYY010 - RANGER SERVICES HILUX 116273 116273 115463 - TECHNICAL SERVICES |
|
27870 |
25-Jul-02 |
BUCKLEYS WASTE DISPOSAL |
$1,569.26 |
WASTE EFFLUENT REMOVAL |
|
27871 |
25-Jul-02 |
BGC BLOKPAVE |
$3,265.99 |
VARIOUS PAVERS |
|
27872 |
25-Jul-02 |
BILLY'S SERVICES |
$16,503.30 |
KOONDOOLA & BURBRIDGE WAY - NEW DRAIN WORKS |
|
27873 |
25-Jul-02 |
BRIAN PAINE & ASSOCIATES |
$1,457.50 |
BUILDING 1308,1291 ADJUST AUTOCAD DRAWING TO REFLECT CURRENT BUILDING LAYOUT |
|
27874 |
25-Jul-02 |
B & E FIRE |
$143.55 |
SERVICE &INSPECT FIRE EXTINGUISHERS |
|
27875 |
25-Jul-02 |
CURTAIN MAN |
$1,190.75 |
CURTAINS & INSTALLATION - GUMBLOSSOM COMM CTR |
|
27876 |
25-Jul-02 |
CLASSIC BOOKBINDERS PTY LTD |
$264.00 |
MINUTES BOUND BALADEK |
|
27877 |
25-Jul-02 |
CASEWEST PTY LTD |
$500.90 |
SPARE PARTS FOR VEHICLE MAINTENANCE - 98833 |
|
27878 |
25-Jul-02 |
DYMOCKS WHITFORDS |
$249.09 |
BOOKS FOR MOBILE LIBRARY |
|
27879 |
25-Jul-02 |
DYMOCKS WARWICK |
$45.78 |
LIBRARY BOOKS FOR GIRRAWHEEN LIBRARY |
|
27880 |
25-Jul-02 |
BOOK CITY OCEAN KEYS |
$92.45 |
LIBRARY BOOKS |
|
27881 |
25-Jul-02 |
DELTALINE SECURITY |
$578.60 |
STATIC GUARDS 4.5HRS SECURITY SERVICES FOR HEIGHTS COMMUNITY CENTRE |
|
27882 |
25-Jul-02 |
GREENWOOD PARTY HIRE |
$1,049.95 |
MINDARIE - HIRED OF CHAIRS & MARQUEE FOR 14/04/02 KOONDOOLA PARK -HIRE OF CHAIRS AND MARQUEE FOR 30/03/02 |
|
27883 |
25-Jul-02 |
GYMCARE |
$134.14 |
CALL OUT 9015 CRANK TO SUIT SCHWHINN - PLANT & EQUIP MAINTENANCE AT AQUAMOTION |
|
27884 |
25-Jul-02 |
GREEN & GOLD HIAB SERVICES |
$1,141.25 |
HIRE OF HIABL CRANE FOR VARIOUS JOBS |
|
27885 |
25-Jul-02 |
C & E M HARMER |
$136.37 |
NEWSPAPER SUPPLY |
|
27886 |
25-Jul-02 |
ICON OFFICE TECHNOLOGY |
$5,607.93 |
METER READING FOR CITY OF WANNEROO PHOTOCOPIERS |
|
27887 |
25-Jul-02 |
INDUSTRIAL POWER AND ELECTRONICS |
$1,750.10 |
SUPPLY 1 ONLY VARIABLE SPEED DRIVE FOR EWS PURCHASE 4 KW TOSHIBA VARIABLE SPEED DRIVE FOR EWS |
|
27888 |
25-Jul-02 |
JOONDALUP CITY ROOFING |
$129.80 |
REPAIRS TO ROOF AT KINGSWAY BADMINTON COURTS |
|
27889 |
25-Jul-02 |
JMAC INDUSTRIES |
$264.00 |
CLEANING RAG MIX COTTON DEPOT STORE STOCK |
|
27890 |
25-Jul-02 |
JUDIUS PTY LTD |
$3,033.55 |
CRAFT ITEMS FOR COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAMS |
|
27891 |
25-Jul-02 |
KILLARNEY TRADING |
$9,823.00 |
REFURBISH HYDRA-PAC PLASTIC BALLER MACHINE FOR ROB ELLIOT EWS |
|
27892 |
25-Jul-02 |
LYONS & PEIRCE |
$352.00 |
HIRE WATER TRUCK - JET BLOCKED STORM WATER LINE |
|
27893 |
25-Jul-02 |
MILLAR & ASSOCIATES |
$1,859.00 |
ROAD SAFETY REVIEW OF GIRRAWHEEN AVENUE |
|
27894 |
25-Jul-02 |
MCLEOD & CO |
$260.15 |
PROSECUTION - PART LOT 7 (154) FRANKLIN RD, JANDABUP - N & C POLITIS |
|
27895 |
25-Jul-02 |
METAL ARTWORK CREATIONS |
$143.30 |
NAME BADGES FOR COW EMPLOYEES |
|
27896 |
25-Jul-02 |
MPL OCC & ENV SOLUTIONS |
$8,844.00 |
ENV. INSPECTION OF FORMER WASH BAYS ASBESTOS ASSESSMENTS UNDERTAKES AS PER HSQ4123 DURING MAY 2002 AT VARIOUS CITY OF WANNEROO SITES |
|
27897 |
25-Jul-02 |
PERTH EXPO HIRE |
$5,269.93 |
HIRE VARIOUS DISPLAY WALLS, SPOTLIGHTS, PLINTHS, HANGING WIRES FOR ART EXHIBITION |
|
27898 |
25-Jul-02 |
PERTH DOOR SERVICES |
$3,553.00 |
SUPPLY & INSTALL TRAFFIC PRO UNIT TO SINGLE ENTRY DOOR |
|
27899 |
25-Jul-02 |
PRODUCTIVE PLASTICS |
$124.30 |
CONVEYOR REPAIRS FOR EWS |
|
27900 |
25-Jul-02 |
PERTH CONCERT SOUND & VIDEO |
$423.50 |
DUBBING 7HRS/7&HALF HRS VIDEOS BATTLE OF THE BANDS (LEISURE SERVICES) |
|
27901 |
25-Jul-02 |
P P K ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE P/L |
$6,952.00 |
INVESTIGATION OF LAKE JOONDALUP DRAINAGE UPGRADE OUTLETS 9 & 10 |
|
27902 |
25-Jul-02 |
PACIFIC ACCESS PTY LTD |
$520.80 |
ADVERTISING YELLOW PAGES FOR AQUAMOTION |
|
27903 |
25-Jul-02 |
QUALITY ASSURANCE SERVICES |
$3,575.00 |
QEC RE-CERTIFICATION AUDIT |
|
27904 |
25-Jul-02 |
M P ROGERS & ASSOCIATES PTY LTD |
$4,102.18 |
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES FOR THE QUINNS BEACH COASTAL PROTECTION |
|
27905 |
25-Jul-02 |
RUSSELL LANDSCAPING WA PTY LTD |
$6,633.11 |
LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE FOR VARIOUS LOCATIONS |
|
27906 |
25-Jul-02 |
A & J SALAMONE |
$237.60 |
SUPPLY OF FILLING SAND FOR FRANKLN ROAD |
|
27907 |
25-Jul-02 |
SCOTTS TRIMMING SERVICE |
$770.00 |
REPAIR FOAM CODE & RECOVER DRIVERS SEAT CUSHION ON MOWERS AND TRUCKS |
|
27908 |
25-Jul-02 |
SALMAT |
$494.88 |
DATA CONVERSION & LASER PRINT |
|
27909 |
25-Jul-02 |
SILVER CHAIN |
$627.00 |
CARE AIDE MON-FRIDAY 26/06/02-28/06/02 PROVISION OF SERVICES TO CACP CLIENTS FOR PERIOD 01/01/02 – 30/06/02 |
|
27910 |
25-Jul-02 |
STEWART & HEATON CLOTHING CO PTY LTD |
$39.60 |
FIRE FIGHTER CLOTH NAME BADGES |
|
27911 |
25-Jul-02 |
SOUTHCOTT PTY LTD |
$702.99 |
VARIOUS VEHICLE SPARE PARTS FOR DEPOT WORKSHOP |
|
27912 |
25-Jul-02 |
SOUTHCOTT PTY LTD |
$955.78 |
VARIOUS VEHICLE SPARE PARTS FOR DEPOT WORKSHOP |
|
27913 |
25-Jul-02 |
SHELL COMPANY OF AUSTRALIA LTD |
$87,983.30 |
SHELLCARD- EASIFLEET VEHICLES SHELLCARD- WCC VEHICLES FUEL FOR THE PERIOD 1/06/02 TO 15/06/02 |
|
27914 |
25-Jul-02 |
RAY TILBROOK |
$50.00 |
REPAIR TRACTOR STEERING WHEEL |
|
27915 |
25-Jul-02 |
FORCORP PTY LTD |
$858.00 |
REPAIR 240CFQ STROBE LIGHT 96697 |
|
27916 |
25-Jul-02 |
TELETRONICS |
$44.44 |
PLANTRONICS HEADSET VOICE TUBES |
|
27917 |
25-Jul-02 |
TEEN CHALLENGE FREEDOM AND SUCCESS |
$100.00 |
JADE TALK ON DRUG AWARENESS |
|
27918 |
25-Jul-02 |
URBAN DEVELOPMENT INST OF AUST |
$1,698.00 |
MEMBERSHIP RENEWAL FOR THE PERIOD 01/07/02 - 30/06/02 (PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT) |
|
27919 |
25-Jul-02 |
WANNEROO CARAVAN CENTRE |
$8,691.65 |
METAL FABRICATION/REPAIR SERVICES TO THE CITY |
|
27920 |
25-Jul-02 |
WANGARA CARPET COURT |
$3,355.00 |
1 BOX GREY PVC CAPPING BUILDING MAIN. ALEXANDER HEIGHTS FLOTEX SHEET BUILDING MAIN. YANCHEP/TWO ROCKS REC CTR |
|
27921 |
25-Jul-02 |
W A C O S S |
$88.00 |
2 ROUND TABLE SEMINAR 1/07/02 |
|
27922 |
25-Jul-02 |
WORK CLOBBER |
$97.00 |
SAFETY BOOTS - PARKS MAINTENANCE EMPLOYEE |
|
27923 |
25-Jul-02 |
WANNEROO FUEL INJECTION |
$840.00 |
SERVICE INJECTORS, NEW NOZZLES, CUMMINS VEHICLE REPAIRS |
|
27924 |
25-Jul-02 |
WALDRAM'S ROOF TILING |
$137.50 |
FM 13198 HAINSWORTH PARK - TOILET BLOCK |
|
27925 |
25-Jul-02 |
WOOLRIDGES |
$249.35 |
BOOK PURCHASES - GIRRAWHEEN LIBRARY |
|
27926 |
25-Jul-02 |
Y M C A OF PERTH |
$15,072.75 |
YMCA BUS PROVIDED FOR CLARKSON YOUTH CENTRE, YANCHEP YOUTH SERVICE AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT |
|
27927 |
18-Jul-02 |
NORTHERN SUBURBS BAILIFF |
$287.44 |
POUNDAGE/VISITS W/EX 958/2002 |
|
27928 |
25-Jul-02 |
ALLMARK & ASSOCIATES |
$1,824.90 |
COLOP 55 SELF INKING DATER "SCANNED" 5000 FRIDGE MAGNETS SAFER CITIZENS |
|
27929 |
25-Jul-02 |
ALUMAYNE PRODUCTS |
$209.00 |
REPAIR DOOR AT OLDHAM PARK REPAIR CABINET AT CARRAMAR GOLF COURSE |
|
27930 |
25-Jul-02 |
AARQUEanitech |
$788.35 |
ROLLS OF BOND PAPER - 914MM x 50M - 2 INCH CORE TO SUIT HP 10055CM PLOTTER CARTRIDGES FOR HP PRINTER |
|
27931 |
25-Jul-02 |
ALGAR BURNS PTY LTD |
$9,334.07 |
SOFTWARE FOR IS |
|
27932 |
25-Jul-02 |
AGENT SALES & SERVICES PTY LTD |
$954.09 |
POOL CHEMICALS FOR AQUAMOTION |
|
27933 |
25-Jul-02 |
ADFORM |
$696.30 |
WHITE MAGNET FITTED TO SIGNS FESA HELMET STICKERS FIRE HELMET STICKERS (REFER M TERACI) |
|
27934 |
25-Jul-02 |
AIR LIQUIDE WA PTY LTD |
$881.54 |
GAS CYLINDER SUPPLIES FOR VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS |
|
27935 |
25-Jul-02 |
BOYA MARKET GARDEN EQUIPMENT |
$135.63 |
MEDIUM GRADE GRINDING PASTE |
|
27936 |
25-Jul-02 |
BUNZL LTD |
$192.50 |
CHH TISSUE ACID FREE - LIBRARY SERVICES (MUSEUMS) |
|
27937 |
25-Jul-02 |
BENARA NURSERIES |
$325.88 |
PLANT/TREE - ANGOPHORA COSTATA |
|
27938 |
25-Jul-02 |
BURGTEC AUSTRALASIA PTY LTD |
$5,177.51 |
SUPPLY CHI CHAIRS WITH ARMS IN AMBER KB 156 FABRIC |
|
27939 |
25-Jul-02 |
BIG ROCK TOYOTA/WILD WEST |
$235.46 |
GRIP SUB-ASSY 69052 60140 DOOR LOCK GRIP SUB-ASSY & HAMMER EMERGENCY |
|
27940 |
25-Jul-02 |
BUNNINGS LIMITED |
$2,105.43 |
VARIOUS TOOLS, EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES FOR BUILDING, FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
27941 |
25-Jul-02 |
BOOMA AUTO ELECTRICS |
$768.90 |
A/C AND ALTERNATOR SERVICE/REPAIRS FOR FLEET MAINT. |
|
27942 |
25-Jul-02 |
BIG W |
$573.81 |
Consumables and Storage Equipment for Family Day Care Program Activities |
|
27943 |
25-Jul-02 |
BRING COURIERS |
$68.46 |
COURIER CHARGES |
|
27944 |
25-Jul-02 |
B S D CONSULTANTS |
$6,099.50 |
Consultancy Services for the preparation of the City's Strategic Infrastructure Assets Management Plan |
|
27945 |
25-Jul-02 |
BEAUREPAIRES |
$34,025.60 |
TYRE FITTING SERVICE FOR FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
27946 |
25-Jul-02 |
BYWEST PTY LTD |
$1,473.12 |
MOWER SPARE PARTS FOR FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
27947 |
25-Jul-02 |
CANCELLED |
$0.00 |
|
|
27948 |
25-Jul-02 |
J BLACKWOOD & SON LTD |
$166.87 |
GUN GREASE STG 2169 700 GRM/CARTRIDGE/FLEX NYLON |
|
27949 |
25-Jul-02 |
BRAVO HIRE |
$60.00 |
HIRE OF CHAINSAW ON FRANKLIN RD - 25/06/02 |
|
27950 |
25-Jul-02 |
CHALLENGE BATTERIES WA |
$1,250.70 |
VEHICLE BATTERIES FOR STORES AND FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
27951 |
25-Jul-02 |
COVENTRYS |
$2,920.29 |
VARIOUS SPARE PARTS FOR STORES AND FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
