Council Minutes
UNCONFIRMED
ORDINARY COUNCIL MEETING
7.00pm, 31 August, 2004
Civic Centre,
Dundebar Road, Wanneroo
UNCONFIRMED MINUTES OF ORDINARY COUNCIL MEETING
HELD ON TUESDAY 31 AUGUST 2004
CONTENTS
Item 2 Apologies and Leave of Absence
PQ2-08/04 Mrs A. Hine, Dundebar Road, Wanneroo
Item 4 Confirmation of Minutes
OC02-08/04 Minutes of Ordinary Council Meeting held on 10 August 2004
Item 5 Announcements by the Mayor without Discussion
Item 6 Questions from Elected Members
CQ01-08/04 Cr Newton, Forums for Prospective Homebuyers
PT02-08/04 Identical Business, Marangaroo Shopping Centre
PT03-08/04 Carramar Golf Club Improvements
PT04-08/04 Proposed Closure of Backshall Place, Wanneroo
PT01-08/04 Traffic Management – Woodward Circle, Marangaroo
PD05-08/04 Adoption of a Tree Preservation Policy
Town Planning Schemes and Structure Plans
PD07-08/04 Close of Advertising: Amendment No 41 to District Planning Scheme No 2
PD09-08/04 Adoption of the Draft Darch Neighbourhood Centre Structure Plan
PD10-08/04 Proposed Local Structure Plan No. 56: Lot 505 Pederick Road, Neerabup
PD11-08/04 Requested Closure of Pedestrian Access Way between Lalina Way and Civic Drive, Wanneroo.
PD12-08/04 Development Applications Determined by Delegated Authority for July 2004
PD13-08/04 Subdivision Applications Determined under Delegated Authority during July 2004
TS08-08/04 Tender No 04387 - The Supply and Delivery of Crushed Limestone
TS09-08/04 Tender No 04394 - The Supply and Delivery of Bitumen Stabilised Limestone
TS10-08/04 Tender No 04388 - The Supply and Delivery of Clay Brick Pavers
TS11-08/04 Tender No 04389 - The Supply and Delivery of Concrete Segmental Brick Pavers
TS12-08/04 Tender No 04386 - The Provision of Material Testing Services
TS14-08/04 Tender No 04384 - The Preparation and Maintenance of Kingsway Turf Cricket Wickets
TS15-08/04 Tender No. 04393 for the Construction of Floodlighting Works at Warradale Park, Landsdale
TS16-08/04 Authority to use Traffic Signs and Devices at Roadworks - New Instrument of Authorisation
TS17-08/04 Pedestrian Access Way Upgrade Colne Way - Casserley Avenue, Girrawheen
TS18-08/04 Disposal of Excavator Plant No. 98880
TS19-08/04 Metropolitan North and East Recovery Group - Partnering Agreement
TS20-08/04 Light Vehicle Fleet Replacement Policy
CS05-08/04 Warrant of Payments - For the Period to 31 July 2004
CD08-08/04 Community Art Policy and Guiding Principles for Art in Wanneroo
CD10-08/04 Carramar Community Centre, Carramar
CD11-08/04 Houghton Park Development, Carramar
CD12-08/04 Application to Keep More than Two Dogs
Strategic & Executive Services
CE04-08/04 Donations and Sponsorship Requests Determined under Delegated Authority - August 2004
CE05-08/04 Requests for Donations - August 2004
CE06-08/04 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:
MARK PEARSON Alexander Ward
BRETT TREBY Alexander Ward
SAM SALPIETRO (Deputy Mayor), JP Central Ward
FRANK CVITAN, JP Central Ward
TRACEY ROBERTS 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
GLYNIS MONKS Wanneroo Ward
DOT NEWTON Wanneroo Ward
Officers:
F BENTLEY Director, Community Development
R ZAGWOCKI Director, Planning & Development
R KORENHOF A/Director, Technical Services
M COLE Manager, Finance
H SMALLWOOD Manager, Marketing Services
D SIMMS Manager, Strategic & Executive Services
Y HEATH Minute Officer
JUDITH HUGHES South Ward
C JOHNSON Chief Executive Officer
B PERRYMAN Director, Corporate Services
D BLAIR Director, Technical Services
There were 8 members of the public and 1 member of the press in attendance.
Mayor Kelly declared the meeting open at 7:00pm
Statement 1 - Item CE05-08/04
Mrs Hine stated she believed the City should change its donations policy and help support worthwhile events such as the Camp Quality one day event which was not approved under this item.
Response by Mayor Kelly
Mayor Kelly noted Mrs Hine’s statement and advised that her comments would be considered during the next review of this policy.
Question 1 – Appeal Costs and Safer Citizens Case
a) Mrs Hine referred to an article on page 5 of the Wanneroo Times of 31 August and asked how much an appeal would cost and whether funds had been allocated in the budget for such an appeal?
b) How many of the 16 ex-employees were re-employed as Rangers?
c) Why did the 16 ex-employees have to have “Licences in Security” if they were employed as Community Service Officers?
d) What are the approximate costs so far of fighting this case?
e) Who referred to these 16 people deployed by the City last year as “overpaid tourists”?
Response by Mayor Kelly
Questions taken on notice.
Response by Chief Executive Officer
a) Whilst Council is unable to predict the actual costs of appealing the recent decision pertaining to the Safer Citizens’ case, Council does have a budget allocation for matters relating to industrial relations.
b) Three.
c) The licence in security provides a minimum entry level of qualification, which provides training in Customer Service and other skills.
d) The total costs in relation to this matter are not known at this stage.
e) As this statement was not an official Council statement, Council is unable to answer this question.
Moved Cr Treby, Seconded Cr Goodenough
That the minutes of the Ordinary Council Meeting held on 10 August 2004 be confirmed.
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Nil.
Cr Newton asked when Council were going to schedule forums for prospective home buyers?
Response by Mayor Kelly
A forum is to be held on 22 September 2004, which will be advertised.
Cr Blencowe presented a petition signed by 14 signatories (not originals) requesting Council inform the management of the Marangaroo Shopping Centre that owners and/or occupiers of this Centre were against allowing a business identical to an existing business to be set up.
The petition to be forwarded to Planning and Development for action.
Cr Salpietro presented a petition signed by 54 signatories requesting Council ask the management of the Carramar Golf Club to carry out urgent improvements to the grounds.
The petition to be forwarded to the Community Development Directorate for action.
Cr Newton presented a petition signed by 17 signatories requesting Council reconsider the closure of Backshall Place, Wanneroo.
The petition to be forwarded to the Planning and Development Directorate for action.
Moved Cr Pearson, Seconded Cr Steffens
That the petitions be received and forwarded to the relevant Directorate for action.
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Cr Treby presented a petition signed by 50 signatories requesting Council undertake a formal review of traffic management associated with Woodward Circle, Marangaroo. Residents were deeply concerned with the excessive speed and irresponsible traffic behaviour of motorists utilising Woodward Circle.
UPDATE
A report in response to the petition is scheduled for the 12 October meeting.
Cr Loftus declared an impartial interest in Item PD14-08/04 due to being a member of both Associations.
Cr McNamara declared an impartial interest in Item PD14-08/04 due to being a member of both Associations.
Cr Stewart declared an indirect financial interest in Item TS15-08/04 due to receiving an honorarium from the Wanneroo Cricket Club.
Manager, Strategic & Executive Services – Amendment to Agenda
Amendment to CD08, page 244, that the second dot point under Service Provision (Hold a number of music concerts each year) be removed from the Guiding Principles for Art in the City of Wanneroo as per the deletion in Policy & Local Laws Committee.
File Ref: S09/0078
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Level 5 Approval by shb Date 26 August 2004
Level 4 Approval by ch Date 19 August 2004
Level 3 Approval by nb Date 16 August 2004
Level 2 Approval by nb Date 16 August 2004
Level 1 Approval by nb Date 16 August 2004
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Author: Ian Bignell
Meeting Date: 17 August 2004
Moved Cr Salpietro, Seconded Cr Monks
That Council:-
1. Pursuant to clause 8.11 of District Planning Scheme No.2 FINALLY ADOPTS the draft Tree Preservation Policy with modification as set out below:
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Tree Preservation
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Owner: Planning and Development
Distribution: All Employees
Implementation: 01 July 2004
Next Review: 01 July 2006
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Objective
To provide a mechanism to protect significant trees of the City within the following specified areas:
· vacant land and bushland which will be subject to future development; and
· existing and proposed public open space reserves.
This Policy does not apply to existing developed private property, however the City will promote the principles of the Policy when considering future development which may affect significant individual trees located within existing developed areas of the district, as well as all publicly-owned land.
Statement
The City of Wanneroo, being an outer Metropolitan local authority, is characterised by its remnant native vegetation, its pockets of large native trees, and in some areas, its semi-rural nature.
The City considers the trees within the district to be a major community resource, and part of its local heritage. It is common for trees to add value to property, and to contribute significantly to the amenity of the City. Trees also provide shade and shelter from winds, provide habitat for wildlife, reduce the likelihood of soil erosion and salinity, and filter dust and traffic noise. The value of trees to the community is therefore multi-faceted.
The loss of trees is becoming an increasing community concern, and the City has noted that wide-spread clearing of trees is a common practice. This is most noticeable on larger landholdings being prepared for subdivision and development.
There are increasing expectations from the community that the City will preserve and enhance the amenity of their localities by addressing this issue.
This Policy may be considered by the City, along with other matters, when it considers applications for:
(i) proposed Structure Plans;
(ii) the subdivision of land referred to the City by the Western Australian
Planning Commission (WAPC); and
(iii) planning approval involving major earthworks.
While all applications for (i), (ii) and (iii) above will be tested against the Policy as a matter of course, the Policy is aimed principally at the orderly and proper subdivision and development of larger bushland sites, and publicly owned land, containing endemic or local native trees.
Circumstances Under Which This Policy Shall Be Applied:
The City expects that every endeavour will be made in the course of assessing applications (including structure plans, subdivisions and applications for planning approval) to save and protect significant individual trees and groups of trees.
Structure Plans, Subdivision and Planning Approval
Subdivision design shall carefully locate future public open space areas to accommodate significant groups of trees. Wherever possible and practicable, significant individual trees shall be preserved on private lots and retained appropriately within proposed road reserves, public open space reserves and within car parks.
In applying the policy, the City shall not require subdividers to provide public open space areas greater than the 8 or 10 percent requirement under WAPC subdivision policies, however there will be an opportunity for negotiated outcomes in specific cases.
Any application for planning approval involving major earthworks or proposed new structure plan involving any bushland or any uncleared land shall include as an integral part of the supporting information a suitably scaled, accurate site plan and/or aerial photograph showing the location of all trees, and highlighting significant trees and groups of trees, and the reasons for that classification.
The City recognises that the WAPC is the decision making authority for subdivisions and will encourage the WAPC to require that the location of significant trees on subdivision plans is similarly marked.
Where necessary, the City will recommend to the WAPC the imposition of appropriate conditions on subdivision applications to ensure adherence to the provisions of this Policy occurs.
Public Open Space Reserves
Wherever possible and practicable, the City of Wanneroo will protect existing significant individual trees and groups of trees located on public open space reserves. Any necessary development on open space reserves (for public buildings, infrastructure, etc.) will be located and designed in such a way as to ensure that the loss of significant trees will be minimised. In the event that significant tree loss is unavoidable, the City shall plant suitable replacement trees (preferably local native species) in sufficient quantities and in appropriate locations to compensate for any losses.
Replacement of Trees
The removal of significant trees shall be regarded as a last resort and only undertaken after all other options have been considered and rejected as impractical. "Expedience" shall not be considered as sufficient grounds for removing a significant tree or group of trees.
It is recognised that space for trees within the City will diminish as urban development occurs, and as residential densities increase. Therefore, where approval is given under this Policy for a tree or trees to be removed, the City may require a suitable replacement endemic tree or trees to be planted elsewhere on a site.
Recording
Significant trees identified as a result of application of this policy will be recorded on the City’s property information system.
Definitions
Significant: The City may at its discretion deem that a tree or group of trees is "significant" on any of the following grounds:
i) age and condition;
ii) height;
iii) spread;
iv) girth;
v) species, whether rare and endangered or not;
vi) historical association;
vii) habitat value;
viii) landscape amenity value;
ix) by the request of the relevant landowner;
Responsibility for Implementation
Chief Executive Officer, all Directors and Managers
2. PROVIDES notification of the final adoption of the policy by publishing a notice once in a newspaper circulating within the district.
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Town Planning Schemes and Structure Plans
File Ref: TPS/0040
File Name: BAADOPTION OF AMENDMENT NO 40 TO DISTRICT PLANNING SCHEME NO 2 RECODE LOT 941 27
Level 4 Approval by ch Date 19 August 2004
Level 3 Approval by CH Date 16 August 2004
Level 2 Approval by ch Date 16 August 2004
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Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 2
Author: Chris Brady
Meeting Date: 31 August 2004
Attachments: 2
Moved Cr Loftus, Seconded Cr Pearson
1. Pursuant to Town Planning Regulation 17(2) ADOPTS, without modification, Amendment No. 40 to District Planning Scheme No. 2 to recode Lot 941 Belhaven Terrace, Quinns Rocks from Residential R20 to Residential R40 and recode Lots 933, 934, 935 & 936 Belhaven Terrace, Lots 954 & 955 Agnes Way, Lots 949, 950, 951 & 965 Meringa Crescent and Lot 971 Hampshire Drive, Quinns Rocks from R20 and R40 to R20.
2. Pursuant to Town Planning Regulations 22 and 25 (a) (g) AUTHORISES the affixing of the common seal to, and endorses the signing of, the amendment documentation.
3. FORWARDS the amendment documentation to the Western Australian Planning Commission for its consideration, REQUESTING the Hon Minister for Planning grant final approval to the amendment.
4. ENDORSES the comments made in this report regarding the submissions received on this scheme amendment for inclusion in the schedule of submissions to be forwarded to the Western Australian Planning Commission and ADVISES the submitters of its decision.
Procedural Motion
Moved Cr Roberts, Seconded Cr Treby
That the item be referred back to Council Administration for further clarification.
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File Ref: TPS/0041
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Level 4 Approval by ch Date 19 August 2004
Level 3 Approval by CH Date 16 August 2004
Level 2 Approval by ch Date 11 August 2004
Level 1 Approval by ch Date 11 August 2004delete
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Ian Bignell
Meeting Date: 31 August 2004
Attachments 1
Moved Cr Cvitan, Seconded Cr Monks
That Council:-
1. Pursuant to Town Planning Regulation 17(2) ADOPTS, without modification, Amendment No. 41 to District Planning Scheme No.2 to:
a) Rezone portions of Lots 118 and 807 and ‘A’ Class Reserve 27575 Clarkson from unzoned and General Rural to Urban Development.
b) Rezone portions of land abutting the Mitchell Freeway reservation at Clarkson, Ridgewood, Butler and Alkimos from unzoned and General Rural to Urban Development.
c) Rezone portions of land abutting the Wanneroo Road reservation at Nowergup, Neerabup and Carramar from unzoned to Rural Resource, General Rural, Special Residential and Special Rural.
d) Amend the Scheme Map accordingly.
e) Insert the following in Schedule 12: Environmental Conditions:
“3. Location of Land
Portions of Lots 118 and 807 and ‘A’ Class Reserve 27575, Clarkson
Environmental Conditions:
3.1 Buffer from Tamala Park Landfill
Residential land uses shall not be permitted within 500 metres of the active face of any existing or proposed putrescible waste filling area.
Encroachments within this buffer may be acceptable if it is demonstrated to the Environmental Protection Authority, through appropriate studies and investigations, that odour, noise, landfill gas and dust will not adversely impact on future residents.
3.2 Environmental Management Plans
The following Management Plans are to be prepared in accordance with the specifications set out in Attachment 2 to the Minister for the Environment’s “Statement that a Scheme may be Implemented” No 629 published on 8 July 2003 and shall subsequently be implemented in accordance with the provisions of those Management Plans:
- Environmental Management Plan.
- Stygofauna and Troglobitic Fauna Management Plan.”
2. Pursuant to Town Planning Regulations 22 and 25 (a) (g) AUTHORISES the affixing of the common seal to, and endorses the signing of, the amendment documentation.
3. FORWARDS the amendment documentation to the Western Australian Planning Commission for its consideration REQUESTING the Hon Minister for Planning and Infrastructure grant final approval to the amendment.
4. ENDORSES the comments made in this report regarding the submissions received on this scheme amendment for inclusion in the schedule of submissions to be forwarded to the Western Australian Planning Commission and ADVISES the submittors of its decision.
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File Ref: TPS/0045V01
File Name: BAProposed Amendment No 45 to District Planning Scheme No 2 to Increase the Residential Density Coding for Lot 3 60.doc
Level 4 Approval by ch Date 19 August 2004
Level 3 Approval by CH Date 16 August 2004
Level 2 Approval by ch Date 16 August 2004
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Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Michael Hudson
Meeting Date: 31 August 2004
Attachments 2
Moved Cr Cvitan, Seconded Cr Monks
That Council:-
1. Pursuant to Section 7 of the Town Planning and Development Act 1928 (as amended) PREPARES Amendment No. 45 to District Planning Scheme No. 2 to Recode Lot 3 (60) Hainsworth Avenue Girrawheen from R20 to 40.
2. REFERS Amendment No. 45 to District Planning Scheme No. 2 to the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) pursuant to Section 7A1 of the Town Planning and Development Act 1928. Should the EPA advise that the amendment does not require assessment, ADVERTISE the amendment for a period of 42 days.
3. FORWARD a copy of the amendment to the Western Australian Planning Commission.
4. ADVISES the applicant that the proposed land exchange would require the approval of the Department for Planning and Infrastructure’s Land Administration Branch, the Department for Land Information and the City of Wanneroo and that prior to the City issuing its support for the land exchange over portion of Ferrara Reserve the following needs to be addressed to the satisfaction of the City of Wanneroo.
a) The extent of encroachment within the existing Ferrara Reserve for the new road and any drainage swale should be replaced either by a pocket park within the development site or a cash in lieu contribution. The merits of these options will need to be further considered.
b) The applicant should prepare and implement a vegetation assessment of all mature vegetation on the site and make recommendations on the appropriateness of the location of proposed areas of POS (if this option is to be pursued) and possibilities for vegetation relocation as appropriate within the site.
c) Any drainage facilities proposed to be located within existing or proposed areas of POS will require further consideration of POS credits and impacts on recreation facilities.
d) Any proposed pocket parks within the development site shall be provided with adequate dedicated road frontage and opportunity for surveillance from residential lots and public access.
e) The future development/subdivision of the site shall accord with the requirement of the Residential Planning Codes of WA.
f) The potential for a cash-in-lieu payment for the open space being further considered as part of future discussions.
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File Ref: SP/0064V01
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Level 4 Approval by ch Date 19 August 2004
Level 3 Approval by CH Date 16 August 2004
Level 2 Approval by ch Date 16 August 2004
Level 1 Approval by ch Date 16 August 2004
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Chris Brady
Meeting Date: 31 August 2004
Attachments: 3
Moved Cr Cvitan, Seconded Cr Monks
That Council:-
1. Pursuant to Clause 9.6.1 of District Planning Scheme No.2, RESOLVES that the draft Darch Neighbourhood Centre Local Structure Plan No. 51, as submitted by Development Planning Strategies on behalf of Stockland and Robinson Investments Pty Ltd, and as outlined on Attachment 3 to this report, is satisfactory.
2. FORWARDS three copies of the Structure Plan to the Western Australian Planning Commission for its adoption and certification.
3. Pursuant to Clause 9.6.5 of District Planning Scheme No.2, ADOPTS, SIGNS and SEALS the Structure Plan documents once certified by the Western Australian Planning Commission.
4. ENDORSES the comments made in this report regarding the submission received on this Structure Plan for inclusion in the schedule of submissions to be forwarded to the Western Australian Planning Commission and ADVISES the submitter of its decision.
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DARCH NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE
lOCAL structure plan no. 51
ATTACHMENT 3 Page 2 of 8
PART 1 - STATUTORY PLANNING SECTION
This Structure Plan shall apply to the Darch Neighbourhood Centre, on Lots 98 and 9028 Kingsway, Darch, being the land contained within the inner edge of the broken black line shown on the Zoning Plan (Plan No. 1).
This Structure Plan comprises the:
a) Statutory section (Part 1);
b) Explanatory section (Part 2);
3.0 Interpretation
The words and expressions used in this Structure Plan shall have the respective meanings given to them in the Scheme.
4.0 Operation Date
In accordance with sub-clause 9.8.1 of the Scheme, this Structure Plan shall come into operation on the date it is adopted by the Commission.
5.0 Relationship With The Scheme
In accordance with clause 9.8 of the Scheme:
a) The provisions, standards and requirements specified under Part 1 of this Structure Plan shall have the same force and effect as if it were a provision, standard or requirement of the Scheme. Part 2 of this Structure
ATTACHMENT 3 Page 3 of 8
b) Plan is for explanatory purposes only in order to provide a descriptive analysis of the Structure Plan.
c) In the event of there being any inconsistencies or conflict between the provisions, standards or requirements of the Scheme and the provisions, standards or requirements of this Structure Plan, then the provisions, standards or requirements of the Scheme shall prevail.
6.0 ZONES AND RESIDENTIAL DENSITY CODES
The Zoning Plan (Plan 1) and Residential Density Code Plan (Plan 2) delineate and depict the zones and residential density codes applicable to the structure plan area according to the legend thereon.
The zones and residential density codes designated under this structure plan apply to the land within it as if the zones and residential density codes were incorporated in the Scheme.
All provisions, standards and requirements applicable to the zones and residential density codes in the Scheme shall apply, unless specific provision is made to the contrary in this Structure Plan.
7.0 Retail Nett Lettable Area
The maximum permitted Retail Net Lettable Area for the Darch Neighbourhood Centre shall not exceed 3,550m2.
8.0 General Provisions
8.1 Commercial
Objectives
The general objectives of this zone shall be in accordance with those contained in the Scheme for the “Commercial Zone”.
ATTACHMENT 3 Page 4 of 8
Use Permissibility
Land Use permissibility within this zone shall be in accordance with the Commercial Zone under the Scheme.
Provisions
In addition to any standards and requirements applicable under the Scheme, the standards and requirements applicable within this zone are:
a) A “landmark” building shall be constructed on the corner of Kingsway and Carlingford Drive, as depicted on “Plan 1”. The “landmark” building shall have special building elevation and window treatments that draw attention to the location, including such means as distinctive roof form, articulation of corner wall elements, entry forecourts, materials and colour;
b) The Neighbourhood Centre shall be developed as a fully integrated centre, with car parking, access, levels, built form and services being designed to integrate land uses throughout the centre;
c) All development and built form must relate to its surrounds and incorporate an active external facade which addresses the car parking areas, external street and adjacent footpaths. All buildings shall maximise openings and entry points, have continuous awnings or a pedestrian colonnade on its external wall and facilitate footpath trading areas where possible;
d) A contribution towards the upgrade of Kingsway, including the construction of a dual use path where Kingsway adjoins the site, will be required as part of any development or subdivision of the site;
e) Development or subdivision of land within the Neighbourhood Centre shall be subject to payment of Infrastructure Contributions, pursuant to Part 10 of the Scheme (East Wanneroo Planning and Developer Contributions Arrangements – Cells 1 to 8);
f) An integrated community purposes site no less than 5000m2 in area is to be well integrated into the overall design of the centre. This land is to be set aside for future acquisition by the City, pursuant to Part 10 of the Scheme;
ATTACHMENT 3 Page 5 of 8
g) The exact location and shape of the community purpose site is to be determined at the development application stage, but must be capable of accommodating a unit of no less than 600m2 NLA with an external façade and entry doors facing either Kingsway or Ashdale Boulevard, plus associated car parking and servicing; and
h) Residential development shall be limited to no more than 20% of the total site area of the Neighbourhood Centre, provided that the design of the residential development is well integrated with the Centre design and only occurs either in conjunction with or after the Centre development.
ATTACHMENT 3 Page 6 of 8
CERTIFIED THAT AGREED STRUCTURE PLAN NO. 51.
WAS ADOPTED BY
RESOLUTION OF THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN PLANNING
COMMISSION ON ………………………………
………………………………………………………
Chairperson, Western Australian
Planning Commission
AND BY
RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
WANNEROO ON …………………………….
AND THE SEAL OF THE MUNICIPALITY WAS PURSUANT
TO THE COUNCIL’S RESOLUTION HEREUNTO AFFIXED IN THE
PRESENCE OF:
……………………………………………………….
Mayor, City of Wanneroo
………………………………………………………..
Chief Executive Officer, City of Wanneroo
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File Ref: SP/0069V01
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Level 5 Approval by shb Date 26 August 2004
Level 4 Approval by ch Date 19 August 2004
Level 3 Approval by ch Date 17 August 2004
Level 2 Approval by ch Date 17 August 2004
Level 1 Approval by ch Date 17 August 2004
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Meeting Date: 31 August 2004
Attachments: 3
Moved Cr Cvitan, Seconded Cr Monks
That Council:-
1. Pursuant to Clause 9.4.1 of District Planning Scheme No.2 DETERMINES that the proposed Lot 505 Pederick Road Neerabup Local Structure Plan, as submitted by BSD Consultants on behalf of the Mindarie Regional Council and as outlined on Attachment 2 to this report, should not be advertised until the following specified matters have been included in the Structure Plan documentation or have otherwise been attended to by the proponent:
a) The addition of a zoning plan in the Statutory section of the structure plan reflecting a “General Industrial” zoning on the western portion of the Lot and a “Bush Forever Precinct” on the eastern portion of the Lot.
b) The last paragraph on Page 10 of the Structure Plan Explanatory Report being deleted;
c) Provision 8.2 in the Statutory section of the structure plan being modified to require the preparation and implementation of a Construction Environmental Management Plan and an Environmental Management System by the proponent as part of the development approval process to address in detail the measures that will be undertaken to protect the Bush Forever site during the development and ongoing use of the site; and
d) An additional provision in the Statutory section of the structure plan to ensure the landowner is responsible for any widening required for Pederick Road at no cost to Council and for infrastructure contribution requirements pursuant to the NIA Structure Plan and any other subsequent related amendment to DPS2.
