Action Timeframe Lead Agency Sample Clauses

Action Timeframe Lead Agency. The Council and the Department of Economic Development will work together to establish a clear entry point and referral pathway for business assistance. Within 6 months of signing this Agreement Economic Development Council The Council and the Department of Economic Development are to provide links between electronic business assistance access points. Within 9 months of signing this Agreement Economic Development Council Training will be provided to staff to ensure a good knowledge of each other’s programs and systems to permit effective referrals and liaison. Within 6 months of signing this Agreement Economic Development Council A formal protocol will be developed for the promotion of relevant programs for businesses in the municipal area. Within 9 months of signing this Agreement Economic Development Council
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Action Timeframe Lead Agency. Both parties remain committed to the delivery of a Regional Aquatic Centre and agreed sporting facilities for the City of Launceston. Concept agreement within three months of signing the Agreement. Construction commenced within twelve months of signing the Agreement. LCC/Xx.Xxx. • Both parties will mutually resolve all land ownership and management issues with respect to the facilities. Within three months of signing the Agreement. LCC/Xx.Xxx. • Both parties will work to secure funding from the Australian Government for a Regional Aquatic Centre and associated sporting facilities. Ongoing. LCC/Xx.Xxx.
Action Timeframe Lead Agency. The Department of Health and Human Services will form a working party to develop strategies to address the issue of Community Service orders. Within three months of signing the Agreement. DHHS
Action Timeframe Lead Agency. The parties will undertake a joint analysis of the current and future freight issues and impacts within Launceston, focussing on origin and destination and access to commercial facilities within the eastern industrial areas of Launceston. Within three months of signing the Agreement. LCC/XXXX • Following the analysis of traffic, relevant social and environmental issues, XXXX and Council will work with the community and industry to identify appropriate solutions and time frames. Within six months of completion of the study identified under the first action. LCC/XXXX • Priorities for long term solutions will be determined and possible funding sources sought through Auslink. Within twelve months of completion of the study identified under the first action. LCC/XXXX • The parties will negotiate to transfer responsibility of various road assets (in light of the Golconda Road project) between the parties with decisions being made on the basis of minimising the funding impact of each authority. By 30 September 2006. XXXX/LCC • Transfer of agreed road assets completed. By 30 September 2006. XXXX/LCC • Parties will identify funding arrangements for state road functions that have not been transferred to the Council, particularly those where there are connecting local links between existing state roads on East/West and North/South routes. By 30 September 2006. XXXX/LCC • Both parties will work jointly to maximise funding opportunities under the Auslink Program. Ongoing. XXXX/LCC
Action Timeframe Lead Agency. The parties agree to work together to identify opportunities to develop waste minimisation and management industries compatible with, and adjacent to, operations at Remount Road landfill. Ongoing. LCC/DPIWE • The parties will work together to xxxxxx community and industry involvement in waste minimisation and recycling programs. Ongoing. LCC/DPIWE
Action Timeframe Lead Agency. The parties agree that flood management of the Esk and Xxxxx Xxxxxx is a critical issue and to that end have engaged specialist consultants to examine the issue. As soon as the report from the consultants is available, the parties will closely examine the findings and determine actions which deal with the issues identified by the consultants for implementation. Within three months of signing the Agreement. LCC/DPIWE/DOTAF • The State Government agrees to commit $200,000 (plus GST) per annum, for the term of the Government, to the Tamar River dredging program. Annually for the term of Government. Ec. Dev • The working group will meet a representative of MAST to consider the options to deal with the effect of ships tied up at Kings Wharf and in the Tamar in the event of a major flood. Within three months of signing the Agreement. LCC/MAST • The working group will Within six months of LCC/MAST formulate a position and make recommendations to the Steering Committee on how best to deal with the issue of the consequences of vessels in the Tamar River in the event of a large flood. signing the Agreement.
Action Timeframe Lead Agency. The Department of Infrastructure, Energy and Resources will provide geo-scientific information as follows: − Land stability maps showing generalised landslip areas for the region including A and B zones where available. − Mapping information on a 1:100,000 scale for: ∗ Simplified geology and areas of highest mineral exploration and mining potential; ∗ Mining leases, active mines, pits and quarries; and ∗ Groundwater prospectivity of Tasmania (when completed). Ongoing. XXXX (Mineral Resources)
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Action Timeframe Lead Agency. Assist in the refining of the strategic plan for the LSCP in conjunction with relevant stakeholders. Within twelve months of signing the Agreement. LCC/DPPS/DHHS • Development of a reliable data exchange through the LSCP to inform the public on matters of community safety. Within six months of signing the Agreement. LCC/DPPS/DHHS • Jointly work on the Community Road Safety Partnership, provide resources as needed and work cooperatively with XXXX to address road safety issues. Within twelve months of signing the Agreement. XXXX/LCC/DPPS • Continue to review the Emergency Management Plans. Ongoing. SES/DPPS/LCC
Action Timeframe Lead Agency. As part of the pre-Budget consultation in each year, the State Government will ensure that the Launceston City Council has the opportunity to make comment on proposed capital investment in the region, specifically as it relates to the Launceston City municipal area. Ongoing.
Action Timeframe Lead Agency. The Launceston City Council will collect GST on its sales of goods and services and fees and charges levied, which are determined to be subject to GST, and remit the required amount of tax revenue to the Australian Tax Office (ATO). Ongoing. LCC
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