Information Bulletin February 2007 Each month will feature a new photo from the latest exhibition at the Prospect Gallery. Peter McGlinchey Exhibition: Tin Can II
Information BulletinFebruary 2007
Each month will feature a new photo from the latest exhibition at the Prospect Gallery.
Peter McGlincheyExhibition: Tin Can II
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CONTENTS
PAGE NUMBER
1. CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER REPORTS 1.1 CEO’s Monthly Activities – January 2007 .............................................................................1-3 1.2 Outstanding Reports .............................................................................................................4-11
2. INFORMATION FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENT & COMMUNITY SERVICES
2.1 Development Application Determinations ..........................................................................12-24 2.2 Development Application Summary – January 2007 .........................................................25-27 2.3 Prospect Library Update ......................................................................................................... 28 2.4 Arts and Events Information .............................................................................................. 29-31 2.5 Eastern Health Authority Statistical Report .......................................................................32-35 2.6 Eastern Health Authority Delegates Report Oct-Dec 2006 ............................................... 36-42
3. INFORMATION FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF INFRASTRUCTURE & CORPORATE SERVICES
3.1 Product Stewardship for Oil Programme Grant ..................................................................... 43 3.2 Customer Action Requests – Community Safety................................................................44-45 3.3 Summary of Activities of the Community Safety Officers – October 2006 ........................... 46
4. CORRESPONDENCE 4.1 Meals on Wheels – Thank You .............................................................................................. 47
5. PUBLICATIONS
5.1 Nil.
6. MEDIA RELEASE 6.1 Nil.
TO: Information Bulletin for February 2007 FROM: Chief Executive Officer SUBJECT: CEO’s Monthly Activities – January 2007 1. PURPOSE OF REPORT
1.1 To provide Elected Members with information on the activities of the CEO on a monthly basis.
2. DISCUSSION
2.1 It is important that Elected Members are provided with information on the involvement of the CEO with external bodies and on major projects and activities. This also provides Elected Members with an opportunity to discuss any issue raised or ask questions relating to these activities and other current issues.
2.2 External Activities
2.2.1 2-5 January Annual Leave 2.2.2 8 January
am Met with Allen Bolaffi, UHY Hains Norton, re Audit Committee
2.2.3 10 January pm Met with Jim Myhill, General Manager, City of Tea Tree Gully re
community engagement at Tea Tree Gully and collaborative opportunities
2.2.4 11 January
am Discussion with Sean Keenihan of Norman Waterhouse regarding Waste Management contractual matters (Green Organics).
2.2.5 15 January
pm Participated in the LGMA Executive Committee Teleconference
2.2.6 18 January am Met with Trevor Hockley, Executive Officer, Waste Care SA to set up
Agenda for the January Waste Care SA Board Meeting
2.2.7 19 January am Met with Don Venn, Dean Newbery & Co re Audit Committee Met with Paul Raymond, HR Consultant, re Workforce Survey pm Met with John Coombe, CEO, Alexandrina Council re LGMA and Local
Government issues
2.2.8 23 January am Accompanied Mayor O’Loughlin to meeting with Kate Ellis, local
Federal Member for Adelaide pm Accompanied Mayor O’Loughlin to meeting with Bohdan Jaworskys,
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2.2.9 24 January am Met with John Branford, Mathews Architects, Kira Jolly, Justin
Commons to discuss plans for the front counter. pm Workforce Planning One Team session with Paul Raymond, HR
Consultant 2.2.10 25 January
am Waste Care SA Board Meeting LGMA National Executive Committee Teleconference
2.2.11 26 January am Attended Australia Day Citizenship Ceremony at St Helens Park
2.2.12 29 January pm Participated in the LGMA Local Government Skills Shortages Steering
Committee Teleconference.
2.3 This report provides a snapshot of the involvement of the CEO in a wide range of local government activities. There is a strong focus on promoting local government and Prospect in these activities and also a continued learning experience. As is demonstrated above, local government is going through many challenges and when combined with the current focus on rating and service delivery, shows that we must continue our strong involvement across the sector. There needs to be a continual effort to work together at a local, regional and sector wide level.
2.4 Operational Issues
2.4.1 Work was undertaken on a wide range of Operational Issues during the month. This included meetings with Mayor O’Loughlin and the Executive Management Team.
2.4.2 Some of the Operational Issues that the CEO was involved in are outlined below:
- Governance Issues - Budget - 250 Churchill Road Planning - Agendas/Minutes - Staff Matters - Performance Reviews - OHS&W Claims History, Policies, Surveys, Training - Civic Centre – Front Counter - Waste Management - Climate Survey - Strategic Directions Review - One Team Projects - Shared Services Planning - Workforce Planning - Development Assessment Panel - Mail - Financial Sustainability - Economic Development - Creative Community articles
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2.4.3 This is a sample of the many issues the CEO is involved in internally. Also outlined below is the timetable of internal activities and council meetings.
2.5 Timetable of Internal Activities and Council Meetings
9 Jan Weekly meeting with Mayor David O’Loughlin Executive Management Team Meeting
10 Jan Regular monthly meeting with Steve Moyle, OHS&W and Risk Coordinator 15 Jan Development Assessment Panel Meeting 16 Jan Weekly meeting with Mayor David O’Loughlin
Executive Management Team Meeting Monthly review meeting with General Manager Infrastructure & Corporate Services Environment & Planning and Community Services Committee Meetings
19 Jan Met with Justin Commons to discuss Financial Sustainability 23 Jan Weekly meeting with Mayor David O’Loughlin
Executive Management Team Meeting Corporate Services and Infrastructure Committee Meetings
30 Jan Executive Management Team Meeting Council Dinner Council Meeting
31 Jan Editorial meeting for the Creative Community magazine Executive Management Team debrief of Council meeting
3. SUBMITTED FOR INFORMATION
Ray Pincombe Chief Executive Officer
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TO: Information Bulletin – February 2007 FROM: Chief Executive Officer SUBJECT: Future Agenda Items for Committees / Outstanding Reports 1. PURPOSE OF REPORT
1.1 To inform Elected Members of the status of future agendas for Committees, including
outstanding reports.
2. DISCUSSION
2.1 We have captured all outstanding reports from Committees, and identified any reports scheduled to be put forward by the CEO and General Managers. This report shows the current workload for the next 6 months, and is provided at Attachments 1-7.