27952 |
25-Jul-02 |
CANCELLED |
$0.00 |
|
|
27953 |
25-Jul-02 |
COVENTRYS |
$1,532.55 |
VARIOUS SPARE PARTS FOR STORES AND FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
27954 |
25-Jul-02 |
COLES SUPERMARKETS AUST P/L |
$98.05 |
SUGAR, BISCUITS, JELLY BEANS FOR QUINNS DAY CARE CENTRE |
|
27955 |
25-Jul-02 |
COATES WRECKAIR |
$871.58 |
HIRE OF COMPRESSOR PLUS JACKHAMMER CNR OF WANNEROO & MARANGAROO 26.06/02 WACKER DPU 6055 DIESEL PLATE COMPACTOR |
|
27956 |
25-Jul-02 |
CHADSON ENGINEERING PTY LTD |
$335.81 |
TWO TREAD STEPS – AQUAMOTION POOL TABLETS - AQUAMOTION |
|
27957 |
25-Jul-02 |
CDM AUSTRALIA PTY LTD |
$960.96 |
MITA P/COPIER TONER AND MAINT |
|
27958 |
25-Jul-02 |
COLLINS CRAFT & SCHOOL SUPPLIES |
$105.81 |
ACRYLIC POSTER PAINT 2 LT.FACE PAINT DERIVAN.PKT 10 CRAYONS.PAINT STAMPER - NAIDOC WEEK AT BANKSIA GROVE COMM CTR |
|
27959 |
25-Jul-02 |
CARABOODA ROLL ON INSTANT LAWN |
$1,634.50 |
ROLL ON LAWN FOR VARIOUS LOCATIONS |
|
27960 |
25-Jul-02 |
CASTLEDEX BUSINESS SYSTEMS PTY LTD |
$157.00 |
FULLVUE FILE, PURPLE TINT F & S + DELIVERY - RECORDS |
|
27961 |
25-Jul-02 |
CITY BUSINESS MACHINES |
$1,149.30 |
HP BLACK CARTRIDGE HP C4890A NO 8 BLACK VALUE PACK FASTWAY DEL NEXT DAY LCD PROJECTOR LAMP |
|
27962 |
25-Jul-02 |
DEPT OF CONSERVATION & LAND |
$371.75 |
ELECTRICITY SUPPLIED TO GLOUCESTER LODGE MUSEUM FOR 140 DAYS 9/01/02 TO 28/05/02 |
|
27963 |
25-Jul-02 |
DRIVE IN ELECTRICS |
$2,968.60 |
VARIOUS ELECTRICAL SERVICES FOR FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
27964 |
25-Jul-02 |
DIAMOND LOCK & KEY |
$4,126.93 |
RE-KEYING AND KEY CUTTING SERVICES FOR BUILDING MAINTENANCE AND DEPOT STORE KEYS 140601 &110112 |
|
27965 |
25-Jul-02 |
JOSEPH DAHDAH & COMPANY |
$186.66 |
STAFF CLOTHING |
|
27966 |
25-Jul-02 |
EDUCATIONAL ART SUPPLIES CO |
$801.43 |
MAGNETIC SHEET ADHESIVE/ GLUE EASI PASTE.PIPECLEANER GLITTER.CORRUGATED BOARD ROLL ASSTD COL - FAMILY DAY CARE PLAY GROUPS |
|
27967 |
25-Jul-02 |
EASTERN PRESS PTY LTD |
$190.00 |
COLOUR COPIES - CLARKSON YOUTH CENTRE OPEN DAY |
|
27968 |
25-Jul-02 |
EDUCATIONAL EXPERIENCE PTY LTD |
$2,106.83 |
TOYS AND EQUIPMENT FOR FAMILY DAY CARE TOY LIBRARY AND PLAY GROUPS |
|
27969 |
25-Jul-02 |
ELLIOTTS IRRIGATION PTY LTD |
$1,267.32 |
RETICULATION ITEMS FOR PARKS AND GARDENS |
|
27970 |
25-Jul-02 |
FREEWAY SCREENS & WINDOWS |
$2,959.00 |
SECURITY SCREENS FOR COMPUTER ROOM SUPPLY & FITTING OF HEAVY DUTY HINGED DOOR, STD FLYDOOR LATCH & CLOSET REMOVE EXISTING TIMBER DOORS, CUT OFF HINGES OF STEEL FRAME, SPUULY & FIX ALUM ANGLE SURROUND |
|
27971 |
25-Jul-02 |
FRICTION CONTROL |
$355.72 |
BEARINGS FOR FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
27972 |
25-Jul-02 |
FUJITSU AUSTRALIA LIMITED |
$8,781.17 |
PAYROLL PERSONNELL PROCESSING F/E 21/6/02 |
|
27973 |
25-Jul-02 |
FUCHS LUBRICANTS (AUSTRALASIA) PTY LTD |
$1,123.08 |
OIL TRANS AUTO ATF 4000 & TITAN UTTO/1206 |
|
27974 |
25-Jul-02 |
GUARDIAN DATA |
$396.00 |
SEAGATE HARD DRIVE - IS |
|
27975 |
25-Jul-02 |
HOSEMASTERS |
$2,151.42 |
SUPPLY FITTINGS TO 96696 SUPPLY FITTINGS TO 97619 SUPPLY FITTINGS TO 96695 SUPPLY FITTINGS 97691 3/06/02 REPLACE STEEL TUBE ON 97003 SUPPLY FITTINGS TO 96012 REPLACE HOSE ON 98542 SUPPLY AIR FITTINGS FOR WORKSHOP SUPPLY FITTINGS TO 96592 SUPPLY FITTINGS TO 98763 SUPPLY FITTINGS TO 96698 REPLACE HOSE ON 98763 |
|
27976 |
25-Jul-02 |
HEAVY AUTOMATICS |
$814.33 |
REPLACE TPS ON AUTO TRANS 96717 |
|
27977 |
25-Jul-02 |
HYSTER WEST |
$379.39 |
VEE BELT (1361139) AND WATER PUMP |
|
27978 |
25-Jul-02 |
I W D STRAPPING SALES PTY LTD |
$2,827.64 |
STEEL STRAP FOR EWS |
|
27979 |
25-Jul-02 |
JACKSONS DRAWING SUPPLIES P/L |
$289.97 |
Art Supplies for art classes at Clarkson Youth Centre SUSPENSION STRIP RODIA 711 50 METRE ROLL |
|
27980 |
25-Jul-02 |
JARAM PRODUCTS PTY LTD |
$212.69 |
ROOF RACKS FOR FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
27981 |
25-Jul-02 |
GEOFF KEMP |
$635.00 |
DISWASHER BRACKETS - QUINNS DAY CENTRE, ALEXANDER DAY CENTRE VACUUM AND BAGS - BANKSIA GROVE COMM CTR 5 MULTI DISC CD PLAYER WITH REMOTE CONTROL - YOUTH SERVICES, HAINSWORTH LEISURE CENTRE |
|
27982 |
25-Jul-02 |
LINK TELECOMMUNICATIONS |
$136.93 |
MOBILE PHONE BILL |
|
27983 |
25-Jul-02 |
LULLFITZ |
$315.70 |
NATIVE TUBES - CITIZENSHIP CEREMONY PLANTS FOR PARKS AND GARDENS |
|
27984 |
25-Jul-02 |
MIRCO BROS PTY LTD |
$40.00 |
DYNAMIC LIFTER STD PELLETS |
|
27985 |
25-Jul-02 |
MACDONALD JOHNSTON ENG CO P/LTD |
$19,418.70 |
VARIOUS SPARE PARTS FOR PLANT/VEHICLES FOR WORKSHOP |
|
27986 |
25-Jul-02 |
MODERN TEACHING AIDS PTY LTD |
$431.60 |
TOYS FOR JENOLAN WAY COMMUNITY CENTRE |
|
27987 |
25-Jul-02 |
MODERN TEACHING AIDS PTY LTD |
$1,268.00 |
Toys and Equipment for Banksia Grove Toy Library |
|
27988 |
25-Jul-02 |
MEMO COMMUNICATIONS |
$2,349.16 |
SUPPLY/REPAIR RADIOS TO VARIOUS PLANT/VEHICLES FOR WORKSHOP |
|
27989 |
25-Jul-02 |
M M ELECTRICAL MERCHANDISING |
$162.46 |
ELECTRICAL SPARE PARTS FOR STORE STOCK |
|
27990 |
25-Jul-02 |
N E C BUSINESS SOLUTIONS P/L |
$2,310.29 |
EXT 5217 DTERM TO ANALOGUE, EXT 5226 ANALOGUE TO DIGITAL, RELOCATE ONE ANALOGUE RENEWAL OF NECARE SERVICE AGREEMENT 03451003 FOR NEAX 2400-L (01/07/02 TO 30/06/03) |
|
27991 |
25-Jul-02 |
NOVUS WINDSCREEN REPAIRS |
$776.50 |
SUPPLY & FIT WINDSCREENS FOR VARIOUS VEHICLES |
|
27992 |
25-Jul-02 |
NILFISK - ADVANCE PTY LTD |
$368.14 |
FILTER ELEMENT, D P MAIN SWITCH, RELAY, SIGNAL LAMP, PRESSURE SWITCH FOR VEHICLE REPAIRS |
|
27993 |
25-Jul-02 |
NEWMART |
$297.59 |
FOOD SUPPLIES FOR THE HEIGHTS COMMUNITY ARTS PROJECT OFFICIAL UNVEILING AND OPEN DAY |
|
27994 |
25-Jul-02 |
OTIS ELEVATOR COMPANY PTY LTD |
$2,002.00 |
LIFT MAINTENANCE, NEW CIVIC CENTRE |
|
27995 |
25-Jul-02 |
PEERLESS EMULSION WA PTY LTD |
$35.75 |
GYM CLEAN FOR STORE STOCK |
|
27996 |
25-Jul-02 |
P R AGENCIES INDUSTRIAL PTY LTD |
$673.20 |
POLAROID 600 TWIN EXTREME GLOSS - STORE STOCK |
|
27997 |
25-Jul-02 |
PHOTOLAND |
$95.75 |
DEVELOP FILM FOR TECH OPS CERTIFICATE FRAMES |
|
27998 |
25-Jul-02 |
QUICKCOPY AUDIO SERVICES |
$144.98 |
A5-CD SLIM PRESTIGE PRESENTATION FOLDERS - LIBRARY SERVICES |
|
27999 |
25-Jul-02 |
GALVINS PLUMBING PLUS |
$642.59 |
GALV MALLEABLE NIPPLE HEX 32, SOCKET 32, GALV PIPE - WORKSHOP, VEHICLE REPAIRS DEWALT RECIPROCATING SAW KIT - PARKS MAINTENANCE |
|
28000 |
25-Jul-02 |
RYCO HOSE |
$986.28 |
HOSE ASSY FOR FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
28001 |
25-Jul-02 |
ROYAL LIFE SAVING SOCIETY W A |
$70.00 |
PLG REQUAL COURSE FEES K SMITH |
|
28002 |
25-Jul-02 |
REPCO AUTO PARTS |
$778.36 |
BRAKE MASTER CYLINDER REFIT WRENCH-TORQUE RECONDITION PRESSURE PLATE MACHINE STEP FLYWHEEL & REMOVE PINS |
|
28003 |
25-Jul-02 |
R & P ENGINEERING PTY LTD |
$2,178.00 |
ROAD PROFILING AND SWEEPING |
|
28004 |
25-Jul-02 |
RCG PTY LTD |
$2,828.28 |
LANDFILL - RUBBLE MIXED AND FILL SAND |
|
28005 |
25-Jul-02 |
SANAX /ST ANDREWS PHARMACY |
$35.09 |
SHARPS CONT 1.4LT & PICK UP TONG - STORE STOCK |
|
28006 |
25-Jul-02 |
SANDERSON ENGINEERING COMPANY |
$1,041.80 |
VARIOUS CHAINSAW SPARE PARTS FOR WORKSHOP |
|
28007 |
25-Jul-02 |
CANCELLED |
$0.00 |
|
|
28008 |
25-Jul-02 |
SKIPPER TRUCKS BELMONT |
$556,859.88 |
VARIOUS SPARE PARTS AND REPAIRS FOR PLANT VEHICLES AND STOCK FOR DEPOT STORE VEHICLE INSPECTION & WEIGHBRIDGE FEES FOR WN 31758 Air bag pressure monitor system 4.5kg, fire extinguisher Acco F2350G/250 with MJE 23cm Side Load Body IVECO ACCO F2350G/250 TRUCK |
|
28009 |
25-Jul-02 |
STATEWIDE CLEANING SUPPLIES P/L |
$2,455.90 |
CLEANING ITEMS FOR DEPOT STORE STOCK |
|
28010 |
25-Jul-02 |
CADBURY SCHWEPPES |
$219.39 |
COOL RIDGE, PEPSI, DIET PEPSI, PEPSI MAX, ORANGE JUICE, APPLE JUICE, APP/BLKCURRANT JUICE, WATER/LEMON, WAT LEM/LIME, BLUE BOLT GAT - MARKETING |
|
28011 |
25-Jul-02 |
SPOTLIGHT STORES PTY LTD |
$671.70 |
CRAFT ITEMS FOR BANKSIA GROVE ABORIGINAL WOMENS GROUP EQUIPMENT FOR FAMILY DAY CARE PROGRAM ACTIVITIES CRAFT RESOURCES FOR QUINNS DAY CENTRE |
|
28012 |
25-Jul-02 |
TORO AUSTRALIA PTY LTD |
$267.30 |
MOWER SPARE PARTS FOR FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
28013 |
25-Jul-02 |
TOTAL EDEN WATERING SYSTEMS |
$4,513.86 |
PVC ELBOW 45DEG & 90DEG, SWJ PIPE 25MM PVC FITTINGS BRASS NUT & TAIL 20MM X 19MM HUNTERS |
|
28014 |
25-Jul-02 |
TECHNICAL IRRIGATION IMPORTS |
$21,736.55 |
INSURANCE WORK AGAINST CARRAMAR GOLF COURSE |
|
28015 |
25-Jul-02 |
T L ENGINEERING (AUST) PTY LTD |
$192.89 |
MICROSWITCH 95047 |
|
28016 |
25-Jul-02 |
TOOLMART |
$88.20 |
GROUT REMOVER - BUILDING MAINT SERVICE& REPAIR 3/4 " IMPACT GUN |
|
28017 |
25-Jul-02 |
L & T VENABLES |
$262.58 |
VARIOUS TOOLS FOR EWS AND FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
28018 |
25-Jul-02 |
WESTCARE INDUSTRIES |
$136.95 |
SAFETY VESTS MICRO MESH FLURO RED SIZE XL WITH CITY OF WANNEROO LOGO - DEPOT STORE STOCK |
|
28019 |
25-Jul-02 |
WESTBOOKS |
$399.60 |
LIBRARY BOOKS |
|
28020 |
25-Jul-02 |
CANCELLED |
$0.00 |
|
|
28021 |
25-Jul-02 |
WANNEROO HARDWARE |
$3,153.66 |
VARIOUS TOOLS, EQUIPMENT & SUPPLIES FOR VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS |
|
28022 |
25-Jul-02 |
WESTFUEL |
$1,132.65 |
FUEL TWO STROKE 25 - 1 MIX - DEPOT STORE STOCK |
|
28023 |
25-Jul-02 |
WORMALD FIRE SYSTEMS |
$2,863.30 |
FIRE EQUIPMENT SERVICED - DEPOT OFFICE TRUCK FIRE HOSE, STORZ COUPL. ADAPTOR STZ FIREFIGHTING HELMETS AND STICKERS |
|
28024 |
25-Jul-02 |
