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Office Hours: 8.30am - 5pm Monday to Friday Library Hours: 10am-5pm Monday to Friday & 8.30am - 12noon Saturday
Phone: 026972 2266 Email: [email protected] EMERGENCY NUMBERS - Council 0418 402 350,
Goldenfields Water 1800 800 917, Fire 000
WEST WYALONG LANDFILL
WILL BE CLOSED ON ANZAC DAY
Saturday April 25th
BLAND SHIRE COUNCIL DEVELOPMENT CONSENTS AND
COMPLYING DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATES
Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 101 of the Environmental Planning and Assess-
ment Act 1979 that Bland Shire Council has consented to the following development applica-
tions, modification of development consents and complying development certificates:
The abovementioned development consents, consents as modified and complying
development certificates are available for public inspection, free of charge, during ordinary
office hours (8.30am to 4.30pm, Monday to Friday), at Bland Shire Council Offices, Shire
Street, West Wyalong.
Ray Smith General Manager
Application No Address Development Date of
Consent
DA/2015/074 Lot B, DP 355837
82 Church Street, West Wyalong
Storage shed 14/3/2015
DA/2015/076 Lot 9, DP 752342
364 Rutledges Lane, Weethalle
Land use – Camping
Ground
17/3/2015
DA/2015/078 Lot 1025, DP 753135
123 Railway Road, West Wyalong
Additions to a community
building
2/3/2015
DA/2015/081 Lot 1, DP 303903
132 Main Street, West Wyalong
Extension of liquor licence
trading hours
31/3/2015
DA/2015/082 Lot 433, DP 1102123
26 Bellarwi Road, West Wyalong
Subdivision [creation of an
additional lot]
30/3/2015
DA/2015/084 Lot 425, DP 753135
275 Neeld Street, West Wyalong
Removal of two (2) trees 17/3/2015
DA/2015/087 Lot 21, DP 1181205
15 Park Street, West Wyalong
Removal of one (1) tree 30/3/2015
DA/2015/088 Lot 412, DP 514495
7 Court Street, West Wyalong
Removal of two (2) trees 30/3/2015
MOD/2015/001 Lot 11, DP 1103472
45 Dumaresq Street, West Wyalong
Modification of
DA/2015/041 consent to
staged development
25/3/2015
DA /2015/090 Lot 16, Section 35, DP 759123
93 Neeld Street, Wyalong
Removal of one (1) tree 19/3/2015
Riverina Branch Australian Stock
Horse Society Annual Show
West Wyalong Showground
18-19 April
Phone: 6976 4224 or 0427 762 009 or visit www.ashs.com.au for more details
*****
Bland Shire Council meeting
Tuesday, 21 April
Bland Shire Council Chambers *****
Introduction to Sports Taping
Tuesday, April 21
West Wyalong, 6pm-9pm Cost $60
Phone: 6862 6623 *****
Tallimba Remembers, Anzac Day
picnic
Commemorating the 100th anniversary of the landings at Gallipoli
Saturday, 25 April
12.30pm picnic lunch in Tallimba Park. BYO picnic lunch, drinks, snacks and chairs
3pm: Anzac Day march and commemorative service *****
The West Wyalong CWCI presents a
“Touch of Winter”
Coffee & Dessert Evening
Tuesday, 28 April 6.45pm for 7pm at the Anglican Parish
Centre Featuring a mini fashion parade, handicrafts,
guest speaker Margo Stone & fun activities Tickets :$15 from the House of Fashion
*****
Extraordinary Bland Shire
Council meeting
Tuesday, 28 April Bland Shire Council Chambers
*****
Advanced Sports Taping
Tuesday, April 28 West Wyalong, 6pm-9pm
Cost $60 Phone: 6862 6623
*****
West Wyalong markets
Saturday, 9 May 8.30am-1pm
McCann Park, West Wyalong Phone: Rhonda on 0400 531 604 or Holly on
0416 199 719 *****
Ungarie Arts and Crafts Mothers
Day markets
Sunday, 10 May 9am-1pm
Ungarie War Memorial Hall Gold coin donation
*****
West Wyalong Hospital Auxiliary
Mothers Day luncheon
Sunday, 10 May Noon-2pm at Lions Park
BBQ and Salad, slice, tea & coffee Adults $10 Children $5 Family $25
Service Levels Class 1 Class 2
Urban Rural
Design speed KPH 100 50 100
Surface Sealed Sealed Sealed
Travel lanes 2 lane 2 lane 2 lane
Lane Width (metres) 3.5 3 3
1m Sealed Shoulder Yes Yes No
500mm Sealed Shoulder Yes Yes Yes
1m Gravel Shoulder Yes No Yes
Line Marking Yes No Over crests
Guideposts Yes spaced 150m No Yes spaced 250m
Roughness 4 5
Sign-Crests Yes NA Yes
Sign-Curves Yes NA Yes
Sign-Speed Advisory Yes NA Yes
Vegetation Clearance-Shoulder 6m NA 4m
Vegetation Clearance-Heights 5.5m NA 4.6m
Shoulder Grass Sprayed Annually Yes NA Yes
Roadside Slashing If required NA If required
Pothole Patching Response Time 2 days 1 week 1 week
Guideposts Defect-Response Time 1 month 3 months
Warning Sign Defect Response
Time
24 hours 1 week
Vegetation Defect Response Time 1 month 3 months
Bland Shire Council recently held a
series of roads forums in the Bland Shire.
After a small turnout to the first forum in
West Wyalong, community members turned
out in force to subsequent forums in
Ungarie, Weethalle and Mirrool.
A key part of the sessions was a
presentation from Council General Manager,
Ray Smith and Director of Assets and
Engineering Services, Will Marsh on
Council’s roads funding model and roads
hierarchy system.
The roads hierarchy sets out the service
levels for each road in the Bland Shire
based on the limited funding available from
the collection of rates and Government
funding received by Council.
While Bland Shire farmers pay
approximately $3 million per year on rates,
Council spend $5.7 million per year on roads
including $4.1 million on unsealed rural
roads used mainly by farmers. The Federal
Government’s recent decision to freeze the
indexation of Financial Assistance Grants
and the Roads to Recovery program is
expected to reduce Council’s roads funding
by more than $500,000.
The roads hierarchy contains six
classifications, from category one state
highways to category six unmaintained
tracks, which each have identified service
levels and response times for maintenance
that Council strive to achieve within its roads
maintenance budget.
The table on the right features roads
classifications one and two. The remaining
classifications will be featured and explained
further in subsequent editions of the Bland
Shire Council notices.
Category one roads included classified main
roads, including state highways and regional
(main) roads which are predominantly
funded by the RTA while category two roads
include arterial roads distributing traffic
directly between towns and villages and
streets which provide direct access to
commercial and industrial areas.
Roads and rates
issues explained