2.2 The new format should provide a clear view of upcoming Agendas for Committee and Council Meetings.
3. SUBMITTED FOR INFORMATION
Ray Pincombe Chief Executive Officer
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H:\Planning Services\Reports\Infomation Bulletin\Front page Development determinations for IB Feb 07 meeting.doc City of Prospect
TO: Information Bulletin for February 2007 FROM: Director of Environmental and Planning Services SUBJECT: Development Application Determinations
1. PURPOSE OF REPORT 1.1 To advise Elected Members of Development Application Determinations. 2. DISCUSSION 2.1 Development Applications which have been determined both by Development
Assessment Panel and under Delegated Authority during the period: From: Monday, 1 January 2007 To: Wednesday, 31 January 2007 are shown on Attachments 1-123. SUBMITTED FOR INFORMATION
SAM GREEN MANAGER DEVELOPMENT & ENVIRONMENT
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Approved by Development Assessment PanelApproved by Development Assessment Panel
Mohyla Architects
Doc No: 050/576/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $0
Applicant:Address: 87 North East Road, Collinswood
Ward: KingstonReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Within stautory time15/01/07 12:00:00AM
Not applicableVary condition 6 of 050/319/2005
13/11/06 12:00:00AM
Number of Applications - Approved by Development Assessment Panel:
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Full Development Approval Granted by Delegated AuthorityFull Development Approval Granted by Delegated Authority
Caluya, C B
Doc No: 050/444/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $2,000
Applicant:Address: 27A McInnes Avenue, Broadview
Ward: NailsworthReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Outside statutory time16/01/07 12:00:00AM
Further information requestedAttached verandah to rear dwelling.
04/09/06 12:00:00AM
Trevorrow, A J
Doc No: 050/479/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $1,500
Applicant:Address: 11 Brussels Street, Broadview
Ward: NailsworthReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Outside statutory time15/01/07 12:00:00AM
Further information requestedVerandah
25/09/06 12:00:00AM
All Type Pergolas
Doc No: 050/574/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $5,000
Applicant:Address: 20 Emilie Street, Nailsworth
Ward: NailsworthReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Within stautory time17/01/07 12:00:00AM
Not applicableVerandah
13/11/06 12:00:00AM
Barresi, F
Doc No: 050/594/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $13,300
Applicant:Address: 34 California Street, Nailsworth
Ward: NailsworthReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Within statutory time31/01/07 12:00:00AM
Not applicableGarage and Front Fence
22/11/06 12:00:00AM
Pollotta, T
Doc No: 050/1/07
Proposal:
Est Value: $7,900
Applicant:Address: 31 McInnes Avenue, Broadview
Ward: NailsworthReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Within statutory time19/01/07 12:00:00AM
Not applicableDwelling & Shed Demolition
02/01/07 12:00:00AM
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Peck, T A
Doc No: 050/467/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $15,000
Applicant:Address: 32 Pulsford Road, Prospect
Ward: KingstonReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Outside statutory time16/01/07 12:00:00AM
Further information requestedSingle Storey Addition to Rear of Existing Dwelling
19/09/06 12:00:00AM
Dmytrenko, D
Doc No: 050/470/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $7,000
Applicant:Address: 22 Wilson Street, Prospect
Ward: KingstonReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Outside statutory time16/01/07 12:00:00AM
Further information requestedCarport and verandah to existing dwelling
20/09/06 12:00:00AM
Kulas, P
Doc No: 050/496/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $3,000
Applicant:Address: 20 D'Erlanger Avenue, Nailsworth
Ward: KingstonReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Outside statutory time29/01/07 12:00:00AM
Further information requestedShed on southern boundary
05/10/06 12:00:00AM
Van, P
Doc No: 050/542/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $4,900
Applicant:Address: 67 Gloucester Street, Prospect
Ward: KingstonReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Outside statutory time29/01/07 12:00:00AM
Further information requestedAttached Carport and Verandah
01/11/06 12:00:00AM
Instyle Pergolas
Doc No: 050/553/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $4,830
Applicant:Address: 40 Newbon Street, Nailsworth
Ward: KingstonReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Within statutory time11/01/07 12:00:00AM
Not applicableVerandah
08/01/07 12:00:00AM
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Freedom Pools
Doc No: 050/590/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $31,975
Applicant:Address: 9 Charlbury Road, Medindie Gardens
Ward: KingstonReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Within statutory time11/01/07 12:00:00AM
Not applicableSwimming Pool
05/01/07 12:00:00AM
O'Leary, A
Doc No: 050/600/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $2,000
Applicant:Address: 76 Labrina Avenue, Prospect
Ward: KingstonReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Within statutory time29/01/07 12:00:00AM
Not applicableVerandah - retrospective
29/11/06 12:00:00AM
Bahama Pools
Doc No: 050/622/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $31,810
Applicant:Address: 47 Milner Street, Prospect
Ward: KingstonReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Within statutory time29/01/07 12:00:00AM
Not applicableSwimming Pool
04/12/06 12:00:00AM
Wilson, T
Doc No: 050/258/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $98,000
Applicant:Address: 27 Olive Street, Prospect
Ward: FitzroyReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Within statutory time15/01/07 12:00:00AM
Not applicableDwelling Alteration and addition, verandah,etc STAGE 2 Dwelling
05/01/07 12:00:00AM
Driver, J M
Doc No: 050/602/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $0
Applicant:Address: 26 Castle Avenue, Prospect
Ward: FitzroyReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Within statutory time17/01/07 12:00:00AM
Not applicableVariation to previous approval (DA 050/420/06)
29/11/06 12:00:00AM
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Thursday, 15 February 2007 City of Prospect
Homeplus Improvements
Doc No: 050/620/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $15,889
Applicant:Address: 26A Elderslie Avenue, Fitzroy
Ward: FitzroyReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Within statutory time29/01/07 12:00:00AM
Not applicableVerandah with openable-louvred roof at rear of dwelling
01/12/06 12:00:00AM
Premium Home Improvements
Doc No: 050/632/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $7,120
Applicant:Address: 12 Audley Avenue, Prospect
Ward: FitzroyReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Within statutory time31/01/07 12:00:00AM
Not applicableCarport
12/12/06 12:00:00AM
