Sustainability Implications. The Property Management Framework (PMF) aims to support the equitable access and the efficient and effective management of City owned and managed properties. It also recognises the value and community benefit of activities organised and provided for by community groups. In addition, the PMF aims to protect and enhance the City’s assets for the benefit of the community and for future generations.
Sustainability Implications. Ancillary accommodation assists in providing diversity in housing choice for large extended families.
Sustainability Implications. The PMF aims to support the equitable access, and the efficient and effective management of City owned and managed properties. It also recognises the value and community benefit of activities organised and provided for by community groups. In addition, the PMF aims to protect and enhance the City’s assets for the benefit of the community and for future generations. Consultation: City officers provided the Club with a draft Lease. A meeting was organised with the Club to address issues and all items discussed were clarified. The Club agreed to the final version of the Lease being executed in accordance with Section 9.49A of the Local Government Act.
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Sustainability Implications: • Environmental: There are no known significant environmental considerations.
Sustainability Implications: • Environmental: Not applicable to this specific recurring report.
Sustainability Implications EnvironmentThere are no known environmental implications.
Sustainability Implications: • Environmental:There are no known significant environmental considerations.
Sustainability Implications: Not Applicable.Consultation: Not Applicable.
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Sustainability Implications. Adequate and reliable mobile communications reception is in demand and on the increase. The City needs to ensure it assists the mobile carriers establish and maintain their facilities in the most convenient and receptive areas. Consultation: Not applicable. Document: Transfer of Land. Description: Transfer of land with regard to sale of land at Lot 000 (00) Xxxxxxx Xxx, Xxxxxx. Date: 2 May 2013. Signed/Sealed: Signed and Sealed. Legislation: Sections 3.58 and 3.59 of the Local Government Act 1995 deals with disposal of local government land, in addition to the Local Government (Functions and General) Regulations 1996.
Sustainability Implications. Ancillary accommodation assists in providing diversity in housing choice for large extended families. Consultation: The proposal was advertised to one (1) neighbouring property for comment during the assessment process. Document: Section 70A Notification.
Sustainability Implications. Existing significant trees were identified as part of the subdivision process and have been retained on the subject sites. Consultation: The proposal was advertised to nearby properties for comment during the assessment process. Document: Licence Agreement.
Sustainability Implications. Land developed for aged persons’ dwellings will provide for alternative housing choices for the City’s aging population and enable them to remain within their local area.
Sustainability Implications. Land developed for aged person’s dwellings will provide for alternative housing choices for the City’s aging population and enable them to remain within their local area. Consultation: Amendment No.78 to rezone the subject area was publically advertised for 42 days closing on 3 December 2015. Document: Removal of Section 70A Notification. Description: Removal of notification under Section 70A on Certificate of Title for Lot 5001 (00) Xxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, Xxxxxxxxxx, which relate to a previous development approval requiring car parking on the lot to be set aside for the exclusive use of Lot 5002 (74) Delamere Avenue, Currambine. These conditions have been replaced by a new development approval granted by the Metro North-West Joint Development Assessment Panel on 5 May 2016 and are therefore able to be removed. The new notification will alert land owners to the requirement for nine car bays on Lot 5001 (86) Delamere Avenue, Currambine to be made available for the exclusive use of patrons, employees and visitors to Lot 5002 (74) Delamere Avenue as required under condition b) of the development approval granted on 5 May 2016. Date: 25 August 2016. Signed/Sealed: Signed and Sealed. Legislation: Transfer of Land Act 1893 (as amended).
Sustainability Implications. Not applicable.
Sustainability Implications. The PMF aims to support the equitable access and the efficient and effective management of City owned and managed properties. It also recognises the value and community benefit of activities organised and provided for by the community groups. In addition, the PMF aims to protect and enhance the City’s assets for the benefit of the community and for future generations. Consultation: Xx Xxxxxxxx approached the City’s Asset Management team regarding a rental space within a City owned building suitable for use as a private art studio. A vacant space at Mildenhall was identified. The Manager Asset Management agreed on principle to a licence agreement over 16.6m² area. The Licence is consistent with licence agreements currently held with the City and is consistent with the conditions outlined in the Property Management Framework. The Art Studio has been identified as a potential Commercial Organisation and therefore the calculation of the rent fee is based on current market rates of $75 per square metre as identified for commercial property in the Wangara / Joondalup area. In addition to rent, Xx Xxxxxxxx will take out and maintain Public Liability Insurance and be responsible for a pro rata contribution towards utility services, scheduled maintenance and levies as used or provided by Mildenhall. Xx Xxxxxxxx will be responsible for cleaning the licensed area. The Minister for Lands granted approval to the licence: HPRM Ref EIN18/221 dated 8 January 2018. The licence Agreement has been agreed and signed by Xx Xxxxxxxx. The Duncraig Senior Citizens occupying the majority area of the Mildenhall facility under licence have been advised of the City’s intention to licence the area.