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FINAL MINUTES
13 May 2015
FINAL MINUTES WEDNESDAY 13 MAY 2015
MIN/13.05.2015 FOLIO 37507
Table of Contents
Folio Date Particulars
37508 13.05.2015 Ordinary Meeting Minutes
37532 14.03.2015 - 17.04.2015 Engineering & Commercial Infrastructure Monthly
Reviews - 14 March 2015 to 17 April 2015
37597 16.03.2015 - 12.04.2015 Community & Client Services Monthly Review - 16
March 2015 to 12 April 2015
37630 13.05.2015 Policy - Cultural Diversity Policy
37633 27.03.2015 Minutes - Cairns, Townsville & Mackay (CTM) Water
Alliance Meeting
37641 17.04.2015 Minutes - Traffic Advisory Committee Meeting
37643 26.02.2015 Minutes - Rural Affairs Advisory Committee Meeting
37647 13.04.2015 Minutes - Mackay Matsuura Sister City Advisory
Committee Meeting
Declaration of Potential Conflict of Interest
Item 8.3 - Crs Martin & Perkins.
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ORDINARY MEETING
MINUTES
1. ATTENDANCE:
Deputy Mayor Cr K J Casey (Acting Chairperson), Crs C J Bonanno, L G Bonaventura,
F A Gilbert, A N Jones, G J Martin, D J Perkins, P F Steindl, and R D Walker were in
attendance at the commencement of the meeting. Also present was Mr J Devitt (Acting
Chief Executive Officer) and Mrs M Iliffe (Minute Secretary).
The meeting commenced at 10.06 am.
2. ABSENT ON COUNCIL BUSINESS:
Her Worship the Mayor, Cr D T Comerford (Chairperson) and Mr B Omundson (Chief
Executive Officer) who are attending the Regional Capital Australia Planning Day in
Melbourne.
3. APOLOGIES:
Cr T A Morgan
4. CONDOLENCES:
Council expressed their condolences to Cr Morgan, her husband Des and their family
on the passing of Des's brother.
5. CONFIRMATION OF MINUTES:
5.1 ORDINARY MEETING MINUTES - 22 APRIL 2015
THAT the Ordinary Meeting Minutes held on 22 April 2015 be
confirmed.
Moved Cr Gilbert Seconded Cr Perkins
CARRIED
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6. BUSINESS ARISING OUT OF MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING:
Nil
7. MAYORAL MINUTES:
Nil
8. CORRESPONDENCE AND OFFICERS’ REPORTS:
8.1 ENGINEERING & COMMERCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE
MONTHLY REVIEWS - 14 MARCH 2015 TO 17 APRIL 2015
Author Director Engineering & Commercial Infrastructure
Purpose
To provide Council with Engineering & Commercial Infrastructure Monthly Reviews
for the period 14 March 2015 to 17 April 2015.
Officer's Recommendation
THAT the Engineering & Commercial Infrastructure Monthly Reviews for the
period
14 March 2015 to 17 April 2015 be received.
Council Resolution
THAT the Officer's Recommendation be adopted.
Moved Cr Gilbert Seconded Cr Bonaventura
CARRIED
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8.2 COMMUNITY AND CLIENT SERVICES MONTHLY REVIEW
Author Acting Director Community and Client Services
Purpose
Attached is a copy of the Community and Client Services Monthly Review for the
period 16 March to 12 April 2015 for information purposes.
Officer's Recommendation
THAT the Community and Client Services Monthly Review covering the period
16 March to 12 April 2015 be received.
Council Resolution
THAT the Officer's Recommendation be adopted.
Moved Cr Jones Seconded Cr Bonanno
CARRIED
Crs Martin and Perkins declared a Material Personal Interest (as per section 172 of
the Local Government Act 2009) on this matter (Item 8.3) due to owning property in
the Mackay City Centre and left the room at 10.21 am, taking no part in the debate or
decision of the meeting.
Voting then recorded as per usual.
8.3 COMMUNITY MURAL PUBLIC ART REPORT
File No Public Art Approvals
Author Acting Manager Community Lifestyle
Purpose
To seek Council support of the proposed UPon the Levee Wall community mural public
art project.
Background/Discussion
Arts Development Officers have developed Public Arts Guidelines to assist artists to
ensure all appropriate approvals are in place before commencing their projects. Officers
have also developed a Public Art Approvals Procedure to ensure all relevant Council
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programs are provided the opportunity to comment on the proposal before being
presented to the Visual Arts Advisory Committee.
