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Minutes of the Council Meeting
held in the Council Chamber, Magid Drive, Narre Warren Tuesday, 19 August 2014
Commencing at 6.35 p.m.
Vision for the future
To be the city of choice to live, work and raise a family.
Table of Contents
1. Reading of the Prayer
2. Statement of Acknowledgement
3. Apologies
4. Confirmation of Minutes of: Refer to Page 257 of the Minute Book
• Council Meeting held on 5 August 2014
5. Declaration by Councillors of any Conflict of Interest or Personal
Interests pursuant to Sections 79 and 79B of the Local Government Act 1989 (the Act) in any items on the Notice Paper. (Note that Section 79(2)(a)(i) of the Act requires Councillors to disclose the nature of a Conflict of Interest or a Personal Interest immediately before the relevant consideration or discussion). Section 79B also requires that the Councillor declaring a Personal Interest must seek consent from Council to be exempt from voting on the item.
• Nil
6. Officer’s Reports – Initial Consideration
• Refer to Page 258 of the Minute Book
7. Public Question Time • Refer to Page 259 of the Minute Book
8. Officer’s Reports – Deferred for Consideration
• Services for Casey’s Community – Refer to Page 261 of the Minute Book
Item 1 Graffiti Forum
Table of Contents
• Planning for Casey’s Community – Refer to Page 261 of the Minute Book
Item 1 ANZAC Commemorative Naming Project
Item 2 Casey Foothills Strategy
Item 3 Cranbourne North Service Business Precinct Development Plan and Amendments to Cranbourne North Development Plan
Item 4 Cranbourne West Precinct Structure Plan Review
Item 5 Endeavour Hills Town Centre Covenants Study
Item 6 Heritage Grant
• Building and Managing Casey’s Assets – Refer to Page 264 of the Minute Book
Item 1 Grey Spot Program Review 2014
Item 2 Local Traffic Management Program Review 2014
Item 3 Pedestrian Concerns – Glasscocks Road, Lyndhurst
Item 4 Fencing and Shade in Parks
Item 5 Future Planning of the Clyde Recreation Reserve
9. Consideration of Reports of Committees Refer to Page 268 of the Minute Book
• Assembly of Councillors
• Planning Committee Meeting held on 12 August 2014
• General Purposes Committee Meeting held on 12 August 2014
10. Petitions and Joint Letters Refer to Page 269 of the Minute Book
Item 1 Narre Warren South LTM Scheme – Speed Humps
Item 2 The Avenues Estate, Cranbourne North
Table of Contents
11. Notices of Motion
• Refer to Page 270 of the Minute Book
2853 Huon Park Road, Cranbourne North
2854 Grant to Retirement Village Residents
2855 Derelict Houses
2856 Presentation to Council by Beveridge Williams re Residential Land Zoning around the Turning Point Church Christian School and the Ballarto Road area
2857 Heritage Park, Selandra Rise Community Garden
2858 ANZAC Commemorations
2859 Cranbourne Golf Club Entrance
2860 Design Covenant for trees in the Settler’s Run and Botanic Ridge estates
12. Reports by Council Delegates
• Refer to Page 275 of the Minute Book
Nil
13. Urgent Business
• Refer to Page 276 of the Minute Book
Item 1 Achievements of local resident – Shu-Cheen Yu
14. Closed Council
Minutes of the City of Casey Council Meeting
held in the Council Chamber, Magid Drive, Narre Warren on Tuesday, 19 August 2014 commencing at 6.35 p.m.
