24 7 Metal Roofing King City
The PP is partially consistent with the Greater Sydney Region Plan and Eastern City District Plan, but is partly inconsistent on matters relating to the PP’s transition to surrounding neighbourhoods and its urban tree canopy provision. It is also inconsistent with District Plan Direction 4 Housing the city, including aspects relating to affordable housing provision. Immediately to the north-east andeast of the site along Crown Street are predominantly 2-storey semi-detacheddwellings and terraces. The AEDRP raised a number of issues with the proposed built form andinconsistencies with the Apartment Design Guide (ADG). Following this advice,on 2 August 2024, Council officers wrote to the proponent requesting a numberof site-specific matters be addressed, in addition to the AEDRP comments (referto Attachment 2).
For affected others, harm was evenly distributed across roofing age and gender,although women generally experienced more harm than men. In the Inner West, as many as7,640 people are estimated to be experiencing moderate to high-risk gamblingwith the greatest impact on men aged years (up to 645 young men)[vi]. Men are over twiceas likely to experience moderate-to high-risk gambling compared to women.Others more likely to experience moderate to high-risk gambling includeAboriginal people, single people and those living alone. In addition, data was provided bythe Office of Responsible Gambling and the local education and support service,Gamble Aware, which the Office funds.
As part of the Safe System audit, pedestrians crossing inthe middle of the road was identified as a significant risk. GreaterWellington Regional Council and KiwiRail are working together to boost commutertrain services in the Wairarapa region through the Lower North Island RailIntegrated Mobility Program (LNIIMP). Thereis reputational risk should the project not go ahead from community at a timewhen council are gaining positive momentum with WTHA and WTHA are gainingpositive momentum with the wider Clareville/Norfolk community. B) Decline proposal noting WTHAwould need to fundraise and seek external community funding for the fullproject.
Recent works were approved to improve the intersectionfor vehicle safety, which will reduce conflict between cars and buses, and alsowill reduce confusion between pedestrians and motorists regarding priority atthe intersection. That within six months of the completion of the works, Council survey the following surrounding residents regarding potential additional road treatments designed for pedestrian safety. A report will be brought toCouncil before the rollout with a map and timeline, and a follow-up reportafter 12 months will evaluate the trial’s success, with the aim ofexpanding it to other main streets across the Inner West if successful.
Part 2C of the ADGstates that secondary height controls should be considered to transition builtform, for example “a step down in building height at the boundary betweentwo height zones”. The proponent was requested to undertake a built form analysis to demonstrate a final built form outcome if the additional incentives in the Housing SEPP were utilised. This analysis has not yet been undertaken by the proponent and the proponent has expressed the bonus is unlikely to be utilised given that the site is restricted in terms of its potential height by the OLS 51m. However, there is no certainty regarding this outcome as the Housing SEPP prevails and a future DA can rely on these Housing SEPP incentives which may have a substantial built form amenity impact on the adjoining area.
On 7November CDC staff participated in theWellington Region’s Exercise Rū Whenua a Rohe. Impacts included thepotential threat to life, infrastructure damage including building damage, roadand water outages, school closures and more. Work has begun on planning for Māori engagement in the newStrategy (scheduled for the 2025 year). The three Māori Advisor/Liaison staff from eachCouncil are meeting with the Co-ordinator to determine an approach that isinclusive of Māori.
The survey was promoted throughlocal interagencies and networks, Customer Service Stalls at Stanmore Libraryand Balmain Wharf, posters and flyers, and community safety specific pop-upstalls in Ashfield, Newtown, and Balmain which over 90 people engaged with. On 25 May 2023, Council hostedthe Safety in Summer Hill Community Public Meeting at Summer HillCommunity Centre. The meeting provided an opportunity for residents, services,and local businesses to discuss the community’s safety experience andoffer suggestions and solutions to increasing safety. Analysis of the communityengagement, desk top research and internal stakeholder consultation is shapingthe draft of the Community Safety Action Plan. The plan will include theimplementation of separate Council resolutions including the domestic andfamily violence hub (modelled on current approach in Burwood LGA). Thefollowing information outlines briefly the breadth of work undertaken and someof the key themes that will be addressed in developing the plan.