WILSONS SIGN SOLUTIONS |
$3,839.00 |
SUPPLY SIGNS FOR WANNEROO CITY COUNCIL DEPOT |
|
28025 |
25-Jul-02 |
WANNEROO AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY |
$546.07 |
VARIOUS SPARE PARTS FOR FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
28026 |
25-Jul-02 |
W A LIBRARY SUPPLIES |
$286.99 |
LASER LABELS/COMPACT DISC PAPER AND STORAGE POUCHES FOR LIBRARY SERVICES BOOK MENDING EQUIP FOR FAMILY DAY CARE TOY LIBRARY |
|
28027 |
25-Jul-02 |
WELLINGTON SURPLUS STORES |
$160.20 |
HELL WEG BELT, GARRISON UNLINED, STYLE (FOR RANGERS) |
|
28028 |
25-Jul-02 |
CANCELLED |
$0.00 |
|
|
28029 |
25-Jul-02 |
CANCELLED |
$0.00 |
|
|
28030 |
25-Jul-02 |
CANCELLED |
$0.00 |
|
|
28031 |
24-Jul-02 |
PRD SOFTWARE PTY LTD |
$825.00 |
ADDITIONAL LICENCE VERSION 5 - IS |
|
28032 |
24-Jul-02 |
METEOR NOMINEES P/L |
$819.50 |
STONE PLINTH FOR COMMUNITY SERVICES |
|
28033 |
24-Jul-02 |
SPORTS TURF TECHNOLOGY PTY LTD |
$5,984.00 |
STAFF TRAINING - 7 PARKS MAIN. EMPLOYEES CONDUCT ORGANIC FINES MEASUREMENTS & INSPECT & PREPARE REPORT ON GOLF COURSE CONDITION INSPECTION & REPORT ON CONDITION OF 20 PARKS TURFCHECK 2002 KINGSWAY BRITISH SOCCER OVAL |
|
28034 |
24-Jul-02 |
WANNEROO ORCHID SOCIETY |
$1,000.00 |
COMMUNITY FUNDING SCHEME - GRANT |
|
28035 |
24-Jul-02 |
CITIZEN'S ADVICE BUREAU |
$1,100.00 |
PROVISION OF MEDIATION SERVICES - ANNUAL CONTRACT RENEWAL |
|
28036 |
24-Jul-02 |
GEARY SIGNS |
$159.50 |
ADVERTISING SIGN FOR WESCO ROAD NOWERGUP |
|
28037 |
24-Jul-02 |
ARENA ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT |
$100.00 |
PERFORMANCE OF THE STORYKEEPER IX AT GIRRAWHEEN LIBRARY ON 11/07/02 |
|
28038 |
24-Jul-02 |
ETHNIC CHILDCARE RESOURCE UNIT |
$88.00 |
MEMBERSHIP OF ETHNIC CHILD CARE RESOURCE UNIT'S MOBILE LIBRARY |
|
28039 |
24-Jul-02 |
SUNCITY NEWSAGENCY |
$27.72 |
NEWSPAPER DELIVERY - YANCHEP/TWO ROCKS LIBRARY FOR THE PERIOD 3/06/02 TO 30/06/02 |
|
28040 |
24-Jul-02 |
AHL HOLDINGS LIMITED |
$297.03 |
OVERPAYMENT OF RATES - P/N 198132 |
|
28041 |
24-Jul-02 |
LIGHT CAR CLUB OF W. A. (INC) |
$868.00 |
LIGHT CAR CLUB MEMBERSHIP & LICENCES - YOUTH RALLY TEAM |
|
28042 |
24-Jul-02 |
HUDSON SOFTWARE |
$137.50 |
25 USER WHO'S IN ADD ON S/N 782769015348 |
|
28043 |
24-Jul-02 |
KITE KENETICS |
$21.00 |
KITE WORKSHOP FOR FAMILY DAY CARE SERVICES |
|
28044 |
24-Jul-02 |
POLAIR THE COMPRESSED AIT SHOP |
$275.00 |
SUPPLY ACCESSORIES & INSTALL REFRIGERATED AIR DRYER |
|
28045 |
24-Jul-02 |
MACWRITE PUBLICITY SERVICES |
$171.60 |
ADVERTISING CHARGES- SCHOOL MATTERS NEWSPAPER |
|
28046 |
24-Jul-02 |
LORI JO LUNDGREN |
$325.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY FOR 107 MOORPARK AVENUE, YANCHEP |
|
28047 |
24-Jul-02 |
DAVID S GONZALEZ |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY FOR 12 LILAC HILL VISTA |
|
28048 |
24-Jul-02 |
SHARON ELIZABETH FYT |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY FOR 4 WILLESPIE DRIVE, PEARSALL |
|
28049 |
24-Jul-02 |
GUY HUTCHINSON & BRENDA NISTOR |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY 57 FLAGTAIL OUTLOOK, YANCHEP |
|
28050 |
24-Jul-02 |
SUMITHRA SOPHIA HENRY |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY FOR 11 LITHGOW DRIVE, CLARKSON |
|
28051 |
24-Jul-02 |
JOHN MCKINLAY |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY FOR 27 SILVERTON AVENUE, BUTLER |
|
28052 |
24-Jul-02 |
JULIA & CHRISTOPHER DURRANT |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY FOR 16 ARDMORE TERRACE, DARCH |
|
28053 |
24-Jul-02 |
STANLEY R & CHRISTINE A NELSON |
$330.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY FOR 16 FROND CIRCUIT |
|
28054 |
24-Jul-02 |
GRANT RUSSELL & SUSANN POVEY |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY 45 HALIFAX BOULEVARD, MINDARIE |
|
28055 |
24-Jul-02 |
GEORGE STARR |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY FOR 62 MOORPARK AVENUE |
|
28056 |
24-Jul-02 |
TRENT BRADLEY HANCOCK |
$317.50 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY FOR 41 O'GRADY WAY, GIRRAWHEEN |
|
28057 |
24-Jul-02 |
GLENDA SIMONE MINERS |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY FOR 12 MOWBRAY SQUARE, CLARKSON |
|
28058 |
24-Jul-02 |
ALEXANDER & CORAL STEVENSON |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY FOR 24 DOWNING CRESCENT, WANNEROO |
|
28059 |
24-Jul-02 |
LACHLAN J & SUZANNE M REID |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY FOR 64 ABBOTSWOOD DRIVE, LANDSDALE |
|
28060 |
24-Jul-02 |
CHRISTOPHER LEWIS GALBRAITH |
$300.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY FOR 17 TERAGLIN VISTA, YANCHEP |
|
28061 |
24-Jul-02 |
STEVEN JOHN & CINDY ARNOLD |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY FOR 55 FLAGTAIL OUTLOOK, YANCHEP |
|
28062 |
24-Jul-02 |
MARIA KNIGHT & RICK MOFFITT |
$340.54 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY FOR 12 BLUFF WAY, MINDARIE |
|
28063 |
24-Jul-02 |
CATHOLIC CHURCH INSURANCE |
$423.62 |
INSURANCE EXCESS ON CLAIM 2195055 |
|
28064 |
24-Jul-02 |
MICHAEL SEAN REA |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
28065 |
24-Jul-02 |
THOMAS FRENCH & LOUISE HORTON |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
28066 |
24-Jul-02 |
REBECCA ANN ELLERY |
$317.65 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
28067 |
24-Jul-02 |
PAMELA & CHRISTOPHER DENNY |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
28068 |
24-Jul-02 |
RON STAPLETON |
$300.00 |
BOND REFUND - AHCH MAIN HALL 29/06/02 - 30/06/02 |
|
28069 |
24-Jul-02 |
SAMANTHA BROWN |
$300.00 |
BOND REFUND - HALL HIRE GUMBLOSSOM CRAFT ROOM 13/07/02 |
|
28070 |
24-Jul-02 |
MANOJA DE TISSERA |
$275.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
28071 |
24-Jul-02 |
CATHERINE DAVIS |
$220.42 |
PENSION REBATE - P/N 150987 |
|
28072 |
24-Jul-02 |
JOY-ANNE BUCHANAN |
$213.50 |
PENSION REBATE - P/N/ 155791 |
|
28073 |
24-Jul-02 |
D JARVIS |
$109.34 |
PENSION REBATE - P/N 161235 |
|
28074 |
24-Jul-02 |
M FRANCIS & R GALLAGHER |
$226.79 |
PENSION REBATE - P/N 173663 |
|
28075 |
24-Jul-02 |
J FARRIS |
$148.00 |
PENSION REBATE - P/N 182629 |
|
28076 |
24-Jul-02 |
CRAWFORD F WALKER |
$136.88 |
OVERPAYMENT OF RATES P/N 179565 |
|
28077 |
24-Jul-02 |
MONTROSE PRIMARY SCHOOL |
$330.00 |
ROADWISE GRANT FOR "SAFER ROUTES TO SCHOOL" |
|
28078 |
24-Jul-02 |
WANNEROO JUNIOR PRIMARY |
$330.00 |
ROADWISE GRANT FOR "SAFER ROUTES TO SCHOOL" |
|
28079 |
24-Jul-02 |
ROYAL AUSTRALIAN AIR FORCE |
$550.00 |
COMMUNITY FUNDING SCHEME - GRANT |
|
28080 |
24-Jul-02 |
WANNEROO & OCEAN REEF |
$1,800.00 |
COMMUNITY FUNDING SCHEME - GRANT |
|
28081 |
24-Jul-02 |
BLESSING OF THE FLEET FESTIVAL |
$5,500.00 |
COMMUNITY FUNDING SCHEME - GRANT |
|
28082 |
24-Jul-02 |
QUINNS ROCKS RSL |
$1,000.00 |
COMMUNITY FUNDING SCHEME - GRANT |
|
28083 |
24-Jul-02 |
MICHELLE WEBSTER |
$150.00 |
REIMBURSMENT OF STAFF MEMBERS PERSONAL EXPENSES - MICHELLE WEBSTER - FAMILY SERVICES |
|
28084 |
24-Jul-02 |
DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING |
$2,581.87 |
DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION WITHDRAWN - 15 GIDGI WAY, WANNEROO |
|
28085 |
24-Jul-02 |
ALAN BARNETT |
$143.86 |
DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION WITHDRAWN - 9 BIRKENHEAD RIDGE, MINDARIE |
|
28086 |
24-Jul-02 |
CARLOTTA NOMINEES PTY LTD |
$2,000.00 |
DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION WITHDRAWN - 53 WESCO ROAD, NOWERGUP |
|
28087 |
24-Jul-02 |
IOSIF DAVID |
$381.97 |
RATES REFUND |
|
28088 |
24-Jul-02 |
JACQUELINE EDWARDS |
$300.00 |
BOND REFUND - GUMBLOSSOM ACTIVITY ROOM |
|
28089 |
24-Jul-02 |
COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS |
$11,207.80 |
ADVERTISING FOR APRIL 2002 |
|
28090 |
24-Jul-02 |
ADVANCE LOCK & KEY |
$88.00 |
CALL TO CENTRE ENTRY TO FRONT DOOR LOCK & REPLACE |
|
28091 |
24-Jul-02 |
B & G CHAMBERS |
$507.50 |
CATERING FOR 25 GUESTS - MORNING TEA ON 1/07/02 - ELECTED MEMBERS CATERING FOR 20 GUESTS - POLICY FORUM - JARRAH DINING ROOM ON 9/07/2 |
|
28092 |
24-Jul-02 |
C W D CONTRACTORS |
$8,360.00 |
COMPACTOR TRUCKS & BOBCAT/FORKS FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
28093 |
24-Jul-02 |
WANNEROO TOWNSITE COMMUNITY GROUP |
$2,500.00 |
COMMUNITY FUNDING SCHEME - GRANT |
|
28094 |
24-Jul-02 |
WANGARA CRANES (MEENCO PTY LTD) |
$462.00 |
RELOCATE PLASTIC BAILER AT BADGERUP |
|
28095 |
25-Jul-02 |
AMF MORLEY BOWL |
$223.20 |
2GAMES OF BOWLING $13.95 HOLIDAY SPECIAL - YOUTH SERVICES HOLIDAY PROGRAMS |
|
28096 |
25-Jul-02 |
BUDGET PORTABLES |
$2,371.97 |
SECURITY CONTAINERS AND CHEMICAL TOILET HIRE FOR ONSITE WORKS |
|
28097 |
25-Jul-02 |
BT EQUIPMENT PTY LTD |
$3,986.39 |
CREDIT 6 DAYS HIRE MACHINE INV 8805491 REPAIRS TO MUSTANG 2040 S/N SF98H002620 & HIRE OF MUSTANG |
|
28098 |
25-Jul-02 |
BOOK CITY OCEAN KEYS |
$16.96 |
DEATH COMES FOR THE ARCHBISHOP - BOOK PURCHASE FOR MOBILE LIBRARY |
|
28099 |
25-Jul-02 |
GRAND TOYOTA DAIHATSU |
$290.88 |
REPLACEMENT OF PASSENGER SIDE WINDOW |
|
28100 |
25-Jul-02 |
HOT MIX |
$213.40 |
SUPPLY OF COLD MIX 19/06/02 - TECH OPS |
|
28101 |
25-Jul-02 |
C & E M HARMER |
$704.45 |
NEWSPAPER DELIVERY FOR NEW CIVIC CENTRE |
|
28102 |
25-Jul-02 |
MCLEOD & CO |
$512.60 |
LEGAL FEES FOR THE CITY OF WANNEROO |
|
28103 |
25-Jul-02 |
MUNICIPAL LIABILITY SCHEME |
$129,563.50 |
SECOND INSTALMENT CONTRIBUTION FOR PERIOD 01/07/02 TO 30/06/03 |
|
28104 |
25-Jul-02 |
WANNEROO DAIRY SUPPLIES |