Councillors Present: Mayor, Cr Geoff Ablett - Chairperson Deputy Mayor, Cr Amanda Stapledon Cr Mick Morland Cr Sam Aziz Cr Damien Rosario Cr Louise Berkelmans Cr Wayne Smith, JP Cr Rosalie Crestani Cr Rafal Kaplon In Attendance: Mike Tyler Chief Executive Officer Sophia Petrov Director Community Development Greg Wood Director Community Services Sally Curtain Director Corporate Services Ray Butler Director Infrastructure Services Peter Fitchett Director Planning & Development Services James Rouse Manager Building Services Steve Coldham Manager Communications Caroline Bell Manager Community Safety Rob Pedder Acting Manager Legal Services Nick Moore Acting Manager Planning Trevor Griffin Manager Parks & Reserves Wayne Mack Manager Roads & Construction Richard Amon Manager Sport & Leisure Paul Hamilton Manager Transport Jake Repacholi Team Leader Public Health Robyn Borley Councillor Support Officer Holly de Kretser Minutes Assistant
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held in the Council Chamber, Magid Drive, Narre Warren on Tuesday, 19 August 2014 commencing at 6.35 p.m.
SECTION 1 READING OF THE PRAYER Mr Frazer Catton of Casey Seventh-day Adventist Church read the opening prayer. READING OF THE FAITH MESSAGE Ms Liseby Lapierre from the Casey Multifaith Network read the faith message. SECTION 2 STATEMENT OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The Mayor read the Statement of Acknowledgement. SECTION 3 APOLOGIES COUNCILLORS CRESTANI/MORLAND: That the apology of Councillor Rowe and Councillor Serey be accepted.
Carried
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held in the Council Chamber, Magid Drive, Narre Warren on Tuesday, 19 August 2014 commencing at 6.35 p.m.
SUSPENSION OF LOCAL LAW At 6.38 p.m. COUNCILLORS ABLETT/AZIZ: That the Local Law be suspended.
Carried The Mayor introduced Matt Charles of Seishin Karate School and acknowledged his efforts in fundraising for Julie Faraone, to support her battle against MS. The Mayor presented certificates of recognition to both Matt Charles and Julie Faraone. Councillor Aziz presented Len Fletcher and Matt Osborne with certificates of recognition for their contribution to youth sporting organisations in Casey, namely the Berwick Springs Cricket Club. Councillor Aziz presented a certificate to Dr Pampuch of Hillcrest Christian College, in recognition of his outstanding service to Christian Education in the City of Casey. Councillor Smith acknowledged the success of local resident Shu-Cheen Yu who was recently nominated for a Helpmann award in relation to her performance in the “King and I” At 6.58 pm the Mayor reapplied the Local Law. SECTION 4 CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES Council Meeting COUNCILLORS AZIZ/BERKELMANS: That the Minutes of the Council Meeting held on Tuesday, 5 August 2014 be confirmed.
Carried SECTION 5 DECLARATION OF CONFLICT OF INTERESTS OR PERSONAL INTERESTS Nil
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Minutes of the City of Casey Council Meeting
held in the Council Chamber, Magid Drive, Narre Warren on Tuesday, 19 August 2014 commencing at 6.35 p.m.
SECTION 6 OFFICERS’ REPORTS – INITIAL CONSIDERATION COUNCILLORS AZIZ/MORLAND: That the recommendations in Officers’ Reports be adopted with the exception of Items deferred for further discussion, as follows:-
KEY DIRECTION RECOMMENDATIONADOPTED
WITHDRAWN (DEFERRED) FOR
FURTHER DISCUSSION
Services for Casey’s Community 1
Planning for Casey’s Community 4 and 6 1, 2, 3 and 5
Building and Managing Casey’s Assets 1, 3 and 5 2 and 4
Carried
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held in the Council Chamber, Magid Drive, Narre Warren on Tuesday, 19 August 2014 commencing at 6.35 p.m.
SECTION 7 PUBLIC QUESTION TIME At 6.59 p.m. Councillor Stapledon left the Council Chamber. At 7.00 p.m. Question Time commenced. Note: Questions are reproduced as prepared by the Questioner and no guarantee is given that
any subject matter or statement contained in the question is factually correct. Question 1 Michael Ball NARRE WARREN SOUTH 3805
i. Narre Warren South Speed Hump Proposal
A survey by a resident Michael Ball found on the Esplanade and The Promenade that of 29 surveyed households, 90% do not want speed humps and only 3, or 10% did, can the council explain how 6 were not aware at all and had no chance to respond to a council survey done this year with a 50/50 split?