2. Upon the matters specified in 1, above being included in the Structure Plan documentation or otherwise attended to by the proponent, ADVERTISES the proposed Structure Plan under the provisions of Clause 9.5.1 of District Planning Scheme No.2 for a period of 21 days.
3. ADVISES the proponent that prior to Council’s consideration of the proposed Structure Plan for adoption, it will require the following matters to be satisfactorily addressed:
a) A traffic impact statement being prepared and submitted to the City to address the following matters:
i) Traffic generation and movement in the locality, particularly demonstrating a suitable extension of the proposed relocated north-south road (Road G) to Flynn Drive.
ii) Treatment of the four (4) way intersection and any corresponding land requirements needed to allow for the intersection.
b) Details on the timing, construction and width of Pederick Road and the width of the relocated north-south road.
c) Provision of a detailed plan addressing future road levels of the proposed relocated north-south road (Road G) and interface with adjacent land parcels;
d) Details of any discussions held with adjacent landowners regarding the impact of road on their land parcel and if possible agreement to the relocation.
Amendment
Moved Cr Salpietro, Seconded Cr Treby
In Item 2, to replace “21” with “42” days.
That Council:-
1. Pursuant to Clause 9.4.1 of District Planning Scheme No.2 DETERMINES that the proposed Lot 505 Pederick Road Neerabup Local Structure Plan, as submitted by BSD Consultants on behalf of the Mindarie Regional Council and as outlined on Attachment 2 to this report, should not be advertised until the following specified matters have been included in the Structure Plan documentation or have otherwise been attended to by the proponent:
a) The addition of a zoning plan in the Statutory section of the structure plan reflecting a “General Industrial” zoning on the western portion of the Lot and a “Bush Forever Precinct” on the eastern portion of the Lot.
b) The last paragraph on Page 10 of the Structure Plan Explanatory Report being deleted;
c) Provision 8.2 in the Statutory section of the structure plan being modified to require the preparation and implementation of a Construction Environmental Management Plan and an Environmental Management System by the proponent as part of the development approval process to address in detail the measures that will be undertaken to protect the Bush Forever site during the development and ongoing use of the site; and
d) An additional provision in the Statutory section of the structure plan to ensure the landowner is responsible for any widening required for Pederick Road at no cost to Council and for infrastructure contribution requirements pursuant to the NIA Structure Plan and any other subsequent related amendment to DPS2.
2.
Upon the matters specified in 1, above being included in the Structure
Plan documentation or otherwise attended to by the proponent, ADVERTISES the
proposed Structure Plan under the provisions of Clause 9.5.1 of District
Planning Scheme No.2 for a period of 21 42 days.
3. ADVISES the proponent that prior to Council’s consideration of the proposed Structure Plan for adoption, it will require the following matters to be satisfactorily addressed:
a) A traffic impact statement being prepared and submitted to the City to address the following matters:
i. Traffic generation and movement in the locality, particularly demonstrating a suitable extension of the proposed relocated north-south road (Road G) to Flynn Drive.
ii. Treatment of the four (4) way intersection and any corresponding land requirements needed to allow for the intersection.
b) Details on the timing, construction and width of Pederick Road and the width of the relocated north-south road.
c) Provision of a detailed plan addressing future road levels of the proposed relocated north-south road (Road G) and interface with adjacent land parcels;
d) Details of any discussions held with adjacent landowners regarding the impact of road on their land parcel and if possible agreement to the relocation.
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The amendment became the substantive motion.
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PART 1 - STATUTORY PLANNING SECTION
1.0 STRUCTURE PLAN AREA
This Structure Plan shall apply to Lot 505 on Diagram 59948, Volume 1863 and Folio 912, Pederick Road, Neerabup, being the land contained within the inner edge of the broken black line shown on the Structure Plan map (Plan No. 1).
2.0 STRUCTURE PLAN CONTENT
This Structure Plan comprises the:
a) Statutory section (Part 1);
b) Explanatory section (Part 2);
3.0 INTERPRETATION
The words and expressions used in this Structure Plan shall have the respective meanings given to them in the Scheme.
4.0 OPERATION DATE
In accordance with sub-clause 9.8.1 of the Scheme, this Structure Plan shall come into operation on the date it is adopted by the WA Planning Commission.
5.0 RELATIONSHIP WITH THE SCHEME
In accordance with clause 9.8 of the Scheme:
a) The provisions, standards and requirements specified under Part 1 of this Structure Plan shall have the same force and effect as if it were a provision, standard or requirement of the Scheme. Part 2 of this Structure Plan is for explanatory purposes only in order to provide a descriptive analysis of the Structure Plan.
b) In the event of there being any inconsistencies or conflict between the provisions, standards or requirements of the Scheme and the provisions, standards or requirements of this Structure Plan, then the provisions, standards or requirements of the Scheme shall prevail.
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6.0 LOCAL STRUCTURE PLAN MAP
The Local Structure Plan Map (Plan 1) delineates and depicts the road structure and land use precincts proposed for the Structure Plan area. The map defines the following road and land use precincts:
1. General Industrial
2. Bush Forever Site 295
3. Proposed N-S Road (20m width).
7.0 GENERAL PROVISIONS
7.1 General Industrial
Land use permissibility and intent within this precinct shall be in accordance with the General Industrial Zone under the Scheme. Notwithstanding the uses permitted under the Scheme, Industry – Hazardous shall be an ‘X’ use in this precinct.
8.0 SPECIAL PROVISIONS
8.1 Proposed North-South Road (20m width)
The Structure Plan provides for the relocation of the proposed North-South Road to the western boundary of Lot 505. The proposed road will be centrally located over Lots 508 and 505 with a total road width of 20m. The future extension of the road will be subject to further investigation by landowners to the south.
8.2 Bush Forever Site 295
The eastern portion of Lot 505 as shown on the Structure Plan will be retained as a Bush Forever site. The site will be managed by the Mindarie Regional Council as an Environmental Park in accordance with adopted commitments by the EPA through the Public Environmental Review.
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CERTIFIED THAT AGREED STRUCTURE PLAN ……………….
WAS ADOPTED BY
RESOLUTION OF THE WESTERN AUSTRALIAN PLANNING
COMMISSION ON ………………………………
………………………………………………………
Chairperson, Western Australian
Planning Commission
AND BY
RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
WANNEROO ON …………………………….
AND THE SEAL OF THE MUNICIPALITY WAS PURSUANT
TO THE COUNCIL’S RESOLUTION HEREUNTO AFFIXED IN THE
PRESENCE OF:
……………………………………………………….
Mayor, City of Wanneroo
………………………………………………………..
Chief Executive Officer, City of Wanneroo
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File Ref: R34/0064V01
File Name: DARequested Closure of Pedestrian Access Way Between Lalina Way and Civic Drive Wanneroo .doc This line will not be
Level 4 Approval by ch Date 19 August 2004
Level 3 Approval by CH Date 16 August 2004
Level 2 Approval by ch Date 16 August 2004
Level 1 Approval by T NEale Date 04 August 2004printed Please do NOT delete
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: T Neale
Meeting Date: 31 August 2004
Attachments: 1
Moved Cr Cvitan, Seconded Cr Monks
That Council SUPPORTS the permanent closure of the pedestrian access way between Lalina Way and Civic Drive, Wanneroo subject to the whole of the land in the access way being amalgamated with adjoining private properties and the owners thereof meeting all costs associated with the closure and amalgamation.
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File Ref: S09/0009V01
File Name: FADevelopment Applications determined by Delegated Authority for July 2004.doc This line will not be printed Please do
Level 4 Approval by ch Date 19 August 2004
Level 3 Approval by CH Date 16 August 2004
Level 2 Approval by hw Date 10 August 2004
Level 1 Approval by hw Date 10 August 2004NOT delete
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Casimir Penheiro
Meeting Date: 31 August 2004
Attachments: 1
Moved Cr Cvitan, Seconded Cr Monks
That Council NOTES the determinations made by Planning & Development Services acting under delegated authority from Council on development applications processed between 1 July 2004 and 31 July 2004.
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Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Decision_date BETWEEN 01/07/2004 00:00:00 AND 31/07/2004
Note: Estimated cost not provided on applications for use only or where a flat fee is applicable
Ram Id Date Owners Days Est Cost Decision
DA04/0219 02/04/2004 CHRISTINE M HUME & JAMES HUME 32 $1,000.00 Approved
Prop address 356 SYDNEY ROAD GNANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 148 D 70466 Vol 1750 Fol 575
Description INTENSIVE AGRICULTURE - CLEARING 2.2 HECTARES FOR VEGETABLES
Applicants J HUME, CM HUME
File Number P12/0175V01
DA04/0298 11/05/2004 IAN R AINSWORTH & ZAINAB B MOHAMAD 37 $2,400.00 Refused
Prop address 5 JAMES STREET MARIGINIUP WA 6065
Land Lot 26 DP 222778 Vol 1160 Fol 878
Description SINGLE HOUSE - CARPORT ADDITION
Applicants P DOVEN
File Number P20/0045V01
DA04/0446 02/07/2004 GARY C DE PIAZZI & KATHLEEN M DE PIAZZI 13 $17,500.00 Approved
Prop address 9 BUSHLAND RETREAT CARRAMAR WA 6031
Land Lot 37 P 12964 Vol 1545 Fol 544
Description SINGLE HOUSE - PATIO ADDITION
Applicants ESE PATIOS AND HOME IMPROVEMENTS
File Number P07/0405V01
DA04/0439 29/06/2004 CARL L DILETTI 13 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 34 WINSHIP AVENUE WANNEROO WA 6065
Land Lot 43 P 9589 Vol 1872 Fol 078
Description HOME BUSINESS - CATEGORY 2 - PROFESSIONAL OFFICE SERVICES
Applicants TC DILETTI
File Number P34/1898V01
DA04/0228 06/04/2004 QUITO PTY LTD 76 $69,090.90 Approved
Prop address 51 GRIFFITHS ROAD SINAGRA WA 6065
Land Lot 12 D 71019 Vol 1753 Fol 452
Description INTENSIVE AGRICULTURE - SHADEHOUSE ADDTION
Applicants JBT CORP
File Number P29/0017V01
DA04/0310 12/05/2004 PEET & COMPANY LTD 56 $30,000.00 Approved
Prop address 289 PINJAR ROAD TAPPING WA 6065
Land Lot 2706 DP 230239 Vol 1035 Fol 069
Description USE NOT LISTED - ESTATE SIGNAGE (7 IN TOTAL)
Applicants JENKIN ADVERTISING & MARKETING
File Number P31/0330V01
DA04/0429 21/06/2004 PEET & COMPANY LTD 29 $1,400,000.00 Approved
Prop address 289 PINJAR ROAD TAPPING WA 6065
Land Lot 2706 DP 230239 Vol 1035 Fol 069
Description USE NOT LISTED - CLEARING AND BULK EARTHWORKS - ASHTON HEIGHTS
Applicants DEVELOPMENT PLANNING STRATEGIES
File Number P31/0330V01
DA04/0342 26/05/2004 QUITO PTY LTD 40 $36,364.00 Approved
Prop address 60 VINCENT ROAD SINAGRA WA 6065
Land Lot 20 P 8404 Vol 1305 Fol 577
Description RURAL INDUSTRY - PACKING AND DESPATCH SHED ADDITION
Applicants JBT CORP
File Number P29/0111V01
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Decision_date BETWEEN 01/07/2004 00:00:00 AND 31/07/2004
Note: Estimated cost not provided on applications for use only or where a flat fee is applicable
Ram Id Date Owners Days Est Cost Decision
DA04/0226 05/04/2004 QUITO PTY LTD 77 $18,180.00 Approved
Prop address 60 VINCENT ROAD SINAGRA WA 6065
Land Lot 20 P 8404 Vol 1305 Fol 577
Description INTENSIVE AGRICULTURE - PLASTIC COVER IGLOO ADDITION
Applicants JBT CORP
File Number P/0028V01
DA04/0315 18/05/2004 QUITO PTY LTD 46 $18,180.00 Approved
Prop address 80 VINCENT ROAD SINAGRA WA 6065
Land Lot 19 P 8404 Vol 6 Fol 195A
Description RURAL INDUSTRY - ADDITIONS TO EXISTING SHED
Applicants JBT CORP
File Number P29/0020V01
DA04/0222 05/04/2004 BIAGGIO VERSACI & TINA VERSACI 84 $20,000.00 Approved
Prop address 47 BUCKINGHAM DRIVE WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 141 P 12576 Vol 1517 Fol 532
Description VEHICLE SALES/HIRE PREMISES -VEHICLE WASH DOWN AREA AND METAL ROOF
Applicants H.S. HYDE & SON
File Number P33/0027V01
DA04/0165 16/03/2004 BIAGGIO VERSACI & TINA VERSACI 79 $23,500.00 Approved
Prop address 47 BUCKINGHAM DRIVE WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 141 P 12576 Vol 1517 Fol 532
Description CHANGE OF USE - WAREHOUSE TO VEHICLE SALES/HIRE PREMISES
Applicants RAY WHITE REAL ESTATE - COMMERCIAL
File Number P33/0027V01
DA04/0404 14/06/2004 MARGARET J BORRELLO & CARMELO BORRELLO 30 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 57 GREENHAVEN GLADE CARRAMAR WA 6031
Land Lot 128 D 72335 Vol 2021 Fol 335
Description HOME BUSINESS - CATEGORY 2 - OFFICE/ ADMINISTRATION ONLY
Applicants MJ BORRELLO, C BORRELLO
File Number P07/0976V01
DA04/0442 01/07/2004 DENNIS H KELLY 14 $9,290.00 Approved
Prop address (service road access) 1954 WANNEROO ROAD NEERABUP WA 6031
Land Lot 37 P 8548 Vol 82 Fol 136A
Description SINGLE DWELLING - PATIO ADDITIONS
Applicants Sunset Outdoor
File Number P23/0016V01
DA04/0470 13/07/2004 LEIGH W CLIFTON & PIETERNELLA D CLIFTON 12 $7,210.00 Approved
Prop address 201 ROUSSET ROAD MARIGINIUP WA 6065
Land Lot 2287 DP 124823 Vol 1641 Fol 388
Description SINGLE HOUSE - SHED EXTENSION (EXISTING)
Applicants PD CLIFTON
File Number P20/0154v01
DA04/0176 22/03/2004 JEREMY N THOMPSON & LEITH P THOMPSON 77 $10,000.00 Approved
Prop address 89 GOLFVIEW PLACE GNANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 61 D 78994 Vol 1895 Fol 065
Description STABLES - ARENA FOR HORSE EXERCISES
Applicants JN THOMPSON, LP THOMPSON
File Number P12/012V01
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Decision_date BETWEEN 01/07/2004 00:00:00 AND 31/07/2004
Note: Estimated cost not provided on applications for use only or where a flat fee is applicable
Ram Id Date Owners Days Est Cost Decision
DA04/0407 15/06/2004 SARAH DOUGHTY & DAVID DOUGHTY 23 $3,000.00 Approved
Prop address 9 CLUBHOUSE LANE GNANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 142 P 16140 Vol 1786 Fol 468
Description SINGLE HOUSE - OUTBUILDING
Applicants D DOUGHTY
File Number P12/0127V01
DA04/0454 05/07/2004 WESTON LIVING PTY LTD 19 $200,000.00 Approved
Prop address 295 KINGSWAY DARCH WA 6065
Land Lot 32 P 6439 Vol 1181 Fol 598
Description GROUPED DWELLING - ADDITIONAL 2 UNITS
Applicants WESTON LIVING PTY LTD
File Number P09/0481V01
DA04/0215 31/03/2004 MARIA D'UVA & ANGELO D'UVA 35 $5,000.00 Approved
Prop address 440 BADGERUP ROAD GNANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 6 D 26040 Vol 1248 Fol 369
Description INDUSTRY RURAL - RELOCATION OF SHED
Applicants P.A. CAPE CONSTRUCTION CO
File Number P12/0174V01
DA04/0403 14/06/2004 MOYA G WOOD 27 $100,000.00 Approved
Prop address MEDICAL/VETERINARY CENTRE 44 GREENPARK ROAD ALEXANDER HEIGHTS WA
Land Lot 5481 D 57377 Vol 1702 Fol 598
Description MEDICAL CENTRE - ADDITIONS
Applicants MG WOOD
File Number P01/0918V01
DA02/1464.01 05/07/2004 AUSTRALAND HOLDINGS LTD 2 $5,300.00 Approved
Prop address 5 CALABRESE AVENUE WANNEROO WA 6065
Land Lot 46 DP 29137 Vol 1698 Fol 400
Description GROUPED DWELLING - ADDITION OF TWO CARPARKING BAYS
Applicants C LEWIS
File Number P34/0315V01
DA04/0012.01 02/06/2004 HOMESWEST RENTALS 36 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 54 CASSERLEY AVENUE GIRRAWHEEN WA 6064
Land Lot 973 D 46510
Description GROUP DWELLING - x 6 MINOR AMENDMENTS
Applicants J BLAKE
File Number P11/0893V01
DA04/0072.01 15/06/2004 JENNIFER DUNN 26 $1,644.00 Approved
Prop address SYCAMORE 6/18 GREVILLE WAY GIRRAWHEEN WA 6064
Land Lot 6 Vol 2513 Fol 326 S/P 41205
Description GROUP DWELLING - PATIO
Applicants HERITAGE OUTDOOR LEISURE CENTRE
File Number P11/0308V01
DA04/0498 22/07/2004 JENNIFER A GATES 4 $2,360.00 Approved
Prop address TALLOW ROW 11B SHALFORD WAY GIRRAWHEEN WA 6064
Land Lot 10 Vol 2522 Fol 310 S/P 42046
Description GROUP DWELLING - PATIO ADDITION
Applicants COUNTRY LEISURE CENTER
File Number P11/0123V01
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Decision_date BETWEEN 01/07/2004 00:00:00 AND 31/07/2004
Note: Estimated cost not provided on applications for use only or where a flat fee is applicable
Ram Id Date Owners Days Est Cost Decision
DA04/0445 02/07/2004 DAVID S GOUGH & MICHIKO KOIKE 13 $2,222.00 Approved
Prop address PEPPERMINT GROVE 3 26B CASSERLEY AVENUE GIRRAWHEEN WA 6064
Land Lot 7 Vol 1910 Fol 154 S/P 21592
Description GROUP DWELLING - PATIO ADDITION
Applicants WESTRAL OUTDOOR
File Number P11/0090V01
DA04/0393 09/06/2004 CHRISTINE PROCTOR 23 $4,000.00 Approved
Prop address 26A BARNDIE WAY WANNEROO WA 6065
Land Lot 1 Vol 1476 Fol 064 S/P 5102
Description GROUPED DWELLING - PATIO ADDITION
Applicants MINDARIE PATIOS
File Number P34/1570V01
DA04/0432 22/06/2004 LAURIE BORDAS & TREVOR MILTON 28 $2,530.00 Approved
Prop address WESTBROOK MEWS 6/9 WESTBROOK WAY GIRRAWHEEN WA 6064
Land Lot 6 Vol 2559 Fol 258 S/P 44797
Description GROUPED DWELLING - PATIO ADDITION
Applicants A MCLOUGHLIN
File Number P11/0562V01
DA04/0456 06/07/2004 MICHELLE N MAWHINNEY 11 $2,250.00 Approved
Prop address WESTBROOK MEWS 7/15 WESTBROOK WAY GIRRAWHEEN WA 6064
Land Lot 19 Vol 2559 Fol 271 S/P 44797
Description GROUP DWELLING - PATIO ADDITION
Applicants WESTRAL OUTDOOR
File Number P11/0955V01
DA04/0415 18/06/2004 COLIN W DARE & TRUDI J DARE 20 $3,600.00 Approved
Prop address WESTBROOK MEWS 5/17 WESTBROOK WAY GIRRAWHEEN WA 6064
Land Lot 24 Vol 2559 Fol 276 S/P 44797
Description GROUP DWELLING - PATIO TO UNIT 5
Applicants OUTDOOR CENTRE HOLDINGS PTY LTD
File Number P11/0453V01
DA04/0400 11/06/2004 SKYWORKS PTY LTD 25 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 30 BARETTA ROAD WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 290 P 12575 Vol 1517 Fol 506
Description CHANGE OF USE - LIGHT INDUSTRY TO VEHICLE SALES/HIRE PREMISES
Applicants SKYWORKS PTY LTD
File Number P33/0330V01
DA04/0441 01/07/2004 DEBORAH F MAY 21 $5,115.00 Approved
Prop address 17B SHEPWAY PLACE MARANGAROO WA 6064
Land Lot 2 Vol 1689 Fol 981 S/P 12558
Description GROUPED DWELLING - GARAGE/WORKSHOP ADDITION
Applicants QUALITY PATIOS & CARPORTS
File Number P19/1206V01
DA04/0452 05/07/2004 MILLIE Y JANSZ & FRANCISCO VELARDE 18 $3,900.00 Approved
Prop address 8A FARNELL PLACE ALEXANDER HEIGHTS WA 6064
Land Lot 1 Vol 1912 Fol 588 S/P 21587
Description GROUP DWELLING - PATIO ADDITION
Applicants OUTDOORWORLD
File Number P01/0621V01
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Decision_date BETWEEN 01/07/2004 00:00:00 AND 31/07/2004
Note: Estimated cost not provided on applications for use only or where a flat fee is applicable
Ram Id Date Owners Days Est Cost Decision
DA04/0142 02/03/2004 LUKE A ANTICA 35 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 85 ALDERSEA CIRCLE CLARKSON WA 6030
Land Lot 1129 P 18227 Vol 1917 Fol 448
Description HOME BUSINESS - CATEGORY 3 - SANDART
Applicants LA ANTICA
File Number P08/1010V01
DA04/0492 19/07/2004 AUSTRALASIAN CONFERENCE ASSOCIATION LTD 9 $2,000.00 Approved
Prop address 7 AINSBURY PARADE CLARKSON WA 6030
Land Lot 66 D 96855
Description PLACE OF WORSHIP - SECURITY LIGHTING
Applicants AUSTRALASIAN CONFERENCE ASSOCIATION LTD
File Number P08/0643V01
DA04/0361 31/05/2004 CHISHOLM HOLDINGS PTY LTD 27 $0.00 Approved
Prop address SERVICE STN & SHOPS-PROPOSED 4 HUGHIE EDWARDS DRIVE MERRIWA WA 6030
Land Lot 1600 D 90123 Vol 2062 Fol 735 S/P 44945
Description CHANGE OF USE - SHOWROOM/WAREHOUSE TO PIZZA TAKEAWAY
Applicants STONEWALL CONSTRUCTIONS
File Number P21/0268V01
DA04/0303 11/05/2004 QUINNS BAPTIST COLLEGE INC 22 $232,000.00 Approved
Prop address QUINNS BAPTIST COLLEGE 8 SALERNO DRIVE MINDARIE WA 6030
Land Lot 512 D 97775
Description EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENT - ADDITIONAL CLASSROOM BLOCK
Applicants T&Z PTY LTD
File Number P22/0600VO1
DA04/0387 09/06/2004 RAESIDE PTY LTD 29 $10,000.00 Approved
Prop address SERVICE STATION 22 ANCHORAGE DRIVE MINDARIE WA 6030
Land Lot 971 P 21320
Description SERVICE STATION - SIGNAGE
Applicants GULL PETROLEUM PTY LTD
File Number P22/1210V01
DA04/0451 05/07/2004 ADRIANE BLICKS & SVEN O BLICKS 10 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 4 NEVIS PLACE WANNEROO WA 6065
Land Lot 242 P 21484
Description HOME BUSINESS - CATEGORY 2 - BOWEN MASSAGE
Applicants A BLICKS
File Number P34/1908V01
DA04/0179 19/03/2004 DURKIN ENTERPRISES PTY LTD 70 $0.00 Refused
Prop address 7/11 DELLAMARTA ROAD WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 7 Vol 2097 Fol 057 S/P 32321
Description CHANGE OF USE SHOWROOM/FACTORY TO LIGHT INDUSTRY
Applicants TOPLINE TRUCKWASH &
File Number P33/0248V01
DA04/0354 27/05/2004 CAPRICORN INVESTMENT GROUP PTY LTD 30 $885,000.00 Approved
Prop address 599 TWO ROCKS ROAD YANCHEP WA 6035
Land Lot 303 P 21926 Vol 2097 Fol 795
Description USE NOT LISTED - EARTHWORKS
Applicants COSSILL & WEBLEY PTY LTD
File Number P36/0256V01
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Decision_date BETWEEN 01/07/2004 00:00:00 AND 31/07/2004
Note: Estimated cost not provided on applications for use only or where a flat fee is applicable
Ram Id Date Owners Days Est Cost Decision
DA04/0406 15/06/2004 ROBERT A WARNER & ROBERTA A WARNER 25 $10,000.00 Approved
Prop address 31 HONEY STREET MARIGINIUP WA 6065
Land Lot 15 D 89782 Vol 2114 Fol 844
Description SINGLE HOUSE - PATIO & SHED ADDITION
Applicants J & E INDUSTRIES
File Number P20/0112V01
DA04/0455 05/07/2004 DASFORD HOLDINGS PTY LTD 19 $0.00 Approved
Prop address CLARKSON NEIGHBHD SHOP1 1/30 AINSBURY PARADE CLARKSON WA 6030
Land Lot 1 Vol 2127 Fol 530 S/P 34058
Description CHANGE OF USE - HARDWARE STORE TO RECREATION CENTRE (WOMENS GYM)
Applicants P ROBERTS
File Number P08/0279V01
DA04/0485 16/07/2004 LINDA MFC RATO 9 $5,000.00 Approved
Prop address 144 PAINI WAY JANDABUP WA 6065
Land Lot 106 P 21843 Vol 2205 Fol 108
Description SINGLE HOUSE - PATIO ADDITION X 2
Applicants LMFC RATO
File Number P14/0048V01
DA04/0389 09/06/2004 TAH LAND PTY LTD 29 $5,000.00 Approved
Prop address KINGSWAY CITY SHOPPING CENTRE 168 WANNEROO ROAD MADELEY WA 6065
Land Lot 888 D 98863
Description SERVICE STATION - SIGNAGE
Applicants J WATTS
File Number P10025V01
DA04/0388 09/06/2004 ALEXANDER HEIGHTS SHOPPING CENTRE PTY LTD 23 $5,000.00 Approved
Prop address (side street access) ALEXANDER HEIGHTS SHOPPING CENTRE & TAVERN 200
Land Lot 1 P 23848
Description SERVICE STATION - SIGNAGE
Applicants GULL PETROLEUM PTY LTD
File Number P01/0252V01
DA04/0462 09/07/2004 ALEXANDER HEIGHTS SHOPPING CENTRE PTY LTD 15 $0.00 Approved
Prop address (side street access) ALEXANDER HEIGHTS SHOPPING CENTRE & TAVERN 200
Land Lot 1 P 23848
Description CHANGE OF USE - SHOP TO CIVIC BUILDING
Applicants TOTAL PROJECT SOLUTIONS
File Number P01/0252V01
