Minutes
Open Portion
Monday, 23 July 2018
AT 5:13 pm
Council Chamber, Town Hall
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PRESENT, APOLOGIES AND LEAVE OF ABSENCE
3. Communication from the Chairman
4. Notification of Council Workshops
7. Consideration of Supplementary Items
8. Indications of Pecuniary and Conflicts of Interest
9. Council Acting as Planning Authority
9.1 6 Broughton Avenue, Mount Nelson - Multiple Dwellings
9.2 90 Liverpool Crescent and Adjacent Road Reserve West Hobart
10. Urban Design Advisory Panel
11. Monthly Building Statistics - 1 June 2018 to 30 June 2018
Motions of which notice has been given
Community, Culture and Events Committee
13. Petition - Dark Mofo Inverted Crosses
14. City of Hobart Australia Day Awards - Marketing
15. City of Hobart Food Strategy
Finance and Governance Committee
17. Condell Place Car Park - Development Opportunities and EOI Request
18. Review of the Electoral Act
19. Local Government Association of Tasmania - General Meeting Motions
20. Public Spaces By-law, No. 4 of 2018 Parking By-law, No. 5 of 2018
21. Hobart: A Community Vision For Our Island Capital - Final Document
22. Annual Aldermanic Representation on External Bodies & Membership of the Tasmanian Polar Network
Parks and Recreation Committee
24. Sandy Bay Sailing Club Masterplan - Long Beach Reserve, Sandy Bay
Special Report – General Manager
27. Frankly Diversity Conference - 30 August 2018 - Aldermanic Nominations
28. Closed Portion of the Meeting
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PRESENT:
The Lord Mayor Alderman R G Christie, the Deputy Lord Mayor Alderman P T Sexton, Aldermen J R Briscoe, E R Ruzicka, H C Burnet, P S Cocker, D C Thomas, A M Reynolds and W F Harvey.
APOLOGIES:
Nil.
LEAVE OF ABSENCE:
Alderman M Zucco.
Alderman T M Denison.
Alderman Harvey left the meeting at 7.46pm returned at 7.49pm and was not present for item 25.
The Chairman reports that he has perused the minutes of the meeting of the Open Portion of the Council meeting held on Monday, 9 July 2018, finds them to be a true record and recommends that they be taken as read and signed as a correct record.
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ruzicka That the recommendation be adopted. |
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MOTION CARRIED VOTING RECORD
The minutes were signed. |
Are there any items, which the meeting believes, should be transferred from this agenda to the closed agenda or from the closed agenda to the open agenda, in accordance with the procedures allowed under Section 15 of the Local Government (Meeting Procedures) Regulations 2015?
Ruzicka
That Item 17 be transferred to the closed portion of the meeting in accordance with regulation 15(2)(c)(ii) and (iii) of the Local Government (Meeting Procedures) Regulations 2015 because the discussion may contain confidential information that is likely to confer a commercial advantage or reveal a trade secret. |
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MOTION CARRIED BY VOTING RECORD
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In accordance with the requirements of the Local Government (Meeting Procedures) Regulations 2015, the General Manager reports that no Council workshops have been conducted since the last ordinary meeting of the Council.
No petitions were received.
Ref: Part 2, Regulation 8(6) of the Local Government (Meeting Procedures) Regulations 2015.
That the Council resolve to deal with any supplementary items not appearing on the agenda, as reported by the General Manager in accordance with the provisions of the Local Government (Meeting Procedures) Regulations 2015.
No supplementary items were received.
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Ref: Part 2, Regulation 8(7) of the Local Government (Meeting Procedures) Regulations 2015.
Aldermen are requested to indicate where they may have any pecuniary or conflicts of interest in respect to any matter appearing on the agenda, or any supplementary item to the agenda, which the committee has resolved to deal with.
The following interest was indicated:
1. Alderman Harvey - Item 25.
In accordance with the provisions of Part 2 Regulation 25 of the Local Government (Meeting Procedures) Regulations 2015, the intention of the Council to act as a planning authority pursuant to the Land Use Planning and Approvals Act 1993 is to be noted.
In accordance with Regulation 25, the Council will act as a planning authority in respect to those matters appearing under this heading on the agenda, inclusive of any supplementary items.
The Council is reminded that in order to comply with Regulation 25(2), the General Manager is to ensure that the reasons for a decision by a Council or Council Committee acting as a planning authority are recorded in the minutes.
9.1 6 Broughton Avenue, Mount Nelson - Multiple Dwellings PLN-18-178 - File Ref: F18/77108 Ref: Open CPC 7.1.1, 16/07/2018 Application Expiry Date: 23 July 2018 Extension of Time: Not applicable |
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The matter be referred to the Council without recommendation.