The question was answered by Manager Transport.
When officers investigate a proposal for LTM treatments either in a specific street or in the case of Narre Warren South, as an area based scheme, we endeavour to invite input across a broad area that may be deemed to be affected by the proposal. In regard to the Narre Warren South LTM Scheme the consultation involved: • A mail out of 2,329 letters explaining the proposal, with a survey form and a reply
paid envelope enclosed to provide a convenient means of responding • A public notice was printed in the local newspaper • Information on the proposal was available on Council’s website, and • Contact details were provided for the officer investigating the scheme
Council received 514 completed survey forms as well as a number of direct phone calls from across the area indicating that the letter and survey forms were delivered as intended. A range of views were expressed through the survey responses as well as the direct discussions with residents and the outcomes of the investigations have been reported to Council at its meeting of the 17 June 2014
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SECTION 7 PUBLIC QUESTION TIME CONT.
ii. Narre Warren South Speed Hump Proposal
Does the council understand residents have many concerns including that our tree lined streets will lose the aesthetic look and feel in particular at the entrance to our estate and do not want this proposal?
The question was answered by Manager Transport.
The report provided to Council on the 17 June 2014 acknowledges the diverse range of views received with respect to the proposed LTM scheme covering the Narre Warren South area. In determining whether or not to proceed with an LTM scheme Council must weigh up its responsibilities as the Highway Authority to respond to issues relating to speeding traffic, road accidents involving both injury and property damage within the constraints of Council’s limited options for influencing a safer road network. Council can only influence driver behaviour through the built form of the road network. The traffic treatments proposed for the Narre Warren South LTM are in accordance with recognised design guidelines and are consistent with similar treatments installed across not only Casey but the broader road network. Council undertakes the consultation when preparing these schemes in order to identify community views and where possible respond to this feedback during the development of the scheme. In acknowledgement of the diverse views within the community regarding the Narre Warren South LTM Scheme, implementation has been placed on hold whilst officers undertake a further review of the scheme.
At 7.04 p.m. Question Time concluded.
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held in the Council Chamber, Magid Drive, Narre Warren on Tuesday, 19 August 2014 commencing at 6.35 p.m.
SECTION 8 OFFICERS’ REPORTS – DEFERRED FOR CONSIDERATION
SERVICES FOR CASEY’S COMMUNITY ITEM 1 GRAFFITI FORUM
Council Plan Reference: 1.2 Purpose of Report: To inform Council of planning activities in preparation for
hosting a Graffiti Management Forum in response to Notice of Motion No. 2837.
Recommendation That the report be noted. The recommendation was adopted. Refer to Page 258 of the Minute Book.
PLANNING FOR CASEY’S COMMUNITY
ITEM 1 ANZAC COMMEMORATIVE NAMING PROJECT
Council Plan Reference: 3.2 Purpose of Report: To advise Council of the ANZAC Commemorative Naming Project
and to gain support for registering Council’s use of commemorative names for geographical features or street/roads within the municipality.
COUNCILLORS ABLETT/CRESTANI: 1. That Council endorse the compiled list of names (generally in accordance with
Attachment 1) as part of the ANZAC Commemorative Naming Project for the use of naming future geographic features or roads within the municipality.
2. That Council Officers write to appropriate community and service groups thanking
them for putting forward the list of names as part of the ANZAC Commemorative Naming Project.
At 7.05 p.m. Councillor Stapledon returned to the Council Chamber.
Carried
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SECTION 8 OFFICERS’ REPORTS – DEFERRED FOR CONSIDERATION
PLANNING FOR CASEY’S COMMUNITY ITEM 2 CASEY FOOTHILLS STRATEGY
Council Plan Reference: 3.2 Purpose of Report: To advise Council on the progress of the Casey Foothills Strategy COUNCILLORS KAPLON/CRESTANI: That the Casey Foothills Landscape Assessment and the Casey Foothills Strategy Background Paper in Attachments 2 and 3 be noted by Council.