A state-wide initiative of Artslink Queensland, Animating Spaces is designed to
revitalise and celebrate significant spaces in regional towns through locally-driven arts
activities and events. Mackay is one of five regional communities in Queensland to host
Animating Spaces in 2015. As part of Animating Spaces Mackay UP!, three community
arts projects will culminate in a weekend of arts activities in the Mackay City Centre on
Friday, August 28 and Saturday, August 29. The associated works are being conducted
and co-ordinated through Artslink Queensland under a funding agreement with
Council.
In the lead-up to Mackay’s Regional Council’s bid to host Animating Spaces in 2015, a
community forum was held to identify potential places and spaces within the City
Centre to ‘animate’ and ‘activate’ as a community art project that could achieve this.
The levee wall and river/wharf precinct was identified as one of those places and the
application of a community mural was discussed and supported by the City Centre
Taskforce and then highlighted as a popular project choice to put forward as part of
Mackay’s Animating Spaces bid.
The City Centre Taskforce (CCTF) endorsed the project and the Economic
Development Program approached Arts Officers to assist with the project because of its
significant location and the desire to activate the Riverfront precinct. This supports the
intention of the CCTF to extend its focus beyond the City Centre core. The project will
provide another opportunity to market the City Centre, highlighting the Bluewater Trail
and Bluewater Quay, significant assets in providing recreational activities for residents
and visitors.
Margaret Burgess is the appointed Project Coordinator for one of the three community
art projects proposed, UPon the Levee Wall, which comprises of a mural being painted
on to the levee wall, from the Paxton’s building to Maria’s Donkey in the Wharf
Precinct, Mackay City Centre. This will be a permanent mural painted on a Council-
owned asset and therefore Margaret, as the Project Coordinator, is seeking written
approval from Mackay Regional Council to proceed with the mural painting project.
Local artists to be engaged to work on the mural include: Margaret Burgess; May-Britt
Mosshammer; Tracey Robb; Sue Riley Gee; Andi Stui Wright. Community groups to
be engaged via community consultations to gather information for the mural include:
Mackay Historical Society; Mackay Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander communities;
the Mackay Australian South Sea Islander community; the Mackay Maltese
community; the Mackay Italian community; the Mackay Chinese community and any
other groups identified during research for the project. Other community groups that
will be invited to be involved in the painting of the mural, under the supervision of lead
artists, are clients of: Oz Care and YIRS (Youth Information Referral Services).
After further engagement with the Economic Development Program, the concept to
extend the Animating Spaces mural to cover the entire length of the River side of the
levee wall total area approx. 288 square metres was raised. (Economic Development
would also ultimately like to carry out a second project phase to extend the mural to
cover the River Street side of the levee wall at a later date - dependent on future budget
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allocations and/or funding opportunities). The mural theme is Mackay’s history as a
river port settlement. Images and text will visually re-tell the story of Mackay’s river
port settlement – from the original Indigenous inhabitants to early European settlement,
‘blackbirding’/ introduction of South Sea Islanders to the region, other waves of
migration/ immigration, early industry through to modern-day Mackay.
A ‘river of text’ (applied using stencils in various shades of blue to represent our blue
Pioneer River) will represent Mackay’s river port settlement history. Text and
relevant/pertinent dates will be developed during community consultations held with
the various groups engaged as part of the project (some text may be represented in the
traditional language of cultural groups and represent their ‘story’/connection to the
river).
Other images relevant to Mackay’s river port settlement history will be depicted
above/along the river of text. These images will also be developed from consultations
with community groups, where groups will be asked to supply an image or photograph
that tells a story of their connection to Mackay and the river. These images will be
stylised (contemporary in style) and the ‘river text’ will reference graphic design.
Consultation and Communication
As per the approvals process outlined in the Public Art Approvals Procedure, the
application has been assessed by the Manager Economic Development, the City Centre
Coordinator and the Principal Planner – Central Coast and Sarina before being
forwarded to the Visual Arts Advisory Committee for their approval in accordance with
the Art Collection Policy. All officers indicated they had no issues with the proposal.
The City Centre Taskforce (CCTF) have been briefed several times during the
development of the Animating Spaces project and have seen the proposed mural
concepts and signed off on them. The project assists with the CCTF's desire to link the
‘bottom’ of their precinct to the ‘core’ and will enhance and capitalise on exposure to
Bluewater trail users and the linkages between the city centre and the Bluewater arts
trail.
Council’s Manager Technical Services advised that the levee wall is expected to stay in
place for a considerable time and at this stage is not subject to change within the
Riverfront master plan. It is acknowledged that the adjacent proposed commercial
developments may have some impact in the future but that these are not expected to
commence in the near future.
Resource Implications
The overall cost of this total co-funded project including extended length is: $62,623.