$223.75 |
MILK SUPPLIES FOR CITY |
|
28105 |
25-Jul-02 |
WATTLEUP TRACTORS |
$563.65 |
SPARE PARTS FOR PLANT/VEHICLE REPAIRS - FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
28106 |
25-Jul-02 |
AIBS WA CHAPTER |
$132.00 |
ENERGY EFFICIENCY TRAINING 10/07/02 SEMINAR: SAM NEALE & CLEMENT WILLIAMS |
|
28107 |
25-Jul-02 |
AMERICAN INTER UNDERWRITERS |
$7.00 |
PAYROLL DED F/E 19/07/02 |
|
28108 |
25-Jul-02 |
ALINTA GAS |
$131.45 |
USAGE CHARGES AND RATE PAYER FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE X 1 |
|
28109 |
25-Jul-02 |
ALEXANDER HTS ADULT DAY CARE P/CASH |
$40.80 |
PETTY CASH |
|
28110 |
25-Jul-02 |
AUSTRALIAN MANUFACT WKS UNION |
$64.50 |
PAYROLL DED F/E 19/07/02 |
|
28111 |
25-Jul-02 |
ALEXANDER HEIGHTS - THE HEIGHTS COMM HOUSE PETTY CASH |
$36.35 |
PETTY CASH |
|
28112 |
25-Jul-02 |
AUST BUSINESS TELEPHONE CO |
$1,655.50 |
ON HOOK DIAL HEADSET TELEPHONE 20 MEMORY KEYS GREY - INFORMATION SERVICES |
|
28113 |
25-Jul-02 |
ABORIGINAL SENIORS GROUP PETTY CASH |
$50.00 |
PETTY CASH |
|
28114 |
25-Jul-02 |
AMP FLEXIBLE LIFETIME SUPER FUND |
$807.69 |
APPLICATION NO A3606010501 PAYROLL DED F/E 12/04/02 |
|
28115 |
25-Jul-02 |
BAPTIST CARE |
$70.50 |
PROVISION OF SERVICES FOR CACP - CLIENTS |
|
28116 |
25-Jul-02 |
BRIERTY CONTRACTORS PTY LTD |
$16,346.33 |
QUINNS BEACH FORESHORE PROTECTION WORKS AS PER QUOTE DATED 14 JUNE 2002- PROGRESS PAYMENT FOR JUNE 2002 |
|
28117 |
25-Jul-02 |
CITY OF PERTH |
$207.44 |
SHARE OF VODAPHONE NETWORK P/L - MINDARIE LEASE TAMALA PARK COSTS OF LEGAL FEES |
|
28118 |
25-Jul-02 |
COURIER AUSTRALIA |
$13.97 |
COURIER SERVICE |
|
28119 |
25-Jul-02 |
CITY OF JOONDALUP GENERAL ACCT |
$2,017.91 |
OFFSITE STORAGE/ COURIER/ LODGEMENT OF BOXES FOR FORMER CITY OF WANNEROO RECORDS CONTRIBUTION TOWARDS SALARY OF ENVIRONMENTAL OFFICER AT YELLOGONGA 13-24 MAY 2002 & 27 MAY -07 JUNE 2002 |
|
28120 |
25-Jul-02 |
COMMODORE HOMES |
$55.00 |
DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION WITHDRAWN - 125 TAPPING WAY, QUINNS ROCKS |
|
28121 |
25-Jul-02 |
CAPE DEMOLITION |
$22.00 |
20 BRISTILE ROOF TILES |
|
28122 |
25-Jul-02 |
CABCHARGE |
$287.83 |
TAXI SERIVICS |
|
28123 |
25-Jul-02 |
CITY OF WANNEROO PAYROLL A/C |
$446.00 |
PAYROLL DED F/E 19/07/02 |
|
28124 |
25-Jul-02 |
CITY OF JOONDALUP SERVICES INVOICES |
$110.49 |
50% OF TELTRA COMMUNICATION COSTS |
|
28125 |
25-Jul-02 |
CHEF EXCEL PTY LTD |
$2,135.70 |
FOOD SUPPLIED FOR VARIOUS COUNCIL FUNCTIONS |
|
28126 |
25-Jul-02 |
CONTEK COMMUNICATIONS |
$1,909.60 |
PIPE WORKS ALTERATIONS TO TELSTRA NETWORK FOR NEW DRAINAGE |
|
28127 |
25-Jul-02 |
DUNCAN CROSBIE PRO GOLF - MARANGAROO |
$21,313.58 |
MARANGAROO GOLF COURSE COMMINSSIONS 1-30 JUNE 2002 |
|
28128 |
25-Jul-02 |
DEPT OF LAND ADMINISTRATION |
$2,039.25 |
VALUATION ROLLS-CONSOLIDATED GRV INT VALS METRO SHARED |
|
28129 |
25-Jul-02 |
DENSFORD PTY LTD |
$36,754.85 |
STORMWATER DRAINAGE UPGRADE WORKS IN GOOLEMA PLACE, WANNEROO |
|
28130 |
25-Jul-02 |
DEWSONS WANNEROO |
$446.26 |
FOOD SHOPPING FOR YOUTH SERVICES CAMP |
|
28131 |
25-Jul-02 |
D G CONSULTING |
$2,340.80 |
ENVIROMENTAL HEALTH WORK |
|
28132 |
25-Jul-02 |
EDGEWATER VETERINARY HOSPITAL |
$66.00 |
EUTH 4 DOGS - RANGERS |
|
28133 |
25-Jul-02 |
EXCEL CABLING |
$400.00 |
CABLE INSTALLATION (CLARKSON MULTI MEDIA CENTRE) |
|
28134 |
25-Jul-02 |
FAMILY DAY CARE SCHEMES OF WA INC |
$541.20 |
PROMOTIONAL LEVY FOR 2002/2003 - AMOUNT BASED ON AMOUNT OF PROGRAMS |
|
28135 |
25-Jul-02 |
GEL GROUP PTY LTD |
$4,955.78 |
ACCOUNTS CLERK -C SIRCAR RATES OFFICER - H COOPER |
|
28136 |
25-Jul-02 |
GLENFORDS TOOL CENTRE |
$72.00 |
LARGE TOOL BOX - FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
28137 |
25-Jul-02 |
HOMESTYLE PTY LTD |
$200.00 |
DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION WITHDRAWN - 33 PALM CORNER, QUINNS ROCKS DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION WITHDRAWN - 40 PALM CORNER, QUINNS ROCKS |
|
28138 |
25-Jul-02 |
HOMECARE PURSUITS |
$18,476.68 |
RECREATIONAL CARE FOR ABORIGINAL PROGRAM, CACP AND HACC CLIENTS |
|
28139 |
25-Jul-02 |
IRRIGATION ASSOC OF AUSTRALIA |
$110.00 |
HARD COPY OF PROCEEDINGS - CONFERENCE "IRRIGATION CONSERVATION OR CONFLICT?" CONFERENCE - INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES |
|
28140 |
25-Jul-02 |
IINET TECHNOLOGIES |
$400.00 |
ANNUAL CHARG FOR EXPLORER SERVICE LYNNOG 18/07-18/07/03 |
|
28141 |
25-Jul-02 |
INTERCITY OFFICE PARTITIONING |
$2,816.00 |
CLEAN GUTTERS.GUMBLOSSOM CRAFTROOM, HALL & COMMUNITY CENTRE ERECT ANTI-GRAFFITTI PLINTH & LAY BRICK PAVERS REMOVE HARDI SHEETING FROM EAVES |
|
28142 |
25-Jul-02 |
LOVEGROVE TURF SERVICES PTY LTD |
$1,980.00 |
TREE PLANTING AND LANDSCAPE STAGE 2 - EXTRA COSTS DUE TO FOOTING BEING LARGER THAN ANTICIPATED QUOTE |
|
28143 |
25-Jul-02 |
LEISURE & CULTURAL SERVICES PETTY CASH |
$156.05 |
PETTY CASH |
|
28144 |
25-Jul-02 |
MAYNE LOGISTICS COURIER |
$210.19 |
COURIER SERVICE |
|
28145 |
25-Jul-02 |
MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEE UNION-PAYROLL |
$1,129.54 |
PAYROLL DED F/E 19/07/02 |
|
28146 |
25-Jul-02 |
MUNICIPAL INS BROKING SVCS WA |
$134,349.11 |
CONTRACT WORKS INSURANCE RENEWAL FOR THE PERIOD 30/06/02 TO 30/06/03 RENEWAL 30/06/02-30/06/03 DIRECT PECUNIARY LOSS OF MONEY GOODS RENEWAL 30/06/02-30/06/03 DEATH OR PERSONAL INJURY OF UNSURED PERSONS RENEWAL 30/06/02-30/06/03 BUSHFIRE ACT 1954 RENEWAL 30/06/02-30/06/03 LIABILTY TO COUNCILLORS MOTOR VEHICLE INSURANCE FOR THE PERIOD 30/06/02 TO 30/06/03 |
|
28147 |
25-Jul-02 |
MOVE CLOTHING & LINEN SUPPLIES |
$356.95 |
STAFF UNIFORMS |
|
28148 |
25-Jul-02 |
MEERILINGA YOUNG CHILDREN'S FOUNDATION INC |
$400.00 |
2 X REGISTRATIONS FOR FDC FORUM SEPT 2002 - DELYSE STERPINI AND JEANETTE EWERS |
|
28149 |
25-Jul-02 |
NEBA INTERNATIONAL COURIERS |
$92.95 |
FREIGHT URGENT - MEY EQUIP/BAYSWATER – COW (TRUCK REQ) |
|
28150 |
25-Jul-02 |
NON-ORGANIC DISPOSALS |
$1,661.00 |
DISPOSAL OF MATERIALS FROM FRANKLIN RD, CROMWELL, HUDSON & BERWYN GIRRAWHEEN G3, BUTTERWORTH 7 BEACH RD G3, THE AVE G4, CONCRETE FOOTPATH & KERBING G4 DKT NO 11075, RUBBLE TO TIP DKT NO 11082, DKT NO 11083 |
|
28151 |
25-Jul-02 |
NICK DEL BORRELLO |
$1,606.00 |
LABOUR, MATERIALS FOR FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
28152 |
25-Jul-02 |
OPTUS COMMUNICATIONS |
$42.95 |
MONTHLY SERVICE CHARGE |
|
28153 |
25-Jul-02 |
PARKS & LEISURE AUSTRALIA |
$50.00 |
SUBSCRIPTION RENEWAL OF "AUSTRALIAN PARKS & LEISURE"Australian Parks and Leisure Journal" |
|
28154 |
25-Jul-02 |
QUINNS ROCKS ADULT DAY CARE P/CASH |
$35.00 |
PETTY CASH |
|
28155 |
25-Jul-02 |
QUALITY PRESS |
$3,995.00 |
CITY OF WANNEROO STRATEGIC PLAN |
|
28156 |
25-Jul-02 |
ROADS 2000 |
$810.00 |
SUPPLY & LAY ASPHALT - CNR MARANGAROO DRIVE & WANNEROO ROAD |
|
28157 |
25-Jul-02 |
SUNNY BRUSHWARE SUPPLIES |
$101.86 |
BANNISTER BRUSH, BROOM HANDLE, BROOM INDUSTRIAL MIX - DEPOT STORE |
|
28158 |
25-Jul-02 |
SKATERS ON ICE |
$168.00 |
ICE SKATING - YOUTH SERVICES SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAM |
|
28159 |
25-Jul-02 |
STATE REVENUE DEPARTMENT |
$436.45 |
REFUND STATE REV - LATE PAYMENT - PROPERTY 125944 PROPERTY NO. 100615 REBATED IN ERROR |
|
28160 |
25-Jul-02 |
STANHOPE HOME NURSING SVCS |
$98.67 |
WILSON W RESPITE.NURSE WILG |
|
28161 |
25-Jul-02 |
SIZZLER BELDON |
$211.90 |
YANCHEP YOUNG WOMENS GROUP OUTING |
|
28162 |
25-Jul-02 |
TELSTRA CORPORATION |
$188.60 |
RATEPAYER - FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
|
28163 |
25-Jul-02 |
TECHNICAL OPERATIONS PETTY CASH |
$354.90 |
PETTY CASH |
|
28164 |
25-Jul-02 |
WESTSIDE CONCRETE CONTRACTORS |
$4,928.00 |
SUPPLY & LAY CONCRETE AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS |
|
28165 |
25-Jul-02 |
WATER CORPORATION |
$12,382.30 |
AFTER HOURS LEISURE & RANGERS SERVICE |
|
28166 |
25-Jul-02 |
WESTERN POWER |
$32,383.85 |
USAGE CHARGES FOR VARIOUS FACILITIE RATEPAYER - FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE X 3 |
|
28167 |
25-Jul-02 |
WANNEROO TAVERN |
$100.00 |
LUNCH OUT FOR BANKSIA GROVE ABORIGINAL WOMEN'S GROUP |
|
28168 |
25-Jul-02 |
WORLDWIDE ONLINE PRINTING |
$495.00 |
COMMUNITY CONSULTATION LEAFLETS |
|
28169 |
25-Jul-02 |
WANNEROO PASTRY HOUSE |
$14.60 |
JAM DONUTS.ECLAIRS.APPLE PIES.CUSTARD TARTS.MUD SLICES FOR FUNCTION HELD BY EWS |
|
28170 |
31-Jul-02 |
SKILLPATH SEMINARS |
$199.00 |
DEALING WITH NEGATIVE ATTITUDES - DAVID GREEN |
|
28171 |
31-Jul-02 |
FESA |
$83,461.00 |
1ST QUARTER CONTRIBUTION - DISTRICT ASSESS. |
|
28172 |
31-Jul-02 |
DEPARTMENT OF LAND ADMINISTRATION |
$96.00 |
TITLE SEARCH |
|
28173 |
31-Jul-02 |
STATE LIBRARY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA |
$451.00 |
LIBRARY BOOKS FOR LIBRARY SERVICES |
|
28174 |
31-Jul-02 |
ERGOLINK |
$185.00 |
HIRE OF COPYFLEX |
|
28175 |
31-Jul-02 |
MIKE THORP-BUILDER |
$34,571.79 |
PROJECT WANNEROO SPORTS & SOCIAL CLUB |
|
28176 |
31-Jul-02 |
SLICKER STICKERS |
$418.00 |
KANGAROO PAW STICKERS - MARKETING |
|
28177 |
31-Jul-02 |
R RUSSELL-BROWN |
$270.00 |
PROVISION OF TAI CHI LESSONS TERM 2 10-MAY-5 JULY - YANCHEP COMM CTR |
|
28178 |
31-Jul-02 |
KERRICK INDUSTRIAL EQUIPMENT |
$636.70 |
PRESSURE CLEAN, SWITCH AND GUN |
|
28179 |
31-Jul-02 |
LIGHT CAR CLUB OF W. A. (INC) |
$564.00 |
NEW MEMBERSHIP - YOUTH RALLY TEAM |
|
28180 |
31-Jul-02 |
QUINNS DISTRICT JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUB |
$300.00 |