DA04/0477 14/07/2004 KINGFISHER HOLDINGS PTY LTD 12 $0.00 Approved
Prop address MINI MART 2/21 THE BROADVIEW LANDSDALE WA 6065
Land Lot 2 Vol 2540 Fol 799 S/P 43073
Description CHANGE OF USE - SHOP TO PHARMACY
Applicants QVS SHOPFITTERS
File Number P17/0192V01
DA04/0467 09/07/2004 PAMELA J GRIMES & ROBIN D MUNCHOW 8 $10,767.00 Approved
Prop address 61 COUNTRYSIDE DRIVE TWO ROCKS WA 6037
Land Lot 43 DP 36110 Vol 2541 Fol 712
Description SINGLE HOUSE - SHED ADDITION
Applicants HIGHLINE BUILDING CONSTRUCTIONS
File Number P32/0300V01
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Decision_date BETWEEN 01/07/2004 00:00:00 AND 31/07/2004
Note: Estimated cost not provided on applications for use only or where a flat fee is applicable
Ram Id Date Owners Days Est Cost Decision
DA04/0201 26/03/2004 PHOENIX MOTORS 83 $30,000.00 Approved
Prop address 36 PENSACOLA TERRACE CLARKSON WA 6030
Land Lot 100 DP 37158
Description VEHICLE SALES/HIRE PREMIESES - RETROSPECTIVE - PERIMETER FLOODLIGHTING
Applicants MEYER SHIRCORE & ASSOCIATES
File Number P08/1041V01
DA03/1115 11/12/2003 PEET & CO AFT YANCHEP OCEANFRONT UNIT 153 $499,380.00 Approved
Prop address SUBDIVIDED 154 LAGOON DRIVE YANCHEP WA 6035
Land Lot 9003 DP 36923 Vol 2549 Fol 331
Description PARK - POS & DRAINAGE
Applicants MAUNSELL AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
File Number P36/0672V01
DA04/0465 09/07/2004 JEANETTE M PARKER 8 $313,513.00 Approved
Prop address 19 MARTINDALE AVENUE MADELEY WA 6065
Land Lot 610 DP 38794 Vol 2555 Fol 052
Description GROUP DWELLING - 3 UNITS
Applicants J CORP
File Number P18/0556V01
DA04/0391 01/06/2004 LANDCORP 16 $250,000.00 Approved
Prop address 6 VENTURE LOOP WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 256 DP 38474 Vol 2554 Fol 804
Description GENERAL INDUSTRIAL - CABINET MAKING
Applicants S PIROVICH
File Number P33/0349V01
DA04/0402 14/06/2004 JNI DEVELOPMENTS PTY LTD & AVALON HOLDINGS 17 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 33 INNOVATION CIRCUIT WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 279 DP 38474 Vol 2554 Fol 806
Description CHANGE OF USE - FACTORY UNIT TO PLACE OF WORSHIP
Applicants M RULE
File Number P33/0307V01
DA04/0440 30/06/2004 VESPOLI ENTERPRISES PTY LTD & VES-FOG 21 $230,000.00 Approved
Prop address 16 RIGALI WAY WANGARA WA 6065
Land Lot 233 DP 38475 Vol 2554 Fol 817
Description WAREHOUSE
Applicants VESPOLI ENTERPRISES PTY LTD
File Number P33/0317V01
DA04/0051 27/01/2004 HOMESWEST 31 $6,850,000.00 Approved
Prop address 5 KINGSBRIDGE BOULEVARD BUTLER WA 6036
Land Lot 79 DP 35592
Description SHOP, MEDICAL CENTRE, LIQUOR STORE & PHARMACY - BRIGHTON VILLAGE CENTRE
Applicants JONES COULTER YOUNG PTY LTD
File Number P05/1101V01
Development Applications determined for Period City of Wanneroo
WHERE (Decision_date BETWEEN 01/07/2004 00:00:00 AND 31/07/2004
Note: Estimated cost not provided on applications for use only or where a flat fee is applicable
Ram Id Date Owners Days Est Cost Decision
DA04/0362 31/05/2004 ROCKLINE INVESTMENTS PTY LTD 7 $0.00 Approved
Prop address 35 OCEAN KEYS BOULEVARD CLARKSON WA 6030
Land Lot 405 DP 39299 Vol 2564 Fol 287
Description CHANGE OF USE - SHOP/SHOWRROM TO SHOWROOM/WAREHOUSE/EDUCATION
Applicants ROCKLINE PTY LTD
File Number P08/1083V01
DA04/0428 23/06/2004 ALLEN L HUNTER & KATHRYN H HUNTER 26 $216,509.00 Approved
Prop address 1 HURSTHILL STREET MADELEY WA 6065
Land Lot 400 DP 39574 Vol 2564 Fol 206
Description GROUPED DWELLING - 2 UNITS
Applicants J CORP
File Number P18/0613V01
DA04/0434 28/06/2004 THERESE B MOSELEY 17 $95,377.00 Approved
Prop address 4 KENSINGTON WAY PEARSALL WA 6065
Land Lot 2 Vol 2561 Fol 814 S/P 45603
Description SINGLE HOUSE - STRATA
Applicants HOMEBUYERS CENTRE
File Number PA18/0013V01
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File Ref: S09/0008
File Name: FCSubdivision Applications determined under delegated authority during July 2004.doc This line will not be printed Please
Level 4 Approval by ch Date 19 August 2004
Level 3 Approval by CH Date 16 August 2004
Level 2 Approval by ch Date 10 August 2004
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Responsible Officer: Director, Planning & Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Chris Hewett
Meeting Date: 31 August 2004
Attachments: 21
Moved Cr Cvitan, Seconded Cr Monks
That Council NOTE the actions taken in relation to providing comments to the Western Australian Planning Commission on subdivision applications processed under delegated authority in the period for the month of July 2004 as listed below:
Subdivision Application Delegations
Att |
WAPC No/ Received Date |
Location / Owner |
DPS2 Zoning LDU Category |
Advice |
WAPC Advised |
1 |
970-04 29.7.04 |
Lot 82 (40) Taywood Drive, Wanneroo H & K Roelofs, B Soto & R A Fidock |
Residential SCU1 |
Supported |
30.7.04 |
2 |
125673 2.7.04 |
Lot 30 (94) Kemp Street, Pearsall Mainlake Holdings Pty Ltd & Omega Management Services Pty Ltd |
Urban Dev SCU1 |
Supported |
9.7.04 |
3 |
125579 24.6.04 |
Lot 15 (80) Clarkson Ave, Tapping P Scarfo |
Urban Dev SCU1 |
Supported |
6.7.04 |
4 |
125811 21.7.04 |
Lot 5 (29) Ashley Road, Tapping Delstrat Pty Ltd |
Urban Dev SCU1 |
Supported |
30.7.04 |
5 |
125675 2.7.04 |
Lot 1395 (121) Ranch Road, Mariginiup S F Neville |
Rural Resource/ Regional Reservation – Parks & Recreation SCU5 |
Supported |
27.7.04 |
6 |
125539 25.6.04 |
Lot 75 (21) Cooper Street, Madeley PH3 Land Madeley Pty Ltd |
Urban Dev SCU1 |
Supported |
28.7.04 |
7 |
125524 17.6.04 |
Lot 69 (32) Cooper Street, Madeley H Antulov |
Urban Dev SCU1 |
Supported |
19.7.04 |
8 |
125644 15.7.04 |
Lot 32 (295) Kingsway, Darch Weston Living Pty Ltd |
Urban Dev SCU1 |
Not Supported 500m poultry buffer area |
21.7.04 |
9 |
125876 27.7.04 |
Lot 9 (34) Kingsway, Madeley A & T Vlahov |
Residential SCU1 |
Supported |
28.7.04 |
10 |
123536 29.10.03 (previously deferred) |
Lot 9 (3) Backshall Place, Wanneroo Gospel Baptist Church |
Urban Dev SCU1 |
Supported |
23.7.04 |
11 |
123547 29.10.03 (previously deferred) |
Lot 9 (3) Backshall Place, Wanneroo Gospel Baptist Church |
Urban Dev SCU1 |
Supported |
19.7.04 |
12 |
125480 14.6.04 |
Pt Lot 50 (10) Gnangara Road, Madeley Pinecreek Pty Ltd |
Urban Dev SCU1 |
Supported |
6.7.04 |
13 |
125807 19.7.04 |
Lot 14 (272) Kingsway, Darch Realstar Investments Pty Ltd |
Urban Dev SCU1 |
Supported |
21.7.04 |
14 |
125603 28.6.04 |
Pt Lot 15 (69) Pinjar Road, Ashby Watson Property Group Ashby Rise Ltd |
Urban Dev Regional Reservation/Other Regional Road SCU1 |
Supported |
2.7.04 |
15 |
808-04 5.7.04 |
Lot 210 (27) Adelphi Court, Marangaroo M J Gangemi |
Residential SCU1 |
Supported |
21.7.04 |
16 |
868-04 15.7.04 |
Lot 313 (3) Cleveland Court, Marangaroo S & B Di-Benedetto |
Residential SCU1 |
Supported |
30.7.04 |
17 |
125456 1.7.04 |
Lot 1260 (50) St Stephens Crescent, Tapping St Stephens School |
Urban Dev SCU1 |
Supported |
20.7.04 |
18 |
125646 28.6.04 |
Lot 9000 (131) Flynn Drive, Banksia Grove Homeswest Vacant |
Spec Residential 02 / Urban Dev / Regional Reservation Other Regional Road SCU1 |
Supported |
20.7.04 |
19 |
125379 4.6.04 |
Lot 264 (95) Excellence Drive, Wangara Lenori Pty Ltd |
General Industrial SCU1 |
Supported |
6.7.04 |
20 |
897-04 20.7.04 |
Lot 92 (25) Brooklyn Ave, Pearsall P L Calleja |
Urban Dev SCU1 |
Supported |
21.7.04 |
21 |
845-04 12.7.04 |
Lot 249 (37) Old Trafford Ave, Madeley G & M Napoli |
Residential SCU1 |
Supported |
19.7.04
|
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Cr Loftus declared an impartial interest in Item PD14-08/04 due to being a member of both Associations.
Cr McNamara declared an impartial interest in Item PD14-08/04 due to being a member of both Associations.
File Ref: S25/0060V01
File Name: GAReallocation of funds from the Suncity Business Technology Association to the Wanneroo Business Association.doc This
Level 4 Approval by ch Date 19 August 2004
Level 3 Approval by ch Date 17 August 2004
Level 2 Approval by ch Date 17 August 2004
Level 1 Approval by ch Date 17 August 2004
Responsible Officer: Director, Planning and Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Manager Economic Development
Meeting Date: August 31, 2004
Attachments: Nil
Moved Cr Cvitan, Seconded Cr Monks
That Council AGREE to the payment of $2500 originally allocated to the Sun City Business and Technology Association to the Wanneroo Business Association.
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File Ref: C04387V01
Responsible Officer: Director, Technical Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 1
Author: Harminder Singh
Meeting Date: 31 August 2004
File Name: AATender Number 04387 The Suply and Delivery of Crushed Limestone.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Level 4 Approval by jan Date 19 August 2004
Level 3 Approval by jan Date 13 August 2004
Level 2 Approval by jan Date 11 August 2004
Level 1 Approval by jan Date 11 August 2004
Moved Cr Blencowe, Seconded Cr Stewart
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File Ref: C04394V01
File Name: AATender Number 04394 The Supply and Delivery of Bitumen Stabilised Limestone.doc This line will not be printed dont
Level 4 Approval by jan Date 19 August 2004
Level 3 Approval by JAN Date 16 August 2004
Level 2 Approval by jan Date 13 August 2004
Level 1 Approval by jan Date 13 August 2004
Responsible Officer: Director, Technical Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 1
Author: Harminder Singh
Meeting Date: 31 August 2004delete
Moved Cr Blencowe, Seconded Cr Stewart
That Council ACCEPTS Tender No 04394 from WA Limestone for the Supply and Delivery of Bitumen Stabilised Limestone for a period of one year as per the schedule of rates and general conditions of tendering, inclusive of rise and fall applicable to changes in bitumen prices.
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File Ref: C04388V01
Responsible Officer: Director, Technical Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 1
Author: Harminder Singh
Meeting Date: 31 August 2004
File Name: AATender Number The Supply and Delivery of Clay Brick Pavers.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Level 4 Approval by jan Date 19 August 2004
Level 3 Approval by jan Date 13 August 2004
Level 2 Approval by jan Date 12 August 2004
Level 1 Approval by jan Date 12 August 2004
Moved Cr Blencowe, Seconded Cr Stewart
That Council ACCEPTS Tender No 04388 from Midland Brick Company and Bristle Operations Ltd for the Supply and Delivery of Clay Brick Pavers for a period of one year as per the schedule of rates and general conditions of tendering.
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File Ref: C04389V01
File Name: AATender Number 04389 The Supply and Delivery of Concrete Segmnental Brick Pavers.doc This line will not be printed dont
Level 5 Approval by jan Date 25 August 2004
Level 4 Approval by jan Date 19 August 2004
Level 3 Approval by JAN Date 16 August 2004
Level 2 Approval by jan Date 12 August 2004
Level 1 Approval by jan Date 12 August 2004
Responsible Officer: Director, Technical Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 1
Author: Harminder Singh
Meeting Date: 31 August 2004 delete
Moved Cr Blencowe, Seconded Cr Stewart
That Council ACCEPTS Tender No 04389 from Blokpave and Midland Brick Company for the Supply and Delivery of Concrete Segmental Brick Pavers for a period of one year as per the schedule of rates and general conditions of tendering.
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File Ref: C04386V01
File Name: AATender Numebr 04386 The Provision of Material Testing Services.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Level 4 Approval by jan Date 19 August 2004
Level 3 Approval by jan Date 13 August 2004
Level 2 Approval by jan Date 12 August 2004
Level 1 Approval by jan Date 12 August 2004
Responsible Officer: Director, Technical Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 1
Author: Harminder Singh
Meeting Date: 31 August 2004
Moved Cr Blencowe, Seconded Cr Stewart
That Council ACCEPTS Tender No 04386 from Qualcon Laboratories Pty Ltd for the Provision of Material Testing Services for a period of three years as per the schedule of rates and general conditions of tendering.
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File Ref: CO4391VO1
File Name: AATender No 04391 The Supply And Application Of Fertiliser On Specific Parks within the City Of lWanneroo For A
Level 4 Approval by jan Date 19 August 2004
Level 3 Approval by jan Date 13 August 2004
Level 2 Approval by jan Date 12 August 2004
Level 1 Approval by jan Date 12 August 2004Period.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Responsible Officer: Director, Technical Services.
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Author: David Green
Meeting Date: 31 August
Moved Cr Blencowe, Seconded Cr Stewart
That Council ACCEPTS Tender No 04391 from D & E Parker Pty Ltd (Lawn Doctor) for the Supply and Application of Fertiliser on Specified Parks within The City Of Wanneroo for a Period of One Year (October 2004 to September 2005).
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File Ref: CO4384V01
Responsible Officer: Director, Technical Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Author: Coordinator Parks Operations
Meeting Date: 31 August 2004
File Name: AAThe Preparation and Maintenance of Kingsway Turf Cricket Wickets.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Level 3 Approval by jan Date 05 July 2004
Level 2 Approval by jan Date 05 July 2004
Level 1 Approval by jan Date 05 July 2004
Moved Cr Blencowe, Seconded Cr Stewart
That Council:-
1. DECLINES TO ACCEPT any tenders for Tender No 04384 - the Preparation and Maintenance of Kingsway Turf Cricket Wickets.
2. ENDORSES the principle that the Wanneroo Districts Cricket Club is responsible for the management, maintenance and preparation (to the required standard) of the turf centre wickets and practice wickets at the Kingsway Regional Sporting Complex, subject to the City:
a) contributing to the Wanneroo Districts Cricket Club $49,000 per annum paid in two instalments of $24,500 each in September and February respectively and is subject to a CPI adjustment annually
b) supplying and maintaining the following equipment, for the use of the Wanneroo Districts Cricket Club:
i. Mentay roller (Plant No 98065)
ii. hand roller (Plant No 98118)
3. AUTHORISES the CEO to prepare a Memorandum of Understanding, with the term of five years, between the City and Wanneroo District Cricket Club to clarify the roles and responsibilities of each party associated with the approval in 2. above.
4. AMENDS the Fees and Charges Schedule by the inclusion of the following item under the heading Parks, Gardens and Reserves:
Turf Wickets Per Season Per Wicket $1,820
and that the amendment be advertised in accordance with the provisions of Section 6.19 of the Local Government Act 1995.
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Cr Stewart declared an indirect financial interest in Item TS15-08/04 due to receiving an honorarium from the Wanneroo Cricket Club and left Chambers at 7:24pm.
File Ref: C04393V01, PR17/0001V01
File Name: EATender No 04393 Fllod Lighting to Warradale Park Landsdale.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Level 5 Approval by jan Date 25 August 2004
Level 4 Approval by jan Date 19 August 2004
Level 3 Approval by JAN Date 16 August 2004
Level 2 Approval by jan Date 13 August 2004
Level 1 Approval by jan Date 13 August 2004
Responsible Officer: Director, Technical Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 1
Author: Janek Sobon
Meeting Date: 31 August 2004
Moved Cr Blencowe, Seconded Cr Cvitan
That Council:-
1. ACCEPTS Tender No 04393 for the Construction of Floodlighting Works at Warradale Park, Landsdale from Electek Pty Ltd for the tender sum of $62,800.
2. NOTES the following budget variation to accommodate the shortfall in funding for the installation of floodlighting works at Warradale Park, Landsdale.
Project No |
From |
To |
Description |
824543 |
$12,070 |
|
Edgar Griffiths – Construction of Floodlighting |
824542 |
|
$12,070 |
Warradale Park – Construction of Floodlighting |
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File Ref: S16/0049V01
File Name: BAAuthority to Use Traffic Signs and Devices at Roadworks New Instrument of Authority.doc This line will not be printed
Level 4 Approval by jan Date 19 August 2004
Level 3 Approval by JAN Date 16 August 2004
Level 2 Approval by jan Date 13 August 2004
Level 1 Approval by jan Date 13 August 2004dont delete
Responsible Officer: Director, Technical Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 1
Author: Dennis Blair
Meeting Date: 31 August 2004
Moved Cr Newton, Seconded Cr Monks
That Council:-
1. AGREES BY ABSOLUTE MAJORITY, to enter into an Instrument of Authorisation with the Commissioner of Main Roads in accordance with Regulation 297 (2) of the Road Traffic Code 2000 to allow the City to use traffic signs and devices at roadworks without the need to obtain further approvals from Main Roads WA, subject to the conditions outlined in Attachment 1.
2. AUTHORISES the Mayor and Chief Executive Officer to execute and affix the Common Seal of the City of Wanneroo to the Instrument of Authorisation.
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File Ref: R11/0007V01
File Name: EAPedestrian Access Way Upgrade Colne Way Casserley Avenue Girrawheen.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Level 4 Approval by jan Date 19 August 2004
Level 3 Approval by jan Date 13 August 2004
Level 2 Approval by jan Date 11 August 2004
Level 1 Approval by jan Date 11 August 2004
Responsible Officer: Director, Technical Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 2
Author: Steve Mackman
Meeting Date: 31 August 2004
Moved Cr Newton, Seconded Cr Monks
That Council APPROVES the proposed upgrade of the pedestrian accessways between Bendix Way/Colne Way and Colne Way/Casserley Avenue, Girrawheen as shown on Attachments 1 and 2 and at an estimated cost of $29,400.
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File Ref: S09/0004V1
File Name: GADisposal of Excavator Plant No 98880.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Level 4 Approval by jan Date 19 August 2004
Level 3 Approval by jan Date 13 August 2004
Level 2 Approval by jan Date 13 August 2004
Level 1 Approval by jan Date 13 August 2004
Responsible Officer: Director, Technical Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Author: David McKenna
Meeting Date: 31 August 2004
Moved Cr Newton, Seconded Cr Monks
That Council APPROVES the disposal of Sumitomo Excavator Plant No. 98880 by public auction.
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File Ref: S02/0010V01
File Name: GAMetropolitan North and East Recovery Group Partnering Agreement.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Level 4 Approval by jan Date 19 August 2004
Level 3 Approval by jan Date 13 August 2004
Level 2 Approval by jan Date 13 August 2004
Level 1 Approval by jan Date 13 August 2004
Responsible Officer: Director, Technical Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 1
Author: Phil Calley
Meeting Date: 31 August 2004
Moved Cr Newton, Seconded Cr Monks
That Council SUPPORTS City of Wanneroo becoming a signatory to the Metropolitan North and East Recovery Group Partnering Agreement for the Provision of Mutual Aid for Recovery During Emergencies.
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File Ref: S09/0004V01
Responsible Officer: Director, Technical Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Author: David McKenna
Meeting Date: 25 May 2004
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Level 4 Approval by jan Date 19 August 2004
Level 3 Approval by nb Date 16 August 2004
Level 2 Approval by nb Date 16 August 2004
Level 1 Approval by nb Date 16 August 2004
Moved Cr Newton, Seconded Cr Monks
That Council ADOPT the proposed Light Fleet Replacement Policy shown detailed below:
Light Vehicle Fleet Replacement Policy
Policy No.
Policy Owner: Technical Services
Distribution: All employees
Implementation: 1 September 2004
Scheduled Review: 1 September 2007
Objective
To ensure that processes are in place in relation to replacement intervals, purchasing and disposal methods to manage the City’s light vehicle fleet.
Statement
The purpose of the policy is to minimise vehicle ownership costs to the City in line with industry best practice, whilst ensuring provision of a suitable fleet for use by staff to undertake their duties.
Purchasing Method
Lights vehicles shall be purchased by using the current State Government Motor Vehicle Supply Contract. Vehicles may also be purchased, as requirements dictate, by using the Public Open Tender method.
Disposal Method
Light vehicles should be disposed of via auction at a public auction house. Vehicles may also be sold by the tender process in order to gauge resale values by this method.
Vehicle Specification/Class
The selection of vehicle class and specification should be carried out with consideration to optimising resale value. Analysis of vehicle ownership costs has indicated that purchasing a higher standard of vehicle than actually required by the City offers in many cases , a greater cost effective outcome than purchasing the more standard vehicle.
Colour
All operational vehicles are to be supplied in white. Private use vehicles may be coloured and consideration may also be given to the supply of coloured vehicles that have limited private use.
The choice of colours shall be as deemed appropriate by the Fleet Steering Committee.
Replacement Intervals
The following table details recommended replacement intervals for the different classes of vehicles owned and operated by council.
CLASS OF VEHICLE |
EXAMPLE |
REPLACEMENT INTERVAL |
Four Cylinder Sedan |
Nissan Pulsar |
3 years or 80,000 Kms |
Six Cylinder Sedan/ Wagon Basic |
Magna/Commodore Executive/Falcon Forte |
2 years or 60,000 Kms |
Six Cylinder Sedan/ Wagon Medium |
Commodore Acclaim/Falcon Futura |
2 years or 60,000 Kms |
Six Cylinder Sedan Executive Class |
Holden Calais/Fairmont Ghia |
1 year unlimited |
Six Cylinder Sedan Luxury Class |
Statesman/Fairlane |
1 year unlimited |
Four Cylinder Utility 2wd |
Hilux |
3 years or 100,000 Kms |
Six Cylinder Utility 2wd |
Falcon/Commodore |
3 years or 100,000 Kms |
Six Cylinder Utility 2wd (LPG) |
Falcon |
3 years or 100,000 Kms |
One Tonne Utility 4wd |
Mitsubishi Triton |
3 years or 100,000 Kms |
One Tonne Van 2wd |
Mitsubishi Express |
3 years or 100,000 Kms |
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File Ref: SP/0020V01
File Name: GAWannero Town Centre Revitalisation Project Partnership Agreement Memorandum of Understanding .doc This line will not
Level 3 Approval by Y. Heath Date 19 August 2004
Level 2 Approval by jan Date 19 August 2004
Level 1 Approval by jan Date 19 August 2004be printed dont delete
Responsible Officer: Director, Technical Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 1
Author: Alan McGregor
Meeting Date: 31 August 2004
Moved Cr Newton, Seconded Cr Monks
That Council APPROVES the proposal for a Memorandum of Understanding with the State Government for the revitalisation of the Wanneroo Town Centre and AUTHORISES the Mayor to sign this Memorandum of Understanding as detailed in Attachment One.
