Public Question & Statement Time
Council allows a minimum of 15 minutes for public questions and statements at each Council Meeting. If there are not sufficient questions to fill the allocated time, the person presiding will move on to the next item. If there are more questions than can be dealt with in the 15 minutes allotted, the person presiding will determine whether to extend question time.
Protocols
During the meeting, no member of the public may interrupt the meeting’s proceedings or enter into conversation. Each person seeking to ask questions during public question time may address the Council for a maximum of 3 minutes each.
A register of person’s wishing to ask a question/s at the Council Meeting is located at the main reception desk outside of the Chamber on the night. However, members of the public wishing to submit written questions are requested to lodge them with the Chief Executive Officer at least 30 hours prior to the start of the meeting i.e. noon on the previous day.
The person presiding will control public question time and ensure that each person wishing to ask a question is given a fair and equal opportunity to do so. A person wishing to ask a question should state his or her name and address before asking the question. If the question relates to an item on the agenda, the item number should also be stated.
The following general rules apply to question and statement time:
· Questions should only relate to the business of the council and should not be a statement or personal opinion.
· Only questions relating to matters affecting Council will be considered at an ordinary meeting, and at a special meeting only questions that relate to the purpose of the meeting will be considered. Questions may be taken on notice and responded to after the meeting.
· Questions may not be directed at specific members of council or employees.
· Questions & statements are not to be framed in such a way as to reflect adversely on a particular Elected Member or Officer.
· The first priority will be given to persons who are asking questions relating to items on the current meeting agenda.
· The second priority will be given to public statements. Only statements regarding items on the agenda under consideration will be heard.
Deputations
The Mayor and Councillors will conduct an informal session on the same day as the meeting of the Council at the Civic Centre, Wanneroo, commencing at 6.00pm where members of the public may, by appointment, present deputations relating to items on the current agenda. If you wish to present a deputation please submit your request for a deputation in writing, at least three clear business days prior to the meeting addressed to the Chief Executive Officer or fax through to Governance on 9405 5097. A request for a deputation must be received by Governance by 12 noon on the Friday before the Council Meeting.
· Deputation requests must relate to items on the current agenda.
· A deputation is not to exceed 3 persons in number and only those persons may address the meeting.
· Members of a deputation are collectively to have a maximum of 10 minutes to address the meeting, unless an extension of time is granted by the Council.
Please ensure that mobile phones are switched off before entering the Council Chamber. Any queries on this agenda, please contact Governance on 9405 5027 or 9405 5018.
Recording of Council Meetings Policy
Objective
· To ensure that there is a process in place to outline access to the recorded proceedings of Council.
· To emphasise that the reason for recording of Council Meetings is to ensure the accuracy of Council Minutes and that any reproduction is for the sole purpose of Council business.
Statement
Recording of Proceedings
(1) Proceedings for meetings of the Council, Electors, and Public Question Time during Council Briefing Sessions shall be recorded by the City on sound recording equipment, except in the case of meetings of the Council where the Council closes the meeting to the public.
(2) Notwithstanding subclause (1), proceedings of a meeting of the Council which is closed to the public shall be recorded where the Council resolves to do so.
(3) No member of the public is to use any electronic, visual or vocal recording device or instrument to record the proceedings of the Council or a committee without the written permission of the Council.
Access to Recordings
(4) Members of the public may purchase a copy of recorded proceedings or alternatively listen to recorded proceedings with the supervision of a City Officer. Costs of providing recorded proceedings to members of the public will be the cost of the recording plus staff time to make the copy of the proceedings. The cost of supervised listening to recorded proceedings will be the cost of the staff time. The cost of staff time will be set in the City's schedule of fees and charges each year.
(5) Elected Members may request a recording of the Council proceedings at no charge. However, no transcript will be produced without the approval of the Chief Executive Officer. All Elected Members are to be notified when recordings are requested by individual Members.
Retention of Recordings
(6) Recordings pertaining to the proceedings of Council Meetings shall be retained in accordance with the State Records Act 2000.
Disclosure of Policy
(7) This policy shall be printed within the agenda of all Council, Special Council, Electors and Special Electors meetings to advise the public that the proceedings of the meeting are recorded.
Notice is given that the next Ordinary Council Meeting will be held at the Civic Centre,
Dundebar Rd, Wanneroo on Tuesday 29 April, 2014 commencing at 7:00pm.
F Bentley
A/Chief Executive Officer
23 April, 2014
CONTENTS
Item 2_____ Apologies and Leave of Absence
Item 3_____ Public Question Time
Item 4_____ Confirmation of Minutes
OC02-04/14 Minutes of Ordinary Council Meeting held on 1 April 2014
OC03-04/14 Minutes of Special Council Meeting held on 14 April 2014
Item 5_____ Announcements by the Mayor without Discussion
Item 6_____ Questions from Elected Members
PT01-04/14 Request for Basket Ball Equipment, Ashdale Garden Estate
PT02-04/14 Drovers Place Traffic Management Scheme Not be Adopted
PT03-04/14 No Extension South to the Existing Dog Beach, Quinns Rocks
PT04-04/14 Request for Road Calming, Tapping Way Quinns Rocks
PT05-04/14 Future Development of Lots in Boranup Avenue
PT06-04/14 Medical Centre and Pharmacy – Drovers Place
PT07-04/14 Approval for Lot 133 Village Row Yanchep
Town Planning Schemes & Structure Plans
PS07-04/14 Proposed Pedestrian Accessway Closure – Lot 55 (56P) Burbridge Avenue, Koondoola
PS08-04/14 Quinns Dog Beach Extension
PS09-04/14 Approval of Expenditure from the Sustainability Investment Fund
CB07-04/14 Application to Keep More Than Two Dogs
CB08-04/14 Development Application for Quinns Rocks Caravan Park - Chalets/Units
CB10-04/14 Write off Outstanding Sundry Debtors - Commercial Waste
IN03-04/14 Budget Variation - 2013/2014 Pathways Program
IN04-04/14 Parking Prohibitions - Paramount Drive, Wangara
CD04-04/14 North Coastal Women's Shed use of Addison Park Club Rooms Merriwa
CD05-04/14 Cheltondale Park - Final Concept Design
CD06-04/14 City of Wanneroo Coastal Risk and Safety Signage Audit (Part 1)
CD07-04/14 PT04-03/14 Update for Shade Sails at Appleby Park, Darch
Corporate Strategy & Performance
CS06-04/14 Warrant of Payments for the Period to 31 March 2014
CS07-04/14 Financial Activity Statement for the Period Ended 28 February 2014
CS08-04/14 Donations to be Considered by Council – April 2014
MN04-04/14 Cr Dot Newton – Motion on Notice - Naming of Pathway
MN05-04/14 Cr Brett Treby – Efficiency Dividend Strategy 2014/15 Financial Year
Item 12____ Date of Next Meeting
Agenda
Good evening Councillors, staff, ladies and gentlemen, we acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which we meet and I invite you to bow your head in prayer:
Lord
We ask for your blessing upon our City, our community and our Council. Guide us in our decision making to act fairly, without fear or favour and with compassion, integrity and honesty. May we show true leadership, be inclusive of all, and guide the City of Wanneroo to a prosperous future that all may share. We ask this in your name.
Amen
Item 2 Apologies and Leave of Absence
Item 4 Confirmation of Minutes
That the minutes of Ordinary Council Meeting held on 1 April 2014 be confirmed subject to an amendment to Item CQ01-04/14 to replace the wording of the question asked by Councillor Winton with the following wording and to add Councillor Winton's name to the title:-
"Has the recommendation in the LGIS Site Risk Review undertaken which recommended that the City formalise an inspection and maintenance program to include scheduled and documented inspections and maintenance for the Dewars Beach track location, that includes triggers for inspection after user complaints along with storm and or heavy rain events in order to determine the need for corrective maintenance been done and has this been documented?".
That the minutes of Special Council Meeting held on 14 April 2014 be confirmed.
Item 5 Announcements by the Mayor without Discussion
Item 6 Questions from Elected Members
Cr Guise presented a petition of 233 signatories requesting that the proposed traffic management scheme to install rubberised speed cushions for Drovers Place not be adopted.
Update:
A report will be presented to Council at its meeting on 24 June 2014. |
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Cr Winton presented a petition of 309 signatories requesting that no extension to the existing dog beach at Quinns Rocks be granted and that Council instead pursue other options, at other locations, for dog beaches along the City of Wanneroo coastline.
Update:
Report presented as Item PS08-04/14 in this Agenda. |
Cr Smithson presented a petition of 13 signatories requesting the installation of traffic calming measures along Tapping Way Quinns Rocks.
Update:
A report will be presented to Council at its meeting on 24 June 2014. |
Cr Driver presented a petition of 32 signatories requesting future restrictions of commercial and mixed lots in Boranup Avenue Clarkson.
Update:
Administration anticipates that a report on this matter will be presented to the 27 May 2014 Council meeting. |
Cr Newton presented a petition of 517 signatories to support a Medical Centre and Pharmacy to be located at Drovers Place, Wanneroo.
Update:
A Medical Centre and Pharmacy are currently not permissible land uses on the subject sites of Lot 810 (1397) and Lot 811 (1387), Wanneroo Road, Wanneroo pursuant to the Drovers Place Precinct Agreed Structure Plan No. 80. On 4 April 2014 Administration received a proposal to amend ASP 80 by adding 'Medical Centre' and 'Pharmacy' to the list of permissible land uses to allow for these to be carried out on the subject sites. On 11 April 2014, Administration forwarded a Memorandum to Elected Members, advising of its intention to advertise the proposal under Delegated Authority. If the proponent is successful in amending the Structure Plan, then Administration will be in a position to accept and consider an Application for Planning Approval for a Medical Centre and Pharmacy. |
Cr Hewer presented a petition of 150 signatories to approve lot 133 Village Row Yanchep to be developed into a car park for the Medical Centre and Pharmacy clients.
Update:
An application for planning approval of a car park has been submitted, however design modifications are required. The applicant was advised in writing on 10/04/2014 and once amended plans are submitted, the assessment can be finalised and a determination made. |
Declarations of Interest by Elected Members, including the nature and extent of the interest. Declaration of Interest forms to be completed and handed to the Chief Executive Officer.
Town Planning Schemes & Structure Plans
PS03-04/14 Reconsideration of the adoption of Amendment No. 1 to the draft East Wanneroo Cell 9 Local Structure Plan No. 57
File Ref: 3290-1 – 14/84712
Responsible Officer: A/Director, Planning and Sustainability
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 4
Issue
To reconsider the adoption of Amendment No. 1 to the draft East Wanneroo Cell 9 – East Landsdale Local Structure Plan No. 57 (LSP 57).
Applicant |
Rowe Group Town Planners |
Owner |
MB & JE Tilbrook |
Location |
Lots 601 Queensway Road and Lots 60 & 61 Alexander Drive, Landsdale |
Site Area |
15.0202 hectares |
MRS Zoning |
Urban |
DPS 2 Zoning |
Urban Development |
Draft LSP 57 Zoning |
Residential R20/R30 |
Background
Council at its meeting of 26 July 2011 considered a confidential item on the adoption of Amendment No. 1 to LSP 57 and resolved, in part, as follows (Item CR03-07/11):
"2. Pursuant to Clause 9.6.5 of the City of Wanneroo District Planning Scheme No. 2, ADOPTS Amendment No. 1 to the East Wanneroo Cell 9 – East Landsdale Local Structure Plan No 57 documents once modified in accordance with Council's resolution 1. above and subject to Local Structure Plan No. 57 first being certified by the Western Australian Planning Commission, and AUTHORISES the Mayor and Chief Executive Officer to SIGN and SEAL the duly amended documents and FORWARD them to the Western Australian Planning Commission for its consideration."
The amendment proposal is to allow the use class Plant Nursery as an Additional Use on Lot 601 Queensway Road, and Lots 60 and 61 Alexander Drive, Landsdale. Attachment 1 contains the site plan.
Attachment 2 contains the full Council resolution.
In accordance with the abovementioned resolution, the following matters must be addressed prior to forwarding the amendment documents to the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) for its consideration:
· The applicant is to modify the amendment document as required by Council;
· Certification of LSP 57 by the WAPC; and
· The modified amendment document being executed by the City.
The applicant has modified the amendment document in accordance with Council's 26 July 2011 resolution and a copy of the modified document is provided as Attachment 3. LSP 57 has not yet been certified by the WAPC for the reasons explained in the Comment section below and therefore the amendment document has not yet been forwarded to the WAPC for its consideration.
Council at its meeting of 6 March 2012 considered Amendment No. 2 to LSP 57 and resolved to adopt it subject to modifications and to submit the modified document to the WAPC for its adoption (Item PS03-03/12). Attachment 4 contains the full resolution. On 22 January 2013, the WAPC considered Amendment No. 2 and resolved to adopt it and to sign and seal the amendment document once LSP 57 is finalised.
Given that the time frame for the certification of LSP 57 is not known and that it is nearly three years since Council resolved to adopt Amendment No. 1 to LSP 57, the applicant has requested Council to modify the resolution for Amendment No. 1 to LSP 57 such that it is the same as that for Amendment No. 2 to LSP 57 to enable it to be forwarded to the WAPC for its consideration. This would allow the Department of Planning to assess the amendment proposal whilst LSP 57 is concurrently finalised.
Detail
The subject lots currently enjoy non-conforming use rights for use as a plant nursery under District Planning Scheme No. 2 (DPS 2). The amendment, however, was sought by the landowners as they were not satisfied that the non-conforming use rights offered adequate protection to their operations on the subject lots. The landowners therefore requested “additional use” rights over the land to recognise and protect the existing plant nursery operation and to enable its limited expansion.
Consultation
The applicant has requested that the resolution for Amendment No. 1 to LSP 57 be modified in line with that of Amendment No. 2 to LSP 57. There is no statutory requirement for public consultation as the request does not affect the intent of the amendment as originally adopted by Council.
Comment
Draft LSP 57
The adoption of LSP 57 has been subject to various matters precluding its finalisation. Currently, an appeal to the SAT relating to a decision of the WAPC regarding the subdivision of Lot 1981 Gnangara Road, Landsdale, to create 42 residential lots and one commercial lot (WAPC Ref 148383) is preventing the adoption of LSP 57.
Subclause 9.12.6 of DPS 2 states as follows:
"If, after an appeal has been determined, any requirement of the Council or the appeal body arising from the appeal remains to be complied with, that requirement shall be complied with before the process of preparation and adoption of the structure plan is continued."
Although the above-mentioned appeal does not directly relate to the lots associated with Amendment No. 1 to draft LSP 57, the LSP cannot be finally adopted and certified until such time as the SAT has made a determination on the appeal.
Amendment No. 1
As per Council's resolution of 26 July 2011, the documents for Amendment No. 1 cannot be forwarded to the WAPC for its consideration as LSP 57 has not yet been adopted and certified.
In order to enable the WAPC to assess the amendment proposal prior to the adoption and certification of LSP 57, it is recommended that Council modifies its previous resolution in line with that for Amendment No. 2 and then forwards the modified amendment documents as contained in Attachment 3, to the WAPC for its consideration.
Statutory Compliance
This amendment is being considered under the provisions of sub-clause 9.7 of DPS 2.
Strategic Implications
The proposal aligns with the following objective within the Strategic Community Plan 2013 – 2023:
“2 Society - Healthy, safe, vibrant and active communities.
2.1 Great Places and Quality Lifestyle - People from different cultures find Wanneroo an exciting place to live with quality facilities and services.”
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
Nil
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
That Council AMENDS its previous decision of 26 July 2011 on Amendment No. 1 to the draft East Wanneroo Cell 9 – East Landsdale Local Structure Plan (Item CR03-07/11) and REPLACES that decision with the following:-
1. Pursuant to Clause 9.6.1 of the City of Wanneroo District Planning Scheme No. 2 RESOLVES that the modified Amendment No. 1 to the draft East Wanneroo Cell 9 – East Landsdale Local Structure Plan No. 57, as submitted by Rowe Group on behalf of Mark Bevan Tilbrook and John Edwin Tilbrook and included as Attachment 3 is SATISFACTORY and SUBMITS three copies of the modified amendment document to the Western Australian Planning Commission for its consideration;
2. Pursuant to Clause 9.6.5 of the City of Wanneroo District Planning Scheme No. 2, ADOPTS Amendment No. 1 to the draft East Wanneroo Cell 9 – East Landsdale Local Structure Plan No. 57 following adoption of the structure plan amendment by the Western Australian Planning Commission; and
3. Pursuant to Clause 9.7.1 of the City of Wanneroo District Planning Scheme No. 2 AUTHORISES the Mayor and the Director Planning and Sustainability to SIGN and SEAL the amended documents after the substantive East Wanneroo Cell 9 – East Landsdale Local Structure Plan No. 57 being signed, sealed and certified by Council and the Western Australian Planning Commission.
Attachments:
1View. |
Amdt 1 to LSP 57 - A1 |
11/49495 |
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2View. |
Amdt 1 to LSP 57 - A2 |
14/89750 |
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3View. |
Amdt 1 to LSP 57 - A3 |
14/89753 |
Minuted |
4View. |
Amdt 1 to LSP 57 - A4 |
14/89754 |
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PS04-04/14 Proposed Amendment No. 137 to District Planning Scheme No. 2 - Lot 900 (60) Seagrove Boulevard, Merriwa
File Ref: 9933 – 13/136831
Responsible Officer: A/Director, Planning and Sustainability
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 1
Issue
To consider initiating Amendment No. 137 to the City of Wanneroo's District Planning Scheme No. 2 (DPS 2) which proposes to amend a condition under Schedule 2 – Section 3 (Clause 3.22) of DPS 2 to increase the maximum number of school students permitted at Lot 900 (60) Seagrove Boulevard, Merriwa (Alkimos Baptist College).
Applicant |
Drescher & Associates |
Owner |
Alkimos Baptist College Inc |
Location |
Lot 900 (60) Seagrove Boulevard, Merriwa |
Site Area |
20,397m² |
MRS Zoning |
Urban |
DPS 2 Zoning |
Special Use |
Background
On 19 September 1997, an 'Educational Establishment' was approved (DA6637) by the then Shire of Wanneroo on what was then known as Lot 1803 (60) Seagrove Boulevard, Merriwa (the parent property of the subject site) under Town Planning Scheme No. 1 (TPS 1). The use-class 'Educational Establishment' was an 'AA' use within the Residential Zone under TPS 1, which meant that the use is not permitted unless approval is granted by the Council.
On 20 October 2008, a change of use application was approved by the City for a 'Place of Worship' and 'Educational Establishment' on Lot 1803. A 'Place of Worship' is an 'A' use and an 'Education Establishment' is an 'X' use within the Residential Zone under District Planning Scheme No. 2 (DPS 2). However, the 'Educational Establishment' was previously approved under TPS 1 and therefore non-conforming use rights existed for the school site.
In March 2009, Amendment No. 101 to DPS 2 was lodged with the City of Wanneroo, which proposed the following:
1. Recode the eastern half of Lot 1803 (60) Seagrove Boulevard, Merriwa (parent lot) from 'R20' to 'R40', for the purpose of developing a grouped dwelling development; and,
2. Rezone the remainder of the site from 'Residential' to 'Private Clubs and Recreation' for the purpose of continuing the existing school site in operation.
Council resolved at its meeting on 25 August 2009 to adopt Amendment No. 101, and on 1 September 2009 forwarded the amendment to the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC). The Hon. Minister for Planning supported the amendment on 16 July 2010, subject to the proposal being modified to zone the western half of the site from 'Private Clubs and Recreation' to 'Special Use', and inserting three (3) separate conditions into Schedule 2 – Section 3 - Special Use Zone Table which relate to the proposed school site.
The conditions included as part of the Special Use Zone (No. 2-3) are stated as follows (numbering included):
1. "The use of Educational Establishment is restricted to the existing school buildings and any minor extension approved by Council."
2. "The area between existing school buildings and Grand Paradiso Parade is to be retained for the use of the Educational Establishment as open space or playground area."
3. "The Educational Establishment shall have a maximum of 290 students."
Since the adoption of Amendment No. 101, Lot 1803 has been subdivided; with the school site now being known as Lot 900 (60) Seagrove Boulevard, Merriwa. Other small additions related to the 'Educational Establishment' have been approved by the City on Lot 900, including three (3) Transportable classrooms, toilet facilities, shed additions and shade sails.
Detail
On 7 July 2013, Drescher & Associates on behalf of the landowner, Alkimos Baptist College Inc, lodged Amendment No. 137 to DPS 2 to amend the wording of a condition (item 3 listed above) of Schedule 2 - Section 3 – Special Use Zone (No. 2-3). Amendment No. 137 seeks to amend this condition to state the following:
"The Educational Establishment shall have a maximum of 410 students until 31 December 2016, at which point, after this date the Educational Establishment shall revert to a maximum of 290 students".
The applicant has lodged the amendment proposal in order to accommodate year 11 and 12 students until such time as another campus for the Alkimos Baptist College is developed at a new site in Alkimos. It is anticipated that the new school in Alkimos will be open by February 2017 and the school site in Merriwa will continue to operate, but revert back to 290 students.
Consultation
All scheme amendments are subject to public consultation. In order for Council to undertake public consultation, the amendment will first need to be referred to the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) for comment, pursuant to Section 81 of the Planning and Development Act 2005.
Subject to no objections being received from the EPA, the amendment must be advertised for public comment for a period of 42 days. Advertising is to occur in the following manner, consistent with the requirements of the Town Planning Regulations 1967:
· Advertisement in the local newspaper;
· Placement of a sign on site, giving notice of the proposal;
· Display notice of the proposal in Council offices;
· Display on the City’s website; and
· Referral in writing to affected persons/agencies.
The Town Planning Regulations provide that where an amendment is consistent with the MRS and State planning policies and strategies, then the consent of the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) will not be required to advertise the amendment. However, if an advertising period of less than 42 days is proposed, the WAPC’s consent to advertise is required. Given that the proposed amendment is consistent with the MRS zoning and State planning policies and strategies, and the recommended advertising period is for 42 days, the consent of the WAPC to advertise the Amendment is not required in this instance.
Comment
In order to accommodate the increased number of students at the subject site, the applicant has proposed to construct an additional 46 car parking bays on and off site. The proposed car parking arrangement is illustrated in Attachment 1, and includes the following:
1. Inclusion of five (5) additional on-street bays on Grand Paradiso Parade; and,
2. A new on-site car parking area accessed from Seagrove Boulevard which contains 22 set-down/pick-up bays on a proposed netball court and 22 visitor/staff parking bays. The location of the crossover required for this car parking area will result in the removal of three (3) on-street bays on Seagrove Boulevard.
There are also 16 existing staff/visitor car bays provided off Seagrove Boulevard, and 15 on-street bays located on Seagrove Boulevard and Dalvik Avenue.
In order to address the current parking and traffic issues associated with the existing school, the landowners have also proposed an additional 27 set down/pick-up bays accessed from Dalvik Avenue which were approved as part of development application (DA2013/1143) in December 2013. The applicant has confirmed with Administration that these additional car bays are to be constructed in the July 2014 school holidays.
In accordance with Table 2 (Clause 4.4) – 'Car Parking Standards' of the City of Wanneroo's District Planning Scheme No. 2 (DPS 2), a total of 85 car bays would be required to facilitate the proposed 410 students on-site.
Based on the existing and proposed car parking arrangement (Attachment 1), a total of 107 car parking bays are proposed, which exceeds the minimum requirement under DPS 2 by 22 car bays. Therefore, there is sufficient parking to accommodate the car parking generated by the additional students.
The existing oval will not be used for parking or obstructed in any way, and the proposed set down/pick-up car park will only be available at the start and end of each school day, and will be exclusively used as a netball court during school hours.
The proposal enables a temporary increase in student numbers to permit a growing student population to be accommodated until such time that a new campus is constructed in Alkimos. The modified condition of Schedule 2 – Section 3: Special Use Zone (No. 2-3) of DPS 2 includes a deadline (31 December 2016) for the 410 students, however Administration recommends the condition be further amended as following (emphasis added):
"The Educational Establishment shall have a maximum of 410 students until 31 December 2016, at which point, after this date the Educational Establishment shall revert to a maximum of 290 students, unless Council otherwise approves an extension to this timeframe."
This will enable Council to deal with the possibility that the increased number of students may need to remain on-site beyond 31 December 2016, if warranted and deemed appropriate at the time.
Based on the above, Administration recommends initiating the proposed scheme amendment.
Statutory Compliance
The scheme amendment will follow the statutory process outlined in the Town Planning Regulations 1967.
Strategic Implications
The proposal aligns with the following objective within the Strategic Community Plan 2013 – 2023:
“2 Society - Healthy, safe, vibrant and active communities.
2.1 Great Places and Quality Lifestyle - People from different cultures find Wanneroo an exciting place to live with quality facilities and services.”
Policy Implications
This proposal will be assessed under the provisions of the City’s Local Planning Policy 4.2: Structure Planning.
Financial Implications
Nil
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
That Council:-
1. Pursuant to Section 75 of the Planning and Development Act 2005, INITIATES Amendment No. 137 to District Planning Scheme No. 2 by amending the wording of a condition of Schedule 2 - Section 3 – Special Use Zone (No. 2-3) to the following:
"The Educational Establishment shall have a maximum of 410 students until 31 December 2016, at which point, after this date the Educational Establishment shall revert to a maximum of 290 students, unless Council otherwise approves an extension to this timeframe."
2. Pursuant to Section 81 of the Planning and Development Act 2005, FORWARDS Amendment No. 137 to District Planning Scheme No. 2 to the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) for comment;
3. Subject to no objection being received from the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA), ADVERTISES Amendment No. 137 to District Planning Scheme No. 2 for public comment for a period of 42 days, pursuant to Regulation 25(2) of the Town Planning Regulation 1967; and
4. FORWARDS a copy of Amendment No. 137 to District Planning Scheme No. 2 to the Western Australian Planning Commission for its information.
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Attachments:
1View. |
Attachment 1 - Proposed Car Parking Arrangement Plan |
14/91226 |
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PS05-04/14 Proposed Amendment No. 136 to District Planning Scheme No. 2 - Lot 800 (30) Crabtree Street, Alexander Heights
File Ref: 9719 – 13/183218
Responsible Officer: A/Director, Planning and Sustainability
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 2
Issue
To consider initiating Amendment No. 136 to District Planning Scheme No. 2 (DPS 2) which proposes to zone and code Lot 800 (30) Crabtree Street, Alexander Heights as 'Residential, R40'.
Applicant |
Department of Housing |
Owner |
Housing Authority |
Location |
Lot 800 (30) Crabtree Street, Alexander Heights |
Site Area |
4,019 m² |
MRS Zoning |
Urban |
DPS 2 Zoning |
The subject land is not zoned or reserved under DPS 2. |
Background
The subject site is not zoned or coded under the City's DPS 2. Prior to the gazettal of Metropolitan Region Scheme (MRS) Amendment 1161/41 in September 2009, the lot was reserved under the MRS as 'Public Purpose (HS)' and DPS 2 reflected this reservation. MRS Amendment 1161/41 was an omnibus amendment consisting of 115 separate proposals. One of these proposals included amending the subject site from the 'Public Purpose (HS)' reservation to the 'Urban' zone. The City's submission to the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) on that proposal strongly recommended that the WAPC consult with adjacent landowners regarding this proposal, and advised that the City would defer making a decision on the proposal until appropriate consultation had been undertaken. Regrettably, Administration understands the WAPC did not undertake any consultation with adjoining landowners.
With the site now being zoned Urban under the MRS, the City is required under Section 124 of the Planning and Development Act 2005 to amend DPS 2 to make it consistent with the MRS.
The Department of Housing has now applied to the City to zone the subject site Residential, and to apply an R40 coding to it.
Detail
Site
The subject site is located at the south-eastern corner of Crabtree Street and La Salle Road, Alexander Heights. The site is surrounded by predominantly low density R20, Residential zoned land to the north and west, with small pockets of medium density R40, Residential zoned land also situated west of the site. A Regional Parks and Recreation reserve abuts the subject site to the east. A plan showing the location of the subject site is included as Attachment 1.
Proposal
The proposal seeks to amend the City's DPS 2 by zoning and coding the subject lot as 'Residential, R40' in order to facilitate the development of medium density residential development. Should the proposed Amendment be initiated, the subject site may be developed to yield approximately 18 dwellings.
The applicant has provided justification for the proposal that is summarised as follows:
1. The subject site is situated approximately 500 metres north-east of Alexander Heights Shopping Centre.
2. The lot is in close proximity to public active open space (Highview Park) located to the East of the site.
3. The site has access to public transport including high frequency bus route 250 metres away.
Attachment 2 contains the amendment plan showing the proposed DPS zoning and coding.
Consultation
Should Council agree to progress proposed Amendment No. 136 to DPS 2, the amendment will be advertised for public comment for a period of 42 days in the following manner:
· Advertisement in a local newspaper for one week;
· Placement of a sign on affected site, giving notice of the proposal;
· Display notice of the proposal in Council offices;
· Display on the City’s website; and
· Referral in writing to affected persons/agencies.
All scheme amendments are subject to public consultation. However, before doing so the amendment will need to be referred to the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) to assess the environmental impacts of the proposal and to determine whether any formal environmental assessment is necessary. Subject to no objections being received from the EPA, the amendment must be advertised for public comment for a period of 42 days, consistent with the requirements of the Town Planning Regulations 1967. The proposed method of advertising as outlined above is consistent with the requirements of the Town Planning Regulations 1967.
The Town Planning Regulations provide that where an amendment is consistent with the Metropolitan Region Scheme (MRS) and State Planning Policies and strategies, then the consent of the WAPC will not be required to advertise the amendment. However, if an advertising period of less than 42 days is proposed, the WAPC’s consent to advertise is required.
Given that the proposed amendment is consistent with the MRS zoning and State Planning Policies and the recommended advertising period is 42 days, the consent of the WAPC (to advertise the amendment) is not required in this instance.
Comment
The following comments are made on the proposal.
Traffic
The subject site is vacant and has frontage to both Crabtree Street to the west and La Salle Road to the north. As a result of the proposed Residential R40 zoning, the subject land could yield approximately 18 dwellings. Based on Main Roads Western Australia Transport Model, a single dwelling is assumed to generate ten vehicle trips per day. As such, the proposal could generate up to 180 vehicle trips per day (vpd).
A traffic count taken by the City for Crabtree Street and La Salle Road in February 2012 measured 1,202 vpd and 1,025 vpd respectively. Both Crabtree Street and La Salle Road are 18 metres wide with a 8 metre wide carriageway. As per WAPC's Liveable Neighbourhoods policy these roads can be classified as an 'Access Street B' which can carry a maximum volume of 3,000 vpd each. The traffic increase of 180 vpd resulting from Amendment No. 136 can comfortably be accommodated within the capacity of the roads and is not expected to cause traffic congestion in the locality.
City’s Local Planning Policy 3.1: Local Housing Strategy Implementation
Section 9.1 of the City’s Local Planning Policy 3.1: Local Housing Strategy Implementation (LPP 3.1) states that where applications are made seeking an increase in R Coding of land, which is outside the Housing Precincts designated under this policy, the application must include an assessment on how the proposal:
i) Is appropriate within the broader planning framework provided by the structure plan;
ii) Satisfies the criteria relating to Housing Precinct designation and densities; and
iii) More generally supports the objectives and recommendations of the City’s Local Housing Strategy and the Smart Growth Strategy.
The above matters are discussed below:
i) The criteria for designation of Housing Precinct boundaries and proposed increased residential densities and the relevant policy application as per LPP 3.1, and Administration’s comments on how the applicant has satisfied these criteria, are provided in the following Table:
No. |
Criterion Detail |
Policy Application |
Comment |
1. |
Easy access/close proximity to retail and employment centres |
R40 between 400m and 800m of a neighbourhood centre |
Alexander Heights Neighbourhood Centre is located about 500 metres to the west of the subject site. |
2. |
Easy access/close proximity to public transport with priority towards rail nodes and bus interchange |
R40 within 250m of main bus route. |
Mirrabooka Avenue is a Transperth bus route. A bus stop is located within 250 metres from the subject site. |
3. |
Easy access/close to areas of high amenity including public open space and recreational facilities |
R40 within 250m of District public open space |
The site is located 250 metres away from Highview Park which is classified as a district public open space. |
4. |
Easy access/close proximity to major arterial routes, educational institutions and community facilities |
This criterion is not applied spatially but rather the area concerned has been assessed in general terms regarding adequacy of arterial routes, educational institutions and community facilities serving the area to cope with increased population and traffic arising from increased densities |
The site is located near Alinjarra Primary School to the east.
The proposal will yield approximately 18 dwellings generating 180 vehicles per day. This additional traffic generated by the subject proposal can be accommodated on Crabtree Street and La Salle Road. |
ii) The proposal to recode the subject land to R40 wherein the average lot size is 220m2 in area, as per the WAPC’s Residential Design Codes, generally satisfies the following objectives of the City‘s Housing Strategy:
· To ensure that an adequate supply of affordable housing is provided, particularly for first home buyers. Alexander Heights is predominantly coded R20, the proposed R40 coding is likely to result in more affordable housing due to smaller lot sizes; and
· Promote appropriate forms of housing close to existing and proposed community facilities and services to enable more efficient and effective use of those facilities and services.
iii) The proposal also generally satisfies the following Smart Growth Strategy principles:
· Promoting a range of lot sizes to cater for different lifestyle choices. Alexander Heights is predominantly coded R20; the proposed R40 coding is likely to cater for different lifestyle choices; and
· Promoting a range of housing types in appropriate locations to meet current and future market demands. The proposed location is considered to be suitable for an R40 development.
Conclusion
Lot 800 (30) Crabtree Street, Alexander Heights is currently not zoned or reserved under DPS 2. The proposal to zone and code the subject site as 'Residential R40' accords with the City's LPP 3.1: Local Housing Strategy Implementation. It is therefore recommended that the proposed amendment be initiated.
Statutory Compliance
The scheme amendment will follow the statutory process outlined in the Town Planning Regulations 1967.
Strategic Implications
The proposal aligns with the following objective within the Strategic Community Plan 2013 – 2023:
“2 Society - Healthy, safe, vibrant and active communities.
2.1 Great Places and Quality Lifestyle - People from different cultures find Wanneroo an exciting place to live with quality facilities and services.”
Policy Implications
The proposal satisfies the City's LPP 3.1: Local Housing Strategy Implementation as discussed in the Comment section of this report.
Financial Implications
Nil
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
That Council:-
1. Pursuant to Section 75 of the Planning and Development Act 2005 INITIATES Amendment No. 136 to District Planning Scheme No. 2 to zone and code Lot 800 (30) Crabtree Street, Alexander Heights as 'Residential, R40';
2. Pursuant to Section 81 of the Planning and Development Act 2005 REFERS Amendment No. 136 to District Planning Scheme No. 2 to the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) for comment;
3. Subject to no objection being received from the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA), ADVERTISES Amendment No. 136 to District Planning Scheme No. 2 for public comment for a period of 42 days, pursuant to Regulation 25(2) of the Town Planning Regulations 1967; and
4. FORWARDS a copy of Amendment No. 136 to District Planning Scheme No. 2 to the Western Australian Planning Commission for information.
Attachments:
1View. |
Attachment 1 - Location Plan |
14/92285 |
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2View. |
Attachment 2 - Proposed Zoning |
14/95446 |
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CITY OF WANNEROO Agenda OF Ordinary Council Meeting 29 April, 2014 33
Other Matters
PS06-04/14 Proposed Pedestrian Accessway Closure - Pedestrian Accessway between Grevillea Court and Vincent Road, Wanneroo
File Ref: 7067 – 14/32068
Responsible Officer: A/Director, Planning and Sustainability
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 4
Issue
To consider the permanent closure of a pedestrian access way (PAW) between Grevillea Court and Vincent Road, Wanneroo.
Background
The PAW between Grevillea Court and Vincent Road, Wanneroo was created in the 1970's as part of the historic subdivision of the land. The PAW was intended to provide a pedestrian connection to or from the cul-de-sac of Grevillea Court to Vincent Road. Location plans that identify the location of the PAW are included as Attachment 1.
Administration received a request to permanently close the PAW between Grevillea Court and Vincent Road, Wanneroo from:
· Landowners of three of the four rural-residential properties adjoining the PAW; and
· Landowners of two additional rural-residential properties in Grevillea Court.
The landowners lodging the request for the City to consider closing the PAW are hereafter referred to as the 'applicants'.
Detail
The PAW consists of two land parcels formally known as Lot 56 (17P) Grevillea Court, Wanneroo and portion Lot 55 (46P) Canna Place, Wanneroo.
The applicants have requested the City consider closing the PAW for the following reasons:
· The PAW serves no specific use as a thoroughfare to anyone in the area. To travel via Vincent Street to Garden Park Drive adds a distance of only approximately 200 metres by GPS reckoning.
· With the encroachment of residential developments in the area, we are concerned the PAW will act as a magnet to anti-social behaviour such as vandalism, litter, theft, trespass and graffiti. Litter is already a problem since development has started behind us. Fire risk will be of great concern as we are all bush blocks, and even though we thoroughly maintain our block in accordance with City of Wanneroo Firebreak regulations, it only takes the irresponsible actions of one person to start a potentially damaging fire to our surrounds and buildings.
· For those of us directly abutting the PAW security is also of concern. We already have instances of letterbox vandalism, damage to fencing, as well as motorbikes and horses using the PAW. These incidents are likely to worsen with residential development in the area.
One landowner on Vincent Road and one landowner on Grevillea Court have expressed interest in purchasing proportionate shares of the existing PAW, to incorporate that land into their own properties.
Consultation
In accordance with the Land Administration Act 1997, Administration arranged the publication of a notice in the Wanneroo Times on 17 December 2013, inviting comment for a time period concluding on 4 February 2014. Administration advertised the proposed PAW closure for more than the minimum 35 day time period, to take into account the Christmas and New Year holiday period.
Public consultation was also carried out by way of:
· Letters to landowners that Administration considered would be affected by the proposal;
· Installation of signage at the Vincent Road and Grevillea Court entrances of the PAW;
· Letters to the relevant government agencies and service authorities that may be affected by the closure of the PAW.
A summary of the comments received from the general public is included as Attachment 2, and a summary of the comments received from government agencies and servicing authorities is included as Attachment 3.
Comment
The City's Local Planning Policy for Pedestrian Access Ways (the Policy) provides guidance for the City to evaluate applications for the closure of PAW's. An assessment of the proposed PAW closure against the policy provisions is provided below:
Role of the PAW within the Neighbourhood
Administration considers the PAW to be a 'Continuous Access Route PAW'. The Policy stipulates that where a Continuous Access PAW is proposed for closure, the impact of such closure on the total access route shall be considered.
The PAW forms part of a network of roads and other PAWs, that enables residents of Grevillea Court to access the Wanneroo Town Centre. Residents could walk or cycle from Grevillea Court to the Wanneroo Town Centre via the route as shown on the map included as Attachment 4. Should the PAW close, then access to the Wanneroo Town Centre from the intersection of Grevillea Court and Garden Park Drive would increase by approximately 300 metres.
Access to Community Facilities and Services
The Policy stipulates that where a PAW is considered to provide an important access route to community facilities and services, closure shall generally not be supported.
The PAW provides residents with access to existing and future community facilities and services as follows:
· The PAW forms parts of a route that provides pedestrian access from Canna Place to Edgar Griffiths Park, as there are no footpaths on Vincent Road or Garden Park Drive. The City has no plans to provide footpaths on Vincent Road or Garden Park Drive as part of its capital works program;
· Access to a future primary school to be built in Sinagra, as indicated in the City's Agreed Structure Plan No. 4 (East Wanneroo Cell 2); and
· Access to a future five hectare public open space to be developed south of Vincent Road, as indicated in the City's Agreed Structure Plan No. 4 (East Wanneroo Cell 2).
The approximate location of the future primary school and the future public open space is depicted on Attachment 4.
In January 2011, the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) adopted the East Wanneroo Structure Plan. The East Wanneroo Structure Plan is a document intended to guide future amendments to the Metropolitan Region Scheme (MRS) and District Planning Scheme No. 2 (DPS 2) that will primarily urbanise much of the rural areas in East Wanneroo. The East Wanneroo Structure Plan identifies the immediate area surrounding the PAW as 'potential urban'. Should the immediate area be rezoned to urban, then the existing PAW could provide access to community facilities that may be developed in a future urban area. This will be subject to further investigation and Structure Planning should the MRS and DPS 2 be amended to rezone the immediate area to an urban zone.
Anti-Social Behaviour Considerations Related to the PAW
The Policy stipulates that Council should consider the role that the PAW may serve in facilitating anti-social behaviour, including graffiti, burglary and dumping of litter.
In relation to crime and anti-social behaviour, Administration has considered the following:
· The City has not received any advice from WA Police on any reported anti-social activity associated with the PAW; and
· In recent years, Administration has not received any reports of vandalism, damage or graffiti within the PAW.
In light of the above points, there appears to be no evidence to support the assertion that the vandalism in vicinity of the applicants is attributed to the PAW.
Access for the Disabled and Seniors
The Policy stipulates that a PAW that provides access to community facilities and services is especially relevant in cases where seniors accommodation/aged persons homes are located in close proximity to the PAW. As there are no seniors accommodation/aged persons homes located in close proximity to the PAW, this matter is not relevant.
Availability of Alternative Access Routes
The Policy states that PAW closure shall only be supported if alternative viable access routes are available. Viable alternative access routes should be safe and not substantially longer than a route through an existing PAW.
Should the PAW close, the walking distance on the existing road network from the intersection of Garden Park Drive and Grevillea Court to the intersection of Vincent Road and Canna Place would increase by approximately 300 metres. This is shown on the map included as Attachment 4. On this attachment, the intersection of Garden Park Drive and Grevillea Court is marked as 'Point A', and the intersection of Vincent Road and Canna Place is marked as 'Point B'. As outlined in the submissions, the longer walking route (via Vincent Road and Garden Park Drive) is not considered as safe for pedestrians as using Grevillea Court and the PAW, as there is no footpath on Vincent Road or Garden Park Drive.
Importance of the PAW to the Pathway System and the Wanneroo Bike Plan
The importance of the PAW to the local pathway system is discussed above. This PAW is not identified in the Wanneroo Bike Plan.
Alternatives to the Closure of PAW’s
There have not been any reports of anti-social behaviour within the PAW. Therefore, Administration considers that alternatives to the closure of the PAW, such as upgrades to improve safety and security, are not required.
The footpath within the PAW was upgraded as part of the City's Capital Works Program, in the 2011-2012 financial year, at a cost of $27,568.91. The closure of the PAW would result in this footpath being removed to accommodate an amalgamation of the land with adjoining properties, thus terminating the benefit to the community of Council's investment in the PAW.
Conclusion
In light of the above points, Administration does not consider it necessary to close the PAW, given that:
· The PAW is used by local residents, as expressed through the submissions. The PAW provides a safe and convenient alterative to walking/cycling on Garden Park Drive and Vincent Road, as there is no footpath on these roads;
· The PAW provides necessary and appropriate access to existing facilities, such as Edgar Griffiths Park and the Wanneroo Town Centre. It is anticipated that the PAW will also provide access to future facilities in Sinagra, when they are established in the future;
· It is premature to consider the permanent closure of the PAW, as usage and importance of the PAW is likely to increase once the residential areas to the west (in Sinagra) are fully developed;
· The immediate area in which the PAW is located has been identified as a potential urban area under the WAPC's East Wanneroo Structure Plan. Therefore, the importance and usage of the PAW may increase in the future, should the immediate area become urbanised; and
· There has been no anti-social behaviour; such as graffiti, burglary, vandalism or dumping of litter reported to Administration in the last three years.
In the case where Council approves a PAW closure, the City would be required to seek the endorsement of the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) prior to referring a PAW closure to the Minister for Lands for final approval.
Statutory Compliance
The City must comply with Section 58 of the Land Administration Act 1997 and Regulation 9 of the Land Administration Regulations 1998, dealing with public advertising, objections and service agency responses to the proposed PAW closure.
The Department of Lands has advised that, where a local authority makes a request under Section 58 of the Land Administration Act 1997 for the closure of a road, the local authority must indemnify the Minister for Lands in respect of that closure.
Strategic Implications
The proposal aligns with the following objective within the Strategic Community Plan 2013 – 2023:
“3 Economy - Progressive, connected communities that enable economic growth and employment.
3.3 Easy to Get Around - The community is well connected and accessible with an integrated transport approach for all.”
Policy Implications
The request to close the PAW between Grevillea Court and Vincent Road, Wanneroo has been considered in reference to the City's Local Planning Policy for Pedestrian Access Ways.
The Department of Planning has prepared a 'Procedure for the Closure of Pedestrian Access Ways – Planning Guidance' (the Procedure), which provides guidance to process and assess requests to close of PAW's. The Procedure outlines the role and process of the local government, Western Australian Planning Commission and the Department of Lands when considering requests to close PAW's.
The Procedure outlines that one of two processes should be followed when considering a request to close a PAW – one being when the PAW closure request is in accordance with a WAPC-endorsed pedestrian and cycle access plan, and a process when there is no WAPC-endorsed pedestrian and cycle access plan. As there is no WAPC-endorsed pedestrian and cycle access plan that affects the PAW, the following process should be followed:
· The local government receives a request to close a PAW;
· The local government refers the PAW closure request to relevant infrastructure providers and other relevant agencies;
· The local government consults the community likely to be affected by the PAW closure using two or more of the following methods:
o placement of signs at either end of the pedestrian access way advising of the proposal to close the pedestrian access way;
o press release and advertisement in the local newspaper and other media (the advertisement in the newspaper is required under Section 58 of the Land Administration Act 1997);
o direct mail out to households likely to be affected by the closure;
o liaison with local community groups;
o stakeholder workshops;
o information sessions and discussion groups;
o questionnaire surveys; and
o public displays.