Carried ITEM 3 CRANBOURNE NORTH SERVICE BUSINESS PRECINCT DEVELOPMENT PLAN AND AMENDMENTS TO CRANBOURNE NORTH DEVELOPMENT PLAN
Council Plan Reference: 3.2 Purpose of Report: To adopt the Cranbourne North Service Business Precinct
Development Plan and the amended Cranbourne North Development Plan.
COUNCILLORS AZIZ/BERKELMANS: 1. That Council adopt the Cranbourne North Service Business Precinct Development Plan
as the approved Development Plan under Schedule 19 to Clause 43.04 of the Casey Planning Scheme, generally in accordance with Attachment 2 to this report.
2. That Council adopt the amended Cranbourne North Development Plan as the approved
Development Plan under Schedule 14 to Clause 43.04 of the Casey Planning Scheme, generally in accordance with Attachment 3 to this report.
Carried
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held in the Council Chamber, Magid Drive, Narre Warren on Tuesday, 19 August 2014 commencing at 6.35 p.m.
SECTION 8 OFFICERS’ REPORTS – DEFERRED FOR CONSIDERATION
PLANNING FOR CASEY’S COMMUNITY ITEM 4 CRANBOURNE WEST PRECINCT STRUCTURE PLAN REVIEW
Council Plan Reference: 3.2 Purpose of Report: To update Council on the progress of the Cranbourne West
Precinct Structure Plan Review. Recommendation 1. That Council note the progress to date on the review of the Cranbourne West Precinct
Structure Plan. 2. That a report outlining the progress of this review be prepared for Council for its 21
October 2014 meeting. 3. That the proponents be given the opportunity to present to the following General
Purposes Committee meeting. The recommendation was adopted. Refer to Page 258 of the Minute Book. ITEM 5 ENDEAVOUR HILLS TOWN CENTRE COVENANTS STUDY
Council Plan Reference: 3.2 Purpose of Report: To inform Councillors the options available to remove restrictive
covenants and extent of current controls applied to residential land around Endeavour Hills Town Centre
COUNCILLORS CRESTANI/KAPLON: 1. That Council Officers write to the Metropolitan Planning Authority to request the State
Government adopt a broader position on the removal of restrictive covenants as a method to increase housing supply to meet Plan Melbourne objectives.
2. That Council Officers undertake further investigation on the housing diversity and
housing supply of Endeavour Hills as part of the wider review of the 2005 Casey Housing Strategy.
At 7.14 p.m. Councillor Morland left the Council Chamber.
Carried
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SECTION 8 OFFICERS’ REPORTS – DEFERRED FOR CONSIDERATION
PLANNING FOR CASEY’S COMMUNITY ITEM 6 HERITAGE GRANT
Council Plan Reference: 3.2 Purpose of Report: To advise Council on the outcome of the 2013-2014 Heritage Grant Recommendation That the report be noted. The recommendation was adopted. Refer to Page 258 of the Minute Book.
BUILDING AND MANAGING CASEY’S ASSETS ITEM 1 GREY SPOT PROGRAM REVIEW 2014
Council Plan Reference: 4.1 Purpose of Report: To advise on the outcomes of the Grey Spot Program Annual
Review 2014. Recommendation 1. That Council notes the Grey Spot Projects to be completed in 2014/15 as identified
in this report. 2. That the Grey Spot Program priority listing for 2015/16 be noted and referred to the
5 Year Capital Works Program for funding consideration. The recommendation was adopted. Refer to Page 258 of the Minute Book.
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held in the Council Chamber, Magid Drive, Narre Warren on Tuesday, 19 August 2014 commencing at 6.35 p.m.
SECTION 8 OFFICERS’ REPORTS – DEFERRED FOR CONSIDERATION
BUILDING AND MANAGING CASEY’S ASSETS ITEM 2 LOCAL TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PROGRAM REVIEW 2014
Council Plan Reference: 4.1 Purpose of Report: To advise Council on the outcomes of the 2014 Local Traffic
Management Program Review and seek endorsement for the project priority listing.