Jara (Aust) Pty Ltd T/A Mr Carports WNW
Doc No: 050/513/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $11,700
Applicant:Address: 44 Airlie Avenue, Prospect
Ward: St Johns WoodReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Within statutory time11/01/07 12:00:00AM
Not applicableCarport
05/01/07 12:00:00AM
SA Pergola Design
Doc No: 050/610/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $38,000
Applicant:Address: 1A Athol Avenue, Prospect
Ward: St Johns WoodReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Within statutory time29/01/07 12:00:00AM
Not applicableCarport
30/11/06 12:00:00AM
Semaan, S
Doc No: 050/616/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $0
Applicant:Address: 439 Regency Road, Prospect
Ward: St Johns WoodReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Outside stautory time29/01/07 12:00:00AM
Further informationLand Division - Residential Torrens
30/11/06 12:00:00AM
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Hardi, M
Doc No: 050/634/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $1,200
Applicant:Address: 29 Alpha Road, Prospect
Ward: St Johns WoodReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Within statutory time11/01/07 12:00:00AM
Not applicableSignificant Tree: Prune Only
13/12/06 12:00:00AM
Mears, B
Doc No: 050/406/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $90,000
Applicant:Address: 65 Guilford Avenue, Prospect
Ward: HighburyReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Within statutory time22/01/07 12:00:00AM
Not applicableDwelling Addition
18/12/06 12:00:00AM
Orlovic, H
Doc No: 050/503/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $40,000
Applicant:Address: 16 Livingstone Avenue, Prospect
Ward: HighburyReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Within statutory time02/01/07 12:00:00AM
Not applicableDwelling Addition
19/12/06 12:00:00AM
Jara (Aust) Pty Ltd T/A Mr Carports WNW
Doc No: 050/549/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $8,070
Applicant:Address: 33 Albert Street, Prospect
Ward: HighburyReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Within statutory time11/01/07 12:00:00AM
Not applicableVerandah
05/01/07 12:00:00AM
Pro Form Pergolas
Doc No: 050/566/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $4,800
Applicant:Address: 17 King Street, Prospect
Ward: HighburyReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Within stautory time15/01/07 12:00:00AM
Not applicableVerandah
09/11/06 12:00:00AM
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Barisic, K
Doc No: 050/571/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $3,500
Applicant:Address: 18 Livingstone Avenue, Prospect
Ward: HighburyReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Within stautory time29/01/07 12:00:00AM
Further info requestedCarport and verandah
10/11/06 12:00:00AM
Paramount Developments Pty Ltd
Doc No: 050/604/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $9,664
Applicant:Address: 74 Charles Street, Prospect
Ward: HighburyReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Within statutory time31/01/07 12:00:00AM
Not applicableVerandah
30/11/06 12:00:00AM
Panagolopoulos +/or Nom(s)
Doc No: 050/606/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $60,000
Applicant:Address: 68 Albert Street, Prospect
Ward: HighburyReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Within statutory time29/01/07 12:00:00AM
Not applicableSingle-storey dwelling additions and alterations including carport und
30/11/06 12:00:00AM
Marcucci, J
Doc No: 050/4/07
Proposal:
Est Value: $5,000
Applicant:Address: 58 Beatrice Street, Prospect
Ward: HighburyReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Within statutory time02/01/07 12:00:00AM
Not applicableDwelling Demolition
02/01/07 12:00:00AM
Number of Applications - Full Development Approval Granted by Delegated Authority:
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Thursday, 15 February 2007 City of Prospect
Planning Consent Granted by Delegated AuthorityPlanning Consent Granted by Delegated Authority
Mr Carports Northern
Doc No: 050/578/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $11,600
Applicant:Address: 12 Hampstead Road, Broadview
Ward: NailsworthReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Within stautory time16/01/07 12:00:00AM
Not applicableGarage
13/11/06 12:00:00AM
A V Jennings
Doc No: 050/605/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $155,000
Applicant:Address: 50 Howard Street, Nailsworth
Ward: NailsworthReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Within statutory time29/01/07 12:00:00AM
Not applicableSingle-storey dwelling additions and alterations
30/11/06 12:00:00AM
Mattinson, J K
Doc No: 050/641/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $90,000
Applicant:Address: 17 North Street, Collinswood
Ward: NailsworthReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Within statutory time30/01/07 12:00:00AM
Not applicableDwelling Alteration, verandah, demolition
19/12/06 12:00:00AM
A V Jennings
Doc No: 050/546/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $144,145
Applicant:Address: 24 Charlbury Road, Medindie Gardens
Ward: KingstonReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Outside stautory time22/01/07 12:00:00AM
Further information requestedDwelling alterations and additions
02/11/06 12:00:00AM
Extend Building Services
Doc No: 050/560/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $90,000
Applicant:Address: 36 Highbury Street, Prospect
Ward: KingstonReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Outside statutory time17/01/07 12:00:00AM
Further info requestedDwelling alterations and additions
07/11/06 12:00:00AM
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Thursday, 15 February 2007 City of Prospect
Hodgkison Architects
Doc No: 050/589/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $40,000
Applicant:Address: 61 North East Road, Collinswood
Ward: KingstonReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Within statutory time29/01/07 12:00:00AM
Not applicableMcCafe, canopy and signage
17/11/06 12:00:00AM
PBS Australia
Doc No: 050/613/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $4,200
Applicant:Address: 51A Gloucester Street, Prospect
Ward: KingstonReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Within statutory time29/01/07 12:00:00AM
Not applicableVerandah at rear of dwelling
30/11/06 12:00:00AM
D'Andrea & Associates A
Doc No: 050/636/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $180,000
Applicant:Address: 52 Labrina Avenue, Prospect
Ward: KingstonReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Within statutory time22/01/07 12:00:00AM
Not applicableDwelling alterations and additions including carport, garage and assoc
13/12/06 12:00:00AM
RHI Contractors Rocca's Home Improvements -
Doc No: 050/360/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $120,000
Applicant:Address: 51 Rose Street, Prospect
Ward: FitzroyReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Outside statutory time29/01/07 12:00:00AM
Further information requestedAlterations and two storey dwelling addition.