This amount includes wall preparation, sealant, painting, artwork, and artists time.
Artslink Queensland through the Animating Spaces grant will contribute
$12,000 towards the cost of the project(being the initial stage of the Upon the
Levee Wall project covered under existing funding agreement);
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The Project Coordinator has offered project management and concept design
fees (totalling: $11,700) as an in-kind contribution to the project;
Artists employed on the project will contribute preparation and clean-up fees
(totalling $3,000) as an in-kind contribution to the project;
Local business Traditional Signs will contribute labour costs totalling $3,600 as
an in-kind contribution to the project;
Local business Porter’s will donate materials, including paint (totalling $1,186)
as an in-kind contribution to the project.
Economic Development proposed to contribute the balance $31,136 required
from the City Centre Capital Works budget, 2014/15 (as it will improve a
significant site within the Blue Water Trail network, adjacent to the Bluewater
Quay and in a busy section of the City Centre with access to Paxton’s, Maria’s
Donkey, Mackay Fish Market and the River Street Boat Ramp. Economic
development has a capital budget of $143,962 for city centre capital works in
the 14/15 year with funds remaining at April 2015 of $36,394 available to fund
this project).
Risk Management Implications
Applicants that follow the process as detailed in the public art guidelines will minimise
the risks associated with public art projects as all required approvals will be in place
prior to the commencement of the project.
Engagement for the extension to the project for the components of the Project Co-
ordinator and associated artists will be through a variation of the existing agreement
with Artslink Queensland, who have in place the governance structure for this work.
Artslink Queensland have given in-principle support to such an extension subject to
Council approval and variation to the existing agreement.
Conclusion
The proposed community art project UPon the Levee Wall (as part of Animating Spaces
Mackay UP!) has followed the necessary processes under Council’s Public Art
Approvals Procedure, and is recommended for endorsement.
The opportunity to extend the originally proposed mural to cover one entire side of the
levee wall was identified by the Manager Economic Development. This mural will
significantly enhance the riverfront precinct of the Mackay City Centre and will create
a lasting legacy by depicting the history of Mackay. The levee wall mural has the
potential to become a signature tourist attraction for the City Centre (it will be one of
the largest/longest murals in Queensland).
This infrastructure adjoins significant facilities along River Street (with more private
sector investment for this precinct pending) and fits in with future activation
projects/plans for the Pioneer River also identified in Council’s draft Corporate Plan.
The mural has the potential to become a significant signpost along the Bluewater
Trail’s Public Art Trail, providing the cooperative of local artists involved in the project
a great professional/arts development opportunity. Therefore, the VAAC is
recommending that council support Margaret Burgess’ proposed community
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mural/public art project and that the applicant be advised of this outcome by written
notice.
Officer's Recommendation
THAT Margaret Burgess’ proposed community public art project UPon the Levee
Wall (as part of Animating Spaces Mackay UP!) be supported and that the
applicant be advised of this outcome by written notice.
FURTHER THAT Council support the extension of the UPon the Levee Wall
project to include one entire side of the levee wall, by way of variation of the
existing Artslink Queensland agreement, including $31,136.00 being allocated
from the 2014/15 City Centre Capital Works budget toward the project.
Council Resolution
THAT the Officer's Recommendation be adopted.
Moved Cr Bonanno Seconded Cr Steindl
CARRIED
10.23 am - Crs Martin and Perkins returned to the Meeting Chamber.
8.4 CULTURAL DIVERSITY POLICY
File No Governance
Author Acting Director Community and Client Services
Purpose
To update the current Multicultural Policy and adopt a revised policy called the
Cultural Diversity Policy.
Background/Discussion
Council adopted the current Multicultural Policy on the 3 April, 2013.
Mackay Regional Council embraces the contributions of the region’s Culturally and
Linguistically Diverse (CALD) community to the social, cultural and economic fabric
of our region. It acknowledges that all residents, regardless of their background, must
have equal opportunity to access and participate in council facilities, services,
programs, activities and information and the opportunity to feel a sense of belonging in
the local community.
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As such policy has been developed to demonstrate Mackay Regional Council’s
commitment to ensuring that all members of the region’s community, regardless of
their cultural, linguistic or religious background:
These latest updates have taken into consideration the most up to date international,
federal and state policies related to Cultural Diversity.
Consultation and Communication
Community Development Team
Cultural Diversity Interagency Network
Resource Implications
The project is being undertaken internally by Community Development with no
additional cost.
Risk Management Implications
Mackay Regional Council is responsible for ensuring that all members of the region’s
community, regardless of their cultural, linguistic or religious background:
• have equitable access to services and programs that respond appropriately to their
needs
• are able to fully participate in and benefit from all aspects of life in the Mackay
region
• feel a sense of belonging in a cohesive and harmonious community.