COUNCILLORS AZIZ/BERKELMANS: At 7.16 p.m. Councillor Morland returned to the Council Chamber. 1. That prior to commencing the next round of design/consultation for the candidate
projects listed in this report it is proposed that officers undertake a briefing to Councillors in regard to the LTM Program delivery process including treatment options and communication/consultation process.
2. That James Cook Drive, Endeavour Hills progresses to the functional layout and
consultation stage of the Local Traffic Management Program process for further investigation into the installation of traffic calming measures.
3. That Mansfield Street, Berwick progresses to the functional layout and
consultation stage of the Local Traffic Management Program process for further investigation into the installation of traffic calming measures.
4. That Jane Street, Berwick progresses to the functional layout and consultation
stage of the Local Traffic Management Program process for further investigation into the installation of traffic calming measures.
5. That Golf Links Road, Narre Warren (Narre Warren Cranbourne Road to Fleetwood
Drive) undergoes further assessment and detailed design prior to community consultation due to the environmental sensitivity of the project.
6. That Hinrichsen Drive and Keppel Drive, Hallam progresses to the functional layout
and consultation stage of the Local Traffic Management Program process for further investigation into the installation of traffic calming measures.
7. That Harold Keys Drive, Narre Warren progresses to the functional layout and
consultation stage of the Local Traffic Management Program process for further investigation into the installation of traffic calming measures.
8. That Halcyon Way, Narre Warren progresses to the functional layout and
consultation stage of the Local Traffic Management Program process for further investigation into the installation of traffic calming measures.
9. That Daniel Solander Drive, Endeavour Hills progresses to the functional layout
and consultation stage of the Local Traffic Management Program process for further investigation into the installation of traffic calming measures.
(Cont'd)
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SECTION 8 OFFICERS’ REPORTS – DEFERRED FOR CONSIDERATION
BUILDING AND MANAGING CASEY’S ASSETS ITEM 2 LOCAL TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT PROGRAM REVIEW 2014 CONT 10. That Fairholme Boulevard, Berwick progresses of the functional layout and
consultation stage of the Local Traffic Management Program process for further investigation into the installation of traffic calming measures.
11. That General Joshua Drive, Hampton Park progresses to the functional layout and
consultation stage of the Local Traffic Management Program process for further investigation into the installation of traffic calming measures.
12. That John Edgcumbe Way, Endeavour Hills progresses to the functional layout and
consultation stage of the Local Traffic Management Program process for further investigation into the installation of traffic calming measures.
13. That the streets listed for treatment at isolated locations (Attachment B) progress
to the design functional layout and consultation stage for further investigation into the installation of isolated traffic calming measures.
Carried
ITEM 3 PEDESTRIAN CONCERNS - GLASSCOCKS ROAD, LYNDHURST
Council Plan Reference: 4.1 Purpose of Report: To advise Council on the response from VicRoads to Council’s
request to lower the speed limit in Glasscocks Road, Lyndhurst. Recommendation That Council note the response from VicRoads to endorse the reduced speed limit in Glasscocks Road Lyndhurst from 70km/hr to 50km/hr. The recommendation was adopted. Refer to Page 258 of the Minute Book.
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SECTION 8 OFFICERS’ REPORTS – DEFERRED FOR CONSIDERATION
BUILDING AND MANAGING CASEY’S ASSETS ITEM 4 FENCING AND SHADE IN PARKS
Council Plan Reference: 4.1 Purpose of Report: To update Council on the assessment on the need for provision
of fencing and shade in Casey’s parks. COUNCILLORS ABLETT/STAPLEDON: 1. That the report be noted. 2. That following advice from Play Australia on trends in park design and ancillary
infrastructure provision officers brief Council on the prioritisation process and costs of providing additional fencing and shade in 30 selected parks in the City.
