Business Paper Late Reports Ordinary Council Meeting
Council Chambers, Gundagai
6:00PM, Tuesday 24th May, 2022
Administration Centres: 1300 459 689 |
Ordinary Council Meeting Agenda |
24 May 2022 |
LATE REPORTS
8.4 Development, Building and Compliance
8.8.1 New South Wales Local Roads Congress - 6th June, 2022 - Late Report
Ordinary Council Meeting Agenda |
24 May 2022 |
8.4 Development, Building and Compliance
8.4.2 Development Application Modification - 2021/62 MOD1 - 87-89 First Avenue Gundagai - Late Report
DOCUMENT NUMBER |
370954 |
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REPORTING OFFICER |
Sally Atkinson, Acting Manager Development, Building and Compliance |
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AUTHORISING OFFICER |
Les McMahon, Interim General Manager |
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RELEVANCE TO COMMUNITY STRATEGIC PLAN |
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FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS |
There are no Financial implications associated with this report. |
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LEGISLATIVE IMPLICATIONS |
There are no Legislative implications associated with this report. |
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POLICY IMPLICATIONS |
There are no Policy implications associated with this report. |
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1. Development Assessment Report - 2021/62 MOD1 - 87-89 First Avenue, Gundagai ⇩ |
That Council approve the following modification subject to the consent conditions below: · Application No: DA2021/62 MOD1 · Property: Lot 213 DP 1276945 (formerly Lot 13 DP 1102375 & Lot 2 DP 574412) 87-89 First Avenue, Gundagai · Development: Centre-based childcare facility - to modify the development by: - Changing the entry steps, access and front fencing/gate - Removing the ramp and access gate from the rear verandah to the rear yard, - Changing the height of the sliding doors to the playrooms (reduced from 2400mm to 2100mm) and removing some fixed glass panels, - Changing the building fabric from compressed fibre cement cladding to metal cladding, and - Changing the external colour from burgundy to shale grey.
CONDITIONS: 1. Modifying
Condition A1, as follows ( A1. The developer shall carry out the development generally in accordance with the Following plans and documentation:
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24 May 2022 |
DOCUMENT NUMBER |
370962 |
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REPORTING OFFICER |
Marianne McInerney, Executive Assistant to the General Manager |
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AUTHORISING OFFICER |
Les McMahon, Interim General Manager |
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RELEVANCE TO COMMUNITY STRATEGIC PLAN |
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FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS |
The costs associated with attending the conference to be funded through Technical Services Budget and Civic budget. |
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LEGISLATIVE IMPLICATIONS |
There are no Legislative implications associated with this report. |
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POLICY IMPLICATIONS |
There are no Policy implications associated with this report. |
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1. Draft NSW Local Roads Congress 2022 Program - 19 May, 2022 ⇩ |
The Manager for Technical services and Cr Collins attend the New South Wales Local Roads Congress to be held at Parliament House Sydney on 6th June, 2022. |
Introduction
The Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia (IPWEA) is the Peak association for the public works professionals across Australia and New Zealand. IPWEA provides services to its members and advocacy on their behalf.
The IPWEA holds a local and national congress annually to discuss issues relating to roads and transport.
Discussion
A Congress is scheduled to be held at Parliament House, Sydney on 6th June, 2022.
There following four key topics are to be discussed at the Congress:
1. The capacity for regional councils to deliver an effective and safe local road network is based on grant funding and a skilled workforce with modern equipment. Changes to road reclassification in NSW will directly impact the council's ability to deliver the local road network in these difficult times.
2. What evidence from the transport industry tells us that fixing roads reduces the cost of goods to the freight industry and can impact businesses in many small communities across NSW?
3. The Fixing Country Bridges Program has been a great initiative but are we there yet with having sustainable and resilient local bridges?
4. What are the challenges and solutions to addressing the skills shortage in local government, especially in rural areas where jobs are held vacant? Are the right policies being created to close the gap?
Attending the Congress is an opportunity for Technical and Civil works managers to network with other local government mayors, councillors, directors of engineering and key Ministers and speakers to discuss local road and transport related issues. A point of interest may be the Road Classification Review.
The Managers of Technical Services and Civil Works attend the Local and National IPWEA Congresses alternatively with the Council representative on the Local Area Traffic Committee. Previously, Councillors have attended these Congresses at no charge when accompanying a director or manager. However, this year has seen amendments to the registration fee which is lower than previous years and per attendee. The cost to register is $495 plus accommodation which would be approximately $250-$300. The Manager Technical Services and Councillor will travel together in a Council vehicle.