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That the recommendation contained in the attached report titled, Item 7.1.1 – 6 Broughton Avenue Mount Nelson - Multiple Dwellings - Original Report - Open City Planning Committee Agenda of 16 July 2018, be adopted
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The recommendation lapsed for want of a seconder. |
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Ruzicka
That the application be refused for the following reasons:
1. The proposal does not meet acceptable solution A3 or performance criteria P3 of clause 12.4.2 of the Hobart Interim Planning Scheme 2015 because it is outside the prescribed building envelope and due to the siting and scale of the dwellings, will clause an unreasonable loss of amenity for adjoining neighbours.
2. The proposal does not meet acceptable solution A1 or performance criteria P1 of clause 12.4.3 of the Hobart Interim Planning Scheme 2015 because it exceeds 25% site coverage and will result in an unreasonable loss of natural and landscape values, will not be in keeping with the character of the pattern of development in the surrounding area and will not provide adequate private open space for future occupants of the dwellings.
3. The proposal does not meet acceptable solution A1 or performance criteria P1 of clause 12.4.9 of the Hobart Interim Planning Scheme 2015 because the proposed site area per dwelling of 691sqm is out of character with the pattern of development in the surrounding area, and would result in an unreasonable loss of natural and landscape values.
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MOTION CARRIED VOTING RECORD
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That the application be refused for the following reasons:
1. The proposal does not meet acceptable solution A3 or performance criteria P3 of clause 12.4.2 of the Hobart Interim Planning Scheme 2015 because it is outside the prescribed building envelope and due to the siting and scale of the dwellings, will clause an unreasonable loss of amenity for adjoining neighbours.
2. The proposal does not meet acceptable solution A1 or performance criteria P1 of clause 12.4.3 of the Hobart Interim Planning Scheme 2015 because it exceeds 25% site coverage and will result in an unreasonable loss of natural and landscape values, will not be in keeping with the character of the pattern of development in the surrounding area and will not provide adequate private open space for future occupants of the dwellings.
3. The proposal does not meet acceptable solution A1 or performance criteria P1 of clause 12.4.9 of the Hobart Interim Planning Scheme 2015 because the proposed site area per dwelling of 691sqm is out of character with the pattern of development in the surrounding area, and would result in an unreasonable loss of natural and landscape values.
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9.2 90 Liverpool Crescent and Adjacent Road Reserve West Hobart PLN-18-131 - File Ref: F18/77047 Ref: Open CPC 7.1.2, 16/07/2018 Application Expiry Date: 26 July 2018 Extension of Time: Not applicable |
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That: Pursuant to the Hobart Interim Planning Scheme 2015, the Council approve the application for a dwelling at 90 Liverpool Crescent and Adjacent Road Reserve West Hobart for the reasons outlined in the officer’s report, marked as item 7.1.2 of the Open City Planning Committee agenda of 16 July 2018 and a permit containing the following conditions be issued:
GEN
The use and/or development must be substantially in accordance with the documents and drawings that comprise PLN18131 90 LIVERPOOL CRESCENT AND ADJACENT ROAD RESERVE WEST HOBART TAS 7000 Final Planning Documents except where modified below.
Reason for condition
To clarify the scope of the permit.
TW
The use and/or development must comply with the requirements of TasWater as detailed in the form Submission to Planning Authority Notice, Reference No. TWDA 2018/00359HCC dated 15 March 2018 as attached to the permit.
Reason for condition
To clarify the scope of the permit.
ENG sw3
The proposed works (including cut and driveway) must be designed to ensure the longterm protection of and access to the Council’s stormwater infrastructure.
Detailed engineering design must be submitted and approved prior to issue of any consent under the Building Act 2016 or commencement of works (whichever occurs first).
The detailed design must:
1. Demonstrate how the design will provide adequate access and support to the pipe and impose no excessive loads onto the pipe.
2. Include crosssections clearly showing the relationship both vertically and horizontally between Council’s stormwater infrastructure and the proposed works.
3. Include a longsection of Council's stormwater main clearly showing proposed cover. If the cover is less than 600mm, engineering details and full calculations to relevant Australian standards (including construction traffic loading) must be submitted to demonstrate the mains can withstand the likely forces and will be adequately protected. All assumptions must be stated.
4. Be certified by a suitably qualified engineer
All work required by this condition must be undertaken in accordance with the approved design.
Advice:
Once the detailed design drawings have been approved the Council will issue a condition endorsement (see general advice on how to obtain condition endorsement).