· The local government then assesses the proposal. The City then resolves to close (or not close) the PAW, and advises all abutting landowners of its decision.
Financial Implications
There are no financial implications should Council resolve not to grant the request for the PAW to be closed.
However, should Council resolve that the pedestrian access way be closed and the closure then endorsed by the WAPC, the adjoining landowners would be required to arrange and fund the PAW land being amalgamated into their own properties.
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
That Council:-
1. NOTES the submissions received as summarised in Attachment 2 and Attachment 3 in respect to the proposed closure of the pedestrian access way formally known as Lot 56 (17P) Grevillea Court, Wanneroo and portion Lot 55 (46P) Canna Place, Wanneroo, and ENDORSES Administration's responses to those submissions;
2. DOES NOT SUPPORT the closure of the Pedestrian Accessway formally known as Lot 56 (17P) Grevillea Court, Wanneroo and portion Lot 55 (46P) Canna Place, Wanneroo, between Grevillea Court and Vincent Road, where identified on the plan included as Attachment 1; and
3. ADVISES the applicants, Department of Lands, Department of Planning, all adjoining landowners and the submitters of its decision.
Attachments:
1View. |
Location Map - Proposed PAW Closure - Vincent Road to Grevillea Court, Wanneroo |
13/226736 |
Minuted |
2View. |
Attachment 2 - Summary of Submissions - General Public - Proposed PAW Closure Between Grevillea Court and Vincent Road, Wanneroo |
14/75765 |
Minuted |
3View. |
Attachment 3 - Summary of Submissions - Service Agencies - Proposed PAW Closure Between Grevillea Court and Vincent Road, Wanneroo |
14/96707 |
Minuted |
4View. |
Attachment 4 - PAW Grevillea Ct & Vincent Rd |
14/65597 |
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PS07-04/14 Proposed Pedestrian Accessway Closure – Lot 55 (56P) Burbridge Avenue, Koondoola
File Ref: 12960 – 14/74682
Responsible Officer: A/Director, Planning and Sustainability
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 3
Issue
To consider the permanent closure of a pedestrian access way (PAW) at Lot 55 (56P) Burbridge Avenue, Koondoola.
Background
Administration is proposing to permanently close the PAW, formally known as Lot 55 (56P) Burbridge Avenue, Koondoola, and amalgamate this land parcel into the adjoining Koondoola Park land parcel (Lot 9335). The location of the PAW proposed to be closed is depicted on the plan included as Attachment 1. An amalgamated Koondoola Park land parcel would have lot boundaries as depicted on the plan included as Attachment 2.
A resolution of Council is required that supports the closure of the PAW and its amalgamation with the adjoining Koondoola Park land parcel. Should Council resolve to approve the closure the PAW, the City is required to seek the endorsement of the Western Australian Planning Commission prior to referring the proposal to the Minister for Lands for final approval.
Detail
The PAW is entirely unconstructed and has a total area of approximately 1,715 square metres. There is no visible distinction between the PAW land parcel and the surrounding Koondoola Park land parcel. The PAW does not contain any of the typical features seen on most PAW's, such as footpaths or fencing.
It is proposed to close and amalgamate the PAW land parcel with the adjoining Koondoola Park land parcel, to facilitate development of a community facility within Koondoola Park. Koondoola Park was identified as the preferred location of a new community facility in the Koondoola Hall Needs and Feasibility Study Draft Report, endorsed by Council at its meeting of 11 December 2012 (CD02-12/12). Although it is possible for this community facility to be built on the Koondoola Park land parcel, it cannot be built on a PAW, as the purpose of the PAW is to provide for pedestrian access only.
The PAW land parcel is reserved as 'Parks and Recreation' under the City's District Planning Scheme No. 2 (DPS 2). Similarly, the adjoining Koondoola Park is also reserved as 'Parks and Recreation' under DPS 2.
Consultation
In accordance with the Land Administration Act 1997, Administration arranged the publication of a notice in the Wanneroo Times on 4 February 2014, inviting comment for a 35 day time period concluding on 11 March 2014.
Administration undertook public consultation by way of installation of onsite signage, as well as sending letters to nearby landowners. Letters were also sent to relevant government agencies and service authorities as listed below:
· Department of Lands
· Water Corporation
· Western Power
· ATCO Gas Australia
· Telstra
· Western Australian Planning Commission
A summary of the comments received from the servicing authorities and government agencies is included as Attachment 3. Although there were no objections raised for the closure of the PAW, Western Power provided comments on their services located in the vicinity of the proposed PAW closure. No submissions were received from the surrounding landowners.
Comment
Administration considers the PAW to be a 'Public Open Space PAW', as defined in the City's Local Planning Policy for Pedestrian Access Ways. The proposed closure would accord with the provisions of this policy, as pedestrian access would still be maintained through Koondoola Park.
The policy also requires Council to consider other matters when a PAW closure is proposed, such as anti-social behaviour and availability of alternative access. These considerations are not relevant as the PAW is practically non-existent and presents as part of Koondoola Park.
Statutory Compliance
The City must comply with Section 58 of the Land Administration Act 1997 and Regulation 9 of the Land Administration Regulations 1998, dealing with public advertising, objections and service agency responses to the proposed PAW closure.
The Department of Lands has advised that, where a local authority makes a request under Section 58 of the Land Administration Act 1997, the local authority must indemnify the Minister for Lands in respect of that closure.
Strategic Implications
The proposal aligns with the following objective within the Strategic Community Plan 2013 – 2023:
“2 Society - Healthy, safe, vibrant and active communities.
2.2 Healthy and Active People - We get active in our local area and we have many opportunities to experience a healthy lifestyle.”
Policy Implications
The request to close the PAW has been considered in reference to the City's Local Planning Policy for Pedestrian Access Ways.
The Department of Planning has prepared a 'Procedure for the Closure of Pedestrian Access Ways – Planning Guidance' (the Procedure), which provides guidance to process and assess requests to close of PAW's. The Procedure outlines the role and process of the local government, Western Australian Planning Commission and the Department of Lands when considering requests to close PAW's.
The Procedure outlines that one of two processes should be followed when considering a request to close a PAW – one being when the PAW closure request is in accordance with a WAPC-endorsed pedestrian and cycle access plan, and a process when there is no WAPC-endorsed pedestrian and cycle access plan. As there is no WAPC-endorsed pedestrian and cycle access plan that affects the PAW, the following process should be followed:
· The local government receives a request to close a PAW;
· The local government refers the PAW closure request to relevant infrastructure providers and other relevant agencies;
· The local government consults the community likely to be affected by the PAW closure using two or more of the following methods:
o placement of signs at either end of the pedestrian access way advising of the proposal to close the pedestrian access way;
o press release and advertisement in the local newspaper and other media (the advertisement in the newspaper is required under Section 58 of the Land Administration Act 1997);
o direct mail out to households likely to be affected by the closure;
o liaison with local community groups;
o stakeholder workshops;
o information sessions and discussion groups;
o questionnaire surveys; and
o public displays.
· The local government then assesses the proposal. The City then resolves to close (or not close) the PAW, and advises all abutting landowners of its decision.
Financial Implications
Administration can meet further costs associated with the closure of the PAW through the existing operational budget.
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
That Council:-
1. NOTES the submissions received as summarised in Attachment 3 in respect to the proposed closure of the pedestrian access way formally known as Lot 55 (56P) Burbridge Avenue, Koondoola, and ENDORSES Administration's responses to those submissions;
2. SUPPORTS the proposed closure of the pedestrian access way formally known as Lot 55 (56P) Burbridge Avenue, Koondoola, where identified in Attachment 1, and FORWARDS the proposal to the Western Australian Planning Commission for its endorsement;
3. Subject to the closure of the pedestrian access way formally known Lot 55 (56P) Burbridge Avenue, Koondoola being endorsed by the Western Australian Planning Commission, AUTHORISES Administration to request the Minister for Lands amalgamate Lot 55 into the adjoining Lot 9335; and
4. INDEMNIFIES the Minister for Lands against any claim for compensation arising from the closure.
Attachments:
1View. |
Attachment 1 - Location of PAW Closure - Lot 55 (56P) Burbridge Avenue, Koondoola |
14/13076 |
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2View. |
Attachment 2 - PAW Closure - Lot 55 (56P) Burbridge Avenue, Koondoola |
14/13080 |
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3View. |
Attachment 3 - Summary of Submissions - Proposed PAW Closure - Burbridge Avenue, Koondoola |
14/80944 |
Minuted |
PS08-04/14 Quinns Dog Beach Extension
File Ref: 5523 – 14/67052
Responsible Officer: A/Director, Planning and Sustainability
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 2
Issue
To consider submissions received on the proposal to extend Quinns Dog Beach 320m south of the existing Quinns Dog Beach following a 28 day public notice period, and determine whether to proceed with the extension.
Background
On 24 July 2012 (item PS04-07/12), Council endorsed the final Coastal Management Plan Part 1 (CMP Part 1). The final CMP Part 1 included a recommendation to extend the existing Quinns Dog Beach south 700m to the northern most access of the existing car park at Fred Stubbs Memorial Grove within the next five years.
On 4 February 2014 (item PS05-02/14) Council resolved to give 28 days notice of its intention to extend the Quinns Dog Beach, in accordance with the Dog Act 1976. Due to the existing erosion issues at Fred Stubbs Memorial Grove, it was proposed to only extend the existing Quinns Dog Beach south 320 metres, as shown in Attachment 1.
The public notice period commenced on 18 February 2014 and concluded on 18 March 2014. Although the public notice did not specifically seek public feedback, the proposal has generated a significant amount of public interest, particularly from residents of Quinns Rocks. Council must now decide whether it wants to proceed with formally designating the extended dog beach area.
Detail
During the public notice period the following community feedback was received:
· A petition of 368 signatures was received by Council at its meeting on 4 March 2014, predominantly from residents of Quinns Rocks, requesting that Council consider:
"No extension south to the existing dog beach at Quinns Rocks and that Council instead pursue other options, at other locations, for dog beaches along the City of Wanneroo coastline.";
· An online petition (at change.org) of 250 signatures, from the same petition organiser as the above, opposing the proposed extension;
· An online petition (at change.org) of 25 signatures supporting the proposed extension;
· 41 written submissions; and
· 17 verbal submissions over the phone.
Of the above submissions, excluding the petitions, 49 objected to the proposal and 9 supported the proposal. A summary of the submissions received, and Administration's response to these comments, is included as Attachment 2. The key issues raised in the submissions are summarised below.
1. Incompatibility of dogs with other beach users
The area of Quinns Beach south of the existing dog beach is a very popular beach for swimming, fishing and family activities and currently provides for disabled access to the beach.
The proposal to extend the dog beach into this area was strongly objected to on the basis that dogs are not compatible with these other beach uses and it will therefore have a negative impact on these uses.
2. Dog Management
Submitters reported that people using the existing Quinns dog beach to exercise their dogs generally do not responsibly pick up after their dogs. The result is that the dog beach, pedestrian accessways and surrounding areas are frequently impacted with dog faeces and the smell of dog urine.
A number of reports were also made of uncontrolled dogs coming into conflict with other beach users (both dog and non-dog owners), to the point where those involved sometimes no longer used the dog beach and adjacent beach areas for recreation, despite it being their local beach.
3. Carparking
Submitters reported that the existing carpark areas at the southern end of the existing dog beach are unable to effectively cater for demand, and that this is exacerbated by the presence of mobile dog wash vendors at peak times. Verge parking along Ocean Drive is not regularly used due to the lack of pedestrian access along the extent of the dog beach.
The proposal to extend the dog beach south to the Mary Street carpark was not seen as a solution to these carparking issues, particularly as the Mary Street carpark does not provide a significant number of additional bays. Submitters therefore saw the proposal to extend the dog beach as likely to only make existing carparking problems worse.
Consultation
Section 31(3A) of the Dog Act states:
"A local government may, by absolute majority as defined in the Local Government Act 1995 Section 1.4, specify a public place, or class of public place, that is under the care, control or management of the local government to be a dog exercise area."
Prior to Council making a decision under Section 31(3A) of the Dog Act 1976, 28 days local public notice is required to be given (under Section 31(3C)(b)) of the City's intention to extend the existing Quinns dog beach south 320 metres.
In accordance with Section 1.7 of the Local Government Act 1995, during the public notice period a notice was placed in:
· the Wanneroo Times on 18 February 2014;
· the North Coast Times on 18 February 2014; and
· the City of Wanneroo Civic Centre and libraries.
In addition to the requirements set out in the Local Government Act, a public notice was also placed on the:
· City's website;
· City's Facebook and Twitter pages; and
· Two public notice signs were installed, at:
o the existing southern extent of the Quinns Dog beach - Camira Way, Quinns Rocks; and
o the proposed new southern extent, approximately 320 metres south - entrance of the Mary Street Car Park.
Comment
The Quinns dog beach extension was recommended in the final CMP Part 1 because there is a gap in dog beach provision to the south of the existing Quinns dog beach, with the next closest dog beach being at Whitfords in the City of Joondalup. The southern extension was preferable over an extension to the north, because the beach north of the existing dog beach is narrow and characterised by the presence of rocky cliffs and submerged rocks. The beach area to the south of the existing dog beach is much wider and characterised by sand dunes with vegetation and is more amenable to public access.
At the time the CMP Part 1 was advertised for public comment (October 2011 to January 2012), the majority community view was in favour of a southern extension to the Quinns Dog Beach. However, the current proposal to extend the dog beach in line with the recommendations of the endorsed CMP Part 1 has now been met with strong community opposition.
The consultation undertaken for the CMP Part 1 was a comprehensive exercise aimed at determining the views of the whole community in relation to dog beach provision (among other coastal uses) to inform recommendations for future coastal use. Notwithstanding the need to consider the wider community's views and needs in relation to access to coastal areas for dog exercise, it is clear from the comments received that the current proposal is not supported by the local community in Quinns Rocks. The submitters have raised valid concerns in relation to incompatibility with other beach users, management of the dog beach and car parking. These concerns are discussed below.
Incompatibility of dogs with other beach users
It is acknowledged that this incompatibility is already evident at the southern extent of the existing dog beach where dog users interact with other users of the beach. The City's Rangers regularly attend the Quinns dog beach and patrol the southern boundary to ensure that dog owners do not venture past the end of the dog beach, however it appears that this continues to occur when Rangers are not present.
The only way to minimise this issue would be to not extend the dog beach and retain the existing southern boundary, as the groyne at Camira Way clearly delineates the end of the dog beach at this location. Administration also intends to review dog beach maintenance regimes and compliance measures to address concerns raised during the public notice period.
Dog Management
It is a significant management issue for the City to ensure that the dog beach is kept in a clean and tidy state. The City's conservation maintenance team visits the Quinns dog beach weekly, and sometimes bi-weekly, in the summer peak season to remove dog faeces and ensure a safe environment for beach users. Despite regular maintenance visits, the cleanliness of the dog beach continues to be an issue.
The behaviour of dogs and dog owners is also an education and compliance issue for the City. The City's Rangers spend a significant amount of time when present at the dog beach, educating dog owners on their responsibilities. However, the extent of the Rangers' statutory responsibility is to ensure dogs are contained within the existing dog beach. The City's Rangers are not responsible for the behaviour of dogs or their owners and only become involved in dog management when infringement or enforcement action is required.
It is therefore acknowledged that the extension of the dog beach is unlikely to address these community concerns.
Carparking
Although the southern carpark is often at capacity, submitters have commented that the northern carpark and verge parking along Ocean Drive are rarely full. This is consistent with Rangers' observations. Overall, the existing levels of carparking and roadside parking at Quinns dog beach are therefore considered to be appropriate for current usage levels. If the dog beach were to be extended, it is likely that the City would need to consider additional parking options in the future as use increases with population growth.
Summary
On the basis of the comments received, Administration does not recommend extending the Quinns Dog Beach to the south by 320 metres.
If Council does not decide to extend the Quinns dog beach, then the issue of how to cater for the increase in dog population (as the City's population grows) will still need to be addressed. Administration acknowledges the need to provide dog beaches in the future and in this regard the remaining dog beach recommendations of the CMP Part 1 are still valid.
The CMP Part 1 proposes to establish a dog beach in the North Alkimos Foreshore Management Plan as part of the Shorehaven development. The comments received on the Quinns proposal highlight the need for the City to more proactively engage with the developer at North Alkimos to establish the dog beach at that location, in advance of the residential development being completed. This will ensure that dog owners have an alternative to the Quinns dog beach in this general location.
The provision of alternative dog beaches will also be further addressed in the CMP Part 2, which is currently being prepared by Administration.
If Council decides to formally extend the existing Quinns dog beach, a number of additional works and initiatives will need to be considered, including:
· Relocating the existing dog beach boundary sign to reflect the new (southern) dog beach boundary;
· Installing an additional dog waste bag dispenser, bin and signage, directing people to pick up after their dog, at the existing beach access way at Mary Street car park;
· Installing an additional bin at the southern most entrance to the new dog beach;
· Review dog beach maintenance regimes and compliance measures to address concerns raised during the public notice period to extend the dog beach; and
· Plan for new carparking facilities in the future to accommodate additional users of the dog beach.
There would be no need to add, modify, or upgrade the existing beach access way as part of the extension, as the current access way is sufficient to cater for any additional use as a result of the extension.
Should Council decided not to extend the dog beach, based on the comments received during the public notice period, it may still be worthwhile installing additional bins, and signage at the southern carpark directing visitors to alternative carparking locations. Administration also intends to review dog beach maintenance regimes and compliance measures to address concerns raised during the public notice period.
Statutory Compliance
In accordance with Section 31(3A) of the Dog Act 1976, public notice was given of Council's proposed extension of the Quinns Dog Beach extension.
Under Section 31(3C)(b) of that Act, in order to formally extend the dog beach, Council must resolve to do so by absolute majority.
Strategic Implications
The proposal aligns with the following objective within the Strategic Community Plan 2013 – 2023:
“2 Society - Healthy, safe, vibrant and active communities.
2.2 Healthy and Active People - We get active in our local area and we have many opportunities to experience a healthy lifestyle.”
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
If Council resolves to extend the dog beach, the cost of the additional signs, bins and bag dispensers, as well as their installation, will be covered through the City's existing operational budget.
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
That Council:-
1. NOTES the submissions received in respect of the proposed southern extension of the Quinns dog beach, included in Attachment 2 and ENDORSES Administration's responses to those submissions;
2. DOES NOT EXTEND the Quinns dog beach 320 metres immediately south of the existing Quinns dog beach; and
3. NOTIFIES submitters and petition conveners of Council's decision.
Attachments:
1View. |
Attachment 1 - Map of Proposed Extension to Quinns Dog Beach |
14/3962 |
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2View. |
Attachment 2 - Summary of Submissions - Quinns Dog Beach Extension |
14/104845 |
Minuted |
PS09-04/14 Approval of Expenditure from the Sustainability Investment Fund
File Ref: 6903 – 14/105144
Responsible Officer: A/Director, Planning and Sustainability
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Issue
To consider approval of expenditure from the Sustainability Investment Fund (SIF), in accordance with the SIF Expenditure and Reporting Policy.
Background
Since the 2010-2011 financial year budget, Council has set aside a total annual sum of $50,000 in the Environmental Initiatives Reserve (EIR), for the Sustainability Investment Fund (SIF).
The role of the SIF is to fund initiatives aimed at reducing the City’s environmental footprint and reducing the City’s utility/energy bills. Utility cost-savings from initiatives funded through the SIF are redirected back into the Environmental Initiatives Reserve (EIR), thus growing the funding available to undertake further initiatives in future.
In October 2012, $64,815 was used from the SIF to install a 36 kilowatt solar panel system on the Aquamotion building, a high electricity use building, in order to reduce electricity costs.
The annual savings from the reduction in electricity usage at Aquamotion have been calculated to be $17,817 and this amount will be credited to the SIF in accordance with the policy. This means that after only four years, the solar panels will be paid for in full and beyond this time will be generating net savings for the City. This payback period is considered to be a sound financial investment for the City, and confirms the appropriateness of the SIF for purchasing similar solar panels on other compatible Council buildings.
There is currently $95,612 available in the SIF for future sustainability initiatives, which does not include the savings generated from the Aquamotion solar panel system during the 2013/14 financial year.
This report outlines the proposed investment plan for the SIF for the 2013/2014 financial year for Council approval.
Detail
Given the success of the solar panel installation at Aquamotion, Administration has conducted a detailed analysis of several high energy use buildings within the City.
The investigation has found that Clarkson Library and Kingsway Indoor Stadium are two sites that would benefit from the installation of a 24 kilowatt solar panel system with 30 kilowatt inverter capacity. Installing two solar panel systems that have a larger inverter than the capacity of the solar panels means that in future years, up to an additional 12 kilowatts of solar panels could be added to each building without the need to replace the inverter. This system size was chosen based on the level of funds available and the capacity of the system to allow additional panels in the future without unnecessary additional costs.
Clarkson Library and Kingsway Indoor Stadium have the following characteristics:
· large energy consumption each day of the week;
· north facing roofs; and
· large visitor numbers.
The above characteristics are beneficial for offsetting energy usage with cleaner power sources, maximising the sun's exposure (power production) and ensuring high public visibility to demonstrate environmental leadership to the community.
In accordance with Council's purchasing policy, three written quotes have been obtained. The selection criteria used were price, quality and experience of personnel. Based on the selection criteria used the recommended provider is Next Energy.
Next Energy has been awarded projects to provide solar panels for the Perth Arena, new and existing buildings at Murdoch University and is a WALGA preferred supplier.
Next Energy's solar array is expected to yield 59,000 kWh of clean electricity per annum and save approximately 47.6 kg of CO2 per annum. This CO2 saving is equivalent to removing 20 cars from the road every year.
Consultation
Nil. There would be no disruption to power usage or service delivery during installation of the solar panel systems.
Comment
The SIF offers great potential for a demonstration of Council's commitment to its environment and achieving outcomes in a financially viable way.
Installing solar energy systems will reduce the City's greenhouse gas emissions. Providing solar panels on the roof of Clarkson Library and Kingsway Sporting Complex is an environmentally sound initiative that will yield immediate and long term financial savings to the City.
Statutory Compliance
Nil
Strategic Implications
The proposal aligns with the following objective within the Strategic Community Plan 2013 – 2023:
“1 Environment - A Healthy and sustainable natural and built environment
1.1 Environmentally Friendly - You will be part of a community that has a balance of environmentally friendly development and conservation areas for future generations to enjoy”
Policy Implications
In accordance with Council's adopted Sustainability Investment Fund Policy the Executive Management Team has approved the proposed investment plan. All that now remains for this expenditure to occur is for Council to endorse the proposed investment plan.
Financial Implications
The cost of the system is $79,070 excluding GST and contingent sum included of $3,000. The expected cost savings per year to the City of Wanneroo as a result of these two installations are approximately $25,500 per annum (average annual savings from the first four years savings). On this basis, the systems are expected to have a ‘pay back’ period of approximately 3 years, assuming utility prices increase at a conservative 5 per cent per annum.
Voting Requirements
Absolute Majority
That Council pursuant to Section 6.8(1)(b) of the Local Government Act 1995, APPROVES BY ABSOLUTE MAJORITY expenditure of $79,070 excluding GST and including contingent sum of $3000 for the installation of a 24kw roof-mounted solar panel system with 30kw inverter each at the Clarkson Library and Kingsway Regional Sporting Complex.
CITY OF WANNEROO Agenda OF Ordinary Council Meeting 29 April, 2014 69
City Businesses
CB06-04/14 PT05-03/14 Request for Action - Noise and Chemical Emissions from Landsdale Industrial Area Impacting on Adjacent Residential Area
File Ref: 2366V13 – 14/88330
Responsible Officer: Director City Businesses
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 1
Issue
To consider a petition received from residents in Darch affected by noise and chemicals emissions emanating from the Landsdale Industrial area.
Background
A petition signed by 330 people was presented to Council at its meeting on 4 March 2014
(Item No PT05-03/14). The petition stated that:
"In the matter of excessive noise and chemical emissions emanating from various local businesses located in Landsdale. These businesses often operate out of business hours and are responsible for excessively loud noise late at night and early mornings. Additionally there is often a foul smelling plume that descends over a large area of residential Darch including 3 schools. Given the proximity of the Landsdale Industrial area these activities are inconsistent with the quiet enjoyment of local residents and adversely affect the amenity of the surrounding residential area."
Previously, Council at its Ordinary Meeting on 15 May 2007, considered a petition signed by 279 people (Item No PT02-02/07). The petition stated that:
“We, the undersigned, all being Residents of the City of Wanneroo, do formally request Council’s consideration of this petition against the excessive noise levels and chemical odours coming from the Meneghello Galvanizing Services at 46 Rogers Rd (24hrs a day, 7 days a week) in the Landsdale Industrial area.”
As a result of the abovementioned Petition, Council resolved as follows:
"That Council:-
1. REQUESTS the Department of Environment and Conservation to enforce all conditions contained within the Meneghello Galvanizing Services licence.
2. REQUESTS the Department of Environment and Conservation to ensure all air borne emissions from Meneghello Galvanizing Services comply with the National Environmental Protection Measures determined by the National Environmental Protection Council (Western Australia) Act 1986.
3. REQUESTS the Department of Environment and Conservation to enforce the operational hours of Meneghello Galvanizing Services to ensure compliance with the Environmental Protection (Noise) Regulations 1997.
4. ADVISES the petition organiser of Council’s decision."
It is Administration's understanding that as a result of the above Resolution, impacts from the industrial area improved but have slowly deteriorated over time.
Detail
Prior to receiving the petition, Health Services were responding to complaints from residents living closest to the Industrial area and as a result sent correspondence to a property on Hoskins Road, mentioned in a number of complaints advising them of the noise complaints. Officers conducted evening site visits and determined there were various properties in the industrial area contributing to noise emissions. A Noise Abatement Direction was served on a Hoskins Road property requiring any activities that cause excessive noise to cease between the hours of 7:00pm to 7:00am. (This has been effective in controlling noise from this property and has since closed down).
In respect to noise, the Environmental Protection (Noise) Regulations 1997 provide for the assessment of unwanted noise that is emitted from one premise to another. There are different allowable assigned levels for noise sensitive premises, commercial premises and industrial premises. The assigned levels are always applied to the premise receiving the noise, not to the premise emitting the noise. For noise sensitive premises, such as residences, there are different allowable assigned levels for different time periods throughout the day. The allowable levels are also influenced by the amount of commercial and industrial land use in proximity, and also the number of major roads (>15, 000 vehicles per day) and minor roads (15, 000 – 6, 000 vehicles per day).
When measuring and assessing noise, the levels used are Sound Pressure Levels in Decibels (dB).
As requested, the City's Health Services undertook noise monitoring at resident's homes and locations in close proximity to the residents to obtain an indication of the noise levels being received.
Where the data had the appropriate elements for further analysis, the measurements were assessed as per the requirements of the legislation. This noise data was then compared to the assigned noise levels for each location to give an indication of what levels those premises are receiving. A copy of this data is attached as Appendix 1.
Consultation
The following options to manage noise and chemical emissions are being undertaken:
1. Arrange a meeting between Meneghello's management and City Staff in order to come to a possible agreement regarding opening hours and methods of reducing noise and chemical emissions.
2. Forward correspondence to the Department of Environment Regulation seeking assistance from their licensing and noise departments to manage emissions from the Landsdale Industrial Area and to ensure all conditions contained within the Meneghello Galvanizing Services licence are being complied with.
Comment
When a property's noise emissions impact on another property, it's usually a simple process of taking noise readings and determining if those readings exceed the assigned levels.
In this instance, from an evidentiary perspective, it's more difficult to determine as many industrial properties are contributing to noise levels which collectively contribute to higher background levels. Officers have noted at least three businesses operating late at night and because of this it would be difficult to determine who any one offender would be.
While undertaking noise readings, it was noted that traffic noise from Hartman Drive, Mullingar Way/Furniss Way and from the Industrial area are significantly high and impact on noise recordings.
Due to the significant amount of background noise, the only assigned noise level that can be accurately used are the maximum allowed levels, being the level noise is not permitted to go over given the time of day. Analysis of all suitable data has indicated that noise levels both during daytime and nighttimes are compliant. On one occasion, the reading was slightly over by 0.3dB, although this is not considered to be significant.
If suitable buffers between residential and industrial areas are not present, other acoustic design measures such as fencing designed to reflect noise, sound installation and double glazing can be used by residential properties to reduce the impact of noise.
In respect to chemical plumes from Industrial activities noted in the petition, the City can report this to the Department of Environment Regulation (DER). Galvanising processes are controlled through a licensing system managed by the DER and conditions relating to emissions are included on the licence.
Statutory Compliance
Environmental protection (Noise) Regulations 1997
Environmental Protection Act 1986
Environmental Protection Regulations 1987
Strategic Implications
The proposal aligns with the following objective within the Strategic Community Plan 2013 – 2023:
“2 Society - Healthy, safe, vibrant and active communities.
2.3 Safe Communities - We feel safe at home and in our local area.”
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
Nil
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
Recommendation
That Council:-
1. NOTES the action taken by administration in undertaking noise readings from the Landsdale Industrial Area to determine if those levels comply with the Environmental protection (Noise) Regulations 1997 when received by residents of Darch;
2. NOTES that administration will meet with Meneghello's management to come to a possible agreement regarding their opening hours and methods of reducing noise and chemical emissions;
3. NOTES that administration will forward correspondence to the Department of Environment Regulation seeking assistance from their licensing and noise departments to manage noise and chemical emissions from the Landsdale Industrial Area and to ensure all conditions contained within the Meneghello Galvanizing Services licence are being complied with;
4. ADVISES the petition organiser of Council’s decision; and
5. NOTES administration will produce and forward a pamphlet to all business owners in the Landsdale Industrial area seeking assistance in reducing noise for nearby residents.
Attachments:
1View. |
RESULTS OF NOISE MEASUREMENTS TAKEN FROM DARCH |
14/102311 |
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RESULTS OF NOISE MEASUREMENTS TAKEN FROM DARCH
Job |
Reading + Penalties (dB) |
Assigned level (dB) + influencing factor |
Over/under |
Comment |
1 |
LAeq = 34dB
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55dB + influencing factor (4dB for proximity to main roads and commercial/industrial areas)
59dB LA max |
-5dB |
· No distinguishable sounds · Background sounds of traffic evident · Truck reversing beeper impacted measurement by less than 1dB
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2a |
49.3dB (Impulsiveness = difference between LaPeak and LAmax Slow + 10dB)
59.3dB |
55dB + influencing factor (4dB for proximity to main roads and commercial/industrial areas)
59dB LA max |
0.3 |
· SLM Logging Sheet indicated neighbours air conditioner was on and evident in sound recordings · 1.32am - Clanging sound evident – LAmax = 49.3dB · 1.34am - Clanging sound evident –LAmax = 46dB - variation from LAeq = 1dB · 1.36am - Louder clanging sound evident – LAmax =50dB – variation from LAeq = 5dB |
2b
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LA max – 43.6 dB
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55dB + influencing factor (5dB for proximity to main roads and commercial/industrial areas)
60dB LA max |
-16.4dB |
· No distinguishable sounds |
3 |
La10: 45.1dB (No Impulsiveness)
La1: 47.6dB (No Impulsiveness)
Lamax: 49.3 (No Impulsiveness)
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45dB + influencing factor (5dB for proximity to main roads and commercial/industrial areas)
La10:50dB
55dB + influencing factor (5dB for proximity to main roads and commercial/industrial areas)
La1:60dB
65dB + influencing factor (5dB for proximity to main roads and commercial/industrial areas)
Lamax:70dB
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-4.9dB
-12.4dB
-20.7dB |
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4 |
La10: 47.8dB (No Impulsiveness)
La1: 51.0dB (No Impulsiveness)
Lamax:52.6dB (No Impulsiveness)
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45dB + influencing factor (9dB for proximity to main roads and commercial/industrial areas)
La10: 54dB
55dB + influencing factor (9dB for proximity to main roads and commercial/industrial areas)
La1: 64dB
65dB + influencing factor (9dB for proximity to main roads and commercial/industrial areas)
Lamax: 74dB
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-5.3
-6.2
-21.4 |
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5 |
La10: 44.6dB (Tonal +5dB)
La1:47.1dB (Tonal +5dB)
Lamax:52.0dB (Tonal +5dB)
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40dB + influencing factor (5dB for proximity to main roads and commercial/industrial areas)
La10: 45dB
50dB + influencing factor (5dB for proximity to main roads and commercial/industrial areas)
La1: 55dB
55dB + influencing factor (5dB for proximity to main roads and commercial/industrial areas)
Lamax: 60dB
|
-0.4dB
-7.9dB
-8dB |
|
6 |
La10:52.7dB (Tonal +5dB)
La1:53.1dB (Tonal +5dB)
Lamax:57.1dB (Tonal +5dB) |
40dB + influencing factor (9dB for proximity to main roads and commercial/industrial areas) La10: 49dB
50dB + influencing factor (9dB for proximity to main roads and commercial/industrial areas)
La1: 59dB
55dB + influencing factor (9dB for proximity to main roads and commercial/industrial areas)
Lamax: 64dB
|
3.7dB (over assigned levels)
-5.9dB
-6.9dB |
· On McDermott Road (closed road), Darch @ 9:00pm. · Noise readings recorded over the assigned levels for La10 were due to traffic on the main roads. |
8 |
La10:53.2dB
La1:57.3dB
Lamax:57.7dB |
La10: 60dB (No influencing factor)
La1: 75dB (No influencing factor)
Lamax: 80dB (No influencing factor)
|
-6.8dB
-17.7dB
-22.3dB |
· Taken from from verge of 19 Furniss Road, Darch between residential and Meneghellos' @ 9:56pm · All recordings had significant noise contributed by general road traffic from Hartman Dr and Furniss Rd, hooning, dogs, crickets and human voices · Due to the level of background noise, whilst some noise from the industrial area can be detected, it could not be deemed to be "significantly contributing to the noise levels received. |
Summary of Data
Analysis of the above data indicates that noise levels both during daytime and night are mostly compliant. One night time reading (Job 2a) was 0.3dB over the assigned level, however this would not normally warrant any further action as it's not a significant breach. Another reading (Job 6) was over the assigned levels, however this reading was taken with an operator and it was noted that during the recording that traffic noise was the reason for the levels being over the assigned levels. Traffic noise is exempt under the Regulations.
CB07-04/14 Application to Keep More Than Two Dogs
File Ref: 2323V04 – 14/92157
Responsible Officer: Director City Businesses
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Issue
To consider nine applications for an exemption under section 26(3) of the Dog Act 1976 to keep more than two dogs.
Background
Clause 14 of the City of Wanneroo Animals Local Law 1999 (Amendment 2008 GG 508) stipulates:
“A person shall not keep or permit to be kept on any premises more than:
a) 2 dogs over the age of 3 months and the young of those dogs under that age; or
b) 6 dogs over the age of 3 months and the young of those dogs under that age if the premises are situated on a lot having an area of 4 hectares or more,
unless the premises are licensed as an approved kennel establishment or have been granted exemption pursuant to section 26(3) of the Dog Act and have planning approval under the town planning scheme.”
Detail
Nine applications have been made under the Dog Act 1976 and are submitted for consideration. Each application has been assessed against the City's Application to Keep More than Two Dogs Guidelines and Scoresheet.
As part of the assessment process, Rangers have inspected all of the properties to ensure means exist on the premises at which the dogs will ordinarily be kept for effectively confining the dogs within the premises.
Consultation
Where applications have been received by the City to keep more than two dogs, residents immediately abutting the applicant’s property are consulted by letter to determine if they object to their neighbour keeping more than the prescribed number of dogs.
Comment
In considering these applications for exemption, the following two options are available:
a) Council may grant an exemption pursuant to Section 26(3) of the Dog Act 1976 subject to conditions; or
b) Council may refuse permission to keep more than two dogs.
Application One: 1 Kilto Pass, Tapping
Description of Dogs: |
1. Female fawn Chihuahua - unsterilised 2. Female fawn Chihuahua - sterilised 3. Male fawn Chihuahua - unsterilised |
Property Zoning / Size: |
Residential / 622m2 |
Objections: |
Nil (two neighbours consulted) |
The applicant is seeking permission from the City to keep three dogs at 1 Kilto Pass, Tapping. The applicant would like to keep three dogs at the property as she would like to own a male stud dog as she is a registered breeder of Chihuahua's with Dogs West.
A Ranger has inspected the property and confirmed it is adequate for the confinement and exercise of the dogs as per Clause 13 of the City of Wanneroo Animals Local Law 1999. The dogs are kept in a medium sized yard and sleep in a dog box at night and no objections were received during the consultation process.
A check of the City's records reveal that prior to this application, one complaint had been lodged with regard to the amount of dogs at this property. Administration received paperwork from the applicant in relation to this application a week after the original complaint.
It is recommended that an exemption under section 26(3) of the Dog Act 1976 be granted.
Application Two: 4 Ferry Way, Quinns Rocks
Description of Dogs: |
1. Female white & black Poodle X - unsterilised 2. Female grey Bull Terrier X - unsterilised 3. Female white & cream Chihuahua X - unsterilised |
Property Zoning / Size: |
Residential / 540m2 |
Objections: |
One (four neighbours consulted) |
The applicant is seeking permission from the City to keep three dogs at 4 Ferry Way, Quinns Rocks. The applicant would like to keep three dogs at the property as her third dog is an inside lap dog that has a disability.
A Ranger has inspected the property and confirmed it is adequate for the confinement and exercise of the dogs as per Clause 13 of the City of Wanneroo Animals Local Law 1999. The dogs are kept in a medium sized yard and sleep inside and outside at night.
Upon consultation with neighbouring properties one objection was received regarding excessive noise and excessive smells/odours made by the dogs on the property. The objection is unsubstantiated as the City has no history or records to support the claims.
A check of the City's records reveal that prior to this application, one complaint had been lodged with regard to the amount of dogs at this property. Administration received paperwork from the applicant in relation to this application soon after the original complaint.
It is recommended that an exemption under section 26(3) of the Dog Act 1976 be granted.
Application Three: 18 Gazelle Place, Marangaroo
Description of Dogs: |
1. Male black & tan Kelpie X - sterilised 2. Male white & tan Australian Terrier X - unsterilised 3. Male brindle Kelpie X - unsterilised |
Property Zoning / Size: |
Residential / 700m2 |
Objections: |
One (three neighbours consulted) |
The applicant is seeking permission from the City to keep three dogs at 18 Gazelle Place, Marangaroo. The applicant would like to keep three dogs at the property as he lives near a major arterial road and feels safer having an agile dog that can alert him to any strangers attempting to enter his yard.
A Ranger has inspected the property and confirmed it is adequate for the confinement and exercise of the dogs as per Clause 13 of the City of Wanneroo Animals Local Law 1999. The dogs are kept in a medium sized yard and sleep in the shed or under the patio at night.
Upon consultation with neighbouring properties one objection was received regarding barking, yapping and other unspecified nuisances made by the dogs on the property. The objection is unsubstantiated as the City has no history or records to support the claims.
A check of the City’s records reveals that prior to this application being made no complaints had been received by the City regarding this address.
It is recommended that an exemption under section 26(3) of the Dog Act 1976 be granted.
Application Four: 8 Tarra Close, Clarkson
Description of Dogs: |
1. Male black German Shepherd - sterilised 2. Female sable German Shepherd - sterilised 3. Female sable German Shepherd - sterilised |
Property Zoning / Size: |
Residential / 638m2 |
Objections: |
One (three neighbours consulted) |
The applicant is seeking permission from the City to keep three dogs at 8 Tarra Close, Clarkson. The applicant would like to keep three dogs at the property as they have purchased a property within the City of Wanneroo and have previously had permission from City of Joondalup to keep more than two dogs at their last address.
A Ranger has inspected the property and confirmed it is adequate for the confinement and exercise of the dogs as per Clause 13 of the City of Wanneroo Animals Local Law 1999. The dogs are kept in a medium sized yard and sleep in the house at night.
Upon consultation with neighbouring properties one objection was received regarding barking and other unspecified nuisances made by the dogs on the property. The objection is unsubstantiated as the City has no history or records to support the claim.
A check of the City’s records reveals that prior to this application being made no complaints had been received by the City regarding this address.
It is recommended that an exemption under section 26(3) of the Dog Act 1976 be granted.
Application Five: 3 Atala Place, Marangaroo
Description of Dogs: |
1. Male black & white Border Collie - sterilised 2. Female black & white Border Collie - sterilised 3. Male white Shih Tzu / Poodle X - sterilised |
Property Zoning / Size: |
Residential / 682m2 |
Objections: |
Nil (four neighbours consulted) |
The applicant is seeking permission from the City to keep three dogs at 3 Atala Place, Marangaroo. The applicant would like to keep three dogs at the property as she is now caring for her mother's small dog since she passed away.
A Ranger has inspected the property and confirmed it is adequate for the confinement and exercise of the dogs as per Clause 13 of the City of Wanneroo Animals Local Law 1999. The dogs are kept in a medium sized yard and sleep in the house at night and no objections were received during the consultation process.
A check of the City's records reveal that prior to this application, one complaint had been lodged with regard to the amount dogs at this property. Administration received paperwork from the applicant in relation to this application soon after the original complaint.
It is recommended that an exemption under section 26(3) of the Dog Act 1976 be granted.
Application Six: 39 Donnelly Ramble, Wanneroo
Description of Dogs: |
1. Female tri colour Terrier X - sterilised 2. Female fawn Chihuahua - sterilised 3. Female fawn & white Chihuahua - sterilised |
Property Zoning / Size: |
Residential / 565m2 |
Objections: |
One (four neighbours consulted) |
The applicant is seeking permission from the City to keep three dogs at 39 Donnelly Ramble, Wanneroo. The applicant would like to keep three dogs at the property as they purchased the youngest Chihuahua after they had to euthanize their Dachshund due to an inoperable spinal condition.
A Ranger has inspected the property and confirmed it is adequate for the confinement and exercise of the dogs as per Clause 13 of the City of Wanneroo Animals Local Law 1999. The dogs are kept in a medium sized yard and sleep in the house at night.
Upon consultation with neighbouring properties one objection was received regarding barking and yapping made by the dogs on the property.
A check of the City's records reveal that prior to this application, one complaint had been lodged with regard to the alleged barking emanating from the dogs at this property. The complaint was finalised in August 2013 after administration were advised by the complainant that the barking had reduced significantly.
It is recommended that an exemption under section 26(3) of the Dog Act 1976 be granted.
Application Seven: 1 Sawtooth Bend, Banksia Grove
Description of Dogs: |
1. Female white & tan Jack Russell - unsterilised 2. Male white & tan Jack Russell - sterilised 3. Female tri colour Chihuahua - sterilised |
Property Zoning / Size: |
Residential / 310m2 |
Objections: |
Nil (three neighbours consulted) |
The applicant is seeking permission from the City to keep three dogs at 1 Sawtooth Bend, Banksia Grove. The applicant would like to keep three dogs at the property as due to ill health she has had to move in with a relative.
A Ranger has inspected the property and confirmed it is adequate for the confinement and exercise of the dogs as per Clause 13 of the City of Wanneroo Animals Local Law 1999. The dogs are kept in a small sized yard and sleep in the house at night and no objections were received during the consultation process.
A check of the City’s records reveals that prior to this application being made no complaints had been received by the City regarding this address.
It is recommended that an exemption under section 26(3) of the Dog Act 1976 be granted.
Application Eight: 17 Cornhill Crescent, Alexander Heights
Description of Dogs: |
1. Female white Highland Terrier - sterilised 2. Female white Highland Terrier - sterilised 3. Female black Terrier X - sterilised |
Property Zoning / Size: |
Residential / 710m2 |
Objections: |
Nil (three neighbours consulted) |
The applicant is seeking permission from the City to keep three dogs at 17 Cornhill Crescent, Alexander Heights. The applicant would like to keep three dogs at the property as her father recently passed away and she has inherited his 11 year old dog.
A Ranger has inspected the property and confirmed it is adequate for the confinement and exercise of the dogs as per Clause 13 of the City of Wanneroo Animals Local Law 1999. The dogs are kept in a medium sized yard and sleep in the house at night and no objections were received during the consultation process.
A check of the City’s records reveals that prior to this application being made no complaints had been received by the City regarding this address.
It is recommended that an exemption under section 26(3) of the Dog Act 1976 be granted.
Application Nine: 19 Greenhaven Glade, Carramar
Description of Dogs: |
1. Female red Boxer - sterilised 2. Male red Boxer - unsterilised 3. Female red Boxer - unsterilised |
Property Zoning / Size: |
Special Rural / 22031m2 |
Objections: |
One (four neighbours consulted) |
The applicant is seeking permission from the City to keep three dogs at 19 Greenhaven Glade, Carramar. The applicant would like to keep three dogs at the property as she purchased a brother and sister from a litter to keep her original dog company.
A Ranger has inspected the property and confirmed it is adequate for the confinement and exercise of the dogs as per Clause 13 of the City of Wanneroo Animals Local Law 1999. The dogs are kept in a large sized yard and sleep in outside kennels at night.
Upon consultation with neighbouring properties one objection was received regarding barking, whining, yapping, excessive smells/odours and other unspecified nuisances made by the dogs on the property. The objection is unsubstantiated as the City has no history or records to support the claims.
A check of the City's records reveal that prior to this application, one complaint had been lodged with regard to a minor dog attack by one of the dogs at this property. The attack occurred when all of the dogs at this address escaped the property through a hole in the fence. One of the dogs subsequently bit the victim on her ankle causing a pin prick wound that was treated by first aid on site. The City is in the process of finalising the investigation into the attack at which time it is likely the owner will receive a written caution. The victim of the attack was consulted with regard to the application to keep more than two dogs and did not object to the application.