24/07/06 12:00:00AM
Karamoschos
Doc No: 050/438/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $420,000
Applicant:Address: 89 Churchill Road, Prospect
Ward: FitzroyReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Outside statutory time22/01/07 12:00:00AM
Further information, DAPThree X two storey dwellings
30/08/06 12:00:00AM
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Thursday, 15 February 2007 City of Prospect
Eco Design Architects
Doc No: 050/521/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $90,000
Applicant:Address: 8 Vine Street, Prospect
Ward: FitzroyReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Outside statutory time16/01/07 12:00:00AM
Further information requestedDwelling alterations and addition and a carport and verandah
19/10/06 12:00:00AM
Gjoni, R
Doc No: 050/523/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $70,000
Applicant:Address: 15 Myrtle Street, Prospect
Ward: FitzroyReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Outside statutory time29/01/07 12:00:00AM
Further information requestedDwelling alterations and addition, garage and verandah
23/10/06 12:00:00AM
Martin, J H
Doc No: 050/627/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $800
Applicant:Address: 3 Mitchell Close, Fitzroy
Ward: FitzroyReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Within statutory time31/01/07 12:00:00AM
Not applicableThe construction of a shed on side and rear property boundaries
08/12/06 12:00:00AM
Kanas, D V
Doc No: 050/26/07
Proposal:
Est Value: $75,000
Applicant:Address: 28 Buller Street, Prospect
Ward: FitzroyReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Within statutory time31/01/07 12:00:00AM
Not applicableThe construction of a double-storey dwelling addition and internal alt
12/01/07 12:00:00AM
Goern, P C
Doc No: 050/534/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $10,000
Applicant:Address: 36 Kintore Avenue, Prospect
Ward: St Johns WoodReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Outside statutory time30/01/07 12:00:00AM
Further information requestedShed
25/10/06 12:00:00AM
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Liddicoat, D P
Doc No: 050/617/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $72,000
Applicant:Address: 63 Percy Street, Prospect
Ward: St Johns WoodReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Within statutory time29/01/07 12:00:00AM
Not applicableConstruction of a single-storey dwelling addition and decking at rear
01/12/06 12:00:00AM
Number of Applications - Planning Consent Granted by Delegated Authority:
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Refused by Development Assessment PanelRefused by Development Assessment Panel
City Homes
Doc No: 050/261/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $300,000
Applicant:Address: 21 Castle Avenue, Prospect
Ward: FitzroyReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Outside statutory time15/01/07 12:00:00AM
Internal referral, Info requestedTwo storey detached dwelling with associated garage
13/06/06 12:00:00AM
Romeo, L J
Doc No: 050/619/06
Proposal:
Est Value: $100,000
Applicant:Address: 225 Prospect Road, Prospect
Ward: St Johns WoodReceived:Determined:
Process Time:Delay Reason:
Within statutory time15/01/07 12:00:00AM
Not applicableChange of use of existing residential dwelling to an office building w
01/12/06 12:00:00AM
Number of Applications - Refused by Development Assessment Panel:
Total No of Applications Determined During the Period:
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TO: Information Bulletin for February 2007 FROM: Sam Green, Manager Development & Environment SUBJECT: Development Application Information
1. PURPOSE OF REPORT 1.1 To provide Elected Members with a summary of the activity levels of the core
functions of the Development Services team for the month of January 2007. 1.2 The activity information provided below is grouped according to application type
as follows: • Residential – New dwellings, dwelling alterations and additions etc • Residential Minor – Garages, carports, verandahs, swimming pools, etc • Commercial – New commercial premises, change of use, signs etc • Other – Land divisions (Torrens and community title) and significant trees
2. DISCUSSION 2.1 Development Applications Lodged
2.1.1 The table provided below summaries the number of lodgements received in the last calendar month, according to the nature of the proposed development. Comparisons are provided with the same time period for the last calendar year.
LODGEMENTS 2007 Current Month
2007 Year to Date
2006 Current Month
2006 Year to Date
Residential 13 13 17 17
Residential Minor 18 18 20 20
Commercial 8 8 4 4
Other 4 4 8 8
Total 43 43 49 49
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2.2 Development Applications Determined2.2.1 The approval figures provided below refer only to those applications granted
full development approval. The figures do not record applications that may have only been granted planning consent during January. As such, there is a discrepancy between the information below and the following report that provides further detail regarding applications determined for the past month.
APPROVALS 2007 Current Month
2007 Year to Date
2006 Current Month
2006 Year to Date
Residential 6 6 3 3
Residential Minor 18 18 12 12
Commercial 0 0 1 1
Other 4 4 6 6
Total 28 28 22 22
2.3 Value of Approved Development2.3.1 The figures below reflect the value of the development identified by the
applicant on the lodgement form. Only the value of those applications granted full development approval (that is those applications identified above) is included in the figures below. Further, the value of an application is only recorded once.
VALUE 2007 Current Month
2007 Year to Date
2006 Current Month
2006 Year to Date
Residential $303,000 303,000$ $460,000 $460,000
Residential Minor $206,058 $206,058 $59,633 $59,633
Commercial $Nil $Nil $120,000 $120,000
Other $14,100 $14,100 $10,700 $10,700
Total $523,158 $523,158 $650,333 $650,333
2.3.2 Overall, the value of development investment in January 2007 is approximately twenty percent lower than the same month in 2006. This can be attributed to the lack of development approvals for commercial activities in January of 2007.
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TO: Information Bulletin for February 2007 FROM: Library Manager SUBJECT: Prospect Library Update 1. PURPOSE OF REPORT
1.1 To inform Elected Members of recent programs undertaken at the Prospect Library.
2. DISCUSSION
2.1 Loan statistics
2.1.1 Prospect Library had its busiest month ever in January with total loans for that month being 20,777 an increase of 16% on the same period last year.
2.1.2 Loans for year ended 31 December 2006 were 207,903 and increase of 1% on previous year’s total of 204,676. Loans for the entire SWAP Network for the same period were 1,164,459 which represented a 2% increase on the previous year’s total of 1,133,316. This contrasts to a statewide trend of decreasing loans.
2.1.3 Another interesting statistic for 2006 was the 13% increase in requests placed and collected across the SWAP Network. This is possibly due in part to the accessibility of the online catalogue and the choice of advice by email, post or SMS which allows for quick collection by our patrons.
3. SUBMITTED FOR INFORMATION
ANNE GOWIN LIBRARY MANAGER
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TO: Information Bulletin for February 2007 FROM: Community Arts SUBJECT: Current Arts and Events Information 1. PURPOSE OF REPORT
1.1 To inform elected members of latest Community Arts and Events news.
2. DISCUSSION
2.1 MADE IN PROSPECT
The fourteenth Prospect Community Show, Made in Prospect, was opened by the Mayor, David O’Loughlin on Sunday, 10 December 2007 at 3pm. This was one of our largest community shows and over one hundred people took part. It carried on the fine tradition of inviting entries from anyone who lives or works in Prospect; our youngest artist was aged two, and our oldest over eighty.