A Cultural Diversity policy is necessary to ensure all council staff (temporary and
permanent), Councillors, contractors and consultants who are acting on council’s behalf
or engaged in council’s business are aware of our corporate commitment to enhancing
outcomes multicultural residents. This recognises the contributions of the region’s
Culturally and Linguistically diverse community to the social, cultural and economic
fabric of our region.
Conclusion
Council has been provided with information in order to adopt the updated Cultural
Diversity Policy.
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Officer's Recommendation
THAT Council adopt the updated Cultural Diversity Policy.
Council Resolution
THAT the Officer's Recommendation be adopted.
Moved Cr Jones Seconded Cr Perkins
CARRIED
8.5 MACKAY LIONS SOCCER CLUB INC - LEASE RENEWAL
File No 003946-187-CI-1
Author Acting Manager Community Lifestyle
Purpose
To approve the renewal of lease for the Mackay Lions Soccer Club for an area of
approximately 9.072ha being part of Lot 187 on CI3946, 1 Beaconsfield Rd East,
Beaconsfield.
Background/Discussion
Mackay Regional Council is the Trustee of the Reserve on Lot 187 on CI3946 located 1
Beaconsfield Rd East, Beaconsfield.
Mackay Lions Soccer Club have occupied and maintained the lease site under
arrangement since 1984, with the lease now having expired on 31 August 2014.
Therefore, currently Mackay Lions Soccer Club are operating without an existing lease
in place.
The club acknowledge that a Council owned and managed drainage system exists
within their leased land. A clause pertaining to the management, maintenance and
ownership of the drainage system will be included within the Lease document to be
prepared and provided to the club for their execution.
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Property Services and Recreation Services staff have been in negotiations with the club
to ensure all requirements were met and this has now been achieved (as per
‘Attachment 2 Land Management Plan’).
The club requests to remain on their current site with a renewed lease to allow them to
be able to carry on their operations. They intend to continue with maintaining the site to
a high level including their clubhouse, car parks, landscaping, fencing, painting and
annual repairs and maintenance as required. Intended development includes lighting of
Field 3 to a standard that night matches of Rugby Union can be hosted.
It should be noted that Mackay Lions Soccer Club allow the Pioneer Valley Cricket
Club and Kuttabul Camelboks Rugby Union Club to use their leased area for training
and hosting events, which demonstrates a good model of a multi-use facility.
Consultation and Communication
Consultation has occurred between Jacob Betros – Committee Member; Sport and
Recreation Coordinators, Community Lifestyle; Asset and Lease Officer - Property
Services. Further consultation has occurred with the Central Coordinator – Civil
Operations in respect to drainage maintenance and operations.
The renewal of this Trustee lease is subject to Ministerial consent being obtained from
the Department of Natural Resources and Mines.
Resource Implications
All costs incurred in respect to the preparation and lodgement of the lease documents to
be borne by the lessee.
The lease will be a standard ‘Trustee’ type lease inclusive of peppercorn rental of
$50.00 per annum and other like conditions.
Risk Management Implications
Mackay Lions Soccer Club have occupied and maintained the lease site under
arrangement since 1984, allowing people from across the region to learn Soccer, and to
compete in Soccer competitions. Should the lease not be renewed, both our community
and region would not be able to benefit from the opportunities that arise from such a
sporting group.
There is no current lease as the previous document has expired.
The club acknowledge that a Council owned and managed drainage system exists
within their leased land. A clause pertaining to the management, maintenance and
ownership of the drainage system will be included within the Lease document to be
prepared and provided to the club for their execution.
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Conclusion
That the renewal of the lease to Mackay Lions Soccer Club, who have shown a long
term commitment to the land, its infrastructure and the local community through the
demonstrated multi-use activity, is the most advantageous outcome to Mackay Regional
Council.
Officer's Recommendation
THAT Council approve a renewed lease for a term of ten (10) years in the name
of Mackay Lions Soccer Club Inc. over an area of approximately 9.072ha within
Lot 187 on CI3946, 1 Beaconsfield Rd East, Beaconsfield, subject to approval of
the Department of Natural Resources and Mines, with such lease to be a standard
‘trustee’ type lease inclusive of peppercorn rental and other like conditions.
Council Resolution
THAT the Officer's Recommendation be adopted.
Moved Cr Steindl Seconded Cr Bonanno
CARRIED
8.6 FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE GRANTS TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Author Chief Executive Officer
Purpose
The Australian Local Government Association and the Local Government Association
of Queensland are seeking Council's support for advocacy to have the Federal
Government reverse the decision to freeze the indexation of the Financial Assistance
Grants.