Please note that permission for works, including cut, within one metre of Council infrastructure is required under s13 of the Urban Drainage Act 2013 and s73 of the Building Act 2016.
Where building approval is also required, it is recommended that documentation for condition endorsement be submitted well before submitting documentation for building approval. Failure to address condition endorsement requirements prior to submitting for building approval may result in unexpected delays.
Reason for condition
To ensure the protection of the Council’s hydraulic infrastructure.
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All stormwater from the proposed development must be discharged safely to the Council’s stormwater infrastructure prior to occupation. All costs associated with works required by this condition are to be met by the owner.
Additional stormwater surface drainage infrastructure (eg trench grates) outside the property boundary is not approved.
Advice:
Once the design drawings and calculations have been approved Council will issue a condition endorsement (see general advice on how to obtain condition endorsement).
A single connection is allowed for the Lot under the Urban Drainage Act 2013.
Where building approval is also required, it is recommended that documentation for condition endorsement be submitted well before submitting documentation for building approval. Failure to address condition endorsement requirements prior to submitting for building approval may result in unexpected delays.
Reason for condition
To ensure that stormwater from the site will be discharged to a suitable Council approved outlet.
ENG 3a
The access driveway and parking module (parking spaces, aisles and manoeuvring area) must be constructed in accordance with the Gandy and Roberts Consulting Engineers design drawing, 18.0072C002 Rev. 1 received by the Council on the 20th April 2018.
Prior to the first occupation, documentation by a suitably qualified engineer certifying that the access driveway and parking module has been constructed in accordance with the above drawings must be lodged with Council.
Advice
Special consideration may be required when selecting the appropriate garage door width and configuration for this development given the access constraints.
Certification may be submitted to Council as part of the Building Act 2016 approval process or via condition endorsement (see general advice on how to obtain condition endorsement)
Reason for condition
To ensure the safety of users of the access and parking module, and compliance with the relevant Australian Standard.
ENG 10
The approved driveway design must be signed by a suitably qualified engineer, certifying the driveway / parking area / manoeuvring area / access has been constructed in accordance with the approved driveway design, must be lodged with the Council prior to the issuing of any Completion or Occupancy Certificate under the Building Act 2016.
Reason for condition
To ensure the safety of users of the access / parking / highway reservation / adjacent properties.
ENG 1
The cost of repair of any damage to the Council's infrastructure resulting from the implementation of this permit, must be met by the owners within 30 days of the completion of the development or as otherwise determined by the Council. Any damage must be immediately reported to Council.
A photographic record of the Council's infrastructure adjacent to the subject site must be provided to the Council prior to any commencement of works.
A photographic record of the Council’s infrastructure (e.g. existing property service connection points, roads, buildings, stormwater, footpaths, driveway crossovers and nature strips, including if any, preexisting damage) will be relied upon to establish the extent of damage caused to the Council’s infrastructure during construction. In the event that the owner/developer fails to provide to the Council a photographic record of the Council’s infrastructure, then any damage to the Council's infrastructure found on completion of works will be deemed to be the responsibility of the owner.
Reason for condition
To ensure that any of the Council's infrastructure and/or siterelated service connections affected by the proposal will be altered and/or reinstated at the owner’s full cost.
ENV 1
Sediment and erosion control measures sufficient to prevent sediment from leaving the site must be installed prior to any disturbance of the site, and maintained until all areas of disturbance have been stabilized or revegetated.
Advice: For further guidance in preparing a Soil and Water Management Plan – in accordance with Fact sheet 3 Derwent Estuary Program click here.
Reason for condition
To avoid the sedimentation of roads, drains, natural watercourses, Council land that could be caused by erosion and runoff from the development, and to comply with relevant State legislation.
ADVICE
The following advice is provided to you to assist in the implementation of the planning permit that has been issued subject to the conditions above. The advice is not exhaustive and you must inform yourself of any other legislation, bylaws, regulations, codes or standards that will apply to your development under which you may need to obtain an approval. Visit the Council's website for further information.
Prior to any commencement of work on the site or commencement of use the following additional permits/approval may be required from the Hobart City Council.
CONDITION ENDORSEMENT
As a condition endorsement is required by a planning condition above, you will need to submit the relevant documentation to satisfy the condition via the Condition Endorsement Submission on Council's online services eplanning
Where building approval is also required, it is recommended that documentation for condition endorsement be submitted well before submitting documentation for building approval. Failure to address condition endorsement requirements prior to submitting for building approval may result in unexpected delays.
Once approved, the Council will respond to you via email that the condition has been endorsed (satisfied). Detailed instructions can be found here.