It is recommended that an exemption under section 26(3) of the Dog Act 1976 be granted.
Statutory Compliance
The exemptions sought to Council’s Animals Local Law 1999 are permissible under Section 26(3) of the Dog Act 1976.
Strategic Implications
The proposal aligns with the following objective within the Strategic Community Plan 2013 – 2023:
“2 Society - Healthy, safe, vibrant and active communities.
2.3 Safe Communities - We feel safe at home and in our local area.”
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
Nil
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
Recommendation
That Council:-
1. GRANTS an exemption under the City of Wanneroo Animal Local Laws 1999 made under Section 26(3) of the Dog Act 1976 to keep more than two dogs at the following properties:
1 Kilto Pass, Tapping;
4 Ferry Way, Quinns Rocks;
18 Gazelle Place, Marangaroo;
8 Tarra Close, Clarkson;
3 Atala Place, Marangaroo;
39 Donnelly Ramble, Wanneroo;
1 Sawtooth Bend, Banksia Grove;
17 Cornhill Crescent, Alexander Heights; and
19 Greenhaven Glade, Carramar
2. ADVISES that the exemption relating to the nine properties in Recommendation 1 are subject to the following specified conditions:
a) If any one of the dogs die or is no longer kept on the property, no replacement is to be obtained;
b) Any barking by the subject dogs is to be kept to a minimum;
c) This exemption may be varied or revoked if any complaints are received which are considered reasonable; and
d) Any and all unregistered dogs are to be registered with the City of Wanneroo within 14 days;
3. ADVISES all adjoining neighbours of these decisions in relation to all the properties listed in the above recommendations.
CITY OF WANNEROO Agenda OF Ordinary Council Meeting 29 April, 2014 83
Property
File Ref: 8643V02 – 14/85529
Responsible Officer: Director City Businesses
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 4
Issue
To consider a revised concept design for proposed duplex accommodation chalets/units at the Quinns Rocks Caravan Park, Mindarie.
Background
Council at its Ordinary Meeting on 5 February 2013 considered various concept design options and locations for the installation of 11 one bedroom, one bathroom accommodation units at the Quinns Rocks Caravan Park (CB01-12/12 refers) and resolved as follows:
"That Council:-
1. NOTES the assessment carried out on the existing caravans and mobile homes/cabins and the inability to move or relocate those structures to new sites within the Quinns Rocks Caravan Park;
2. ENDORSES Option No1 (Attachment 2 – refers), as the preferred relocation site for the development of the transportable pre-fabricated accommodation units;
3. ENDORSES the concept design for the typical pre-fabricated accommodation unit;
4. NOTES that the plans in recommendation 2 and 3 above, will form the basis of an application for development approval to the Western Australian Planning Commission; and
5. INSTRUCTS Administration to list $900,000 ex GST in the 10-Year Infrastructure Capital Works Programme for 2013/2014."
An application was subsequently lodged with the Western Australian Planning Commission (WAPC) and approved, with conditions, in August 2013. Copies of the original plans are attached (Attachments 1 and 2 refer).
Detail
In December 2013 Council accepted a Tender for the provision of consultancy services for the installation of the accommodation units, road and services. The consultant has suggested a more suitable and aesthetically pleasing concept design to install duplex units rather than the original concept of 11 single units (Attachments 3 and 4 refer). This design only depicts 4 duplex units, however, a new development application will be submitted to WAPC that will provide a concept design and layout for up to 5 duplex units, with any number of units to be decided by Council in future.
It is noted that multiple WAPC approvals can coexist and if approval is granted Council may proceed to develop any number of units up to the maximum, or not to proceed with the development at all.
Approval from Council is sought for Administration to pursue the alternate design.
Consultation
This matter was referred to the Council Forum of 18 March 2014 for discussion.
Comment
The submission of the new development application will not prejudice Council's options or decisions on whether or how to proceed with any development on the site.
Statutory Compliance
WAPC approval will be sought for the proposed revised development.
Strategic Implications
The proposal aligns with the following objective within the Strategic Community Plan 2013 – 2023:
“2 Society - Healthy, safe, vibrant and active communities.
2.1 Great Places and Quality Lifestyle - People from different cultures find Wanneroo an exciting place to live with quality facilities and services.”
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
The City's 10 Year Capital Works Budget for 2013/14 includes approximately $1.2 million under PR-1010 for the redevelopment of the Quinns Rocks Caravan Park.
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
That Council:-
1. ENDORSES the alternate concept design plans for the duplex chalets/units at the Quinns Rocks Caravan Park (included as Attachments 3 and 4 in lieu of the plans endorsed on 5 February 2013); and
2. NOTES the concept plans contained in Attachments 3 & 4 will be submitted (on a without prejudice basis) to the Western Australian Planning Commission for development approval up to 5 duplex chalets/units at the Quinns Rocks Caravan Park.
Attachments:
1View. |
Original concept layout depicting 11 single units. |
13/7276 |
|
2View. |
Initial design concept for accommodation unit |
13/6817 |
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3View. |
New Duplex Chalet layout |
14/85900 |
Minuted |
4View. |
Chalet Elevation Options |
14/85919 |
Minuted |
CB09-04/14 Proposed Lease to Crown Castle Australia Pty Ltd over portion of Lot 9008 Antares Street, Clarkson, for telecommunication purposes
File Ref: 4606 – 14/91769
Responsible Officer: Director City Businesses
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 1
Issue
To consider a proposed new lease to Crown Castle Australia Pty Ltd (Crown Castle) over a portion of Lot 9008 (formerly Lot 9005 and Lot 17 Marmion Avenue, Tamala Park) (1K) Antares Street, Clarkson.
Background
The Cities of Stirling, Joondalup and Perth entered into a lease, which commenced 1 November 1998, over a portion of the then Lot 17 Marmion Avenue, Tamala Park (Attachment 1 refers), with Vodafone Network Pty Ltd (Vodafone) for use as a telecommunications base station. The initial lease was for a five year term with the option for two further terms of five years each.
Due to past subdivisions to create the 'Catalina' estate, there have been several lot number changes to the land on which the leased area sits which is now a portion of Lot 9008.
In addition to the lot number changes that have occurred to the land since the lease commenced, there have been several other changes to the lease. These changes, which have been presented to Council for approval on each occasion during the course of the lease, have taken several forms, such as an assignment of the lease from Vodafone to the current lessee (Crown Castle), deed of variations and changes associated with the ownership of the land.
In 2001, the City of Perth’s original interest in the land was divided equally between the City of Perth, the Town of Cambridge, the Town of Victoria Park and the City of Vincent. The City of Joondalup divided into two separate councils to form the City of Joondalup and the now City of Wanneroo. Currently, there are seven owners (Owner Councils) of Lot 9008 who own the land as tenants in common, each with its own allotment of shares, as shown in the following table:-
Local Government |
Portion of Ownership of Lot 9008 |
City of Stirling |
4/12 |
City of Joondalup |
2/12 |
City of Wanneroo |
2/12 |
City of Perth |
1/12 |
City of Vincent |
1/12 |
Town of Cambridge |
1/12 |
Town of Victoria Park |
1/12 |
Crown Castle owns the telecommunications tower on the leased site and has confirmed there are three telecommunication carriers on the site which have low impact equipment installed on and at the base of the tower.
The Owner Councils currently receive an aggregate annual rent from Crown Castle of $54,296.49, distributed to each local government in accordance with their respective ownership allotment as shown in the above table.
Both five year option terms referred to earlier were exercised which meant the lease expired on 31 October 2013. The lease, however, contains a six month holdover provision which requires consent from the Owner Councils as the Lessor. To allow time for the essential terms of a proposed new lease be negotiated, the Owner Councils agreed that the six month holdover provision in the lease should be implemented. A report was presented to Council at its meeting on 17 September 2013 (CB04-09/13 refers), and Council resolved the following:-
"That Council AGREES to Crown Castle Australia Pty Ltd remaining in occupancy of portion of Lot 9005 Marmion Avenue, Tamala Park as a six monthly tenant under the terms of clause 6.2 of the lease which expires on 31 October 2013, subject to the agreement of the City of Stirling, City of Joondalup, City of Perth, City of Vincent, Town of Cambridge and Town of Victoria Park."
The six month holdover term expires on 30 April 2014.
Detail
In addition to the proposed lease that is the subject of this report, there is an area of approximately 30m² immediately adjacent to the south west corner of the proposed lease area (Attachment 1 refers) which was previously occupied by Hutchison Telecommunications (Hutchison), a telecommunications carrier. There has never been a lease arrangement over this area and Crown Castle has advised that Hutchison has ceased its operations Australia wide. Hutchison is currently in the process of removing its entire infrastructure from the site and Crown Castle will be responsible for re-instating the fence line along the proposed lease area boundary which depicts the current and proposed lease area of 150m². Crown Castle will notify the City once the fence line has been re-instated.
As part of the negotiation over a proposed new lease, Administration sought a market valuation for the rent from licenced valuer Burgess Rawson for the 150m² area currently occupied by Crown Castle. The recommended rent is $60,000 per annum based on Crown Castle's current circumstances.
The Owner Councils agreed on the following essential terms (which were presented to Crown Castle on 19 December 2013), subject to Council approval from each of the seven owners:-
Term: |
Five (5) years with one five (5) year option |
Rent: |
$60,000.00 plus GST |
Rent Review: |
Rent to be increased by 5% annually |
Further Rent Review: |
Rent to be reviewed after the initial term of 5 years |
Commencement Date: |
1 May 2014 |
In addition to the above essential terms, the proposed new lease will incorporate special conditions to ensure the telecommunications tower does not impact any future subdivisions in the 'Catalina' estate as follows:-
1) A provision included so that there is an option for the City to relocate Crown Castle if necessary by providing 12 months written notice.
2) Restrictions on the maximum height for the tower (most likely this will be the height of the tower currently).
3) Crown Castle will be responsible, under the Telecommunications Act, for verifying that modifications that are classed as low impact are indeed that.
Crown Castle initially challenged the proposed $60,000 rent and sought its own valuation from McGees Property. McGees Property's valuation recommended an annual rent of $45,000. The Owner Councils rejected the rent proposed by McGees Property on the basis that it is lower than the agreed rent. Crown Castle and the Owner Councils have reached an agreed position on a new proposed lease with Crown Castle recently providing the Owner Councils with in principle approval to the above essential terms, including the $60,000 rental amount, subject to final delegated authority from its board.
Should Council approve the proposed new lease, the City (on behalf of the Owner Councils) will be required to advertise the proposed disposition in accordance with the requirements of Section 3.58 of the Local Government Act 1995.
Consultation
Administration, in consultation with the officers of the other six owner Councils, agreed to the essential terms of the proposed new lease as detailed earlier in this report, subject to approval from each Council.
Comment
Administration, together with the other six owner Councils, supports the proposed new lease to Crown Castle.
Each of the seven owners will revert to their respective councils for approval to the proposed lease.
Statutory Compliance
Section 3.58(3) of the Local Government Act 1995 states that a local government can dispose of property (including leasing) other than by public tender or auction if, before agreeing to dispose of the property:-
“(a) it gives a local public notice of the proposed disposition –
(i) describing the property concerned; and
(ii) giving details of the proposed disposition; and
(iii) inviting submissions to be made to the local government before a date to be specified in the notice, being a date not less than 2 weeks after the notice is first given.”
Section 3.58(4) provides what details are required under (a)(ii) above:-
“(a) the names of all other parties concerned; and
(b) the consideration to be received by the local government for the disposition; and
(c) the market value of the disposition as ascertained by a valuation carried out not more than 6 months before the proposed disposition.”
Given that the proposed lease is not considered an exempt disposition for the purposes of Section 3.58 a local public notice is required.
Strategic Implications
The proposal aligns with the following objective within the Strategic Community Plan 2013 – 2023:
“3 Economy - Progressive, connected communities that enable economic growth and employment.
3.4 Smart Communities - Our community and businesses have access to the right information, education and technology they need to be successful.”
Policy Implications
In accordance with the City's Tenancy Policy, this lease is considered 'commercial' and the terms are therefore by negotiation.
Financial Implications
The proposed rent of $60,000.00 per annum (plus GST), in aggregate, will be distributed to each of the seven owners in proportion with each local government’s portion of ownership. The City's portion will therefore be $10,000.00 plus GST for the first year of the term of the lease.
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
That Council:-
1. AGREES in principle to the leasing of the site currently occupied by Crown Castle Australia Pty Ltd to Crown Castle Australia Pty Ltd on a commercial basis for a term of five (5) years commencing 1 May 2014, with an option to renew for a further term of five (5) years, subject to the requirements of Section 3.58(3) of the Local Government Act 1995 and the approval from the City of Joondalup, City of Perth, City of Stirling, Town of Victoria Park, City of Vincent and Town of Cambridge;
2. AUTHORISES the Chief Executive Officer to publish a local public notice of its intention to enter into the Lease as per 1 above;
3. In the event there are no submissions, NOTES the Chief Executive Officer, under delegated authority, can approve the lease; and
4. NOTES that if any submissions or comments are received, a further report will be presented to Council for consideration.
Attachments:
1View. |
Crown Castle Australia Pty Ltd - Proposed Lease Area |
14/97935 |
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CITY OF WANNEROO Agenda OF Ordinary Council Meeting 29 April, 2014 95
Other Matters
File Ref: 1859 – 14/93089
Responsible Officer: Director City Businesses
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Issue
To consider Council approval to write-off outstanding sundry debtor accounts from Commercial Waste, totalling $20,663.05 that the City has vigorously pursued and unfortunately been unable to collect.
Background
Administration has undertaken a review of outstanding debts and the debts for Commercial Waste, as detailed on the Doubtful Debts Schedule are unable to be collected by the City. This has resulted in creation of this report to council as the items are above the amounts stipulated under the Delegated Authority Register officers can authorise to be written off.
Detail
Administration have revisited / re-investigated all the companies listed below and made every effort to recoup these monies from the debtors listed but to no avail. Accounts have advised that they have followed the City's due process to recoup all debts through the City's recovery agent and now deem these accounts uncollectable.
Accordingly it is now considered appropriate to have the debts written off.
Consultation
Consultation has occurred between Administration teams to ensure all avenues have been pursued prior to this paper.
Comment
All avenues of debt recovery have been exhausted and there are no other alternatives available to the City to collect the monies owed. The City no longer provides any Commercial Waste Services to these customers.
Commercial/Industrial Waste is defined as:
Consisting of waste from premises, used wholly or mainly for the purposes of a trade, business or industrial activity but not including household or agricultural waste.
In addition, where the debt recovery process is unsuccessful, this is defined in general as:
(1) Uneconomic to pursue any further (The City would expend funds in excess of the debt owed).
(2) Change of ownership.
(3) Unable to trace debtor.
(4) Debtor deceased.
(5) Other mitigating factors.
Statutory Compliance
“Section 6.12 of the Local Government Act 1995 provides that:-
(1) Subject to subsection (2) and any other written law, a local government may –
(a) when adopting the annual budget, grant* a discount or other incentive for the early payment of any amount of money;
(b) waive or grant concessions in relation to any amount of money; or
(c) write off any amount of money.
which is owed to the Local Government.
* Absolute majority required.”
Strategic Implications
The proposal aligns with the following objective within the Strategic Community Plan 2013 – 2023:
“4 Civic Leadership - Working with others to ensure the best use of our resources.
4.3 A Strong and Progressive Organisation - You will recognise the hard work and professionalism delivered by your council through your interactions and how our community is developing.”
Policy Implications
This is aligned with the City's Accounting Policy.
Financial Implications
The debts are provided for within the Provision for Doubtful Debts and as a result the operating position of the City will not be affected.
Voting Requirements
Absolute Majority
That Council pursuant to Section 6.12(1)(c) of the Local Government Act 1995 WRITES OFF BY ABSOLUTE MAJORITY the outstanding amount of $20,663.05 for sundry debtors, as detailed below:
Name |
Amount |
Consultation |
Comments |
Last Invoice |
Club XS |
$3,515.74 |
Commercial Waste Manager Waste Finance |
Business Closed Unable to Locate Owner Debt Recovery Process Unsuccessful |
11/2011 |
Red Turban Indian |
$1,977.67 |
Commercial Waste Manager Waste Finance |
Business Changed Owners Unable to Locate Debt Recovery Process Unsuccessful |
10/2011 |
Malaga Cabinets |
$2,351.63 |
Commercial Waste Manager Waste Finance |
Business Closed Unable to Locate Owner Debt Recovery Process Unsuccessful |
2/2012 |
Saigon by Night |
$1,581.21 |
Commercial Waste Manager Waste Finance |
Business Changed Owners Unable to Locate Debt Recovery Process Unsuccessful |
10/2011 |
Old Bailey Tavern |
$1,515.37 |
Commercial Waste Manager Waste Finance |
Over Billed in error, amount is still outstanding. Finished Early Oct 2010 |
12/2010 |
Little Italy |
$1,383.10 |
Commercial Waste Manager Waste Finance |
Business Changed Owners Unable to Locate Debt Recovery Process Unsuccessful |
2/2012 |
West Coast Lattice |
$1,167.20 |
Commercial Waste Manager Waste Finance |
Business Closed Unable to Locate Owner Debt Recovery Process Unsuccessful |
10/2011 |
Homecraft Cabinets |
$1,164.70 |
Commercial Waste Manager Waste Finance |
Business Closed Unable to Locate Owner Debt Recovery Process Unsuccessful |
12/2011 |
Wedgewood Nominees |
$800.76 |
Commercial Waste Manager Waste Finance |
Business Closed Unable to Locate Owner Debt Recovery Process Unsuccessful |
3/2009 |
John Cleary Dance |
$795.36 |
Commercial Waste Manager Waste Finance |
Business Closed Unable to Locate Owner Debt Recovery Process Unsuccessful |
2/2010 |
Top Form Postformers |
$688.36 |
Commercial Waste Manager Waste Finance |
Business Closed Unable to Locate Owner Debt Recovery Process Unsuccessful |
4/2012 |
Ms Sheryl L Smith T/A The Print Shed |
$658.21 |
Commercial Waste Manager Waste Finance |
Business Closed Unable to Locate Owner Debt Recovery Process Unsuccessful |
2/2012 |
Healthy Tempations |
$641.51 |
Commercial Waste Manager Waste Finance |
Business Closed Unable to Locate Owner Debt Recovery Process Unsuccessful |
4/2012 |
TLN Fruit and Veg |
$552.95 |
Commercial Waste Manager Waste Finance |
Business Closed Unable to Locate Owner Debt Recovery Process Unsuccessful |
12/2012 |
Maha Liep |
$552.34 |
Commercial Waste Manager Waste Finance |
Business Changed Owners Unable to Locate Debt Recovery Process Unsuccessful |
4/2013 |
Saigon Bida |
$519.14 |
Commercial Waste Manager Waste Finance |
Business Changed Owners Unable to Locate Debt Recovery Process Unsuccessful |
4/2013 |
Cuzzie Customs |
$797.80 |
Commercial Waste Manager Waste Finance |
Business Closed by police - Unable to Locate Owner Debt Recovery Process Unsuccessful |
5/2013 |
TOTAL |
$20,663.05 |
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CITY OF WANNEROO Agenda OF Ordinary Council Meeting 29 April, 2014 99
Infrastructure
File Ref: 10943 – 14/98342
Responsible Officer: A/Director Infrastructure
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 2
Issue
To consider an amendment to the approved 2013/2014 Capital Works Budget Pathways Program and associated budget variation.
Background
Following detailed design and cost estimates for the installation of the Hartman Drive dual-use pathway west side from entrance to Kingsway Regional Sporting Complex entrance to Kingsway, Madeley (PR-2574), and the Hartman Drive pedestrian crossing and dual-use pathway near Russell Road, Madeley (PR-2594) projects, issues have arisen that were not identified/costed within the originally budgeted scope of works. In addition a third project, that being the proposed Connolly Drive pedestrian crossing at Hinchinbrook Avenue, Ridgewood (PR-2593), is recommended to be deleted.
The City's 2013/2014 Capital Works Program includes these three fully municipally funded projects, with approved funding as identified below:
Project |
Description |
Approved Budget |
PR-2574 |
Hartman Drive dual-use pathway west side from Kingsway Regional Sporting Complex entrance to Kingsway, Madeley |
$32,000 |
PR-2594 |
Hartman Drive pedestrian crossing and dual-use pathway near Russell Road, Madeley |
$50,000 |
PR-2593 |
Connolly Drive pedestrian crossing at Hinchinbrook Avenue, Ridgewood |
$50,000 |
Totals |
$132,000 |
Detailed design along with a review of the required funding to complete the revised scope of works for PR-2574 and PR-2594 has been completed – for design detail refer Attachment 1 (PR-2574) and Attachment 2 (PR-2594).
This report considers the deletion of one project and the shortfall in funding to complete revised scope of works associated with the proposed implementation of two other pathway projects identified in the table above, and seeks reallocation of funds within the 2013/2014 Capital Works Budget to accommodate the additional funding requirements.
Detail
The works identified through detailed design and subsequent cost estimates in addition to the original scope of works for each of the two pathway projects is as follows:
1. Hartman Drive, Madeley – dual-use pathway west side from Kingsway Regional Sporting Complex entrance to Kingsway:
- A swale needs to be created to channel/control stormwater runoff and prevent erosion.
- Earthworks required to construct DUP on ultimate level and alignment for second carriageway.
- Revised construction cost estimate equates to $52,714, an increase in budget sought amounting to $23,000 (includes $2,000 contingency).
2. Hartman Drive, Madeley - pedestrian crossing and dual-use pathway near Russell Road:
- Relocation of pedestrian crossing 90m north of Russell Road.
- Road widening on east side of Hartman Drive to accommodate the pedestrian crossing median island.
- An additional length of concrete pathway is required to link the pathway network to new crossing location.
- Revised construction cost estimate equates to $73,899, an increase in budget sought amounting to $27,000 (includes $3,000 contingency).
The deletion of the Connolly Drive pedestrian crossing at Hinchinbrook Avenue project is promoted on the basis that the construction of the second carriageway of Connolly Drive between Hester Avenue and Lukin Drive, Merriwa is currently a recommended project in the draft Metropolitan Regional Road Grant (MRRG) Road Improvement Program. Any pedestrian crossings constructed now would need to be fully reconstructed when the dual carriageway is implemented. This road project is listed in the draft 10 Year Road Capital Works Program with survey, design and documentation scheduled for 2014/2015 and construction to follow in 2015/2016 and 2016/2017.The inclusion of pathway connections and pedestrian crossings will be incorporated into the dual carriageway road project.
Both pathway projects in Hartman Drive are priority projects in the 2013/2014 Capital Works budget and therefore the budget variation to utilise $50,000 from the Connolly Drive project is recommended.
Consultation
No consultation was undertaken in the preparation of this report.
Comment
The increase in scope of work identified in relation to the construction of the two Hartman Drive projects is considered essential to achieve satisfactory levels of service for both pedestrian functionality and safety in the area.
The additional funding required to complete these projects is recommended to be sourced from the deletion of Connolly Drive project for which a total of $50,000 in municipal funding was approved by Council as part of the 2013/2014 Capital Works Budget. This project has not progressed as it would be sacrificial given the City's grant funding submission for the construction of the second carriageway of Connolly Drive is expected to be approved as part of State Government's MRRG Road Improvement Program, with construction scheduled to commence in 2015/2016.
Statutory Compliance
Budget variation is in compliance with Part 6 – Financial Management of Local Government Act and Part 2 – General Financial Management of the Local Government (Financial Management) Regulations 1996.
Strategic Implications
The proposal aligns with the following objective within the Strategic Community Plan 2013 – 2023:
“2 Society - Healthy, safe, vibrant and active communities.
2.3 Safe Communities - We feel safe at home and in our local area.”
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
The estimated additional proposed cost to construct the two pathway projects can be accommodated by reallocating funds through the deletion of Connolly Drive project as summarised below.
Project |
Description |
Municipal Funding Available Though Project Deletion |
Municipal Funding Required |
PR-2574 |
Hartman Drive dual-use pathway west side from Kingsway Regional Sporting Complex entrance to Kingsway, Madeley |
|
$23,000 |
PR-2594 |
Hartman Drive pedestrian crossing and dual-use pathway near Russell Road, Madeley |
|
$27,000 |
PR-2593 |
Connolly Drive pedestrian crossing at Hinchinbrook Avenue, Ridgewood |
$50,000 |
|
Totals |
$50,000 |
$50,000 |
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
That Council:-
1. AGREES to continue with the construction of the Hartman Drive dual-use pathway west side from Kingsway Regional Sporting Complex entrance to Kingsway, Madeley (PR-2574), and the Hartman Drive pedestrian crossing and dual-use pathway near Russell Road, Madeley (PR-2594) pathway projects, noting that budget increases in order to complete works for each project are required;
2. APPROVES the deletion of Connolly Drive pedestrian crossing at Hinchinbrook Avenue, Ridgewood (PR-2593) pathway project from the 2013/2014 Capital Works Budget on the basis that all pathway connections and pedestrian crossings will be constructed as part of the proposed Connolly Drive dual carriageway project; and
3. NOTES the following budget variation to accommodate the shortfall in funding for the construction of the Hartman Drive dual-use pathway west side from Kingsway Regional Sporting Complex entrance to Kingsway, Madeley (PR-2574), and the Hartman Drive pedestrian crossing and dual-use pathway near Russell Road, Madeley (PR-2594) pathway projects as follows:
Project No |
From |
To |
Description |
PR-2574 |
|
$23,000 |
Hartman Drive dual-use pathway west side from Kingsway Regional Sporting Complex entrance to Kingsway, Madeley |
PR-2594 |
|
$27,000 |
Hartman Drive pedestrian crossing and dual-use pathway near Russell Road, Madeley |
PR-2593 |
$50,000 |
|
Connolly Drive pedestrian crossing at Hinchinbrook Avenue, Ridgewood |
|
$50,000 |
$50,000 |
|
Attachments:
1View. |
Attachment 1 - Design Detail |
14/102165 |
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2View. |
Attachment 2 - Design Detail |
14/102167 |
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CITY OF WANNEROO Agenda OF Ordinary Council Meeting 29 April, 2014 105
Traffic Management
File Ref: 5597 – 13/180547
Responsible Officer: A/Director Infrastructure
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 5
Issue
To consider the implementation of parking prohibitions along Paramount Drive, Wangara.
Background
The City has received a number of requests from business operators on Paramount Drive, Wangara concerned about road safety and parking congestion.
Detail
Paramount Drive is classified as a local distributor road in the City's Functional Road Hierarchy and connects the industrial area of east Wangara to the arterial road network. It connects between Hartman Drive in the west and Motivation Drive in the east.
Some of the businesses operating on Paramount Drive are not meeting their parking demand on-site with staff and customer parking demand spilling onto the street, impacting on road safety and access for adjacent businesses. This uncontrolled kerbside and verge parking is creating an unsafe, narrower road environment that restricts commercial vehicle access. At times, crossovers are partially obstructed making it difficult for articulated trucks to enter and exit properties. There are instances where large delivery vehicles are forced to unload/load their deliveries in the street. This not only causes disruption to passing traffic, but places the dispatchers at a higher risk.
Refer to Attachment 1 for the location plan.
Consultation
To ascertain the level of support for the proposed parking prohibition plan, a survey letter (Attachment 2 refers) was sent out on 12 September 2013 to the 92 affected owners and business operators of properties abutting Paramount Drive with the final reply date of 7 October 2013. The proposed parking prohibition plan shown on City of Wanneroo Drawing No 2855-1-0 (Attachment 3 refers) was included with the survey letter.
In summary, of the 45 responses received (Attachment 4 refers):
· 24 are in favour
· Three considered the proposal unnecessary;
· Three others requested that the frontage of their properties not be included in the parking prohibitions;
· Four are of the opinion that there should be no parking on either side of Paramount Drive;
· Two suggested that the 2 hour parking limit be extended;
· One suggested the extension of the parking prohibition to Triumph Avenue; and,
· One requested provision for on-road deliveries; and
· Seven did not respond in clear terms.
Comment
Given the results received from the Community Consultation, the majority of respondents concur that parking controls are necessary and there is general agreement with the proposal shown on Drawing No. 2855-1-0 (Attachment 2 refers) for the limiting of parking to two hours on the north side of the road and no stopping anytime on the south side of Paramount Drive.
As part of the community consultation survey, respondents were asked whether they wanted the nature strip in front of their property included in the prohibitions. When considering these responses Administration was mindful that for conformity it was not practical to agree to requests unless there were a number of adjacent properties with the same request. One road section where there are a high number of requests for verge protection is between 33 Paramount Drive and Achievement Way. Where a verge is not protected explicitly by parking prohibition signage Clause 58 (2) of the City's Parking and Parking Facilities Local Law can be used to provide protection:
"A person not being the occupier of the land abutting on to a nature strip, shall not, without the consent of that occupier, drive, park or stop a vehicle upon that nature strip."
Administration agreed with the sightline concerns raised by businesses on the north side of Paramount Drive, where the road curves, and consequently it is proposed to move the 2 hour parking zone to the south side of the road between 30 Paramount Drive and Leadership Way while the north side of the road and nature strip, between 33 Paramount Drive and Achievement Way, has been designed a "No Standing" zone.
A mix of responses was received from the unit holders operating from 4 Achievement Way and 8 Paramount Drive, located at the roundabout at the western end of Paramount Drive. These units generate a high parking demand and to meet the parking needs of some of these businesses, the proposed parking prohibitions have been amended to allow parking on the verge.
In response to the request for provision for on-road deliveries, a Loading Zone has been added adjacent to 62/66 Paramount Drive.
Administration agrees that implementation of parking prohibitions is likely to move some of the parking demand onto adjacent streets and has extended the proposed parking restrictions 10m down the west side and 70m down the east side of Triumph Avenue. There are some existing bollards on the verge along the 70m section on the west side of Triumph Avenue. Therefore, the extension of parking restrictions along Triumph Avenue is expected to have no adverse effect on the adjoining properties.
In response to the objection from 71 Paramount Drive and the lack of response from 107 Motivation Drive, Administration considers that the parking controls on the north side of Paramount Drive, between Achievement Way and Motivation Drive, be removed.
Administration does not support the request to extend the 2 hour time limit. In line with the Estate Covenant covering these properties, Administration considers that in general, all businesses should cater for customers and staff parking on site and that kerb side parking should only be necessary in exceptional circumstances.
The amended parking prohibition plan for Paramount Drive is shown as Attachment 5.
The intent of the parking prohibitions along Paramount Drive is to improve safety for all road users using Paramount Drive, by ensuring an adequate width clearance of the thoroughfare and eliminating blind spots and vehicle obstructions to the crossovers.
It should be noted that the proposed parking prohibitions will add an additional work commitment for the City's Parking Compliance Officers and as a consequence, will only be able to be enforced on an infrequent basis.
Anecdotally, the rise in vehicles parking on road verges and nature strips in Wangara can be attributed to any one or more of the following factors:
· Development applications being approved by the City with variations to District Planning Scheme No. 2 (DPS 2) car parking requirements;
· Potentially conservative car parking requirements under DPS 2;
· Change or intensification of land uses over time, whereby established developments are occupied with different or more intensive land uses than originally approved, resulting in greater employment numbers and demand for car parking on site; and
· The success of many established businesses in Wangara, which have grown in situ from small to medium or large enterprises over a number of years and now employ more staff and experience greater customer demand for parking than might have previously been the case. Whilst this is positive in economic development terms, the lack of suitable alternative sites for these businesses to relocate to and grow merely compounds the intensification of development and employment in Wangara.
In view of the above, it may be worthwhile for the City to conduct a more strategic appraisal of the parking trends, influences, demands and needs of the Wangara business community, to identify longer term options and solutions for managing the current parking problems affecting some parts of Wangara, rather than continuing to deal with individual requests or proposals for parking prohibitions. To this end, Administration recommends that Council give consideration to including an Action to carry out a 'Wangara Strategic Parking Review' in either the current or future Corporate Business Plan.
If Council agrees to include this Action in the current Corporate Business Plan, then it would need to be at the expense of another action/project(s) and may also need to be supported by additional budgetary or staffing resources. Any such Strategic Parking Review would fall within the portfolio responsibility of the Planning and Sustainability Directorate.
Statutory Compliance
The installation of parking signage will allow the enforcement of Clause 38 and 39 of the City's Parking and Facilities Local Law 2003 (as amended).
Control of parking on the nature strip in front of each property can be provided explicitly by parking prohibition signage or by Clause 58 (2) of the City's Parking and Parking Facilities Local Law:
"A person not being the occupier of the land abutting on to a nature strip, shall not, without the consent of that occupier, drive, park or stop a vehicle upon that nature strip."
Strategic Implications
The proposal aligns with the following objective within the Strategic Community Plan 2013 – 2023:
“3 Economy - Progressive, connected communities that enable economic growth and employment.
3.3 Easy to Get Around - The community is well connected and accessible with an integrated transport approach for all.”
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
The provision of parking prohibitions incurs not only the initial cost of materials and installation of the signs but also the ongoing cost of maintenance due to vandalism and graffiti. The estimated cost of materials and labour to implement these parking prohibitions is $6,500 which can be funded from the $15,000 currently allocated in PR-2657, Parking Scheme Signage and Line Marking for 2013/2014.
It is noted that the enforcement of parking prohibitions over an increasing number of sites across the City’s jurisdiction will also impact on the resource availability of the City’s Parking Compliance Officers to enforce all such prohibitions throughout the City.
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
That Council:-
1. APPROVES the installation of "NO STOPPING” (R5-35) signs on the northeast corner of the Paramount Drive/Achievement Way/Challenger Boulevard roundabout, as shown on City of Wanneroo Drawing No 2855-1-1 (Attachment 5 refers);
2. APPROVES the installation of “2P” (R5-2) signs on the northern side of Paramount Drive, from the Paramount Drive/Achievement Way/Challenger Boulevard roundabout to 33 Paramount Drive, as shown on City of Wanneroo Drawing No 2855-1-1 (Attachment 5 refers);
3. APPROVES the installation of "NO STOPPING, ROAD OR NATURE STRIP” (R5-36) signs on the northern side of Paramount Drive, from 33 Paramount Drive to the northwest corner of the Paramount Drive/Achievement Way intersection, as shown on City of Wanneroo Drawing No 2855-1-1 (Attachment 5 refers);
4. APPROVES the installation of "NO STOPPING, ROAD OR NATURE STRIP” (R5-36) signs on the northeast corner of the Paramount Drive/Achievement Way intersection, as shown on City of Wanneroo Drawing No 2855-1-1 (Attachment 5 refers);
5. APPROVES the installation of "NO STOPPING, ROAD OR NATURE STRIP” (R5-36) signs on the northwest corner of the Paramount Drive/Motivation Drive intersection, as shown on City of Wanneroo Drawing No 2855-1-1 (Attachment 5 refers);
6. APPROVES the installation of "NO STOPPING” (R5-35) signs on the east side of Challenger Boulevard and the south side of Paramount Drive, between Challenger Boulevard and Triumph Avenue, as shown on City of Wanneroo Drawing No 2855-1-1 (Attachment 5 refers);
7. APPROVES the installation of "NO STOPPING, ROAD OR NATURE STRIP” (R5-36) signs on the southeast corner of the Paramount Drive/Triumph Avenue intersection and south along the eastern side of Triumph Avenue for the length of 22 Paramount Drive, as shown on City of Wanneroo Drawing No 2855-1-1 (Attachment 5 refers);
8. APPROVES the installation of "NO STOPPING” (R5-35) signs along the southern side of Paramount Drive, between Triumph Avenue and 30 Paramount Drive, as shown on City of Wanneroo Drawing No 2855-1-1 (Attachment 5 refers);
9. NOTES that "NO STOPPING, ROAD OR NATURE STRIP” parking prohibitions already exist on both the southwest and southeast corners of the Paramount Drive/Leadership Way intersection, as shown on City of Wanneroo Drawing No 2855-1-1 (Attachment 5 refers);
10. APPROVES the installation of "NO STOPPING" (R5-35) signs along the southern side of Paramount Drive, between Leadership Way and Motivation Drive, as shown on the City of Wanneroo Drawing No 2855-1-1 (Attachment 5 refers);
11. APPROVES the installation of "NO STOPPING, ROAD OR NATURE STRIP” (R5-36) signs at the southwest corner of the Paramount Drive/Motivation Drive intersection, as shown on City of Wanneroo Drawing No 2855-1-1 (Attachment 5 refers);
12. APPROVES the installation of “LOADING ZONE” (R5-23) signs on the southern side of Paramount Drive adjacent to 62/66 Paramount Drive, as shown on City of Wanneroo Drawing No 2855-1-1 (Attachment 5 refers);
13. APPROVES the installation of “2P” (R5-2) signs on the southern side of Paramount Drive, from 30 Paramount Drive to Leadership Way/Paramount Drive intersection, as shown on City of Wanneroo Drawing No 2855-1-1 (Attachment 5 refers);
14. ADVISES the owners and business operators along Paramount Drive of Council's decision; and
15. LISTS for consideration an action to carry out a Wangara Strategic Parking Review in the City's Draft 2014 – 2018 Corporate Business Plan.
Attachments:
1View. |
Location map of Paramount drive, Wangara |
13/187397 |
|
2View. |
Survey letter - Parking Prohibitions - Paramount Drive, Wangara |
14/88433 |
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3View. |
2855-1-0 Proposed Parking Prohibitions - Paramount Drive, Wangara |
13/187121 |
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4View. |
Community Consultation Survey Results - Parking Prohibitions - Paramount Drive, Wangara |
14/88988 |
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5View. |
Paramount Drive, Wangara - Amended Parking Prohibition Plan for Council Endorsement |
14/91704 |
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CITY OF WANNEROO Agenda OF Ordinary Council Meeting 29 April, 2014 118
Community Development
File Ref: 2308 – 14/101181
Responsible Officer: Director Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Issue
To consider a waiver of Fees to provide additional facility hire support to the North Coastal Women's Shed from 1 July to 19 December 2014 as the group strives to develop and maintain sustainability from 2015 onwards.
Background
The North Coastal Women's Shed (NCWS) has developed from community discussions at the Open Space Forum Imagine Merriwa held at the Addison Park Club Rooms in Merriwa on Tuesday 19 November 2013. A women's shed was identified by the community as a way to create a space for women of all ages and backgrounds in Merriwa, surrounding areas and the North Coastal Corridor, to come together through activities and special community projects. The NCWS is led by a committee comprising community members living in the City of Wanneroo.
The City of Wanneroo and Department of Health have supported the group as it navigates to becoming an Incorporated Association. The group plans to submit papers for incorporation in early May 2014 once the period of Notice of Incorporation is complete. Until it achieves incorporation status, the NCWS is receiving short term support from the Yanchep Two Rocks Home Support Group as an auspicing body for fundraising purposes and the public liability insurance required for fundraising activities. In addition, the NCWS has established a facebook page with 135 'friends' from across the far northern suburbs.
Detail
Administration has been supporting the NCWS in its establishment and in finding a venue to meet. Raising funds for venue hire and other outlays will take time, however, the North Coastal Women's Shed recognises a need to commence providing opportunities for its members to gather and participate in activities. Tuesday 29 April 2014 has been nominated by the group for a soft opening at Addison Park Club Rooms in Merriwa. Venue hire for this activity is being met through a contribution to the NCWS from the Department of Health.
Following this launch, the NCWS wishes to continue meeting from 8am to 4pm, starting with one day per week, with an option for increasing to two and possibly three days per week over the period 1 July to 19 December 2014.
The following arrangement for payment of venue hire costs for the July to December 2014 period has been requested by the NCWS:
1st day/week booked 100% of fee waived
2nd day/week booked 50% of fee waived
3rd or subsequent day/week booked 0% of fee waived
The cost to Council through loss of income for this request from the NCWS is:
1st day/week maximum $4,940 during the period 1 July to 19 December 2014
2nd day/week maximum $2,470 during the period 1 July to 19 December 2014
The NCWS does not qualify for fully subsidised use of City facilities under the terms of the City of Wanneroo Facility Hire and Use Policy. Until the NCWS receives its incorporated status as well as Australian Tax Office charitable and not-for-profit status and has its own public liability insurance, it will not qualify for 50% subsidised use under the Facility Hire and Use Policy or a 50% waiver of fees under the terms of the Donations, Sponsorships and Waiver of Fees and Charges Policy.
Consultation
Administration has met regularly with representatives from the North Coastal Women's Shed and continues to provide advice and support to assist with the establishment and sustainability of the group.
Comment
The City recognises the value of this important community led initiative. Supporting this initiative mirrors, and is consistent with, the support provided during the establishment of the Wanneroo Men's Shed.
The establishment of the North Coastal Women's Shed will address important community issues including improving family community health, supporting vulnerable families and providing a space for new friendships and links for women who experience isolation and disengagement.
Support for venue hire costs as requested by the group could provide an opportunity for the NCWS to establish itself and undertake planning to fully meet its on-going operational costs. This request however, cannot currently be met under the terms of the Facility Hire and Use Policy or the Donations, Sponsorships and Waiver of Fees and Charges Policy. There is no capacity for Administration to waive these fees under delegation.
Statutory Compliance
Nil
Strategic Implications
The proposal aligns with the following objective within the Strategic Community Plan 2013 – 2023:
“2 Society - Healthy, safe, vibrant and active communities.
2.1 Great Places and Quality Lifestyle - People from different cultures find Wanneroo an exciting place to live with quality facilities and services.”
2.2 Healthy and Active People - We get active in our local area and we have many opportunities to experience a healthy lifestyle.
The proposal also aligns with the following priorities within the City's Public Health Plan 2014/15 – 2016/17:
Priority Area 3: Mental Health Promotion
Strategy 1: Provide supportive social environments for positive mental health.
Strategy 2: Strengthen Community Engagement by providing opportunities for participation in community activities.
Policy Implications
The City's Donations and Waiver of Fees and Charges Policy does not support 100% waiver of fees.
The group does not currently meet the City's Facility Hire and Use Policy requirements for subsidised facility hire and use.
Financial Implications
The forgone income to Council as a result of waiving fees consistent with this request is $7,410 over the period 1 July to 19 December 2014. It is recommended that this waiver of fees is provided from Award Governance Donations Account 717143-1207-316.
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
That Council APPROVES, as an exception to the City's Donations and Waiver of Fees and Charges Policy, a waiver of fees for use of the Addison Park Clubrooms by the North Coastal Women's Shed to a maximum value of $7,410, during the period 1 July to 19 December 2014 from Award Governance Donations Account 717143-1207-316.
CITY OF WANNEROO Agenda OF Ordinary Council Meeting 29 April, 2014 121
Program Services
File Ref: 6520 – 14/83691
Responsible Officer: Director Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 5
Issue
To consider the proposed concept plan for the development of Cheltondale Park, Madeley.
Background
Cheltondale Park is located at 27 Cheltondale Drive, Madeley and is a 0.8ha undeveloped public open space. The park is classified as a local park and currently has no existing amenities on site.
Other existing public open space within walkable catchment of the Park (400m – 800m, 5 minute to 10 minute walk) includes:
Park |
Location |
Use |
Amstel Park |
Lockeport Approach, Madeley |
Newly developed passive park with a play combination unit, kick a-bout space, picnic shelters. Retention of 4.5ha bushland. |
Wicklow Park |
15 Blackheath Place, Darch |
0.8ha public open space with seating |
Belvoir Park |
80 Belvoir Parkway, Darch |
2ha open space with play equipment and shelters |
Susan Park |
60 Gnangara Road, Madeley |
5ha Undeveloped park |
Detail
The draft concept plan for the development of the Park is included within Attachment 1 and provided for the following elements:
· Basket Swing;
· Boardwalk;
· Cable way;
· Bin;
· Path network
· Picnic table; and
· Limestone block seats
The draft concept plan incorporates water-wise design principles by using native planting, stabilised crushed limestone paths, retention of the remnant bushland and trees, while maintaining small areas of irrigated grass. The design of the park has taken into consideration public open space provision within the surrounding area, noting the availability of both active and passive, irrigated and un-irrigated parks within the immediate area.
The design philosophy which underpins the concept plan is that of "nature play". The difference between nature play and conventional playgrounds is primarily in the type of materials used to create the play environment. Conventional playgrounds use 'off the shelf' prefabricated plastic modules, where as nature play spaces use raw materials such as rocks, sand, logs, trees and plants to create the play environment.
Nature play spaces offer play and learning value that differs from conventional playground design and provides play experiences which are open ended in terms of exploration, challenges and perceived risk. Most recently, the nature play design philosophy has been implemented at the Kingsway Regional Playground with great success.
The draft concept plan allows for the development of the park in a single stage, within the current available budget of $308,800 in the 2013/14 financial year.
Consultation
The community consultation period was conducted between 14 January and 8 February 2013 and included the following consultation strategy, as endorsed by Administration's Community Consultation Review Panel:
· Distribution of the draft concept plan and public comment forms to residents and landowners within a 400 metre radius of Cheltondale Park;
· On site community meeting held on 30 January 2013 to allow interested members of the public to view and discuss the draft concept plan with the relevant City of Wanneroo staff members and;
· Inclusion of the concept plan and comment form on the City's web site under the 'Your Say" section.
Administration received a total of 122 comment forms from the 717 mailed out to residents; a response rate of 17%. The comment form requested residents to consider the proposed features and rate these in order of preference from 1 to 10 with 1 being the most favoured and 10 being the least for proposed park amenities.