The closing of this show on Sunday, 21 January, was very well attended and everyone received their copy of the Made in Prospect catalogue, designed by Joanna Majchrowska, the assistant Community Arts Officer. In lieu of an arts forum, an evaluation sheet, was circulated to all participants and the results of this are currently being collated. (Attachment 1)
2.2 February exhibition Tin Can 2
Former Artist in Residence, Peter McGlinchey, returned to Prospect Gallery for his third solo exhibition of sculpture made from scrap metal. Tin Can 2 followed on a very successful exhibition at Broken Hill Regional Art Gallery and was opened on February 4; it closes on 25 February.
2.3 March exhibition Light
This will be the second in our design series. Our first, in 2005, presented contemporary South Australian hand built furniture. This exhibition will feature lighting design by ten recent graduates from SA School of Art and Design. It opens on Sunday, 4 March.
2.4 Prospect Fair Saturday, 17 March 10am to 4pm
The second and final stallholders’ meeting for the next Prospect Fair was held at the gallery on 6 February at 6pm. Prospect Fair has been an annual event held in march at St Helens park for over twenty years and has been the main fundraiser for many local non-profit community groups.
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2.5 Prospect Gateway Project
At the Gallery Advisory Group meeting held on 7 February, guidelines were written for an Expressions of Interest advertisement for this project to be lodged shortly. This advertisement will invite interested artists to submit their CV, detailing their experience and expertise, for a selection process which will be narrowed down to three to five artists who will then, after community consultation, be asked to submit a design and costing of their proposed project. The name of the Gateway project has been termed ‘ Prospect Landmark’ in order to extend the concept of this project.
2.6 Civic Centre sign
Now that the rebuilding of the Civic Centre is complete, work can begin on erecting a permanent, attractive sign on Prospect Road at the front of the centre which will display upcoming events in the City of Prospect. The design for this has been previously presented to Council and will be made by local firm Signs Inc.
3. SUBMITTED FOR INFORMATION
GAI DUDLEY Community Arts Manager
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14TH COMMUNITY SHOW MADE IN PROSPECT 2006/7 Thank you for entering MADE IN PROSPECT at Prospect Gallery. If you have the time, would you mind filling out this short questionnaire to help us in planning our next Community Show in 2008, and putting it in the box in the gallery foyer. (If there’s not enough room, please write on the back or attach another sheet.) Where did you learn about Made in Prospect? (list as many sources as you can): What attracted you to enter? Were you happy with the way it was run? (Please give reasons) Should we keep the name ‘Made in Prospect’ for future community shows? If yes, why? Please list any ways you think this exhibition could be changed. As a local artist, what other art activities (meetings, events, classes etc) would you suggest? Have you seen information about our art classes? What do you think of the catalogue? Do you have any suggestions? Thanks for taking the time to do this. We will consider all suggestions and incorporate them into our Community Arts program and the next Community Show if feasible. Gai Dudley, Manager, Prospect Gallery
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TO: Information Bulletin February 2007 FROM: General Manager Environment & Community Services SUBJECT: Eastern Health Authority Statistical Report FILE NO.: 4/18/33-2 1. PURPOSE OF REPORT
1.1 To provide Council with a copy of the Eastern Health Authority Statistical Report for January 2007 (Attachments 1-3), in order to update Elected Members on the activities of the Eastern Health Authority.
2. RELEVANCE TO STRATEGIC DIRECTIONS / POLICY
2.1 There are no specific strategic directions or policies that are applicable to the provision of information to Council for noting.
3. COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
3.1 Not applicable.
4. DISCUSSION
4.1 The Eastern Health Authority has requested that each of the member councils be provided with a copy of these reports for information.
5. PREFERRED OPTION & JUSTIFICATION
5.1 That the Eastern Health Authority Statistical Reports be received and noted.
6. RECOMMENDATION
6.1 It is recommended:
(1) That the Eastern Health Authority Statistical Reports be received and noted.
Thornton Harfield General Manager Environment & Community Services
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Our Ref: C104 001 20 February 2007 Mr Ray Pincombe Chief Executive Officer City of Prospect P O Box 171 PROSPECT SA 5082 Dear Ray Re - Eastern Health Authority Monthly Statistical Summary Please find enclosed the Eastern Health Authority Statistical Summary Reports for January 2007. The statistics are provided to you as an amalgamation of all activities conducted by the Authority as well as statistics which relate specifically to your own council area. A copy of the report has been provided to Authority Board Members. An electronic copy of the report has also been provided to your personal assistant via e-mail. If you have any queries in relation to the information that has been provided please call me on telephone number 8132 3611. Yours sincerely
Michael Livori Chief Executive Officer
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Eastern Health Authority Statistical Report for the City of Prospect
January 2007 Month
Year to Date
Disease Control Complaints - Public & Environmental Health Act. Animal Keeping - - Sanitation - 5 Vector Control - 5 Waste Control Systems - - Notifiable Diseases 1 2 Other - 1 Total 1 13 Inspections Cooling Towers - 1 Public Swimming Pools and Spas - 3 Hairdressers/Beauty Salon/Acupuncturists - 4 Immunisation Clients Vaccines Clients Vaccines Council Based Clinic 11 21 91 166 PC Ratepayer Attendance at other EHA clinics 11 16 81 162 School Based Program – Hepatitis B 0 0 130 130 School Based Program – Varicella Zoster 0 0 0 0 School Based Program – Diphtheria/Tetanus/Pertussis 0 0 143 143 Worksite Programs (EHA Total) 6 6 196 196 Other Client Services (ACC, NARI clinic) 14 22 1279 1388 Food Safety Food Act Complaints/ Advice Alleged Food Poisoning - - Fit Out Advice 1 5 Unfit/Unsuitable/Unsafe food – foreign matter 1 5 Unfit/Unsuitable/Unsafe food – microbial contamination 1 1 Poor Hygiene or Food Handling Practices - 6 Refuse Storage - - Unclean Premises - 1 Vermin/Insects/Pests on premises - - Other - 2 Total 3 20 Inspections Complaint Inspection - 8 Follow-up Inspection - 12 Routine Inspection - 55 Pre - Opening - 1 Total 76 Actions Improvement Notices - 3 Expiation Notices - - Warning - - Health Care & Community Services SRF complaint Inspection - 2 SRF Inspection - 3 Environmental Management Complaints Air Quality (smoke, chemical, odour, dust) - 4 Discharge of Waste/Stormwater - - Waste Control/Sharps - - Total 4