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WANNEROO TOWN CENTRE DEVELOPMENT
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING
BETWEEN
THE GOVERNMENT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA
AND
THE CITY OF WANNEROO
Draft 17 August 2004
(Note: Yet to be formally considered by the City of Wanneroo or the State Government)
ATTACHMENT 1 Page 2 of 10
The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) is based on the outcome of discussions between the City of Wanneroo and State Government Representatives. Reference is made to the following correspondence:
City of Wanneroo to the Premier, dated 15 May 2003
Minister for Local Government to the City of Wanneroo dated 12 August 2003
City of Wanneroo to the Minister for Local Government dated 21 November 2003
The proposals for the Wanneroo Town Centre are based on extensive master planning exercise carried out by the City of Wanneroo over an eight-year period. The MOU is made under the State/Local Government Partnerships Agreement, Partnership Agreement Template now known as a Memorandum of Understanding.
1. Statement of Purpose
A Memorandum of Understanding for the revitalisation of the Wanneroo Town Centre so that it becomes a major cultural and commercial hub of the City of Wanneroo, Perth Western Australia.
What is proposed, but not limited to?
· Refurbishment of the “Old Civic Centre” to create a community facility which will become the new location of the Wanneroo Senior Citizen’s Club and other community groups,
· Close the Wanneroo Senior Citizens to allow for a land transfer to be undertaken by the City and the owners of the Wanneroo Central Shopping Centre to facilitate the extension of the shopping centre facilities,
· Development of the corner of Dundebar Road and Rocca Way incorporating the Wanneroo Library, a Regional Museum and Exhibition Centre,
· Co-ordination with the Shopping Centre developers to enhance the accessibility of all the facilities, through the provision of safer pedestrian walkways, linking major facilities in the Town Centre and,
· Enhance the Wanneroo Road Streetscape including underground power.
· City of Wanneroo
· Western Australian Government
State agencies or Government Trading Enterprises that may be subject to the conditions of the MOU include:
Department of the Premier and Cabinet
Department for Community Development
Department of Culture and the Arts
Department of Local Government and Regional Development
Main Roads Western Australia
Department for Planning and Infrastructure
Department of Conservation and Land Management
Department of Sport and Recreation
Office of Energy
Major family and business community outcomes sought in working towards revitalisation of the Wanneroo Town Centre include:
· Active involvement of the community in all aspects of the Town Centre Revitalisation.
· Progressive achievement of greater liveability of Wanneroo’s urban form and a greater sense of place within the communities of Wanneroo.
· Re-establishment of the Wanneroo Town Centre as the major cultural and commercial hub in the City of Wanneroo.
· Effective rationalisation of local government and state government land assets within the Town Centre.
· Contribution of the Town Centre Revitalisation to the economic development of Wanneroo.
· Enhancement to the social well being of residents
ATTACHMENT 1 Page 4 of 10
· Complementary administrative/process outcomes sought include:
· Establishment of effective alliances with Federal Government Agencies, Non Government organisations and the Business Community.
· Progressive documentation and assessment of the Town Centre Revitalisation, made available as a model for other communities and organisations to learn from.
Overarching Principle
A commitment to improve cooperation between State and Local Government to enhance social, environmental and economic development of the City of Wanneroo in a sustainable way and particularly within the suburb of Wanneroo. This is to be achieved through consultation, communication, participation, cooperation and collaboration at both strategic and project levels.
General Principles
Recognise that partnerships:
· between State and Local Government are essential to achieve social, environmental and economic development for the Wanneroo community;
· should be flexible and open to new approaches to service delivery and funding; and
· should be sensitive and responsive to the needs and constraints of both spheres of government at the local level.
The parties involved will:
· identify and understand the roles and responsibilities of both spheres of government;
· ensure that these roles and responsibilities are considered and respected in all government decisions; and
· recognise and respect the role that each plays in enhancing social, environmental and economic development of Wanneroo.
A commitment to communication that:
· is open and timely on issues of relevance to social, environmental and economic development of Wanneroo;
· recognises the need for confidentiality of discussions until a mutually agreed time; and
· recognises that State and Local Government may use different processes to communicate with constituent groups.
Wanneroo’s community vision will guide the Town Centre Revitalisation through all stages.
Ongoing consultation and the visioning process will:
· be purposeful, occurring at mutually agreed stages to facilitate understanding and agreement; and
·
ATTACHMENT 1 Page 5 of 10
recognise
and account for the different decision making processes of both spheres of
government.
A commitment to continual improvements in service delivery:
· efficiency;
· effectiveness;
· timeliness; and
· appropriateness.
The key parties will effectively and efficiently co-ordinate the design, implementation and finalisation of the Town Centre Revitalisation.
MOU accountability will be characterised by:
· a transparent approach where changes to roles, responsibilities and budgets are negotiated and agreed and resources necessary to implement changes are identified;
· open assessments of the effectiveness of agreements; and
· clearly defined reporting, dispute resolution and review mechanisms.
5. Scope Of The Memorandum of Understanding
This MOU is for the development and implementation of the Town Centre Revitalisation to be undertaken between 2004/05 and 2007/08.
Resources
It is understood that the initial MOU is an expression of intent by the parties to undertake, as determined by the parties, Town Centre Revitalisation activities that will occur within existing resources.
The allocation of substantial funds from existing sources by either party, to the Town Centre Revitalisation, will remain the contributing party’s sub activity with public recognition to be made accordingly.
2004/ 2005 Town Centre Revitalisation Development
The formalisation of the master planning phase of the Town Centre Revitalisation is to occur by the second quarter of the 2004/05 financial year.
Issues to be addressed
· Engaging the community(s) of Wanneroo to identify:
an agreed community vision;
community assets and needs;
strengths and weaknesses of urban fabric;
economic development assets and inhibiters;
environmental impacts of current activities and future developments; and
environmental opportunities and assets.
ATTACHMENT 1 Page 6 of 10
· Further developing and workshopping the proposals for revitalisation of the Wanneroo Town Centre.
· Identifying strategies to achieve revitalisation of the Wanneroo Town Centre
Strategies to be adopted
The use of existing planning processes and community consultation best practice to identify a community vision for the Wanneroo Town Centre. The implementation plan is to set out clearly and concisely the approach taken.
2004/2008 Wanneroo Town Centre Implementation
The outcomes of the Town Centre Revitalisation’s development phase are to be formulated into a comprehensive implementation plan. The Plan is to include:
· A review of the MOU scope and operation.
· An outline of the responsibilities of the parties to Town Centre Revitalisation activities.
· A breakdown of all Town Centre Revitalisation activities and their resource implications including efficiencies and savings. Town Centre Revitalisation activities should be separated in to those requiring additional resources and those that will be undertaken within current resources.
· The identification of additional resources is to be made where feasible.
· A strategy for both parties to finalise the MOU by 2008.
The Implementation Plan is to be presented to the City of Wanneroo Council and the State Government of Western Australia for endorsement at which point individual activities requiring additional resources can be considered on a case-by-case basis.
6. Management Structure and Process
Composition and Role
Technical Advisory Group - Composition
To pursue the joint objectives of the State Government and the City of Wanneroo in relation to the Wanneroo Town Centre Revitalisation Project, a Technical Advisory Group shall be established, comprised of representatives of the City of Wanneroo and key State Government agencies.
The Technical Advisory Group will be jointly hosted and co-Chaired by the City of Wanneroo (Town Centre Project Manager) and the Department for Planning and Infrastructure (Director Revitalisation and Urban Design), and will be primarily supported by the City of Wanneroo and the Department of Planning and Infrastructure.
The Technical Advisory Group will report, not less than annually, to the Office of the Premier and the City Wanneroo Town Centre Advisory Committee (WTCAC).
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The State Government intention is to ensure decision-making level representation, at director level or similar, by all State agencies on, or meeting with, the Technical Advisory Group.
Technical Advisory Group - Role
The Technical Advisory Group will:
· Consider, advocate and promote developmental proposals.
· Facilitate the provision of authorative, key stakeholder advice on critical priorities, policies and standards associated with proposals and projects.
· Work to facilitate effective and balanced communication and consultation, between the MOU parties and also with the community, on proposals, projects and outcomes.
· To facilitate two-way communication between the Technical Advisory Group and the City of Wanneroo, Wanneroo Town Centre Advisory Committee and the Department of Premier and Cabinet.
· Facilitate the provision of appropriate funding and other resource commitments to proposal and projects.
· Monitor and assess progress, operational and financial accountability of proposals and projects and provide appropriate status reports to State Government and the City of Wanneroo to support policy consideration and information dissemination.
Technical Advisory Group Membership
The Technical Advisory Group will be formed of representatives from the relevant State Government agencies at a Director level or similar and key administration staff from the City of Wanneroo.
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Project Teams
That a small, flexible and multi-disciplinary Project Team be established to undertake each of the tasks needing to be addressed over the life of the Town Centre Revitalisation. The Project Teams will be co-ordinated by the Wanneroo Town Centre Project Manager and may include members of the public, non-government organisations, business and government agencies.
Project Team Membership/Administration
· Coordination
Wanneroo Town Centre Project Manager
· Other Members
The Technical Advisory Group will appoint members as appropriate to the task.
· Project Team Reporting Mechanisms
Each project team Project Manager and/or relevant members will report to the Technical Advisory Group as determined on a task-by-task basis. The Technical Advisory Group co-Chairs will report to the Wanneroo Town Centre Advisory Committee and the Department of the Premier and Cabinet.
Dispute Resolution
Disputes that arise within a Project Team and that cannot be resolved within the Team are to be referred to the Technical Advisory Group for resolution.
MOU Obligations- Major Works and Development
The State Government intention is to engage in proper consideration, consultation on and implementation of proposals or projects undertaken, planned or “approved “ by the state to ensure the social, environmental or economic wellbeing of the City of Wanneroo are not adversely affected by them.
The City of Wanneroo’s intention is to take into account and protect the State’s key infrastructure such as major transport routes and service corridors, in its planning and development of the city. The City’s intention is to consult with the relevant State agencies in relation to any proposals that may affect such facilities.
The City of Wanneroo and the State Government intentions are to establish steering or consultative committees for any major projects or studies that may have a major impact on either party. Such committee’s may involve representatives from the City, relevant State agencies, plus the local parliamentary representative, but no party shall be bound to participate. The Technical Advisory Group membership may be extended as deemed appropriate by the organisation with primary responsibility for the particular project or study.
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The State Government intention is to consult with the City of Wanneroo including, where appropriate, through consultative committees, on any major State or private development subject to its approval, which may have a significant impact on the social or economic development, environment or amenity of the City of Wanneroo.
Management and Review
Coordination and review of the progress and implementation of this MOU will include review and reporting by the Technical Advisory Group to the Office of the Premier and the Wanneroo City Council, not less than annually, on the effectiveness of communication and cooperation between the parties, and on strategic project outcomes.
Coordination of approved Town Centre Revitalisations and specific projects to progress under the guidance of the Wanneroo Town Centre Project Manager.
In the event of an unresolvable dispute between parties actively engaged on the Project, the matter is to be referred to the Chief Executive Officer of the City of Wanneroo who will arrange to meet with the Chief Executive Officer(s) of the relevant other agency(s) involved, to determine a solution.
Prior to a party(s) decision to terminate its involvement in the Town Centre Revitalisation, the matter must be referred in writing to the Department of the Premier and Cabinet (on behalf of the Office of the Premier) and the Chief Executive Officer of the City of Wanneroo.
This is an arrangement made in good faith based on the commitment of the parties to an effective and sustainable MOU. It does not seek to establish a legal relationship between the parties.
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Certificate
of Memorandum of Understanding
The State Government of Western Australia and the City of Wanneroo enter into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the intention of working cooperatively to achieve social, environmental and economical development of the Wanneroo Town Centre in a sustainable way.
The MOU recognises the role of the Wanneroo Town Centre as the hub of the City and the important function it plays in the sustainable development of the region.
The MOU has a particular focus and sets out commitments by both parties for the timely implementation of specific projects agreed to by the parties to the MOU.
As part of the MOU the undersigned agree to underlying principles and commitments, as outlined, on which the MOU arrangements are based.
Signed by The Hon Geoff Gallop, MLA Premier for and on behalf of the State of Western Australia
Sign Date
Before, Diane Guise, MLA, Member for Wanneroo
Sign Date
Signed by Jon Kelly, Mayor for and on behalf of the City of Wanneroo
Sign Date
Before Charles Johnson, Chief Executive Officer, City of Wanneroo
Sign Date
EndOfAttachment - Do not delete this line will not be printed
EndOfRecommendation - This line will not be printed Please do NOT delete
File Ref: S13/0002V01
File Name: BAWarrant of Payments For the Period to 31 July 2004.doc This line will not be printed Please do NOT delete
Level 4 Approval by Bruce Perryman Date 18 August 2004
Level 3 Approval by A Binnie Date 16 August 2004
Level 2 Approval by Mike Cole Date 12 August 2004
Level 1 Approval by Juanita Lee Date 06 August 2004
Responsible Officer: Director, Corporate Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Juanita Lee
Meeting Date: 31 August 2004
Attachments: Nil
Moved Cr Goodenough, Seconded Cr Blencowe
That Council RECEIVES the list of cheques drawn for the month of July 2004, as summarised below:-.
Funds |
Vouchers |
Amount |
City of Wanneroo - Director Corporate Services Advance Account Cheque Numbers EFT Document Numbers |
46586-47221 Batch Nos 1-20 |
$7,601,939.16 |
City of Wanneroo – Municipal Account |
July Advance Recoup |
$4,627,867.57 |
City of Wanneroo – Town Planning Scheme BERKLEY ROAD CELL 7 CELL 6 CELL 5 CELL 3 |
000003 000011 000017 000012 000010 |
$1,456,398.64 $75,000.00 $911,350.91 $487,891.04 $43,431.00 |
WARRANT OF PAYMENTS FOR THE MONTH OF JULY 2004 |
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CITY OF WANNEROO - DIRECTOR CORPORATE SERVICES ADVANCE ACCOUNT |
CHEQUE |
DATE |
VENDOR |
AMOUNT |
DESCRIPTION |
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46586 |
08/07/2004 |
CANCELLED |
$0.00 |
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46587 |
08/07/2004 |
CANCELLED |
$0.00 |
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46588 |
08/07/2004 |
JOONDALUP COURT |
$6,387.25 |
LEGAL FEES - SUMMONS FOR RATING SERVICES |
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46589 |
09/07/2004 |
JOONDALUP COURT |
$1,763.40 |
LEGAL FEES - ISSUE WARRANTS RATING SERVICES |
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46590 |
12/07/2004 |
JOONDALUP COURT |
$1,454.00 |
LEGAL FEES - WARRANTS FOR RATING SERVICES |
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46591 |
12/07/2004 |
APPLE AUSTRALIA PTY LTD |
$330.73 |
APPLE COMPUTER RENTAL FOR GRAPHICS DEPARTMENT |
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46592 |
12/07/2004 |
CITY OF WANNEROO |
$50.00 |
PAYROLL: PY01-01- 07/07/2004 |
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46593 |
12/07/2004 |
ABORIGINAL SENIORS GROUP |
$50.00 |
PETTY CASH |
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46594 |
12/07/2004 |
ALEXANDER HEIGHTS ADULT DAY CARE |
$47.50 |
PETTY CASH |
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46595 |
12/07/2004 |
ALINTA GAS |
$7,551.20 |
GAS SUPPLIES FOR VARIOUS CITY FACILITIES |
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46596 |
12/07/2004 |
BEATRIX RAUSCH |
$323.00 |
VOLUNTEER PAYMENT |
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46597 |
12/07/2004 |
MS M BERTONE |
$60.00 |
VOLUNTEER PAYMENTS |
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46598 |
12/07/2004 |
MS S CAMPBELL |
$40.00 |
VOLUNTEER PAYMENT |
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46599 |
12/07/2004 |
DEPT OF LAND ADMINISTRATION |
$334.10 |
TITLE SEARCHES FOR RATING SERVICES RECTIFIED IMAGARY - PLANNING DEPARTMENT |
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46600 |
12/07/2004 |
F ARRIGO |
$150,000.00 |
2ND INSTALMENT OF PURCHASE OF LOT 3 GNANGARA ROAD WANGARA - TPS |
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46601 |
12/07/2004 |
GLAZEWELL PTY LTD |
$606.76 |
GLASS & GLAZING REPAIRS TO ANTHONY WARING CLUBROOMS - BUILDING MAINTENANCE |
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46602 |
12/07/2004 |
MR R HANNAN |
$9.00 |
VOLUNTEER PAYMENT |
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46603 |
12/07/2004 |
HOMESWEST RENTALS |
$465.51 |
RATES REFUND P/N 155755 DUE TO STRATA TITLE |
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46604 |
12/07/2004 |
KW INNS & KF PENNO |
$5,892.97 |
REIMBURSEMENT OF EXPENDITURE &CONTRACT MANAGEMENT FEES FOR QUINNS ROCKS CARAVAN PARK 30/06/04 |
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46605 |
12/07/2004 |
PAT PEARMAN |
$33.00 |
VOLUNTEER PAYMENT |
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46606 |
12/07/2004 |
PRIMUS TELECOM |
$242.35 |
1 X RATEPAYER FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
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46607 |
12/07/2004 |
VOLUNTEERING WA |
$110.00 |
MEMBERSHIP FEES - COMMUNITY SERVICES (M TEALE) |
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46609 |
12/07/2004 |
WANNEROO ELECTRIC |
$34,570.23 |
ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE AT VARIOUS CITY LOCATIONS |
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46610 |
12/07/2004 |
WATER CORPORATION |
$199.95 |
ROAD/FOOTPATH REINSTATMENTS DUE TO HYDRANT WORKS - OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
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46611 |
12/07/2004 |
MR F WEST |
$30.00 |
VOLUNTEER PAYMENT |
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46612 |
12/07/2004 |
CITY OF WANNEROO - AQUAMOTION |
$467.42 |
PAYROLL: PY01-01- 07/07/2004 PAYROLL: PY99-01- 09/07/2004 |
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46613 |
12/07/2004 |
CITY OF WANNEROO - RATES |
$348.78 |
PAYROLL: PY01-01- 07/07/2004 PAYROLL: 30-JUN-0 30/06/2004 |
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46614 |
12/07/2004 |
CITY OF WANNEROO - SOCIAL CLUB |
$405.00 |
PAYROLL: PY01-01- 07/07/2004 PAYROLL: PY99-01- 09/07/2004 |
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46615 |
12/07/2004 |
CITY OF WANNEROO - LIMITED USE VEHICLES |
$350.00 |
PAYROLL: PY01-01- 07/07/2004 |
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46616 |
12/07/2004 |
WESTERN POWER |
$188,070.40 |
POWER SUPPLIES TO VARIOUS LOCATIONS (INCLUDING STREET LIGHTING) |
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46617 |
12/07/2004 |
OSBORNE CERAMIC CENTRE |
$102.85 |
TILES & GROUT FOR COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM EVENTS |
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46618 |
12/07/2004 |
ROY WESTON - WEMBLEY |
$250.00 |