Carried
ITEM 5 FUTURE PLANNING OF THE CLYDE RECREATION RESERVE
Council Plan Reference: 4.1 Purpose of Report: To update Council on the preparation of a master plan for the
Clyde Recreation Reserve. Recommendation That the report be noted. The recommendation was adopted. Refer to Page 258 of the Minute Book.
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SECTION 9 CONSIDERATION OF REPORTS OF COMMITTEES Assembly of Councillors COUNCILLORS MORLAND/SMITH: That the Record of the Assembly of Councillors, as listed, be received and noted.
Carried General Purposes Committee COUNCILLORS STAPLEDON/MORLAND: That the Recommendations of the General Purposes Committee Meeting held on Tuesday, 12 August 2014 be confirmed.
Carried Planning Committee COUNCILLORS ROSARIO/CRESTANI: That the Minutes of the Planning Committee Meeting held on Tuesday, 12 August 2014 be received and noted.
Carried
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SECTION 10 PETITIONS AND JOINT LETTERS ITEM 1 NARRE WARREN SOUTH LTM SCHEME – SPEED HUMPS At 7.27 p.m. Councillor Stapledon left the Council Chamber. Councillor Berkelmans tabled a Petition signed by 34 signatories. COUNCILLORS BERKELMANS/AZIZ: 1. That the petition be received.
2. That the implementation of the Narre Warren South LTM Scheme be placed on hold
whilst officers investigate the concerns raised in the petition and report back to Council.
3. That the head signatory of the petition be advised of Council’s decision
4. That Council write to the local police to seek their advice about what other traffic calming measures can be applied within their jurisdiction in local road network of the Narre Warren South area and that their response be incorporated into Council’s consideration for the LTM in that location.
5. That a meeting be organised with representatives of residents within the local
community to discuss this matter as consideration of the LTM strategy of that location is being made.
At 7.30 p.m. Councillor Stapledon returned to the Council Chamber.
Carried
ITEM 2 THE AVENUES ESTATE, CRANBOURNE NORTH Councillor Berkelmans tabled a Petition signed by 37 signatories. COUNCILLORS BERKELMANS/AZIZ: 1. That Council receives the petition 2. That the petition be referred for consideration with other submissions on the
Proposed Road Closure – The Avenues Estate – Display Village – Winchcombe Way, Chedword Road and Herring Avenue, Cranbourne North and a report on the issues raised be presented to Council.
3. That the head petitioner be notified of Council’s decision.
Carried
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SECTION 11 NOTICES OF MOTION NOTICE OF MOTION NO.2853 HUON PARK ROAD, CRANBOURNE NORTH COUNCILLORS STAPLEDON/ABLETT: That with reference to increased hooning activity and concerning driver behaviour on Huon Park Rd, Cranbourne North, Council resolves to: 1. Conduct a review of the current semi-mountable speed humps due to these being used
as burnout platforms and seek an alternative traffic calming device.
2. Request Casey Traffic Management unit investigate the driver behaviour on the Huon Park road and apprehend offenders, discouraging them from further activity on this road.
3. Contact the Victoria Police traffic management unit and seek guidance on addressing
hoon behaviour on Huon Park Rd, Cranbourne North.
4. Notify ward councillors of investigations and outcomes. At 7.35 p.m. Councillor Aziz left the Council Chamber.
Carried NOTICE OF MOTION NO.2854 GRANT TO RETIREMENT VILLAGE RESIDENTS COUNCILLORS STAPLEDON/ABLETT: 1. That the Retirement Villages Development Grant is made conditional on the resident
committee of the relevant retirement village having input and making the ultimate decision as to how the funds are allocated via the village, to either the individual residents or for a project within the village.
2. That Council notify retirement villages within Casey, asking them to advise each of their
residents of this resolution.