There were 118 that supported the plan and only four submissions that did not want Cheltondale Park to be developed. These respondents felt that the City should resolve the traffic issues surrounding Cheltondale Drive, and that as Amstel Park was being developed at the time, saw no reason for another park with the same equipment developed in the area. Thirteen forms were not included in the analysis for preference of park features as they were not numbered correctly or not numbered at all, however their comments were still considered. Of the 118 comment forms that stated they would like the park developed, their comments were examined more closely and were divided into one of four categories. Of those:
· 43 respondents fully supported the plan with no changes to the design (35.25%)
· 43 respondents supported the plan but with some minor changes (35.25%)
· 32 respondents supported the plan but with significant changes and; (26.22%)
· 04 respondents do not support the development of Cheltondale Park (3.28%)
Key comments received at the onsite community consultation and on the comment forms were as follows:
· To provide more play equipment, in particular for children of a younger age group;
· Centralise the green space and playground;
· To clear the vegetation and trees to make way for a larger kick-about space.
For a summary of the community consultation results, please see Attachment 2.
As a result of reviewing the outcomes of the consultation process, and the need to achieve greater consolidation within the concept plan, Infrastructure Projects advised of the requirement for the City to apply for a clearing permit from the State Department of Environment and Conservation and also potentially the Federal equivalent, depending on the level of clearing required.
Comment
To finalise the design for Cheltondale Park, Infrastructure Projects engaged GHD Pty Ltd to conduct tree and vegetation surveys. The outcomes of this survey provided the detail included in the submission of an application for a clearing permit to the State Department of Environment and Conservation. Based on the information submitted by the City's Environmental Assets Officer to support the application, a clearing permit was approved Attachment 3 on 27 February 2014 and the duration of the permit issued is from 29 March 2014 – 29 March 2019. The City's Landscape designers have developed the final concept plan Attachment 4 in order to satisfy the majority of residents comments while at the same time limiting the amount of clearing.
As a result of the above comments the final concept design Attachment 4 has been amended and now includes:
· The provision of additional, more traditional, play equipment in place of a flying fox;
· A consolidated turf area to a single 995m2 area to the north west of the site;
· The play equipment has been relocated from its original position to surround the main turf area of the park and;
· Minimal clearing of the site which remains within the scope of the clearing permit.
The comments and outcomes presented in this report are a direct result of the information received during the community consultation process.
The proposed programming of works will see construction commence in June 2014 and conclude in October 2014.
Statutory Compliance
Nil
Strategic Implications
The proposal aligns with the following objective within the Strategic Community Plan 2013 – 2023:
“2 Society - Healthy, safe, vibrant and active communities.
2.2 Healthy and Active People - We get active in our local area and we have many opportunities to experience a healthy lifestyle.”
Policy Implications
The City's Local Planning Policy 4.3 Public Open Spaces was used as the guiding framework for the development of the draft concept plan.
Financial Implications
An allocation of $308,800 (Attachment 5) is listed in the Capital Works Budget 2013/2014 under PR-2321 for the development of Cheltondale Park. The estimated cost for implementing the final concept plan is in the order of $308,741.
Due to the complexity of the design for this park, and as a result of the additional surveys and application for clearing permits, construction has been deferred resulting in the need to carry forward the capital budget to the 2014/15 financial year.
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
That Council:-
1. ENDORSES the Cheltondale Park redesigned final concept plan depicted as Attachment 4;
2. NOTES that the development of Cheltondale Park will be carried forward into the 2014/2015 Financial Year; and
3. RECOGNISES and THANKS the local community for their involvement in the community consultation component of the project.
Attachments:
1View. |
Cheltondale Park - Draft Concept |
14/84790 |
|
2View. |
Assessment of Cheltondale Park Public Consultation Results |
13/31445 |
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3View. |
Cheltondale Park - Clearing Permit |
14/73079 |
|
4View. |
Cheltondale Park - Final Concept |
14/83629 |
Minuted |
5View. |
Estimate Costs Cheltondale Park, Madeley REV 2 |
14/84769 |
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CD06-04/14 City of Wanneroo Coastal Risk and Safety Signage Audit (Part 1)
File Ref: 9392 – 14/94190
Responsible Officer: Director Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 4
Issue
To consider the City of Wanneroo Coastal Risk and Safety Signage Audit (Part 1).
Background
Administration appointed Surf Life Saving WA (SLSWA) in April 2013 through a Request for Quotation process to undertake the City of Wanneroo Coastal Risk and Safety Signage Audit (Part 1) (the Audit).
The objectives of the Audit were as follows (listed in priority order):
· To undertake an audit of existing safety signage in place at Clayton's Beach to ensure that the signage in place is appropriate, to the required standard and reflects the nature of the risks present at Clayton's Beach.
· To undertake an audit of existing safety signage in place at the balance of the City's current swimming beaches to ensure that the signage in place is appropriate, to the required standard and reflects the nature of the risks present at each of the identified beaches.
· To undertake an audit of coastal risks present at Clayton's Beach and development of a risk management plan.
The scope of the Audit was as follows:
· Priority 1 – conduct signage audit at Clayton's Beach.
· Priority 2 – conduct signage audit at the balance of the City's main beaches as identified in section 4.
· Priority 3 – undertake a coastal risk assessment for Clayton's Beach, including (but not limited to) the following:
o Undertake Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment;
o Review of incidents;
o Conduct stakeholder interviews to assist in ascertaining risk associated with the beach;
o Indicative assessment of beach usage levels – calculation of Facility Visitation Rates (FVR);
o Develop a Risk Register and actions to mitigate the identified risks using the relevant Australian Standards as they relate to Risk Management, Water Safety Signage and Public Information signage;
o Development of an itemized action plan for the implementation of the mitigating actions identified as a result of the risk register, providing an indicative cost;
o Consideration of provision of beach patrols and other remote communication devices to assist in improving communication in emergency situations; and
o Provide a consolidated coastal risk and safety signage audit for Clayton's Beach;
The priorities identified above, were set with the objective of ensuring that all signage was in place prior to the commencement of the 2013/14 summer season, commencing on 1 December 2013, as defined in the City's contract with SLSWA for the provision of beach safety services.
It should also be noted that Council considered report CD01-07/13 in relation to petition PT01-05/13 which sought the implementation of a local beach policy that identifies swimming and non swimming beaches. The petition further stated that the policy should include the erection of adequate "No Swimming" or "Danger" signs which can be understood by people from both English and non-English speaking backgrounds and that these signs should be put in place on designated beaches or beaches where there are "notorious strong currents, example Claytons Beach Mindarie".
The petition stated that "the City of Wanneroo, together with Surf Life Saving WA and local community representatives should develop a strategy to prevent any further loss of life at identified dangerous beaches."
As a result Council resolved to:
"1. NOTES petition PT01-05/13, comprising of 1,247 signatures, requesting; that a local beach policy be developed; erection of adequate "No Swimming" or "Danger" signs at designated beaches, and; that the signage erected is able to be understood by people from both English and non-English speaking backgrounds;
2. NOTES that the petitioner's concerns in relation to adequate signage will be addressed by the City of Wanneroo Costal Risk and Safety Signage Audit (Part 1);
3. NOTES that the development of a Local Beach Policy will be considered once part one and two audit reports have been reviewed; and
4. ADVISES the petitioner of the progress of the City of Wanneroo Costal Risk and Safety Signage Audit (Part 1)."
Detail
Part 1 of the audit process has been completed, with the following reports being received by Administration:
· Access and Safety Signage Report # 1 - Mindarie South (Clayton's Beach);
· Access and Safety Signage Report # 2 - Two Rocks Cluster;
· Access and Safety Signage Report # 3 - Yanchep Cluster;
· Access and Safety Signage Report # 4 - Quinns Cluster; and
· Coastal Aquatic Risk Assessment – Mindarie South (Claytons Beach)
Copies of each of the reports are available in the Elected Member's Reading Room and have been placed on the Elected Member's Portal.
Access and Safety Signage Report
Key components of each of the Access and Safety Signage Reports include; site identification, analysis of beach type, site background information, provision of an existing beach access and signage schedule and a recommended signage schedule.
In terms of recommended signage, the Audit reports identified a number of different signage types, as follows:
Signage Type |
Description |
Level 1 Road Signs |
To provide specific advice to beach users accessing the beach via the local road network (e.g. nearest patrolled beach and no lifeguard service). |
Level 2 Car Park Signs |
To provide advice at car park entry points to the beach. |
Level 3 Open Access Sign |
To be used at main access points. |
Level 3 Access Sign (Defined Access) |
To provide advice at defined points of entry (i.e. stairs, trail access points etc). |
Level 3 Individual Signs |
To provide specific advice (i.e. no dogs) |
Level 4 Individual Hazard Signs |
To advise of specific hazards. |
Rip Sign |
To advise of the presence of rips in the area and how to escape them. |
Level 2 Car Park Signs and Level 3 Open Access Signs provide a significant level of detail including:
· Beach name;
· Emergency contact advice;
· Information on specific hazards and warnings relevant to the beach, via pictograms and accompanying wording;
· Advice on the nearest patrolled beach (beach name, distance and direction) and reference to the Surf Life Saving Australia Beach safe web site (www.beachsafe.org.au);
· Advice in relation to supervision of children around water; and
· Regulatory signage relevant to the area (i.e. no dogs, no littering, no vehicles, no camping etc).
Level 3 Access Signs (Defined Access) are similar to Level 2 Car Park Signs and Level 3 Open Access Signs, however they provide hazard warnings which are more specific to the beach location. It should be noted that one of the key outcomes of the report were to ensure that all of the above signage is consolidated at each beach entry point. The report indicates that multiple signs serve to dilute the effectiveness of hazards warnings by diverting the attention of the beach user from one sign to the next. Having all related information on the single sign, will avoid this from occurring.
The signage recommended within the report is consistent with the following standards and guidelines:
1. SLSA Australian Coastal Public Safety Guidelines (2007) 1st Edition
2. AS/NZS 2416.1:2010 Water safety signs and beach safety flags - Specifications for water safety signs used in workplaces and public areas (ISO 20712-1:2008, MOD)
3. AS/NZS 2416.3:2010 Water safety signs and beach safety flags - Guidance for use
4. National Aquatic and Recreation Signage Style Guide; Third Edition (July 2006)
5. ISO 7010: 2011. Graphical symbols – Safety colours and safety signs – Registered safety signs
The beach names identified within Section 2 of each report – Site Identification list the Surf Life Saving Australia ABSAMP Beach Identifier (i.e. WA 881 – Mindarie south for Clayton's Beach), the City of Wanneroo name as per the City of Wanneroo Coastal Management Plan (Part 1) and then the name the beach is known by in the local community. As much as possible, the signage reflects the name used by the local community to avoid confusion.
In relation to the existing Beach Access and Signage Schedule, it should be noted that some of the recommended risk treatments have been addressed through the installation of the recommended signage at each beach location. The balance of the recommended risk treatments will be addressed via the part 2 Coastal Aquatic Risk Assessment.
Access and Safety Signage Report # 1 - Mindarie South (Clayton's Beach)
A total of 15 signs were recommended for this location. Refer to Attachment 1 for summary of signage locations.
In developing this schedule, the strategy undertaken by SLSWA was to ensure that early advice was provided to beach users accessing Clayton's Beach by car, providing advice on the nearest patrolled beach and that Clayton's Beach did not have a patrol service in place. Specific advice is provided at the car park entry point to the beach, with hazard warnings being reinforced as the beach user progress from the car park, down the stairs and onto the beach. Likewise, hazard and information signage is provided at each of the trail entry points that lead onto the beach. This strategy developed for Clayton's Beach has been generally applied to the other cluster locations.
Access and Safety Signage Report # 2 - Two Rocks Cluster;
A total of 19 signs were recommended in this cluster. Refer to Attachment 2 for summary of signage locations.
Access and Safety Signage Report # 3 - Yanchep Cluster;
A total of 24 signs were recommended for this cluster. Refer to Attachment 3 for summary of signage locations.
Access and Safety Signage Report # 4 - Quinns Cluster;
A total of 39 signs were recommended for this cluster. Refer to Attachment 4 for summary of signage locations.
The City's Infrastructure Directorate will be responsible for undertaking regular documented inspections of the signs. This will occur on a monthly basis during the winter period, with the frequency of inspections being increased to fortnightly during the summer months.
Coastal Aquatic Risk Assessment – Mindarie South (Claytons Beach)
The key components of this report included a summary of the proposed key risk treatments, summary of key recommendations, overview of scope and context, assessment methodology, risk assessment findings and implementation priorities with a suggested actions register to track implementation of the recommendations.
The hazard identification and risk assessment process was undertaken using the Surf Life Saving Australia Aquatic Public Safety Risk Assessment program, which is endorsed by the International Life Saving Federation. The assessment also included reference to the following:
· The Australian Beach Safety and Management Program (ABSAMP);
· The Australian Coastal Public Safety Guidelines;
· Beaches of the Australian Coast – A guide to their nature, characteristics, surf and safety;
· The National Aquatic and Recreation Signage Style Manual;
· Standard AS/NZS 2416.1:2010 Water safety signs and beach safety flags - Specifications for water safety signs used in workplaces and public areas (ISO 20712-1:2008, MOD); and
· Standard ISO 7010: 2011. Graphical symbols – Safety colours and safety signs – Registered safety signs.
A summary of the proposed key risk treatments and recommendations is outlined below.
1. Access Infrastructure & Ongoing Capital Works/Maintenance Programs
· Remove informal and undefined access tracks;
· Erect barriers to restrict and/or promote usage of specific beach entry points;
· Maintain defined access paths and barriers;
· Maintain appropriate and effective signage at entry points and along defined access tracks and monitor;
· Improve conditions and control (gates) of beach access tracks for emergency vehicles.
· Refer to recommendation 4 of the report.
2. System of Safety Signage
· Maintenance of approved beach safety signage and monitor and remove any non conforming signage.
· The report also recommends the implementation of a regular inspection regime, individual numbering of signs and the use of emergency location signage identifiers.
· Refer to recommendation 5, 6 and 7 of the report.
3. System of Supervision – Lifesaving Service Level Analysis
· An assessment of service levels has been completed and provides a range of options relating to the provision of lifesaving services.
· The report indicates that, in the opinion of SLSWA, the implementation of a flagged swimming area should focus on the beach south of Clayton's beach, linking into the beach access provided via the Catalina development. In the interim, the report suggests that swimmers should be directed to Quinns Beach, where a direct surveillance and rescue service is currently in place. The report also indicates that "Clayton's Beach is at times an unsuitable location for swimming for those individuals that lack awareness, skill and experience with rip currents and waves. The implementation of a direct surveillance and rescue service is likely to send mixed messages and encourage individuals to swim at this location." (refer to page 41of the report).
· The report recommends that the City consider the implementation of CCTV at the site, which would be publicly available and which would provide monitoring and data collection function to assist in the management and future planning related to the beach.
· Given the high degree of use of the beach by surfers, the report also recommends that the City consider 'activity zoning' for the beach, separating swimmers from surfers. Fishing would also be considered in this process.
· Refer to recommendation 8, 16 and 17 of the report.
4. Existence of Coastal/Beach Emergency Action Plans
· The report notes that a well planned and rehearsed Emergency Action Plan (EAP) can greatly improve emergency response and is of significant importance in the management of emergency situations.
· EAPs currently exist for Yanchep Lagoon and Quinns Beach, however there is no EAP in place for Clayton's Beach.
· As a result, the report recommends the development, implementation and review of an EAP for Clayton's Beach.
· Refer to recommendation 9 of the report.
5. Education and Awareness Programs
· The report identifies the benefits of an effective education campaign and highlights the SLSWA BeachSAFE initiative. The report also provides an example template of an education and awareness program for the City (refer to page 50 of the report).
· The report recommends that the City should invest in coastal aquatic safety education and awareness programs to improve risk mitigation at Clayton's Beach and other beaches within the City.
· The report also recommends that the City use QR codes at higher use locations to provide a direct link to the BeachSafe web site and language interpretation service.
· Refer to recommendation 10 and 11 of the report.
6. Emergency Response Beacons/Alarms/Phone
· The report identifies the various options available in relation to the use of this type of technology and highlights the benefit that this provides in improving response times and therefore survival rates.
· Equipment of this type can either be mobile (currently used by SLSWA in their provision of beach safety services at the City's beaches) and fixed units (refer to page 54 of the report).
· The report recommends that the City work with SLSWA and WA Police to trial the installation of a permanent Emergency Response Beacon/Alerts at Clayton's Beach.
· Refer to recommendation 16 of the report.
7. Public Rescue Equipment
· The report reviews the different type of public rescue equipment (PRE) that is available, based on 'reach rescue' and 'throw rescue' scenarios.
· The report recommends that the City and SLSWA undertake to further test this equipment at Clayton's Beach. It should be noted that the testing would be undertaken by SLSWA in various conditions at the beach throughout the year to ascertain the suitability of this equipment and practicality for use by the public This testing would not include the public and the equipment would not be available to the public outside of the testing program.
· Refer to recommendation 13 of the report
8. Dune Vegetation Maintenance
· The report considers the risk to beach users as a result of erosion that has occurred at the beach and recommends that, where practical, the City implements engineering options to reduce this risk.
· The report also recommends that dune re-vegetation programs be monitored on an ongoing basis to ensure they do not adversely impact on the provision of safety and emergency services at that location, that vegetation does not impact on visibility of signs.
· Refer to recommendation 14 and 15 of the report.
9. Monitoring and Review
· The report identifies that ongoing monitoring and review of the risk treatment options implemented will be critical in the ongoing effectiveness of those options in addressing current risks, but also managing new hazards and risks.
· The report, also recommends that this review process should also include the active capturing and analysing of data in relation to the usage of the beach and that this is used to inform future strategies.
· Refer to recommendation 17 of the report.
10. Communication and consultation
· The report recommends a process to undertake an annual review of the current beach safety service, including the development of a forum of relevant stakeholders to identify issues and risk and to develop appropriate strategies.
· Refer to recommendation 1, 2 and 3 of the report.
The Request for Quotation for Part 2 of the Audit has closed with an appointment to be made by the end of April 2014. The scope for Part 2 of the Audit is to undertake a coastal risk assessment for the balance of the City's beaches. The outcomes of the Part 2 Audit will be reported to Council once they become available.
Implementation
As stated earlier in the report, the signage recommendations resulting from Part 1 of the Audit were implemented prior to the commencement of the 2013/14 summer season, with the inspection and maintenance of the signage is ongoing.
In terms of the recommendations resulting from the Clayton's Beach Coastal Aquatic Risk Assessment, it is intended that a multi-disciplinary work group will be formed by Administration to progress each of the recommendations listed. This working group will draw officers from each of the Directorates within Administration. Implementation of this and further Coastal Aquatic Risk Assessments has also been listed within the City's Ten Year Capital Works Program, with a proposed annual capital budget allocation of $75,000 for the period 2014 - 2018.
As per Council's resolutions from its meeting on 23 July 2013, the development of a Beach Policy will be undertaken once the Part 2 Audit process has been completed.
Consultation
An extensive community consultation process was undertaken as a part of the Part 1 Audit process. This process was managed by SLSWA and included:
· Officers from the City's Community Development, Infrastructure, Planning and Sustainability and City Businesses Directorates;
· Representatives of the Yanchep and Quinns Mindarie Surf Life Saving Clubs;
· Representatives of the Whitfords Volunteer Marine Rescue;
· Community members through direct conversations, site visits and an on-line survey. The survey was promoted through the City's web site and Wanneroo Link and through the SLSWA web site and the local surf clubs.
The review process for each of the reports involved meetings with officers from each of the City of Wanneroo Directorates listed above. Site inspections of each and every sign location were also undertaken collectively by SLSWA and Officers from the City's Community Development and Infrastructure Directorates.
Comment
The completion of Part 1 of the Audit process has provided the City with a wealth of information in relation to each of its existing swimming beaches including:
· Site identification, beach type analysis and general background information;
· An audit of existing beach access and signage;
· Recommended beach signage for each of the City's swimming beaches; and
· A detailed risk assessment and recommendations in relation to Clayton's Beach.
Part 2 of the Audit process will complete this work by undertaking risk assessments and providing recommendations for the City's remaining beaches. An Expression of Interest Process will be used to appoint suitable consultants to undertake this work. Once completed, the City can commence the process of implementing the recommended risk mitigation actions through its Capital Works Program and forward budgets.
It is expected that the Part 2 audit process will be completed by September 2014. The completion of the Part 2 audit process will enable Administration to commence the development of a local Beach Policy.
Statutory Compliance
Nil
Strategic Implications
The proposal aligns with the following objective within the Strategic Community Plan 2013 – 2023:
“2 Society - Healthy, safe, vibrant and active communities.
2.3 Safe Communities - We feel safe at home and in our local area.”
Risk Management Considerations
The actions and recommendations are consistent with the City's Risk Management Policy and Risk Appetite.
Policy Implications
Development of a Local Beach Policy will be commenced on completion of Part 2 of the Audit.
Financial Implications
The costs of Part 1 and 2 of the Audit have been met by the existing 2013/14 operating budget.
The beach safety signage recommendations resulting from the four reports included in Part 1 of the Audit have been implemented by Administration at an estimated cost of $55,000, which has been met by the existing 2013/14 operating budget.
An annual allowance of $75,000 has been made within the draft 2014/15 10 Year Capital Works Budget, for the four year period from 2014/15 to 2017/18 to enable the implementation of the outcomes from the Clayton's Beach Coastal Aquatic Risk Assessment and the Coastal Aquatic Risk Assessments to be undertaken during Part 2 of the audit process. This work has also been reflected in the draft 2014/15 Ten Year Capital Works Program.
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
That Council:-
1. RECEIVES the City of Wanneroo Coastal Risk and Safety Signage Audit (Part 1), including the following reports:
a) Access and Safety Signage Report # 1 – Mindarie South (Clayton's Beach);
b) Access and Safety Signage Report # 2 – Two Rocks Cluster;
c) Access and Safety Signage Report # 3 – Yanchep Cluster;
d) Access and Safety Signage Report # 4 – Quinns Cluster; and
e) Coastal Aquatic Risk Assessment – Mindarie South (Claytons Beach)
2. NOTES that the signage recommendations resulting from the four Access and Safety Signage Reports were fully implemented prior to 1 December 2013;
3. NOTES that the implementation of the Coastal Aquatic Risk Assessments has been listed on the City's draft Ten Year Capital Works Program, with a annual capital budget allocation of $75,000 to facilitate the implementation of the outcomes, commencing in the 2014/15 financial year;
4. NOTES that the Request for Quotation process for the appointment of a consultant to complete the City of Wanneroo Coastal Risk and Safety Signage Audit (Part 2) – Coastal Aquatic Risk Assessments will be completed by the end of April 2014; and
5. SUPPORTS the development of a Beach Policy once the City of Wanneroo Coastal Risk and Safety Signage Audit (Part 2) – Coastal Aquatic Risk Assessments has been completed, which is anticipated to be by September 2014.
Attachments:
1View. |
Recommended Signage Locations – Clayton's Beach |
14/100976 |
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2View. |
Recommended Signage Locations – Two Rocks Cluster |
14/100990 |
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3View. |
Recommended Signage Locations – Yanchep Cluster |
14/101000 |
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4View. |
Recommended Signage Locations - Quinns Cluster |
14/101006 |
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Recommended Signage Locations – Quinns Cluster
Beach Location |
Recommended Signs |
Jindalee |
· Level 3 open access sign at trail head to the north of the existing kiosk and lookout area; · Level 3 defined access sign at the trail head to the south of the lookout and car park area (refer to table 2.1 and 2.2 of the report). |
Quinns Dog Beach |
· Level 3 individual sign at the beach entry identifying the northern and southern boundary of the dog exercise area; · Level 3 open access sign at the beach entry point from the Waterland Point car park and at the entry of the car park; · Level 3 defined access sign at the trail head of the Ocean Drive/Queenscliff Parade car park; · Level 3 open access sign at the trail head from the Coastal Rise/Camira Way car park (refer to table 2.3 to 2.9). |
Quinns Beach |
· Level 3 open access sign at the Ocean Drive car park, which terminates from Mary Street; · Level 4 individual hazard sign at the entry to the gryone, from the Kemp Street access trail; · Level 3 defined access sign at the head of the stair access off Ocean Drive (Kemp Street intersection) and at the head of the trail access (north and south) to the car park on Ocean Drive (between Terry and Roberts Roads); · Level 2 car park sign at the entry to the car park (Fred Stubbs Park end) and Level 3 open access signs on the western side of the car park; · Level 3 defined access signs at the trail heads off Ocean Drive to the south of the Fred Stubbs Park and at the access at the trail access at the corner of Ocean Drive and Quinns Road; · Level 3 open access sign at the main beach access adjacent to the Quinns Mindarie Surf Life Saving Club and Level 4 individual hazard signs on the north and south side of the main ramp access advising of vehicle movements (refer to table 2.10 to 2.22). |
Mindarie Keys |
· Level 3 open access sign at the head of the trail access of Rosslare Promenade and Level 3 defined access signs for the beach entries in this area; · Level 3 defined access sign at the bottom of the stairs that access the northern side of the marina break wall; · Level 4 individual hazard signs along the fence line of the North Mindarie Walk and identified observation areas; · Level 3 open access sign at the entry point to the northern marina beach area (refer to tables 2.23 to 2.28). |
CD07-04/14 PT04-03/14 Update for Shade Sails at Appleby Park, Darch
File Ref: 1494 – 14/101426
Responsible Officer: Director Community Development
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Issue
To consider petition PT04-03/14 presented to Council at its meeting held on 4 March 2014 requesting shade sails for Appleby Park, Darch.
Background
Appleby Park, located on Appleby Drive, Darch, is allotted in four lots but zoned as Public Recreation. The defined playground area of the park is 0.4 of a hectare classified as a "local park" under the City's Public Open Space Policy with its only two amenities being a combination play unit and gazebo. At its 4 March 2014 Council meeting a motion on notice was tabled requesting the provision of shade sails at Appleby Park.
The motion on notice was a result of consultation between local residents and South Ward elected members which had taken place over a period of 12 months. Local residents also submitted a petition to have shade sails installed.
Reasons proposed for shade sails to be installed were the following:
· The provision of shade is useful for extending the time of day, and use throughout the year during which the community are able to enjoy using the playground;
· Changing community sentiment and a more contemporary understanding of the effects of sun exposure, particular on children, now places great importance on the need to respond to the issue;
· The City has a “Duty of Care” to ensure the playground equipment complies with Australian Standards; and
· Shade sails provide protection for the play equipment from Ultraviolet Radiation (UVR) and over time will also extend the lifespan of the equipment, and saves on replacement costs. Given the high capital cost of play equipment upgrades, the cost of providing shade would over time potentially become cost neutral.
Detail
Council considered report MN05-03/14 at its meeting on the 4 March 2014 and resolved the following:
"1. SUPPORTS the annual program of providing shade sails to playgrounds in the City’s parks and community facilities installation, on a one per ward per annum basis;
2. SUPPORTS shade sails being installed at Appleby Park in Darch (South Ward) as part of the 2014/15 program;
3. LISTS $80,000 in the draft 2014/15 annual budget for consideration by council; and
4. DIRECTS the City’s Administration to develop a contemporary policy for the development of quality Public Open Space and report back to Council within 6 months of this decision."
As a result, the provision of shade sails at Appleby park has been included within the draft 2014/15 10 Year Capital Works Program at an estimated cost of $80,000.
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Consultation
Consultation has been undertaken by South Ward councillors with the local community over a 12 month period.
Comment
In response to this petition and Council's support of the Motion on Notion adopted on 4 March, the draft 10 Year Capital Works Program has been modified to include this project which will provide substantial local benefit.
Statutory Compliance
Nil
Strategic Implications
The proposal aligns with the following objective within the Strategic Community Plan 2013 – 2023:
“2 Society - Healthy, safe, vibrant and active communities.
2.1 Great Places and Quality Lifestyle - People from different cultures find Wanneroo an exciting place to live with quality facilities and services.”
Policy Implications
Resolution 4 on MN05-03/14 DIRECTS the City’s Administration to develop a contemporary policy for the development of quality Public Open Space and report back to Council within 6 months of this decision. The City is currently reviewing its Local Planning Policy: 4.3 Public Open Space which currently provides the standards of provision for parks within the City of Wanneroo. Council's input to this review will assist in identifying additional items required for consideration and whether a revised LPP 4.3 can accommodate the requirements of this resolution.
Financial Implications
Nil
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
That Council:-
1. NOTES that $80,000 for the provision of shade sails at Appleby Park is included in the draft 2014/15 10 Year Capital Works Program; and
2. AUTHORISES the Director Community Development to inform the petition organiser of Council's resolutions regarding petition PT04-03/14.
CITY OF WANNEROO Agenda OF Ordinary Council Meeting 29 April, 2014 153
Corporate Strategy & Performance
File Ref: 1859 – 14/95853
Responsible Officer: Director, Corporate Strategy and Performance
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Issue
Presentation to consider the list of a list of accounts paid for the month of March 2014, including a statement as to the total amounts outstanding at the end of the month.
Background
Local Governments are required each month to prepare a list of accounts paid for that month and submit the list to the next Ordinary Meeting of the Council.
In addition, it must record all other outstanding accounts and include that amount with the list to be presented. The list of accounts paid and the total of outstanding accounts must be recorded in the minutes of the Council meeting.
Detail
The following is the Summary of Accounts paid in March 2014:
Funds |
Vouchers |
Amount |
Director Corporate Services Advance A/C Accounts Paid – March 2014 Cheque Numbers EFT Document Numbers TOTAL ACCOUNTS PAID
Less Cancelled Cheques Manual Journal (Bank Fees) Town Planning Scheme RECOUP FROM MUNICIPAL FUND |
96106 - 96494 1909 - 1930 |
$4,598,898.46 $13,009,381.87 $17,608,280.33
($5,107.32) $5.00 ($3,118,958.32) $14,484,219.69 |
Municipal Fund – Bank A/C Accounts Paid – March 2014 Advance Recoup Direct Payments Payroll – Direct Debits TOTAL ACCOUNTS PAID |
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$14,484,219.69 $65,951.54 $3,147,068.20 $17,697,239.43 |
Town Planning Scheme Accounts Paid – March 2014 Cell 4 Cell 8 Cell 9 TOTAL ACCOUNTS PAID |
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$5,176.10 $11,258.63 $3,102,523.59 $3,118,958.32 |
At the close of March 2014 outstanding creditors amounted to $3,450,264.79.
Consultation
Nil
Comment
The list of payments (cheques and electronic transfers) and the end of month total of outstanding creditors for the month of March 2014 is presented to the Council for information and recording in the minutes of the meeting, as required by the Local Government (Financial Management) Regulations 1996.
Statutory Compliance
Regulation 13(1) of the Local Government (Financial Management) Regulations 1996 requires a local government to list the accounts paid each month and total all outstanding creditors at the month end and present such information to the Council at its next Ordinary Meeting after each preparation. A further requirement of this Section is that the prepared list must be recorded in the minutes of the Council meeting.
Strategic Implications
The proposal aligns with the following objective within the Strategic Community Plan 2013 – 2023:
“4 Civic Leadership - Working with others to ensure the best use of our resources.
4.3 A Strong and Progressive Organisation - You will recognise the hard work and professionalism delivered by your council through your interactions and how our community is developing.”
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
Nil
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
That Council RECEIVES the list of payments drawn for the month of March 2014, as summarised below:-
Funds |
Vouchers |
Amount |
Director Corporate Services Advance A/C Accounts Paid – March 2014 Cheque Numbers EFT Document Numbers TOTAL ACCOUNTS PAID
Less Cancelled Cheques Manual Journal (Bank Fees) Town Planning Scheme RECOUP FROM MUNICIPAL FUND |
96106 - 96494 1909 - 1930 |
$4,598,898.46 $13,009,381.87 $17,608,280.33
($5,107.32) $5.00 ($3,118,958.32) $14,484,219.69 |
Municipal Fund – Bank A/C Accounts Paid – March 2014 Advance Recoup Direct Payments Payroll – Direct Debits TOTAL ACCOUNTS PAID |
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$14,484,219.69 $65,951.54 $3,147,068.20 $17,697,239.43 |
Town Planning Scheme Accounts Paid – March 2014 Cell 4 Cell 8 Cell 9 TOTAL ACCOUNTS PAID |
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$5,176.10 $11,258.63 $3,102,523.59 $3,118,958.32 |
WARRANT OF PAYMENTS MARCH 2014 |
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PAYMENT |
DATE |
DESCRIPTION |
AMOUNT |
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00096106 |
05/03/2014 |
Cancelled |
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00096107 |
05/03/2014 |
Bella Weddings |
$650.00 |
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Bond Refund |
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00096108 |
05/03/2014 |
Cancelled |
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00096109 |
05/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$611.27 |
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00096110 |
05/03/2014 |
89.7 Twin Cities FM |
$5,000.00 |
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Donation - Acknowledgement Of Local Community Benefits |
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00096111 |
05/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$54.94 |
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00096112 |
05/03/2014 |
Dean Keys |
$266.00 |
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Refund - Food Application & Inspection Fee - Not Required |
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00096113 |
05/03/2014 |
The Evelyn Enrichment Foundation Inc Lake Joondalup |
$266.00 |
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Refund - Food Application & Inspection Fee - Not Required |
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00096114 |
05/03/2014 |
Stephen Matzkov |
$504.00 |
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Bond Refund |
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00096115 |
05/03/2014 |
West Coast Cricket Club |
$787.50 |
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Bond Refund |
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00096116 |
05/03/2014 |
Kristy-Anne McQuillan |
$504.00 |
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Bond Refund |
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00096117 |
05/03/2014 |
Luke Jackson |
$504.00 |
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Bond Refund |
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00096118 |
05/03/2014 |
Richard Wright |
$504.00 |
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Bond Refund |
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00096119 |
05/03/2014 |
David Villa |
$504.00 |
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Bond Refund |
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00096120 |
05/03/2014 |
Amanda Lee |
$504.00 |
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Bond Refund |
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00096121 |
05/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$147.06 |
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00096122 |
05/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$821.50 |
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00096123 |
05/03/2014 |
Mr Giles Foster & Ceri Foster |
$360.00 |
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Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
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00096124 |
05/03/2014 |
Marine Technology Services |
$147.00 |
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Reimbursement Of Development Application Fees - Withdrawn |
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00096125 |
05/03/2014 |
Gambetta Holdings Pty Ltd |
$147.00 |
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Reimbursement Of Development Application Fees - Withdrawn |
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00096126 |
05/03/2014 |
TAO SHAN LIM |
$160.00 |
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1 X Financial Assistance |
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00096127 |
05/03/2014 |
HALPD Trading As Affordable Living |
$343.02 |
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Refund - Application Assessment Went Over The 10 Day Certified Time Frame & Must Be Refunded |
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00096128 |
05/03/2014 |
HALPD Trading As Affordable Living |
$319.37 |
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Refund - Application Assessment Went Over The 10 Day Certified Time Frame & Must Be Refunded |
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00096129 |
05/03/2014 |
HALPD Trading As Affordable Living |
$338.21 |
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Refund - Application Assessment Went Over The 10 Day Certified Time Frame & Must Be Refunded |
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00096130 |
05/03/2014 |
HALPD Trading As Affordable Living |
$342.21 |
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Refund - Application Assessment Went Over The 10 Day Certified Time Frame & Must Be Refunded |
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00096131 |
05/03/2014 |
Goodstart Early Learning Banksia Grove |
$132.00 |
|
|
|
Refund - Paid Invoice Twice - Accounts Receivables |
|
|
00096132 |
05/03/2014 |
HALPD Trading As Affordable Living |
$319.28 |
|
|
|
Refund - Application Assessment Went Over The 10 Day Certified Time Frame & Must Be Refunded |
|
|
00096133 |
05/03/2014 |
Lauren Talbot |
$360.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00096134 |
05/03/2014 |
HALPD Trading As Affordable Living |
$291.37 |
|
|
|
Refund - Application Assessment Went Over The 10 Day Certified Time Frame & Must Be Refunded |
|
|
00096135 |
05/03/2014 |
Ventura Home Group Pty Ltd |
$403.87 |
|
|
|
Refund - Application Assessment Went Over The 10 Day Certified Time Frame & Must Be Refunded |
|
|
00096136 |
05/03/2014 |
Ventura Home Group Pty Ltd |
$381.15 |
|
|
|
Refund - Application Assessment Went Over The 10 Day Certified Time Frame & Must Be Refunded |
|
|
00096137 |
05/03/2014 |
Ventura Home Group Pty Ltd |
$522.88 |
|
|
|
Refund - Application Assessment Went Over The 10 Day Certified Time Frame & Must Be Refunded |
|
|
00096138 |
05/03/2014 |
Jonathan Higgins |
$18.00 |
|
|
|
Refund - Request For Plans - Property Is Vacant Land So No Copies Available |
|
|
00096139 |
05/03/2014 |
Content Living |
$612.61 |
|
|
|
Partial Refund - Codes Variation Not Required - 2 Hour Assessment Fee Retained |
|
|
00096140 |
05/03/2014 |
Pieter Van Heerden |
$147.00 |
|
|
|
Refund - Code Variation Fee - Not Required |
|
|
00096141 |
05/03/2014 |
Redink Homes |
$495.09 |
|
|
|
Refund - Application Assessment Went Over The 10 Day Certified Time Frame & Must Be Refunded |
|
|
00096142 |
05/03/2014 |
Redink Homes |
$563.54 |
|
|
|
Refund - Building Application Fee - Assessment Went Over The 10 Days Certified Time |
|
|
00096143 |
05/03/2014 |
Jennifer Willers |
$352.91 |
|
|
|
Refund Of Gym Membership Fees - Pro Rated 253 Days Concession 12 Month Rate - Aquamotion |
|
|
00096144 |
05/03/2014 |
Capital Works Trading As Freelife Homes |
$279.44 |
|
|
|
Refund - Building Application Fee - Assessment Went Over The 10 Days Certified Time |
|
|
00096145 |
05/03/2014 |
HALPD Trading As Affordable Living |
$354.11 |
|
|
|
Refund - Building Application Fee - Assessment Went Over The 10 Days Certified Time |
|
|
00096146 |
05/03/2014 |
HALPD Trading As Affordable Living |
$306.97 |
|
|
|
Refund - Building Application Fee - Assessment Went Over The 10 Days Certified Time |
|
|
00096147 |
05/03/2014 |
David Evans Real Estate |
$460.00 |
|
|
|
1 X Financial Assistance |
|
|
00096148 |
05/03/2014 |
LJ Hooker |
$400.00 |
|
|
|
1 X Financial Assistance |
|
|
00096149 |
05/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$617.33 |
|
00096150 |
05/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$798.03 |
|
00096151 |
05/03/2014 |
HALPD Trading As Affordable Living |
$356.22 |
|
|
|
Refund - Building Application Fee - Assessment Went Over The 10 Days Certified Time |
|
|
00096152 |
05/03/2014 |
Alinta Gas |
$889.60 |
|
|
|
3 X Financial Assistance $641.75 |
|
|
|
|
Gas Supplies For The City |
|
|
00096153 |
05/03/2014 |
Cancelled |
|
|
00096154 |
05/03/2014 |
Girrawheen Library Petty Cash |
$39.60 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00096155 |
05/03/2014 |
Girrawheen Senior High School |
$400.00 |
|
|
|
Student Scholarship For 1 X Child - Marketing |
|
|
00096156 |
05/03/2014 |
Wanneroo Library Petty Cash |
$62.85 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00096157 |
05/03/2014 |
Water Corporation |
$11,010.64 |
|
|
|
Water Charges For The City |
|
|
|
|
1 X Financial Assistance $300.00 |
|
|
00096158 |
05/03/2014 |
Cancelled |
|
|
00096159 |
05/03/2014 |
Cancelled |
|
|
00096160 |
05/03/2014 |
Synergy |
$33,065.65 |
|
|
|
Power Supplies For The City |
|
|
|
|
4 X Financial Assistance $1,100.00 |
|
|
00096161 |
05/03/2014 |
Telstra |
$289.99 |
|
|
|
Phone Charges For The City |
|
|
00096162 |
05/03/2014 |
Janice Lewis |
$120.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Quinns Adult Day Centre |
|
|
00096163 |
05/03/2014 |
Hospitality Petty Cash |
$333.80 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00096164 |
05/03/2014 |
Australian Refrigeration Council Ltd |
$130.00 |
|
|
|
Licence Fee - Refrigerant Handling – M Brammer |
|
|
00096165 |
05/03/2014 |
Butler Netball Club Inc |
$1,200.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Vouchers X 6 Children |
|
|
00096166 |
05/03/2014 |
Hamersley Netball Club (Inc) |
$200.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Vouchers X 1 Child |
|
|
00096167 |
05/03/2014 |
College Park Gymnastic Academy |
$600.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Vouchers X 3 Children |
|
|
00096168 |
05/03/2014 |
Gary Lynn |
$120.00 |
|
|
|
Frank Sinatra & Friends Show - Alexander Heights Community Centre |
|
|
00096169 |
05/03/2014 |
Construction Information Systems |
$1,641.75 |
|
|
|
Building Professional Subscription Renewal To 31.12.14 |
|
|
00096170 |
05/03/2014 |
Fusion Communication Services Pty |
$994.40 |
|
|
|
Relocate Airmux Radio Link At Clarkson Library - City Business |
|
|
00096171 |
05/03/2014 |
Seabreeze Landscape Supplies |
$1,216.00 |
|
|
|
Landscaping Supplies - Parks |
|
|
00096172 |
05/03/2014 |
Douglass Hanly Moir Pathology Pty Ltd |
$129.39 |
|
|
|
Pre-Employment Medical - HR |
|
|
00096173 |
11/03/2014 |
Charles Genovese & Son |
$503.84 |
|
|
|
Refund - Overpayment Of Commercial Waste Account - Finance |
|
|
00096174 |
11/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$388.19 |
|
00096175 |
11/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$856.71 |
|
00096176 |
11/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$663.35 |
|
00096177 |
11/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$837.45 |
|
00096178 |
11/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$692.41 |
|
00096179 |
11/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$635.33 |
|
00096180 |
11/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$798.03 |
|
00096181 |
11/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$581.58 |
|
00096182 |
11/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$321.12 |
|
00096183 |
11/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$727.61 |
|
00096184 |
11/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$335.98 |
|
00096185 |
11/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$2,505.72 |
|
00096186 |
11/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$702.85 |
|
00096187 |
11/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$525.05 |
|
00096188 |
11/03/2014 |
KL Hart |
$24.00 |
|
|
|
Refund - Copies Of Septic Tank Plans For 6 Freeth Place - Not Available |
|
|
00096189 |
11/03/2014 |
Prime Projects Construction Pty Ltd |
$427.50 |
|
|
|
Refund - Building Application Fee - Application Assessment Went Over 10 Day Certified Time |
|
|
00096190 |
11/03/2014 |
Redink Homes |
$419.77 |
|
|
|
Refund - Building Application Fee - Application Assessment Went Over 10 Day Certified Time |
|
|
00096191 |
11/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$421.80 |
|
00096192 |
11/03/2014 |
The Potters House Christian Church |
$787.50 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
|
00096193 |
11/03/2014 |
Tania Broadbridge |
$504.00 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
|
00096194 |
11/03/2014 |
Tanh Cong Nguyen |
$504.00 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
|
00096195 |
11/03/2014 |
Dharmesh Bhimani |
$787.50 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
|
00096196 |
11/03/2014 |
Michelle Silvestri |
$787.50 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
|
00096197 |
11/03/2014 |
Rhonda Charlesworth |
$787.50 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
|
00096198 |
11/03/2014 |
Shahab Taj |
$504.00 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
|
00096199 |
11/03/2014 |
Nimesh Patel |
$504.00 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
|
00096200 |
11/03/2014 |
Tita Adrias |
$504.00 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
|
00096201 |
11/03/2014 |
Bahaa Armanious |
$504.00 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
|
00096202 |
11/03/2014 |
Lina Ting |