1 X RATEPAYER FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
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46619 |
12/07/2004 |
MS S M MALLON |
$115.20 |
REIMBURSEMENT FOR CINEMA TICKETS - CHICZ BIZ OUTING |
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46620 |
12/07/2004 |
RICHARD NOBLE & CO |
$48,900.00 |
POS CLAIM FOR WORKS IN MINTARO PARK |
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46621 |
12/07/2004 |
MR F L CAMPBELL |
$60.00 |
VOLUNTEER PAYMENT |
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46622 |
12/07/2004 |
MS H WHITMORE |
$24.00 |
VOLUNTEER PAYMENT |
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46623 |
12/07/2004 |
MS N O'HEARN |
$30.00 |
VOLUNTEER PAYMENT |
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46624 |
12/07/2004 |
VAN THAI NGUYEN |
$48.00 |
VOLUNTEER PAYMENT |
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46625 |
12/07/2004 |
PAT DUMARESQ |
$77.00 |
VOLUNTEER PAYMENT |
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46626 |
12/07/2004 |
ALEXANDER HEIGHTS COMMUNITY HOUSE |
$80.45 |
PETTY CASH |
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46627 |
12/07/2004 |
MR R M PEAKE |
$735.85 |
REIMBURSEMENT – EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE MELBOURNE 7-13/12/02 REIMBURSEMENT OF EXPENSES - UDIA CONF 21-23 AUG 2003 KARRI VALLEY |
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46628 |
12/07/2004 |
AUSTRALIAN PROPERTY INSTITUTE |
$286.00 |
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR 7/7/04 - C PENHEIRO, R BAIRSTOW, B PAWLENKO & C LUXFORD |
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46629 |
12/07/2004 |
WA LOCAL GOVERNMENT ASSOC |
$110.00 |
2004 LOCAL GOVERNMENT REMUNERATION SURVEY - CORPORATE RESOURCES |
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46630 |
12/07/2004 |
TAX REPORTER |
$110.00 |
PROPERTY INVESTMENT & TAXATION GUIDE - FINANCIAL SERVICES |
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46631 |
12/07/2004 |
TARGET JOONDALUP |
$600.00 |
12 X $50 TARGET VOUCHERS FOR EMPLOYEE OF THE MONTH AWARDS |
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46632 |
12/07/2004 |
DUNCAN & CROSBIE GOLF WA |
$17,934.08 |
MARANGAROO GOLF COURSE COMMISSIONS JUNE 2004 |
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46633 |
12/07/2004 |
JOONDALUP COURT |
$2,090.00 |
LEGAL FEES - ISSUE WARRANTS FOR RATING SERVICES |
|
46634 |
14/07/2004 |
WANNEROO NORTH PTY LTD |
$0.00 |
CHEQUE DELETED DUE TO PRINTER ERROR |
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46635 |
14/07/2004 |
WANNEROO NORTH PTY LTD |
$217,980.55 |
BOND REFUND 13/07/2004 |
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46636 |
14/07/2004 |
RATEPAYER |
$250.00 |
1 X RATEPAYER FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
|
46637 |
14/07/2004 |
CWE AND AM MARSHALL |
$300.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
46638 |
14/07/2004 |
MR AM WRIGHT |
$60.00 |
REIMBURSEMENT OF LICENCE FEE FOR EATING HOUSE |
|
46639 |
14/07/2004 |
MARLENE FRISINA |
$10.00 |
REFUND OF GOLD PROGRAM CANCELLED |
|
46640 |
14/07/2004 |
A AND M SPARKS |
$286.55 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
46641 |
14/07/2004 |
S M WATTS |
$300.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
46642 |
14/07/2004 |
C M BYRNES |
$300.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
46643 |
14/07/2004 |
K E J HOGG |
$300.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
46644 |
14/07/2004 |
B C BALDACCHINO |
$300.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
46645 |
14/07/2004 |
AMIR OSMANOVIC |
$300.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
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46646 |
14/07/2004 |
BM MARSDEN |
$300.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
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46647 |
14/07/2004 |
EA AND DW SMART |
$300.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
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46648 |
14/07/2004 |
KM HOGG |
$300.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
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46649 |
14/07/2004 |
BW AND CA MCPHERSON |
$208.40 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
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46650 |
14/07/2004 |
R NAYNA |
$300.00 |
BOND REFUND |
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46651 |
14/07/2004 |
KM POLJAKOVIC |
$300.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
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46652 |
14/07/2004 |
TA STEVENS AND PA KING |
$300.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
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46653 |
14/07/2004 |
JENNIFER JONES |
$10.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND - OVERPAYMENT |
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46654 |
14/07/2004 |
LOUISE SUVALKO |
$7.50 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND - OVERPAYMENT |
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46655 |
14/07/2004 |
MEGAN HILL |
$7.50 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND - OVERPAYMENT |
|
46656 |
14/07/2004 |
JODIE HASTE |
$38.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND - STERILISED |
|
46657 |
14/07/2004 |
DECK NOMINEES PTY LTD |
$320.00 |
RATES REFUND P/N 194569 -OVERPAYMENT |
|
46658 |
14/07/2004 |
B & T SORRENTI |
$444.32 |
RATES REFUND P/N 200084 - OVERPAYMENT |
|
46659 |
14/07/2004 |
JM AND RF MORGAN |
$300.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
46660 |
14/07/2004 |
SHARON MEARS |
$132.00 |
REFUND - CHILDREN UNAVAILABLE TO ATTEND SWIMMING LESSONS |
|
46661 |
14/07/2004 |
MR C ELIADIS |
$124.30 |
REIMBURSEMENT OF PLUMBING COSTS DUE TO DAMAGE - INSURANCE SERVICES |
|
46662 |
14/07/2004 |
AARON RONALD LYNN |
$298.15 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
46663 |
14/07/2004 |
LAWRENCE BADEN WATSON |
$300.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
46664 |
14/07/2004 |
LISA KAYE SWAIN |
$300.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
46665 |
14/07/2004 |
RONALD G STANLEY |
$40.40 |
REFUND - CUSTOMER CHARGED INCORRECT AMOUNT FOR AQUAMOTION MEMBERSHIP |
|
46666 |
14/07/2004 |
AM HEARD & KM JORISSEN |
$31.11 |
RATES REFUND P/N 199941 - OVERPAYMENT |
|
46667 |
14/07/2004 |
KALAN ZOMER |
$57.10 |
RATES REFUND P/N 196540 |
|
46668 |
14/07/2004 |
AK AND NJ BRADLEY |
$300.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
46669 |
14/07/2004 |
SJ MOLINO |
$249.15 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
46670 |
14/07/2004 |
D AND RS BAKEWELL |
$300.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
46671 |
14/07/2004 |
N DE BUEGER & T SOUTHERN |
$300.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
46672 |
14/07/2004 |
WENDY ZELLER |
$15.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND - OVERPAYMENT |
|
46673 |
14/07/2004 |
KAREN LLOYD |
$15.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND - OVERPAYMENT |
|
46674 |
14/07/2004 |
KATHLEEN SMEULDERS |
$12.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND - DECEASED |
|
46675 |
14/07/2004 |
MICHELLE HARRIS |
$12.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND - DECEASED |
|
46676 |
14/07/2004 |
GREG PEARCE |
$5.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND - OVERPAYMENT |
|
46677 |
14/07/2004 |
SUZANNE TAYLOR |
$15.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND - OVERPAYMENT |
|
46678 |
14/07/2004 |
AVA DEMPSEY |
$15.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND - OVERPAYMENT |
|
46679 |
14/07/2004 |
CITY OF WANNEROO |
$236.12 |
RATES PAYMENT |
|
46680 |
14/07/2004 |
ABORIGINAL SENIORS GROUP |
$49.30 |
PETTY CASH |
|
46681 |
14/07/2004 |
ALINTA GAS |
$316.05 |
2 X RATEPAYER FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
|
46682 |
14/07/2004 |
AUSTRALIA POST |
$2,844.66 |
BULK MAIL SERVICE FEES FOR VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS MERCHANT FEES FOR RATING SERVICES |
|
46683 |
14/07/2004 |
BEATRIX RAUSCH |
$41.66 |
KEY HOLDER - PHIL RENKIN CENTRE & OLDHAM PARK |
|
46684 |
14/07/2004 |
BUILDERS REGISTRATION BOARD |
$11,980.50 |
COLLECTION AGENCY FEE - JUNE 2004 |
|
46685 |
14/07/2004 |
BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY TRAINING FUND |
$51,945.32 |
LEVY PAYMENT RECONCILIATION - JUNE 2004 |
|
46686 |
14/07/2004 |
CORPORATE SERVICES PETTY |
$836.65 |
PETTY CASH |
|
46687 |
14/07/2004 |
DEPT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT |
$1,752.51 |
UNSPENT MEMBERSHIP GRANT FOR 03/04 - FINANCIAL COUNSELLING, WANNEROO YOUTH SERVICE, YANCHEP YOUTH SERVICE & YANCHEP COMMUNITY CENTRE |
|
46688 |
14/07/2004 |
EASIFLEET MANAGEMENT |
$9,956.52 |
OPERATING LEASE VEHICLES – JUNE 2004 |
|
46689 |
14/07/2004 |
HOMESWEST RENTALS |
$554.66 |
RATES REFUND P/N 202642 - OVERPAYMENT |
|
46690 |
14/07/2004 |
SATTERLY WANNEROO PTY LTD |
$190.93 |
RATES REFUND P/N 205769 - OVERPAYMENT |
|
46691 |
14/07/2004 |
YOUTH RALLY TEAM PETTY CASH |
$156.39 |
PETTY CASH |
|
46692 |
14/07/2004 |
YOUTH SERVICES PETTY CASH |
$123.70 |
PETTY CASH |
|
46693 |
14/07/2004 |
WESTERN POWER |
$7,081.25 |
POWER SUPPLIES TO VARIOUS LOCATIONS (INCLUDING STREET LIGHTING) |
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46694 |
14/07/2004 |
DARLING RANGE ADVENTURE CAMP |
$495.00 |
15 X LOW ROPE COURSE FOR SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAM |
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46695 |
14/07/2004 |
AUSTRALIAN AIRCONDITIONING |
$173.31 |
AIRCONDITIONING MAINTENANCE MOWER STORES - BUILDING MAINTENANCE |
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46696 |
14/07/2004 |
AUSTRALIAN TURF INDUSTRIES |
$39,647.20 |
CONTRACT MAINTENANCE WORKS AT CARRAMAR & MARANGAROO GOLF COURSES - MAY 2004 |
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46697 |
14/07/2004 |
BIKE FORCE |
$738.00 |
BIKE RACK - COMMUNITY SERVICES |
|
46698 |
14/07/2004 |
BIZIRCUS |
$300.00 |
BOOKING OF FIRE EATER/JUGGLER FOR 1 HOUR FOR ART AWARDS 3/05/04 |
|
46699 |
14/07/2004 |
BRIT MOVE |
$506.00 |
FURNITURE REMOVAL - WANNEROO YOUTH TO WANNEROO LIBRARY |
|
46700 |
14/07/2004 |
HERITAGE COUNCIL OF W A |
$385.00 |
HERTIAGE PLAN & MANGEMENT SEMINAR 2/07/04 - P ROGERS |
|
46701 |
14/07/2004 |
HOUSING INDUSTRY ASSOC |
$115.50 |
HIA TERMIMESH INDUSTRY OUTLOOK BREAKFAST 30/07/04 - C WILLIAMS, S NEALE AND A BELL |
|
46702 |
14/07/2004 |
INST OF PUBLIC WORKS ENGINEERING AUST LTD |
$841.50 |
SYSTEMS PLUS SUBSCRIPTION - FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
46703 |
14/07/2004 |
LAWRENCE & HANSON |
$1,112.16 |
SAFETY ITEMS FOR DEPOT STORE STOCK |
|
46704 |
14/07/2004 |
MERCURY FIRE SAFETY |
$159.50 |
REFILL & PRESSURE TEST EXTINGUISHERS AT GUMBLOSSOM COMMUNITY CENTRE |
|
46705 |
14/07/2004 |
MINDARIE REGIONAL COUNCIL |
$12.00 |
RUBBISH REMOVAL AT QUINNS CARAVAN PARK |
|
46706 |
14/07/2004 |
NORTHERN SUBURBS BAILIFF |
$31.85 |
LEGAL FEES - RATING SERVICES |
|
46707 |
14/07/2004 |
PERTH HOME CARE |
$414.60 |
PROVISION OF SERVICES FOR HACC CLIENTS |
|
46708 |
14/07/2004 |
SKATERS ON ICE |
$187.00 |
11 X SKATERS SCHOOL HOLIDAY PROGRAM |
|
46709 |
14/07/2004 |
SOUTHWEST TOURING CAR CLUB |
$390.00 |
ROUND 3 ENTRY FEES X 6 - YOUTH SERVICES RALLY TEAM |
|
46710 |
14/07/2004 |
STATEWIDE CLEANING SUPPLIES |
$760.06 |
CLEANING SUPPLIES FOR DEPOT STORE STOCK |
|
46711 |
14/07/2004 |
THE PRINTING FACTORY |
$759.39 |
10,000 BOOKMARKS FOR LIBRARY SERVICES |
|
46712 |
14/07/2004 |
CANCELLED |
$0.00 |
|
|
46713 |
14/07/2004 |
CANCELLED |
$0.00 |
|
|
46714 |
19/07/2004 |
COUNCILLOR S SALPIETRO |
$1,125.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
46715 |
19/07/2004 |
COUNCILLOR J STEWART |
$500.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
46716 |
19/07/2004 |
MR F CVITAN |
$500.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
46717 |
19/07/2004 |
COUNCILLOR D NEWTON |
$500.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
46718 |
19/07/2004 |
MR A BLENCOWE |
$500.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
46719 |
19/07/2004 |
MR H WRANKMORE |
$70.00 |
VOLUNTEER PAYMENT |
|
46720 |
15/06/2004 |
MULTI VISION |
$5,841.00 |
SUPPLY OF NON CHEMICAL WEED CONTROL TREATMENT FOR QUINNS ROCKS KERBS/FOOTPATHS AND MINDARIE PARK |
|
46721 |
20/07/2004 |
DEPT FOR PLANNING & INFRASTRUCTURE |
$110.90 |
J98211 VEHICLE EXAMINATION FEES |
|
46722 |
20/07/2004 |
DEPT FOR PLANNING & INFRASTRUCTURE |
$110.90 |
J98107 VEHICLE EXAMINATION FEES |
|
46723 |
20/07/2004 |
DEPT FOR PLANNING & INFRASTRUCTURE |
$110.90 |
J98105 VEHICLE EXAMINATION FFES |
|
46724 |
20/07/2004 |
DEPT FOR PLANNING & INFRASTRUCTURE |
$110.90 |
J98887 VEHICLE EXAMINATION FEES |
|
46725 |
20/07/2004 |
DEPT FOR PLANNING & INFRASTRUCTURE |
$53.40 |
98338 VEHICLE EXAMINATION FEES |
|
46726 |
20/07/2004 |
DEPT FOR PLANNING & INFRASTRUCTURE |
$110.90 |
98886 VEHICLE EXAMINATION FEES |
|
46727 – 46749 |
21/07/2004 |
CANCELLED |
$0.00 |
CANCELLED DUE TO PRINTER ERROR |
|
46750 |
26/07/2004 |
DEPT OF ENVIRONMENT & WATER |
$100.00 |
APP FOR A CLEARING PERMIT (AREA PERMIT) FEE FOR AREA BETWEEN 1HA AND 10HA HEPBURN AVENUE (MIRRABOOKA AVENUE TO THE AVENUE) ROAD RESERVE |
|
46751 |
28/07/2004 |
MJ PIWOWARCZYK |
$300.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
46752 |
28/07/2004 |
NATIONAL SNRS - BALLAJURA |
$50.00 |
KEY BOND REFUND |
|
46753 |
28/07/2004 |
KATIE LEANNE MCLERNON |
$300.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
46754 |
28/07/2004 |
T R ABSALOM |
$300.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
46755 |
28/07/2004 |
A GRIFFITHS |
$300.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
46756 |
28/07/2004 |
J & J STIPANICEV |
$300.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
46757 |
28/07/2004 |
ESTATE OF G RICCIARDO DECEASED |
$1,023,162.35 |
COMPENSATION FOR LAND TAKEN FOR ROAD WIDENING AND PUBLIC OPEN SPACE (INCLUDING INTEREST) - TPS |
|
46758 |
28/07/2004 |
TOPSFIELD PTY LTD AND |
$43,431.00 |
REIMBURSEMENT OF DRAINAGE WORKS PERFORMED - TPS |
|
46759 |
28/07/2004 |
KEVIN BUTLER |
$16,500.00 |
COMPENSATION FOR ROAD WIDENING LAND - TPS |
|
46760 |
28/07/2004 |
YOUTH LINK |
$220.00 |
VARIOUS TRAINING SESSIONS AT YOUTH LINK FOR A PAGET-STEDMAN AND G HICKS - YOUTH SERVICES |
|
46761 |
28/07/2004 |
KE PERREAU & SP DE WIND |
$286.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
46762 |
28/07/2004 |
DT POTTER |
$300.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
46763 |
28/07/2004 |
K LAWTON |
$12.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND - DECEASED |
|
46764 |
28/07/2004 |
T NEWMAN |
$15.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND - OVERPAYMENT |
|
46765 |
28/07/2004 |
J HANNAFORD |
$38.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND - STERLISED |
|
46766 |
28/07/2004 |
A SCARGILL |
$50.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND - DECEASED |
|
46767 |
28/07/2004 |
R TAYLOR |
$50.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND - DECEASED |
|
46768 |
28/07/2004 |
M TOPLISS |
$12.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND - DECEASED |
|
46769 |
28/07/2004 |
J GREEN |
$12.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND - DECEASED |
|
46770 |
28/07/2004 |
WA NETWORK CBHCS |
$830.00 |
WA NETWORK CONFERENCE 19 & 20/07/04 - M TEALE & L GRAHAME/ L DONG |
|
46772 |
28/07/2004 |
LOUIS JEAN-CLAUDE FIGON |
$300.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
46773 |
21/07/2004 |
ALEXANDER HEIGHTS ADULT DAY CARE PETTY CASH |
$132.05 |
PETTY CASH |
|
46774 |
21/07/2004 |
AMP FLEXIBLE LIFETIME SUPERANNUATION |
$1,615.38 |
PAYROLL DED: F/ENDING 02/07/04 & 16/7/04 |
|
46755 |
21/07/2004 |
BALLAJURA JUNIOR FOOTBALL |
$300.00 |
BOND REFUND |
|
46776 |
21/07/2004 |
CLARKSON YOUTH CENTRE PETTY CASH |
$200.00 |
ESTABLISHMENT OF PETTY CASH |
|
46777 |
21/07/2004 |
CORPORATE SERVICES PETTY CASH |
$614.00 |
PETTY CASH |
|
46778 |
21/07/2004 |
HAINSWORTH COMMUNITY CENTRE PETTY CASH |
$89.55 |
PETTY CASH |
|
46779 |
21/07/2004 |
HONEYWELL SECONDHAND SHOP |
$225.00 |
1 X RATEPAYER FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
|
46780 |
21/07/2004 |
IINET TECHNOLOGIES |
$400.00 |
EXPLORER SERVICE FOR L MCNAMARA |
|
46781 |
21/07/2004 |
INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC ADMIN |
$195.00 |
BREAKFAST SEMINAR EMERGING ISSUES IN HR MANAGEMENT 17/08/04 – J LOVE |
|
46782 |
21/07/2004 |
M HAYES |
$75.00 |
KEY HOLDER - WANNEROO ROAD MUSEUM & COCKMAN HOUSE |
|
46783 |
21/07/2004 |
ORANGE |
$551.07 |
PAGING SERVICES FOR RANGERS |
|
46784 |
21/07/2004 |
QUINNS ROCKS ADULT DAY CARE PETTY CASH |
$428.90 |
PETTY CASH |
|
46785 |
21/07/2004 |
WATER CORPORATION |
$47,700.25 |
WATER SUPPLIES TOVARIOUS CITY LOCATIONS |
|
46786 |
21/07/2004 |
ZURICH CLIENT SERVICE |
$470.76 |
46786 21/07/2004 PAYROLL DED: F/ENDING 02/07/04 & 16/07/04 |
|
46787 |
21/07/2004 |
CITY OF WANNEROO - AQUAMOTION |
$460.23 |
PAYROLL: PY01-02- 21/07/2004 |
|
46788 |
21/07/2004 |
CITY OF WANNEROO - RATES |
$287.50 |
PAYROLL: PY01-02- 21/07/2004 |
|
46789 |
21/07/2004 |
CITY OF WANNEROO - SOCIAL |
$385.00 |
PAYROLL: PY01-02- 21/07/2003 |
|
46790 |
21/07/2004 |
CITY OF WANNEROO - LIMITED |
$335.00 |
PAYROLL: PY01-02- 21/07/2003 |
|
46791 |
21/07/2004 |
WESTERN POWER |
$64,243.80 |
TREE PRUNING NEAR POWER LINES 3 X RATEPAYER FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE POWER SUPPLIES TO VARIOUS LOCATIONS RELOCATE POLE NEERABUP & STREET LIGHTING UPGRADE |
|
46792 |
21/07/2004 |
ALEXANDER HEIGHTS COMMUNITY HOUSE PETTY CASH |
$92.75 |
PETTY CASH |
|
46793 |
21/07/2004 |
AUSTRALIA POST |
$8,657.25 |
MAIL PREPARATION FOR JUNE 2004 |
|
46794 |
21/07/2004 |
GERANIUM & PEGARGONIUM SOCIETY |
$300.00 |
BOND REFUND |
|
46795 |
21/07/2004 |
JUST SPECTACLES - OCEAN KEYS |
$200.00 |
1 X RATEPAYER FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
|
46796 - 46817 |
21/07/2004 |
CANCELLED |
$0.00 |
CANCELLED DUE TO PRINTER ERROR |
|
46818 |
21/07/2004 |
DIANA CHASE |
$800.00 |
4 X HOURLY SESSIONS CHILDRENS BOOK WEEK - LIBRARY SERVICES |
|
46819 |
21/07/2004 |
STRATEGIC CLAIMS SOLUTION |
$1,430.00 |
TWO RISK MANAGEMENT WORKSHOPS FOR RANGER SERVICES 25/06/04 |
|
46820 |
21/07/2004 |
ROADWISE TRAFFIC CONTROL |
$15,433.00 |
TRAFFIC CONTROL AT VARIOUS SITES - OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
46821 |
21/07/2004 |
WANNEROO ELECTRIC |
$2,138.40 |
ELECTRICAL WORKS SAFETY INSPECTION OF ALL DECORATIVE LAMPS |
|
46822 |
21/07/2004 |
MCGRATH HOMES |
$71.11 |
REFUND BUILDING APPLICATION FEE - OVERPAYMENT |
|
46823 |
21/07/2004 |
MURRAY ROBERT FALCONER |
$300.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
46824 |
21/07/2004 |
JR AND JA NICHOL |
$300.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
46825 |
21/07/2004 |
CJ AND MA GILTROW |
$300.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
46826 |
21/07/2004 |
JG AND ML PASH |
$300.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
46827 |
21/07/2004 |
MALCOLM RULE |
$200.00 |
REFUND BUILDING APPLICATION - WITHDRAWN |
|
46828 |
21/07/2004 |
WAYNE J SMITH |
$79.10 |
REFUND BUILDING APPLICATION - OVERPAID |
|
46829 |
21/07/2004 |
GF AND KG NANAVATI |
$300.00 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
46830 |
21/07/2004 |
DELSTRAT PTY LTD |
$55.00 |
REFUND SEPTIC TANK APPLICATION REFUSED |
|
46831 |
21/07/2004 |
THE DEPT OF HOUSING & WORKS |
$1,568.91 |
DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION WITHDRAWN |
|
46832 |
21/07/2004 |
AC & M LEONARD |
$252.50 |
VEHICLE CROSSING SUBSIDY |
|
46833 |
21/07/2004 |
DARYOSH BAGHERZADEH TENBAGH |
$300.00 |
BOND REFUND |
|
46834 |
21/07/2004 |
GREG WILLIAMS |
$300.00 |
BOND REFUND |
|
46835 |
21/07/2004 |
SUE EATON |
$300.00 |
BOND REFUND |
|
46836 |
21/07/2004 |
BEN SINAGARA |
$300.00 |
BOND REFUND |
|
46837 |
21/07/2004 |
DEBORAH INGHAM |
$300.00 |
BOND REFUND |
|
46838 |
21/07/2004 |
RACHEL DEFONTAINE |
$300.00 |
BOND REFUND |
|
46839 |
21/07/2004 |
KIDS PROMOTION |
$300.00 |
BOND REFUND |
|
46840 |
21/07/2004 |
T DUNN & G COUSINS |
$10.00 |
REFUND COURSE CANCELLED |
|
46841 |
21/07/2004 |
MARTYN TUCK |
$12.00 |
DOG REGISTRATION REFUND - MOVED INTERSTATE |
|
46863 |
28/07/2004 |
ROADWISE TRAFFIC CONTROL |
$3,525.50 |
TRAFFIC CONTROL AT VARIOUS SITES - OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
46864 |
28/07/2004 |
WANNEROO ELECTRIC |
$5,749.13 |
ELECTRICAL WORKS AT VARIOUS SITES - BUILDING MAINTENANCE |
|
46865 |
28/07/2004 |
ABORIGINAL SENIORS GROUP |
$50.00 |
PETTY CASH |
|
46866 |
28/07/2004 |
ALEXANDER HEIGHTS ADULT DAY CARE PETTY CASH |
$47.65 |
PETTY CASH |
|
46867 |
28/07/2004 |
ALINTA GAS |
$158.40 |
GAS SUPPLIES AT WANNEROO YOUTH ACTIVITY CENTRE 1 X RATEPAYER FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
|
46868 |
28/07/2004 |
CORPORATE SERVICES PETTY |
$578.40 |
PETTY CASH |
|
46869 |
28/07/2004 |
ECLIPSE RESOURCES PTY LTD |
$935.00 |
DISPOSAL OF GENERAL CONSTRUCTION WASTE - OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
46870 |
28/07/2004 |
MOBILE LIBRARY PETTY CASH |
$61.10 |
PETTY CASH |
|
46871 |
28/07/2004 |
PROPERTY COUNCIL OF AUST |
$1,820.00 |
MEMBERSHIP FOR ALAN MILLARD |
|
46872 |
28/07/2004 |
COUNCILLOR J STEWART |
$317.48 |
TRAVEL ALLOWANCE |
|
46873 |
28/07/2004 |
STRATEGIC & EXECUTIVE SERVICES PETTY CASH |
$136.65 |
PETTY CASH |
|
46874 |
28/07/2004 |
TRAILER PARTS PTY LTD |
$67.32 |
VARIOUS SPARE PARTS FOR FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
46875 |
28/07/2004 |
WATER CORPORATION |
$3,687.95 |
WATER SUPPLIES FOR VARIOUS CITY LOCATIONS |
|
46876 |
28/07/2004 |
WORKS INFRASTRUCTURE PTY |
$1,683.00 |
PROFILER & SKIDSTEER AT OCEAN REEF ROAD - OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
46877 |
28/07/2004 |
YANCHEP COMMUNITY HOUSE PETTY CASH |
$60.65 |
PETTY CASH |
|
46879 |
28/07/2004 |
WESTERN POWER |
$26,889.45 |
POWER SUPPLIES FOR VARIOUS CITY LOCATIONS 1 X RATE PAYER FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
|
46880 |
28/07/2004 |
ALEXANDER HEIGHTS COMMUNITY HOUSE PETTY CASH |
$55.65 |
PETTY CASH |
|
46881 |
28/07/2004 |
MS P M YARRAN |
$240.00 |
CRAFT ACTIVITIES FOR NAIDOC WEEK - COMMUNITY SERVICES |
|
46882 |
28/07/2004 |
MR F W PENNY |
$1,000.00 |
NAIDOC WEEK EVENTS - ENTERTAINMENT |
|
46883 |
28/07/2004 |
PATANAL PTY LTD |
$56,207.10 |
INTERIM POS COMPENSATION - TPS |
|
46884 |
28/07/2004 |
CALVER NOMINEES P/L |
$656,155.06 |
INTERIM POS COMPENSATION - TPS |
|
46885 |
