Examples of Transport Infrastructure Contribution in a sentence
The remainder of the $10 million to be funded from the Asset Replacement Reserve, noting this will be reimbursed from Section 94 in the future.(c) That the Acting General Manager be delegated authority to finalise and subsequently enter into the Transport Infrastructure Contribution (TIC) Deed with the Roads and Maritime Service, on behalf of Council.
The typical process for the development of Goals include: •• Staff member should work with the appropriate committee moderator(s) and their supervisor to develop their Goals to support the Church priorities and areas addressed in the Annual Review.• Once Goals are finalized, they will be approved by the supervisor and the Moderator of the Personnel Team.
RECOMMENDATION: (Moved by Councillors Stott and Perram) (a) That Council fund its $10 million commitment for the Transport Infrastructure Contribution (TIC) Deed from Section 94, noting all works included in the Deed will be incorporated into the revised Section 94 Contributions Plan, due to be reported to Council in March 2017.
A review for plain error is discretionary and exercised sparingly.
Clarification on how funds could be allocated was provided: Transport Contributions refers to funds that can be used across a whole range of transport schemes; physical works (cycle lanes, bus stops), bus services or promotion of sustainable travel such as leaflets or on vehicles for public transport Transport Infrastructure Contribution refers to funds that can only be used for physical works (cycle lanes, bus stops).
In total 4 scenarios are briefly summarised: • Scenario 1: Apply the Public Transport Infrastructure Contribution; • Scenario 2: Divert the existing 770 Service and maintain the 30 minute frequency; • Scenario 3: Divert the 770 Service and increase its frequency to 15 minutes; and • Scenario 4: Divert the existing 770 Service maintain its 30 minute frequency and supplement it with an additional shuttle bus service on a 30 minute frequency.
They include a Public Transport Infrastructure Contribution which has been calculated according to a formula contained in the Council’s adopted Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) Public Transport Improvements and Developer Contributions (2008).
This included the replacement of Special Infrastructure Contributions and the recommended introduction of two charges which are relevant in Parramatta:• a broad based Regional Infrastructure Contribution of $10,000 per apartment, $35 per m2 for retail and $25 per m2 for commercial• a Transport Infrastructure Contribution at a minimum of $5,000 per dwelling, with the rate contingent upon the costs and benefits from the delivery of transport projects.