Carried
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SECTION 11 NOTICES OF MOTION NOTICE OF MOTION NO 2855 DERELICT HOUSES COUNCILLORS CRESTANI/KAPLON: That in light of the increasing number of long standing incomplete building constructions in Casey, and the detrimental impact these incomplete works have on the residential amenity and public safety of Casey residents, that Council write to the Minister for Planning and Minister for Local Government seeking a review of the Building Regulations relating to: 1. The lapsing of building permits beyond a 6 year period (being an initial 2 year permit
and 2 further renewals).
2. Provision of increased powers to private and/or municipal building surveyors to enforce the completion of building works in a timely manner.
3. That Council be provided with a report by the first Council meeting of October 2014 to
outline what are the proactive steps Council can implement in its own right, to effect enforcement in this area.
At 7.43 p.m. Councillor Aziz returned to the Council Chamber.
Carried NOTICE OF MOTION NO.2856 PRESENTATION TO COUNCIL BY BEVERIDGE WILLIAMS RE RESIDENTIAL LAND ZONING AROUND THE TURNING POINT CHURCH CHRISTIAN SCHOOL AND THE BALLARTO ROAD AREA.
COUNCILLORS ABLETT/STAPLEDON:
1. That members from the Beveridge Williams Planning Firm be invited to brief
Councillors and officers on their vision for part of an area of land currently zoned Industrial in the Ballarto Road and Turning Point Christian School area in Junction Village and Devon Meadows to be made into a residential zoning
2. That this presentation be conducted within six weeks. 3. That the points raised by Beveridge Williams be considered by officers when the report
on the petitions on this matter be submitted to Council.
Carried
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SECTION 11 NOTICES OF MOTION NOTICE OF MOTION NO. 2857 HERITAGE PARK, SELANDRA RISE COMMUNITY GARDEN COUNCILLORS ABLETT/STAPLEDON: 1. That City of Casey Officers organise a meeting before the end of September 2014 with
the Selandra Community Garden Group, Stockland Development Pty Ltd at Selandra Rise, and Cr. Geoff Ablett, to investigate the process of building a community garden in Heritage Park, Selandra Rise
2. That members of the Hampton Park Community garden be invited to attend this
meeting.
Carried NOTICE OF MOTION NO. 2858 ANZAC COMMEMORATIONS COUNCILLORS CRESTANI/ABLETT: That Council officers convene a meeting in September or October 2014 with interested Councillors, by local RSL clubs, interested veteran groups and individuals, and historical societies to discuss potential commemorative opportunities to mark the ANZAC centenary and future significant dates and anniversaries. Discussions to include: 1. COMMEMORATIVE WALL OF HONOUR:
a) An investigation of a commemorative wall for ANZACs and all other Australian
soldiers from Casey who served in foreign wars and conflicts.
b) Investigate permission and placement in front of the soon-to-be constructed civic complex together with the possible transplanted cenotaph.
c) The commemorative wall to be referred also for discussion at the upcoming civic
complex briefing to Councillors.
(Cont'd)
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SECTION 11 NOTICES OF MOTION NOTICE OF MOTION NO. 2858 ANZAC COMMEMORATIONS CONT
2. COMMEMORATIVE ANZAC BOOK
a) Investigate ways to engage a local historian/author to collate, research and document all the Anzacs in a book; succinct stories of their lives, challenges and battle successes.
b) To consider Avenues of Honour within the municipality and names allocated to
those trees. Where names have been lost, to research names and reinstate them with their assigned tree where possible.
c) To document photos of trees and names in the book where possible. d) That the cost of development and production be considered for allocation of an
assigned amount and be considered in a Casey grants process and/or mid year budget review process.
e) That, should an ANZAC book be published instigated by Casey Council, that
Casey Council maintain the rights to the book for sale at Customer Service. f) Proceeds of the sale of the book be held in an Anzac fund to assist with costs
associated with future Council-held Anzac activities.
g) That the contribution of assisting medical teams and nurses be recognised. 3. ANZAC CREATIVE WRITING
Investigate ways to run essay and poetry competitions/programs, by Council Fresh Words and other youth outlets, including schools within Casey for next year's centenary commemoration and as an ongoing annual commitment.