28/07/2004 |
N & C CROSARA |
$921,127.33 |
COMPENSATION FOR LAND TAKEN FOR ROAD RESERVE & POS INCLUDING INTEREST - TPS |
|
46886 |
28/07/2004 |
JUSTIN SONIA PTY LTD |
$106,392.75 |
INTERIM POS COMPENSATION - TPS |
|
46887 |
28/07/2004 |
TELSTRA - PLANT DAMAGES |
$351.34 |
DAMAGE TO TELSTRA PROPERTY - ANTHONY WARING PARK - PARKS DEPARTMENT |
|
46888 |
28/07/2004 |
ELECTEK |
$21,793.26 |
PROGRESS CLAIM - RIDGEWOOD OVAL LIGHTING |
|
46889 |
28/07/2004 |
FORCORP PTY LTD |
$1,155.00 |
12 VOLT DIRECTIONAL ARROW & STROBE LIGHT - FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
46890 |
28/07/2004 |
GEOFFS TREE SERVICE |
$1,639.00 |
VARIOUS WORKS FOR PARKS DEPARTMENT |
|
46891 |
28/07/2004 |
INSURANCE COMMISION OF WA |
$250.00 |
GOVT RISK MANAGEMENT CONFERENCE 8/07/04 - B ECKHART |
|
46892 |
28/07/2004 |
KLEENIT |
$8,855.00 |
ANTI GRAFITTI COATING TO BUS SHELTERS - OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
46893 |
28/07/2004 |
MISA 2000 PTY LTD |
$3,469.40 |
REPAIR COMPACTOR BODY 97003 - FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
46894 |
28/07/2004 |
READYMIX HOLDINGS PTY LTD |
$453.20 |
CONCRETE DRAINAGE DELIVERED PRINDIVILLE DRIVE, WANGARA - OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
46895 |
28/07/2004 |
SCHIAVELLO WA PTY LTD |
$2,495.90 |
ALTER LAYOUT IN ARCHIVE AREA - CORPORATE RESOURCES |
|
46896 |
28/07/2004 |
SIGN A RAMA |
$297.00 |
REBUILD & REPAINT SIGN FRAME - OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
46897 |
28/07/2004 |
SOLVER PAINTS |
$51.26 |
PAINT SUPPLIES FOR BUILDING MAINTENANCE |
|
46898 |
28/07/2004 |
SWAN TAXIS COMPANY OPERATION |
$233.04 |
TAXI SERVICES FOR CACP CLIENTS |
|
46899 |
28/07/2004 |
TENANTS ADVICE SERVICE |
$59.00 |
TENANTS RIGHTS MANUAL - FINANCIAL COUNCELLORS |
|
46900 |
28/07/2004 |
THE PURSUITS GROUP |
$110.66 |
ABORIGINAL PROGRAM BUS DRIVER - COMMUNITY SERVICES |
|
46901 |
28/07/2004 |
WANNEROO AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY |
$126.50 |
VEHICLE BELT FOR FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
46902 |
28/07/2004 |
WANNEROO SMASH REPAIRS PTY LTD |
$925.00 |
FENCE/GATE REPAIR COSTS - INSURANCE SERVICES |
|
46903 |
28/07/2004 |
WASTE MASTER |
$4,790.50 |
EQUIPMENT FOR FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
46904 |
28/07/2004 |
WOODHEAD INTERNATIONAL |
$1,210.00 |
CIVIC CENTRE REFURBISHMENT - INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES |
|
47030 |
25/07/2004 |
21ST CENTURY BUSINESS EQUIPMENT |
$3,513.40 |
CASH REGISTER & ACCESSORIES - WASTE SERVICES |
|
47031 |
25/07/2004 |
A & J SALAMONE |
$176.00 |
PLASTERERS SAND FOR OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
47032 |
25/07/2004 |
ACTION LOCK SERVICE |
$226.50 |
SUPPLY ALUMINIUM GLASS DOOR LOCK - BUILDING MAINTENANCE |
|
47033 |
25/07/2004 |
ADASOUND |
$192.50 |
REPAIRS TO RADIO AT AQUAMOTION |
|
47034 |
25/07/2004 |
ADVANCED SPATIAL TECHNOLOGY |
$11,000.00 |
2 X AUTOCAD 2005 - INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES |
|
47035 |
25/07/2004 |
ALLEN MOBILE PHONE SERVIC |
$726.00 |
REMOVAL & INSTALLATION OF HANDS FREE KITS IN VARIOUS VEHICLES |
|
47036 |
25/07/2004 |
ALLPET PRODUCTS |
$1,265.00 |
HYDROBATH UNHEATED - RANGER SERVICES |
|
47037 |
25/07/2004 |
ASPHALTECH PTY LTD |
$90.75 |
DELIVERY OF ASPHALT - OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
47038 |
25/07/2004 |
AUSTRALIAN AIRCONDITIONING |
$3,266.41 |
AIRCONDITIONING SERVICES - BUILDING MAINTENANCE |
|
47039 |
25/07/2004 |
AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT ANALYTICAL |
$2,435.40 |
ANALYSIS FEES (WATER) - OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
47040 |
25/07/2004 |
AUSTRALIAN RED CROSS SOCIETY |
$1,200.00 |
FIRST AID COURSE FOR 12 EMPLOYEES |
|
47041 |
25/07/2004 |
AUSTRALIAN TURF INDUSTRIES |
$42,023.20 |
MAINTENANCE AT MARANGAROO & CARRAMAR GOLF COURSES – JUNE 2004 |
|
47042 |
25/07/2004 |
BALCATTA VETERINARY HOSPITAL |
$61.00 |
EUTHANASIA OF 1 DOG - RANGER SERVICES |
|
47043 |
25/07/2004 |
BARCODE TECHNIQUES |
$657.80 |
OPTICON OPT6125 BARCODE SCANNER - COMMUNITY SERVICES |
|
47044 |
25/07/2004 |
BEAUREPAIRES FOR TYRES |
$33,515.68 |
TYRE FITTING SERVICES - FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
47045 |
25/07/2004 |
BEE JAYS DOOR SERVICE |
$2,042.83 |
INSTALL CHAIN OPERATED ROLLER DOOR AT OLD WORKS DEPOT - BUILDING MAINTENANCE |
|
47046 |
25/07/2004 |
BENARA NURSERIES |
$15,438.50 |
VARIOUS PLANTS FOR PARKS DEPARTMENT |
|
47047 |
25/07/2004 |
BIG W |
$599.43 |
PS2 GAME FOR HAINSWORTH YOUTH CENTRE VARIOUS PURCHASES FOR YOUTH SERVICES PROGRAM ACITIVITIES |
|
47048 |
25/07/2004 |
BOSCH REXROTH PTY LTD |
$969.10 |
REPAIR & TEST SUPERIOR PACK TRUCK - FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
47049 |
25/07/2004 |
BOYA EQUIPMENT |
$138.49 |
VARIOUS SUPPLIES FOR FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
47050 |
25/07/2004 |
BOYNES SPRING |
$220.00 |
5" TRAMPOLINE SPRINGS - OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
47051 |
25/07/2004 |
BRAVO HIRE |
$176.00 |
HIRE OF GROUND HOGS - OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
47052 |
25/07/2004 |
BRUECHLE GILCHRIST & EVANS PTY LTD |
$7,797.90 |
JOONDALUP DRIVE DUAL CARRIAGEWAY PROGRESS CLAIM FOR SIDRA ANALYSIS - INFRASTRUCTURE |
|
47053 |
25/07/2004 |
BSD CONSULTANTS |
$6,270.00 |
REVIEW OF WASTE COLLECTION IN PERTH METRO AREA - WASTE SERVICES |
|
|
|
|
|
DESIGN OF ALEXANDER DR DUALCARRIAGEWAY - INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES |
|
47054 |
25/07/2004 |
BT EQUIPMENT PTY LTD |
$551.16 |
VARIOUS SPARE PARTS FOR FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
47055 |
25/07/2004 |
BUDGET PORTABLES |
$1,676.44 |
HIRE OF PORTABLE EQUIPMENT FOR VARIOUS OPERATIONAL SERVICES PROJECT SITES |
|
47056 |
25/07/2004 |
BULLIVANTS PTY LTD |
$1,675.08 |
VARIOUS SPARE PARTS FOR FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
47057 |
25/07/2004 |
BUNNINGS PTY LTD |
$648.32 |
VARIOUS TOOLS & HARDWARE FOR BUILDING MAINTENANCE & OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
47058 |
25/07/2004 |
BURGTEC AUSTRALASIA PTY LTD |
$47.69 |
REPAIRS TO CHAIR IN RATING SERVICES |
|
47059 |
25/07/2004 |
C & EM HARMER |
$206.50 |
NEWSPAPER DELIVERIES |
|
47060 |
25/07/2004 |
CAMERALAND |
$623.95 |
DIGITAL CAMERA & ACCESSORIES - HAINSWORTH LEISURE CENTRE |
|
47061 |
25/07/2004 |
CARRAMAR RESOUCES INDUSTRIES |
$986.64 |
VARIOUS SAND SUPPLIES FOR OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
47062 |
25/07/2004 |
CASEWEST PTY LTD |
$1,080.30 |
REPAIR BRAKE FAULT FLEET #W31019 - FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
47063 |
25/07/2004 |
CCH AUSTRALIA LTD |
$905.00 |
AUST CONSUMER CREDIT LAW CD - FINANCIAL COUNSELLING |
|
47064 |
25/07/2004 |
CE NICHOLLS & SON PTY LTD |
$2,178.00 |
SWIMMING POOL INSPECTIONS - BUILDING APPROVALS |
|
47065 |
25/07/2004 |
CEAWA |
$462.28 |
KIT LOCK & SWITCH - FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
47066 |
25/07/2004 |
CENTRELINE MARKINGS |
$17,371.20 |
TREAT CERAMIC TILES ON PHIL'S PATH TWO ROCKS - OPERATIONAL SERVICES INSTALL TACTILE PAVING AT VARIOUS SITES - OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
47067 |
25/07/2004 |
CHALLENGE BATTERIES WA |
$228.80 |
BATTERIES NS502 X 4 - DEPOT STORE STOCK |
|
47068 |
25/07/2004 |
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRIES |
$277.20 |
AMACSU COW/WORKPLACE RELATIONS AWARD BREACH J BARNDON/COW ALLEGED UNFAIR TERMINATION |
|
47069 |
25/07/2004 |
CITY OF JOONDALUP |
$22,014.61 |
HIRE OF CHERRY PICKER - OPERATIONAL SERVICES VARIOUS LICENCES & MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT FOR LIBRARY SERVICES |
|
47070 |
25/07/2004 |
COASTAL SERVICES |
$1,460.80 |
GAS & ELECTRICAL WORKS AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS - BUILDING MAINTENANCE |
|
47071 |
25/07/2004 |
COATES HIRE OPERATIONS PTY LTD |
$965.01 |
PETROL GENERATOR - YOUTH SERVICES PROGRAM ACITIVTIES HIRE OF BOBCAT - OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
47072 |
25/07/2004 |
COLLINS WHITFORD CITY |
$2,312.63 |
BOOK PURCHASES - LIBRARY SERVICES |
|
47073 |
25/07/2004 |
COMMUNIQUE COMMUNICATION |
$600.00 |
NOKIA'S 3315 & ACCESSORIES – I.T. SERVICES |
|
47074 |
25/07/2004 |
COMMUNITY NEWSPAPERS |
$21,453.23 |
ADVERTISING - JUNE 2004 |
|
47075 |
25/07/2004 |
COURIER AUSTRALIA |
$184.85 |
COURIER SERVICES - VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS |
|
47076 |
25/07/2004 |
CREATIVE TEACHING AIDS |
$628.69 |
BOOK PURCHASES - LIBRARY SERVICES |
|
47077 |
25/07/2004 |
CURTAIN MAN |
$1,177.00 |
INSTALL BLINDS AT WANNEROO YOUTH CENTRE |
|
47078 |
25/07/2004 |
D & M LAUNDRY SERVICE |
$633.44 |
LAUNDRY SERVICES |
|
47079 |
25/07/2004 |
DA INFORMATION SERVICES PTY LTD |
$8,835.90 |
BOOK PURCHASES/SUBSCRIPTIONS - LIBRARY SERVICES |
|
47080 |
25/07/2004 |
DADA RECORDS |
$210.00 |
RECORDS FOR COMMUNITY SERVICES |
|
47081 |
25/07/2004 |
DANIELS SHARPSMART AUSTRALIA |
$95.26 |
SUPPLY S22 S-SERIES SHARPS CONTAINERS - HEALTH SERVICES |
|
47082 |
25/07/2004 |
DEWSONS - MERRIWA |
$186.12 |
FOOD PURCHASES - QUINNS SKATE COMPETITION |
|
47083 |
25/07/2004 |
DIRECT ENGINEERING SERVICES |
$30,195.00 |
MANUFACTURE 6 X ALUMINIUM UTE CANOPYS - FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
47084 |
25/07/2004 |
DIRECT NATIONAL BUSINESS |
$265.76 |
BUSINESS SUPPLIES FOR REPROGRAPHICS |
|
47085 |
25/07/2004 |
DME CONTRACTORS |
$9,900.00 |
SUPPLY & INSTALL TURF AT RIDGEWOOD OVAL |
|
47086 |
25/07/2004 |
DOMINO'S PIZZA AUSTRALIA |
$210.00 |
CATERING FOR SAFER CITIZENS COMMUNITY SAFETY EDUCATION SESSION |
|
47087 |
25/07/2004 |
DRIVE IN ELECTRICS |
$2,295.75 |
VARIOUS REPAIRS FOR FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
47088 |
25/07/2004 |
DWIGHT COMMUNICATIONS |
$154.00 |
LOCATE SERVICES PRINDIVILLE DRIVE - OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
47089 |
25/07/2004 |
DYMOCKS - HAY ST |
$215.00 |
GIFT CERTIFICATES FOR YANCHEP/TWO ROCKS & GIRRAWHEEN LIBRARIES |
|
47090 |
25/07/2004 |
E & MJ ROSHER |
$283.70 |
VARIOUS SPARE PARTS - FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
47091 |
25/07/2004 |
EDGEWATER VETERINARY HOSPITAL |
$78.00 |
EUTHANASIA OF 4 DOGS - RANGER SERVICES |
|
47092 |
25/07/2004 |
CANCELLED |
$0.00 |
|
|
47093 |
25/07/2004 |
ELITE BADGES |
$71.23 |
NAME BADGES FOR RANGER SERVICES |
|
47094 |
25/07/2004 |
EMCAP AUSTRALIA |
$105.00 |
SUBSCRIPTION TO BARBIE MAGAZINE - LIARBARY SERVICES |
|
47095 |
25/07/2004 |
FOAM N CANVAS |
$27.50 |
CANVAS MARQUEE REPAIR - MARKETING SERVICES |
|
47096 |
25/07/2004 |
FORCORP PTY LTD |
$280.50 |
AMBER STROBE LIGHT - FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
47097 |
25/07/2004 |
FORTRON AUTO TREATMENTS |
$237.60 |
BRAKE CLEANER FOR DEPOT STORE STOCK |
|
47098 |
25/07/2004 |
GEOFFS TREE SERVICE |
$32,475.30 |
VARIOUS WORKS ON TREES - OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
47099 |
25/07/2004 |
GLORIA R CNAPICH |
$90.00 |
MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT - ALEXANDER HEIGHTS COMMUNITY CENTRE |
|
47100 |
25/07/2004 |
GM & J LOMBARDI PTY LTD |
$2,468.40 |
AXLE BEAM BRACKETS FOR FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
47102 |
25/07/2004 |
GRAFFITI SYSTEMS AUSTRALIA |
$11,638.00 |
GRAFFITI REMOVAL AT VARIOUS SITES - BUILDING MAINTENANCE |
|
47103 |
25/07/2004 |
GRAND TOYOTA DAIHATSU |
$91,885.60 |
NEW VEHICLE PURCHASES - WN32148, WN32141, WN315, WN314 NEWVEHICLE - 06/2004 TOYOTA HILUX VEHICLE REGISTRATION WN314 ($297.40) |
|
47104 |
25/07/2004 |
GRONBEK SECURITY |
$44.00 |
TWIN CLYINDER FOR GUMBLOSSOM COMMUNITY CENTRE |
|
47105 |
25/07/2004 |
HALAS DENTAL LIMITED |
$105.01 |
ALGINATE FOR TWO ROCKS CHICZ BIZ PROGRAM ACITIVITIES |
|
47106 |
25/07/2004 |
HOME CHEF |
$1,378.33 |
HOME CHEF DINNERS JUNE 04 FOR HACC/CACP CLIENTS |
|
47107 |
25/07/2004 |
HOMEBUYERS CENTRE |
$30.00 |
BUILDING APPLICATION FEE - OVERPAID |
|
47108 |
25/07/2004 |
HUGALL & HOILE |
$21,984.66 |
IRRIGATION SUPPLIES - OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
47109 |
25/07/2004 |
ICON OFFICE TECHNOLOGY |
$856.41 |
PHOTOCOPIER METER READING |
|
47110 |
25/07/2004 |
INSURANCE COMMISION OF WA |
$250.00 |
GOVERNMENT RISK MANAGEMENT SEMINAR 8/07/04 - P CALLEY |
|
47111 |
25/07/2004 |
INTERCITY OFFICE PARTITIONING |
$6,321.70 |
VARIOUS WORKS AT CITY FACILITIES - BUILDING MAINTENANCE |
|
47112 |
25/07/2004 |
INTERPAVE |
$275.00 |
INSTALLATION OF LIMESTONE SURREY STREET, MARANGAROO - OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
47113 |
25/07/2004 |
JACKSONS DRAWING SUPPLIES |
$186.95 |
ART SUPPLIES FOR YOUTH SERVICES PROGRAM ACTIVITIES |
|
47114 |
25/07/2004 |
JAMES BENNETT PTY LTD |
$81.91 |
BOOK PURCHASES - WANNEROO LIBRARY |
|
47115 |
25/07/2004 |
JAYS BUSINESS EQUIPMENT |
$278.19 |
ULTRUIM EDT LABEL – I.T. SERVICES |
|
47116 |
25/07/2004 |
JB HI FI GROUP PTY LTD |
$1,491.36 |
CD/DVD'S FOR MOBILE & GIRRAWHEEN LIBRARIES |
|
47117 |
25/07/2004 |
JB PRECISE ENGINEERING |
$3,311.00 |
MAKE/REPAIR VEHICLE PARTS FOR FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
47118 |
25/07/2004 |
JCA WESTSIDE |
$71.50 |
LABOUR CHARGE FOR FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
47119 |
25/07/2004 |
KERBING WEST |
$33,395.67 |
KERBING WORKS AT VARIOUS SITES - OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
47120 |
25/07/2004 |
KLEENHEAT GAS PTY LTD |
$162.65 |
GAS CYLINDERS FOR QUINNS CARAVAN PARK - CONTRACTS & PROPERTY |
|
47121 |
25/07/2004 |
KMART JOONDALUP |
$401.96 |
PLAYSTATION ITEMS FOR CHILLOUT SESSIONS - YOUTH SERVICES BEAN BAG REFILLS FOR CHICZ BIZ PROGRAM ACTIVITIES |
|
47122 |
25/07/2004 |
KOORONG |
$434.60 |
BOOK PURCHASES - GIRRAWHEEN LIBRARY |
|
47123 |
25/07/2004 |
KOTT GUNNING LAWYERS |
$4,272.92 |
PROFESSIONAL CHARGES: QUINNS CAFÉ/RESTURANT - CONTRACTS & PROPERTY PROFESSIONAL CHARGES: STAFF INNOVATION AWARD SCHEME PROFESSIONAL CHARGES: CLARKSON LIBRARY TENANCIES |
|
47124 |
25/07/2004 |
LAWRENCE & HANSON |
$1,072.17 |
VARIOUS SAFETY ITEMS - DEPOT STORE STOCK |
|
47125 |
25/07/2004 |
LILIANA STAFFORD |
$450.00 |
AUTHOR FOR BOOK WEEK - LIBRARY SERVICES |
|
47126 |
25/07/2004 |
LIMESTONE BUILDING BLOCKS |
$8,131.20 |
56 X PALLETS OF LIMESTONE BLOCKS - OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
47127 |
25/07/2004 |
LINFOX ARMAGUARD |
$805.93 |
WAA 2 KEY SAFE/CASH COLLECTIONS - AQUAMOTION & CUSTOMER SERVICES |
|
47128 |
25/07/2004 |
LOUISE SCHOFIELD |
$450.00 |
AUTHOR FOR BOOK WEEK 04/05 - LIBRARY SERVICES |
|
47129 |
25/07/2004 |
MA HALL PLUMBING PTY LTD |
$394.00 |
SERVICE & REPAIRS TO OIL SEPARATOR & SKIMMER - FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
47130 |
25/07/2004 |
MACKAY URBAN DESIGN |
$3,960.00 |
URBAN DESIGN REVIEW OF WANNEROO TOWN CENTRE - CONTRACTS & PROPERTY |
|
47131 |
25/07/2004 |
MAGENTA |
$1,028.00 |
ARTISTS FEE FOR TWO ROCKS MURAL - COMMUNITY SERVICES |
|
47132 |
25/07/2004 |
MAJOR MOTORS |
$60,374.39 |
EMERGENCY AIR HORN INSTALLATION - RANGER SERVICES NEW 2004 ISUZU NPR400 & REGISTRATION WN32064 ($57,124.40) HIRE OF ISUZU NPS300 TIPPER -FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
47133 |
25/07/2004 |
MAKJAP PTY LTD |
$3,650.00 |
CONCRETE STAIRWAY OFF FORESHORE VISTA YANCHEP - OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
47134 |
25/07/2004 |
MS B MANNING |
$300.00 |
10 EXERCISE CLASSES FOR JUNE 2004 - COMMUNITY SERVICES |
|
47135 |
25/07/2004 |
MERCURY FIRE SAFETY |
$1,706.65 |
VARIOUS SIGNS & SERVICES - BUILDING MAINTENANCE |
|
47136 |
25/07/2004 |
MINDARIE REGIONAL COUNCIL |
$157,471.24 |
MRF, COMMERCIAL, GENERAL, BULK, RESERVE & SMALL ANIMAL DISPOSAL |
|
47137 |
25/07/2004 |
MIRACLE RECREATION EQUIPMENT |
$5,599.00 |
RECREATION EQUIPMENT - PARKS DEPARTMENT |
|
47138 |
25/07/2004 |
MIRCO BROS PTY LTD |
$1,373.70 |
VARIOUS CHEMICALS - OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
47139 |
25/07/2004 |
MISA 2000 PTY LTD |
$1,716.22 |
REPAIRS TO COMPACTOR BODY 97003 - FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
47140 |
25/07/2004 |
MOSSYS MINI EXCAVATIONS |
$8,514.00 |
RETIC CROSSINGS FOR MIRRABOOKA AVENUE - OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
47141 |
25/07/2004 |
NATIONAL ASSOC FOR THE VISUAL ARTS |
$77.00 |
BOOK PURCHASE FOR COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT - CODE OF PRACTICE AND PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE KIT N COMPLETE SET |
|
47142 |
25/07/2004 |
NATURAL AREA MANAGEMENT & SERVICES |
$2,216.50 |
ENVIRONMENTAL WEED CONTROL AT KINSALE PARK, MINDARIE |
|
47143 |
25/07/2004 |
NON ORGANIC DISPOSALS |
$2,411.20 |
DISPOSAL OF RUBBLE - OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
47144 |
25/07/2004 |
NORTHERN SUBURBS BAILIFF |
$49.50 |
LEGAL FEES FOR RATING SERVICES |
|
47145 |
25/07/2004 |
NS PROJECTS PTY LTD |
$11,632.50 |
PROJECT MANAGEMENT REVIEW - CONTRACTS & PROPERTY |
|
47146 |
25/07/2004 |
NUFORD WANNEROO |
$923.55 |
SERVICE & REPAIRS TO VARIOUS VEHICLES - FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
47147 |
25/07/2004 |
PACIFIC BRANDS APPAREL |
$305.10 |
STAFF UNIFORM ISSUE FOR OUTSIDE WORKERS |
|
47148 |
25/07/2004 |
PAVEMENT TECHNOLOGY LTD |
$10,609.50 |
HIRE OF PROFILER FLYNN DRIVE - OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
47149 |
25/07/2004 |
PAX BOOKS |
$305.20 |
BOOK PURCHASES -LIBRARY SERVICES |
|
47150 |
25/07/2004 |
PERTH HOME CARE |
$648.00 |
PROVISION OF SERVICES FOR HACC CLIENTS |
|
47151 |
25/07/2004 |
PERTH STRIPES & SIGNS |
$330.00 |
PRINT YOUTH RALLY POSTERS - YOUTH SERVICES |
|
47152 |
25/07/2004 |
PERTH YMCA YOUTH SERVICES |
$13,167.00 |
YMCA MOBILE UNIT AT VARIOUS SITES - COMMUNITY SERVICES |
|
47153 |
25/07/2004 |
PETER WOOD PTY LTD |
$5,091.90 |
CONSERVATION FENCING AT FISHERMANS HOLLOW, YANCHEP ERECTION OF PINE BOLLARDS AT KINGSWAY COMPLEX - OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
47154 |
25/07/2004 |
PICTON PRESS |
$8,486.50 |
LASER TEMPLATES & PRESENTATION FOLDERS - COMMUNITY SERVICES SMARTCLUBS NEWSLETTER - COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT |
|
47155 |
25/07/2004 |
PRO TECH COMMUNICATIONS PTY LTD |
$3,462.80 |
CABLING FOR ENVIRONMENTAL WASTE SERVICES REPAIR FAULTS ALEXANDER HEIGHTS COMMUNITY CENTRE – I.T. SERVICES |
|
47156 |
25/07/2004 |
PRODUCTIVE PLASTICS |
$440.00 |
4 X POLYCARBONATE WINDOWS TO S/S LOADERS - FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
47157 |
25/07/2004 |
PROTECTOR ALSAFE |
$2,132.90 |
SAFETY EQUIPMENT FOR DEPOT STORE STOCK FIRE FIGHTERS BOOTS FOR RANGER SERVICES |
|
47158 |
25/07/2004 |
QUALCON LABORATORIES |
$490.20 |
LIMESTONE TESTING AT FLYNN DRIVE - OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
47159 |
25/07/2004 |
RAECO |
$400.16 |
BOOKGUARDS - WANNEROO LIBRARY |
|
47160 |
25/07/2004 |
RAMPAGE DESIGN |
$1,072.50 |
REPAIR & RENOVATE SKATE RAMPS - PARKS DEPARTMENT |
|
47161 |
25/07/2004 |
RAY HANA'S PTY LTD |
$179.60 |
PANTS & T-SHIRTS FOR COMMUNITY SERVICES YOUTH INITIATIVE SCHEME |
|
47162 |
25/07/2004 |
READYMIX HOLDINGS PTY LTD |
$465.47 |
DELIVERY OF CEMENT DRAINAGE ITEMS - OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
47163 |
25/07/2004 |
REEKIE PROPERTY SERVICES |
$47,032.63 |
CLEANING OF CITY BUILDINGS – JUNE 2004 |
|
47164 |
25/07/2004 |
RENTCO - TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT |
$1,166.65 |
HIRE OF VOLVO/HYD TRUCK - FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
47165 |
25/07/2004 |
RENTOKIL INITIAL PTY LTD |
$1,113.75 |
PICK UP & DELIVERY OF SANITARY BINS |
|
47166 |
25/07/2004 |
ROADS 2000 PTY LTD |
$57,687.32 |
SUPPLY & LAY ASPHALT - OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
47167 |
25/07/2004 |
ROCLA QUARRY PRODUCTS |
$123.69 |
DELIVERY OF VARIOUS SAND PRODUCTS -OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
47168 |
25/07/2004 |
ROSS'S HANDYMAN CENTRES |
$874.95 |
STEP LADDERS - RANGER SERVICES |
|
47169 |
25/07/2004 |
ROWE SCIENTIFIC |
$674.29 |
VARIOUS CHEMICALS -HEALTH SERVICES |
|
47170 |
25/07/2004 |
RUSSELL LANDSCAPING WA PTY LTD |
$41,089.02 |
FINAL RAKE OF MULCH WANNEROO ROAD - OPERATIONAL SERVICES LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE FOR MARCH, APRIL AND MAY RETENTION RELEASE FOR HAINSWORTH LEISURE CENTRE |
|
47171 |
25/07/2004 |
MR R RUSSELL-BROWN |
$238.50 |
TAI CHI LESSONS 30/04-25/06/04 AT YANCHEP COMMUNITY CENTRE |
|
47172 |
25/07/2004 |
SANAX ST ANDREWS PHARMACY |
$181.98 |
MEDICAL & FIRST AID SUPPLIES - HEALTH SERVICES |
|
47173 |
25/07/2004 |
SANDBLASTING SERVICES |
$704.00 |
SANDBLASTING OF 3 TOOL BOXES - FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
47174 |
25/07/2004 |
SIGN A RAMA |
$440.00 |
ROSTER SIGN - OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
47175 |
25/07/2004 |
SJW PODIATRY PTY LTD |
$1,821.88 |
PODIATRY SERVICES JUNE 2004 - COMMUNITY SERVICES |
|
47176 |
25/07/2004 |
CANCELLED |
$0.00 |
|
|
47177 |
25/07/2004 |
SOLVER PAINTS |
$223.66 |
PAINT SUPPLIES - BUILDING MAINTENANCE |
|
47178 |
25/07/2004 |
SPOTLIGHT STORES PTY LTD |
$313.86 |
CRAFT SUPPLIES - COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM ACTIVITIES |
|
47179 |
25/07/2004 |
ST ANDREWS SUPPORT SERVICES |
$614.90 |
DOMESTIC ASSISTANCE FOR HACC CLIENTS |
|
47180 |
25/07/2004 |
STANHOPE HOME NURSING SERVICES |
$109.73 |
PROVISION OF SERVICES FOR HACC CLIENTS |
|
47181 |
25/07/2004 |
STATE LIBRARY OF WESTERN |
$229.90 |
WANNEROO LIBRARY LOST & DAMAGED BOOK COSTS |
|
47182 |
25/07/2004 |
MR G STONE |
$50.00 |
LAUGHTER YOGA DEMONSTRATION & WORKSHOP - JENOLAN WAY COMMUNITY CENTRE |
|
47183 |
25/07/2004 |
SUBWAY |
$83.00 |
SUBWAY PARTY PLATTERS FOR FAMILY DAY CARE SERVICES TRAINING SESSIONS |
|
47184 |
25/07/2004 |
SYME MARMION & CO |
$10,000.00 |
ANALYSIS OF ECONOMIC ISSUES FOR DEVELOPMENT IN THE NORTH WEST CORRIDOR - RESPONSE TO DIALOGUE WITH CITY |
|
47185 |
25/07/2004 |
TECHNICAL IRRIGATION IMPORTS |
$1,617.33 |
REPAIR/SUPPLY IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT - OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
47186 |
25/07/2004 |
THE GOOD GUYS |
$120.00 |
CORDLESS PHONE - CLARKSON YOUTH CENTRE |
|
47187 |
25/07/2004 |
THE PRINTING FACTORY |
$796.54 |
BUSINESS CARDS FOR VARIOUS EMPLOYEES FACT SHEETS FOR APPROVAL SERVICES |
|
47188 |
25/07/2004 |
THE PURSUITS GROUP |
$3,195.77 |
PROVISION OF SERVICES FOR HACC/CACP CLIENTS TEMP STAFF FOR QUINNS ADULT DAY CENTRE BUS DRIVER FOR ABORIGINAL PROGRAM |
|
47189 |
25/07/2004 |
THE SPORTS SHOP |
$223.75 |
VARIOUS BOXING EQUIPMENT - YOUTH SERVICES PROGRAM ACTIVITIES |