$504.00 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
|
00096203 |
11/03/2014 |
Berendina Hetebry |
$787.50 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
|
00096204 |
11/03/2014 |
Yanchep Red Hawks Football Club |
$80.00 |
|
|
|
Key Bond Refund |
|
|
00096205 |
11/03/2014 |
Neerabup Districts Junior Football Club |
$59.00 |
|
|
|
Key Bond Refund |
|
|
00096206 |
11/03/2014 |
Jack Yang |
$50.00 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
|
00096207 |
11/03/2014 |
Aveling Homes Pty Ltd |
$380.13 |
|
|
|
Refund - Building Application Fee - Application Assessment Went Over 10 Day Certified Time |
|
|
00096208 |
11/03/2014 |
Poulter Installations |
$90.00 |
|
|
|
Refund - Building Application Fee - Application Assessment Went Over 10 Day Certified Time |
|
|
00096209 |
11/03/2014 |
Aveling Homes Pty Ltd |
$698.18 |
|
|
|
Reimbursement - Development Application Fees - Not Required |
|
|
00096210 |
11/03/2014 |
Sarah Ann Le |
$317.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00096211 |
11/03/2014 |
Pamela Kendrick |
$30.00 |
|
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Sterilised |
|
|
00096212 |
11/03/2014 |
Peter Maszniew |
$30.00 |
|
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Sterilised |
|
|
00096213 |
11/03/2014 |
Peter Maszniew |
$50.00 |
|
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Sterilisation Rebate |
|
|
00096214 |
11/03/2014 |
S Lourensen |
$150.00 |
|
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Sterilised |
|
|
00096215 |
11/03/2014 |
Megan Forrest |
$60.00 |
|
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Sterilised |
|
|
00096216 |
11/03/2014 |
Charlotte Jorgensen |
$100.00 |
|
|
|
Dog Registration Refund - Deceased |
|
|
00096217 |
11/03/2014 |
Davin Russell |
$723.80 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
|
00096218 |
11/03/2014 |
Akuiel Agang |
$255.73 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
|
00096219 |
11/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$443.28 |
|
00096220 |
11/03/2014 |
Renny Mang |
$80.00 |
|
|
|
Key Bond Refund |
|
|
00096221 |
11/03/2014 |
Basketball WA |
$75.00 |
|
|
|
Sponsorship For 1 X Child In The Under 20 & Ivor Burge Championships In Lesmurdie 15 - 22.02.2014 |
|
|
00096222 |
11/03/2014 |
Stuart & Patricia Reid |
$360.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00096223 |
11/03/2014 |
Deborah Read |
$360.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00096224 |
11/03/2014 |
Adrimaka Trading As Martin Dickhart & Associates |
$450.00 |
|
|
|
1 X Financial Assistance |
|
|
00096225 |
11/03/2014 |
Alexander Heights Adult Day Care Petty Cash |
$204.65 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00096226 |
11/03/2014 |
Alinta Gas |
$1,316.55 |
|
|
|
6 X Financial Assistance $1,274.90 |
|
|
|
|
Gas Supplies For The City |
|
|
00096227 |
11/03/2014 |
AMP Life Limited |
$2,923.28 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096228 |
11/03/2014 |
Fines Enforcement Registry |
$1,763.00 |
|
|
|
Lodgement Of 41 Infringement Notice Records - Ranger Services |
|
|
00096229 |
11/03/2014 |
Optus |
$190.03 |
|
|
|
1 X Financial Assistance |
|
|
00096230 |
11/03/2014 |
Alexander Heights Community House Petty Cash |
$70.85 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00096231 |
11/03/2014 |
Water Corporation |
$1,191.27 |
|
|
|
Water Supplies For The City |
|
|
00096232 |
11/03/2014 |
Yanchep Two Rocks Library Petty Cash |
$20.85 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00096233 |
11/03/2014 |
Cancelled |
|
|
00096234 |
11/03/2014 |
Synergy |
$102,761.95 |
|
|
|
7 X Financial Assistance $1,736.65 |
|
|
|
|
Power Supplies For The City |
|
|
00096235 |
11/03/2014 |
Telstra |
$554.93 |
|
|
|
1 X Financial Assistance $250.00 |
|
|
|
|
Phone Charges For The City January 2014 |
|
|
00096236 |
11/03/2014 |
Department of Housing |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
1 X Financial Assistance |
|
|
00096237 |
11/03/2014 |
Clarkson Library Petty Cash |
$32.35 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00096238 |
11/03/2014 |
Western Power |
$46,713.00 |
|
|
|
Install Streetlights - Errina Road Alexander Heights - Projects |
|
|
00096239 |
11/03/2014 |
Department of Transport |
$16.00 |
|
|
|
Transfer Of Vehicle Licence - 2013 Toyota Landcruiser 1EFN 716 - Emergency Services |
|
|
00096240 |
11/03/2014 |
Navigator Applications Account |
$189.22 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096241 |
11/03/2014 |
Hostplus Superannuation Fund |
$2,346.40 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096242 |
11/03/2014 |
Australian Super |
$4,394.28 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096243 |
11/03/2014 |
MLC Nominees Pty Limited |
$1,785.52 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096244 |
11/03/2014 |
The Industry Superannuation Fund |
$421.62 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096245 |
11/03/2014 |
1OOF Portfolio Service Superannuation |
$345.87 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096246 |
11/03/2014 |
Kingsway Stadium Petty Cash |
$183.95 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00096247 |
11/03/2014 |
Integra Super |
$988.55 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096248 |
11/03/2014 |
Catholic Superannuation and Retirement Fund |
$598.00 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096249 |
11/03/2014 |
First State Super |
$528.48 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096250 |
11/03/2014 |
MTAA Superannuation Fund |
$1,236.76 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096251 |
11/03/2014 |
Wanneroo Adult Day Centre Petty Cash |
$87.75 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00096252 |
11/03/2014 |
Australiansuper |
$6,766.78 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096253 |
11/03/2014 |
Rest Superannuation |
$9,329.55 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096254 |
11/03/2014 |
Asgard Capital Management Ltd |
$1,169.92 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096255 |
11/03/2014 |
Unisuper Limited |
$1,222.97 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096256 |
11/03/2014 |
Hesta Super Fund |
$1,913.72 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096257 |
11/03/2014 |
Prime Super |
$358.25 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096258 |
11/03/2014 |
Colonial First State Firstchoice |
$1,896.64 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096259 |
11/03/2014 |
Care Super |
$358.27 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096260 |
11/03/2014 |
Spectrum Super |
$430.36 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096261 |
11/03/2014 |
Media Super |
$307.04 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096262 |
11/03/2014 |
BT Super For Life |
$2,437.77 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096263 |
11/03/2014 |
Telstra Superannuation Scheme |
$3,116.64 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096264 |
11/03/2014 |
Amist Super |
$800.80 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096265 |
11/03/2014 |
Valdor Superannuation Fund |
$232.12 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096266 |
11/03/2014 |
Health Industry Plan (Hip) |
$88.89 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096267 |
11/03/2014 |
Vision Super Pty Ltd |
$402.10 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096268 |
11/03/2014 |
Recruitmentsuper |
$1,161.98 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096269 |
11/03/2014 |
Macquarie Investment Management Ltd |
$155.44 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096270 |
11/03/2014 |
Sunsuper Pty Ltd |
$439.00 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096271 |
11/03/2014 |
Construction & Building Unions |
$1,144.92 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096272 |
11/03/2014 |
Plum Superannuation Fund |
$74.06 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096273 |
11/03/2014 |
ANZ Superannuation Saving Account |
$102.16 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096274 |
11/03/2014 |
Perpetual Wealth Focus Super Plan |
$409.38 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096275 |
11/03/2014 |
Statewide Superannuation Trust |
$499.63 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096276 |
11/03/2014 |
OnePath Life Limited |
$112.34 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096277 |
11/03/2014 |
IHS Superannuation Fund |
$87.56 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096278 |
11/03/2014 |
AXA Australia |
$421.62 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096279 |
11/03/2014 |
MLC Nominees Pty Ltd (Employer Super) |
$54.21 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096280 |
11/03/2014 |
Bendigo & Adelaide Bank Staff |
$465.08 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096281 |
11/03/2014 |
Girl Guides WA Incorporated |
$400.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Voucher X 2 Children |
|
|
00096282 |
11/03/2014 |
Victorian Superannuation Fund |
$403.66 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096283 |
11/03/2014 |
Butler Netball Club Inc |
$720.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Vouchers X 4 Children |
|
|
00096284 |
11/03/2014 |
Commonwealth Bank Group Super |
$402.10 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096285 |
11/03/2014 |
Matrix Superannuation Master Trust |
$593.44 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
96286 |
11/03/2014 |
The Trustee for Tindari Self Managed Superannuation Fund |
$449.37 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
00096287 |
12/03/2014 |
Cr F Cvitan |
$2,500.00 |
|
|
|
Monthly Allowance |
|
|
00096288 |
12/03/2014 |
Cr Dorothy Newton |
$4,187.50 |
|
|
|
Monthly Allowance & Meeting Fees - Rates $83.33 |
|
|
00096289 |
18/03/2014 |
Cancelled |
|
|
00096290 |
18/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$225.67 |
|
00096291 |
18/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$225.68 |
|
00096292 |
18/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$341.73 |
|
00096293 |
18/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$391.49 |
|
00096294 |
18/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$6,199.23 |
|
00096295 |
18/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$286.62 |
|
00096296 |
18/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$379.83 |
|
00096297 |
18/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$229.64 |
|
00096298 |
18/03/2014 |
Vicky Greenway |
$504.00 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
|
00096299 |
18/03/2014 |
Kolby MacLennan |
$504.00 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
|
00096300 |
18/03/2014 |
Jeremy Cheyne |
$787.50 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
|
00096301 |
18/03/2014 |
Nardia Blackwell |
$504.00 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
|
00096302 |
18/03/2014 |
Da Beat Dance Studio |
$787.50 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
|
00096303 |
18/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$459.71 |
|
00096304 |
18/03/2014 |
BCS Industries Australia Pty Ltd |
$18.55 |
|
|
|
Refund - Overpayment On The 22.10.2013 - Commercial Refuse Account |
|
|
00096305 |
18/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$844.70 |
|
00096306 |
18/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$1,816.17 |
|
00096307 |
18/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$34.26 |
|
00096308 |
18/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$300.00 |
|
00096309 |
18/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$256.54 |
|
00096310 |
18/03/2014 |
Adshel Street Furniture Pty Ltd |
$16,764.50 |
|
|
|
Refund - Incorrectly Invoiced Twice By The City - Road & Traffic |
|
|
00096311 |
18/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$499.63 |
|
00096312 |
18/03/2014 |
Shyan Chin |
$258.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossover Subsidy |
|
|
00096313 |
18/03/2014 |
Adrianna Tahu |
$265.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossover Subsidy |
|
|
00096314 |
18/03/2014 |
Mr Mark Humphries & Ms Hazell Humph |
$360.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossover Subsidy |
|
|
00096315 |
18/03/2014 |
Mr James Peskett & Mrs Joanne Peske |
$325.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossover Subsidy |
|
|
00096316 |
18/03/2014 |
S Passaris |
$360.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossover Subsidy |
|
|
00096317 |
18/03/2014 |
G Murfitt & D Lotay |
$360.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00096318 |
18/03/2014 |
HALPD Trading As Affordable Living |
$356.59 |
|
|
|
Refund - Building Application Fee - Application Went Over The 10 Day Certified Time Frame |
|
|
00096319 |
18/03/2014 |
HALPD Trading As Affordable Living |
$316.70 |
|
|
|
Refund - Building Application Fee - Application Went Over The 10 Day Certified Time Frame |
|
|
00096320 |
18/03/2014 |
HALPD Trading As Affordable Living |
$336.16 |
|
|
|
Refund - Building Application Fee - Application Went Over The 10 Day Certified Time Frame |
|
|
00096321 |
18/03/2014 |
HALPD Trading As Affordable Living |
$380.42 |
|
|
|
Refund - Building Application Fee - Application Went Over The 10 Day Certified Time Frame |
|
|
00096322 |
18/03/2014 |
HALPD Trading As Affordable Living |
$353.22 |
|
|
|
Refund - Building Application Fee - Application Went Over The 10 Day Certified Time Frame |
|
|
00096323 |
18/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$582.25 |
|
00096324 |
18/03/2014 |
Jay Frost |
$400.00 |
|
|
|
1 x Financial Assistance |
|
|
00096325 |
18/03/2014 |
Cancelled |
|
|
00096326 |
18/03/2014 |
Two Rocks Playgroup |
$504.00 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
|
00096327 |
18/03/2014 |
Lei Winn Min |
$360.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00096328 |
18/03/2014 |
All Year Fitness |
$67.50 |
|
|
|
Refund Of Hire Fees - Kingsway Regional Sports Complex |
|
|
00096329 |
18/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$250.00 |
|
00096330 |
18/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$782.66 |
|
00096331 |
18/03/2014 |
Celebration Homes |
$436.13 |
|
|
|
Partial Refund Of Codes Variation Fee - Codes Variation Application Not Required - Partial Assessment Fee Retained |
|
|
00096332 |
18/03/2014 |
Ventura Homes |
$68.20 |
|
|
|
Refund Of Overpayment Of Codes Variation Fee |
|
|
00096333 |
18/03/2014 |
R & D Building Pty Ltd |
$2,521.30 |
|
|
|
Refund Of Building Application Fee - Application Assessment Did Not Comply With Time Frame Regulations |
|
|
00096334 |
18/03/2014 |
Don Russell Homes |
$290.04 |
|
|
|
Partial Refund Of Codes Variation Fee - Codes Variation Application Not Required - Partial Assessment Fee Retained |
|
|
00096335 |
18/03/2014 |
Assured Certification Services |
$162.00 |
|
|
|
Refund Of Building Application Fee - Codes Variation Application Not Required - Partial Assessment Fee Retained |
|
|
00096336 |
18/03/2014 |
Ideal Homes Pty Ltd |
$481.91 |
|
|
|
Refund Of Building Application Fee - Codes Variation Application Not Required - Partial Assessment Fee Retained |
|
|
00096337 |
18/03/2014 |
P & A Pan Pty Ltd |
$123.25 |
|
|
|
Refund - Overpayment - Waste Account - Finance |
|
|
00096338 |
18/03/2014 |
Trevor Gray |
$1,680.00 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
|
00096339 |
18/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$660.05 |
|
00096340 |
18/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$844.97 |
|
00096341 |
18/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$762.82 |
|
00096342 |
18/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$704.14 |
|
00096343 |
18/03/2014 |
Arjai Designs |
$90.00 |
|
|
|
Refund Of Building Application Fee - Codes Variation Application Not Required - Partial Assessment Fee Retained |
|
|
00096344 |
18/03/2014 |
Gerald Tangney |
$1,688.40 |
|
|
|
Refund Of Building Application Fee - Codes Variation Application Not Required - Partial Assessment Fee Retained |
|
|
00096345 |
18/03/2014 |
Broadway Homes |
$579.52 |
|
|
|
Refund Of Building Application Fee - Codes Variation Application Not Required - Partial Assessment Fee Retained |
|
|
00096346 |
18/03/2014 |
Jillian Kelberg |
$69.12 |
|
|
|
Refund - Cancelled Swimming Lessons Term 1 2014 Due To Additional Lessons At School |
|
|
00096347 |
19/03/2014 |
City of Wanneroo |
$560.00 |
|
|
|
Cash Advance For P Bracone - Brisbane Conference 23.03.2014 - 29.03.2014 |
|
|
00096348 |
19/03/2014 |
Alinta Gas |
$582.80 |
|
|
|
Gas Supplies For The City |
|
|
|
|
3 X Financial Assistance $557.35 |
|
|
00096349 |
19/03/2014 |
Building & Construction Industry |
$121,813.58 |
|
|
|
Construction Levy Payments 01.02.14 - 28.02.14 - Finance |
|
|
00096350 |
19/03/2014 |
Fines Enforcement Registry |
$1,677.00 |
|
|
|
Lodgement Of 39 Infringement Notice Records - Rangers |
|
|
00096351 |
19/03/2014 |
Stephen Napier Freeborn |
$60.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Aged & Disability Support |
|
|
00096352 |
19/03/2014 |
Girrawheen Library Petty Cash |
$96.55 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00096353 |
19/03/2014 |
Museum Petty Cash |
$17.70 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00096354 |
19/03/2014 |
Hainsworth Youth Services Petty Cash |
$276.60 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00096355 |
19/03/2014 |
Facility Officer WLCC Petty Cash |
$40.50 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00096356 |
19/03/2014 |
Mr Evan Martin |
$257.00 |
|
|
|
Keyholder Payment - February 2014 |
|
|
00096357 |
19/03/2014 |
Quinns Rocks Adult Day Care Petty Cash |
$160.00 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00096358 |
19/03/2014 |
Water Corporation |
$9,807.67 |
|
|
|
Water Charges For The City |
|
|
00096359 |
19/03/2014 |
Cancelled |
|
|
00096360 |
19/03/2014 |
Synergy |
$577,898.95 |
|
|
|
Street Lighting Charges 25.01.2014 - 24.02.2014 |
|
|
|
|
1 x Financial Assistance $163.45 |
|
|
|
|
Power Supplies For The City |
|
|
00096361 |
19/03/2014 |
Telstra |
$22,489.46 |
|
|
|
Phone Charges For The City |
|
|
|
|
5 X Financial Assistance $628.31 |
|
|
00096362 |
19/03/2014 |
Mrs Jennifer Martin |
$226.20 |
|
|
|
Keyholder Payment - February 2014 |
|
|
00096363 |
19/03/2014 |
Australia Post |
$383.00 |
|
|
|
Locked Bag 01.04.2014 - 31.03.2015 - Information Management |
|
|
00096364 |
19/03/2014 |
Dept of Transport |
$116.00 |
|
|
|
Infringement Notice - Transfer Of Fire Unit - Paperwork Not Received From DFES - Fleet Assets |
|
|
00096365 |
19/03/2014 |
Ashby Operations Centre Petty Cash |
$181.60 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00096366 |
19/03/2014 |
Maureen Butler |
$45.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Alexander Heights Adult Day Centre |
|
|
00096367 |
19/03/2014 |
Ms Jodie Walter |
$102.80 |
|
|
|
Keyholder Payment - February 2014 |
|
|
00096368 |
19/03/2014 |
Ms Venetia Donnellan |
$174.80 |
|
|
|
Keyholder Payment - February 2014 |
|
|
00096369 |
19/03/2014 |
Mrs Kim Forrestal |
$51.40 |
|
|
|
Keyholder Payment - February 2014 |
|
|
00096370 |
19/03/2014 |
Geoffrey Bottomley |
$154.20 |
|
|
|
Keyholder Payment - February 2014 |
|
|
00096371 |
19/03/2014 |
ELGAS |
$135.00 |
|
|
|
1 X Financial Assistance |
|
|
00096372 |
19/03/2014 |
Cancelled |
|
|
00096373 |
19/03/2014 |
Commonwealth Bank Wanneroo |
$3,412,775.62 |
|
|
|
Bank Cheque: Focus Settlements Trust Account - Acquisition Of Land Lot 166 (484) Kingsway Landsdale - Planning Implementation |
|
|
00096374 |
25/03/2014 |
Aus-Com Training Services Pty Ltd |
$5,000.00 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund With Interest As Part Of The Terms & Conditions At The Termination Of Licence Agreement With City Of Wanneroo - Property |
|
|
00096375 |
25/03/2014 |
Department of Lands |
$1,367.00 |
|
|
|
Statutory Fees - Purchase Of Land Lot 14010 Reserve 46538 Service Terrace Wanneroo To Be Almagamated Into Adjoining Lot 505 Dundebar Road - Property |
|
|
00096376 |
25/03/2014 |
ADF No.1 Pty Limited & Australand Industrial No. 160 Pty Ltd |
$145.65 |
|
|
|
Recovery Of Electricity Fees - Ravensbourne Street - Parks |
|
|
00096377 |
25/03/2014 |
T Befumo |
$60.00 |
|
|
|
Refund Dog Registration - Sterilized |
|
|
00096378 |
25/03/2014 |
Wanneroo Junior Rugby Club |
$800.00 |
|
|
|
Sponsorship For 1 X Child In The U17s Team, 4 X Children U15s At Junior Gold Cup Tournament Queensland And NSW From 04 - 12.03.2014 |
|
|
00096379 |
25/03/2014 |
Ascot Kayak Club |
$600.00 |
|
|
|
Sponsorship For 3 X Children At The Australian National Sprint Canoeing Championships Held In Adelaide Form 26 - 30.03.2014 And The Australian National Marathon Canoeing Championships In Ballarat 18 - 20.04.2014 |
|
|
00096380 |
25/03/2014 |
Midland Cycle Club |
$600.00 |
|
|
|
Sponsorship For 3 X Children At The National Junior Track Championships Held In Sydney From 26.02.2014 - 02.03.2014 |
|
|
00096381 |
25/03/2014 |
Vodafone Pty Ltd |
$64.84 |
|
|
|
1 X Financial Assistance |
|
|
00096382 |
25/03/2014 |
P Stevens |
$20.00 |
|
|
|
Refund Dog Registration Refund - Duplicated In Error |
|
|
00096383 |
25/03/2014 |
G Walton |
$30.00 |
|
|
|
Refund Dog Registration - Sterilized |
|
|
00096384 |
25/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$239.43 |
|
00096385 |
25/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$254.97 |
|
00096386 |
25/03/2014 |
Mindarie Senior College |
$53.00 |
|
|
|
Key Bond Refund |
|
|
00096387 |
25/03/2014 |
Rio Vista Pty Ltd |
$90.00 |
|
|
|
Refund Of Building Application Fee - Application Did Not Comply With Timeframe Regulations |
|
|
00096388 |
25/03/2014 |
Aspireon Homes |
$445.95 |
|
|
|
Refund Of Building Application Fee - Application Did Not Comply With Timeframe Regulations |
|
|
00096389 |
25/03/2014 |
Ben Trager Homes Pty Ltd |
$509.07 |
|
|
|
Refund Of Building Application Fee - Application Did Not Comply With Timeframe Regulations |
|
|
00096390 |
25/03/2014 |
D Carren |
$24.00 |
|
|
|
Refund - Site Plan Sale Could Not Locate Septic Tank Plans |
|
|
00096391 |
25/03/2014 |
J Rayson & K Walker |
$360.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00096392 |
25/03/2014 |
P & K McCoy |
$360.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00096393 |
25/03/2014 |
A Daniels |
$360.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00096394 |
25/03/2014 |
Jia How Ng |
$360.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00096395 |
25/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$611.27 |
|
00096396 |
25/03/2014 |
Cancelled |
|
|
00096397 |
25/03/2014 |
Cancelled |
|
|
00096398 |
25/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$250.32 |
|
00096399 |
25/03/2014 |
Elizabeth Barber |
$504.00 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
|
00096400 |
25/03/2014 |
Kate Simcock |
$504.00 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
|
00096401 |
25/03/2014 |
Corinne Scudder |
$504.00 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
|
00096402 |
25/03/2014 |
Victoria Forster |
$504.00 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
|
00096403 |
25/03/2014 |
Nuno De Pinho |
$504.00 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
|
00096404 |
25/03/2014 |
Angie Li |
$787.50 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
|
00096405 |
25/03/2014 |
Evon Subih |
$787.50 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
|
00096406 |
25/03/2014 |
The Potters House |
$787.50 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
|
00096407 |
25/03/2014 |
Somerly Primary School P & C |
$750.00 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
|
00096408 |
25/03/2014 |
Mrs Susan Payne |
$200.00 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
|
00096409 |
25/03/2014 |
B Bakranich |
$10.00 |
|
|
|
Refund - Gallery Tour - Gold Program |
|
|
00096410 |
25/03/2014 |
Ray White Sun City |
$424.26 |
|
|
|
1 X Financial Assistance |
|
|
00096411 |
25/03/2014 |
Blueprint Homes (WA) Pty Ltd |
$316.48 |
|
|
|
Refund Of Building Application Fee - Application Did Not Comply With Timeframe Regulations |
|
|
00096412 |
25/03/2014 |
J Hall & J Santos |
$360.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00096413 |
25/03/2014 |
Property Scene |
$100.00 |
|
|
|
1 X Financial Assistance |
|
|
00096414 |
25/03/2014 |
WA Business Assist |
$80.00 |
|
|
|
Facility Hire Refund - Conference Room Booking For 10.03.2014 |
|
|
00096415 |
25/03/2014 |
WA Business Assist |
$400.00 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund |
|
|
00096416 |
25/03/2014 |
Joondalup Kinross Junior Football Club |
$50.00 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund - Temporary Signage |
|
|
00096417 |
25/03/2014 |
Gaelic Games Junior Academy of WA |
$50.00 |
|
|
|
Bond Refund Temporary Signage |
|
|
00096418 |
25/03/2014 |
J Neave |
$275.50 |
|
|
|
Refund Of Building Application Fee - Application Did Not Comply With Timeframe Regulations |
|
|
00096419 |
25/03/2014 |
T Dichiera |
$700.00 |
|
|
|
Refund Personal Training Package - Aquamotion |
|
|
00096420 |
25/03/2014 |
George Duncan Cairns |
$147.00 |
|
|
|
Reimbursement Of Development Application Fees - Not Required |
|
|
00096421 |
25/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$500.00 |
|
00096422 |
25/03/2014 |
Urban Real Estate |
$199.03 |
|
|
|
1 X Financial Assistance |
|
|
00096423 |
25/03/2014 |
Tiffany Lamb |
$250.00 |
|
|
|
1st Prize 2014 Photographic Competition Adult (Coastal & Maritime) |
|
|
00096424 |
25/03/2014 |
Sharon Leach |
$200.00 |
|
|
|
2nd Prize 2014 Photographic Competition Adult (Coastal & Maritime) |
|
|
00096425 |
25/03/2014 |
Zoe Fletcher |
$250.00 |
|
|
|
1st Prize 2014 Photographic Competition Adult (Heritage & Nature) |
|
|
00096426 |
25/03/2014 |
Alison Toner |
$150.00 |
|
|
|
1st Prize 2014 Photographic Competition Youth (Heritage & Nature) |
|
|
00096427 |
25/03/2014 |
Len Stewart |
$200.00 |
|
|
|
2nd Prize 2014 Photographic Competition Adult (Heritage & Nature) |
|
|
00096428 |
25/03/2014 |
Liam Cockman |
$100.00 |
|
|
|
2nd Prize 2014 Photographic Competition Youth (Coastal & Maritime) |
|
|
00096429 |
25/03/2014 |
Ben Sommerville |
$250.00 |
|
|
|
2nd Prize 2014 Photographic Competition Youth (Coastal & Maritime) |
|
|
00096430 |
25/03/2014 |
Maddy Sullivan |
$100.00 |
|
|
|
2nd Prize 2014 Photographic Competition Youth (Heritage & Nature) |
|
|
00096431 |
25/03/2014 |
Mark Hyland |
$500.00 |
|
|
|
1st Prize 2014 Photographic Competition Adult (Heritage & Nature) |
|
|
00096432 |
25/03/2014 |
Carolyn Davis |
$150.00 |
|
|
|
1st Prize 2014 Photographic Competition Youth (Coastal & Maritime) |
|
|
00096433 |
25/03/2014 |
Rates Refund |
$372.06 |
|
00096434 |
25/03/2014 |
P Bradford |
$360.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00096435 |
25/03/2014 |
J & M Beranek |
$360.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Crossing Subsidy |
|
|
00096436 |
26/03/2014 |
Alinta Gas |
$381.25 |
|
|
|
Gas Supplies For The City |
|
|
00096437 |
26/03/2014 |
Accounts Services Petty Cash |
$823.05 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00096438 |
26/03/2014 |
Girrawheen Library Petty Cash |
$63.40 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00096439 |
26/03/2014 |
Facility Officer WLCC Petty Cash |
$132.40 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00096440 |
26/03/2014 |
Wanneroo Youth Centre Petty Cash |
$168.75 |
|
00096441 |
26/03/2014 |
Cancelled |
|
|
00096442 |
26/03/2014 |
Cancelled |
|
|
00096443 |
26/03/2014 |
Cancelled |
|
|
00096444 |
26/03/2014 |
Water Corporation |
$25,798.61 |
|
|
|
Water Supplies For The City |
|
|
|
|
3 X Financial Assistance $628.58 |
|
|
00096445 |
26/03/2014 |
Yanchep Two Rocks Library Petty Cash |
$77.50 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00096446 |
26/03/2014 |
Youth Projects Petty Cash |
$100.25 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00096447 |
26/03/2014 |
Synergy |
$8,225.88 |
|
|
|
Power Supplies For The City |
|
|
|
|
2 X Financial Assistance $700.00 |
|
|
00096448 |
26/03/2014 |
Telstra |
$5,121.62 |
|
|
|
Phone Charges For The City |
|
|
00096449 |
26/03/2014 |
Clarkson Library Petty Cash |
$111.60 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00096450 |
26/03/2014 |
Roy Bastick |
$100.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Community Bus Driver |
|
|
00096451 |
26/03/2014 |
Kingsway Stadium Petty Cash |
$195.35 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00096452 |
26/03/2014 |
Wanneroo Adult Day Centre Petty Cash |
$69.60 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00096453 |
26/03/2014 |
Finance Services Petty Cash |
$916.30 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00096454 |
26/03/2014 |
Building & Health Petty Cash |
$164.90 |
|
|
|
Petty Cash |
|
|
00096455 |
26/03/2014 |
Girl Guides WA inc |
$400.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Voucher X 2 Children |
|
|
00096456 |
26/03/2014 |
Wanneroo Lions Touch Inc |
$200.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Voucher X 1 Child |
|
|
00096457 |
26/03/2014 |
Woola Woola Koolangkas |
$1,600.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Voucher X 8 Children |
|
|
00096458 |
26/03/2014 |
St Lawrence Netball Club |
$200.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Voucher X 1 Child |
|
|
00096459 - 00096476 |
26/03/2014 |
Cancelled |
|
|
00096477 |
26/03/2014 |
Beacon Lighting |
$389.30 |
|
|
|
Outdoor Fan - Funded Services |
|
|
00096478 |
26/03/2014 |
Bikeforce |
$970.00 |
|
|
|
Various Items - Regulatory Services |
|
|
00096479 |
26/03/2014 |
Bilingual Families Perth |
$150.00 |
|
|
|
Parent Information Session Raising Bilingual Children 17.03.2014 - Library Services |
|
|
00096480 |
26/03/2014 |
Cooldrive Distribution |
$168.12 |
|
|
|
Spare Parts For Fleet |
|
|
00096481 |
26/03/2014 |
Department of Fisheries |
$105.00 |
|
|
|
Guided Tour For Social Support On 20.02.2014 - Funded Services |
|
|
00096482 |
26/03/2014 |
Foo Hua Chinese Restaurant |
$120.10 |
|
|
|
Catering - Fires At Two Rocks And Pipidinny |
|
|
00096483 |
26/03/2014 |
G & S Maintenance |
$1,820.00 |
|
|
|
Works At Various Locations For Waste Services |
|
|
00096484 |
26/03/2014 |
Harvey Norman AV/TI Superstore |
$456.00 |
|
|
|
Panasonic Camera's, Memory Cards & Camera Bags - Health Services |
|
|
00096485 |
26/03/2014 |
Logiudice Property Group |
$633.35 |
|
|
|
Quarterly Administration/Reserve Fund Levy - Property |
|
|
00096486 |
26/03/2014 |
Newsouth Books |
$95.76 |
|
|
|
Book Purchase - Behind The Lines - Heritage |
|
|
00096487 |
26/03/2014 |
Niche Media Pty Ltd |
$49.00 |
|
|
|
Desktop Magazine Subscription 1 Year - Communication & Events |
|
|
00096488 |
26/03/2014 |
Platinum Collision Repairs Centre |
$874.32 |
|
|
|
Remove/Refit Bumper - 1BJC 410 - Waste |
|
|
00096489 |
26/03/2014 |
RAC Motoring & Services Pty Ltd |
$503.00 |
|
|
|
Callout X 4 - Fleet |
|
|
00096490 |
26/03/2014 |
Rawlinsons (WA) |
$399.00 |
|
|
|
Construction Handbook 2014 Edition - Projects |
|
|
00096491 |
26/03/2014 |
Repco Auto Parts |
$113.05 |
|
|
|
Reverse Camera - Fleet |
|
|
00096492 |
26/03/2014 |
State Library of WA |
$969.10 |
|
|
|
Lost/Damaged Book Charges - Library Services |
|
|
00096493 |
26/03/2014 |
Stephen McKee |
$4,760.00 |
|
|
|
Remove/Replace Paving - Chiba Retreat - Waste |
|
|
|
|
Remove Asbestos Shed - Depot - Building Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Remove Asbestos - Various Locations - Waste |
|
|
|
|
Removal Of Hardy Fencing From 25 Lockerbie Turn - Waste |
|
|
|
|
Remove/Replace Fence Sheets - Belper Way - Waste |
|
|
|
|
Remove/Replace Down - Glenkeen Street - Waste |
|
|
|
|
Remove/Replace Fence - Itchen Loop - Waste |
|
|
|
|
Repair Wall - Santapolo Approach - Waste |
|
|
00096494 |
26/03/2014 |
Truck City Sales & Spares |
$100.00 |
|
|
|
Parts For Fleet |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total Director Corporate Services Advance - Cheques |
$4,598,898.46 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
ELECTRONIC FUNDS TRANSFER |
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00001909 |
05/03/2014 |
|
|
|
|
|
18th WA Wanneroo Boys Brigade |
$1,200.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Vouchers X 6 Children |
|
|
|
|
Australian Manufacturing Workers Union |
$304.20 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deduction |
|
|
|
|
Australian Services Union |
$761.48 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deduction |
|
|
|
|
Australian Taxation Office |
$441,681.00 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deduction |
|
|
|
|
CFMEUW |
$90.00 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deduction |
|
|
|
|
Child Support Agency |
$1,681.13 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deduction |
|
|
|
|
City of Wanneroo - Payroll Rates |
$4,635.00 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deduction |
|
|
|
|
City of Wanneroo - Social Club |
$836.00 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deduction |
|
|
|
|
DFES |
$4,732,776.37 |
|
|
|
2013/14 ESL Quarter 3 Contribution - Finance |
|
|
|
|
Frediani Milk Wholesalers |
$1,700.95 |
|
|
|
Milk Deliveries For The City |
|
|
|
|
HBF Insurance |
$1,358.45 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deduction |
|
|
|
|
Joondalup City Soccer Club |
$1,000.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Vouchers X 5 Children |
|
|
|
|
Kingsway United Christian Football Club Inc |
$400.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Vouchers X 2 Children |
|
|
|
|
Landgate |
$1,520.79 |
|
|
|
Land Enquiries For The City |
|
|
|
|
LGRCEU |
$2,143.70 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deduction |
|
|
|
|
Mr Dennis Blair |
$90.93 |
|
|
|
Reimbursement Of Broadband Usage - November 2013 - February 2014 |
|
|
|
|
Mr Ian McDowell |
$40.00 |
|
|
|
Mobile Phone Allowance - December 2013 - February 2014 |
|
|
|
|
Mr Timothy Evans |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Reimbursement For 2 X Replacement Screens For City Of Wanneroo Apple Ipads |
|
|
|
|
Mrs Bonnie Larmont |
$88.00 |
|
|
|
F Endorsement Medical - Funded Services |
|
|
|
|
Ms Samantha Kidd |
$90.00 |
|
|
|
Reimbursement - Eye Testing/Glasses |
|
|
|
|
Nga Iwi Katoa Inc |
$379.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Vouchers X 2 Children |
|
|
|
|
North Coast Rangers Christian Football Club |
$600.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Vouchers X 3 Children |
|
|
|
|
Phoenix Calisthenics Club Inc |
$200.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Voucher X 1 Child |
|
|
|
|
Prelates Netball Club |
$400.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Vouchers X 2 Children |
|
|
|
|
Riding for the Disabled Association |
$200.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Voucher X 1 Child |
|
|
|
|
Selectus Salary Packaging |
$13,603.10 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deduction |
|
|
|
|
GST Inputs Claimed To Be Credited To Employees Accounts For February 2014 |
|
|
|
|
Trailer Parts Pty Ltd |
$32.26 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet |
|
|
|
|
Urban Development Institute of Australia WA Division Inc |
$160.00 |
|
|
|
Hot Topics Breakfast Estate Statistics Attendees S Orsi & K White - Planning |
|
|
|
|
Western Devils Netball Club |
$200.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Vouchers X 1 Child |
|
|
|
|
Yanchep United Football Club Inc |
$200.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Voucher X 1 Child |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
00001910 |
05/03/2014 |
|
|
|
|
|
Action Glass & Aluminium |
$844.86 |
|
|
|
Glazing Services For The City |
|
|
|
|
Amcap Distribution Centre |
$1,209.46 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet/Stores |
|
|
|
|
Ati-Mirage Training & Business Solutions |
$1,650.00 |
|
|
|
Power Point Introduction X 6 Attendees - 19.02.2014 - HR |
|
|
|
|
Australia Wide Investigations Pty Ltd |
$7,938.04 |
|
|
|
Surveillance Costs - HR |
|
|
|
|
Betahose & Fittings P/L |
$380.50 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Hoses For Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
BP Australia Ltd |
$1,256.90 |
|
|
|
Energrease - Stores |
|
|
|
|
Cardno (WA) Pty Ltd |
$15,495.43 |
|
|
|
Consultancy - Review Of Quinns Beach Coastal Management - Projects |
|
|
|
|
Cleanaway |
$10,093.66 |
|
|
|
Cleanaway Diverted Material - Waste |
|
|
|
|
Drainflow Services Pty Ltd |
$253.00 |
|
|
|
Sweeping - Marmion/Hester - Engineering |
|
|
|
|
E & MJ Rosher |
$181.50 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Stores |
|
|
|
|
Echelon Australia Pty Ltd |
$385.00 |
|
|
|
Code Of Conduct Training - HR |
|
|
|
|
Environmental Industries Pty Ltd |
$5,280.00 |
|
|
|
Weed Control - Various Locations - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Ergolink |
$305.35 |
|
|
|
Office Equipment - HR |
|
|
|
|
Find Wise Location Services |
$789.25 |
|
|
|
Location Of Services - Neaves Road |
|
|
|
|
Flexiglass Challenge Pty Ltd |
$770.00 |
|
|
|
Repair Door On Canopy - Fleet |
|
|
|
|
Freds Hardware |
$80.89 |
|
|
|
Various Tools - Parks |
|
|
|
|
GHD Pty Ltd |
$4,339.50 |
|
|
|
Consultancy Services - Ocean Reef Road Noise Walls - Infrastructure Projects |
|
|
|
|
Greenway Enterprises |
$182.71 |
|
|
|
Secateurs - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Hitachi Construction Machinery Pty Ltd |
$6,628.13 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Filters For Fleet |
|
|
|
|
IPWEA WA |
$5,100.00 |
|
|
|
State Conference 2014 - Registration - P Williams, N Rainford, R Korenhof |
|
|
|
|
Public Works Training Week - Z Khama, R Bell, A Dewan, M Barua - Infrastructure |
|
|
|
|
Irrigation Innovations |
$14,883.00 |
|
|
|
Supply & Installation Of Irrigation At Barndie Park Wanneroo - Projects |
|
|
|
|
Joondalup Coachline |
$1,078.00 |
|
|
|
Bus Hire - Gold Program Outings - Leisure Services |
|
|
|
|
KDAire Mechanical Services |
$550.00 |
|
|
|
Airconditioning Maintenance For The City |
|
|
|
|
Kevrek |
$169.13 |
|
|
|
Solenoid For Crane - Fleet |
|
|
|
|
L & T Venables Pty Ltd |
$104.75 |
|
|
|
Various Parts For WRC |
|
|
|
|
Laundry Express |
$116.60 |
|
|
|
Laundry Services - Hospitality |
|
|
|
|
Local Government Managers Australia |
$735.80 |
|
|
|
LGMA Finance Professionals Conference 2014 Registration - L Lam |
|
|
|
|
MacDonald Johnston Engineering Company |
$13,404.71 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts -Stores/Fleet |
|
|
|
|
Major Motors |
$530.51 |
|
|
|
Spare Parts For Fleet |
|
|
|
|
Marketforce Express Pty Ltd |
$1,198.60 |
|
|
|
Advertising Services For The City |
|
|
|
|
Mindarie Regional Council |
$281,740.72 |
|
|
|
Refuse Disposal For The City |
|
|
|
|
Mirco Bros Pty Ltd Oil Distributors |
$371.00 |
|
|
|
Various Items - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Office Cleaning Experts |
$3,437.50 |
|
|
|
Cleaning Services For The City |
|
|
|
|
Pide Bakery |
$2,400.00 |
|
|
|
Catering - Staff Christmas Function - Marketing |
|
|
|
|
Pro Water Services |
$880.00 |
|
|
|
Parts & Repairs For Fleet |
|
|
|
|
Programmed Integrated Workforce |
$65,881.09 |
|
|
|
Casual Labour For The City |
|
|
|
|
Specialised Security Shredding |
$10.84 |
|
|
|
GC Bin Exchange - Aquamotion |
|
|
|
|
The Rigging Shed |
$2,493.81 |
|
|
|
Repairs & Parts For Lifting Gear - Fleet |
|
|
|
|
Triton Electrical Contractors Pty Ltd |
$32,573.93 |
|
|
|
Irrigation Installation/Repairs - Various Locations - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Turfmaster Pty Ltd |
$8,998.00 |
|
|
|
Lawn Mowing & Removal Of Debris At Kingsway Cricket - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Additional Greens Mowing At Marangaroo Golf Course - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Plumbing |
$1,669.80 |
|
|
|
Plumbing Maintenance For The City |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Towing Service |
$374.00 |
|
|
|
Towing Services - Fleet/Regulatory Services |
|
|
|
|
Xpress Magazine |
$685.30 |
|
|
|
Advertising Issue 1407 - Live At The Amp - Communication & Events |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
00001911 |
06/03/2014 |
|
|
|
|
|
Interior Building Solutions Pty Ltd |
$176,563.75 |
|
|
|
Payment Certificate No 1 - Civic Centre Customer Service Counter Reconstruction - Projects |
|
|
|
|
Westrac |
$11,176.65 |
|
|
|
Repairs & Parts For 98022 - Fleet |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
00001912 |
11/03/2014 |
|
|
|
|
|
Cleanawater |
$610.50 |
|
|
|
Spare Parts For Fleet |
|
|
|
|
COVS Parts |
$3,756.29 |
|
|
|
Various Items - Emergency Services |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
00001913 |
12/03/2014 |
|
|
|
|
|
Anne Condo |
$60.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Wanneroo Adult Day Centre |
|
|
|
|
Arena Swim Club |
$146.50 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Voucher X 1 Child |
|
|
|
|
Australia Post |
$12,018.31 |
|
|
|
Postage Charges For The City |
|
|
|
|
Barlow Superannuation Fund |
$1,618.20 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
|
|
Carine Calisthenics Club |
$200.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Voucher X 1 Child |
|
|
|
|
Crosbie & Duncan Golf |
$35,846.33 |
|
|
|
Carramar Golf Course Commission Fees February 2014 - Property |
|
|
|
|
Dalmain Netball Club |
$20.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Voucher X 1 Child |
|
|
|
|
Decipha Pty Ltd |
$1,871.19 |
|
|
|
Monthly Mailroom Contract Fee February 2014 |
|
|
|
|
Department of Planning |
$150.00 |
|
|
|
Development Application Fees Accepted By The City On Behalf Of The Development Assessment Panel Applicant - TPG Town Planning DA2014/275 $12 ,000,000 |
|
|
|
|
Duncan & Crosbie Pro Golf WA Pty Ltd |
$30,439.58 |
|
|
|
Marangaroo Golf Course Commissions February 2014 - Property |
|
|
|
|
Elizabeth Valeriani |
$30.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Wanneroo Adult Day Centre |
|
|
|
|
Frediani Milk Wholesalers |
$583.30 |
|
|
|
Milk Deliveries For The City |
|
|
|
|
Generations Personal Super |
$215.46 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
|
|
John Everitt Superannuation Fund |
$177.80 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
|
|
Kingsway United Christian Football Club Inc |
$400.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Vouchers X 2 Children |
|
|
|
|
L & D Ryan Superannuation Fund |
$238.52 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
|
|
Local Government Planners Association |
$60.00 |
|
|
|
Training - Liveable Neighbourhoods, Has It Been The Sustainable Initiative - W Anderson |
|
|
|
|
Nga Iwi Katoa Inc |
$489.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Vouchers X 3 Children |
|
|
|
|
North Coast Rangers Christian Football Club |
$3,760.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Vouchers X 17 Children |
|
|
|
|
Quinns Districts Junior Football Club |
$1,240.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Vouchers X 9 Children |
|
|
|
|
Quinns Districts Netball Club |
$800.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Vouchers X 4 Children |
|
|
|
|
Riding for the Disabled Association |
$200.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Voucher X 1 Child |
|
|
|
|
Riding For The Disabled Association Of WA Inc |
$1,000.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Vouchers X 4 Children |
|
|
|
|
Snowbird Gardens Superannuation Fund |
$210.82 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
|
|
Sorrento Football Club |
$200.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Voucher X 1 Child |
|
|
|
|
The Bernadette Superannuation Fund |
$59.46 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
|
|
The Claystone Superannuation Fund |
$370.26 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
|
|
The FIA Magid Superannuation Fund |
$489.86 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
|
|
The Forrestal Superannuation Fund |
$127.61 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
|
|
The Michael Penson Superannuation Fund |
$853.84 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
|
|
The Trustees of The Easson Family Superannuation Fund |
$421.62 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
|
|
Timms Superannuation Fund |
$433.28 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
|
|
Venetians Netball Club Inc |
$1,000.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Voucher X 5 Child |
|
|
|
|
WA Super |
$519,054.14 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deductions |
|
|
|
|
Yanchep Districts Junior Football Club |
$1,875.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Vouchers X 11 Children |
|
|
|
|
Yanchep United Football Club Inc |
$400.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Vouchers X 2 Children |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
00001914 |
12/03/2014 |
|
|
|
|
|
A Team Printing Pty Ltd |
$1,091.20 |
|
|
|
Printing Daily Time Sheet Pads - Engineering/Parks |
|
|
|
|
Australian Institute of Management |
$870.00 |
|
|
|
Training - How To Prepare A Business Case - A Coulthart - IT |
|
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|
Training - Process Mapping For Improvement 19.05.2014 – Attendee A Coulthart - IT |
|
|
|
|
Automotive Personnel |
$2,257.75 |
|
|
|
Casual Labour For Fleet |
|
|
|
|
Binley Fencing |
$727.88 |
|
|
|
Hire Of Temporary Fencing At Corner Pearce & Ocean Drive Quinns Rocks - Projects |
|
|
|
|
BP Australia Ltd |
$195,316.88 |
|
|
|
Fuel Issues For February 2014 |
|
|
|
|
Burkeair Pty Ltd |
$2,805.52 |
|
|
|
Check Of Airconditioning At New Civic Centre |
|
|
|
|
Businessphotos.com.au |
$1,276.00 |
|
|
|
Virtual Tour - Wanneroo Recreation Centre & Margaret Cockman Pavilion - Facilities |
|
|
|
|
Campbells Wholesale Pty Ltd |
$557.99 |
|
|
|
Various Items For Stores |
|
|
|
|
Carramar Resources Industries |
$4,245.11 |
|
|
|
Disposal Of Rubble - Engineering & Projects |
|
|
|
|
Clark Equipment Sales Pty Ltd |
$1,923.90 |
|
|
|
Parts - Fleet |
|
|
|
|
Corporate Scorecard |
$1,996.72 |
|
|
|
Financial & Performance Assessment - Contracts & Purchasing |
|
|
|
|
Environmental Industries Pty Ltd |
$712.80 |
|
|
|
Repairs To Irrigation Equipment - Projects |
|
|
|
|
Ghems Holding Pty Ltd |
$31,461.78 |
|
|
|
Weed Control - Various Parks |
|
|
|
|
GPK Shiva Trust |
$7,150.00 |
|
|
|
Supply & Install Curtains At Jenolan Way Community Centre - Building Maintenance |
|
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|
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Supply & Install Curtains At Gumblossom Craft Room - Building Maintenance |
|
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|
|
Hart Sport |
$59.00 |
|
|
|
Gloves & Hand Wraps - Kingsway Indoor Sports Stadium |
|
|
|
|
Heatley Sales Pty Ltd |
$21.80 |
|
|
|
Clamp Hoses For Stores |
|
|
|
|
Hey Fever North |
$400.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Vouchers X 2 Children |
|
|
|
|
Jaffa Room |
$880.00 |
|
|
|
Copyright Permission For 5 Movies - Heritage |
|
|
|
|
JSB Fencing and Machinery Hire |
$7,260.00 |
|
|
|
Supply & Install Panels At Kingsway Baseball - Projects |
|
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|
|
Kennards Hire Pty Ltd |
$1,240.00 |
|
|
|
Led Message Board - Kingsway Indoor Stadium/Aquamotion |
|
|
|
|
Kyocera Document Solutions |
$205.70 |
|
|
|
Photocopier Meter Reading For The City |
|
|
|
|
Linda Perry |
$105.00 |
|
|
|
Reimbursement Of Medical F Endorsement |
|
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|
|
MacDonald Johnston Engineering Company |
$3,794.01 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet |
|
|
|
|
Marketforce Express Pty Ltd |
$4,319.37 |
|
|
|
Advertising Services For The City |
|
|
|
|
McLeods Barristers And Solicitors |
$1,178.62 |
|
|
|
Legal Fees - Regulatory Services |
|
|
|
|
Mindarie Regional Council |
$327,794.15 |
|
|
|
Refuse Disposal For The City |
|
|
|
|
Northern Districts Pest Control |
$770.00 |
|
|
|
Animal Care Centre - Ashby Operations Centre |
|
|
|
|
Office Cleaning Experts |
$48,710.78 |
|
|
|
Cleaning Services For The City Various Locations |
|
|
|
|
Orica Australia P/L |
$3,057.18 |
|
|
|
Chlorine Gas - Aquamotion |
|
|
|
|
Print Smart Online Pty Ltd |
$810.50 |
|
|
|
Printing Mayor Letterhead - Office Of The Mayor |
|
|
|
|
Programmed Integrated Workforce |
$37,791.92 |
|
|
|
Casual Labour For The City |
|
|
|
|
Skate Australia Inc |
$6,600.00 |
|
|
|
SBA Hub Roster - Programs |
|
|
|
|
Specialised Security Shredding |
$10.84 |
|
|
|
Security Shredding - Infrastructure Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Swan Towing Services Pty Ltd |
$660.00 |
|
|
|
Towing Services - Fleet |
|
|
|
|
West Coast Institute of Training |
$284.25 |
|
|
|
Course Fees - Diploma Of Management For D Brett-Matthewson - Business Systems |
|
|
|
|
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|
|
00001915 |
13/03/2014 |
|
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|
|
Porter Consulting Engineers |
$4,644.75 |
|
|
|
Payment Certificate 5 - Review Of Drainage System & Development Of Detailed Design & Documentation For Marangaroo Main Drainage |
|
|
|
|
SMB Electrical Services |
$47,291.20 |
|
|
|
Payment Certificate 2 - Kingsway Baseball Lighting - Contract No.01346 |
|
|
|
|
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|
|
00001916 |
12/03/2014 |
|
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|
|
Businessphotos.com.au |
$2,750.00 |
|
|
|
Virtual Tours - Various Recreation Centres - Facilities |
|
|
|
|
Fusion Communication Services Pty Ltd |
$8,731.80 |
|
|
|
Preliminary Survey & Works At Clarkson Library |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
00001917 |
12/03/2014 |
|
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City of Wanneroo - Municipal Bank Account |
|
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|
|
Bank Reconciliation For February 2014 $37,791.10 - Breakdown Refer to Pages 66 - 68 |
|
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|
00001918 |
12/03/2014 |
|
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|
City of Wanneroo - Rates |
$83.33 |
|
|
|
Rates Payment From Councillor Allowance |
|
|
|
|
Cr Anh Truong |
$2,500.00 |
|
|
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Monthly Allowance |
|
|
|
|
Cr Brett Treby |
$2,500.00 |
|
|
|
Monthly Allowance |
|
|
|
|
Cr Denis John Hayden |
$2,500.00 |
|
|
|
Monthly Allowance |
|
|
|
|
Cr Dianne Guise |
$2,500.00 |
|
|
|
Monthly Allowance |
|
|
|
|
Cr Domenic Zappa |
$2,500.00 |
|
|
|
Monthly Allowance |
|
|
|
|
Cr Glynis Parker |
$2,500.00 |
|
|
|
Monthly Allowance |
|
|
|
|
Cr Huu Van Nguyen |
$2,500.00 |
|
|
|
Monthly Allowance |
|
|
|
|
Cr Linda May Aitken |
$2,500.00 |
|
|
|
Monthly Allowance |
|
|
|
|
Cr Norman Hewer |
$2,500.00 |
|
|
|
Monthly Allowance |
|
|
|
|
Cr Robert Smithson |
$2,500.00 |
|
|
|
Monthly Allowance |
|
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|
|
Cr Russell Driver |
$2,500.00 |
|
|
|
Monthly Allowance |
|
|
|
|
Cr Sabine Winton |
$2,500.00 |
|
|
|
Monthly Allowance |
|
|
|
|
Mayor Tracey Roberts |
$10,833.33 |
|
|
|
Monthly Allowance |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
00001919 |
14/03/2014 |
|
|
|
|
|
Environmental Industries Pty Ltd |
$74,420.36 |
|
|
|
Progress Claim 3 - Wanneroo Road Streetscape - Projects |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
00001920 |
19/03/2014 |
|
|
|
|
|
Andy Heerkens |
$86.90 |
|
|
|
Reimbursement For Police Check $63.50 & Traffic Infringement Certificate $23.40 |
|
|
|
|
Australia Post |
$13,047.47 |
|
|
|
Postage Charges - Lodged Mail For January 2014 |
|
|
|
|
Australian Manufacturing Workers Union |
$304.20 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deduction |
|
|
|
|
Australian Services Union |
$761.48 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deduction |
|
|
|
|
Australian Taxation Office |
$462,226.00 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deduction |
|
|
|
|
Butler Netball Club Inc |
$1,000.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Vouchers X 5 Children |
|
|
|
|
CFMEUW |
$90.00 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deduction |
|
|
|
|
Child Support Agency |
$1,479.69 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deduction |
|
|
|
|
City of Wanneroo - Payroll Rates |
$4,635.00 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deduction |
|
|
|
|
City of Wanneroo - Rates |
$69,623.94 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund A/N 3115603 |
|
|
|
|
City of Wanneroo - Social Club |
$824.00 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deduction |
|
|
|
|
Cr Glynis Parker |
$299.28 |
|
|
|
Travel Expenses 04.02.2014 - 27.02.2014 |
|
|
|
|
Cr Norman Hewer |
$152.86 |
|
|
|
Travel Expenses 01.02.2014 - 24.02.2014 |
|
|
|
|
Cr Russell Driver |