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Statistical Report for the combined Eastern Health Authority area
January 2007 Month
Year to Date
Disease Control Complaints - Public & Environmental Health Act. Animal Keeping 2 16 Sanitation 6 35 Vector Control 12 56 Waste Control Systems 1 5 Notifiable Diseases 3 15 Other 1 6 Total 25 134 Inspections Cooling Towers 2 21 Public Swimming Pools and Spas 2 39 Hairdressers/Beauty Salon/Acupuncturists 7 31 Immunisation Clients Vaccines Clients Vaccines Council Based Clinic 314 739 2046 4814 School Based Program – Hepatitis B 0 0 1443 1443 School Based Program – Varicella Zoster 0 0 6 6 School Based Program – Diphtheria/Tetanus/Pertussis 0 0 1635 1635 Worksite Programs (EHA Total) 6 6 196 196 Other Client Services (ACC, NARI Clinic) 14 22 1279 1388 Total 334 767 6605 9482 Food Safety Food Act Complaints/ Advice Alleged Food Poisoning 3 12 Fit Out Advice 4 34 Unfit/Unsuitable/Unsafe food – foreign matter 3 31 Unfit/Unsuitable/Unsafe food – microbial contamination 5 13 Poor Hygiene or Food Handling Practices 2 14 Refuse Storage 4 6 Unclean Premises - 3 Vermin/Insects/Pests on premises 1 4 Other 1 14 Total 23 126 Inspections Complaint Inspection 2 45 Follow-up Inspection 11 83 Routine Inspection 75 415 Pre - Opening - 5 Total 88 548 Actions Improvement Notices 1 32 Expiation Notices - 14 Warning - - Health Care & Community Services SRF complaint Inspection - 2 SRF Inspection / Follow Ups - 11 SRF Expiations - - Environmental Management Complaints Air Quality (smoke, chemical, odour, dust) 4 36 Discharge of Waste/Stormwater 9 49 Waste Control/Sharps 3 17 Total 16 102
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TO: Information Bulletin February 2007 FROM: General Manager Environment & Community Services SUBJECT: Eastern Health Authority Delegates Report Oct-Dec 2006 FILE NO.: 4/18/33-2 1. PURPOSE OF REPORT
1.1 To provide Council with a copy of the Eastern Health Authority Delegates Report (Attachments 1-6), in order to update Elected Members on the activities of the Eastern Health Authority for the period 1 October 2006 to 31 December 2006.
2. RELEVANCE TO STRATEGIC DIRECTIONS / POLICY
2.1 There are no specific strategic directions or policies that are applicable to the provision of information to Council for noting.
3. COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT
3.1 Not applicable.
4. DISCUSSION
4.1 The Eastern Health Authority has requested that each of the member councils be provided with a copy of these reports for information.
5. PREFERRED OPTION & JUSTIFICATION
5.1 That the Eastern Health Authority Delegates Report be received and noted.
6. RECOMMENDATION
6.1 It is recommended:
(1) That the Eastern Health Authority Delegates Report be received and noted.
Thornton Harfield General Manager Environment & Community Services
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Our Ref: C104 001 31 January 2007 Mr Ray Pincombe Chief Executive Officer City of Prospect P O Box 171 PROSPECT SA 5082 Dear Ray Re - Eastern Health Authority Delegates Report Please find enclosed the Eastern Health Authority Delegates Report for the period 1 October to 31 December 2006. The report provided summarises the items discussed at the Board of Management meeting held on 24 January 2007 and includes statistics regarding the Authority’s activities over the reporting period. An electronic copy of the report has also been provided to your personal assistant via e-mail. If you have any queries in relation to the information that has been provided please call me on telephone number 8132 3611. Yours sincerely
Michael Livori Chief Executive Officer
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EASTERN HEALTH AUTHORITY DELEGATES REPORT Summary This report is to provide an update to elected members on the activities of the
Eastern Health Authority for the period 1 October to 31 December 2006.
Background
The Eastern Health Authority Inc (the “Authority”) is formed as a regional subsidiary pursuant to Section 43 of the Local Government Act, 1999. Section 43 provides for two or more councils (known as the constituent councils) to establish a subsidiary to perform a function of the council in a joint service delivery arrangement under the Local Government or other Acts. The Authority is a cost effective and efficient service provider, working cooperatively with its constituent councils; the City of Burnside; Campbelltown City Council; the City of Norwood, Payneham and St Peters; the City of Prospect & the Corporation of the Town of Walkerville. The Authority ensures that its constituent councils are meeting their wide range of legislative responsibilities which relate to Environmental Health and which are mandated in the Public and Environmental Health Act 1987; the Food Act 2001; the Supported Residential Facilities Act 1992; the Environment Protection Act 1993; and the Local Government Act 1999. A wide range of environmental health functions are performed by the Authority which include the prevention and control of disease, immunisation, hygiene and sanitation control, environmental protection, licensing and monitoring of supported residential facilities and the surveillance of food premises to ensure appropriate food safety standards. The Authority is governed by a Board of Management consisting of two elected members from each of the constituent councils. Each constituent council also has the ability to appoint proxy representatives to the Board. The City of Prospect has appointed Cr Tim Newall and Cr Bruce Preece as Authority Board of Management members.
Report The Eastern Health Authority Board of Management met on 24 January 2007 at the Authority’s offices as 101 Payneham Road, St Peters. A brief summary of items of interest that were presented to the Board of Management are detailed below:
• As this was the first meeting of the Authority since the recent Local Government elections and the subsequent nomination of the new Board of Management members from constituent councils, the Chief Executive Officer provided members with a presentation which gave an overview of the Authority’s history, structure and operations. In addition, all members were provided with a resource manual containing contact details, Authority Charter, relevant extracts from the Local Government Act, the Authority’s Strategic and Business Plan, the Annual Report for 2005/2006 and a copy of the Code of Conduct for Board members.
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• The Eastern Health Authority Charter requires a Chair and Deputy Chair to be
elected at the first meeting of the Board after a Local Government General Election. The Chief Executive Officer acted as the Returning Officer for the election and called for nominations from interested members at the meeting. Subsequently Cr Sue Whitington from the City of Norwood, Payneham & St Peters was elected Chair and Cr David Lincoln from the City of Burnside was elected Deputy Chair of the Authority’s Board of Management
Financial Reports for October, November and December were received.