Background/Discussion
Financial Assistance Grants are a vital part of the revenue base of all councils, and this
year councils across Australia will receive $2.3 billion from the Federal Government
under this important program.
The Government's decision in the 2014 Federal Budget to freeze the indexation of
Financial Assistance Grants for three years beginning in 2014-15 will unfortunately
cost councils across Australia an estimated $925 million by 2017-18.
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While the Financial Assistance Grants are paid through each State's Local Government
Grants Commission, the funding originates with the Commonwealth and it is important
it is recognised as such. Council, and every other council in Australia, have been asked
to pass a resolution acknowledging the importance of the Commonwealth's Financial
Assistance Grants in assisting Council to provide important community infrastructure.
Council is also being asked to acknowledge the receipt of Financial Assistance Grants
from the Commonwealth in media releases and council publications, including our
annual report and to highlight to the media a council project costing a similar size to the
Financial Assistance Grants received by Council so that the importance and impact of
the grants can be more broadly appreciated.
In this regard the amount of funding expected to be received by Council under this
program for 2014/15 is $6.434M. To put this in perspective, Council received funding
of $6.445M under the Queensland State Governments Royalties for Regions funding
program for the $14M Marian Water Treatment Plant & Raw Intake System project.
This was a major infrastructure project for this Council and one that without the
funding would have been difficult to deliver.
Consultation and Communication
The Australian Local Government Association and Local Government Association of
Queensland.
Resource Implications
Financial Assistance Grants for the previous five (5) years for Council have been –
2010/11 - $6.83M
2011/12 – $6.878M
2012/13 - $6.42M
2013/14 - $6.433M
2014/15 - $6.434M
The decline in funding from previous years should be noted, and without any
indexation the overall value of this funding continues to erode, placing significant
pressure on Council finances.
Risk Management Implications
Possible pressure on future Council finances.
Conclusion
The Financial Assistance Grants are a vital funding opportunity for Council to assist
with provision of necessary infrastructure and services for the community. Without
indexation the overall value of the funding continues to erode, placing significant
pressure on Council finances.
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Council should partner with the Australian Local Government Association, the
Queensland Local Government Association, and other councils, to assert pressure on
the Federal Government to highlight the importance of this funding to local
communities.
Officer's Recommendation
THAT Council:
1. Acknowledges the importance of federal funding through the Financial
Assistance Grants program for the continued delivery of councils services
and infrastructure;
2. Acknowledges that the Mackay Regional Council will receive $6.434 million
in 2014-15; and
3. Will ensure that this federal funding, and other funding provided by the
Federal Government under relevant grant programs, is appropriately
identified as Commonwealth grant funding in council publications, including
annual reports.
Council Resolution
THAT the Officer's Recommendation be adopted.
Moved Cr Walker Seconded Cr Gilbert
CARRIED
8.7 WALKERSTON FLYING FOX ROOST 2015
Author Manager Health and Regulatory Services
Purpose
To inform Council of the management options for the flying fox roost at Walkerston.
Background/Discussion
Residents of Walkerston have recently expressed significant concerns about the large
number of flying foxes resident in their locality. Residents have expressed these
concerns through numerous methods including a petition, phone calls to Councillors
and staff and through discussions at onsite meetings. Firstly, it is important to note that
the residents’ concerns are deeply held and Council acknowledges the challenges posed
to residents by the flying fox roost. Council understands how upsetting the current
situation is for some local residents and the challenges it is causing them and is
determined to work with residents to assist, where possible, in mitigating impacts.
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While the residents’ concerns are real and understandable given the impact the roost is
having on them it is also important to acknowledge that Flying-foxes are recognised as
playing a vital role in the dynamics of native forests and rainforests because they are
major pollinators and seed dispersers of many plants. As primary seed dispersers and
pollinators, flying-foxes are essential for maintaining the diversity that is fundamental
to the health of forest ecosystems. Although a variety of insects, birds and other
mammals also share this niche, flying-foxes are pivotal because they are highly mobile,
travelling substantial distances and traversing highly disturbed areas. Individual flying-
foxes can travel up to 50 km per night foraging for food, and during a year may travel
in excess of 1,000 km. Thousands of pollen grains stick to the fur of flying-foxes when
they feed on flowers, whereas fruits and therefore small seeds (<4 mm) can be retained
in the gut and potentially dispersed over long distances.
All four major species of flying-fox in Australia are threatened species.
Historical records show that a small number of animals have used the Bakers Creek,
Walkerston site since at least 2007; anecdotal evidence indicates that the roost could
pre-date 2007.