Inthe event the guarantee is called Council would need to fund the call, whichwould likely come from general reserves, so as not to impact rates. Thecurrent dire financial situation of the WSAST, and the fact the proposed mergerwith Hockey Wairarapa has not yet been approved by either entity suggest thelikelihood of the guarantee being called is not insignificant. TheWairarapa Hockey Association and WSAST have proposed a plan to become oneentity with charitable status as the current structure is not sustainable inthe long term.
The heritage area comprises a group of largely intact inter-war era residences, all of single storey construction. The coherency of the street has been interrupted in places by contemporary development but on the whole, enough original fabric remains extant to form a cogent heritage area. Although each residence displays its own set of design details, there is similarity in form, scale, materials and design to tie the places together.
Enabling the Inner West community to engage in recycling softplastics is another strategic direction and is facilitated directly by councilvia a doorstep collection funded by Council HomeCycle- Inner West Council. Another significantplastics recycling opportunities is via Woolworths drop-off at selected stores Discover- Woolworths Online. That Council endorse the Sustainable Procurement Working Group investigation of priority areas for use of recycled materials, highlighting the use of recycled soft plastics in capital works projects, with an update report to the December 2025 Council meeting.
In line with theprevious recommendation made by Council for July to be free of meetings, thereare no meetings planned for July 2025. The Council decidesits meeting schedule ahead of the next calendar year. Meeting dates arethen published, which is a requirement of the Local Government OfficialInformation and Meetings Act. For the Council to approve the schedule of Council and Committee meetings for the period January to December 2025. Producingthis report is a legislative requirement and the Dog Control Act does notinclude any climate change provisions.
In 2018, this Council voted to endorse ICAN’s Citiesappeal, a call from councils all over the world for their governments toendorse this Treaty. We were joined by a number of other councils in this call,including the City of Sydney and Newcastle. The Treaty entered into force in2021 and in that same year, a motion in support of the Treaty waspassed unanimously at the ALGA National General Assembly in Canberra.
The ultimate decision as whether to impose any example conditions provided in the draft Policy remains discretionary and subject to the merits of each case. Some of the proposed conditions required further national direction and research before we take a position on the appropriateness of including these as example discretionary conditions (payment and non-alcoholic products). However, not including certain discretionary conditions in a LAP doesn’t restrict the DLC’s ability to impose reasonable condition that are not inconsistent with the Act.
For affected others, harm was evenly distributed across roofing age and gender,although women generally experienced more harm than men. In the Inner West, as many as7,640 people are estimated to be experiencing moderate to high-risk gamblingwith the greatest impact on men aged years (up to 645 young men)[vi]. Men are over twiceas likely to experience moderate-to high-risk gambling compared to women.Others more likely to experience moderate to high-risk gambling includeAboriginal people, single people and those living alone. In addition, data was provided bythe Office of Responsible Gambling and the local education and support service,Gamble Aware, which the Office funds.
As part of the Safe System audit, pedestrians crossing inthe middle of the road was identified as a significant risk. GreaterWellington Regional Council and KiwiRail are working together to boost commutertrain services in the Wairarapa region through the Lower North Island RailIntegrated Mobility Program (LNIIMP). Thereis reputational risk should the project not go ahead from community at a timewhen council are gaining positive momentum with WTHA and WTHA are gainingpositive momentum with the wider Clareville/Norfolk community. B) Decline proposal noting WTHAwould need to fundraise and seek external community funding for the fullproject.
Recent works were approved to improve the intersectionfor vehicle safety, which will reduce conflict between cars and buses, and alsowill reduce confusion between pedestrians and motorists regarding priority atthe intersection. That within six months of the completion of the works, Council survey the following surrounding residents regarding potential additional road treatments designed for pedestrian safety. A report will be brought toCouncil before the rollout with a map and timeline, and a follow-up reportafter 12 months will evaluate the trial’s success, with the aim ofexpanding it to other main streets across the Inner West if successful.