BOND REFUND - GUMBLOSSOM SPORTS HALL |
|
28181 |
31-Jul-02 |
NATIONAL CHILDCARE ACCREDITATION COUNCIL INC |
$253.00 |
FAMILY DAY CARE QA SYSTEM - REG FEE |
|
28182 |
31-Jul-02 |
G R CHAPMAN & R A PICKERING |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
28183 |
31-Jul-02 |
LEE CHAPLIN-ARDAGH |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
28184 |
31-Jul-02 |
NOLA MERYL FOWLER |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
28185 |
31-Jul-02 |
KERRY & TREVOR STRYDOM |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
28186 |
31-Jul-02 |
ANDREW & EVE NURSE |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
28187 |
31-Jul-02 |
HEATHER & DAVID WILLIAMS |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
28188 |
31-Jul-02 |
SAMUEL & LESLEY RASHEED |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
28189 |
31-Jul-02 |
J R THOMPSON & C R BROWN |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
28190 |
31-Jul-02 |
CATHERINE L FOX |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
28191 |
31-Jul-02 |
DONAVAN GOH & ANN KHOO |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
28192 |
31-Jul-02 |
SUSAN J VLODARSKI |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
28193 |
31-Jul-02 |
LESLEY DOYLE & ALAN HEYS |
$259.50 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
28194 |
31-Jul-02 |
WENDY PEARCE |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
28195 |
31-Jul-02 |
KEITH THOMPSON |
$536.50 |
RATES REFUND - PURPLE TITLE - P/N 198535 |
|
28196 |
31-Jul-02 |
JOHN & WINIFRED BILLINGTON |
$527.38 |
RATES REFUND - PURPLE TITLE - P/N 198545 |
|
28197 |
31-Jul-02 |
JOYCE SHEPHERD |
$546.61 |
RATES REFUND - PURPLE TITLE - P/N 198544 |
|
28198 |
31-Jul-02 |
JOAN & PHILLIP KIDD |
$517.27 |
RATES REFUND - PURPLE TITLE - P/N 198524 |
|
28199 |
31-Jul-02 |
NORMAN & SHIRLEY BRITTEN |
$527.38 |
RATES REFUND - PURPLE TITLE - P/N 198537 |
|
28200 |
31-Jul-02 |
JOAN & WILLIAM JEFFREY |
$69.27 |
RATES REFUND - PURPLE TITLE - P/N 198525 |
|
28201 |
31-Jul-02 |
FREDERICK & JOYCE DUNFORD |
$448.00 |
RATES REFUND - PURPLE TITLE - P/N 198527 |
|
28202 |
31-Jul-02 |
ANTHONY & YVONNE BARTON |
$536.50 |
RATES REFUND - PURPLE TITLE - P/N 198538 |
|
28203 |
31-Jul-02 |
DA FALCONE & CN HOULAHAN |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY LOT 131 DP27399 VOL 2509 FOL 510 |
|
28204 |
31-Jul-02 |
RENE A & R R AVALOS |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY LOT 161 DP 28764 VOL 2511 FOL 212 |
|
28205 |
31-Jul-02 |
CAROL M & G S WILLIAMS |
$345.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY LOT 1274 P 24248 VOL 2197 FOL 822 |
|
28206 |
31-Jul-02 |
BRENNDEN & J WATSON |
$240.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY LOT 152 P 11610VOL 1439 FOL 103 |
|
28207 |
31-Jul-02 |
MS JULIE MOTTRAM |
$111.62 |
BEING CHILD CARE BENEFIT COMPONENT FOR CHILDCARE FEES |
|
28208 |
31-Jul-02 |
ANITA CURKOSKS |
$300.00 |
BOND REFUND - ALEXANDER HEIGHTS.COMMUNITY HALL MAIN HALL 13-14/07/02 |
|
28209 |
31-Jul-02 |
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE |
$46.00 |
RE REGISTRATION FO STOCK BRAND |
|
28210 |
31-Jul-02 |
MS KELLY MORRIS |
$7.50 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND TAG 02/6373 |
|
28211 |
31-Jul-02 |
MS KAY HALL |
$15.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND TAG 02/6212 |
|
28212 |
31-Jul-02 |
MS SINEAD TONKIN |
$40.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND TAG 02/4628 DOG REGISTRATION REFUND TAG 02/4629 |
|
28213 |
31-Jul-02 |
MR RYAN BURGESS |
$15.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND TAG 02/6211 |
|
28214 |
31-Jul-02 |
BUDGET PORTABLES |
$707.19 |
HIRE OF CHEMICAL TOILET, LUNCH ROOM, SECURITY CONTAINER & PUMP-OUTS ON 30/04/02 FOR HESTER AVE SITE (BETWEEN RENSHAW & CONNOLLY DR, CLARKSON |
|
28215 |
31-Jul-02 |
C & E M HARMER |
$39.40 |
NEWSPAPER DELIVERY FOR NEW CIVIC CENTRE |
|
28216 |
31-Jul-02 |
REINOL-PROCHEM WA |
$92.40 |
NATURAL REINOL HAND CLEANER CARTRIDGE |
|
28217 |
31-Jul-02 |
SKIPPER TRUCKS BELMONT |
$269,797.65 |
VEHICLE INSPECTION & WEIGHBRIDGE FEES SUPPLY OF 1 X IVECO ACCO F2350G/250 TRUCK, AIR GAUGE WEIGHING SYSTEM & 4.5KG FIRE EXTINGUISHER |
|
28218 |
31-Jul-02 |
ALEXANDER HTS ADULT DAY CARE P/CASH |
$46.05 |
PETTY CASH |
|
28219 |
31-Jul-02 |
ALEXANDER HEIGHTS - THE HEIGHTS COMM HOUSE PETTY CASH |
$89.10 |
PETTY CASH |
|
28220 |
31-Jul-02 |
ABORIGINAL SENIORS GROUP PETTY CASH |
$50.00 |
PETTY CASH |
|
28221 |
31-Jul-02 |
C W D CONTRACTORS |
$8,360.00 |
BOB-CATS & COMPACTOR TRUCKS FOR THE PERIOD 2/07/02 TO 3/07/02 |
|
28222 |
31-Jul-02 |
COMMUNITY SERVICES PETTY CASH |
$141.20 |
PETTY CASH |
|
28223 |
31-Jul-02 |
EXECUTIVE SERVICES PETTY CASH |
$201.95 |
PETTY CASH |
|
28224 |
31-Jul-02 |
GIRRAWHEEN LIBRARY PETTY CASH |
$220.90 |
PETTY CASH |
|
28225 |
31-Jul-02 |
GLOBE AUSTRALIA PTY LTD |
$304.70 |
ENVIRODYE RED - WEED KILLER |
|
28226 |
31-Jul-02 |
MICHAEL PSANOUDAKIS |
$200.00 |
B.BOY WORKSHOP - YOUTH SERVICES PROGRAM |
|
28227 |
31-Jul-02 |
QUINNS ROCKS ADULT DAY CARE P/CASH |
$18.95 |
PETTY CASH |
|
28228 |
31-Jul-02 |
TELSTRA CORPORATION |
$150.00 |
RATE PAYER FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
|
28229 |
31-Jul-02 |
WESTERN POWER |
$335.85 |
RATE PAYER FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
|
28230 |
31-Jul-02 |
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN TREASURY CORPORATION |
$15,750.00 |
SINKING FUND NO. 126 |
|
28231 |
31-Jul-02 |
WORLDWIDE ONLINE PRINTING |
$160.00 |
A4 COVERS FOR PLANNING |
|
28232 |
31-Jul-02 |
YANCHEP COMMUNITY HOUSE P/CASH |
$139.80 |
PETTY CASH |
|
50000358 |
05-Jul-02 |
BRIAN JONES |
$1,932.52 |
NO ACCOUNT – PAYMENT CREDITED TO STATEMENT |
|
50000359 |
05-Jul-02 |
ROBERT RIDDELL |
$5,714.95 |
TERMINATION |
|
50000360 |
05-Jul-02 |
LESLIE FRANCIS |
$149.77 |
UNDERPAID ON OVERTIME |
|
50000361 |
05-Jul-02 |
JUDITH HUGHES |
$346.50 |
CHILDCARE SHORT PAID ON CHQ26140 |
|
50000362 |
09-Jul-02 |
ERICA McDERMOTT |
$86.00 |
CONTRACT EXPIRED NOT PAID 21/06/02 & 5/07/02 |
|
50000363 |
09-Jul-02 |
LOUISE MCNAMARA |
$1,291.24 |
TRAVEL ALLOWANCE MILEAGE 2352 @ .549 CENTS |
|
50000364 |
10-Jul-02 |
BRIAN JONES |
$1,932.50 |
RESIGNED/TERMINATION |
|
50000365 |
10-Jul-02 |
JANET NICHOL |
$555.50 |
WRONG ACCOUNT NUMBER KEYED 5/07/02 |
|
50000366 |
10-Jul-02 |
BRODY PRIDEAUX |
$340.46 |
DIDNOT GET PAID ORDINARY HRS 5/07/02 |
|
50000367 |
10-Jul-02 |
BRADLEY DEPIAZZ |
$675.50 |
DIDNOT GET PAID ORDINARY HRS 5/07/02 |
|
50000368 |
10-Jul-02 |
KYLE SMITH |
$363.27 |
DIDNOT GET PAID ORDINARY HRS 5/07/02 |
|
50000369 |
10-Jul-02 |
RUDI STEFFENS |
$192.43 |
TRAVEL ALLOWANCE 304 KM @ .633 CENTS |
|
50000370 |
11-Jul-02 |
MELANIE BROWNE |
$217.04 |
IN HOME CARE SALARY |
|
50000371 |
11-Jul-02 |
EMMA ATKINSON |
$920.68 |
WORKERS COMPENSATION NOT PAID 5/07/02 |
|
50000372 |
11-Jul-02 |
EDWARD RICHARDS |
$67.42 |
UNDER PAID ANNUAL LEAVE ON TERMINATION |
|
50000373 |
11-Jul-02 |
SHARON KABLE |
$167.40 |
IN HOME CARE SALARY |
|
50000374 |
11-Jul-02 |
KEY HYDRAULICS |
$1,089.00 |
INVOICE ENGINEERING REPAIRS |
|
50000375 |
12-Jul-02 |
CHARLIE MARSHALL |
$2,432.16 |
OVERTIME DATES JUNE & JULY & HIGHER DUTIES DATING BACK TO 18/03/02 |
|
50000376 |
15-Jul-02 |
GJ & LJ BORRELLO |
$22,341.00 |
BOND REFUND SEALING & DRAINAGE WORKS |
|
50000377 |
16-Jul-02 |
KEY HYDRAULICS |
$1,415.70 |
ENGINEERING REPAIRS AT MATERIAL RECOVERY FACILITY |
|
50000378 |
16-Jul-02 |
AUSTRALIAN TAXATION OFFICE - PAYG PAYMENTS |
$161,536.47 |
PAYROLL DEDUCTIONS FORTNIGHT ENDING 05/07/02 |
|
50000379 |
16-Jul-02 |
RECYCLING CO OF WA PTY LTD |
$82,352.15 |
BREAKDOWN CHARGE FOR PLASTIC BALER HIRE FORKLIFT MOTIVATION DRIVE WANGARA FOR MAY 2002 MIXED PAPER PROCESSING FEES ONP PROCESSING FEES CARDBOARD PROCESSING FEES ONP PROCESSING FEES STEEL CANS/ALUMINIUM |
|
50000380 |
17-Jul-02 |
IAN GOODENOUGH |
$500.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
50000381 |
17-Jul-02 |
MAUREEN GRIERSON |
$500.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
50000382 |
17-Jul-02 |
JUDITH HUGHES |
$500.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
50000383 |
17-Jul-02 |
JON KELLY |
$6,000.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
50000384 |
17-Jul-02 |
TERRY LOFTUS |
$500.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
50000385 |
17-Jul-02 |
GLYNIS MONKS |
$500.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
50000386 |
17-Jul-02 |
LOUISE MCNAMARA |
$500.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
50000387 |
17-Jul-02 |
LYNN O'GRADY |
$500.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
50000388 |
17-Jul-02 |
RECYCLING CO OF WA PTY LTD |
$67,148.44 |
ONP PROCESSING FEES, STEEL CANS, ALUMINIUM |
|
50000389 |
17-Jul-02 |
RUDI STEFFENS |
$500.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
50000390 |
17-Jul-02 |
JOHN STEWART |
$500.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
50000391 |
17-Jul-02 |
BRETT TREBY |
$500.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
50000392 |
25-Jul-02 |
MELANIE BROWNE |
$223.14 |
IN HOME CARE SALARY |
|
50000393 |
25-Jul-02 |
SHARON KABLE |
$270.80 |
IN HOME CARE SALARY |
|
50000394 |
25-Jul-02 |
WG & FE STOCKS |
$238.47 |
IN HOME CARE SALARY |
|
50000395 |
25-Jul-02 |
RAINETECH |
$374.00 |
COLDFUSION TRAINING – JAMES RIDGEWAY |
|
50000396 |
29-Jul-02 |
AUSTRALIAN TAXATION OFFICE - PAYG PAYMENTS |