|
47190 |
25/07/2004 |
TOMS SHEETMETAL |
$1,023.00 |
PUMP COVER NOT POWDER COATED - FLEET MAINTENANCE TELEVISION CABINET - WANNEROO YOUTH CENTRE |
|
47191 |
25/07/2004 |
TOPLINE TROPHIES |
$30.00 |
NAME BADGE FOR STAFF MEMBERS |
|
47192 |
25/07/2004 |
TOTAL TORO |
$23,425.65 |
TORO GROUNDMASTER MOWER (INCLUDING INSPECTION & LICENCE FEES) |
|
47193 |
25/07/2004 |
TRANSAIR TWO WAY RADIO COMPANY |
$95.15 |
REPAIRS TO WATER DAMAGED RADIO - AQUAMOTION |
|
47194 |
25/07/2004 |
TRIPLE T CONTRACTING PTY LTD |
$20,510.60 |
RETENTION RELEASE - CONSTRUCTION OF BURT STREET PUMP STATION, STORMWATER DRAINAGE UPGRADES & SUMP MODIFICATIONS |
|
47195 |
25/07/2004 |
TURFMASTER PTY LTD |
$17,860.98 |
TOTAL WEED CONTROL CITYWIDE TRAFFIC ISLANDS - PARKS DEPARTMENT |
|
47196 |
25/07/2004 |
VOLANTE SYSTEMS |
$54.95 |
COMPUTER LICENCE FOR I.T. SERVICES |
|
47197 |
25/07/2004 |
WA HINO SALES & SERVICE |
$19,198.63 |
NEW VEHICLE PURCHASE - HINO DUTRO TRUCK ($18,705.60) REGISTRATION FOR WN32182 HINO DUTRO TRUCK SPARE PARTS FOR FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
47198 |
25/07/2004 |
WACKER AUSTRALIA PTY LTD |
$28.93 |
SPARE PARTS FOR FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
47199 |
25/07/2004 |
WANNEROO CARAVAN CENTRE & STEEL |
$4,348.30 |
STEEL FABRICATION SERVICES -BUILDING MAINTENANCE |
|
47200 |
25/07/2004 |
WANNEROO DRY CLEANERS |
$33.00 |
DRYCLEAING OF FIRE SERVICE UNIFORMS |
|
47201 |
25/07/2004 |
WANNEROO FUEL INJECTION |
$66.00 |
1 SOLENOID CASE - FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
47202 |
25/07/2004 |
WANNEROO MITSUBISHI |
$136,355.58 |
NEW VEHICLES (MITSUBISHI) - WN32163, WN32164, WN32164, WN32181 WN32180, WN32162 |
|
47203 |
25/07/2004 |
WANNEROO SMASH REPAIRS PTY LTD |
$660.10 |
INSURANCE REPAIRS TO WN32154 |
|
47204 |
25/07/2004 |
WANNEROO TOWING SERVICE |
$368.50 |
TOWING OF ABONDONED VEHICLES - RANGER SERVICES |
|
47205 |
25/07/2004 |
WASTE MASTER |
$70.00 |
TRAVEL CHARGE FOR DELIVERY OF SUPERIOR PAK TO CUMMINS - FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
47206 |
25/07/2004 |
WATTLEUP TRACTORS |
$1,118.15 |
SPARE PARTS FOR FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
47207 |
25/07/2004 |
WATTS & WOODHOUSE |
$4,467.37 |
SUB-LEASE - WA SPORTING CAR CLUB (WASCC) TO OPTUS MOBILE PTY LTD - CONTRACTS AND PROPERTY TENANCY AGREEMENTS REVIEW - CONTRACTS & PROPERTY STREETSIDE ADVERTISING - OPERATIONAL SERVICES CHARITABLE PURPOSES RATE EXEMPTION - CORPORATE SERVICES |
|
47208 |
25/07/2004 |
WESTBOOKS |
$556.53 |
BOOK PURCHASES - LIBRARY SERVICES |
|
47209 |
25/07/2004 |
WESTCARE INDUSTRIES |
$192.28 |
UNIFORM ISSUE FOR OUTSIDE EMPLOYEES |
|
47210 |
25/07/2004 |
WESTERN AUSTRALIAN LOCAL |
$15,931.02 |
JUNE MARKETFORCE ADVERTISING |
|
47211 |
25/07/2004 |
WESTON REMARKING SERVICES |
$1,826.00 |
ROADMARKING AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS - OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
47212 |
25/07/2004 |
WESTSIDE CONCRETE CONTRACTORS |
$11,645.75 |
VARIOUS WORKS - OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
47213 |
25/07/2004 |
WHITFORDS RETRAVISION |
$34.95 |
FAN HEATER - JENOLAN WAY COMMUNITY CENTRE |
|
47214 |
25/07/2004 |
WOODHEAD INTERNATIONAL |
$16,038.00 |
CIVIC CENTRE REFURBISHMENT – INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES |
|
47215 |
25/07/2004 |
WORK CLOBBER |
$217.40 |
SAFETY BOOTS FOR J VAUGHAN & D BLAIR |
|
47216 |
25/07/2004 |
WORMALD FIRE SYSTEMS |
$793.65 |
ADAPTOR & NOZZLE FOR INSURANCE SERVICES |
|
47217 |
25/07/2004 |
WT PARTNERSHIP AUSTRALIA |
$1,320.00 |
CLARKSON LIBRARY QUANTITY SURVEYING SERVICES |
|
47218 |
25/07/2004 |
ZIPFORM |
$245.98 |
INTERIM RATE NOTICES - JUNE 2004 |
|
47219 |
|
CANCELLED |
$0.00 |
|
|
47220 |
30/07/2004 |
ECLIPSE RESOURCES PTY LTD |
$1,540.00 |
DISPOSAL OF RUBBLE - OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
47221 |
25/07/2004 |
SKIPPER TRUCKS BELMONT |
$547,596.95 |
NEW ACCO TRUCK WN32173 ($252,918.60) NEW IVECO ACCO TRUCK WN31876 ($294,223.60) VEHICLE INSPECTION &WEIGHBRIDGE FEES FOR WN32173 |
|
|
|
SUB-TOTAL - ADVANCE ACCOUNT CHEQUES |
$5,502,397.37 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
1.1118 |
12/07/2004 |
HBF INSURANCE |
$2,736.15 |
PAYROLL: PY01-01- 07/07/2004 |
|
1.1242 |
12/07/2004 |
INTEGRATED GROUP LTD |
$31,551.76 |
CASUAL LABOUR FOR VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS |
|
1.1529 |
12/07/2004 |
MARQUEE MAGIC |
$152.29 |
MARQUEE & EQUIPMENT - COMOMMUNITY GARDEN EVENT |
|
1.1715 |
12/07/2004 |
MS J MOYLE |
$217.83 |
REIMBURSEMENT FOR OPERATIONS FIELD STAFF CONSULTATIVE COMMITTEE MEETING BBQ |
|
1.283 |
12/07/2004 |
AUSTRALIAN TAXATION OFFICE |
$199,481.41 |
PAYROLL: PY01-01- 07/07/2004 PAYROLL: PY01-01- 07/07/2004 PAYROLL: PY99-01- 09/07/2004 |
|
1.349 |
12/07/2004 |
AUSTRALIAN MANUFACTURING |
$157.70 |
PAYROLL: PY01-01- 07/07/2004 PAYROLL: PY01-01- 07/07/2004 |
|
1.355 |
12/07/2004 |
AUSTRALIAN SERVICES UNION |
$1,403.11 |
PAYROLL: PY01-01- 07/07/2004 PAYROLL: PY01-01- 07/07/2004 PAYROLL: PY01-01- 07/07/2004 |
|
1.3609 |
12/07/2004 |
LGRCEU |
$1,215.50 |
PAYROLL: PY01-01- 07/07/2004 |
|
1.3615 |
12/07/2004 |
COUNCILLOR T ROBERTS |
$404.49 |
TRAVEL ALLOWANCE FOR APRIL, MAY & JUNE 2004 |
|
1.3634 |
12/07/2004 |
TELSTRA - MELBOURNE |
$73.93 |
1 X RATEPAYER FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE |
|
1.3644 |
12/07/2004 |
AUSTRALIAN TAXATION OFFICE |
$2,660.00 |
PAYROLL: F/ENDING 09/07/2004 |
|
1.3669 |
12/07/2004 |
MR C E MARSHALL |
$116.75 |
REIMBURSEMENT - TELEPHONE SUBSIDY HOME LINE |
|
1.872 |
12/07/2004 |
MR G DIXON |
$916.02 |
REIMBURSEMENTS OF MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR GIRRAWHEEN LIBRARY |
|
1.897 |
12/07/2004 |
DUNCAN CROSBIE GOLF WA PTY LTD |
$18,978.75 |
COMMISSION FEES FOR CARAMARAR GOLF COURSE - JUNE 2004 |
|
2.1347 |
13/07/2004 |
COUNCILLOR J KELLY |
$5,763.88 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
3.3635 |
13/07/2004 |
DOWNUNDER SUBMERSIBLE MOTOR PTY LTD |
$52,356.30 |
4 X PUMPS AND PERMIGLASS - OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
4.112 |
13/07/2004 |
AIR LIQUIDE WA PTY LTD |
$219.96 |
GAS CYLINDERS FOR DEPOT STORE STOCK |
|
4.3606 |
13/07/2004 |
HIF |
$268.65 |
PAYROLL: DED F/ENDING 13/07/2004 |
|
4.365 |
13/07/2004 |
MR J MONDLANE |
$140.00 |
FITNESS/BOXING INSTRUCTION FOR YOUTH SERVICES AT HAINSWORTH LEISURE CENTRE |
|
4.748 |
13/07/2004 |
CUSTOM ENGINEERING |
$209.00 |
CHECK CAB LIFT RAM ON WASTE TRUCK - FLEET MIANTENANCE |
|
5.135 |
15/07/2004 |
ALINE CIVIL DRAFTING |
$4,180.00 |
CRASH INVESTIGATION & BLACK SPOT FUNDING APPLICATIONS - INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES |
|
5.1536 |
15/07/2004 |
MR I MARTINUS |
$1,577.23 |
PAYROLL: OR HRS PAYMENT 16/07/2004 |
|
5.3707 |
15/07/2004 |
CITY SOFTWARE |
$460.00 |
QUALITY ASSURANCE SOFTWARE - WASTE SERVICES |
|
5.639 |
15/07/2004 |
CIVICA PTY LTD |
$105,996.00 |
CLIENT SERVER TOOLS & ANNUAL MAINTENANCE FEES - CORPORATE SERVICES AUTHORITY ENTERPRISE LICENCE - CORPORATE SERVICES |
|
6.1451 |
19/07/2004 |
COUNCILLOR T LOFTUS |
$500.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
6.1686 |
19/07/2004 |
COUNCILLOR G MONKS |
$500.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
6.2027 |
19/07/2004 |
MR M PEARSON |
$500.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
6.3022 |
19/07/2004 |
COUNCILLOR B TREBY |
$500.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
6.3615 |
19/07/2004 |
COUNCILLOR T ROBERTS |
$500.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
6.3616 |
19/07/2004 |
COUNCILLOR I GOODENOUGH |
$500.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
6.3617 |
19/07/2004 |
COUNCILLOR J HUGHES |
$500.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
6.3641 |
19/07/2004 |
COUNCILLOR L MCNAMARA |
$500.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
6.3642 |
19/07/2004 |
COUNCILLOR R STEFFENS |
$500.00 |
MONTHLY ALLOWANCE |
|
7.1477 |
19/07/2004 |
MACDONALD JOHNSTON ENGINE |
$5,009.60 |
SERVICE VEHICLE 96709 - FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
7.2711 |
19/07/2004 |
STAMFORDS ADVISORS & CONSULTANTS |
$3,080.00 |
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES MAY 2004 - FINANCIAL SERVICES |
|
7.339 |
19/07/2004 |
WESTRAC EQUIPMENT PTY LTD |
$199,650.00 |
NEW CATERPILLAR GRADER - FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
7.369 |
19/07/2004 |
KLEENING ZONE PTY LTD |
$70.00 |
TRUCK SPECIAL WASH - WASTE SERVICES |
|
7.753 |
19/07/2004 |
CUSTOM SERVICE LEASING LTD |
$1,389.87 |
LIGHT VEHICLE FLEET LEASING - FLEET SERVICES |
|
8.3635 |
21/07/2004 |
DOWNUNDER SUBMERSIBLE MOTOR PTY LTD |
$5,170.63 |
PUMP & SHROUD FOR PARKS DEPARTMENT |
|
9.1118 |
23/07/2004 |
HBF INSURANCE |
$2,347.85 |
PAYROLL: DED F/ENDING 23/07/2004 |
|
9.283 |
23/07/2004 |
AUSTRALIAN TAXATION OFFICE |
$919.44 |
PAYROLL: DED F/ENDING 23/07/2005 |
|
9.3226 |
23/07/2004 |
WANNEROO DAIRY SUPPLIES |
$893.95 |
MILK SUPPLIES FOR CITY |
|
9.349 |
23/07/2004 |
AUSTRALIAN MANUFACTURING |
$157.70 |
PAYROLL: DED F/ENDING 23/07/2004 PAYROLL: DED F/ENDING 21/07/2004 |
|
9.355 |
23/07/2004 |
AUSTRALIAN SERVICES UNION |
$1,217.11 |
PAYROLL: PY01-02- 21/07/2004 |
|
9.3609 |
23/07/2004 |
LGRCEU |
$1,229.80 |
PAYROLL: PY01-02- 21/07/2004 |
|
10.389 |
23/07/2004 |
BADGE CONSTRUCTION PTY LTD |
$138,717.15 |
PROGRESS CLAIM 6 - CONSTRUCTION OF CLARKSON LIBRARY |
|
11.1975 |
23/07/2004 |
PALACE HOMES & CONSTRUCTION |
$43,927.99 |
RETENTION RELEASE UNDERPAID ON EFT 50002038 ($1,864.74) REFUBISHMENT & ADDITIONS TO MARGARET COCKMAN PAVILION ($41,416.45) MARANGAROO GOLF COURSE - ADDITIONAL WORKS ($646.80) |
|
11.2659 |
23/07/2004 |
SOUTHDOWN CONSTRUCTION |
$366,311.28 |
DEVELOPMENT OF LOT 211 QUINNS ROAD, MINDARIE - CONTRACTOR PAYMENT - INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES |
|
11.3606 |
23/07/2004 |
HIF |
$268.65 |
PAYROLL: DED F/ENDING 23/07/2004 |
|
11.3705 |
23/07/2004 |
YEN MEDIA INTERNATION PTY |
$40.00 |
YEN MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION - LIBRARY SERVICES |
|
11.985 |
23/07/2004 |
FESA |
$9,756.23 |
EMERGENCY SERVICES LEVY –JUNE 2004 |
|
12.1242 |
23/07/2004 |
INTEGRATED GROUP LTD |
$3,935.09 |
CASUAL LABOUR FOR VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS |
|
13.283 |
24/07/2004 |
AUSTRALIAN TAXATION OFFICE |
$190,311.00 |
PAYROLL: PY01-02- 21/07/2004 PAYROLL: PY99-02- 23/07/2004 |
|
13.3634 |
24/07/2004 |
TELSTRA - MELBOURNE |
$20,431.63 |
TELEPHONE CHARGES FOR CITY |
|
13.3642 |
24/07/2004 |
COUNCILLOR R STEFFENS |
$2,006.87 |
RATES REFUND P/N126238 - OVERPAYMENT |
|
13.3732 |
24/07/2004 |
MR C P WILLIAMS |
$77.00 |
REIMBURSEMENT - LUNCHEON FOR STAFF RECOGNITION |
|
13.3733 |
24/07/2004 |
MR M R COLE |
$220.35 |
REIMBURSEMENT - BREAKFAST OF CHAMPIONS - MODULE CHAMPIONS RECOGNITION – CORPORATE SERVICES |
|
14.1032 |
27/07/2004 |
FUCHS LUBRICANTS PTY LTD |
$1,885.54 |
GREASE GUN & LUBRICANTS FOR DEPOT STORE STOCK |
|
14.1033 |
27/07/2004 |
FUJI XEROX AUSTRALIA PTY |
$3,022.49 |
COPIER CHARGES & RENTAL FOR REPROGRAPHICS & PLANNING |
|
14.112 |
27/07/2004 |
AIR LIQUIDE WA PTY LTD |
$426.43 |
GAS CYLINDERS FOR DEPOT STORE STOCK |
|
14.1128 |
27/07/2004 |
HEAVY AUTOMATICS |
$6,249.34 |
VEHICLE PARTS AND REPAIRS - FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
14.1169 |
27/07/2004 |
HOSEMASTERS |
$1,733.49 |
SUPPLY/REPLACE HOSES/FITTINGS FOR FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
14.1432 |
27/07/2004 |
LIFTRITE TOYOTA |
$184.70 |
VARIOUS FILTER PURCHASES FOR FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
14.1437 |
27/07/2004 |
LINCOLNE SCOTT |
$9,061.15 |
MS DRAWING UPDATE - BUILDING MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE CONTRACT DEPOT WATER CONSUMPTION - BUILDING MAINTENANCE AQUAMOTION SUPPLEMENTARY A/C UNIT - BUILDING MAINTENANCE |
|
14.1458 |
27/07/2004 |
LULLFITZ |
$22,550.88 |
VARIOUS TUBS STOCK - PARKS DEPARTMENT |
|
14.1477 |
27/07/2004 |
MACDONALD JOHNSTON ENGINEERING |
$5,815.59 |
VARIOUS SPARE PARTS -FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
14.153 |
27/07/2004 |
ALLIGHT PTY LTD |
$409.20 |
SIX MONTLY SERVICE BACKUP GENERATORS AT DEPOT & CIVIC CENTRE |
|
14.1548 |
27/07/2004 |
MAXWELL ROBINSON & PHELPS |
$287.00 |
TREATMENT PORTUGUESE MILLIPEDES 25 DEMBRIDGE LOOP, HOCKING - PARKS DEPARTMENT |
|
14.156 |
27/07/2004 |
MAYDAY EARTHMOVING |
$45,928.30 |
EARTHMOVING EQUIPMENT, MULTI ROLLER, TRUCK, MINI EXCAVATOR - OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
14.1587 |
27/07/2004 |
MEMO COMMUNICATIONS |
$41,630.35 |
TWO-WAY RADIO MAINTENANCE 1/07/04 – 30/06/05 DEINSTALL & REINSTALL VARIOUS TWO-WAY RADIOS - FLEET SERVICES |
|
14.1614 |
27/07/2004 |
MEY EQUIPMENT |
$567.60 |
FIT NEW BLADES TO MOWER - FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
14.1691 |
27/07/2004 |
MOORE BUSINESS SYSTEMS |
$509.85 |
PAYSLIPS FOR PAYROLL |
|
14.170 |
27/07/2004 |
ALTUS TRAFFIC |
$649.00 |
TRAFFIC CONTROL WANNEROO ROAD - OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
14.1773 |
27/07/2004 |
NEBA INTERNATIONAL COURIERS |
$18.15 |
COURIER SERVICES FOR FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
14.1774 |
27/07/2004 |
NEC BUSINESS SOLUTIONS PTY LTD |
$2,035.29 |
RENEWAL OF NECARE SERVICE AGREEMENT – I.T. SERVICES |
|
14.179 |
27/07/2004 |
AMCAP DISTRIBUTION CENTRE |
$2,581.29 |
SPARE PARTS FOR FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
14.1846 |
27/07/2004 |
NORTHERN DISTRICTS PEST CONTROL |
$1,320.00 |
PEST TREATMENT/MANAGEMENT AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS FOR BUILDING MAINTENANCE |
|
14.1917 |
27/07/2004 |
ONESTEEL DISTRIBUTION |
$88.00 |
SPARE PARTS FOR FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
14.2044 |
27/07/2004 |
PERLEX HOLDINGS |
$760.00 |
HIRE SUMO WRESTLING SUITS & BOUNCY CASTLE - WANNEROO YOUTH CENTRE OPEN DAY |
|
14.214 |
27/07/2004 |
PLAYMAKER SPORTS |
$660.00 |
REPAIRS AT KINGSWAY NETBALL CENTRE - OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
14.2184 |
27/07/2004 |
PRESTIGE ALARMS |
$10,272.30 |
ALARM SERVICES AT VARIOUS LOCATIONS - BUILDING MAINTENANCE |
|
14.229 |
27/07/2004 |
ARBOR VITAE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE |
$46,736.25 |
YANCHEP SLSC CLAIM FOR 50% COMPLETION WANNEROO SHOWGROUNDS 50% COMPLETION STREET MASTER PLAN - INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES YANCHEP SLSC DOLA CADASTRAL INFORMATION – LEISURE SERVICES |
|
14.2316 |
27/07/2004 |
RECLAIM INDUSTRIES LTD |
$10,780.00 |
560 X 25KG BAGS CROWN 111 - OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
14.2322 |
27/07/2004 |
RECYCLING COMPANY OF WA PTY LTD |
$104,903.76 |
BADGERUP PROCESSING FEES -WASTE SERVICES |
|
14.2328 |
27/07/2004 |
RED HOT PARCEL TAXI |
$359.80 |
PARCEL SERVICE FOR FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
14.239 |
27/07/2004 |
ARRB TRANSPORT RESEARCH LTD |
$297.00 |
RURAL ROAD & URBAN ROAD DESIGN - INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES |
|
14.2408 |
27/07/2004 |
ROMARK CONSULTING PTY LTD |
$3,520.00 |
UPDATE ROMARK SYSTEM - EXECUTIVE SERVICES |
|
14.2413 |
27/07/2004 |
ROSIE O |
$495.00 |
FACE PAINTING COMMUNITY GARDEN FERRAR RESERVE - COMMUNITY SERVICES |
|
14.2505 |
27/07/2004 |
SCOTT PRINT |
$2,574.00 |
CUSTOMER CARE BOOKLETS - STRATEGIC & EXECUTIVE SERVICES |
|
14.2506 |
27/07/2004 |
SCOTTISH PACIFIC BUSINESS |
$462.00 |
ADVANCED PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT - WORKSITE ASSESSMENT – A TODOROVIC |
|
14.2514 |
27/07/2004 |
SEALANES |
$978.64 |
VARIOUS ITEMS FOR STAFF & ELECTED MEMBERS |
|
14.2711 |
27/07/2004 |
STAMFORDS ADVISORS & CONSULTANTS |
$3,080.00 |
AUDIT OF REVENUE FOR FINANCIAL SERVICES |
|
14.2808 |
27/07/2004 |
SUSSEX INDUSTRIES |
$233.64 |
VARIOUS ITEMS FOR DEPOT STORE STOCK |
|
14.2885 |
27/07/2004 |
THE CARERS |
$17,565.04 |
PROVISION OF SERVICES FOR HACC/CACP CLIENTS |
|
14.2967 |
27/07/2004 |
TOLL TRANSPORT PTY LTD |
$867.51 |
COURIER SERVICES FOR VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS |
|
14.302 |
|
CANCELLED |
$0.00 |
|
|
14.317 |
27/07/2004 |
AUSTRALIAN LABORATORY SERVICES |
$165.00 |
OIL SAMPLE PUMPS - FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
14.3242 |
27/07/2004 |
WANNEROO HARDWARE |
$433.56 |
HARDWARE SUPPLIES FOR VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS |
|
14.3262 |
27/07/2004 |
WANNEROO PLUMBING |
$3,915.47 |
PLUMBING SERVICES AT VARIOUS CITY LOCATIONS - BUILDING MAINTENANCE |
|
14.339 |
27/07/2004 |
WESTRAC EQUIPMENT PTY LTD |
$107.17 |
SOLAR TRAFFIC ARROW BOARD HIRE - PARKS DEPARTMENT |
|
14.3404 |
27/07/2004 |
WHITE OAK HOME CARE SERVICES |
$1,298.18 |
PROVISION OF SERVICES FOR HACC/CACP CLIENTS |
|
14.3472 |
27/07/2004 |
WORLDWIDE ONLINE PRINTING |
$4,254.05 |
50 SCHOOL PROGRAMS - LIBRARY SERVICES FREE MULCH CARDS AND TIPPING VOUCHERS - WASTE SERVICES 19 OLYMPIC POSTERS FOR LIBRARY SERVICES |
|
14.3614 |
27/07/2004 |
PAUL'S PHOTOGRAPHIC PRESENTATIONS |
$175.00 |
PHOTOGRAPHIC COVERAGE - MAYOR J KELLY ONSITE - THE GROVE ESTATE |
|
14.3686 |
27/07/2004 |
EVENTS INDUSTRY ASSOC |
$350.00 |
RENEWAL GOLD MEMBERSHIP - CORPORATE MEMBERSHIP ORDERED BY ROSS RAYSON |
|
14.3695 |
27/07/2004 |
ESSENTIAL OFFICE PRODUCTS |
$1,710.50 |
DOCUBIND MACHINE - REPROGRAPHICS |
|
14.3699 |
27/07/2004 |
GHEMS HOLDING PTY LTD |
$1,783.06 |
VARIOUS PLANTS FOR PARKS DEPARTMENT |
|
14.3716 |
27/07/2004 |
THE AUSTRALIAN LOCAL GOVERNMENT |
$825.00 |
ADVERTISING FOR PROJECT MANAGER - CORPORATE RESOURCES |
|
14.3719 |
27/07/2004 |
CY O,CONNOR OF TAFE |
$2,817.50 |
MUNICIPAL LAW ENFORCEMENT COURSE - SEMESTER 1/2 2004 ENROLMENT FEES FOR VARIOUS STAFF MEMBERS - RANGER SERVICES |
|
14.379 |
27/07/2004 |
AVIS |
$112.64 |
HIRE OF BUS FOR DAY CARE CLIENTS - COMMUNITY SERVICES |
|
14.440 |
27/07/2004 |
BENTLEY SYSTEMS SOFTWARE |
$7,364.50 |
MX ANNUAL LICENCE & SUBSCRIPTION - INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES |
|
14.479 |
27/07/2004 |
BOLINDA PUBLISHING PTY LTD |
$175.11 |
BOOKS FOR BOOKS ON WHEELS - LIBRARY SERVICES |
|
14.488 |
27/07/2004 |
BORAL CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS |
$5,366.68 |
CEMENT DELIVERED TO VARIOUS OPERATIONAL SERVICES PROJECT SITES |
|
14.497 |
27/07/2004 |
BP AUSTRALIA LTD |
$123,830.13 |
FUEL ISSUES FOR FLEET CONTROL MAINTENANCE |
|
14.507 |
27/07/2004 |
BRING COURIERS |
$49.08 |
COURIER SERVICES FOR HEALTH SERVICES |
|
14.577 |
27/07/2004 |
CASTLEDEX BUSINESS SYSTEM |
$470.00 |
3 IN 1 CLIPS FOR RECORD SERVICES |
|
14.646 |
27/07/2004 |
CLEAN SWEEP |
$165.00 |
SWEEPING OF KINGSWAY NETBALL COURTS FOR OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
14.709 |
27/07/2004 |
CORPORATE EXPRESS |
$18,475.33 |
STATIONERY SUPPLIES - JUNE 2004 |
|
14.716 |
27/07/2004 |
COVENTRYS |
$2,474.92 |
AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES FOR FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
14.797 |
27/07/2004 |
DE NEEFE SIGNS PTY LTD |
$5,375.92 |
SIGNS FOR MOBILE LIBRARY VARIOUS SIGNS AND ACCESSORIES - OPERATIONAL SERVICES HAND RAILS FOR DEPOT STORE STOCK |
|
14.800 |
27/07/2004 |
NICK DEL BORRELLO |
$2,688.10 |
CONTRACTOR FOR FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
14.809 |
27/07/2004 |
DELTA PROTECTIVE SERVICES |
$369.60 |
3 CROWD CONTROLLERS FOR UNDERAGE DANCE AT KOONDOOLA HALL |
|
14.904 |
27/07/2004 |
DYNAMIC GRAPHICS PTY LTD |
$314.50 |
THE CREATIVE SYMBOL COLLECTION - MARKETING DEPARTMENT |
|
14.907 |
27/07/2004 |
DIDASKO SOLUTIONS PTY LTD |
$330.00 |
2 X AP1000 POWER SUPPLIES FOR I.T. SERVICES |
|
14.938 |
27/07/2004 |
ELLIOTTS IRRIGATION PTY LTD |
$16.68 |
IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT FOR OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
14.985 |
27/07/2004 |
FESA |
$197.00 |
RECOUP VOLUNTEER BFB PO BOX - RANGER SERVICES |
|
15.1117 |
28/07/2004 |
HAYS PERSONNEL SERVICES |
$1,441.44 |
CONTRACTOR HELEN TAYLFORTH - PLANNING SERVICES |
|
15.2686 |
28/07/2004 |
SPORTS TURF TECHNOLOGY PTY LTD |
$4,191.78 |
NUTRIENT PROJECT FERTILISER - PARKS DEPARTMENT |
|
15.2714 |
28/07/2004 |
STAMPALIA CONTRACTORS |
$115,958.15 |
HIRE OF WATER TRUCK, BOBCAT, COMPACTOR AND LOADER - OPERATIONAL SERVICES |
|
15.379 |
28/07/2004 |
AVIS |
$382.31 |
HIRE OF 22 SEAT BUS FOR QUINNS DAY CENTRE |
|
15.440 |
28/07/2004 |
BENTLEY SYSTEMS SOFTWARE |
$7,084.00 |
MXSUBDIV SELECT & MXROAD SUBSCRIPTION - INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES |
|
15.866 |
28/07/2004 |
DIRECT ENGINEERING SERVICES |
$499.95 |
REPAIR ALUMINIUM UTE CANOPY - FLEET MAINTENANCE |
|
|
|
SUB TOTAL - ADVANCE ACCOUNT EFT PAYMENTS |
$2,099,541.79 |
|
|
|
|
TOTAL ADVANCE ACCOUNT |
$7,601,939.16 |
|
|
TOWN PLANNING SCHEMES |
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000003 |
|
BERKLEY ROAD |
$1,456,398.64 |
000003 |
|
|
|
|
|
LAND COMP FOR POS & RD RESERVE |
|
|
|
|
|
LAND COMP FOR POS |
|
000011 |
|
CELL 7 |
$75,000.00 |
000011 |
|
|
|
|
|
2ND INSTAL LOT 3 GNANGARA RD |
|
000017 |
|
CELL 6 |
$911,350.91 |
000017 |
|
|
|
|
|
MC LEODS - AMEND INFRASTRUCTURE COSETS TPS |
|
|
|
|
|
2ND INSTAL LOT 3 GNANGARA ROAD |
|
|
|
|
|
INTERIM POS COMPENSATION |
|
|
|
|
|
COMPENSATION FOR RD WIDENING LAND |
|
000012 |
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CELL 5 |
$487,891.04 |
000012 |
|
|
|
|
|
LAND COMP FOR POS |
|
|
|
|
|
LAND COMP FOR POS & RD RESERVE |
|
000010 |
|
CELL 3 |
$43,431.00 |
000010 |
|
|
|
|
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TOPSFIELD PTY LTD - REIMBURSEMENT OF DRAINAGE WORKS |
|
|
|
SUB-TOTAL TOWN PLANNING SCHEMES |
$2,974,071.59 |
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CITY OF WANNEROO - MUNICIPAL ACCOUNT |
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TOTAL ADVANCE ACCOUNT PAYMENTS |
$7,601,939.16 |
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|
|
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LESS – RECOUPED FROM TOWN PLANNING SCHEMES |
$2,974,071.59 |
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TOTAL ADVANCE RECOUP |
$4,627,867.57 |
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File Ref: S/0100V01
File Name: AINVESTMENT POLICY.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Level 4 Approval by Bruce Perryman Date 19 August 2004
Level 3 Approval by nb Date 16 August 2004
Level 2 Approval by nb Date 16 August 2004
Level 1 Approval by nb Date 16 August 2004
Responsible Officer: Director, Corporate Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Manager Finance
Meeting Date: 31 August 2004