$258.64 |
|
|
|
Travel Expenses 28.01.2014 - 11.03.2014 |
|
|
|
|
Douglas Valeriani |
$51.40 |
|
|
|
Keyholder Payment - February 2014 |
|
|
|
|
Frediani Milk Wholesalers |
$1,170.30 |
|
|
|
Milk Deliveries For The City |
|
|
|
|
Genesis Netball Club |
$200.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Voucher 1 X Child |
|
|
|
|
Gregory Johnson |
$215.90 |
|
|
|
Keyholder Payment - February 2014 |
|
|
|
|
HBF Insurance |
$1,358.45 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deduction |
|
|
|
|
High Flyers Gym |
$400.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Voucher 2 X Children |
|
|
|
|
Hocking Netball Club |
$1,600.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Vouchers X 8 Children |
|
|
|
|
i60 Community Services |
$699.60 |
|
|
|
3 X Art Workshops For Butler Bonanza - Youth Programs |
|
|
|
|
Joe Arrigo |
$113.10 |
|
|
|
Keyholder Payment - February 2014 |
|
|
|
|
Landgate |
$6,194.52 |
|
|
|
Unimproved Interim Values - Rates |
|
|
|
|
Gross Rental Valuations - Rating Services |
|
|
|
|
Landsdale Netball Club |
$600.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Vouchers X 3 Children |
|
|
|
|
LGISWA |
$130,094.80 |
|
|
|
Insurance - Anywhere In Australia - Human Resources |
|
|
|
|
LGRCEU |
$2,143.70 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deduction |
|
|
|
|
Local Government Planners Association |
$75.00 |
|
|
|
Training - Liveable Neighbourhoods - Has It Been The Sustainable Initiative 13.03.2014 - Attendee Mark Dickson - City Growth |
|
|
|
|
Mary Colvin |
$45.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Alexander Heights Adult Day Centre |
|
|
|
|
Mr Andy Fan |
$1,500.00 |
|
|
|
Reimbursement Of University Fees For Cadet Engineer |
|
|
|
|
Mr Ian McDowell |
$20.00 |
|
|
|
Mobile Phone Allowance February - March 2014 |
|
|
|
|
Mr John Baker |
$77.10 |
|
|
|
Keyholder Payment - February 2014 |
|
|
|
|
Mrs Hazel Walker |
$150.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Alexander Heights Adult Day Centre |
|
|
|
|
Mrs Karen Browne |
$35.00 |
|
|
|
Reimbursement Of Parking Expenses |
|
|
|
|
Ms Deanne Hetherington |
$215.90 |
|
|
|
Keyholder Payment - February 2014 |
|
|
|
|
Ms Lorraine Mortensen |
$60.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Quinns Adult Day Centre |
|
|
|
|
Ms Resmie Greer |
$40.00 |
|
|
|
Mobile Phone Allowance February/March 2014 |
|
|
|
|
National Tax Manager |
$132.00 |
|
|
|
Subscription - FBT Made Easy - Finance |
|
|
|
|
Nga Iwi Katoa Inc |
$1,397.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Vouchers X 7 Children |
|
|
|
|
North Coast Rangers Christian Football Club |
$800.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Voucher 4 X Children |
|
|
|
|
North Coast Rugby Union Football Club Inc |
$1,780.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Vouchers X 9 Children |
|
|
|
|
North Metro Marlins Basketball Club |
$160.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Voucher X 1 Child |
|
|
|
|
Ocean Ridge Junior Football Club Inc |
$475.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Vouchers X 3 Children |
|
|
|
|
Peggy Brown |
$102.80 |
|
|
|
Keyholder Payment - February 2014 |
|
|
|
|
Quinns Districts Calisthenics Club |
$800.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Voucher X 4 Children |
|
|
|
|
Quinns Districts Junior Football Club |
$1,700.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Vouchers X 12 Children |
|
|
|
|
Riding For The Disabled Association Of WA Inc |
$800.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Vouchers 4 X Children |
|
|
|
|
Selectus Salary Packaging |
$11,647.84 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deduction |
|
|
|
|
Sorrento Duncraig Junior Football Club |
$150.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Voucher 1 X Child |
|
|
|
|
Stirling Lions Soccer Club |
$660.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Vouchers X 3 Children |
|
|
|
|
Susan Morrissey |
$120.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - The Heights Adult Day Centre |
|
|
|
|
Trailer Parts Pty Ltd |
$307.20 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet |
|
|
|
|
Vodafone Messaging |
$2,410.84 |
|
|
|
Messaging Services For Fire Services |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo City Soccer Club Inc |
$1,200.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Vouchers X 6 Children |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Districts Jnr Rugby Union Football Club |
$1,400.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Voucher X 7 Children |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Junior Cricket Club |
$200.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Voucher X 1 Child |
|
|
|
|
Yanchep United Football Club Inc |
$800.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Vouchers X 4 Children - R & H Lindsay |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
00001921 |
19/03/2014 |
|
|
|
|
|
Active Games & Entertainment |
$532.40 |
|
|
|
Lawn Games - Marketing |
|
|
|
|
Allstyle Brickpaving |
$1,760.00 |
|
|
|
Paving Island - Brazier/Wilkie - Projects |
|
|
|
|
Armaguard |
$497.92 |
|
|
|
Cash Collection Charges For Kingsway |
|
|
|
|
Astro Synthetic Turf |
$1,254.00 |
|
|
|
Repairs To Rubber Softfall - Various Locations - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Austswim WA |
$77.00 |
|
|
|
Registration Fee - Austswim Seminar For K McMinn - Aquamotion |
|
|
|
|
Automotive Personnel |
$2,546.50 |
|
|
|
Casual Labour - Fleet |
|
|
|
|
Beaurepaires For Tyres |
$3,570.56 |
|
|
|
Tyre Fitting Services For The City |
|
|
|
|
Beilby Corporation |
$4,893.90 |
|
|
|
First Instalment - Assignment Of Manager Waste Services - HR |
|
|
|
|
Benara Nurseries |
$62.70 |
|
|
|
Plants - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Bentley Systems International Limited |
$80.00 |
|
|
|
Underpaid By $80 For Invoice 47570096 - Invoice Total Should Be $8880 |
|
|
|
|
Betahose & Fittings P/L |
$1,309.42 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Hoses For Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
BOC Limited |
$566.40 |
|
|
|
Oxygen Medical C Size - Aquamotion |
|
|
|
|
Bunnings Pty Ltd |
$270.68 |
|
|
|
Various Items - WRC |
|
|
|
|
DBS Fencing |
$14,982.00 |
|
|
|
Progress Claim - Kingsway Sporting Complex - Parks |
|
|
|
|
DMH Engineering |
$1,034.00 |
|
|
|
Overhaul Compactor - Fleet |
|
|
|
|
Dowsing Concrete |
$37,613.02 |
|
|
|
Kerbing - Gretel Court - Projects |
|
|
|
|
Concrete Bunkers - Kingsway - Projects |
|
|
|
|
Drainflow Services Pty Ltd |
$407.00 |
|
|
|
Road Sweeping - Pine Crest Street - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Edgewater Veterinary Hospital |
$726.80 |
|
|
|
Veterinary Costs - Consultation & Medication - Rangers |
|
|
|
|
Environmental Industries Pty Ltd |
$97,778.38 |
|
|
|
Landscape Maintenance For October 2013 & January 2014 - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Trim Hedge At Various Locations - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Slash Verge At Dalton Loop Butler - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Grand Toyota |
$408.30 |
|
|
|
Service WN 33460 - Fleet |
|
|
|
|
Heatley Sales Pty Ltd |
$998.54 |
|
|
|
Safety Glasses For Stores |
|
|
|
|
Drill Set For Fleet |
|
|
|
|
Hydroquip Pumps |
$13,750.00 |
|
|
|
Repair Irrigation - Marmion Bus Stop - Parks |
|
|
|
|
International Association for Public Participation Australasia |
$275.00 |
|
|
|
Registration Fee - Increasing Engagement Value & Impact Masterclass – Attendee M Goode |
|
|
|
|
IPWEA WA |
$900.00 |
|
|
|
Conference - 2014 IPWEA State Conference Attendee R Ellyard - Engineering |
|
|
|
|
J Blackwood & Son Ltd |
$123.63 |
|
|
|
Various Items For Fleet |
|
|
|
|
JB Hi Fi Group Pty Ltd |
$396.00 |
|
|
|
Pioneer Head Unit - Fleet |
|
|
|
|
Kids Just Wanna Have Fun Amusement Hire |
$1,650.00 |
|
|
|
Games For Retro Rewind Event - Communications & Events |
|
|
|
|
Kmart Australia Limited (Wanneroo) |
$196.00 |
|
|
|
45 X Visual Diaries For Heritage |
|
|
|
|
Furniture & Cushions For Hainsworth Book Nook - Community Links |
|
|
|
|
USB For Storage Of Art Documents - Heritage |
|
|
|
|
Knight And Sons |
$558.39 |
|
|
|
Supplies For Animal Care Centre |
|
|
|
|
KPMG |
$22,000.00 |
|
|
|
Preparation Of Draft Fraud Policy & Framework - Risk Management |
|
|
|
|
LD Total |
$7,488.70 |
|
|
|
Kerbing At Mereworth Way - Projects |
|
|
|
|
Mad Dog Promotions |
$9,913.75 |
|
|
|
Stainless Steel Drink Bottles With Colour Print - OSH |
|
|
|
|
Stationery - OSH |
|
|
|
|
Major Motors |
$363.43 |
|
|
|
Parts For Fleet |
|
|
|
|
Marketforce Express Pty Ltd |
$3,909.66 |
|
|
|
Advertising For The City |
|
|
|
|
McCoffee |
$108.50 |
|
|
|
Supply Of Hot Beverages - 27 Hainsworth Avenue - Community Development |
|
|
|
|
Mindarie Regional Council |
$196,574.01 |
|
|
|
Refuse Disposal For The City |
|
|
|
|
Mini-Tankers Australia Pty Ltd |
$10,028.05 |
|
|
|
Fuel For Fleet |
|
|
|
|
Miracle Recreation Equipment Pty Ltd |
$852.50 |
|
|
|
Supply/Install Deck At Wishart Park - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Northern Districts Pest Control |
$770.00 |
|
|
|
Pest Control Services For The City |
|
|
|
|
Office Cleaning Experts |
$6,506.08 |
|
|
|
Cleaning Services For The City |
|
|
|
|
Officeworks Superstores Pty Ltd |
$211.79 |
|
|
|
Inkjet For Printer - Executive Services |
|
|
|
|
Car Charger - Funded Services |
|
|
|
|
Stationery For Education Program - Heritage |
|
|
|
|
Olympic Kingsway Sports Club Inc |
$2,200.00 |
|
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Kidsport Voucher 11 X Children |
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Pacific Brands Workwear Group |
$208.73 |
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Staff Uniform For I Babic - Library Services |
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Perlex Holdings |
$740.00 |
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Equipment Hire For Skate Competition - Youth Services |
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Peter's Bus Charters |
$660.00 |
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Bus Hire - School Activities Adventure Wold Excursion - Youth Services |
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Programmed Integrated Workforce |
$81,136.54 |
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Casual Labour For The City |
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Recall Total Information Management |
$117.91 |
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Document Retrieval Services - Information Management |
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Schindler Lifts Aust Pty Ltd |
$1,928.92 |
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Lift Service - Various Locations - Building Maintenance |
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Specialised Security Shredding |
$21.67 |
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Security Shredding Services For The City |
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Swan Towing Services Pty Ltd |
$1,589.50 |
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Towing Services - Fleet |
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The Watershed Water Systems |
$13,033.44 |
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Reticulation Items - Parks |
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Tiger Tek Pty Ltd |
$100.98 |
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Fluro Pink & Orange Tape - Stores |
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Versatech Engineering Services |
$1,414.60 |
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Head Unit - Fleet |
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Vintage Photobooths |
$1,450.00 |
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Hire Of Kombi Booth - Communication & Events |
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WA Hino Sales & Service |
$35.65 |
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Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet |
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WA Iveco |
$594.00 |
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Check/Report WN 33423 - Fleet |
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Wanneroo Community Mens Shed Inc. |
$140.00 |
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Computer Lab Fees At Yanchep Library |
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YMCA Of Perth Youth And Community Services |
$1,155.00 |
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Drug Aware Skate Series Clarkson Qualifier - Youth Services |
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00001922 |
20/03/2014 |
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Caltex Energy |
$527.14 |
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Fuel For Fleet |
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Natural Area Holdings Pty Ltd |
$6,645.91 |
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Progress Claim 2 - Plant Propagation - Various Locations |
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00001923 |
21/03/2014 |
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Fremantle Stone |
$177.98 |
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Pavers - Projects |
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00001924 |
21/03/2014 |
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Georgiou Group Pty Ltd |
$879,083.11 |
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Payment Certificate 9 - Lenore Road Wanneroo - Projects |
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Lovegrove Turf Services Pty Ltd |
$1,760.00 |
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Mow/Sweep/Dispose Of Lawn Clippings At Kingsway Rugby - Parks |
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00001925 |
25/03/2014 |
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A Team Printing Pty Ltd |
$310.20 |
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Printing Of Receipt Books - Financial Accounting |
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A03 Independent Computer Search Pty Ltd |
$1,285.00 |
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Power Connect For 1 Year - IT |
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Power Edge 1 Year Pro Support - IT |
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Access Unlimited International Pty Ltd |
$850.30 |
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Gas Monitor - Fleet |
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Accidental First Aid Supplies |
$811.62 |
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First Aid Supplies For The City |
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Action Glass & Aluminium |
$1,332.82 |
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Glazing Services For The City |
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Adasound |
$1,995.00 |
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Supply Sound Equipment & Staff For Australia Day Event - Communications & Events |
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Adelphi Tailoring Company |
$243.10 |
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Staff Uniforms - Ranger Services |
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Adform |
$2,442.00 |
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Vehicle Movement & Total Fire Ban Signs - Emergency Services |
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Removal/Application Of New Reflective Text - Total Fire Ban-No Fires - Fire Services |
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Advance Press (2013) Pty Ltd |
$726.00 |
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Printing - A6 Loft Flash Card Book - Human Resources |
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Advanced Spatial Technologies |
$8,762.27 |
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Design Development Architectural Drafting - Kingsway Baseball/Softball Club - Projects |
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Advanced Window Tinting |
$165.00 |
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Remove/Replace Window Tint To 98353 - Fleet |
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Adventure Hire and Party Suppliers |
$440.00 |
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Equipment Hire - Bouncy Castle - Marketing |
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Affirmative Paving |
$1,117.60 |
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Paving Work For New Cable At Aquamotion - Building Maintenance |
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Air Liquide WA Pty Ltd |
$548.17 |
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Gas Cylinder Hire -Fleet |
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Alance Newspaper and Magazine Delivery |
$30.00 |
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Newspaper Delivery - Clarkson Library |
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Alexander House of Flowers |
$430.00 |
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Mixed Box Arrangements – Mayor's Office |
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Anniversary Box Arrangement - Joondalup County Club - Executive Services |
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With Sympathy Boxed Arrangement – Mayor's Office |
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ALH Group Ltd (BWS) |
$120.15 |
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Beverages For Exhibition Opening - Heritage & Museums |
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All About Asbestos Removal Perth |
$792.00 |
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Asbestos Removal At Doogarch Road Carabooda - Projects |
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Allied Heat Transfer International Pty Ltd |
$679.80 |
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Parts For Fleet |
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AllightSykes Pty Ltd |
$1,258.13 |
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Repairs To Radiator At Hainsworth Leisure Centre Pumphouse - Building Maintenance |
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Allstamps |
$160.50 |
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Order/Receipts Stamps X 2 - City Growth |
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Accounts Payable Stamp - Library Services |
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Allstyle Brickpaving |
$5,321.25 |
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Install Paving At Various Locations - Projects |
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Amazing Clean Curtains And Upholstery Care Atwell |
$359.00 |
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Cleaning Of Curtains At Wanneroo Recreation Centre - Building Maintenance |
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Amcap Distribution Centre |
$5,740.38 |
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Vehicle Spare Parts - Stores/Fleet |
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APN Outdoor (Trading) Pty Ltd |
$821.85 |
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Advertising - Retro Rewind - Marketing |
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Armaguard |
$865.17 |
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Cash Collections Services For The City |
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Artists Chronicle |
$690.00 |
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Advertising - The Antipodean Steampunk Show - Heritage |
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Ashdown Ingram |
$1,342.94 |
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Parts - Fleet |
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Asphaltech Pty Ltd |
$670.99 |
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Granit/Gravel Mix - Engineering |
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Astro Synthetic Turf |
$2,211.00 |
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Repair Softfall - Various Locations - Parks |
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AT & D Navtrack |
$616.00 |
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Deinstall/Reinstall Navman Voice 95456 - Fleet |
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Ati-Mirage Training & Business Solutions |
$1,993.99 |
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Training - Time Management – Attendee K Davis - Finance |
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Word Training - Human Resources |
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Atom Supply |
$69.30 |
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Parts For Fleet |
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Australasian Performing Right Assoc Ltd |
$148.53 |
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Background Music Licence Fees 01.04.2014 - 31.03.2015 - Library |
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Autosmart WA North Metro |
$2,920.50 |
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Cleaning Supplies - Fleet |
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Bagmasters |
$98.45 |
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A4 Satchels & Padlocks - Customer Relations |
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Baileys Fertilisers |
$1,692.90 |
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Apply Energy Turf Fertiliser At Gumblossom Reserve - Parks |
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Balcatta Veterinary Hospital |
$200.00 |
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Veterinary Consultation - Rangers |
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Beaurepaires For Tyres |
$49,858.92 |
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Tyre Fitting Services For The City |
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Beilby Corporation |
$26,734.82 |
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Recruitment Charges - HR |
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Belair Smash Repairs Pty Ltd |
$2,000.00 |
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Insurance Excess - WN 33284, WN 33292 |
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Benchmark Projects |
$16,626.50 |
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Progress Payment 1 & 2 - Quinns Rock Caravan Park Redevelopment - Property |
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Beryl Weston |
$60.00 |
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Cleaning Of Girrawheen Hall - Programs |
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Bespoke Timber Floors |
$9,873.60 |
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Floor Clean & Re-Seal At Hainsworth & Carramar Leisure Centres - Building Maintenance |
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Betahose & Fittings P/L |
$1,380.16 |
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Vehicle Hoses For Fleet Maintenance/WRC |
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BGC Concrete |
$770.00 |
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Concrete Mix For Various Locations - Engineering |
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Bidvest Hospitality Perth |
$979.91 |
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Kitchen Supplies - Stores |
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Catering Items - Fire Services |
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Binley Fencing |
$829.99 |
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Temporary Fencing At Various Locations - Projects |
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BIS Fabrication Pty Ltd |
$500.00 |
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Install Gate At Aquamotion - Building Maintenance |
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Boral Bricks Western Australia Pty Ltd |
$2,444.90 |
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Pavers Delivered To Alexander Drive - Projects |
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Boral Construction Materials Group Ltd |
$3,952.03 |
|
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Concrete Mix For Various Locations - Engineering |
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Boya Equipment |
$67.98 |
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Vehicle Spare Parts - Parks |
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Bridgeleigh Reception Centre |
$3,674.40 |
|
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Leadership Workshop Training 25.02.2014 & 29.02.2014 - HR |
|
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Bring Couriers |
$233.77 |
|
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Courier Services - Health Services |
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Budget Truck Rentals |
$296.95 |
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Hire Of Moving Van - Communication & Events |
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Bunnings Pty Ltd |
$1,277.32 |
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Hardware Purchases For Various Departments |
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Bunzl Limited |
$9,668.14 |
|
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Cleaning Items For Stores |
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Burkeair Pty Ltd |
$7,776.07 |
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Airconditioning Maintenance For The City |
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C Wood Distributors |
$711.70 |
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Resales Items - Aquamotion |
|
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Cancer Council WA |
$853.57 |
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Frill Neck Hat - Stores |
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Cardno (WA) Pty Ltd |
$33,906.13 |
|
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Consultancy Services - Geotechnical Investigation, Report Detail Design At Quinns Beach - Projects |
|
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Variation To Survey From Top Of Dunes To The Kerb Line At Quinns Rocks - Projects |
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Provision Of Beach Survey Monitoring Services - Projects |
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Review Of Quinns Beach Coastal Management - Projects |
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Career One Pty Ltd |
$11,000.00 |
|
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|
Advertising 18.02.2014 - 17.03.2014 - Human Resources |
|
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Castledine Gregory |
$8,938.60 |
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Legal Fees - 185 Mary Street Wanneroo - Property |
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Legal Fees - Sat Review Lime Industries - Planning Implementation |
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Legal Fees - Tah Land Pty Ltd - Planning Implementation |
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Challenge Batteries WA |
$1,892.00 |
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Vehicle Batteries - Fleet/Stores |
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Chemical Essentials Pty Ltd |
$743.60 |
|
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Vet Disinfectant - Ranger Services |
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Cherry's Catering |
$13,726.00 |
|
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Catering Services For Various Council Functions |
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Chica Catering |
$9,182.05 |
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Catering Services For Various Council Functions |
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Chocolate Drops |
$579.98 |
|
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Champagne Bottles For Annual Reward & Recognition - Human Resources |
|
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Chris Kershaw Photography |
$2,162.50 |
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Photography - What's Happening - Marketing |
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Photography - Elected Members Bus Tour - Marketing |
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Civica Pty Ltd |
$885.50 |
|
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Websphere Standard Edition Maintenance April 2014 - IT |
|
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Clark Equipment Sales Pty Ltd |
$1,227.63 |
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Parts For Stores/Fleet |
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Cleanaway |
$15,108.58 |
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Diverted Material - WRC |
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Clever Patch Creative Solutions |
$61.05 |
|
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Various Items For Heritage |
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Clifton Perth |
$15,916.56 |
|
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Screen & Vision For Outdoor Cinema - Live At The Amphitheatre 2013 - Marketing |
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CMW Geosciences Pty Ltd |
$4,950.00 |
|
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Geotechnical Investigation - Emerald Road To Safari Place - Engineering |
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Coates Hire Operations Pty Ltd |
$13,743.88 |
|
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Equipment Hire - Projects/Marketing/WRC |
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Coca Cola Amatil Pty Ltd |
$1,336.54 |
|
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Beverages For Kingsway Indoor Stadium |
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Coffey Geotechnics Pty Ltd |
$6,273.25 |
|
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Investigation Of Drainage At Jimbub Swamp - Projects |
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Collins Craft & School Supplies |
$221.93 |
|
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Various Items For Heritage |
|
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Commissioner of Police |
$192.50 |
|
|
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Volunteer National Police Check - Community Links |
|
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Renewal Of Firearm Licence - Rangers |
|
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Concept Wire Industries |
$6,160.00 |
|
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Baling Wire - WRC |
|
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Courier Australia |
$47.67 |
|
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Courier Services - Fleet/Stores |
|
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COVS Parts |
$2,293.50 |
|
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Various Items - Stores/Fleet |
|
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|
Creative Expressionismsismmms |
$80.00 |
|
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Laughter Yoga Session For At Wanneroo Recreation Centre For Social Support Group - Programs |
|
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CSP Group Pty Ltd |
$2,200.00 |
|
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|
Brush Cutter - Fleet Assets |
|
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|
Cummins South Pacific Pty Ltd |
$134.40 |
|
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Various Parts - Fleet |
|
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|
Daniel Grant |
$690.00 |
|
|
|
Photography Services - Retro Rewind - Communications & Events |
|
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|
Data #3 Limited |
$3,739.77 |
|
|
|
Software For IT |
|
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|
De Vita & Dixon Lawyers |
$10,141.80 |
|
|
|
Legal Fees - Prosecution - Building Services |
|
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Legal Fees - Prosecution - Regulatory Services |
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Legal Fees - Prosecution - Planning Implementation |
|
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Dee's Funky Faces |
$150.00 |
|
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Face Painting At All About Play - Community Development |
|
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|
Dell Australia Pty Ltd |
$28,028.00 |
|
|
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Computer Accessories - IT |
|
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20 X Dell Laptop - IT |
|
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Demon Detailing |
$451.00 |
|
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Bus Cleaning - Funded Services |
|
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Diamond Lock & Key |
$1,445.68 |
|
|
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Locking Services For The City |
|
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Dick Smith Electronics |
$34.95 |
|
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|
Cordless Phone - Heritage |
|
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DigiAd Group |
$3,995.00 |
|
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|
Digital Signage Software & Floor Standing LCD Screen - IT |
|
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Discus Digital Print |
$1,072.50 |
|
|
|
Printing - Family History Corflute Posters X 2 - Heritage |
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Printing - Wanneroo Volunteer Resource Centre - Heritage |
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Printing - Corflute Posters Nurses From Zuzuland To Afghanistan - Heritage |
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Printing - Banner Xavier Rudd - Marketing |
|
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|
Display Decorations Pty Ltd |
$1,047.93 |
|
|
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Wall Brochure Holder - Funded Services |
|
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Documentary Services Pty Ltd |
$42.90 |
|
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|
Historical Company Search - Property |
|
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|
|
Dominic D'Leno |
$6,600.00 |
|
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|
Performance - Stratosfund & Cottontail Trio - 08.03.2014 - Marketing |
|
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|
Don@100smallthings Pty Ltd |
$25,015.49 |
|
|
|
Consultancy Services - Leadership Development Program & Organisational Change - Human Resources |
|
|
|
|
Dowsing Concrete |
$82,923.16 |
|
|
|
Lay Concrete At Various Locations - Projects |
|
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|
|
Drainflow Services Pty Ltd |
$3,099.49 |
|
|
|
Road Sweeping Services - Engineering/WRC |
|
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Driveshaft Balancing Services |
$723.00 |
|
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Repair Parts - Fleet |
|
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|
DVM Fencing |
$462.00 |
|
|
|
Install Colourbond Fencing At Mirrabooka Avenue & Tony Martin Way Darch - Engineering |
|
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|
|
Dy-Mark (Aust) Pty Ltd |
$213.52 |
|
|
|
Various Items For Stores |
|
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|
|
E & MJ Rosher |
$331.35 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet |
|
|
|
|
Eco Logical Australia Pty Ltd |
$2,828.54 |
|
|
|
Professional Services - Flynn Drive Neerabup Industrial Area - Property |
|
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|
|
Eco-Care (WA) Pty Ltd |
$471.90 |
|
|
|
Cleaning Services At Merriwa Welfare Administration Centre - Building Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Ecospill Pty Ltd |
$2,074.14 |
|
|
|
Ecosweep Bioactive 10kg - Engineering |
|
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|
|
Ecowater WA |
$154.00 |
|
|
|
Services Fee For Fujiclean System - Fire Services |
|
|
|
|
Elan Media Partners Pty Ltd |
$758.23 |
|
|
|
CD's & DVD's - Library Services |
|
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|
|
Embroidme Malaga |
$2,011.35 |
|
|
|
Staff Uniforms - Kingsway Indoor Stadium Staff/Aquamotion |
|
|
|
|
Environmental Industries Pty Ltd |
$33,386.83 |
|
|
|
Mowing At Various Locations - Parks |
|
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|
|
Supply/Install/Repair Pavers At Romaine Park - Parks |
|
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|
|
Repair Limestone Wall At Various Locations - Parks |
|
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|
Landscape Maintenance For February 2014 - Parks |
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|
Pick Up Lawn Clippings - Oldham Oval - Parks |
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|
Spray/Remove Weeds At Maryport Way - Parks |
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|
Maintenance - Jindalee & Butler Parks |
|
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|
|
Trim Hedge At Newbridge Road - Parks |
|
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|
Cut Back Grass At Cohegan Road - Parks |
|
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|
EnvisionWare Pty Ltd |
$3,312.10 |
|
|
|
Events Calendar Includes Training & Support - Libraries |
|
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|
|
Ergolink |
$1,469.95 |
|
|
|
Office Equipment - Human Resources/Libraries |
|
|
|
|
Essential Fire Services |
$3,884.49 |
|
|
|
Callout For Fire Alarm/Services At Various Locations - Building Maintenance |
|
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|
|
Inspection & Testing Of Fire Equipment At Various Locations February 2014 - Building Maintenance |
|
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|
|
Evolution Traffic Control Pty Ltd |
$57,932.91 |
|
|
|
Traffic Control Services For The City |
|
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|
|
Exceed Consulting (WA) Pty Ltd |
$1,155.00 |
|
|
|
Desktop Audit Playground Design - Mintaro & Amery Park - Projects |
|
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|
|
Desktop Audit Of Exercise Equipment - Lake Joondalup & Houghton Park - Projects |
|
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|
|
Safety Audit Of Playgrounds - Kingsway Sporting Complex - Projects |
|
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|
|
Fawzak Pty Ltd |
$2,438.25 |
|
|
|
Magazines For Library Services |
|
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|
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Fence Hire WA |
$946.00 |
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Temporary Fence At Various Locations - Building Maintenance/Parks/Projects |
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Find Wise Location Services |
$289.03 |
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Location Of Services - Pearce Street Quinns Rocks |
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Fire & Safety WA |
$13,321.22 |
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Various Items For Fire Services |
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Flag City |
$261.00 |
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Repair Flag Pole At Clarkson Library - Building Maintenance |
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Flower Scentral |
$87.00 |
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Flower Arrangement For R Crisp - Executive Services |
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Arrangement Of Flowers - CEO's Office |
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Fortron Automotive Treatments Pty Ltd |
$586.08 |
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Brake & Parts Cleaner - Stores |
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Foxtel |
$87.00 |
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Foxtel For March 2014 - WLCC |
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Freds Hardware |
$914.25 |
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Hardware Purchases – Parks & Engineering |
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Fuji Xerox Australia Pty Ltd |
$1,849.38 |
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Paper Supplies - Print Room |
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Gecko Contracting Turf & Landscape Maintenance |
$4,983.00 |
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Weed Control At Various Locations - Parks |
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Geoff's Tree Service Pty Ltd |
$77,413.72 |
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Tree Pruning At Various Locations - Parks |
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Stump Grinding At Various Locations - Parks |
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Tree Surgeon - Bernard Road South - Parks |
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Root Removal At Various Locations - Parks |
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Call Out Corner - Salcott Road & Pelham Street - Parks |
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Pruning & Traffic Management At Various Locations - Parks |
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GHD Pty Ltd |
$1,613.92 |
|
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Auditor Services - CSA Motivation Drive Wangara - Property |
|
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Grand Toyota |
$6,338.00 |
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Vehicle Repairs/Services - Fleet |
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Grass Growers |
$25,448.12 |
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Greenwaste For February 2014 - Waste |
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Grasstrees Australia |
$1,300.75 |
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Maintenance - Dundebar Road - Projects |
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Extraction Of 5 Grasstrees To Emergency Access Route Carabooda - Projects |
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Gravity Discovery Centre |
$1,310.00 |
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Centre Tour - Gold Program |
|
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Green Planet Sport & Commercial Pty Ltd |
$3,927.00 |
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Repair Wickets At Wanneroo Showgrounds - Parks |
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Supply & Install Wicket Turf At Oldham Park - Parks |
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Greenplate Pty Ltd |
$9,858.81 |
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Supply/Deliver Inbench Barbeque Unit - Building Maintenance |
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Greens Hiab Service |
$484.00 |
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Install Rugby Goals At Kingsway Rugby - Parks |
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Greenway Enterprises |
$776.06 |
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Various Items For Parks |
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Greenworx |
$6,058.79 |
|
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Environmental Offset Sites For February 2014 - Parks |
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Landscape Maintenance For February 2014 - Parks |
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Hamilton Sawmills Pty Ltd |
$45.54 |
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Jarrah Dry Skip Dressed -Banyandah Park - Building Maintenance |
|
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|
Hanson Construction Materials Pty Ltd |
$6,634.76 |
|
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|
Drainage Items To Various Locations - Engineering |
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|
Harmer News Pty Ltd |
$202.52 |
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Newspapers/Periodicals For The City |
|
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Hart Sport |
$214.40 |
|
|
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Low Impact Cricket Ball Senior Red & Metal Stumps - Community Development |
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HB Displays |
$45.01 |
|
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Badge Making For Retro Rewind Workshop - Heritage |
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Headset ERA |
$341.00 |
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Wireless Headset - IT |
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Healthcorp Pty Ltd |
$3,700.00 |
|
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Training - Senior First Aid 11 - 12.02.2014 - Human Resources |
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First Aid Refresher - Human Resources |
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Heatley Sales Pty Ltd |
$866.66 |
|
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Parts For Stores |
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Hendercare |
$3,138.74 |
|
|
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Support Services HACC/CACP Clients |
|
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Hitachi Construction Machinery Pty Ltd |
$2,012.13 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Filters For Depot Store |
|
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|
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Hydroquip Pumps |
$78,901.90 |
|
|
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Pump Repair At Various Locations - Projects |
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Install Dust Suppression System - Parks |
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Install Stand Pipe - WRC |
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Install Verge Stations At Kingsbridge Park - Parks |
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Modify Irrigation System At Carramar Golf Course - Parks |
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IBolt Fencing |
$423.50 |
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Supply/Install Magna Latch To Existing Gate At Rotary Park - Parks |
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Ice and Oven Technologies Pty Ltd |
$2,280.28 |
|
|
|
Preventative Maintenance Service At Various Locations - Building Maintenance |
|
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|
ID Equipment Pty Ltd Trading As Vermeer (WA & NT) |
$74.43 |
|
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Spare Parts For Stores |
|
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InfoCouncil Pty Ltd |
$861.30 |
|
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|
Change Request InfoCouncil Fees 30.12.2013 - 02.02.2014 - IT |
|
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Initial Hygiene |
$2,379.83 |
|
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|
Sanitary Disposal Services At Various Locations - Building Maintenance |
|
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|
|
Insight Call Centre Services |
$11,013.40 |
|
|
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Call Centre Services - January & February 2014 |
|
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Isentia Pty Ltd |
$1,880.46 |
|
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Media Monitoring For February 2014 - Marketing |
|
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J Blackwood & Son Ltd |
$6,223.55 |
|
|
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Various Supplies - Stores |
|
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Jacksons Drawing Supplies Pty Ltd |
$155.40 |
|
|
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Craft Materials For The Heights - Funded Services |
|
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James Bennett Pty Ltd |
$3,916.06 |
|
|
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Book Purchases - Library Services |
|
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JCA Dealer Services |
$595.00 |
|
|
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Supply/Fit Bluetooth Kit To WN 33300 - Fleet |
|
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Jenna Downing |
$450.00 |
|
|
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Workshop Facilitation & Kits - Zeotrope - Heritage, Museum And Arts |
|
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JMV Hydraulics |
$644.16 |
|
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Hydraulic Cylinder - Fleet |
|
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Jonathan Cope |
$909.10 |
|
|
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The Miracle Band Performance Deposit At Global Beats & Eats Concert 06.04.2014 |
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Joondalup Coachline |
$605.00 |
|
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Bus Hire For Elected Members Bus Tour |
|
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|
Joondalup Drive Medical Centre |
$7,376.00 |
|
|
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Medical Fees – HR & Regulatory Services |
|
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JSB Fencing and Machinery Hire |
$3,531.00 |
|
|
|
Supply/Install Fence At Kingsway Baseball - Projects |
|
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|
Justin James Randall |
$1,280.00 |
|
|
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Exhibition Hire Fee - The Visitors Guide To Dreaming - Heritage, Museum & Arts |
|
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Workshop - Graphic Novel Illustration - Heritage, Museum & Arts |
|
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|
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Kamawell Investments Pty Ltd |
$220.00 |
|
|
|
Pamper Session - Social Support - Funded Services |
|
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|
Kaylene McIver |
$200.00 |
|
|
|
Temporary Air Brush Tattoos - Hainsworth Youth Room - Youth Services |
|
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|
|
KDAire Mechanical Services |
$43,389.06 |
|
|
|
Airconditioning Maintenance For The City |
|
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|
Kidsafe WA |
$160.00 |
|
|
|
Seminar - Playground Standard Update – Attendees L Hamling & M Hansen |
|
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|
Knight And Sons |
$326.42 |
|
|
|
Supplies For The Animal Care Centre |
|
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|
|
Konnect (Coventry Fasteners) |
$184.02 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - WRC |
|
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KPMG |
$19,096.00 |
|
|
|
Provision Of Internal Audit Services - Risk Management |
|
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|
KSR Communications |
$148.50 |
|
|
|
Service Call At Alexander Heights Community Centre - IT |
|
|
|
|
Kyocera Document Solutions |
$6,457.87 |
|
|
|
Photocopier Meter For The City |
|
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|
|
Labour Call Out Fee - IT |
|
|
|
|
L & T Venables Pty Ltd |
$336.24 |
|
|
|
Parts For WRC |
|
|
|
|
Ladybirds Plant Hire |
$392.15 |
|
|
|
Plant Hire For The City |
|
|
|
|
Laundry Express |
$162.97 |
|
|
|
Cleaning Services - Hospitality |
|
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|
|
Lawn Doctor |
$3,850.00 |
|
|
|
Mowing At Addison Park - Parks |
|
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|
LD Total |
$49,830.68 |
|
|
|
Install Kerbing/Ramps At Various Locations - Projects |
|
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|
Maintenance Work For February 2014 - Parks |
|
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Landscape Maintenance At Scarfo & Menquez Parks - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Learning Seat Pty Ltd |
$3,630.00 |
|
|
|
Base Fee For January 2014 - Human Resources |
|
|
|
|
Len French Fencing Contractor |
$280.00 |
|
|
|
Repair Fencing At Various Locations - Parks |
|
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|
Les Mills Asia Pacific |
$1,302.13 |
|
|
|
Fitness Classes License Fees - Aquamotion |
|
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|
Limitless Promotions |
$520.00 |
|
|
|
Animal Tags - Regulatory Services |
|
|
|
|
Lock Joint Australia |
$1,386.00 |
|
|
|
Parts For Stores |
|
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|
|
Lounge Backline |
$892.50 |
|
|
|
Sound Equipment - Communications & Events |
|
|
|
|
Lovegrove Turf Services Pty Ltd |
$124,452.07 |
|
|
|
Turfing Works At Various Locations - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Mac1 Photography |