Part 2C of the ADGstates that secondary height controls should be considered to transition builtform, for example “a step down in building height at the boundary betweentwo height zones”. The proponent was requested to undertake a built form analysis to demonstrate a final built form outcome if the additional incentives in the Housing SEPP were utilised. This analysis has not yet been undertaken by the proponent and the proponent has expressed the bonus is unlikely to be utilised given that the site is restricted in terms of its potential height by the OLS 51m. However, there is no certainty regarding this outcome as the Housing SEPP prevails and a future DA can rely on these Housing SEPP incentives which may have a substantial built form amenity impact on the adjoining area.
On 7November CDC staff participated in theWellington Region’s Exercise Rū Whenua a Rohe. Impacts included thepotential threat to life, infrastructure damage including building damage, roadand water outages, school closures and more. Work has begun on planning for Māori engagement in the newStrategy (scheduled for the 2025 year). The three Māori Advisor/Liaison staff from eachCouncil are meeting with the Co-ordinator to determine an approach that isinclusive of Māori.
The survey was promoted throughlocal interagencies and networks, Customer Service Stalls at Stanmore Libraryand Balmain Wharf, posters and flyers, and community safety specific pop-upstalls in Ashfield, Newtown, and Balmain which over 90 people engaged with. On 25 May 2023, Council hostedthe Safety in Summer Hill Community Public Meeting at Summer HillCommunity Centre. The meeting provided an opportunity for residents, services,and local businesses to discuss the community’s safety experience andoffer suggestions and solutions to increasing safety. Analysis of the communityengagement, desk top research and internal stakeholder consultation is shapingthe draft of the Community Safety Action Plan. The plan will include theimplementation of separate Council resolutions including the domestic andfamily violence hub (modelled on current approach in Burwood LGA). Thefollowing information outlines briefly the breadth of work undertaken and someof the key themes that will be addressed in developing the plan.
Inthe event the guarantee is called Council would need to fund the call, whichwould likely come from general reserves, so as not to impact rates. Thecurrent dire financial situation of the WSAST, and the fact the proposed mergerwith Hockey Wairarapa has not yet been approved by either entity suggest thelikelihood of the guarantee being called is not insignificant. TheWairarapa Hockey Association and WSAST have proposed a plan to become oneentity with charitable status as the current structure is not sustainable inthe long term.
The heritage area comprises a group of largely intact inter-war era residences, all of single storey construction. The coherency of the street has been interrupted in places by contemporary development but on the whole, enough original fabric remains extant to form a cogent heritage area. Although each residence displays its own set of design details, there is similarity in form, scale, materials and design to tie the places together.
Enabling the Inner West community to engage in recycling softplastics is another strategic direction and is facilitated directly by councilvia a doorstep collection funded by Council HomeCycle- Inner West Council. Another significantplastics recycling opportunities is via Woolworths drop-off at selected stores Discover- Woolworths Online. That Council endorse the Sustainable Procurement Working Group investigation of priority areas for use of recycled materials, highlighting the use of recycled soft plastics in capital works projects, with an update report to the December 2025 Council meeting.
In line with theprevious recommendation made by Council for July to be free of meetings, thereare no meetings planned for July 2025. The Council decidesits meeting schedule ahead of the next calendar year. Meeting dates arethen published, which is a requirement of the Local Government OfficialInformation and Meetings Act. For the Council to approve the schedule of Council and Committee meetings for the period January to December 2025. Producingthis report is a legislative requirement and the Dog Control Act does notinclude any climate change provisions.
In 2018, this Council voted to endorse ICAN’s Citiesappeal, a call from councils all over the world for their governments toendorse this Treaty. We were joined by a number of other councils in this call,including the City of Sydney and Newcastle. The Treaty entered into force in2021 and in that same year, a motion in support of the Treaty waspassed unanimously at the ALGA National General Assembly in Canberra.
The ultimate decision as whether to impose any example conditions provided in the draft Policy remains discretionary and subject to the merits of each case. Some of the proposed conditions required further national direction and research before we take a position on the appropriateness of including these as example discretionary conditions (payment and non-alcoholic products). However, not including certain discretionary conditions in a LAP doesn’t restrict the DLC’s ability to impose reasonable condition that are not inconsistent with the Act.
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