The roost population has varied in size over time and on 20th
February 2015 had an
estimated population of 3,000-4,000 Black Flying-foxes and it is acknowledged that the
larger numbers recently residing in the area is creating additional impacts on residents
which are challenging for them and Council to manage.
For further background information please refer to Attachment 1 – The Walkerston
Flying Fox Roost 2015 report.
Consultation and Communication
A number of resources were used to produce the Walkerston Flying Fox Roost 2015
report. These resources are referenced in this report. The community provided
substantial information regarding the impacts the colony was having on them and the
Department of Environment and Heritage Protection were consulted for their expert
advice on management options.
Resource Implications
The resource implications for each management option, including doing nothing, co-
existence, vegetation and habitat modification, buffer creations, access reduction and
dispersal are outlined in Attachment 1 – The Walkerston Flying Fox Roost 2015 report.
The resources now and the likely resources required into future were strongly
considered. The expected return on investment that the community would receive by
undertaking the management options.
It is important to note that the more intense the intervention, the more costs which will
be incurred, yet there is no direct evidence that more intense and expensive intervention
will actually achieve the outcomes desired by the community and in fact intensive
intervention may exasperate the problem.
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Risk Management Implications
The public health and safety risks of flying-foxes and the risks of undertaking each
management option are outlined in Attachment 1 – The Walkerston Flying Fox Roost
2015 report.
A major factor hindering the conservation and management of flying foxes is the
incorrect perceptions and stereotypes of these animals.
As conflicts between flying foxes and humans increase with additional numbers of
flying-foxes occupying a camp, information explaining the reason for this change prior
to the event may assist in reducing community concerns.
By proactively informing the community about flying-foxes and issues such as likely
human impacts, why flying-foxes use local resources (i.e. urban areas), their
conservation status, threats to their population and why they are ecologically important,
Council may not only reduce negative perceptions but also reduce the need for
managerial involvement at a later time. While education will not solve all problems
associated with urban flying-fox camps, awareness and good information does support
resolving management issues.
It is important to note that Council does not have ultimate authority for flying fox
management with the State Government having overall responsibility, therefore any
management actions would need to comply with State Government requirements.
Conclusion
The Walkerston flying-fox roost is currently an issue as a result of increasing numbers
and behaviours associated with breeding. While certainly a major concern exists for
some residents, particularly those residing in close proximity, there is the potential for
any dispersal activity to increase the severity of the issue, impact on more residents and
escalate costs. The best possible outcome in terms of addressing the residents’ concerns
is likely to be achieved by Council officers working proactively and collaboratively
with local residents to support them to co-exist with the flying fox colony as any other
option includes unacceptable risks and low likelihood of success.
Council will continue to liaise with the State Government as the ultimate authority
responsible for flying fox management to seek their advice and assistance to see if there
are any other additional management options which they would allow to assist
residents.
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Officer's Recommendation
THAT Council supports residents through education and information, which will
enable them to co-exist with the flying fox colony. Furthermore, co-existence
strategies including resident mitigation, buffer zones and restricting access should
be further investigated by affected residents and Council, particularly the removal
of the access modification, being the steps and stepping stone foot bridge from
the creek bank and bed to restrict public access to the roost area.
FURTHER THAT Council write to the Minister for Environment and Heritage
Protection seeking technical advice and assistance from his department in dealing
with the flying fox roost at Walkerston.
AND THAT the Principal Petitioner be advised of Council's decision and
provided with a copy of this report.
Council Resolution
THAT the Officer's Recommendation be adopted.
Moved Cr Bonaventura Seconded Cr Steindl
CARRIED
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9. CONSIDERATION OF COMMITTEE REPORTS:
9.1 DRAFT MEETING MINUTES - CAIRNS, TOWNSVILLE AND
MACKAY (CTM) WATER ALLIANCE - 27 MARCH 2015
Author Director Engineering & Commercial Infrastructure
Purpose
Attached is a copy of the Draft Minutes of the CTM (Cairns, Townsville and Mackay)
Water Alliance Meeting held on 27 March 2015, for information purposes.
Officer Recommendation
THAT the Minutes of the Cairns, Townsville and Mackay (CTM) Water Alliance
Meeting dated 27 March 2015 be received.
Council Resolution
THAT the Officer's Recommendation be adopted.
Moved Cr Gilbert Seconded Cr Steindl
CARRIED
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9.2 DRAFT MEETING MINUTES - TRAFFIC ADVISORY
COMMITTEE MEETING OF 17 APRIL 2015
Author Director Engineering & Commercial Infrastructure
Purpose
Attached is a copy of the Draft Minutes of the Traffic Advisory Committee Meeting
held on Friday, 17 April 2015 for information purposes.