Attachments: 2
Moved Cr Goodenough, Seconded Cr Blencowe
That Council:-
1. NOTES the annual review of the Investment Policy for suitability and compliance; and
2. ENDORSES the existing Investment Policy Number 5.1.2 without amendment.
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File Ref: P22/0418V01
File Name: CAProposed Lease EPA Quinns AQMS .doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Level 4 Approval by bruce perryman Date 18 August 2004
Level 3 Approval by A Binnie Date 16 August 2004
Level 2 Approval by John Paton Date 06 August 2004
Level 1 Approval by John Paton Date 06 August 2004
Responsible Officer: Director, Corporate Services
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Property Officer
Attachments: 2
Moved Cr Goodenough, Seconded Cr Blencowe
That Council:-
1. APPROVES the leasing of a portion of Quinns Lot 211 being approximately 144m˛ to the Environmental Protection Authority of Western Australia for the purpose of operating an Air Quality Monitoring Station, for a Term of Ten (10) years subject to:
a) the EPA relocating, at it’s cost, the AQMS from its current location within the Quinns Rocks Caravan Park to the agreed site, as soon as is practicable, upon being advised by the City that the site is available;
b) the EPA bearing the costs associated with the provision of power and telephone services to the site together with the reasonable costs of the City in carrying out the site works as part of the Stage 1 development;
c) the EPA bearing the reasonable legal costs of the City in relation to negotiating the final format of the lease document. Such costs being $936.65 (inclusive of GST).
2. AUTHORISES the Mayor and the Chief Executive Officer to execute and affix the Common Seal of the City of Wanneroo to the lease between the City of Wanneroo and the Environmental Protection Authority of Western Australia.
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File Ref: S07/0038
File Name: ACommunity Art Policy and Guiding Principles for Art in Wanneroo.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Level 4 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 19 August 2004
Level 3 Approval by nb Date 16 August 2004
Level 2 Approval by nb Date 16 August 2004
Level 1 Approval by nb Date 16 August 2004
Responsible Officer: Director, Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Author: Kristy Costello
Meeting Date: 17 August 2004
Moved Cr Salpietro, Seconded Cr Cvitan
That Council:-
1. ADOPT the Community Art Policy as detailed below inclusive of an amendment presented by the Policy & Local Laws Committee stating that the second dot point under Service Provision (Hold a number of music concerts each year) be removed from the Guiding Principles for Art in the City of Wanneroo.
Policy Owner: Community Development
Distribution: All Employees
Implementation: September 2004
Scheduled Review: September 2007
Statement
The City of Wanneroo is committed to providing opportunities for communities to express their collective identity through art and culture.
Community art is a community based arts practice or process that involves collaboration of professional artists and communities to create art.
Objective
This policy will ensure that Community Art Projects:
1. Allow communities to express their identity through cultural activities.
2. Are of a high artistic and technical standards.
3. Diverse in artform and approach.
4. Supportive of local artists where possible.
5. Improve the aesthetics of the given locale
Role
To achieve the objectives the City will:
1. Encourage a range of community groups to be involved in community art projects.
2. Assist community groups in developing their own community art projects.
3. Provide financial assistance where appropriate
4. Provide project management assistance where appropriate
5. Promote the cultural environment of the City through provision of quality community art projects.
Scope
This policy is relevant to the following entities:
1. Council Officers
2. Art Advisory Committee
3. Artists and community groups
Management
The City of Wanneroo will manage community art by:
1. Ensuring an even delivery of projects across the City.
2. Implement a program to maintain projects after they have been installed.
3. Make visual records of projects and create a file of projects for reference and promotional purposes.
4. Allowing the Art Advisory Committee to deliver informed decisions on the selection of community art projects to be funded.
Identification of projects
The City will advertise once per year for expressions of interest from community groups to run projects. The Community Arts Officer will be able to work in collaboration with groups to develop and manage their project.
All mediums are encouraged including all forms of visual and performing arts. The key element is community involvement. Council encourages a diverse range of projects and innovative ideas.
The Art Advisory Committee will select a number of community art projects each year based on the criteria set out in the application form and make recommendations to Council.
Responsibility for Implementation
Director Community Development
2. ADOPT the Guiding Principles for Art in Wanneroo as detailed below:-
Guiding Principles for Art in the City of Wanneroo
1 Introduction
1.1 About Wanneroo
The City of Wanneroo has a proud pioneering history, themes of which are often used in artworks commissioned by the City as a way to preserve our cultural heritage.
The City’s boundaries are far reaching and cover a variety of landscapes from crystal beaches to wetlands, rural bushland and urban development.
In our rapidly growing environment, the City of Wanneroo is increasingly aware of the benefits of art in the community. The City supports the arts through the provision of public and community art projects, family concerts and art exhibitions. Where possible, the City likes to support and encourage local artists.
1.2 Benefits of Art
· Express local identity and distinctiveness
· Enhance the overall design, visual appearance and personality of a place
· Encourage expression of cultural diversity
· Highlight aspects of social, cultural and natural heritage
· Enhance the quality, character and animation of public places
· Develop community spirit and pride
· Enhance the local economy
· Employment and training opportunities for artists and local businesses
· Encourage innovation in design and manufacture
A well-designed aesthetic environment will create an improved social and economic climate. People care for places that reflect local identity and character. Visitors remember places that are attractive and unique.
1.3 Definitions
Public Art
Public art refers to artworks created by professional artists located in public spaces and buildings other than galleries or museums. It can be in outdoor environments such as parks, sporting facilities, main street precincts, city squares and foreshores or indoor environments such as office building foyers, libraries, hospitals, shopping centres and schools.
Community Art
A community based arts practice or process that involves the collaboration of professional artists and communities to create art. Community Art projects aim to express a communities’ identity as well as having artistic outcomes.
They usually involve one or more artists facilitating and coordinating community member’s creative expression. These projects can be in any medium from either the visual or performing arts.
Visual Arts
Visual art involves the use or manipulation of materials to create an image or object. It includes painting, drawing, sculpture, printmaking, photo-media, ceramics, glass and fibre-arts.
Performing Arts
Performing arts involves the dynamic use of movement and sound and is performed in the moment. They include live dance, music and theatre.
Community
Community is a group of people who share a common interest or a sense of unity. A community may be formed by geographic location; common cultural background, age, race, political beliefs or they may share an activity or interest such as sport or the environment.
Professional Artist
A professional artist is one who identifies themself as such on the basis of skills and experience; is accepted by the arts industry as a professional, but may or may not derive an income from their artwork.
Art Collection
The City of Wanneroo Art Collection contains all types of artwork including paintings, prints, photographs, ceramics, aboriginal artefacts, metalwork and sculpture. The Art Advisory Committee makes recommendations for purchases each year based on the criteria set out in the Art Collection Policy. All artworks are by Western Australian artists. The Art Collection is a cultural and financial investment for the City.
Culture
Culture is the way people live their lives. This includes how people think and behave, their values, the relationships that are important to them and the activities they choose to do.
Many factors can influence the culture of a community, including the environment in which people live and socio demographic factors such as age, gender, education, income and place of birth.
Ephemeral Art
Art that is transient or temporary, including billboards, multi media installations, lighting and projected images, street banners, temporary installations and performing arts including dance, performance, music and drama.
Percent for Art
The Percent for Art Scheme is a State Government strategy for including art in capital works projects. Since1993, civic buildings from the state’s capital works list with a total cost exceeding $2M are considered for a Percent for Art component where up to 1% of the total budget can be allocated to commission WA artists to create public artworks. This scheme is not compulsory and is administered by the Department of Housing and Works. Council has developed a similar model for its capital works projects.
2. Guiding Principles
2.1 Aim
Guiding Principles for Art in the City of Wanneroo will provide a framework for involving art in Council business; enhance the cultural aspects of the City and ensure that art is considered in the planning and design of our built and natural environment.
2.2 Values and Principles
In developing these values and principles the City of Wanneroo:
q Demonstrates its support for the arts
q Acknowledges the role of the arts and community cultural development in facilitating economic growth
q Supports the traditional role of the artist as commentator on social and philosophical issues
q Values the skills, experience and creative vision of professional artists in contributing to a creative, inclusive and vibrant community.
q Will provide opportunities for the community to participate in the creation of artworks through involvement in community art projects and the planning of public art projects.
2.3 Objectives
The Guiding Principles for Art in the City of Wanneroo aims to ensure that art is:
q Of high artistic and technical standards
q Diverse in art form and approach
q Is supportive of local artists where possible
q Well maintained, interpreted and promoted
q Enjoyed, understood and appreciated by residents and visitors
q Responsive to the culture and characteristics of the community
q Integrated with urban design objectives where applicable
2.4 Role
The City of Wanneroo is able to play an active role in developing the arts in the City. The major roles the City of Wanneroo in developing the arts are:
Policy and Planning
This role involves the City of Wanneroo in identifying and responding to the needs of the community and providing a framework for setting priorities and implementing strategies to address these needs. Policy and planning provides a transparent process to enable the community to understand the City of Wanneroo’s decision making and action in relation to the arts.
Advocacy
Promoting the benefits of art is crucial to encouraging the private sector and different communities to initiate their own projects. The City of Wanneroo will encourage the private sector to include art in the natural and built environment.
Leadership & Coordination
At times the City of Wanneroo will provide active leadership in order to facilitate artistic development that will benefit the Wanneroo community. Coordination involves providing links between organisations and the development of joint projects and partnerships.
Service Provision
The City of Wanneroo will be active in providing opportunities for the community to participate in the arts including but not limited to:
2.5 Policies Relating to this Document
Under this Art Statement, is a number of sub policies relating to specific areas of art including:
Acknowledgements
Hastings Council – Living Environments Art in Public Places Policy
Australia Council – Community Cultural Development website 2003
City of Fremantle – Making Space Creating Place – Artworks in Public Places Strategy October 2001
ArtsWA – Arts Development Policy (Draft June 2003)
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File Ref: S16/0034V01
File Name: AAPreferred Service Provider Agreements Wanneroo Financial Counselling Service Wanneroo Youth Service Clarkson
Level 4 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 19 August 2004
Level 3 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 17 August 2004
Level 2 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 17 August 2004
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Responsible Officer: Director, Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Garry Prus
Meeting Date: 1 September 2004
Attachments: Nil
Moved Cr Salpietro, Seconded Cr Cvitan
That Council:-
1. APPROVES the City entering into new three-year agreements with the Department for Community Development for the provision of the Wanneroo Financial Counselling Service, the Wanneroo Youth Service (Clarkson) and the Yanchep Youth Service under the department’s Preferred Service Provider model.
2. AUTHORISES the Mayor and Chief Executive Officer to execute and affix the common seal of the City of Wanneroo to agreements with the Department for Community Development for the provision of the Wanneroo Financial Counselling Service, the Wanneroo Youth Service (Clarkson) and the Yanchep Youth Service.
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File Ref: PR07/0004V01
Responsible Officer: Director Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Recreation Development Officer - Honni Jacobs
Meeting Date: 31 August 2004
Attachments: 2
File Name: BACarramar Community Centre .doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Level 3 Approval by Geof Whyte Date 19 August 2004
Level 2 Approval by Geof Whyte Date 19 August 2004
Level 1 Approval by Honni Jacobs Date 16 August 2004
Moved Cr Salpietro, Seconded Cr Cvitan
That Council ENDORSES the Carramar Community Centre Concept Plan as outlined in ATTACHMENT 2 for the purpose of public consultation in regards to the future development and utilisation of the Carramar Community Centre, Carramar.
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File Ref: PR07/0004V01
Responsible Officer: Director, Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Recreation Development Officer - Honni Jacobs
Meeting Date: 31 August 2004
Attachments: 2
File Name: BAHoughton Park and Carramar Community Centre Developments.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Level 4 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 19 August 2004
Level 3 Approval by Geof Whyte Date 16 August 2004
Level 2 Approval by Geof Whyte Date 16 August 2004
Level 1 Approval by Honni Jacobs Date 13 August 2004
Moved Cr Salpietro, Seconded Cr Cvitan
That Council ENDORSES the Houghton Park Concept Plan as outlined within Attachment 2 for the purpose of public consultation in regards to the future development and utilisation of Houghton Park, Carramar.
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ATTACHMENT 2
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File Ref: P34/1938V01
File Name: CAApplication To Keep More Than Two Dogs.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Level 4 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 19 August 2004
Level 3 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 16 August 2004
Level 2 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 16 August 2004
Level 1 Approval by Brigitte Creighton Date 16 August 2004
Responsible Officer: Director, Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Resmie Greer
Meeting Date: 31 August 2004
Attachments: Nil
Moved Cr Salpietro, Seconded Cr Cvitan
That Council:-
1. GRANTS an exemption to the City of Wanneroo Animal Local Laws 1999 made under Section 26(3) of the Dog Act 1976 to keep three dogs at the premises known as number 28 Quarkum Street, Wanneroo, subject to the specified conditions:
a) i) If any one of the dogs die or is no longer kept on the property, no replacement is to be obtained;
ii) Any barking by the subject dogs is to be kept to a minimum;
iii) This exemption may be varied or revoked if any complaints are received which are considered reasonable.
2. RESERVES THE RIGHT to vary or revoke, at any future date, the exemption given to the applicant should any relevant conditions be contravened.
3. ADVISES the adjoining neighbours of this decision.
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Strategic & Executive Services
File Ref: S07/0057V01
File Name: BADonations and Sponsorship Requests Determined Under Delegated Authority August 2004.doc This line will not be printed
Level 4 Approval by Y. Heath Date 19 August 2004
Level 3 Approval by Rhonda Phillips Date 13 August 2004
Level 2 Approval by Rhonda Phillips Date 13 August 2004
Level 1 Approval by Rhonda Phillips Date 13 August 2004dont delete
Responsible Officer: Chief Executive Officer
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Rhonda Phillips
Meeting Date: 31 August 2004
Attachments: Nil
Moved Cr Loftus, Seconded Cr Stewart
That Council NOTES the delegated determination of requests received by the City in July 2004 for donations, sponsorships and waiver of fees and charges, which are as follows:
Organisation |
Event/Activity |
Action |
Reason |
1. Kukuleczka Polish Dance Group |
Sponsorship of Joanna Wydmanski to participate in the Tainan International Chichi Arts Festival held in Taiwan in August 2004. |
NOT APPROVE a donation to the Kukuleczka Polish Dancing Group for sponsorship of Joanna Wydmanski to support her participation in the Tainan International Chichi Arts Festival held in Taiwan in August 2004. |
As this individual is over the age of 18, this request cannot be supported under the policy. |
2. Sue Moir |
Donation of costs of a trophy for a car rally to be held on 16th October 2004 to raise awareness and funds for the Ronald McDonald House and The Children’s Leukaemia and Cancer Research Foundation Inc. |
NOT APPROVE a donation to Sue Moir towards a trophy for a car rally to be held on 16th October 2004 to raise awareness and funds for the Ronald McDonald House and The Children’s Leukaemia and Cancer Research Foundation Inc |
This request will provide minimal benefit to the residents of the City of Wanneroo. |
3. Country Medical Foundation |
Request for a donation towards scholarships for medical and nursing students from a rural background who are more likely to return to the country after graduation |
NOT APPROVE a donation request from the Country Medical Foundation towards scholarships for medical and nursing students. |
As this is a general fundraising request it does not meet the criteria of the policy, therefore cannot be supported. |
4. Doctors Without Borders |
Request for a donation towards the Sudan Emergency Appeal. |
NOT APPROVE a donation request from Doctors Without Borders for the Sudan Emergency Appeal. |
This request does not meet the policy due to it having no benefit to City of Wanneroo residents, being a general fundraising request and that it does not support the City’s strategic direction. |
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File Ref: S07/0057V01
File Name: BARequest for a Donation August 2004.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Level 4 Approval by Y. Heath Date 19 August 2004
Level 3 Approval by Rhonda Phillips Date 16 August 2004
Level 2 Approval by Rhonda Phillips Date 16 August 2004
Level 1 Approval by Rhonda Phillips Date 16 August 2004
Responsible Officer: Chief Executive Officer
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Rhonda Phillips
Meeting Date: 31 August 2004
Attachments: 1
Moved Cr Loftus, Seconded Cr Stewart
That Council:-
1. NOT APPROVE a donation to the West Coast College of TAFE Joondalup Campus towards a Camp Quality one day event for children who have cancer and their families.
2. NOT APPROVE a donation to the Yanchep Districts Junior Football Club towards the Annual Gala Day that was held on the 8th August 2004.
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File Ref: S09/0056V01
Responsible Officer: Chief Executive Officer
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Author: Daniel Simms
Meeting Date: 17 August 2004
Attachments: 3
File Name: AReview of the Delegated Authority Register.doc This line will not be printed dont delete
Level 4 Approval by Y. Heath Date 19 August 2004
Level 3 Approval by nb Date 16 August 2004
Level 2 Approval by nb Date 16 August 2004
Level 1 Approval by nb Date 16 August 2004
Moved Cr Loftus, Seconded Cr Stewart
That Council:-
1. CONSIDER the review conducted by the Chief Executive Officer on the Delegated Authority Register including the deletion of Delegation Numbers 69 – (Height and Scale of Buildings within a residential area); 70 – (Service Station setback standards) and 71 – (Two Dwellings on one lot); and
2. DELEGATE to the Chief Executive Officer by ABSOLUTE MAJORITY all Instruments of Delegations as detailed in Attachment 1 (inclusive of minor changes).
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Nil.
Nil.
Nil.
There being no further business, Mayor Kelly closed the meeting at 7.41pm
In Attendance
JON KELLY, JP Mayor
Councillors:
MARK PEARSON Alexander Ward
BRETT TREBY Alexander Ward
SAM SALPIETRO (Deputy Mayor), JP Central Ward
FRANK CVITAN, JP Central Ward
TRACEY ROBERTS 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
GLYNIS MONKS Wanneroo Ward
DOT NEWTON Wanneroo Ward