$164,423.80 |
PAYROLL DED: F/ENDING 19 JULY-2002 |
|
|
|
|
$4,476,402.50 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
LESS CANCELLED CHEQUES /EFT PAYMENTS |
|||||
|
|
|
-$2,988.70 |
AMOUNT OVER RECOUPED IN JUNE 2002 |
|
24780 |
11-Apr-02 |
JANOME SEWING CENTRE |
-$18.50 |
|
|
25122 |
18-Apr-02 |
BRIAN CAPON |
-$6.00 |
|
|
26875 |
20-Jun-02 |
MULTICULTURAL AGED CARE SERVICE |
-$29.70 |
|
|
26911 |
20-Jun-02 |
NECALL PTY LTD |
-$275.00 |
|
|
23186 |
07-Feb-02 |
RAPI |
-$10.00 |
|
|
23592 |
26-Feb-02 |
THOMPSON HUGHES & CO |
-$3,082.20 |
|
|
22390 |
10-Jan-02 |
SIZER BUILDERS |
-$1,063.52 |
|
|
50000358 |
05-Jul-02 |
BRIAN JONES |
-$1,932.52 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Sub Total |
-$9,406.14 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
TOTAL ADVANCE ACCOUNT RECOUP FOR JULY 2002 |
$4,466,996.36 |
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|
|
|
|
|
|
City of Wanneroo Municipal Account |
|
||||
|
|
|
|
|
|
Cheque |
Date |
Paid To |
Amount |
Details |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
177 |
19-Jul-02 |
DIRECTOR CORP SERVICES ADV ACCT |
$1,776,887.23 |
RECOUP CHEQUE NO: 27372 - 27927 |
|
|
|
|
|
EFT DOC: 50000358 - 50000391 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
178 |
01-Aug-02 |
DIRECTOR CORP SERVICES ADV ACCT |
$2,692,041.65 |
RECOUP CHEQUE NO: 27928 – 28232 |
|
|
|
|
|
EFT DOC: 500003927 - 50000396 |
|
LESS |
|
CANCELLED PAYMENT 50000358 |
-$1932.52 |
EFT Doc: 50000358 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Sub Total |
$4,466,996.36 |
|
|
Others |
|||||
0177B |
22-Jul-02 |
COMMONWEALTH BANK |
$820.15 |
CBA MERCHANT FEES |
|
|
|
|
$82.01 |
GST ON MERCHANT FEES |
|
|
|
|
$100.40 |
CBA EFTPOS FEES |
|
|
|
|
$10.04 |
GST ON EFTPOS FEES |
|
|
|
|
$636.36 |
GLF POOLING FEE |
|
|
|
|
$63.63 |
GST ON POOLING FEE |
|
|
|
|
$45.00 |
STOP PAYMENT FEES |
|
|
|
|
$25,240.53 |
FDC SALARY |
|
|
|
|
$2.50 |
SALARY RETURN FEE |
|
|
|
|
$507,119.47 |
WANNEROO SALARY |
|
|
|
|
$5,679.97 |
DEDUCTIONS |
|
|
|
|
$2.50 |
SALARY RETURN FEE |
|
|
|
|
$100.00 |
DISHONOURED PAYMENTS |
|
|
|
|
$723.73 |
BPAY FEE |
|
|
|
|
$1,457.99 |
BANK FEES |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Sub Total |
$542,084.28 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
00178A |
23-Jul-02 |
COMMONWEALTH BANK |
$60,000.00 |
CBA INVESTMENT |
|
|
|
|
$26,993.68 |
FDC SALARY |
|
|
|
|
$2.00 |
BANK FEES |
|
|
|
|
$507,187.97 |
WCC SALARY |
|
|
|
|
$5,507.82 |
DEDUCTIONS |
|
|
|
|
$2.50 |
SALARY RETURN FEE |
|
|
|
|
$350,000.00 |
INVESTMENT |
|
|
|
|
$700,000.00 |
INVESTMENT |
|
|
|
|
$300,000.00 |
INVESTMENT |
|
|
|
|
$347.82 |
BLDNG DISHONOUR |
|
|
|
|
$28,226.86 |
FDC SALARY |
|
|
|
|
$636.37 |
GLF POOLING FEE |
|
|
|
|
$63.63 |
GST ON POOLING FEE |
|
|
|
|
$60.00 |
STOP PAYMENT FEE |
|
|
|
|
$300.00 |
DISHONOUR BOND CHQ |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Sub Total |
$2,379,328.65 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total Municipal Account for July 2002 |
$7,388,409.29 |
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Level 4 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 22 August 2002
Level 3 Approval by nb Date 19 August 2002
Level 2 Approval by nb Date 19 August 2002
Level 1 Approval by nb Date 19 August 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Moved Cr Stewart, Seconded Cr O'Grady
That Council AUTHORISES the Mayor and the Chief Executive Officer to execute and affix the common seal of the City of Wanneroo to the Community Care Deed of Agreement between the City of Wanneroo and the Federal Department of Health and Ageing.
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Level 3 Approval by Y. Heath Date 29 August 2002
Level 2 Approval by Y. Heath Date 29 August 2002
Level 1 Approval by Y. Heath Date 29 August 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Moved Cr Stewart, Seconded Cr O'Grady
That Council ACCEPTS the tender from Homecare Pursuits for the provision of specialised care services for eligible aged and disabled residents living within the City of Wanneroo, as per the schedule of rates and general conditions of tendering contained within tender 02264.
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Level 4 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 22 August 2002
Level 3 Approval by nb Date 19 August 2002
Level 2 Approval by nb Date 19 August 2002
Level 1 Approval by nb Date 19 August 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Moved Cr Stewart, Seconded Cr O'Grady
That Council:-
1. Pursuant to Section 6.8 (1) (b) of the Local Government Act 1995, APPROVE BY ABSOLUTE MAJORITY the expenditure incurred as a result of obtaining a grant from SGIO for the purposes of running a Youth Challenge camp; and
2. NOTES that the costs associated with providing the required services will require the following budget amendment:
INCOME
GL NUMBER |
Present Budget |
Additional Amount |
Revised Amount |
51.80.88.898.1705.9006 Sponsorships |
$0 |
$3,575.00 |
$3,575.00 |
EXPENDITURE
Cost Code |
From |
To |
Description |
51.80.88.898.1705.9006 |
$3,575.00 |
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Sponsorships |
51.80.88.898.5131.9006 |
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$3,575.00 |
Youth Services Operating Budget – Program Activities |
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Responsible Officer: Director, Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
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Level 4 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 22 August 2002
Level 3 Approval by nb Date 19 August 2002
Level 2 Approval by nb Date 19 August 2002
Level 1 Approval by nb Date 19 August 2002
Moved Cr Stewart, Seconded Cr O'Grady
That Council:-
1. NOTES the 15% increase in funding for Merriwa Financial Counselling Service; and
2. NOTES that the costs associated with providing the required services will require the following budget amendment:
INCOME
GL NUMBER |
Present Budget |
Additional Amount |
Revised Amount |
51.80.88.901.1501.0001 Operating Activities Grant |
$45,730.00 |
$7,830.97 |
$53,560.97 |
EXPENDITURE
Cost Code |
From |
To |
Description |
51.80.88.901.1501.0001 |
$7,830.97 |
|
Operating Activities Grants |
51.80.88.901.5131.0001 |
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$7,830.97 |
Financial Counselling Operating Budget – Program Activities |
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Level 4 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 22 August 2002
Level 3 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 20 August 2002
Level 2 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 20 August 2002
Level 1 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 20 August 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Moved Cr Treby, Seconded Cr Grierson
That Council:-
1. APPROVES the establishment of a John Moloney Clubroom Lease Agreement Working Group, with Terms of Reference as follows;
Name: |
John Moloney Clubroom, Lease Agreement Working Group
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Aim: |
To oversee the development of a joint lease proposal between primary users of the John Moloney Clubrooms and the City.
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Areas of Responsibility:
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· To consider issues associated with current land use designations. · To provide input to guide the community consultation process associated with the proposal. · To research, problem-solve and provide information relevant to the preparation of a sound lease proposal. · To provide recommendations to Council on any proposed lease agreement associated with the clubrooms.
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Membership:
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· Mayor of the City of Wanneroo · Alexander Ward Councillors · Two representatives to be nominated from the principal sporting clubs connected with the facility i.e. Jaguars Softball Club, Greenwood Baseball Club and the West Coast Cricket Club · Two representatives to be sought from other user groups of the facility · Two community representatives to be officially sought through a public nomination process · Director Community Development or nominated representative · Manager, Contracts and Property · Deputations - The working Party may invite any persons or organisations to attend any meetings to discuss issues of interest.
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Operating Procedure: |
· Meetings to be arranged (with at least two weeks prior notification) by an officer from the Community Development Directorate. · Meetings to be chaired by a person elected by the Working Party at the first official meeting of the group as per clause 5.12(1) of the Local Government Act. · A quorum will be a simple majority. · A date for the first meeting of the working group to be set within four weeks of endorsement of the working group and associated Terms of Reference. · Any recommendations of the Working Party requiring a Council decision will be presented for consideration in an official report to Council. · The Working Group to conclude when a formal proposal or report on the findings of the group is presented to Council.