• The December 2006 budget review was received. The budget review was the
second review for the 2005/06 financial year, and provided the opportunity to amend the budget in line with revised projections of income and expenditure for the 2005/2006 financial year. The total of all the amendments proposed for the December 2006 Quarter Review is a net surplus of $41,000. The revised budget position at 31 December 2006 is therefore a surplus of $41,000.
• Negotiations between the Local Government Association and the Department
of Health for a funding agreement for the 2007 School Based Immunisation Program are continuing. The recent announcement by the Federal Government concerning the availability of the HPV (cervical cancer) vaccine from April 2007 has complicated the negotiations. The introduction of the HPV vaccination program in 2007 will have a significant impact on the Authority’s Immunisation Program. A report was provided to members in relation to this issue in addition to a copy of the Authority’s response to LGA circular 2.5 seeking feedback from councils.
• Authority staff conducted four familiarisation and information sessions for
council staff between 27 November 2006 and 30 November 2006 to build upon the working relationships and communication between the Authority and its constituent councils. The general feedback from the sessions was positive and will assist in improving the relationships between the Authority and its constituent councils.
• An emergency management course was held for environmental health practitioners to enable them to effectively respond and contribute in an emergency event and to gain the skills and knowledge to pursue environmental health focused emergency management planning within local government. Two Authority staff attended this training.
• Legislation has now been gazetted which will require the mandatory
implementation and auditing of Food Safety Plans (after a two year transition period) in businesses providing food to vulnerable populations such as hospitals, childcare centres, aged care facilities and delivered meals organisations. The Department of Health (DH) has written to local government to request feedback in relation to a draft document entitled Management of Regulatory Food Safety Programs in Food Businesses in South Australia. A report was provided to update members in relation to the introduction of this legislation and to detail the Authority’s feedback in relation to the DH request.
• The Eastern Health Authority was advised of an alleged insanitary condition at
a residential property. Investigations by the Authority’s Authorised Officers confirmed that the premises was considered unfit for human habitation as defined by Section 15 of the Public and Environmental Health Act 1987 and appropriate actions were taken.
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• An update report was provided in relation to the administrator management of
Montrose Lodge Supported Residential Facility. The administrator has now handed control of the facility over to the new proprietor and licensee.
• An update report detailed the progress of the Bakery Project. The Authority
has continued to be involved with the project designed by the Department of Health to raise food safety awareness within bakeries that manufacture sweet baked goods. In addition to recording and forwarding results of inspections to the Department of Health, the Authority has also been involved with sampling sweet baked goods to determine their microbiological quality.
• Food Safety Week 2006 occurred in October with an aim to promote food
safety for young adults handling and consuming takeaway foods. The Authority targeted a sample group of takeaway food establishments to distribute food safety flyers and seek feedback from businesses to gauge their value. The brochure was designed to be simple and generic enough so that it can be promoted outside of the confines of Food Safety Week.
• The Authority is currently dealing with issues involving two Supported Residential Facilities that have required legal actions to be undertaken. The imposition of conditions in relation to fire safety have been in dispute since the 2004/2005 licensing period and in this time the Authority has continually been seeking compliance with the condition. The proprietors of the facility appealed the conditions of licence and after a number of adjournments the Appeal was finally heard by Judge Suilio and Assessors Pledger and Mormon in the District Court on 20 to 23 November 2006. The Court has reserved the right to make a judgement in this case and at the time of the meeting the judgement had not yet been delivered.
• 3,815 vaccinations were administered during the reporting period at public clinics, schools and worksites which brings the year to date total to 8,518.
• Statistical reports in relation to the Authority’s activities were also received and
have been provided as an attachment to this report. These statistics are provided on both a whole of Authority and council specific basis. RECOMMENDATION That it be a recommendation to the City of Prospect that: The Eastern Health Authority Delegates Report is received.
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Eastern Health Authority Statistical Report for the City of Prospect
October 2006 – December 2006 Reporting Period
Year to Date
Disease Control Complaints - Public & Environmental Health Act. Animal Keeping - - Sanitation 4 5 Vector Control 4 5 Waste Control Systems - - Notifiable Diseases 1 1 Other - 1 Total 9 12 Inspections Cooling Towers - 1 Public Swimming Pools and Spas 3 3 Hairdressers/Beauty Salon/Acupuncturists 1 4 Immunisation Clients Vaccines Clients Vaccines Council Based Clinic 27 56 80 145 PC Ratepayer Attendance at other EHA clinics 33 71 70 146 School Based Program – Hepatitis B 130 130 130 130 School Based Program – Varicella Zoster 0 0 0 0 School Based Program – Diphtheria/Tetanus/Pertussis 143 143 143 143 Worksite Programs (EHA Total) 118 118 190 190 Other Client Services (ACC, NARI clinic) 353 383 1265 1366 Food Safety Food Act Complaints/ Advice Alleged Food Poisoning - - Fit Out Advice 2 4 Unfit/Unsuitable/Unsafe food – foreign matter 2 4 Unfit/Unsuitable/Unsafe food – microbial contamination - - Poor Hygiene or Food Handling Practices 1 6 Refuse Storage - - Unclean Premises - 1 Vermin/Insects/Pests on premises - - Other - 2 Total 5 17 Inspections Complaint Inspection 2 8 Follow-up Inspection 4 12 Routine Inspection 27 55 Pre - Opening 1 1 Total 34 76 Actions Improvement Notices - 3 Expiation Notices - - Warning - - Health Care & Community Services SRF complaint Inspection - 2 SRF Inspection 3 3 Environmental Management Complaints Air Quality (smoke, chemical, odour, dust) 3 4 Discharge of Waste/Stormwater - - Waste Control/Sharps - - Total 3 4