BUILDING PERMIT
You may need building approval in accordance with the Building Act 2016. Click here for more information.
This is a Discretionary Planning Permit issued in accordance with section 57 of the Land Use Planning and Approvals Act 1993.
PLUMBING PERMIT
You may need plumbing approval in accordance with the Building Act 2016, Building Regulations 2016 and the National Construction Code. Click here for more information.
OCCUPATION OF THE PUBLIC HIGHWAY
You may require a permit for the occupation of the public highway for construction or special event (e.g. placement of skip bin, crane, scissor lift etc). Click here for more information.
You may require a road closure permit for construction. Click here for more information.
You may require a Permit to Open Up and Temporarily Occupy a Highway (for work in the road reserve). Click here for more information.
WORKS WITHIN ONE METRE OF STORMWATER
You will need separate permission under s73 of the Building Act 2016 and s13 of the Urban Drainage Act for any works (including cut/fill) within one metre horizontally of the nearest external surface of the stormwater main. Please contact Hobart City Council’s City Infrastructure Division to discuss.
WORK WITHIN THE HIGHWAY RESERVATION
Please note development must be in accordance with the Hobart City Council’s Highways By law. Click here for more information.
DRIVEWAY SURFACING OVER HIGHWAY RESERVATION
If a coloured or textured surface is used for the driveway access within the Highway Reservation, the Council or other service provider will not match this on any reinstatement of the driveway access within the Highway Reservation required in the future.
ACCESS
Designed in accordance with LGAT IPWEA – Tasmanian standard drawings. Click here for more information.
CROSS OVER CONSTRUCTION
The construction of the crossover can be undertaken by the Council or by a private contractor, subject to Council approval of the design. Click here for more information.
WEED CONTROL
Effective measures are detailed in the Tasmanian Washdown Guidelines for Weed and Disease Control: Machinery, Vehicles and Equipment (Edition 1, 2004). The guidelines can be obtained from the Department of Primary Industries, Parks, Water and Environment website.
FEES AND CHARGES
Click here for information on the Council's fees and charges.
DIAL BEFORE YOU DIG
Click here for dial before you dig information. |
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cocker That the recommendation be adopted. |
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MOTION CARRIED VOTING RECORD
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10. Urban Design Advisory Panel File Ref: F18/78331 Ref: Open CPC 8.1, 16/07/2018 |
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That: 1. The information contained in the memorandum titled ‘Urban Design Advisory Panel’ of 10 July 2018 be received and noted. 2. Either an informal meeting be convened between Aldermen and members of the Urban Design Advisory Panel and/or an invitation be extended to members of the Urban Design Advisory Panel, to encourage their attendance at an upcoming City Planning Committee meeting on a six monthly basis (or when required), to allow further discussion to be undertaken directly with both parties on decisions made by the Urban Design Advisory Panel. 3. The Council write to the State Government requesting an update on the re-appointment of a State Architect. |
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Burnet That the recommendation be adopted. |
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MOTION CARRIED VOTING RECORD
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11. Monthly Building Statistics - 1 June 2018 to 30 June 2018 File Ref: F18/75932 Ref: Open CPC 8.2, 16/07/2018 |
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That the information be received and noted:
A. 1. During the period 1 June 2018 to 30 June 2018, 41 permits were issued to the value of $7,618,197 which included:
(i) 25 for Extensions/Alterations to Dwellings to the value of $2,972,792;
(ii) 7 New Dwellings to the value of $3,287,200; and
(iii) Nil Major Projects.
2. During the period 1 June 2017 to 30 June 2017, 44 permits were issued to the value of $19,698,052 which included:
(i) 11 Extensions/Alterations to Dwellings to the value of $11,515,377
(ii) 14 New Dwellings to the value of $4,560,675; and
(iii) 3 Major Projects:
· 85-99 Collins Street (Stage 2) - Alterations and Additions - $10,000,000;
· 258 Macquarie Street – Alterations and Additions - $1,647,000;
· 157 Elizabeth Street (Stage 6) – Change of Use and Alterations to Levels 2 and 3 - $2,100,000.
B. 1. In the twelve months ending June 2018, 692 permits were issued to the value of $479,102,446; and
2. In the twelve months ending June 2017, 684 permits were issued to the value of $203,671,582. |
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Thomas That the recommendation be adopted. |
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MOTION CARRIED VOTING RECORD
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IN ACCORDANCE WITH REGULATION 16(5) OF THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT (MEETING PROCEDURES) REGULATIONS 2015
File Ref: F18/78454; 13-1-9 Ref: Open FGC 7.1, 17/07/2018 |
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“The last Local Government election continued a trend of low voter participation in the Hobart municipality. Additionally, many ballot papers were not completed properly, and therefore were counted as informal.