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Minutes: |
Minutes are to be taken at each meeting and are to be forwarded to all members within seven days of the meeting date.
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Delegated Authority:
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Nil
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Budget:
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$2,000.00
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2. APPOINTS by ABSOLUTE MAJORITY the following membership to the John Moloney Clubroom Lease Agreement Working Group;
· Mayor of the City of Wanneroo
· Alexander Ward Councillors
· Two Representatives to be nominated from each of the principal sporting clubs connected with the facility i.e. Jaguars Softball Club, Greenwood Baseball Club and the West Coast Cricket Club
· Two representatives to be sought from other user groups of the facility
· Two community representatives to be officially sought through a public nomination process
· Director, Community Development
· Manager, Contracts and Property.
3. NOTE that representation from user groups of the facility and community representation will be APPOINTED by Council once nominations have closed.
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Cr Stewart returned to Chambers at 7:52pm.
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Level 4 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 22 August 2002
Level 3 Approval by Kelly Edmonds on behalf of Fiona Bentley Date 19 August 2002
Level 2 Approval by Kelly Edmonds on behalf of Mike Barry Date 19 August 2002
Level 1 Approval by Kelly Edmonds Date 19 August 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Moved Cr Steffens, Seconded Cr Monks
That Council ENDORSES the submission to be provided to the Department of Local Government for consideration as part of the review of the Dog Act 1976.
3.0 ISSUES
3.2.1 Interpretations
Should the definition of “premises” be extended to include boats, caravan, vehicles and sheds? Should any other types of property be included?
The definition should be extended to include boats, caravans, vehicles, and sheds and any other construction/means of confining a dog
Should any other terms be included or amended to assist in the interpretation of the Act?
No
3.1.2.2 Application of the legislation
Should prison dogs be excluded from the Act?
Prison dogs should be excluded from the Act along with any government agency dogs.
3.1.2.3 Dogs to be registered
Should an authorised person be given the power to seize a dog if it has not been registered?
An authorised person should be given the power to seize a dog if it has not been registered with a warrant with powers to enter such buildings as necessary.
Should the registration requirements be changed to recognise the current veterinary practice of not sterilising dogs until they are at least 6 months old? If so, how should these registration requirements be changed?
The registration requirements should not be changed to recognise the current veterinary practice of not sterilising dog until they are at least 6 months old because a Ranger is not able to easily identify the age of a dog at 6 months. A Ranger is able to easily determine the age of a dog at 3 months.
Should provision be made for dogs to be registered over the internet? If so, what difficulties, if any would be envisaged?
The provision should not be made for dogs to be registered over the internet because there is a requirement for a declaration to be signed. The declaration confirms the owner of the dog is over the age of 18 years and there are means on the premises to contain the dog. There is a requirement to see proof that a dog has been sterilised by either a sterilisation certificate, statutory declaration or ear tattoo. There is also a requirement for proof of pension.
Should guard dogs be separately registered?
Guard dogs should not be registered separately as it would be difficult to administer.
Should an authorised person be required, or given the discretion, to inspect the premises where guard dogs are kept?
An authorised person should be given the discretion to inspect the premises where guard dogs are kept to ensure there is compliance with the conditions for a dangerous dog.
Should the Act and/or regulations include specific provisions relating to the keeping, locating and training of guard dogs?
The Act and/or regulations should not include specific provisions relating to the keeping, locating and training of guard dogs as the onus is on the owner of the dog and any issues would be a civil matter.
Are there any other provisions necessary for the control of guard dogs?
There are no other provisions necessary, as they would be covered as a dangerous dog with the specified conditions.
Should the provisions that allow visually impaired persons to use guide dogs be expanded to include people with disabilities without first having to obtain the Minister’s approval?
This question should be referred to the disability agencies for comment.
3.2 ADMINISTRATION
3.2.1 Content
3.2.2.1 Application of Powers Outside District
Should a general provision be provided which enables an authorised person to enforce the Act in an area that is not within the district but which adjoins that person’s district?
A general provision should be provided which enables an authorised person to enforce the Act in an area that is not within a district but which adjoins that person’s district.
Should an authorised person, where there is no agreement between local governments, be able to both pursue and investigate an incident where the dog moves into a neighbouring local government district? Should an authorised person be able to pursue and investigate an incident in any district that is not necessarily a neighbouring district?
An authorised person should be able to both pursue and investigate an incident in any district that is not necessarily a neighbouring district.
3.2.2.3 Entry of premises
Should an authorised person or police officer be able to enter any premises for the purposes of seizing an unregistered dog?
An authorised person should be given the power to enter any premises and seize an unregistered dog with a warrant with the powers to enter such buildings as necessary.
Should an authorised person or police officer be able to enter any premises for the purposes of seizing or rescuing an abandoned, sick or injured dog?
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Inc) officers have the authority to enter any premises for the purposes of seizing or rescuing an abandoned, sick or injured dog and this should continue to be dealt with under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act.
Are there any other situations in which an authorised person or police officer should have the right of entry (with or without a warrant) to undertake some action involving a dog eg seizing a dog which is causing a nuisance by bark?
The following are situations where an authorised person should have the right of entry without a warrant:
When a dog is attacking a person or animal at that time
The following are situations where an authorised person should have the right of entry with a warrant:
More than two dogs without permission
Any other contravention identified in the Dog Act
3.3 REGISTRATION
3.3.2.1 Register to be maintained
Should a central authority be established to undertake the registration of all dogs in Western Australia?
A central authority to undertake the registration of all dogs in Western Australia should not be established because the local authority would be enforcing the registration of dogs without the administrative and operational control. Local authorities are able to ascertain change of addresses through their individual rates systems and residents are more likely to register their dog with their local authority.
Should a single database be established for the storing and manipulation of all information relating to dog registrations in Western Australia?
A single database should not be established for the storing and manipulation of all information relating to dog registrations in Western Australia because the local authority would be enforcing the registration of dogs without the control of the data. Local authorities are able to ascertain change of addresses through their individual rates systems and residents are more likely to register their dog with their local authority.
What limitations, if any, should be placed on non authorised persons gaining access to dog registers?
Non authorised persons should not have any access to dog registers.
What information should not be publicly available?
No information should be publicly available.
Should general public access to dog registers be denied and should any specific inquiry be dealt with under freedom of information legislation?
General pubic access to dog registers should be denied and specific inquiries should be dealt with under the freedom of information legislation by the completion of the application form and payment of the specified fee.
3.3.2.2 Registration periods and fees
Should registrations be for a twelve month (or three year) period as from the date of registration?
The twelve month (or three year) registration period should commence from the date of registration as this would be more efficient administratively and fairer for the dog owner.
Should registration fees be set by local governments for the express purpose of encouraging good dog management practices?
Registration fees should not be set by local governments as there should be consistency across all local governments.
Should registration fees continue to be set by regulations but provide for the encouragement of good dog management practices (eg owners pay concessional registration fee where they and/or their dog pass an accredited course)?
Registration fees should continue to be set by regulations. The encouragement of good dog management practices should be handled by the individual local authorities but should not be associated with the registration fee. There are dog owners that are capable of good dog management practices without having to pass an accredited course.
Do registration fees adequately cover the cost of registering a dog?
The registration fees probably do not cover the cost of registering a dog but the local authorities are providing a community service to its residents. The registration fee structure should be reviewed every five years.
3.3.2.3 Registration procedure
Does the meaning of “effective confinement” need to be further defined so as to remove any ambiguity? If so, how should it be defined?
The meaning of “effective confinement” does not need to be further defined because the penalty for 31(3) - $100.00 covers this situation.
Should minimum specifications for any fencing or enclosure be included in the Act or regulations?
There should not be a minimum specification for any fencing or enclosure included in the Act because of the different requirements for a rural and residential property.
3.3.2.4 Registration tags
Should all dogs be required to be implanted with microchips?
All dogs should not be required to be implanted with microchips, it should be the owners prerogative.
Should microchips replace tags or should they be used in association with each other?
Microchips should not replace tags as it would be a difficult method of control and microchips should be used as an added identification at the owners discretion.
3.4 KEEPING OF DOGS
3.4.2.1 Limitation as to numbers
Should the Dog Act 1976 be amended to all local governments to delegate certain powers?
It would be administratively prudent for the Dog Act to be amended to all local governments to delegate certain powers.
Who should have a right of appeal where a decision regarding the keeping of a dog above the prescribed limit is made by a local government?
Any person who is aggrieved should have a right of appeal where a decision regarding the keeping of a dog above the prescribed limit is made by a local government.
Should the Act provide for residents in the locality to be advised of any application that has been made to keep more than the prescribed number of dogs and informed that they may make a submission on the proposal?
The Act should provide for the adjoining property owners to be advised of any application that has been made to keep more than the prescribed number of dogs and informed that they may make a submission on the proposal.
Should objection and appeal rights similar to those provided for in the Local Government Act 1995 be provided for in the Dog Act 1976?
Objection and appeal rights should be similar to those provided for in the Local Government Act 1995.
3.4.2.2 Licensing of approved kennel establishments
Are there any issues that need to be considered in relation to the establishment of kennels?
There are no issues that need to be considered in relation to the establishment of kennels as this is covered in the planning and approval process and Council Local Laws.
3.5 CONTROL OF DOGS
3.5.2.1 Power to seize dogs
Should an unregistered dog be able to be seized from any premises? Should this be able to be done without a warrant?
An unregistered dog should be able to be seized from any premises with a warrant with the powers to enter such buildings as necessary.
Should abandoned, sick or injured dogs be able to be seized or rescued from premises by an authorised person or police officer? Should this be able to be done without a warrant?
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Inc) officers have the authority to enter any premises for the purposes of seizing or rescuing an abandoned, sick or injured dog and should be dealt with under Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act.
Should an authorised person or police officer be able to seize a dog, that is believed to have been involved in an attack, from premises without a court order or warrant even though they have not been in pursuit of the animal?
An authorised person or police officer should be able to seize a dog that is believed to be attacking a person or animal without a court order or warrant even though they have not been in pursuit of an animal.
Are there any other situations in which an authorised person or police officer should have the right of entry (with or without a warrant) to undertake some action involving a dog eg seizing a dog which is causing a nuisance by barking?
The following are situations where an authorised person should have the right of entry with a warrant to undertake some action involving a dog:
More than two dogs without permission
Any other contravention identified in the Dog Act
Should the minimum 72 hour (3 day) period during which a local government must keep and maintain an impounded dog be increased? What would be an appropriate minimum period?
The minimum 72 hour (3 day) period during which a local government must keep and maintain an impounded dog should be increased to five days.
3.5.2.2 Collars and registration tags
Should provision be made for allowing a name and/or address to be left off collars?
The provision of a name and/or address should be left off collars. This should be at the discretion of the dog owner due to confidentiality issues.
Should the name/and or address be substituted with a coded symbol?
There is no reason for the name/and or address to be substituted with a coded symbol as the colour and registration tag number identifies the dog owner.
3.5.2.3 Control of dogs in certain public places
Should the Act, while providing for tethering in a public place, specify the circumstances and conditions under which tethering can occur?
There should be no provision for tethering in a public place as this is an unsafe practice.
Should tethering be banned in public places such as at the entrance to shops or other business?
The provision for tethering in a public place such as at the entrance to shops or other business should be banned as this is an unsafe practice.
What other dog control provisions should be provided for in public places?
There are no additional dog control provisions that should be provided for in a public place other than the conditions already stipulated in the Act.
3.5.2.4 Dog attacks
Are the defences in the Act in relation to dog attacks adequate? Should other defences be included?
Provocation of the dog should be a defence that is included in the Act in relation to dog attacks.
Should a dog attack on wildlife be included in the Act as an offence?
Dog attack on wildlife should be included in the Act as an offence.
Should any defences be removed?
No defences should be removed.
3.5.2.5 Nuisance dogs eg injurious or dangerous to health, nuisance barking etc
How should the definition of a barking nuisance be defined to make the provisions more effective in dealing with these types of complaints?
The definition of a barking nuisance should be defined as follows:
· Dogs may not engage in unreasonable howling and/or barking or other noise, audible beyond the property line of the property where the dog is harboured, that disturbs or annoys any person of reasonable sensitivities other than the person owning or harbouring such dog.
Habitual howling or barking is defined as:
· Continuous howling and/or barking for ten minutes or more in any one hour
· Ten or more instances of howling and/or barking, each instance lasting in duration for one minute or more, in any one hour.
What type of evidence should be required for successful action to be taken against the owner of a dog that is being a nuisance by barking?
The following evidence should be required for successful action to be taken against the owner of a dog that is being a nuisance by barking:
· Signed and witnessed statutory declarations to commence an investigation
· Complaints from two persons from different addresses
· Completion of diaries
· Tape recordings
· Compulsory mediation between complainants and dog owner prior to any prosecution
Should a complaint of one person be sufficient to enable a local government to take action against an owner of a dog that is being a nuisance by barking?
A complaint of one person is not sufficient to enable a local government to take action against an owner of a dog that is being a nuisance by barking unless it is supported by independent evidence.
Should a local government be required to monitor the frequency and intensity of noise created by a dog that is suspected of creating a nuisance by barking? That is, should this type of noise be dealt with in much the same way as other noise that might be created by sound systems or machinery.
The onus is on the complainants to monitor the frequency and intensity of noise created by a dog that is suspected of creating a nuisance by barking.
What would be the best way to separate vindictive complaints from genuine nuisance dog barking complaints?
Obtaining the following evidence would be the best way to separate vindictive complaints from genuine nuisance dog barking complaints:
· Signed and witnessed statutory declarations to commence an investigation
· Complaints from two persons from different addresses
· Completion of diaries
· Tape recordings
· Compulsory mediation between complainants and dog owner prior to any prosecution
Is there a role for a code of practice in dealing with a barking nuisance? If so, how would this assist and what would it contain?