Officer Recommendation
THAT the Minutes of the Traffic Advisory Committee Meeting dated 17 April
2015 be received.
Council Resolution
THAT the Officer's Recommendation be adopted.
Moved Cr Bonaventura Seconded Cr Jones
CARRIED
9.3 DRAFT MINUTES RURAL AFFAIRS ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Author Acting Director Community and Client Services
Purpose
Attached is a copy of the draft Rural Affairs Advisory Committee minutes of 26
February 2015 for information purposes.
Officer's Recommendation
THAT the minutes of the Rural Affairs Advisory Committee meeting of 26
February 2015 be received.
Council Resolution
THAT the Officer's Recommendation be adopted.
Moved Cr Perkins Seconded Cr Bonanno
CARRIED
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9.4 DRAFT MINUTES MACKAY MATSUURA SISTER CITY
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Author Acting Manager Community Lifestyle
Purpose
Attached is a copy of the draft minutes of the Mackay Matsuura Sister City Advisory
Committee meeting held on 13 April 2015, for information purposes.
Officer's Recommendation
THAT the minutes of the Mackay Matsuura Sister City Advisory Committee of
13 April 2015 be received.
Council Resolution
THAT the Officer's Recommendation be adopted.
Moved Cr Jones Seconded Cr Perkins
CARRIED
10. RECEIPT OF PETITIONS:
Nil
11. TENDERS:
Nil
12. CONSIDERATION OF NOTIFIED MOTIONS
Nil
13. LATE BUSINESS:
13.1 MACKAY REGION TOURISM 2015 CONFERENCE & GALA
DINNER
Cr Gilbert advised he attended the conference and gala dinner on behalf of Council at
Clermont and congratulated the Gold and Silver Award Winners.
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13.2 EVENTS
Cr Jones presented a plaque for Council's partnering with All Abilities Mackay as the
Major Sponsor for 2015/16.
Cr Bonanno advised Greenmount Homestead will be celebrating 100 years with a
Heritage Fair on Sunday 31 May 2015 and encouraged as many people as possible to
attend. Park and ride facilities will be available on the day and residents are asked to
dress in heritage clothing.
Cr Perkins congratulated the volunteers who helped make both the Ag Trade Life Show
and the Motor Show events held recently at the Mackay Showgrounds a success, noting
the good use the upgraded Showgrounds were receiving.
Cr Bonaventura thanked the Council officers for their work on the stands Council had
at the Ag Trade Life Show.
Cr Casey congratulated all staff for their efforts in ensuring success of ANZAC Day
celebrations commemorating 100 years, especially the Corporate Communications,
Parks and Environment staff.
Cr Casey congratulated Kathleen Price from Corporate Communications on assisting in
organising the ANZAC Centenary Dinner held at the MECC.
Cr Casey congratulated the members of Council's Local Government Managers
Australia Management Challenge Team on being the Queensland State winners and
wished them all the best when they compete at the Australasian Finals in Melbourne on
25 and 26 June 2015.
14. PUBLIC PARTICIPATION:
Nil
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15. CONFIDENTIAL REPORTS:
15.1 DRAFT MEETING MINUTES - TRANSPORT & DRAINAGE
ADVISORY BOARD MEETING - 17 APRIL 2015
Confidential
Council Recommendation
THAT the Minutes of the Transport & Drainage Advisory Board Meeting dated
17 April 2015 be received.
FURTHER THAT Council consider the recommendations provided by the
Transport & Drainage Advisory Board in the preparation and adoption of the
Capital Works Program for 2015/2016.
Moved Cr Walker Seconded Cr Bonanno
CARRIED
16. MEETING CLOSURE
The meeting closed at 10.50 am.
17. FOR INFORMATION ONLY
17.1 DEVELOPMENT APPLICATION INFORMATION - 27.04.15 to
03.05.15
For Council Information Only - No Decision Required.
