What happened at the June meeting of Council
AT ITS JUNE MEETING, COUNCIL:
- Issued a planning permit for expansion of a grain storage and handling facility on Foxhow-Berrybank Road
- Adopted the:
- Universal Access Ramps on Footpaths Policy June 2020
- Heavy Vehicle Access Policy June 2020
- School Bus Shelters Policy June 2020
- Retail Area Façade Improvement Program Policy June 2020
- Domestic Wastewater Contribution Program Policy June 2020
* All of Council's policies are updated on our website
- Received the report on Council’s swimming pool operations for the 2019-2020 season
- Approved proposed Cobden Civic Hall fees and charges to commence 1 July
- Resolved to advertise intention to enter into a five-year lease for use of 31 Main Street, Derrinallum, as a coffee shop, community meeting space and community garden
- Awarded:
- Contract 2021007 Provision of Road Maintenance Products and Services
- Contract 2021003 Supply and Loading or Supply and Delivery of Road Making Materials
- Resolved not to provide support for intervention by the Minister for Planning and request that ACEnergy submit a planning permit application to Council for assessment of the proposed Terang Battery Energy Storage System
- Designated the Camperdown Avenue as a Bushfire Place of Last Resort
- Allocated Quick Response Grants to:
- Kolora-Noorat Football Netball Club ($500) to assist compliance with COVID-19 return to training guidelines
- Lake Purrumbete Angling Club ($500) towards purchase of a generator
- Lions Club of Camperdown Inc ($500) to replacement of a laptop
- Terang Cricket Club ($500) towards two iPads for live scoring
- Terang Golf Club ($500) towards replacement of fairway mower
- Port Campbell Surf Life Saving Club ($500) for housing of defibrillator for public use
- Cobden Junior Fire Brigade ($500) for new competition running tops/uniform for the junior brigade
- Cobden Olympic Basketball Association ($500) for tops for Cobden juniors
- Cobden Pioneer Dairy Park ($500) towards remedial work on historic buildings
- Resolved to write to the Premier requesting that he consider a system of zoning that allow regions to open up with less restrictions following the Term 2 school holidays if they are COVID-19-free