If the definition of habitual barking could be ratified by the Courts, there would not be a role for a code of practice in dealing with a barking nuisance.
What other amendments could be made to the legislation relating to nuisance barking to make it more effective?
The following amendments could be make to the legislation relating to nuisance barking to make it more effective:
· The complainant is required to allow recording equipment to be placed at the premises
· Supported independent evidence
· Compulsory mediation between complainants and dog owner prior to any prosecution being instigated.
3.6 ENFORCEMENT
3.6.2.1 Destruction of dogs
Should local governments be required to follow a particular method for the destruction of dogs?
Local Governments should be required to use the most humane method available either injection or firearm for the destruction of dogs.
What method, or methods, should be used for the destruction of dogs?
Either injection or firearm should be the methods used for the destruction of dogs.
Should the Act provide that local governments, in consultation with the RSPCA or other appropriate authority, adopt a code of practice for the destruction of dogs?
The Act should not provide that local governments, in consultation with the RSPCA or other appropriate authority, adopt a code of practice for the destruction of dogs as local governments should use the most humane method available either injection or firearm.
3.6.2.2 Name and address to be supplied
Should a person who is alleged to have committed an offence against the Act be required to give their driver’s licence details or date of birth to an authorised person?
A person who is alleged to have committed an offence against the Act should be required to give their date of birth to an authorised person however this cannot legally be enforced as the authorised officer does not have powers of arrest.
3.6.2.3 Modified penalties (infringement notices)
Should modified penalties be able to be applied to dog attack offences?
Modified penalties should be able to be applied to minor dog attacks.
Where a conviction is made by a court should the judge or magistrate be required to at least apply a penalty equivalent to the modified penalty which applies to the same offence.
A judge or magistrate should be required to at least apply a penalty equivalent to the modified penalty, which applies to the same offence where a conviction is made by a court for consistency.
3.7 CIVIL REMEDIES ETC
3.7.2.2 Damages
Should modified penalties apply to a person who wilfully causes harm to a dog?
A modified penalty should apply to a person who wilfully causes harm to a dog in minor cases. In severe cases the matter should be referred to the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (Inc) and dealt with under the Cruelty to Animals Act.
Should a dog’s registration be revoked if the owner is found to have wilfully caused it harm?
A dog’s registration should only be revoked at the request of the RSPCA Inc if the owner is found to have wilfully caused a dog harm.
Should the Act provide for a person who has been convicted of being cruel to a dog be banned from owning or keeping a dog for some specified period.
The Royal Society for Prevention to Cruelty to Animals (Inc) should maintain a register of persons that have been convicted of being cruel to a dog, stipulate the period that the dog is to banned from owning or kept a dog and regularly advise local authorities.
Should this provision be extended to include a person who causes harm to a dog through mismanagement or irresponsible behaviour?
The Royal Society for Prevention to Cruelty to Animals Inc should determine and maintain a register of persons that have caused harm to a dog through mismanagement or irresponsible behaviour and regularly advise local authorities.
3.8 LOCAL LAWS
3.8.2.1 General provisions relating to local laws
Should the $2000 ceiling that applies to modified penalties be raised to provide a wider range of options in dealing with offences under local laws?
The ceiling that applies to modified penalties should be raised to $5,000 to provide a wider range of options in dealing with offences under local laws for habitual offenders.
Should the Act provide for fees and charges to be set by resolution of Council?
The Act should not provide for fees and charges to be set by resolution of Council so that there is consistency between local authorities.
Should the Act specify the types and number of dogs that may be kept in different sized housing?
The Act should not specify the types and number of dogs that may be kept in different sized housing as it would be operationally difficult to police.
3.8.2.2 Local law making powers
Should the requirements of the Act be tightened so that places, or classes of places, are adequately specified in local laws?
The requirements of the Act should be tightened so that places, or classes of places, are adequately specified in local laws for consistency purposes.
Should the requirements of the Act relating to places be relaxed to avoid the difficulties that some local governments experience in specifying particular areas or places?
The requirements of the Act relating to places should not be relaxed because it would hamper effective enforcement and lack of consistency.
3.9 REGULATIONS
3.9.2.1 Regulations as to certain kinds of dog
How should the restricted breed dogs be identified?
There is a lack of understanding or substantiated evidence as to why the specified breed of dogs have been restricted breed dogs as opposed to other dogs
Should the restricted breed regulations be continued as is or modified in any way?
May need to be reviewed because it is presently related to the Commonwealth Customs (Prohibited Imports) Regulations 1956.
What breeds of dog should be restricted?
Extensive research and consultation will need to be undertaken to determine which breeds of dogs should be restricted.
Should the Act provide for restricted breed dogs to be declared dangerous so that the dangerous dog provisions apply to these breeds?
Restricted breed dogs should not be declared dangerous so that the dangerous dog provisions apply to these breeds.
3.10 OTHER
3.10.2.1 Licensing the dog owner
Should dog owners rather than their dogs be licensed?
Dog owners should not be licensed rather than their dogs because the offences relate specifically to the dog
Should incentives, such as dog registration fee concessions, be introduced to encourage dog owners to undertake dog training and other activities designed to produce better dog management practices.
Registration fees should continue to be set by regulations. The encouragement of good dog management practices should be handled by the individual local authorities but should not be associated with the registration fee. There are dog owners that are capable of good dog management practices without having to undertake dog training and other activities.
What types of incentives, if any, should be provided to encourage good dog management practices?
Incentives to encourage good dog management practices should be the responsibility of the individual Council.
3.10.2.2 Minimum requirements for dogs
Should minimum housing and exercise requirements be provided for in the Act?
Minimum housing and exercise requirements should not be provided for in the Act as it would be difficult to determine and enforce.
Should minimum standards be set for the construction and operation of dog pounds?
Minimum standards for the construction of a pound are considered as part of the planning approval process but there should be minimum standards set for the operation of a dog pound.
3.10.2.3 Rewarding dog owners
Should a system be provided which rewards dog owners where their dog has been continuously well behaved?
Rewarding dog owners where their dog has been continuously well behaved should be the responsibility of the individual Council.
3.10.2.4 Dingoes
How should dingoes and dingo crosses be controlled in Western Australia?
Dingoes and dingo crosses should be controlled by the Western Australia Department of Agriculture
Should individuals be allowed to keep dingoes or dingo crosses?
The determination as to individuals being allowed to keep dingoes or dingo crosses should be by the Department of Agriculture
If dingoes are to be included in the Act how should they be defined give the difficulties in clearly identifying them?
Dingoes should not be included in the Act and should be the responsibility of the Agricultural Department.
3.10.2.5 Other
Are there any other matters or issues which have not been discussed in this Paper which you feel should be considered? If so, please provide details.
One of Council’s contracted solicitors has made the following comments in relation to the Dog Act 1976 generally, prior to the issue paper being distributed.
Delegation
· The Act as it is presently provides for a “registration officer” (s3), an “authorised person” (s29) and an “employee” (s44). Section 33E provides a further class of delegation being a “person specifically authorised by the local government for the purposes of this section……”.
· The powers of delegation similar to those which appear in Part 5 of the Local Government Act are appropriate.
· It appears that there is an overlap between the power to appoint persons in (s11) of the Act and the power contained in (s449) of the Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1960. The appointment of a Ranger should be made under both sections.
· If questions of indemnity for employees, contractors and members are to be addressed, the indemnity provisions in the Local Government Act contained at (s9.56) should be considered.
· The present drafting of (s44) is unwieldy and should be simplified.
Registration
· Dogs kept at kennel establishments should be registered individually.
· The registration of a dog should only be done by the owner and not by an agent on behalf of an owner.
Dog Attack
· The defence in (s33D(b)) could be used as a defence in aid of having the complaint dismissed, when in fact they are the person responsible for the dog at the time because the registered owner is not there.
· The provision of a modified penalty for dog attack
The City has found that the following two registration issues appear not to be consistently interpreted by all local authorities and require clear explanations in the drafting of the Act:
· Definition of a pensioner to be clearly defined in the Act
· Clearly define the responsibility of a local government to maintain the registration until the expiry even if the dog has moved to another local authority
In addition the following two registration issues should be addressed to assist with administrative processes and the cost of the processes:
· Refunds should only be issued in the first and second year of a three year registration if the dog has died or left the state, has been sterilised or the owner has become a pensioner
· Impose a fee for the issue of replacement registration tags
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Level 5 Approval by Ian Stone Date 21 August 2002
Level 4 Approval by Ian Stone Date 19 August 2002
Level 3 Approval by Ian Stone Date 16 August 2002
Level 2 Approval by Ian Stone Date 16 August 2002
Level 1 Approval by Ian Stone Date 16 August 2002
Responsible Officer: Director, Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Moved Cr Steffens, Seconded Cr Monks
That Council APPROVES by an ABSOLUTE MAJORITY the waiver of admission fees for entry to the Gloucester Lodge Museum on Sunday 6 October 2002 for the purpose of encouraging visitors to the Museum during the Museum Open Day.
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Responsible Officer: Chief Executive Officer
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 1
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Level 4 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 22 August 2002
Level 3 Approval by nb Date 19 August 2002
Level 2 Approval by Ross Rayson Date 15 August 2002
Level 1 Approval by Ross Rayson Date 15 August 2002
Moved Cr Monks, Seconded Cr Newton
That Council:-
1. ENDORSES the revised terms of reference for the Wanneroo Town Centre Advisory Committee as follows:
Wanneroo Town Centre Advisory Committee
Terms of Reference
Role
To make recommendations to council on matters pertaining to the Wanneroo Town Site.
Membership
Mayor
Wanneroo Ward Councillors (2)
Chief Executive Officer
Director Technical Services
Director Planning and Development
Director Community Development
Term of Office
Ongoing
Sub Committees
Subcommittees may be formed from time to time to work on specific projects, activities or issues.
Sub-committee membership will be by a committee based nomination process.
All active sub-committees shall make reports to the Committee at each official meeting.
Chairperson
To be elected from the endorsed committee members.
Meeting Frequency
A minimum of 4 meetings per year with notice of at least two weeks.
Quorum
A Quorum will be a simple majority.
Minutes
Minutes shall be made of all meetings and forwarded to members within seven days of the meeting taking place. All other Councillors will receive Minutes of Committee meetings via the Councillor Clipboard. Any recommendations requiring a Council decision will be presented as an official report to Council for consideration.
Delegated Authority
None
Deputations
The Committee may invite any persons or organisations to attend any meetings to discuss issues of interest.
Budget
Nil
Scope
To advise and make recommendations to Council on matters relating to the Wanneroo townsite.
Develop policies in relation to management of facilities within the townsite.
To make recommendations on constructing or upgrading facilities within the townsite.
To provide comment and advise on research conducted by administration for projects specific to the townsite.
Definitions
The Wanneroo Townsite will be defined as all facilities and amenities located within one kilometre of the Wanneroo Post Office
2. In accordance with revised Terms of Reference, APPOINTS by ABSOLUTE MAJORITY, the Director Community Development to the Wanneroo Town Centre Advisory Committee and confirms the appointment of the Mayor
3. NOTES that the Town Centre Advisory Committee will oversee and make recommendations to Council on the following projects in the 2002/2003 financial year:
- The proposed Wanneroo Shopping Centre re-development
- The development of a Wanneroo Townsite Community Facility Plan
- The development of a proposed entry statement for the Town Centre
- The assessment of the need and requirements for a special needs playground in the Town Centre
- The assessment of options for the development of Lot 405 Dundebar Rd, Wanneroo, owned by the City
4. NOTES that the Wanneroo Townsite Community Facility Plan project will commence in September 2002
5. ENDORSES the community consultation strategy associated with the Wanneroo Townsite Community Facility Plan including:
- General consultation with residents of the Townsite, including a series of public meetings throughout the duration of the project and an interactive shopping centre display and notice board
- Targeted consultation with key stakeholder groups, including young people, the arts and cultural community and tenants of existing community facilities
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Level 4 Approval by D. Simms Date 22 August 2002
Level 3 Approval by Y. Heath Date 19 August 2002
Level 2 Approval by Y. Heath Date 19 August 2002
Level 1 Approval by Y. Heath Date 19 August 2002
Responsible Officer: Chief Executive Officer
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Moved Cr Monks, Seconded Cr Newton
That Council:-
1. Pursuant to Section 6.8 (1)(b) of the Local Government Act 1995, APPROVES by an ABSOLUTE MAJORITY, the expenditure to be incurred in leasing a photocopier for Strategic & Executive Services
2. NOTES that the cost associated with the lease of the photocopier is to be funded from the following budget amendment:
Cost Code |
From |
To |
Description |
Capital Requirements Project Number GC1 |
$9,400 |
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Furniture & Equipment (Capital) |
51.05.05.051.4520.0001 |
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$9,400 |
Hire of Equipment – Photocopier lease and copy charges |
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Level 1 Approval by D. Simms Date 22 August 2002
Responsible Officer: Chief Executive Officer
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Moved Cr Monks, Seconded Cr Newton
That Council:
1. CONSIDER the review conducted by the Chief Executive Officer on the Delegated Authority Register; and
2. DELEGATE by ABSOLUTE MAJORITY to all officers holding the office of Building Surveyor the Instrument of Delegation No. 43 Local Government (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act 1960 as detailed in the Delegated Authority Register; and
3. DELEGATE to the Chief Executive Officer by ABSOLUTE MAJORITY all Instruments of Delegations as detailed below:
To access the Delegated Authority Manual please select the link
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Nil
Nil
Nil
There being no further business, Mayor Kelly closed the meeting at 8pm.
In Attendance
JON KELLY, JP Mayor
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