Development Applications Received
App No Code /
Impact Address Applicant Description Officer
CON-2015-57
21 Pratt Street, SOUTH MACKAY
VC Hornick Builder Pty Ltd
Building Work - Boundary Setback for Residential Storage Shed
Helle Jorgensen Smith
MCUC-2015-63
Code 16/19 East Point Drive, MACKAY HARBOUR
Zined Property Services Pty Ltd
Dual Occupancy Josephine McCann
MCUC-2015-64
Code 16 Elm Drive, ANDERGROVE
Lauren's Unique Hair & Beauty
Home Based Business (Hairdressing Salon)
Josephine McCann
MCUC-2015-65
Code 5 Malcomson Street, NORTH MACKAY
Premier Health Care
Hospital (Aged Care Facility)
ROLC-2015-62
Code 4-118 Boundary Road East, SOUTH MACKAY
Mackay Airport Pty Ltd
Reconfigure part of Mackay Airport Land to create Lease DH (1900m2)
Helle Jorgensen Smith
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Development Applications Entering Decision Making Period
App No Code /
Impact Address Applicant Description Officer
MCUC-2015-63
Code 19 East Point Drive MACKAY HARBOUR
Zined Property Services Pty Ltd
Dual Occupancy Josephine McCann
MCUC-2015-64
Code 16 Elm Drive ANDERGROVE
Lauren's Unique Hair & Beauty
Home Based Business (Hairdressing Salon)
Josephine McCann
Development Applications Finalised
App No Code /
Impact Location Applicant Description Officer
Approved Subject to Conditions
CAI-ASPA-2015/2
Impact 41 Downie Avenue BUCASIA QLD 4750
Sandsky Developments
Material Change of Use - Multiple Dwelling Units (3)
Darryl Bibay
CA-IDAS-2007/343A
4 Knobel Street NORTH MACKAY QLD 4740
David J Collins Permissible Change - Change of Conditions - Combined Application - Reconfiguration of a Lot (1 into 2) and Material Change of Use - Dwelling House on Lot less than 450m2 - Superseded Planning Scheme
Josephine McCann
CON-ASPA-2015/50
29 Lachlan Street MOUNT PLEASANT QLD 4740
The Shed Company
Building Work - Boundary Setback for Residential Storage Shed
Darryl Bibay
CON-ASPA-2015/52
19 Wheeler Drive GLENELLA QLD 4740
Barry H Thompson
Building Work - Boundary Setback for Gable Carport
Andrea McPherson
CON-ASPA-2015/54
27 Donovan Street BLACKS BEACH QLD 4740
GMA Certification Group Pty Ltd - Mackay
Building Work - Boundary Setback for Dwelling
Josephine McCann
CON-ASPA-2015/55
5 Golf Course Road SARINA QLD 4737
Mackay and Whitsunday Building Certification
Building Work - Boundary Setback for Addition to Dwelling
Andrea McPherson
CON-ASPA-2015/56
93 Mansfield Drive BEACONSFIELD QLD 4740
Insight Patios Building Work - Boundary Setback for Patio and Carport
Josephine McCann
MCUC-ASPA-2015/18
Code 15 Collins Avenue SARINA QLD 4737
McGowan Builders Pty Ltd
Residential Storage Shed - Major Transport and Energy Corridors Overlay.
Josephine McCann
MCUCD-IDAS-2009/472B
Code 2-10 Bissett Street MARIAN QLD 4753
Tipalea Private No. 11 Pty Ltd
Permissible Change - Change of Conditions - Combined Application for a Reconfiguration of 4 Lots into 35 Residential Lots and 5 Balance Lots and Material Change of Use for Dwelling Houses on Lots Less than 700m2
Andrea McPherson
MCUIMP-IDAS-2005/152D
Impact 152-156 Shoal Point Road SHOAL POINT QLD 4750
Cardno HRP Permissible Change - Amendment of Infrastructure Charge Notice - Material Change of Use - 40 Multiple Dwelling Units (changed on the 9/08/2012 to 35 MDU - 28 units total on Lots 19 and 20 combined and 7 detached dwelling son Lots 12 to 18 inclusive)
Andrea McPherson
RECONF-IDAS-2008/425A
64 Wood Street MACKAY QLD 4740
Sinadel Pty Ltd Permissible Change - Reconfiguration of a lot (Volumetric Format 4 lots)
Shane Kleve
ROLC-ASPA-2015/29
Code 48 Broad Street SARINA QLD 4737
Catherine Mian Access Easement Andrea McPherson
ROLC-ASPA-2015/50
Code L 3 Old McEwens Beach Road MCEWENS BEACH
Noel W Jensen Boundary Realignment 5 Rural Lots into 5 Lots
Andrea McPherson
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App No Code / Impact
Location Applicant Description Officer
QLD 4740
ROLC-ASPA-2015/56
Code 34 Gair Street RURAL VIEW QLD 4740
Michael J McEachern Family Trust
1 Urban Expansion Lot into 2 Lots Helle Jorgensen Smith
Generally in Accordance With
MCUCD-IDAS-2007/553A
Code 86 Holts Road RICHMOND QLD 4740
RPS Group (Mackay) Pty Ltd
Request for Consideration of plan/s to be considered generally in accordance - Homemaker Centre
Shane Kleve
Confirmed on Wednesday 27 May 2015
………………………………………
MAYOR
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