$385.00 |
|
|
|
Photography Services - Live At The Amphitheatre 2013 - Marketing |
|
|
|
|
MacDonald Johnston Engineering Company |
$13,048.45 |
|
|
|
Insurance Excess WN 32640 - Fleet |
|
|
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Stores/Fleet |
|
|
|
|
Mackay Urban Design |
$550.00 |
|
|
|
Review Of Proposed Liquor Store - Planning Implementation |
|
|
|
|
Maclean & Lawrence Pty Ltd |
$2,640.00 |
|
|
|
Consulting Engineering Services For Hydraulic Services - Yanchep Lagoon - Projects |
|
|
|
|
Major Motors |
$1,276.28 |
|
|
|
Various Parts - Fleet |
|
|
|
|
Mandi Nelson |
$330.00 |
|
|
|
Yoga Classes At Aquamotion & Kingsway |
|
|
|
|
Marfleet Distributing Co. Pty Ltd |
$1,997.60 |
|
|
|
Parts For Fleet |
|
|
|
|
Marketforce Express Pty Ltd |
$3,087.26 |
|
|
|
Advertising Services For The City |
|
|
|
|
Marquee Magic |
$7,896.00 |
|
|
|
Equipment Hire - Marketing |
|
|
|
|
Martins Environmental Services |
$1,693.65 |
|
|
|
Weed Control At Yellagonga Regional Park - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Mastec Australia Pty Ltd |
$550.00 |
|
|
|
200 X Bin Wheels - Waste |
|
|
|
|
Master Lifts WA |
$523.60 |
|
|
|
Service To Lifts At Wanneroo Aquamotion - Aquamotion |
|
|
|
|
Matrix Productions |
$406.31 |
|
|
|
Stage & Drapes For Nurses Opening - Heritage, Museum & Arts |
|
|
|
|
Mayday Earthmoving |
$113,872.55 |
|
|
|
Heavy Equipment Hire For The City |
|
|
|
|
McLeods Barristers And Solicitors |
$1,375.11 |
|
|
|
Legal Fees - Compulsory Acquisition - Property |
|
|
|
|
Mercury Search & Selection Pty Ltd |
$2,420.00 |
|
|
|
E-Recruitment Monthly Software Fee For March 2014 - Human Resources |
|
|
|
|
Meridian Services |
$5,453.31 |
|
|
|
Security Officers - Regulatory Services |
|
|
|
|
Merlo Australia |
$24.05 |
|
|
|
Various Parts - Fleet |
|
|
|
|
Meter Office |
$402.00 |
|
|
|
Stationery Supplies - Library Services |
|
|
|
|
Metropolitan Cash Register Co |
$43.95 |
|
|
|
Thermal Paper Rolls - Library |
|
|
|
|
Midalia Steel Pty Ltd |
$1,375.33 |
|
|
|
Steel Repairs - WRC/Fleet/Building Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Mindarie Regional Council |
$26,703.26 |
|
|
|
Refuse Disposal For The City |
|
|
|
|
Miracle Recreation Equipment Pty Ltd |
$7,012.50 |
|
|
|
Playground Equipment - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Mirco Bros Pty Ltd Oil Distributors |
$30.00 |
|
|
|
Various Items - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Modern Teaching Aids Pty Ltd |
$2,236.67 |
|
|
|
Various Items For Community Links |
|
|
|
|
Morley Mower Centre |
$1,596.85 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet/Stores |
|
|
|
|
Move It |
$2,329.25 |
|
|
|
Removal Services For The City |
|
|
|
|
Ms Anne Yardley |
$531.25 |
|
|
|
Oral History Interview - Libraries |
|
|
|
|
Ms Oriel Green |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Welcome To Country - Heritage |
|
|
|
|
Natural Area Holdings Pty Ltd |
$22,475.49 |
|
|
|
Progress Claim - Lake Badgerup - February - Conservation |
|
|
|
|
Progress Claim - Caporn Park - February - Conservation |
|
|
|
|
Planting/Maintenance - Lake Gnangara For February 2014- Conservation |
|
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|
|
Progress Claim - Appleby Park For February 2014 - Conservation |
|
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|
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Progress Claim - Alvarez Park For February 2014- Conservation |
|
|
|
|
Progress Claim - Spring Park For February 2014 - Conservation |
|
|
|
|
Nespresso Professional |
$417.28 |
|
|
|
Coffee Pods For Coffee Machine In Jarrah Dining - Hospitality |
|
|
|
|
Newsxpress Ocean Keys |
$34.50 |
|
|
|
Newspapers/Periodicals - Libraries |
|
|
|
|
Northern Districts Pest Control |
$4,686.00 |
|
|
|
Pest Control Services For The City |
|
|
|
|
Novus Autoglass |
$1,294.60 |
|
|
|
Replace Windscreens/Doorglass To 4 Vehicles - Fleet |
|
|
|
|
Nufab Industries Pty Ltd |
$468.38 |
|
|
|
Parts For Fleet |
|
|
|
|
Nuford |
$37.15 |
|
|
|
Parts For Fleet |
|
|
|
|
Oars Across The Waters Pty Ltd |
$5,095.48 |
|
|
|
Specialist Psych Services - Human Resources |
|
|
|
|
O'Brien Glass Industries Ltd |
$1,704.00 |
|
|
|
Glazing Services For The City |
|
|
|
|
Office Cleaning Experts |
$54,103.79 |
|
|
|
Cleaning Services For The City |
|
|
|
|
Officemax |
$231.89 |
|
|
|
Wireless Mouse X 6 - Governance |
|
|
|
|
Printroom Supplies - Governance |
|
|
|
|
Optional Mini Bus |
$594.00 |
|
|
|
Bus Hire - Laser Corp Outing - Youth Services |
|
|
|
|
Opus International Consultants (PCA) Ltd |
$896.50 |
|
|
|
Road Safety Audit & Traffic Survey - Asset Management |
|
|
|
|
Orica Australia P/L |
$563.33 |
|
|
|
Pool Chemicals - Aquamotion |
|
|
|
|
Pacific Brands Workwear Group |
$4,055.30 |
|
|
|
Staff Uniforms - Various Employees |
|
|
|
|
Paper Pak WA |
$160.60 |
|
|
|
Turquoise Bags - Communication & Events |
|
|
|
|
Paperbark Technologies |
$910.00 |
|
|
|
Arbor Report - Tree At 29 Greenpark Road - Conservation |
|
|
|
|
Picus Report - Tree At 23 Hastings Street - Conservation |
|
|
|
|
Para Mobility |
$3,105.00 |
|
|
|
Mobile Floor Hoist & Sling - Infrastructure Assets |
|
|
|
|
Paul Conti Estate Bottled Wines |
$80.00 |
|
|
|
Beverages For Photographic Competition - Business Development |
|
|
|
|
PD Training |
$550.00 |
|
|
|
Time Management Training - HR |
|
|
|
|
Pegi Williams Book Shop |
$379.15 |
|
|
|
Book Stock - Library Services |
|
|
|
|
People Rich Pty Ltd |
$150.00 |
|
|
|
Online Extended Disc Team Profile - HR |
|
|
|
|
Perth Bin Hire |
$82,082.61 |
|
|
|
Transport/Tip Fine Glass - WRC |
|
|
|
|
Transport/Tip Cullet Glass - WRC |
|
|
|
|
Bin Hire - WRC |
|
|
|
|
Truck & Trailer Hire - WRC |
|
|
|
|
Perth Industrial Centre Pty Ltd |
$1,763.52 |
|
|
|
Parts For Stores |
|
|
|
|
Phase One Audio |
$9,882.40 |
|
|
|
Hire Of Sound Equipment - Communications & Events |
|
|
|
|
Phenomenon Event Services Pty Ltd |
$2,887.88 |
|
|
|
Stage Theming At Retro Rewind Event - Communications & Events |
|
|
|
|
Phoenix Motors of Wanneroo |
$50,427.25 |
|
|
|
2 X New Vehicle Purchase - Holden Cruze $25,216.60 each - Fleet Assets |
|
|
|
|
Phonographic Performance Company of Australia Ltd |
$682.50 |
|
|
|
Fitness Classes Licence 01.04.2014 - 30.06.2014 - Aquamotion |
|
|
|
|
PJ & CA Contracting |
$220.00 |
|
|
|
Barrier Gate Inspections For January 2014 - Parks |
|
|
|
|
PLE Computers |
$119.00 |
|
|
|
WD My Passport Ultra 1TB - IT |
|
|
|
|
PMP Distribution |
$274.95 |
|
|
|
Yanchep & Two Rocks Postcard Distribution - Marketing |
|
|
|
|
Polytechnic West |
$381.79 |
|
|
|
Course Fees Semester & Books - 1 2014 - Certificate III In Automotive Mechanical Technology - Attendee P Trandos |
|
|
|
|
Porter Consulting Engineers |
$1,746.25 |
|
|
|
Design & Documentation Retaining Wall Brazier Road Realignment - Projects |
|
|
|
|
Portner Press Pty Ltd |
$154.00 |
|
|
|
Health & Safety Updates 2013 - OSH |
|
|
|
|
Prestige Alarms |
$3,213.48 |
|
|
|
Alarm Services For The City |
|
|
|
|
Print Smart Online Pty Ltd |
$2,096.69 |
|
|
|
Printing - School Parking Brochure X 5000 - Rangers |
|
|
|
|
Printing - Cat Registration - Regulatory Services |
|
|
|
|
Printing - Flyers X 3000 - Marketing |
|
|
|
|
Printing - HMA Base Stock - Heritage |
|
|
|
|
Programmed Integrated Workforce |
$31,639.73 |
|
|
|
Casual Labour For The City |
|
|
|
|
Promotionsonly |
$1,171.94 |
|
|
|
Jumbo Cooler Bags X 37 - OSH |
|
|
|
|
Prompt Engineering Pty Ltd |
$550.00 |
|
|
|
Structural Inspection At 70 Motivation Drive - WRC |
|
|
|
|
Protector Alsafe |
$4,561.38 |
|
|
|
Various Items - Stores |
|
|
|
|
Put On Happy Face - Face Painting |
$576.00 |
|
|
|
Face Painting At Retro Rewind X 2 Painters - Communications & Events |
|
|
|
|
Qualcon Laboratories |
$3,016.83 |
|
|
|
Permeability Tests - Brazier Road - Projects |
|
|
|
|
Ndm Testing - Neaves Road/Timely Hostess - Projects |
|
|
|
|
Soil Testing - Piper Street Quinns Rocks - Projects |
|
|
|
|
RCG Pty Ltd |
$41,780.28 |
|
|
|
Disposal Of Rubble - Projects/Engineering Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Recall Total Information Management |
$58.54 |
|
|
|
Document Retrieval Services - Records |
|
|
|
|
Records & Information Management Professionals Australasia |
$199.00 |
|
|
|
Training - Records & Document Management Systems 20.03.2014 – Attendee A Szot-Talikowska |
|
|
|
|
Recover-E Solicitors |
$297.00 |
|
|
|
Debt Collection Fees - Facilities |
|
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Recycling Design & Technologies (Aust) Pty Ltd |
$8,229.10 |
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Rubber Springs & Blocks - WRC |
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Retro Music Box |
$1,320.00 |
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Performance - Shotdown From Sugartown 08.03.2014 - Marketing |
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Richards Mining Services Pty Ltd - Joondalup |
$1,920.01 |
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Training - Confined Space Entry & Working At Heights – Attendee V Green |
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Forklift Training 26 - 27.02.2014 – Attendees B Mullins, K Larsen & M Brammer |
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Richgro |
$345.50 |
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Sand/Lawn Mix/Mulch - Parks |
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Ricoh Australia Pty Ltd |
$1,823.89 |
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Meter Reading - Reprographic Services |
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Printing Charges - Reprographic Services |
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Refill Staple - Print Room |
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Rightrack |
$330.00 |
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Wheel Alignment WN 32334 - Fleet |
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Road & Traffic Services |
$9,370.90 |
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Linemarking Services For The City |
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Road Signs Australia |
$15,266.35 |
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Signs - Street Name Plates - Engineering Maintenance |
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Sign - Danger/No Smoking - Fleet |
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Sign Installing Components - Engineering |
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Signs - Transport - Engineering |
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Sign - Alexander Community Care/The Heights Community Club - Funded Services |
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Sign - Coastal Protection - Coastal Projects |
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Sign - Stickers - Engineering |
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Sign - Symbolic Black Dog - Engineering |
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Roads 2000 Pty Ltd |
$193,581.71 |
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Road Works Materials For Various Locations - Projects/Engineering |
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Rogers Axle & Spring Works Pty Ltd |
$182.16 |
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Hub Seals - Fleet |
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Seal Grease - Fleet |
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Roof Safety Solutions Pty Ltd |
$3,918.20 |
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Access Ladder/Static Line - Clarkson Library - Building Maintenance |
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Roy Gripske & Sons Pty Ltd |
$724.46 |
|
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Various Items For Stores |
|
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RSPCA WA Inc |
$2,782.02 |
|
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Cat Pound Fees For February 2014 - Regulatory Services |
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Ryoka Elton |
$330.00 |
|
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Yoga & Meditation Classes - Funded Services |
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S & C Linemarking |
$781.28 |
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Parking Bay Lines At St Stephens Crescent Tapping - Engineering |
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Diagonal Marking At Portofinos Car Park - Engineering |
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Safety And Rescue |
$440.00 |
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Equipment Inspection - Building Maintenance |
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Safety World |
$3,240.17 |
|
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Safety Items For Various Departments |
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Safetyquip |
$215.75 |
|
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Sign - Danger/No Entry - IT |
|
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Sanax Medical And First Aid Supplies |
$734.52 |
|
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First Aid Supplies For The City |
|
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Scott Lawrence Collins |
$350.00 |
|
|
|
Photography - Inside These Walls - Heritage |
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Scott Print |
$18,018.00 |
|
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Printing - Brochures - Aquamotion |
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Printing - Retro Rewind A6 Flyers X 5000 - Marketing |
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Printing – What's Happening Newsletter - Marketing |
|
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Seabreeze Landscape Supplies |
$135.00 |
|
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Lawn Mix/Soil Conditioner - Parks |
|
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Sealanes |
$2,227.16 |
|
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Food/Beverages - Hospitality |
|
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Shane McCarthy |
$300.00 |
|
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Dance Workshops - Marketing |
|
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Sharp Impressions |
$634.26 |
|
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Gloves For Stores |
|
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Sheridans For Badges |
$101.22 |
|
|
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Badge For Deputy Mayor Dot Newton - Communications & Events |
|
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Sigma Chemicals |
$750.26 |
|
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Chemicals - Aquamotion |
|
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Sigma Data Solutions |
$13,697.20 |
|
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Kofax Standard Support 1 X Year - IT |
|
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Sign Synergy Pty Ltd |
$741.40 |
|
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Digitally Printed Graphics Printed & Applied To Glass Window - WLCC |
|
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Double Sided Emergency Assembly Signs - Building Maintenance |
|
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Sinclair Knight Merz Pty Ltd |
$43,613.90 |
|
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Progress Claim - Gnangara Road Realignment - Projects |
|
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Site Environmental & Remediation Services Pty Ltd |
$13,838.00 |
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Yanchep Sports Club - Seal Tennis Court - Parks |
|
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Asbestos Identification & Reinspections - Building Maintenance |
|
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Snack Time Vending |
$686.08 |
|
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Confectionary - Kingsway Stadium |
|
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Sorensen Short & Associates |
$1,496.00 |
|
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Repeg Boundaries At Marangaroo Golf Course |
|
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Source Machinery Pty Ltd |
$13,112.11 |
|
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Spare Parts For Fleet |
|
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Southern Cross Cleaning Services |
$3,345.05 |
|
|
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Cleaning Services - Kingsway - Building Maintenance |
|
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Southern Metropolitan Regional Council |
$1,734.48 |
|
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Mixed Recyclables - WRC |
|
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Speedline Instruments |
$82.50 |
|
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Truck Gauge Testing - Fleet |
|
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Sports Turf Technology Pty Ltd |
$1,072.50 |
|
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Nematode Analysis - Parks |
|
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Sports World of WA |
$2,643.30 |
|
|
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Goggles For Resale - Aquamotion |
|
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Spotlight Stores Pty Ltd |
$99.81 |
|
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Various Items - Funded Services |
|
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Standout Signs |
$638.00 |
|
|
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Vehicle Graphics - Community Safety Patrol - Fleet |
|
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Staples Australia Pty Ltd |
$11,260.98 |
|
|
|
Stationery For The City For February 2014 |
|
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State Law Publisher |
$149.60 |
|
|
|
Government Gazette Advertising 07.02.2014 - Planning Implementation |
|
|
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Statewide Cleaning Supplies Pty Ltd |
$643.10 |
|
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Cleaning Supplies - Depot Store |
|
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Statewide Pump Services |
$9,911.00 |
|
|
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Cleaning Of Pump Ashby Depot - Building Maintenance |
|
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Replace Kingsway Sewerage Pump - Building Maintenance |
|
|
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Streamline Trust |
$45.75 |
|
|
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Newspaper Supplies - Libraries |
|
|
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|
Street Pitch |
$220.00 |
|
|
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Retro Event Hand Out - Marketing |
|
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|
Streetcut WA |
$897.60 |
|
|
|
Concrete Cutting - McPharlin - Projects |
|
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Subway Wanneroo |
$627.75 |
|
|
|
Catering For Various Council Functions - Hospitality |
|
|
|
|
Sun City Publishing Pty Ltd |
$1,572.00 |
|
|
|
Advertising Services For The City |
|
|
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|
Supreme Drycleans and Laundrette |
$350.00 |
|
|
|
Cleaning Of Sporting Bibs - Kingsway Indoor Stadium |
|
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|
Surekleen Products |
$259.88 |
|
|
|
30 X Spray Bottles - Waste |
|
|
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|
Surf Life Saving WA Inc |
$53,729.16 |
|
|
|
Lifeguard Contract For March 2014 - Community Programs |
|
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Progress Payment - Coastal Risk & Safety Signage Audit - Programs |
|
|
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|
Taldara Industries Pty Ltd |
$746.24 |
|
|
|
Various Items - Stores |
|
|
|
|
Tamala Park Regional Council |
$32,864.12 |
|
|
|
GST Payable For February 2014 Pursuant To Section 153B Of Agreement - Finance |
|
|
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|
Technifire 2000 |
$60.28 |
|
|
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Float Switch - Fleet |
|
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Tenderlink.com |
$770.00 |
|
|
|
SAAS Service - 4 X Public Tenders - Contracts |
|
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|
Tennant Company |
$57,993.10 |
|
|
|
New Vehicle Purchase - Sweeper $57,993.10 - Fleet Assets |
|
|
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|
The Community Network Australia Digital Advertising Networks |
$198.83 |
|
|
|
Monthly Instalment - TV Advertising At IGA Landsdale Supermarket - Kingsway Stadium |
|
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|
The Hire Guys Wangara |
$352.00 |
|
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Hire Of Dingo - Parks |
|
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|
The Label Factory |
$429.00 |
|
|
|
Laminating Labels - Library Services |
|
|
|
|
The Royal Life Saving Society Australia WA Branch Inc |
$12,362.51 |
|
|
|
Resuscitation Refresher - J Manov |
|
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|
Home Pool Inspections Period Ending 28.02.2014 - Regulatory Services |
|
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|
3 X First Aid Personnel - 08.03.2014 - Marketing |
|
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|
Term 1 2014 Certificates - Aquamotion |
|
|
|
|
The Tibetan Buddhist Society Perth |
$297.00 |
|
|
|
Temple Tour & Morning Tea - Gold Program |
|
|
|
|
The Wagga Daily Advertiser |
$800.80 |
|
|
|
Advertising For February Edition - Heritage |
|
|
|
|
The Watershed Water Systems |
$42,687.51 |
|
|
|
Reticulation Items - Parks |
|
|
|
|
TMH Total Materials Handling |
$2,482.70 |
|
|
|
Steel Fast Kits - WRC |
|
|
|
|
Toll Transport Pty Ltd |
$1,073.40 |
|
|
|
Courier Services - Various Departments |
|
|
|
|
Toolmart |
$1,221.00 |
|
|
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Parts For Fleet |
|
|
|
|
Total Landscape Redevelopment Service Pty Ltd |
$7,184.00 |
|
|
|
Upgrade Landscaping - Dundebar Road - Projects |
|
|
|
|
Total Road Services |
$1,876.60 |
|
|
|
Traffic Control - Connolly Drive And Homestead Clarkson |
|
|
|
|
Toyota Material Handling (WA) Pty Ltd |
$1,582.87 |
|
|
|
Spare Parts For Fleet/Stores |
|
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|
|
TQuip |
$1,603.65 |
|
|
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Vehicle Spare Parts - Stores/Fleet |
|
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|
|
Trisley's Hydraulic Services Pty Ltd |
$3,605.80 |
|
|
|
Splash Pad Repairs - Aquamotion |
|
|
|
|
Triton Electrical Contractors Pty Ltd |
$7,830.57 |
|
|
|
Irrigation Electrical Works - Various Locations - Parks |
|
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|
Truckline |
$268.39 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet |
|
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Turfmaster Pty Ltd |
$80,488.84 |
|
|
|
Golf Course Maintenance For February 2014 - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Valerie Barron |
$350.00 |
|
|
|
Workshop - Pottery - Heights Community Club |
|
|
|
|
Veda Advantage Information Services & Solutions |
$47.52 |
|
|
|
Serial Number Search - Regulatory Services |
|
|
|
|
Vertical Telecoms WA Pty Ltd |
$529.76 |
|
|
|
Install Two-Way Radios - Fleet |
|
|
|
|
Vision IDZ |
$3,597.00 |
|
|
|
Pre Printed Cards - Aquamotion Membership - Aquamotion |
|
|
|
|
Visual Fabrications Pty Ltd |
$1,018.00 |
|
|
|
Advertising - Your Guide To Perth - City Growth |
|
|
|
|
Vizcom Technologies |
$81.24 |
|
|
|
Replacement Of Windsocks X 5 - Governance |
|
|
|
|
WA Garage Doors Pty Ltd |
$2,002.00 |
|
|
|
Repair Roller Shutter Doors At Aquamotion - Building Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Repair Roller Door - WRC |
|
|
|
|
Replace Control Box - Aquamotion |
|
|
|
|
WA Library Supplies |
$1,124.80 |
|
|
|
Stationery Items For Library Services |
|
|
|
|
WA Limestone Company |
$29,455.92 |
|
|
|
Limestone & BSL Mix At Various Locations - Engineering |
|
|
|
|
WA Local Government Assoc |
$7,043.30 |
|
|
|
2014 Local Government Directories X 6 - Governance |
|
|
|
|
Training - Managing Workplace Bullying & Harassment 18.03.2014 – Attendee K Howlett |
|
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|
|
Training - Understanding Local Government For Elected Members 01.10.2013 – Attendee S Winton |
|
|
|
|
Lead Negotiator - Fleet Services Agreement - HR |
|
|
|
|
WA Precision Surveys |
$605.00 |
|
|
|
Surveyor - Emergency Access Road Carabooda - Projects |
|
|
|
|
WACOSS |
$165.00 |
|
|
|
Training - Basics Of Self-Regulation For Children & Families 11.02.2014 – Attendee S Hooper |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Agricultural Machinery |
$2,134.73 |
|
|
|
Various Parts - Fleet |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Auto One |
$1,078.10 |
|
|
|
Various Items For Parks |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Caravan Centre & Steel Fabricators |
$176.00 |
|
|
|
Steel Fabrication Works - Projects |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Electric |
$43,612.34 |
|
|
|
Electrical Maintenance For The City |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo IGA |
$245.90 |
|
|
|
Groceries For Heritage |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Plumbing |
$16,606.81 |
|
|
|
Plumbing Maintenance For The City |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Slashing Contractors |
$1,654.42 |
|
|
|
Installation Of Firebreaks - Ranger Services |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Towing Service |
$4,290.00 |
|
|
|
Towing Abandoned Vehicles - Regulatory Services |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Trophy Shop |
$836.85 |
|
|
|
Name Badges - Various Employees |
|
|
|
|
Shield Character - OSH |
|
|
|
|
Glass Trophies For Reward & Recognition Program - Human Resources |
|
|
|
|
Soccer Medals - Kingsway Sporting Stadium |
|
|
|
|
Warren's Bus Charter |
$480.00 |
|
|
|
Bus Charter For St Patricks Day Luncheon - Funded Services |
|
|
|
|
Wearmasters Pty Ltd |
$54,417.00 |
|
|
|
Install Rubber Speed Cushions At Various Locations - Projects |
|
|
|
|
West Australian Newspapers Ltd |
$91.85 |
|
|
|
Death Notice - Communication & Events |
|
|
|
|
West Australian Nursing Agency |
$4,289.47 |
|
|
|
Nurses For Immunisation Clinics - Health Services |
|
|
|
|
Westbuild Products Pty Ltd |
$908.82 |
|
|
|
Rapid Set Concrete - Stores |
|
|
|
|
Western Digital Pty Ltd |
$279.00 |
|
|
|
13 X Balloons Bouquets For Annual Rewards & Recognition - Hospitality |
|
|
|
|
Western Tree Recyclers |
$22,258.01 |
|
|
|
Mulching Greenwaste - WRC |
|
|
|
|
Westrac |
$161.49 |
|
|
|
Parts - Fleet |
|
|
|
|
White Oak Home Care Services Pty Ltd |
$7,951.69 |
|
|
|
Support Services HACC/CACP Clients |
|
|
|
|
Wild West Hyundai |
$18,678.30 |
|
|
|
Service - WN 33297 - Fleet |
|
|
|
|
New Vehicle - Accent Sedan - $18,228.30 |
|
|
|
|
Work Clobber |
$974.70 |
|
|
|
Staff Uniforms - Various Employees |
|
|
|
|
Worldwide Online Printing |
$260.00 |
|
|
|
Printing - Business Cards For Various Employees |
|
|
|
|
Wrenoil |
$19.97 |
|
|
|
Waste Disposal - Waste Oil - WRC |
|
|
|
|
Xpress Magazine |
$1,395.90 |
|
|
|
Advertising - Communications & Events |
|
|
|
|
Zipform |
$23,464.61 |
|
|
|
Printing Of Interim Notices 2013 / 2014 - Rating Services |
|
|
|
|
Printing & Issue Of 2013 / 2014 4th Instalments - Rating Services |
|
|
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|
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|
00001926 |
26/03/2014 |
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|
|
18th WA Wanneroo Boys Brigade |
$1,200.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Voucher X 6 Children |
|
|
|
|
Andy Heerkens |
$220.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Community Bus Driver |
|
|
|
|
Ashdale Netball Club Inc |
$400.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Voucher X 2 Children |
|
|
|
|
Australia Post |
$999.02 |
|
|
|
Billpay Transactions Charges - Rates |
|
|
|
|
Australian Taxation Office |
$313.00 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deduction |
|
|
|
|
Butler Netball Club Inc |
$400.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Voucher X 2 Children |
|
|
|
|
City of Wanneroo - Rates |
$343.44 |
|
|
|
Rates Refund |
|
|
|
|
City of Wanneroo - Social Club |
$2.00 |
|
|
|
Payroll Deduction |
|
|
|
|
Cr Domenic Zappa |
$395.59 |
|
|
|
Reimbursement - Travel Expenses |
|
|
|
|
Greenwood Netball Club |
$375.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Voucher X 2 Children |
|
|
|
|
Hamersley Rovers Junior FC Inc |
$520.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Vouchers 3 X Children |
|
|
|
|
i60 Community Services |
$893.00 |
|
|
|
Surfing Day - School Holiday Program - Youth Services |
|
|
|
|
Kidsport Voucher X 1 Child |
|
|
|
|
Inglewood United Soccer Club |
$200.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Voucher X 1 Child |
|
|
|
|
Kingsway United Christian Football Club Inc |
$200.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Voucher X 1 Child |
|
|
|
|
Landgate |
$6,939.13 |
|
|
|
Gross Rental Valuations - Rating Services |
|
|
|
|
Land Enquiry - Rates & Property |
|
|
|
|
Miss Jessica Few |
$100.00 |
|
|
|
Transfer Of Erroneous Deposits To CoW Municipal Account Instead Of Her Personal Account |
|
|
|
|
Mr Ron Hoffman |
$100.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer Payment - Community Bus Driver |
|
|
|
|
Mr Vernon Mortensen |
$60.00 |
|
|
|
Volunteer - Community Bus Driver |
|
|
|
|
Ms Pauline Key |
$840.00 |
|
|
|
Fitness Instruction - Phil Renkin Centre 21.02.2014 - 07.03.2014 - Healthy Communities |
|
|
|
|
Ms Rebecca Crisp |
$488.92 |
|
|
|
Reimbursement Of Materials Expenses For Loft & HR Staff Development |
|
|
|
|
Ms Shannon Cole |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Winner Prize - 2013 Annual Reward & Recognition Simpler Smarter Better Faster |
|
|
|
|
Nga Iwi Katoa Inc |
$559.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Voucher X 3 Children |
|
|
|
|
Quinns Districts Calisthenics Club |
$200.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Voucher X 1 Child |
|
|
|
|
Quinns Districts Junior Football Club |
$940.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Voucher X 7 Children |
|
|
|
|
Quinns FC Incorporated |
$7,000.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Vouchers X 35 Children |
|
|
|
|
Rugby Union Football Club Of Perth Bayswater Inc |
$151.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Voucher X 1 Child |
|
|
|
|
Shire of Mundaring |
$9.80 |
|
|
|
Lost/Damaged Library Items |
|
|
|
|
The Scout Association of Australia WA |
$600.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Voucher X 3 Children |
|
|
|
|
Trailer Parts Pty Ltd |
$37.49 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet |
|
|
|
|
Urban Development Institute of Australia WA Division Inc |
$935.00 |
|
|
|
Training - Are We Doomed To Repeat The Boom - 11.03.2014 – Attendees D Simms, L Kosova, M Dickson, N Searles, S Marmion, Cr F Cvitan, Cr R Driver & M Penson |
|
|
|
|
Venetians Netball Club Inc |
$200.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Voucher 1 X Child |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo District Rugby Union Football Club Inc |
$70.90 |
|
|
|
Hire Of Wanneroo Rugby Club To Facilitate The Liquor License Refresher Course 05.03.2014 - Facilities |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Districts Jnr Rugby Union Football Club |
$2,800.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Voucher X 14 Children |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Junior Cricket Club |
$200.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Voucher X 2 Children |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Lacrosse Club |
$370.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Vouchers X 2 Children |
|
|
|
|
Western Power |
$3,000.00 |
|
|
|
Design Fee Landsdale Road - Projects |
|
|
|
|
Yanchep United Football Club Inc |
$200.00 |
|
|
|
Kidsport Voucher X 1 Child |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
00001927 |
27/03/2014 |
|
|
|
|
|
360 Environmental Pty Ltd |
$990.00 |
|
|
|
Consultancy For Stage Works In Relation To Contaminated Site At Lot 15 Motivation Drive Wangara - Property |
|
|
|
|
Australian Communications & Media Authority |
$630.00 |
|
|
|
Apparatus Licence Renewal Fees 11.04.2014 - 11.04.2015 - IT |
|
|
|
|
Betahose & Fittings P/L |
$687.69 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Hoses For Fleet Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Binley Fencing |
$637.56 |
|
|
|
Hire Of Temporary Fencing At Jimbub Swamp Park - Projects |
|
|
|
|
BP Australia Ltd |
$4,415.84 |
|
|
|
Oil For WRC |
|
|
|
|
Cabcharge |
$602.32 |
|
|
|
Cabcharge Services |
|
|
|
|
Calidad Industries |
$82.50 |
|
|
|
Skylight Opal Dome - Building Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Carramar Resources Industries |
$5,582.33 |
|
|
|
Disposal Of Materials - Engineering/ Projects |
|
|
|
|
Community Newspapers |
$2,298.92 |
|
|
|
Advertising - Waste Services |
|
|
|
|
Cubic Solutions |
$699.60 |
|
|
|
Drainage Materials - Projects |
|
|
|
|
DMH Engineering |
$506.00 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Repairs - Fleet |
|
|
|
|
Documentary Services Pty Ltd |
$74.80 |
|
|
|
Historical Company Searches - Property |
|
|
|
|
Dowsing Concrete |
$26,143.32 |
|
|
|
Pathway At Various Locations - Projects |
|
|
|
|
Echelon Australia Pty Ltd |
$385.00 |
|
|
|
Code Of Conduct Training 13.02.2014 - HR |
|
|
|
|
Environmental Industries Pty Ltd |
$12,677.50 |
|
|
|
Streetscapes Maintenance For January 2014 - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Clean Up Lake At Ridgewood Park - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Mowing At Ridgewood Park - Parks |
|
|
|
|
EV Power |
$56.65 |
|
|
|
Cable For Fleet |
|
|
|
|
Evolution Traffic Control Pty Ltd |
$28,226.18 |
|
|
|
Traffic Control Services For The City |
|
|
|
|
Exceed Consulting (WA) Pty Ltd |
$132.00 |
|
|
|
Desktop Audit On Jumbub Swap - Projects |
|
|
|
|
Freds Hardware |
$256.40 |
|
|
|
Hardware Supplies - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Freds Lagoon Hardware |
$34.12 |
|
|
|
Hardware Supplies - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Friction Control |
$92.40 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet |
|
|
|
|
Gam's Mobile Welding Services |
$2,550.90 |
|
|
|
Supply Hand Rail For Ramp - Girrawheen Library - Building Maintenance |
|
|
|
|
Geoff's Tree Service Pty Ltd |
$30,614.10 |
|
|
|
Firebreak Pruning At Lake Badgerup - Projects |
|
|
|
|
Acacia Longifolia Removal At Lake Badgerup - Projects |
|
|
|
|
Irrigation Innovations |
$11,396.00 |
|
|
|
Supply & Installation Of Irrigation At Fisherman's Hollow - Projects |
|
|
|
|
Kyocera Document Solutions |
$466.75 |
|
|
|
Photocopier Meter Reading For The City |
|
|
|
|
Les Trios Amies |
$990.00 |
|
|
|
Performance By Les Trois Amies At Rewards & Recognition Awards - Human Resources |
|
|
|
|
Lovegrove Turf Services Pty Ltd |
$70,156.79 |
|
|
|
Supply/Apply Topdressing With Quicken At Various Locations - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Supply/Install Kikuyu Roll - Various Locations - Parks |
|
|
|
|
MacDonald Johnston Engineering Company |
$6,906.96 |
|
|
|
Vehicle Spare Parts - Fleet/Stores |
|
|
|
|
Mandi Nelson |
$330.00 |
|
|
|
Fitness Instructor Yoga Teaching - Kingsway & Aquamotion |
|
|
|
|
Marketforce Express Pty Ltd |
$1,270.30 |
|
|
|
Advertising Services For The City |
|
|
|
|
Mayday Earthmoving |
$33,466.95 |
|
|
|
Heavy Equipment Hire For The City |
|
|
|
|
McLeods Barristers And Solicitors |
$12,384.49 |
|
|
|
Legal Fees - Restrictive Covenant - Land |
|
|
|
|
Mindarie Regional Council |
$52,951.06 |
|
|
|
Refuse Disposal For The City |
|
|
|
|
Nufab Industries Pty Ltd |
$315.43 |
|
|
|
Hydraulic Cylinder - Fleet |
|
|
|
|
PPW Pty Ltd |
$116.94 |
|
|
|
Photo Binders - Heritage & Museums |
|
|
|
|
Programmed Integrated Workforce |
$17,809.33 |
|
|
|
Casual Labour For The City |
|
|
|
|
Project Industries |
$1,739.65 |
|
|
|
Parts For Fleet |
|
|
|
|
Recall Total Information Management |
$6,981.80 |
|
|
|
Document Retrieval Services - Archives |
|
|
|
|
Reliable Fencing |
$15,571.50 |
|
|
|
Repair Gate At Hudson Park Tennis Court - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Supply/Install Bollard & Chain Gate At Fisherman Hollow - Projects |
|
|
|
|
Installation Of Gates & Fencing At Various Locations - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Fence Repairs At Various Locations - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Install Bollards & Relocate Fence At Kingsway Netball - Projects |
|
|
|
|
Remove & Install New Gates At Various Locations - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Remove/Replace Damaged Post & Rail Bollard At Salcott Way & Rochford Way Girrawheen - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Replace Bollards At Templeton Park - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Repair Hole In Chain Mesh At Various Locations - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Repair Chain Mesh At Kingsway Netball Courts - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Seabreeze Landscape Supplies |
$60.00 |
|
|
|
Landscape Soils - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Secure Events & Assets Pty Ltd |
$1,684.65 |
|
|
|
Security For Retro Rewind - Marketing |
|
|
|
|
Squire Sanders (AU) |
$32,799.80 |
|
|
|
Legal Fees - Human Resources |
|
|
|
|
Sterihealth Services Pty Ltd |
$81.24 |
|
|
|
Delivery/Pick Up - S22 Sharpsmart - Health Services |
|
|
|
|
The A & A Yates Property Trust |
$257.29 |
|
|
|
Printing - All About Play A-Frame & Roster - Community Links |
|
|
|
|
The Trustee for The Entertainment Bank Trust |
$1,426.70 |
|
|
|
Gingerbread Bakehouse Children's Workshop - 50% Deposit - Marketing |
|
|
|
|
The Watershed Water Systems |
$9,635.21 |
|
|
|
Reticulation Items - Parks |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Electric |
$349.80 |
|
|
|
Electrical Maintenance For The City |
|
|
|
|
Wanneroo Towing Service |
$154.00 |
|
|
|
Towing Abandoned Vehicles - Regulatory Services |
|
|
|
|
Wheels & Keels Auto Electrical |
$2,012.26 |
|
|
|
Install Car Cradle, Antenna & Bluetooth System WN 33639 & WN 33561 - Fleet |
|
|
|
|
White Oak Home Care Services Pty Ltd |
$16,913.70 |
|
|
|
Support Services HACC/CACP Clients |
|
|
|
|
Woodhead Pty Ltd |
$5,973.00 |
|
|
|
Counter Reconstruction To Civic Centre Customer Service Counter - Projects |
|
|
|
|
Worldwide Online Printing |
$1,575.00 |
|
|
|
Printing - 200 Sets Of Yellow Tab Dividers - Projects |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
00001928 |
31/03/2014 |
|
|
|
|
|
BG & E Pty Ltd |
$17,077.50 |
|
|
|
Payment Certificate 4 - Lenore Road Stage 1 - Projects |
|
|
|
|
Curnow Group Pty Ltd |
$82,964.11 |
|
|
|
10 Progress Claim - Quinns Coastal Protection Works - Projects |
|
|
|
|
9% Progress Claim - Quinns Coastal Protection Works - Projects |
|
|
|
|
Deloitte Tax Services Pty Ltd |
$70,868.60 |
|
|
|
Tax Services - Stage 2 - Finance |
|
|
|
|
Environmental Industries Pty Ltd |
$111,674.19 |
|
|
|
Payment Progress 6 - Kingsway Regional Playground - Projects |
|
|
|
|
Porter Consulting Engineers |
$1,548.25 |
|
|
|
Payment Certificate 6 - Marangaroo Main Drain - Projects |
|
|
|
|
Stiles Electrical |
$15,092.00 |
|
|
|
Progress Claim No.1 - Oldham Park Yanchep - Projects |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
00001929 |
31/03/2014 |
|
|
|
|
|
National Australia Bank |
|
|
|
|
Purchase Cards 28.12.2013 - 28.01.2014 $10,399.82 - Breakdown Refer To Pages 65 - 66 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
00001930 |
31/03/2014 |
|
|
|
|
|
City of Wanneroo - Municipal Bank Account |
|
|
|
|
Bank Reconciliation March 2014 $28,160.44 - Breakdown Refer To Pages 69 - 70 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total Director Corporate Services Advance - EFT's |
$12,998,992.05 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
NATIONAL AUSTRALIA BANK PURCHASING CARDS |
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00001929 |
31/03/2014 |
National Australia Bank |
|
|
|
|
Regulatory Services January 2014 |
|
|
|
|
Better Pets & Gardens - Cat Food & Bowls |
$95.88 |
|
|
|
Good Guys Joondalup - Air Conditioner For Cat Room |
$389.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Building Maintenance January 2014 |
|
|
|
|
Aikenheads Pty Ltd - Tools Hardware - Tek Screws |
$27.00 |
|
|
|
Beyond Tools - Sharpen Blade |
$68.75 |
|
|
|
Bristol Joondalup - Paint Supplies |
$194.90 |
|
|
|
Bunnings - Hardware Purchases |
$4,444.39 |
|
|
|
Cape Salvage - Timber For Fence |
$114.00 |
|
|
|
Direct Fasteners - Pans/Tapper |
$13.86 |
|
|
|
Joondalup Master -Hardware Purchases |
$34.40 |
|
|
|
Louies Flyscreens Pty Ltd - Flywire |
$348.00 |
|
|
|
Solver Decorator - Paint Supplies |
$1,189.48 |
|
|
|
Stihl Shop Greenwood - Filter Element |
$94.50 |
|
|
|
Toolmart Australia Pty - Cork Rubber Plate |
$26.45 |
|
|
|
Wanneroo Glass - Glazing Services |
$223.55 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Hospitality January 2014 |
|
|
|
|
BWS - Goods For In-House Catering Requests |
$351.99 |
|
|
|
Coles Wanneroo - Goods For In-House Catering Requests |
$607.70 |
|
|
|
Wanneroo Fresh - Goods For In-House Catering Requests |
$80.42 |
|
|
|
Wanneroo Supa IGA - Goods For In-House Catering Requests |
$83.32 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Library Services January 2014 |
|
|
|
|
Amazon - Books By Pam Weaver |
$39.32 |
|
|
|
Carnivalclub Book - Board Books |
$43.13 |
|
|
|
Cleverpatch Pty Ltd - Storytime Craft Materials For Yanchep Library |
$189.42 |
|
|
|
Dymocks Joondalup - Books For Library Collection |
$260.36 |
|
|
|
Dymocks Whitford City - Local Book Stock |
$29.99 |
|
|
|
JB Hi Fi Whitford - DVD's For Local Stock |
$828.57 |
|
|
|
JB Hi Fi Whitford - CD's For Collection |
|
|
|
|
Kmart Wanneroo - Tea Towels, Diary For Games & Knitting Group |
$14.00 |
|
|
|
Leopard Systems - Scanners With Stands |
$320.10 |
|
|
|
Officeworks Joondalup - Retractable Key Holder |
$11.76 |
|
|
|
Paypal - Book For Collection |
$29.18 |
|
|
|
Red Dot Stores Success - Jars X 4 For Branches |
$29.95 |
|
|
|
Sun City Newsagency - Daily Newspaper For Yanchep Library |
$123.50 |
|
|
|
Target Whitford City - Folders For STM |
$12.00 |
|
|
|
The Language Centre - Replacement Disc For Book/Audio Set |
$27.75 |
|
|
|
Two Rocks IGA - Water Refills For Yanchep Library |
$43.20 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total Purchasing Cards Transactions |
$10,389.82 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total EFT's And Purchasing Cards |
$13,009,381.87 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
General Fund Bank Account |
||||
|
|
Payroll Payments March 2014: |
|
|
|
|
04.03.2014 |
$1,552,308.95 |
|
|
|
18.03.2014 |
$1,589,453.85 |
|
|
|
20.03.2014 |
$3,243.08 |
|
|
|
20.03.2014 |
$950.00 |
|
|
|
21.03.2014 |
$1,112.32 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Payroll Total |
$3,147,068.20 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Bank Fees February 2014 - EFT 1917 |
|
|
|
|
Line Fee |
$100.00 |
|
|
|
GLG Trans Fee |
$212.33 |
|
|
|
CBA Merchant Fee |
$9,063.56 |
|
|
|
CBA Pos Fee |
$559.98 |
|
|
|
BPay Fee Debtors |
$523.50 |
|
|
|
BPay Fee Rates |
$9,412.26 |
|
|
|
BPoint Rates |
$904.81 |
|
|
|
BPoint Debtors |
$46.62 |
|
|
|
Commbiz Fee |
$324.91 |
|
|
|
Commbiz Fee |
$120.00 |
|
|
|
Account Service Fee |
$597.88 |
|
|
|
Aquamotion Direct Debit Return Fees |
$42.50 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total Bank Fees |
$21,908.35 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Credit Cards February 2014 - EFT 1917 |
|
|
|
|
F Bentley |
|
|
|
|
Australian Digital Pass Subscription |
$16.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
J Paton |
|
|
|
|
Flights - Guest Speaker To OSH Rep Conference |
$1,137.00 |
|
|
|
Parking Fees - For Conciliation Meeting |
$6.40 |
|
|
|
Subscription - OHS Legal Decisions Weekly - 29.01.2014 - 28.01.2015 |
$599.00 |
|
|
|
Publication - Implementation Guide To AS1428 Sai Global |
$16.89 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
D Blair |
|
|
|
|
DEC Clearing Permit PR 2321 |
$200.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
D Simms |
|
|
|
|
Business Hospitality - Meeting City Of Joondalup Gary Hunt |
$15.20 |
|
|
|
Parking Fees - Attend Seminar Well@Work |
$17.48 |
|
|
|
Annual Fee - Corporate Credit Card |
$40.00 |
|
|
|
Hospitality - Elected Members Beverages |
$628.12 |
|
|
|
Conference Registration - 2013 Australian LG Leadership Summit – D Simms, Mayor Roberts |
$1,900.00 |
|
|
|
Local Business Breakfast - L Kosova, Mayor Roberts |
$30.00 |
|
|
|
Business Hospitality - Meeting With Reece Waldock, Mayor Roberts, D Blair |
$19.60 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Purchasing Officer |
|
|
|
|
Coles Myer Card - Pantry Card - Alexander Heights Day Club |
$1,000.00 |
|
|
|
Delivery Fee - Coles Myer Card - Pantry Card - Alexander Heights Day Club |
$6.75 |
|
|
|
Coles Card - Pantry Card - Wanneroo Day Club |
$1,000.00 |
|
|
|
Delivery Fee - Coles Card - Pantry Card - Wanneroo Day Club |
$6.75 |
|
|
|
Coles Myer Card - General Material Expenses - Funded Services |
$200.00 |
|
|
|
Delivery Fee - Coles Myer Card - General Material Expenses - Funded Services |
$1.35 |
|
|
|
Flight Centre Gift Voucher - Retiring Councillor R Steffens |
$1,019.80 |
|
|
|
Coles Gift Voucher - Retiring Councillor S McKenzie |
$400.00 |
|
|
|
Coles/Myers Gift Card - Youth Program Food Purchases |
$400.00 |
|
|
|
Delivery Fee - Coles/Myers Gift Card - Youth Program Food Purchases |
$1.28 |
|
|
|
Coles Card - Lunch Card - Wanneroo Day Club |
$750.00 |
|
|
|
Delivery Fee - Coles Card - Lunch Card - Wanneroo Day Club |
$2.39 |
|
|
|
Coles/Myers Card - Youth Services |
$400.00 |
|
|
|
Delivery Fee - Coles/Myers Card - Youth Services |
$1.28 |
|
|
|
Coles Pantry Card - Quinns Rocks Day Club |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Delivery Fee - Coles Pantry Card - Quinns Rocks Day Club |
$0.96 |
|
|
|
Coles Lunch Card - Quinns Rocks Day Club |
$1,000.00 |
|
|
|
Delivery Fee - Coles Lunch Card - Quinns Rocks Day Club |
$3.19 |
|
|
|
Coles Pantry Card - Wanneroo Day Club |
$500.00 |
|
|
|
Delivery Fee - Coles - Pantry Card - Wanneroo Day Club |
$1.60 |
|
|
|
Coles Pantry Card - Wanneroo Day Club |
$1,000.00 |
|
|
|
Delivery Fee - Coles - Pantry Card - Wanneroo Day Club |
$3.19 |
|
|
|
Coles Myer Vouchers - HR |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Delivery Fee - Coles Myer Vouchers - HR |
$0.96 |
|
|
|
10 Movie Tickets - Smart Club Seminar Prizes |
$137.00 |
|
|
|
FBT Return Preparer Software 2014 - Finance |
$495.00 |
|
|
|
Coles Myer Card - Youth Services |
$400.00 |
|
|
|
Delivery Fee - Coles Myer Card - Youth Services |
$14.85 |
|
|
|
Linked In - Advertisement For Learning & Development Position - HR |
$189.95 |
|
|
|
I Tech - Shintaro PCIE Firewire |
$72.42 |
|
|
|
News Digital - Perth News (Perth Now) - Online Subscription |
$16.00 |
|
|
|
Coles Card - Healthy Communities |
$400.00 |
|
|
|
Coles Card - Healthy Communities - Delivery Fee |
$8.48 |
|
|
|
Lunch Card - Aboriginal Senior Kookaburra Club |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Lunch Card - Aboriginal Senior Kookaburra Club - Delivery Fee |
$6.37 |
|
|
|
Actual Multiple Monitor Licenses |
$162.00 |
|
|
|
Campaign Monitor For City E Newsletters |
$755.49 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total Credit Card Payments February 2014 |
$15,882.75 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Bank Fees March 2014 - EFT 1930 |
|
|
|
|
Line Fee |
$100.00 |
|
|
|
GLF Trans Fee |
$191.78 |
|
|
|
CBA Merchant Fee |
$3,584.36 |
|
|
|
CBA Pos Fee |
$496.53 |
|
|
|
BPay Fee Debtors |
$473.84 |
|
|
|
BPay Fee Rates |
$5,145.36 |
|
|
|
BPoint Debtors |
$45.14 |
|
|
|
BPoint Rates |
$254.69 |
|
|
|
Commbiz Fee |
$339.70 |
|
|
|
Commbiz Fee |
$10.00 |
|
|
|
Account Service Fee |
$650.08 |
|
|
|
Aquamotion Direct Debit Return Fees |
$40.00 |
|
|
|
Returned Payroll |
$5.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total Bank Fees |
$11,336.48 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Credit Cards March 2014 - EFT 1930 |
|
|
|
|
F Bentley |
|
|
|
|
Reward Lunch In Lieu Of Staff - Communication & Events |
$207.55 |
|
|
|
Australian Digital Pass Subscription |
$16.00 |
|
|
|
Hospitality - Driving Tour Exec Officer RDA - 1 External, 3 CoW Staff |
$15.30 |
|
|
|
Library Board WA - Imaging Services |
$325.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
J Paton |
|
|
|
|
Dept Of Immigration - Application For Sponsorship |
$330.00 |
|
|
|
ASIC Searches - Legal Services |
$90.00 |
|
|
|
Parking - Meeting Squire & Sanders |
$5.10 |
|
|
|
Hospitality - Beverages For Elected Members |
$799.25 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
L Kosova |
|
|
|
|
Parking Fee - Meeting With Director General Duncan Re: Alkimos |
$14.00 |
|
|
|
Building Code Of Australia & National Construction Code |
$1,770.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
D Blair |
|
|
|
|
Building Code Of Australia |
$330.00 |
|
|
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Parking Fee - MMRG Technical Representative Meeting |
$10.55 |
|
|
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Building Code Of Australia |
$15.00 |
|
|
|
Playground Standards Seminar |
$160.00 |
|
|
|
Flowers For Funeral For Staff Member |
$50.00 |
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|
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D Simms |
|
|
|
|
Parking Fee - Meeting With Mayor Roberts & J Paton |
$9.25 |
|
|
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Hospitality - Australian Local Leaders Summit |
$291.36 |
|
|
|
Conference Accommodation - Mayor Roberts - Australian Local Leaders Summit 26 - 28.11.2013 |
$1,055.60 |
|
|
|
Conference Accommodation - CEO D Simms - Australian Local Leaders Summit 26 - 28.11.2013 |
$1,299.20 |
|
|
|
Parking Fees |
$62.51 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Purchasing Officer |
|
|
|
|
Survey Monkey - Online Subscription |
$228.00 |
|
|
|
Conference Registration Fee - T Evans |
$104.50 |
|
|
|
Active Boot Disc - Annual Support & Updates |
$232.45 |
|
|
|
Coles / Myer Card - Healthy Communities |
$400.00 |
|
|
|
Delivery Fee - Coles / Myer Card - Healthy Communities |
$8.49 |
|
|
|
Coles Card - Lunch Card - Aboriginal Seniors Kookaburra Club |
$300.00 |
|
|
|
Delivery Fee - Coles Card - Lunch Card - Aboriginal Seniors Kookaburra Club |
$6.36 |
|
|
|
Slushy Machine - Carramar Water Fun Day 31.01.2014 |
$256.47 |
|
|
|
Coles Gift Cards - Human Resources |
$3,000.00 |
|
|
|
Coles Gift Cards - Human Resources Delivery Fee |
$14.85 |
|
|
|
Waterproof Cameras - Annual 2013 Award Winners |
$712.00 |
|
|
|
UPS Fees & Charges - WRC Purchases Heider CFX |
$349.72 |
|
|
|
Bunnings Gift Cards - HR |
$2,250.00 |
|
|
|
Coles Gift Card - Wanneroo Youth Centre |
$200.00 |
|
|
|
Coles Gift Card - Wanneroo Youth Centre Delivery Fee |
$7.43 |
|
|
|
Coles Gift Card - Banksia Grove Youth Programs |
$200.00 |
|
|
|
Coles Gift Card - Banksia Grove Youth Programs Delivery Fee |
$7.42 |
|
|
|
Online CPD Courses - Legal Staff |
$494.00 |
|
|
|
Client Meals - Quinns Rocks Adult Day Centre |
$200.16 |
|
|
|
Client Meals - Quinns Rocks Adult Day Centre |
$144.94 |
|
|
|
Forum Registration - LGMA Regional Spotlight |
$30.00 |
|
|
|
Woolworth Cards - Meals For Alexander Heights Day Club |
$800.00 |
|
|
|
Woolworth Cards - Meals For Alexander Heights Day Club Delivery Fee |
$5.50 |
|
|
|
Subscription Cost - Perth Now |
$16.00 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total Credit Card Payments March 2014 |
$16,823.96 |
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Advance Recoup Cheque March 2014 |
$14,484,219.69 |
|
|
|
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|
|
|
|
Direct Payment Total (Includes Advance Recoup, Credit Cards And Bank Fees) |
$14,550,171.23 |
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|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Total Accounts Paid - Municipal Fund |
$17,697,239.43 |
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Attachments: Nil
CS07-04/14 Financial Activity Statement for the Period Ended 28 February 2014
File Ref: 5509 – 14/95417
Responsible Officer: Director, Corporate Strategy and Performance
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 4
Issue
To consider the Financial Activity Statement for the period ended 28 February 2014.