That officers prepare a full comprehensive report to return to Council in October or November, listing potential commemorative activities and estimated costs, responding to each item and other ideas/suggestions not listed.
Carried
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SECTION 11 NOTICES OF MOTION COUNCILLORS MORLAND/ABLETT: That the Supplementary Notice of Motion be admitted for consideration.
Carried NOTICE OF MOTION NO.2859 CRANBOURNE GOLF CLUB ENTRANCE COUNCILLORS STAPLEDON/ABLETT:
That with reference to safety concerns locating and then entering Cranbourne Golf Club, Council resolves to organise a meeting with Cranbourne Golf Club, Ward Councillors Stapledon, Rowe, and Mayor Ablett to address the requirement for:
1. Improved lighting at the corner of South Gippsland Hwy & Golf Club Entrance in Cranbourne North
2. Upgrade to the slipway at the exit of South Gippsland Hwy and the entrance of the Cranbourne Golf club
3. Amended signage of Vic Roads sign located at the northern end of the approach to read
“Cranbourne Golf Club” in lieu of Golf Club.
4. Participating Councillors be notified of progress and outcome by officers when known.
Carried
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SECTION 11 NOTICES OF MOTION COUNCILLORS AZIZ/CRESTANI: That the Supplementary Notice of Motion be admitted for consideration.
Carried NOTICE OF MOTION NO.2860 DESIGN COVENANT FOR TREES IN THE SETTLER'S RUN AND BOTANIC RIDGE ESTATES. COUNCILLORS ABLETT/STAPLEDON: 1. That officers meet with representatives of the Settlers Run Estate, and the Botanic
Ridge estate, plus the Botanic Gardens and Cr. Geoff Ablett, and representatives of the residents groups to discuss the” tree design covenant” for these estates.
2. That the topic centre on the issue of being able to continue to plant native trees in the estates, but not specifically large eucalypts which are already starting to lean over at a young age near homes.
3. That on the completion of these talks that hopefully a resolution can be found to avoid large eucalyptus trees being near homes creating major problems that now exist in parts of our city.
4. That upon the conclusion of these talks that a public meeting with all
interested residents and the related groups listed above, be conducted to get their input and feedback into a revised policy for trees in these estates that would see safety for residents into the future as a number one priority.
Carried
SECTION 12 REPORTS BY COUNCIL DELEGATES Nil
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held in the Council Chamber, Magid Drive, Narre Warren on Tuesday, 19 August 2014 commencing at 6.35 p.m.
SECTION 13 URGENT BUSINESS ITEM 1 ACHIEVEMENTS OF LOCAL RESIDENT - SHU-CHEEN YU Councillor Smith sought leave to introduce an Item of Urgent Business relating to the recent achievements of a local resident. At 8.19 p.m. Councillor Stapledon left the Council Chamber and did not return. COUNCILLORS ABLETT/AZIZ: That the Item be admitted as Urgent Business.
Carried COUNCILLORS SMITH/AZIZ: That Council write to local opera singer Shu-Cheen Yu congratulating her on her current starring role in “The King and I” and acknowledging her recent “Helpmann Award” nomination in the category of Best Supporting Role in a musical and wish her well for the balance of the national tour of the King and I.
Carried
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held in the Council Chamber, Magid Drive, Narre Warren on Tuesday, 19 August 2014 commencing at 6.35 p.m.
SECTION 14 “CLOSED COUNCIL” At 8.20 p.m. COUNCILLORS CRESTANI/ROSARIO: That Council resolve itself in ‘Closed Council’ and resume after a five minute adjournment.
Carried In accordance with Section 89(3) of the Local Government Act 1989, the reason for closure of the meeting to members of the public is as follows: • contractual matters;
• proposed developments;
• any other matter which the Council or special committee considers would prejudice the Council or any person;
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CONCLUSION OF MEETING The Meeting closed at 8.20 p.m. Confirmed this 2nd day of September 2014 …………………………………………. Cr Geoff Ablett Mayor of the City of Casey
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