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Statistical Report for the combined Eastern Health Authority area
October 2006 - December 2006 Reporting
Year to Date
Disease Control Complaints - Public & Environmental Health Act. Animal Keeping 9 14 Sanitation 19 29 Vector Control 25 44 Waste Control Systems 4 4 Notifiable Diseases 10 12 Other 1 6 Total 68 109 Inspections Cooling Towers 14 19 Public Swimming Pools and Spas 27 37 Hairdressers/Beauty Salon/Acupuncturists 10 24 Immunisation Clients Vaccines Clients Vaccines Council Based Clinic 807 1863 1732 3869 School Based Program – Hepatitis B 651 651 1443 1443 School Based Program – Varicella Zoster 1 1 6 6 School Based Program – Diphtheria/Tetanus/Pertussis 768 768 1635 1635 Worksite Programs (EHA Total) 118 118 190 190 Other Client Services (ACC, NARI Clinic) 353 383 1265 1366 Total 2663 3749 6271 8509 Food Safety Food Act Complaints/ Advice Alleged Food Poisoning 2 9 Fit Out Advice 14 30 Unfit/Unsuitable/Unsafe food – foreign matter 10 28 Unfit/Unsuitable/Unsafe food – microbial contamination 1 8 Poor Hygiene or Food Handling Practices 3 12 Refuse Storage 2 2 Unclean Premises 1 3 Vermin/Insects/Pests on premises 2 3 Other 7 13 Total 42 103 Inspections Complaint Inspection 12 43 Follow-up Inspection 35 72 Routine Inspection 152 340 Pre - Opening 2 5 Total 201 460 Actions Improvement Notices 15 35 Expiation Notices 5 14 Warning - - Health Care & Community Services SRF complaint Inspection - 2 SRF Inspection / Follow Ups 9 11 SRF Expiations - - Environmental Management Complaints Air Quality (smoke, chemical, odour, dust) 18 32 Discharge of Waste/Stormwater 18 40 Waste Control/Sharps 8 14 Total 44 86
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TO: Information Bulletin for February 2007. FROM: Acting Support Services Coordinator SUBJECT: Product Stewardship for Oil Programme Grant 1. PURPOSE OF REPORT
1.1 To advise of the successful application for grant funding to upgrade the waste oil collection facility
2. DISCUSSION
2.1 The City of Prospect has been success in an application for Commonwealth funding for Transitional Assistance under the Product Stewardship for Oil Programme. The funding sought and received was $9965.00. The name of the project is Inner Adelaide Waste Oil Recycling Station, SA.
2.2 Its purpose is to establish an inner city oil transfer station at the City Service Depot with
appropriate facilities to accept increased amounts of used motor oil for recycling. The focus of the project is on providing a site that can be doubled in size within 12 months with the addition of another oil collection tank as demand grows. The site will be secured to prevent access by unauthorised individuals.
2.3 The current facility is not environmentally sound and poses OHS issues and risks to
stormwater should a spillage occur.
2.4 The current 240 L drums (4) will be replaced with purpose built tanks purchased from
the oil recycling company. There is currently a gap in oil recycling facilities in this part of the inner city area. Prospect, other peri-urban suburbs along with the CBD have become developed with middle and high density housing.
2.5 The current facility has not been promoted and is used only when residents make an
enquiry about disposal of used oil. The City of Prospect would like to be a more active participant in environmental strategies such as the recycling of used motor oil.
3. SUBMITTED FOR INFORMATION
Kerrie Evans Acting Support Services Coordinator
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TO: Information Bulletin for February 2007 FROM: General Manager Infrastructure & Corporate Services SUBJECT: Customer Action Requests – Community Safety 1. PURPOSE OF REPORT
1.1 To inform Elected Members of the number of customer action requests received during period 1 January 2007 – 31 January 2007.
2. DISCUSSION
2.1 The number completed by the report date of 14 February 2007 is shown below.
2.2 Outstanding requests will be actioned in the following month.
Category No of Requests for Period
Total Requests for Year
No of Requests Completed for Year
No of Requests Outstanding
Animals Found 10 44 44 Lost 8 29 29 Dogs Dogs at Large/Nuisance 5 33 33 Dog Attack on a Person 1 6 6 Dog Attack on Animal/Bird 2 6 6 Dog Barking Nuisance 4 25 25 Dogs – Other 2 15 15 Cats 1 6 6 Possums - - - Animals – Other - 7 7 Birds Poultry - 1 1 Cockatoos - 1 1 Birds - Other - 3 3
Fire Hazards Flammable Undergrowth 1 11 11 Fire Hazards - Other - 4 4 Insects
European Wasps 9 31 31 Bees 5 19 19 Ants - - - Insects - Other - - -
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Parking Control Abandoned/Parked>24hrs 12 64 64 Vehicles Parked Illegally 5 52 52 Signs/zones - 3 3 Parking Control - Other - 17 17 Rubbish Dumping - 11 11 Littering - 2 2 Other - 5 5 Streets Overhanging Growth 4 18 18 Moveable Signs/signs 1 11 11 Obstructions - 1 1 Other - 7 7
Impairment to Amenity Graffiti - Private Property 3 14 14 Unsightly buildings/objects
- 1 1
TOTAL 73 447 447 3. SUBMITTED FOR INFORMATION
Justin Commons General Manager Infrastructure & Corporate Services Report written by Rod Smart, Team Leader Community Safety
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SUMMARY OF ACTIVITIES OF THE COMMUNITY SAFETY OFFICERS FOR THE PERIOD
1 January 2007 to 31 January 2007
Nature of the Activity Period Total
Year to Date
Parking Control
• Parking offences expiation notices issued 295 2893 • Vehicles left in the street > 24 hours – notices of intention to impound if not
moved 2 53
• Vehicles abandoned or left in street > 24 hours impounded at Greenacres 2 19
Dog Control
• Dog offence expiation notices issued 11 69
• Dogs at large seized 9 82
• Dogs at large seized and impounded at the Animal Welfare League 8 67
• Dogs at large seized and picked up by owners from Animal Welfare League 7 40
• Dogs at large seized and returned to owner(s) 2 12
• Dog barking collar hirings 3 14
• Dog complaints received 16 90
General Inspection Activities Functions
• Burning offence expiation notices issued - -
• Written warnings issued re burning offences - -
• Fire & Emergency Services Act (flammable undergrowth) notices issued 1 60
• Friendly overhanging growth notices issued 22 279
• Overhanging growth Proposed Orders issued 2 63
• Overhanging growth Orders issued - 1
• Signs on footpaths – warning to business proprietor(s) 2 16
• Signs on footpaths – signs seized and impounded at Depot - 1
• Illegal Dumping - 10
• Cat/possum cage hiring 1 9
• Cats to Animal Welfare League 2 3
• European Wasp Nests Destroyed 3 5
• Street Rubbish Container Permits 5 32
• Graffiti - Letter to Occupier - 3
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