Background
Regulation 34(1) of the Local Government (Financial Management) Regulations 1996 requires a local government to prepare each month a statement of financial activity, presented according to nature and type, by program, or by business unit. Administration has opted to present the statement of financial activity by nature and type and in a similar format to that presented in the 2013/2014 Annual Budget. This format separates Revenue and Expenses from Other Revenue and Expenses and provides improved disclosure of City’s underlying Operating Result.
The Financial Activity Statement is in the form of an Income Statement, which compares year to date actual income and expenses with the year to date budget, shows variances and the adopted and revised budgets (if any). Revised budget figures are inclusive of endorsed amendments from Council. It is accompanied by a Balance Sheet together with information relating to Capital Projects, an Investment Portfolio Summary, Statement of Net Current Assets and Rate Setting Statement.
In addition to the above, Regulation 34(5) of the Local Government (Financial Management) Regulations 1996 requires a local government to adopt a percentage or value, calculated in accordance with Australian Accounting Standards, to be used in statements of financial activity for reporting material variances. For the 2013/2014 financial year Council has adopted 10% for the reporting of variances, which is in line with previous years.
Detail
The Financial Activity Statement and February year to date financial performances of the City, together with Revised Budgets, are detailed in Attachments 1, 2, 3 and 4. (Note: Revised Budget figures are inclusive of endorsed amendments from Council).
Consultation
Nil
Comment
The commentaries on variances to budgets in the Financial Activity Statement for the period ended 28 February 2014 are provided below:
Income Statement (Refer to Attachment 1)
Net Result $ million
Year to Date Actual 65.223
Year to Date Budget 52.580
Year to Date Variance +12.643 (+24%)
Full Year Adopted Budget 43.107
Full Year Revised Budget 55.590
The following information is provided on key aspects of the year to date financial results:
Revenues $ million
Year to Date Actual 140.713
Year to Date Budget 137.172
Year to Date Variance +3.541 (+3%)
Full Year Adopted Budget 149.805
Full Year Revised Budget 155.083
Expenses $ million
Year to Date Actual 95.127
Year to Date Budget 100.464
Year to Date Variance +5.336 (+5%)
Full Year Adopted Budget 151.384
Full Year Revised Budget 153.302
Utility Charges (electricity, gas, water etc)
Utilities are currently under year to date budget to the value of $0.744 million (+14%) due to seasonal variances, however it is anticipated this will align closely to the budget by the end of year.
Other Revenue and Expenses $ million
(Excluding Contributions of Physical Assets)
Year to Date Actual 19.638
Year to Date Budget 15.872
Year to Date Variance +3.766 (+24%)
Full Year Adopted Budget 14.685
Full Year Revised Budget 23.808
Non-Operating Grants, Subsidies and Contributions
To the end of February the City had received $4.403 million towards Non-Operating Grants, Subsidies and Contributions, which are to provide funding of capital works projects. During February $0.112 million was received from Developers at Yanchep/Two Rocks, whilst $0.355 million was received from Developers at Alkimos/Eglinton. Overall however, the category represents an unfavourable variance of $2.731 million (-38%) when compared to year to date budget due to timing of receipt of capital grants. In most cases funds will be received upon completion or part completion of the relevant capital works project.
Town Planning Schemes (TPS)
TPS Revenue is dependent on developers and as at 28 February 2014 the amount received by the City equates to $15.679 million, which is +10% above year to date budget ($0.049 million was received during February towards Cell 6). This will however not affect operations as funds received in this category are held separately in restricted reserve accounts for future Scheme use.
With TPS Expenses, some costs have been recorded year to date amounting to $0.424 million, which are $5.934 million (+93%) below budget.
These expenditures relate to specific costs and land purchases within the Scheme location, which can only be allocated for particular Scheme purposes and where unspent, will be carried forward to future years. Through the mid year review the annual budget was revised down by $2.797 million.
Profit/ (Loss) on Asset Disposals
The City has recorded minimal profits and losses on asset sales to date. Asset sales planned for the 2013/2014 financial year relate to the plant and equipment replacement program and a distribution from the City's interest in Tamala Park Regional Council (TPRC) from land disposals, being $0.500 million and $1.333 million respectively. Scheduled plant replacement is intended to occur over the remaining 4 months of the financial year.
TPRC has distributed $0.666 million to the City and has estimated that an additional $0.333 million distribution will be made in April 2014 in relation to the land sales activities. Recent advice received from the City's external auditors, Grant Thornton, has confirmed that the receipts in this regard should be recorded as dividend payment to offset our account with TPRC in the first instance. When our equity amounts are fully offset, further proceeds from land sales activities will be recorded in our Income Statement. Hence the budgeted amounts of $1.333 million under this category will not be met.
Contributions of Physical Assets $ million
Year to Date Actual 0.000
Year to Date Budget 0.000
Year to Date Variance 0.000 (0%)
Full Year Adopted Budget 30.000
Full Year Revised Budget 30.000
Each year Developers hand over physical assets (such as parklands) to the City, for its ongoing management and control. These assets can be of considerable value and will be calculated and booked to the accounts during the preparation of end of year Financial Statements. It should be noted that variations on the amounts of contributions of physical assets comparing to budget has no direct impact to the City’s current financial year financial results.
Balance Sheet (Refer to Attachment 2)
Capital Works Program
The current status of the Capital Works Program as of 28 February 2014 is summarised below by Program Category: -
Capital Works Detail By Program
Program Category Description |
*Annual Revised Budget $ million |
Year to date Actual $ million |
Commitments $ million |
Community |
4.118 |
0.676 |
0.448 |
Corporate |
8.057 |
1.693 |
1.857 |
Drainage |
0.854 |
0.070 |
0.007 |
Investment |
2.626 |
0.383 |
0.350 |
Recreation and Sport |
16.994 |
2.737 |
6.633 |
Transport |
26.584 |
11.910 |
5.331 |
Waste Management |
4.867 |
0.023 |
0.216 |
Total |
64.100 |
17.492 |
14.842 |
Note: *Revised Budget figures are inclusive of endorsed amendments from Council.
The table above notes a total Annual Revised Budget for the capital works program as $64.100 million, which includes adjustments made as part of the mid year review. As at the end of February $17.492 million has been spent against capital works. In addition to the actual expenditure, $14.842 million is recognised as committed. (Note: Commitments are life to date and may also relate to future financial periods).
To further expand on the capital works program information above, key infrastructure projects are selected to be reported on, on a regular basis, which are listed in the following table:
Capital Works Details For Infrastructure Projects Greater Than $1.500 Million
Project Description |
Annual Revised Budget $ million |
Year to Date Actual $ million |
Committed $ million |
Comments |
PR-2097 Lenore Road Wanneroo |
5.709 |
3.562 |
1.706 |
Stage 1 95% completed. Stage 2 design in progress. |
PR-1494 Flynn Drive Neerabup |
5.554 |
0.117 |
0.492 |
Stage 1 commenced late February. |
PR-2561 Coastal Protection Quinns |
2.963 |
0.126 |
0.091 |
Tender has been awarded. |
PR-2600 Realign Brazier Road Yanchep |
2.500 |
2.431 |
0.049 |
Stage 1 works complete. Stage 2 tender advertised late February. |
PR-2247 Upgrade Kingsway RSC Stage 6 |
2.133 |
0.330 |
0.555 |
Stage 6B design underway. |
Investment Portfolio Summary (Refer to Attachment 3)
In accordance with the Local Government (Financial Management) Regulations 1996, the City only invests in the following highly secured investments effective from 1 July 2012:
1. Deposits with authorised deposit taking institutions and the Western Australian Treasury Corporation for a term not exceeding 12 months;
2. Bonds that are guaranteed by the Commonwealth Government or a State or Territory for a term not exceeding three years; and
3. Australian currency.
As at 28 February 2014, the City holds an investment portfolio (cash and cash equivalents) of $245.092 million. Interest earnings were budgeted at 3.50% yield. For the financial year to date ending February, Council’s investment portfolio return has exceeded the bank bill index benchmark by 1.08% pa (3.87% pa vs. 2.79% pa). Displayed below are graphical representations of the portfolio performance and earnings.
Note: Interest Earnings = Interest on investments plus Rates Instalment and Penalty Income.
Rate Setting Statement (Refer to Attachment 4)
The Rate Setting Statement outlined in Attachment 4 represents a composite view of the finances of the City, identifying the movement in the surplus/(deficit), primarily based on the operations and capital works revenue and expenditure, and resulting rating income required.
Overall Comment
The Operating Result for the City to February month end presents an overall favourable variance of +24% (+$8.878 million) to year to date budget. Operating income continues to be ahead of year to date budget by +3% (+$3.541 million), with Rates revenue being the primary contributor, achieving a +$2.437 million favourable variance. Expenditures from Operations also present a favourable variance to year to date budget, of +5% (+$5.336 million), due primarily from Employee costs (+$2.508 million) and Material and Contracts (+$2.098 million), however these are expected to come in line with budget with end of year accruals. Activities in the capital program are progressing, with year to date expenditures of $17.492 million incurred with an additional $14.842 million reflected as Commitments.
Statutory Compliance
This report complies with Section 6.4 of the Local Government Act 1995 and Regulation 34 of the Local Government (Financial Management) Regulations 1996.
Strategic Implications
The proposal aligns with the following objective within the Strategic Community Plan 2013 – 2023:
“4 Civic Leadership - Working with others to ensure the best use of our resources.
4.3 A Strong and Progressive Organisation - You will recognise the hard work and professionalism delivered by your council through your interactions and how our community is developing.”
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
As outlined above and detailed in Attachments 1, 2, 3 and 4.
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
That Council RECEIVES the Financial Activity Statements and commentaries on variances to budget for the period ended 28 February 2014, consisting of:
· Annual Original and Revised Budgets,
· February 2014 Year to Date Revised Budget,
· February 2014 Year to Date Income and Expenditures,
· February 2014 Year to Date Material Variance Notes; and
· February 2014 Year to Date Net Current Assets.
Attachments:
1View. |
Income Statement for the Period Ended 28 February 2014 |
14/99042 |
Minuted |
2View. |
Balance Sheet for Period Ending 28 February 2014 |
14/99044 |
Minuted |
3View. |
Investment Report for Period Ending February 2014 |
14/99048 |
Minuted |
4View. |
Rate Setting Statement for the Period Ended 28 February 2014 |
14/99049 |
Minuted |
CITY OF WANNEROO Agenda OF Ordinary Council Meeting 29 April, 2014 238
Governance
File Ref: 2855V02 – 14/101639
Responsible Officer: Director, Corporate Strategy and Performance
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Issue
To consider requests for sponsorships, donations and waiver of fees in accordance with the City’s Donations, Sponsorships and Waiver of Fees and Charges Policy.
Background
The Donations, Sponsorships and Waiver of Fees and Charges Policy requires applications over $500 from individuals and organisations to be determined by Council. Consequently a report is prepared for Council meetings, coinciding with a period where applications of this nature have been received.
With respect to requests for sponsorships, the City’s Policy specifies that for National Events the amount provided will be $200.00 per individual, capped at $600.00 per team, up to four teams and for International Events the amount provided is $500.00 per individual capped at $1,500.00 per team. Schools are capped at $2,000.00 per school per financial year.
Detail
During this period, the City has received three sponsorship requests, two community donation requests and nil requests for a waiver of fees and charges, which are summarised as follows. Copies of the full applications are available from Governance upon request.
Consultation
Nil
Comment
Sponsorship Donations
Applicant 1 – Swan Park Inline Skate Club |
|
Name of Individual/s |
Grace Stevens and Taylor Thompson |
Reside in City of Wanneroo 18years of age or under |
Yes Yes |
Event Details
|
Inline Speed Skating Oceania Championships, Palmerston North, New Zealand, 21 April 2014 |
Commitment to providing a written report regarding the event |
Yes |
Commitment to acknowledgement of the City of Wanneroo |
Yes |
Eligibility Level |
$500 (international) |
Comments
|
As per the policy $500.00 per individual, capped at $1,500 per team |
Recommendation
|
APPROVE a request for sponsorship for the sum of $1,000.00 to Swan Park Inline Skate Club for the participation of Grace Stevens and Taylor Thompson to attend the Inline Speed Skating Oceania Championships held in Palmerston North, New Zealand on 21 April 2014. |
|
This request satisfies the criteria of the policy. |
Applicant 2 – Calisthenics Association of WA Inc State Team |
|
Name of Individual/s
|
Sub-Juniors: Shaela Ward, Johane Pretorius, Stephanie Lee and Hayley Crawforth Juniors: Sharne Wakefield, Hannah and Siobhan Whittome Intermediates: Ronelle Tagg, Olivia Dragun, Jade Shepherd, Michelle and Stephanie Highland Seniors: Hayley Pinkerton and Sienna Samuels |
Reside in City of Wanneroo 18years of age or under |
Yes Yes |
Event Details
|
National Calisthenics Championships, Melbourne Vic, 9 – 11 July 2014 |
Commitment to providing a written report regarding the event |
Yes |
Commitment to acknowledgement of the City of Wanneroo |
Yes |
Eligibility Level |
$200 (national) |
Comments
|
As per the policy $200.00 per individual, capped at $600 per team to a maximum of four teams per event. |
Recommendation
|
APPROVE a request for sponsorship for the sum of $2,200.00 to Calisthenics Association of WA Inc State Team for the participation of Sub-Juniors: Shaela Ward, Johane Pretorius, Stephanie Lee and Hayley Crawforth; Juniors: Sharne Wakefield, Hannah and Siobhan Whittome; Intermediates: Ronelle Tagg, Olivia Dragun, Jade Shepherd, Michelle and Stephanie Highland and Seniors: Hayley Pinkerton and Sienna Samuels to attend the National Calisthenics Championships to be held in Melbourne Vic from 9 – 11 July 2014. |
|
This request satisfies the criteria of the policy. |
Applicant 3 – Judo Western Australia (Inc) |
|
Name of Individual/s |
Katie Hunter, Megan Sherwen-Slater and Fletcher Briggs |
Reside in City of Wanneroo 18years of age or under |
Yes Yes |
Event Details
|
2014 Australian National Judo Championships, Wollongong, NSW, 6 – 9 June 2014 |
Commitment to providing a written report regarding the event |
Yes |
Commitment to acknowledgement of the City of Wanneroo |
Yes |
Eligibility Level |
$200 (national) |
Comments
|
As per the policy $200.00 per individual, capped at $600.00 per team (up to four teams) |
Recommendation
|
APPROVE a request for sponsorship for the sum of $600.00 to Judo Western Australia (Inc) for the participation of Katie Hunter, Megan Sherwen-Slater and Fletcher Briggs to attend the 2014 Australian National Judo Championships to be held in Wollongong NSW from 6 – 9 June 2014. |
|
This request satisfies the criteria of the policy. |
Community Group Donations
Applicant 1 – Lions Cancer Institute |
|
Request amount |
$1,000.00 |
Description of request |
Donation for ten special needs children from City of Wanneroo to attend the Special Childrens' Big Day Out to be held at Whitfords Cinema on 26 April 2014. |
Criteria |
Evaluation |
Potential for income generation |
Nil |
Status of applicant organisation |
Registered Charity |
Exclusivity of the event or project |
For ten special needs children currently in hospital but who reside within the City of Wanneroo |
Alignment with Council’s existing philosophies, values and strategic direction |
This request supports Objective 2.2 of Council’s Strategic Community Plan being “Healthy and Active People". |
Alternative funding sources available or accessed by the organisation |
$7,000.00 |
Contribution to the event or activity made by the applicant or organisation |
$1,000.00 plus $1,000.00 in-kind contribution |
Previous funding assistance provided to the organisation by the City |
Nil |
Commitment to acknowledge the City of Wanneroo |
Yes |
Comments |
The cost for each child is $100 which includes a professional carer, refreshments and entertainment. |
Recommendation |
APPROVE a request for a donation for the sum of $1,000.00 to the Lions Cancer Institute for ten special needs children from the City of Wanneroo to attend the Special Childrens' Big Day Out to be held at Whitfords Cinema on 26 April 2014. |
Reason |
The request satisfies the criteria of the policy. |
Applicant 2 – Ashdale Primary P&C |
|
Request amount |
$680.00 |
Description of request |
For subscription to Safety House Program 2014 and cost of Safety House educational puppet shows, September 2014. |
Criteria |
Evaluation |
Potential for income generation |
Nil |
Status of applicant organisation |
Not for Profit |
Exclusivity of the event or project |
Safety house program for Ashdale Primary School, Darch |
Alignment with Council’s existing philosophies, values and strategic direction |
This request supports Objective 2.2 of Council’s Strategic Community Plan being “Healthy and Active People". |
Alternative funding sources available or accessed by the organisation |
Nil |
Contribution to the event or activity made by the applicant or organisation |
$100.00 plus 100 hours volunteer in-kind contribution |
Previous funding assistance provided to the organisation by the City |
November 2011 – $480.00 for Safety House program subscription and signage |
Commitment to acknowledge the City of Wanneroo |
Yes |
Comments |
This can be supported under the policy. |
Recommendation |
APPROVE a request for a donation for the sum of $680.00 to Ashdale Primary School P&C towards a subscription to the Safety House Program 2014 and cost of Safety House educational puppet shows to be held in September 2014. |
Reason |
The request satisfies the criteria of the policy. |
Statutory Compliance
Nil
Strategic Implications
The proposal aligns with the following objective within the Strategic Community Plan 2013 – 2023:
“2 Society - Healthy, safe, vibrant and active communities.
2.2 Healthy and Active People - We get active in our local area and we have many opportunities to experience a healthy lifestyle.”
Risk Management Considerations
Nil
Policy Implications
The City of Wanneroo Donations, Sponsorship and Waiver of Fees and Charges Policy states that sponsorship applications for attendance at National Events will be capped at $600.00 per team (up to four teams) and Regional or State capped at $600 per club. International events will be capped at $1,500.00 per team and schools capped at $2,000.00 per school per financial year.
Financial Implications
Budget 2013/2014 |
|
$80,000.00 |
Amount expended to date (as at 16 April 2014) |
|
$63,891.14 |
Balance |
|
$16,108.86 |
Total of requests for this round: Donations (in this report):
Total this Round |
$5,480.00 |
$5,480.00 |
BALANCE |
|
$10,628.86 |
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
That Council:-
1. APPROVES a request for sponsorship for the sum of $1,000.00 to Swan Park Inline Skate Club for the participation of Grace Stevens and Taylor Thompson to attend the Inline Speed Skating Oceania Championships held in Palmerston North, New Zealand on 21 April 2014;
2. APPROVES a request for sponsorship for the sum of $2,200.00 to Calisthenics Association of WA Inc State Team for the participation of Sub-Juniors: Shaela Ward, Johane Pretorius, Stephanie Lee and Hayley Crawforth; Juniors: Sharne Wakefield, Hannah and Siobhan Whittome; Intermediates: Ronelle Tagg, Olivia Dragun, Jade Shepherd, Michelle and Stephanie Highland and Seniors: Hayley Pinkerton and Sienna Samuels to attend the National Calisthenics Championships to be held in Melbourne Vic from 9 – 11 July 2014;
3. APPROVES a request for sponsorship for the sum of $600.00 to Judo Western Australia (Inc) for the participation of Katie Hunter, Megan Sherwen-Slater and Fletcher Briggs to attend the 2014 Australian National Judo Championships to be held in Wollongong NSW from 6 – 9 June 2014;
4. APPROVES a request for a donation for the sum of $1,000.00 to the Lions Cancer Institute for ten special needs children from the City of Wanneroo to attend the Special Childrens' Big Day Out to be held at Whitfords Cinema on 26 April 2014; and
5. APPROVES a request for a donation for the sum of $680.00 to Ashdale Primary School P&C towards a subscription to the Safety House Program 2014 and cost of Safety House educational puppet shows to be held in September 2014.
CITY OF WANNEROO Agenda OF Ordinary Council Meeting 29 April, 2014 245
Chief Executive Office
MN03-04/14 Cr Domenic Zappa – Request for Speed Limit Reduction on Mirrabooka Avenue between Hepburn Avenue and Gnangara Road
File Ref: 3120V03 – 14/109553
Author: Cr Domenic Zappa
Action Officer: A/Director Infrastructure
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Issue
To consider a reduction in the speed limit on Mirrabooka Avenue between Hepburn Avenue and Gnangara Road from 70km/h to 60km/h.
Background
Residents living along Mirrabooka Avenue have expressed concerns regarding inconsistency in speed limit along Mirrabooka Avenue. They also have concerns regarding their safety as homes along Mirrabooka Avenue between Hepburn Avenue and Gnangara Road are closer to the road than other houses along Mirrabooka Avenue south of Hepburn Avenue with a lesser speed limit.
Detail
Mirrabooka Avenue between Hepburn Avenue and Gnangara Road was extended and opened to the public in March 2011. This section of Mirrabooka Avenue is constructed as a Two Lane Single Carriageway with posted speed limit of 70 Km/hr. Mirrabooka Avenue south of Hepburn Avenue is constructed as a Four Lane Divided Dual Carriageway with posted speed limit of 60Km/hr.
The extension was designed and constructed for a speed limit of 70km/h, however MRWA choose to set the posted speed limit at 60km/h. Council at its meeting on 23 August 2011 considered report IN08-08/11, Darch – Review of Traffic Flows Post Extension of Mirrabooka Avenue, and resolved in part as follows:
"REQUESTS Main Roads WA to conduct a speed limit review of Mirrabooka Avenue between Hepburn Avenue and Gnangara Road with a view to increasing the posted speed limit to 70km/h."
The request was approved by Main Roads WA.
Consultation
No consultation was conducted as part of this report.
Comment
Speed affects both the risk of being involved in a crash due to the decrease in time to react and the severity of a crash should it occur. Speed Limit on a road should be in accordance with the 'Safe Speeds' Cornerstone of the State's Towards Zero Road Safety Strategy.
The State Road Safety Strategy - Towards Zero: Getting there together 2008 - 2020 is based upon a Safe Systems approach - a holistic view which seeks to manage the interaction between road users, roads and roadsides, travel speeds and vehicles.
The ' Safe Speed' cornerstone endeavours to:
· Ensure speed limits suit the purpose and nature of the road;
· Educate road users on safe travel speeds; and
· Develop effective speed enforcement strategies.
Crash data for Mirrabooka Avenue (Hepburn Avenue to Gnangara Road) records 163 crashes over the 5-year period 2009-2013. The crashes recorded include 5 hospital crashes, 30 medical crashes and 128 property damage only crashes. The crash data indicates that speed was a direct factor in two of the crashes.
Considering the resident concerns for safety and to keep the consistency of speed limit along Mirrabooka Avenue it is considered that 60Km/hr speed limit will better suit the road environment along Mirrabooka Avenue between Hepburn Avenue and Gnangara road.
Statutory Compliance
Nil
Strategic Implications
The proposal aligns with the following objective within the Strategic Community Plan 2013 – 2023:
“2 Society - Healthy, safe, vibrant and active communities.
2.3 Safe Communities - We feel safe at home and in our local area.”
Risk Management Considerations
Risk of crashes related to high speed.
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
Nil
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
That Council REQUESTS Main Roads WA to conduct a speed limit review of Mirrabooka Avenue between Hepburn Avenue and Gnangara Road with a view to decreasing the posted speed limit to 60km/h.
Administration Comment
As a general rule, motorists will drive in accordance with the speed environment of the road and not necessarily in accordance with its posted speed. Artificially lowered speed limit which does not conform to the road environment results in motorists ignoring the posted speed limit. The predictability and homogeneity of the road network should be considered in the speed zoning process. Regardless of any speed limit, drivers are always required to drive in accordance with the prevailing road environment. Environmental factors such as rain, wind, time of day and angle of the sun combined with the vehicle design and class and the driver ability will all affect what is considered to be a safe speed, for that driver, in that vehicle, at that time.
Traffic data for Mirrabooka Avenue North of Landsdale Road in August 2013 indicated an Average Weekday Traffic (AWT) volume of 15,816 Vehicle Per Day (VPD) with an 85th percentile speed (speed at or below which 85% of the motorists are driving) of 80 km/h.
The 'safe speed' cornerstone recognises that under a safe systems approach, 70km/h is considered as being the highest survivable speed for a front on collision and 50km/h for a right angle collision. These safe system speeds also need to be considered in the speed zoning process. Mirrabooka Avenue is listed as a “District Distributor A” road in the City's Functional Road Hierarchy. The purpose of such road is to carry high volume of traffic with high speed between industrial, commercial and residential areas and generally connects to Primary Distributor Roads.
The extension was designed and constructed for a speed limit of 70km/h, however MRWA choose to set the posted speed limit at 60km/h. As the road environment; road design speed and operating speed of Mirrabooka Avenue all support the 70km/h speed limit and considering the Council resolution of IN08-08/11, Darch – Review of Traffic Flows Post Extension of Mirrabooka Avenue, Administration disagrees with the recommendation to lower the speed limit.
Attachments: Nil
MN04-04/14 Cr Dot Newton – Motion on Notice - Naming of Pathway
File Ref: 2416V02 – 14/110795
Author: Cr Dot Newton
Action Officer: Chief Executive Officer
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: 1
Issue
To consider naming the pathway from Sinagra Street leading to the Wanneroo War Memorial as ‘Walk of Remembrance’.
Background
The Wanneroo War Memorial was originally unveiled in front of the local Post Office on Wanneroo Road on the 3rd of September 1921 by Mr. HP Colebach, Minister for Education. Of the 23 men who had enlisted from the Wanneroo District, 9 men fell and they are honoured on the memorial. The memorial was moved twice from the original site in 1952 and 1980 before being re-erected in the current Memorial Precinct bound by Civic Drive and Sinagra Street and was rededicated on the 26th of November 2005 (Attachment 1).
Detail
The Memorial is in memory of those who gave their lives in the Great War, World War 1, World War 11, Korean War, Malaya, Borneo, Burma Campaign and the Vietnam War. The request to name the pathway is to highlight the purpose of the path, which is used in the Anzac and Remembrance Services each year. The pathway leads to the Memorial and the Lone Pine Tree. A recent donation from the Wanneroo Lions provided some bench seats which enable visitors to sit and reflect on the past.
Consultation
The Wanneroo/Joondalup RSL Sub Branch President is very supportive of this idea which was suggested by Mr. Douglas Valeriani who carries out the flag raising each day at the Memorial.
Comment
The 2005 relocation of the Memorial saw it placed for the first time in a Park setting away from the sounds of the traffic on the Wanneroo Road. This beautifully maintained park is certainly a place of reflection and the naming of this pathway will acknowledge that this area has our respect for those men and women who gave their lives in order that we may live in freedom.
Statutory Compliance
Nil
Strategic Implications
The proposal aligns with the following objective within the Strategic Community Plan 2013 – 2023:
“2 Society - Healthy, safe, vibrant and active communities.
2.1 Great Places and Quality Lifestyle - People from different cultures find Wanneroo an exciting place to live with quality facilities and services.”
2.1.2 Celebrate our cultural diversity and promote our distinctive identity
2.2.1 Support and celebrate our community
Policy Implications
Naming of Facilities. Criteria:
Recognition of an individual or association that has contributed significantly to the cultural, political or social aspects of Wanneroo’s development over a significant period.
Financial Implications
This motion on notice, if approved, would require a budget of around $500 depending on the materials chosen for the signage.
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
That Council APPROVE the naming of the pathway leading to the Wanneroo War Memorial from Sinagra Street as ‘Walk of Remembrance’
Administration Comment
Initial checks with Landgate revealed that the naming of a path comes under the Topographic Feature class and that “Walk of Remembrance” would be a suitable name for a path within a park and can be submitted to Landgate for approval. There are no policies guiding the naming of paths within parks.
Attachments:
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Wanneroo War Memorial |
14/110807 |
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File Ref: 14553V02 – 14/111353
Author: Cr Brett Treby
Action Officer: Director, Corporate Strategy and Performance
Disclosure of Interest: Nil
Attachments: Nil
Issue
This Motion on Notice is asking for council support to provide a direction to the Administration of the City of Wanneroo to delivery an Efficiency Dividend to the ratepayers of the City in the 2014/15 financial year.
Background
The City of Wanneroo is a local government instrumentality providing a range of facilities and services to an increasing number of ratepayers and customers across a vast area of Perth’s north metropolitan area. While it is broadly held that the standard of facility and levels of service provided meet the needs of ratepayers and customers, the cost of delivery is a point of contention.
For all intents and purposes, ratepayers of the City of Wanneroo are, and should be viewed as shareholders in the City and should similarly have an expectation that the facilities and services being provided respond favourably against the “value for money” equation.
In short, the outputs being provided by the City need to deliver shareholder value. The direction to deliver an Efficiency Dividend will provide a level of confidence to the City’s shareholders that the City’s cost structures will minimise the cost of providing those essential services and facilities to them.
Detail
It is apparent that increasing costs, taxes and charges are being foreshadowed by both the Federal and State governments which will place increasing pressure on household budgets in the 2014/15 financial year. It is of critical importance that the City not only demonstrates restraint, but also adopts a fiscal position to reduce all areas of costs wherever possible. It is clear that State and Federal cost increases will also impact the City.
It is in this context of the emerging external economic environment that a target of 2.5% Efficiency Dividend should be adopted, with particular focus on the City’s operational budget.
For clarity, while there may be a view that the issues of productivity and efficiency as being inextricably linked, the intent of this motion is for the City’s administration to identify cost savings within the current budget process whilst not diminishing productivity value.
While both the Strategic Community Plan and the Corporate Business Plan provide both strong guidance and an appropriate framework for the City’s activities, they also facilitate the opportunity to review the City’s cost and operating structures.
Consultation
Discussion has been ongoing on the matter of cost structures and service delivery over the past 18 months to 2 years within the integrated planning framework process and associated budget deliberations.
Comment
Many in the community are calling for council leadership with providing services and facilities within an affordable range of cost to the ratepayer. Concurrently, there is no appetite from the community for a reduction of either services or facilities. It is reasonable and in fact important that Administration review and identify opportunities for both efficiency savings and structural transformation.
The Efficiency Dividend strategy is aligned with the process of Continual Process Improvement and is similarly aligned with the directions being undertaken by the City’s Corporate Executive to deliver these benefits. It is also clear that timing to undertake this work is timely as discussions are currently underway with the formulation of the 2014/15 Annual Budget.
Statutory Compliance
Nil
Strategic Implications
The proposal aligns with the following objective within the Strategic Community Plan 2013 – 2023:
“4 Civic Leadership - Working with others to ensure the best use of our resources.
4.3 A Strong and Progressive Organisation - You will recognise the hard work and professionalism delivered by your council through your interactions and how our community is developing.”
4.3.1 Drive continuous improvement and creative solutions"
Policy Implications
Nil
Financial Implications
Delivery of a 2.5% Efficiency Dividend across the operating budget is projected to deliver significant savings in the 2014/15 financial year.
Voting Requirements
Simple Majority
That Council:-
1. Through the Chief Executive Officer DIRECTS Administration of the City to undertake an Efficiency Dividend program principally focussed on the operating budget to identify savings of 2.5%; and
2. ADJUST the draft 2014/15 budget program to allow for the delivery of the Efficiency Dividend in the 2014/15 financial year.
Administration is fully committed to the delivery of efficient and effective services that respond to the needs of our community and that align to the Strategic Community Plan (SCP). It is also recognised that the City's unequalled growth places significant challenges on continuously adapting and responding to the expanding service and facility requirements, whilst maintaining efficiency and financial sustainability. Various measures have therefore been put in place to progressively enhance the organisation to ensure that it is best able to meet the future challenges as we proceed to be a very large organisation servicing a community population that will rise from 180,000 to 260,000 in the next 10 years and continuing to grow thereafter.
These measures include tendering out areas of parks maintenance, the current tender for the operation of the Wangara Recycling Facility (WRC) and withdrawal from the delivery of Commercial Waste Operations. It is expected that these initiatives will deliver savings to the City, without impacting negatively on service standards for core activities, however as the WRC tender has not closed at this time, the outcome from that process is still to be determined.
Of more significance and potentially transformational is the current review of the City's Operating Model, initiated by the CEO. The vision statement for the review outcome is:
"The City of Wanneroo has excellence in service provision ensuring it delivers the service outcomes the community expects in the most effective and efficient means available."
This clearly aligns to the desired outcome from the Motion on Notice, but not the methodology. To achieve the vision, the review will look at:
· The services and programs the City provides and determine if they are aligned with the City's vision and if they are relevant to the community as per the adopted ten year SCP and the four year Corporate Business Plan;
· The delivery method of the services and programs to ensure they deliver the most effective outcomes for our community;
· The design of our services to ensure every team understands their responsibility in delivery of service outcomes to the community and in a way that meets the requirements of our rapidly growing community.
· Along with service design and service outcomes the work will be grouped to align to the outcomes in a way that makes it easier to do business and for the community to interact with the City; and
· The organisational structure will need to change to suit the alignment of services to the service design and outcomes which will create efficient delivery and capacity. This will include resourcing and equipment requirements.
Dealing specifically with the proposal for the implementation of an Efficiency Dividend through the annual budget process, it is necessary to understand what is meant and how it would be applied. Whilst not pre-empting Cr Treby's intent, there are examples available. The Commonwealth Government has applied an Efficiency Dividend system for many years and it is understood that most state governments have applied the funding mechanism to their operations to varying degrees.
In the Commonwealth Government context, the efficiency dividend has been defined as 'an annual reduction in funding for the overall running costs of an agency'. The justification for the dividend is based on the premise that ongoing increases in productivity make it possible to reduce funding to agencies and realise savings without compromising outputs/services. Essentially, the efficiency dividend operates as an annual funding reduction for Commonwealth Government agencies in real terms.
In the Commonwealth context, the efficiency dividend is applied before the various expenditure categories are indexed, such as the application of the applicable wage cost index or changes in the cost of goods and services (CPI).
The annual rate of the efficiency dividend imposed by the Commonwealth Government since 1987 has been between 1% and 1.5%, with the exception of 2008/09 and 2012/13, when an additional single year impost of 2% and 2.5% respectively was imposed. It is not known whether the extra imposition was based on an understanding that additional efficiencies were achievable or budget driven.
There are arguments for and against the dividend funding mechanism, however in a Parliamentary publication 'The Commonwealth efficiency dividend: an overview', prepared by Dr Nicholas Horne, Politics and Public Administration Section, 13 December 2012 the following conclusion is reported:
"The efficiency dividend has been a feature of the Commonwealth budgetary landscape for 25 years and appears set to remain in place. The straightforward and predictable nature of the dividend, combined with its effectiveness in returning monies to the Budget, make it an attractive mechanism for governments keen to drive public sector efficiencies and realise the associated benefits. However, consideration of the efficiency dividend by authoritative sources—including the Commonwealth Parliament, the Australian National Audit Office and the Government’s own review of agency efficiency—suggest that the dividend is not without its flaws, and that the mechanisms for driving efficiency warrant further exploration."
It is interesting to note that on the subject of the Commonwealth Government and delivering efficiency through the Australian Public Service (APS), in 2009, an Advisory Group was tasked by the Government with conducting a review of the APS. In March 2010, after an extensive public consultation process, the Advisory group published 'Ahead of the Game: Blueprint for the Reform of Australian Government Administration'.
The Blueprint outlines a comprehensive reform agenda supported by specific areas of action to ensure the APS can meet the challenges faced by a modern public service. It identifies four broad areas where current performance can be strengthened:
· Meeting the needs of citizens
· Operating efficiently and at a consistently high standard
Nine interdependent reforms, supported by twenty-eight specific action areas, were identified to provide a comprehensive strategy to deliver these outcomes. From this it can be seen that whilst the Efficiency Dividend mechanism has been maintained, the overall efficiency drive has been embedded within a broader reform agenda.
This approach reflects the importance of addressing efficiency through a broad approach focusing on clear vision, strategy, capacity and capability to drive an agenda of efficient, effective and responsive service.
There are a number of initiatives being implemented at the City that closely align to the reform strategy adopted for the reform of the APS. It is proposed to provide further detail on these initiatives to Elected Members at the Budget Workshop 2.
It should be stressed that the City of Wanneroo experiences challenges due to the ever present requirement to expand services in line with growth. In addition, whilst the application of an Efficiency Dividend could reduce the cost of services at a Government level, equally, it may result in a reduction to actual service delivery. At a local government level, being closer to our community, a reduction in commonwealth and state services can in fact impose additional expectations on local government.
It is also of note that whilst at an organisational level the City is endeavouring to deliver efficiency improvements, local government generally is subjected to frequent changes to legislative requirements and compliance expectations that impose additional resourcing demands. Recent examples of this include:
· Changes to the Local Government Act to introduce requirements to meet the Integrated Planning and Reporting Framework.
· Amendments to the Audit Regulations to impose additional reporting requirements on Risk Management controls.
· Changes to the Building Act, including service delivery standards.
· The new Cat Act and changes to the Dog Act.
In summary, Administration:
· Supports a policy of driving operational efficiency improvements;
· Is implementing a range of initiatives designed to directly test against market costs;
· Has initiated a major review of the operating model to develop a roadmap to position the organisation to deliver effective and efficient services into the future; and
· Cautions implementing arbitrary measures ahead of ensuring the conditions exist to maintain service standards at a lower cost.
CITY OF WANNEROO Agenda OF Ordinary Council Meeting 29 April, 2014 256
Item 10 Urgent Business
The next Elected Members' Briefing Session has been scheduled for 6:00pm on Tuesday 20 May 2014, to be held at Civic Centre, Dundebar Road, Wanneroo.