This motion requests that: 1. A report be prepared that determines ways to address Hobart’s low rates of voter participation and the high number of informal votes cast particularly for the position of alderman in the 2014 Hobart Council election. 2. The report determine how best to address both issues-to increase voter participation and to ensure successful completion of ballot papers to make their vote count in the forthcoming 2018 Hobart elections. 3. That consideration be given to “how to make your vote count” advertising that is specific for Hobart electors, and lobbying both the state government and Tasmanian Electoral Commission to also run an active education campaign to address these and any other anomalies identified. 4. Consideration also be given to reviewing the process for applying to be included on the General Manager’s role, to ensure it is sufficiently robust for people to participate 5. The report also consider setting targets for attaining more successful participation of eligible voters.”
Rationale:
“Council elections will occur in September and October 2018. The last Hobart Council election recorded both the lowest voter participation of any Local Government Area and the highest rate of informal votes, 7.6% for aldermen.
From the TEC Report of the Hobart election of 2014: https://www.tec.tas.gov.au/Info/Publications/LocalGovernmentElectionReports/Current_Reports/Individual_Reports/2014%20Hobart%20City%20Council%20election%20report.pdf
“37 624 Hobart City electors were enrolled for the 2014 elections, comprising 35 810 (95.18%) from the State House of Assembly roll and 1 814 (4.82%) from the General Manager’s roll. 51.70% of Hobart City electors returned their ballot papers in comparison with 54.58% statewide.”
The high rate of informal votes counted at the last Council election, and the relatively low rate of participation in Hobart City Council elections, suggests a gap in effective democracy. The poor turnout is a pattern, with Hobart percentages consistently below the state average. This motion looks to increase voter participation in Hobart municipal elections.
The last election had a field of 30 candidates for Alderman/councillor, and this large number may have contributed to the high rate of informal votes.
This motion looks at ways of promoting voter participation for the Hobart municipal elections, and how voters can cast an effective ballot.
The responsibility to improve effective voter participation is both that of the TEC, and HCC. Whilst Hobart City Council has previously lobbied for compulsory voting, this issue is not part of this motion.”
The General Manager reports:
“In line with the Council’s policy in relation to Notices of Motion, I advise that the matter is considered to be within the jurisdiction of the Hobart City Council as it relates to Local Government elections.” |
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Briscoe
That the recommendation be adopted with the inclusion of the following clauses; 6. The report consider methods to encourage increased voter participation for the 18 to 35 age demographic. 7. The Council consult with other Tasmanian Council’s and the State Government with a view to introducing compulsory voting for Local Government elections.
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MOTION CARRIED VOTING RECORD
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“The last Local Government election continued a trend of low voter participation in the Hobart municipality. Additionally, many ballot papers were not completed properly, and therefore were counted as informal.
This motion requests that: 1. A report be prepared that determines ways to address Hobart’s low rates of voter participation and the high number of informal votes cast particularly for the position of alderman in the 2014 Hobart Council election. 2. The report determine how best to address both issues-to increase voter participation and to ensure successful completion of ballot papers to make their vote count in the forthcoming 2018 Hobart elections. 3. That consideration be given to “how to make your vote count” advertising that is specific for Hobart electors, and lobbying both the state government and Tasmanian Electoral Commission to also run an active education campaign to address these and any other anomalies identified. 4. Consideration also be given to reviewing the process for applying to be included on the General Manager’s role, to ensure it is sufficiently robust for people to participate 5. The report also consider setting targets for attaining more successful participation of eligible voters. 6. The report consider methods to encourage increased voter participation for the 18 to 35 age demographic. 7. The Council consult with other Tasmanian Council’s and the State Government with a view to introducing compulsory voting for Local Government elections.
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Rationale:
“Council elections will occur in September and October 2018. The last Hobart Council election recorded both the lowest voter participation of any Local Government Area and the highest rate of informal votes, 7.6% for aldermen.
From the TEC Report of the Hobart election of 2014: https://www.tec.tas.gov.au/Info/Publications/LocalGovernmentElectionReports/Current_Reports/Individual_Reports/2014%20Hobart%20City%20Council%20election%20report.pdf
“37 624 Hobart City electors were enrolled for the 2014 elections, comprising 35 810 (95.18%) from the State House of Assembly roll and 1 814 (4.82%) from the General Manager’s roll. 51.70% of Hobart City electors returned their ballot papers in comparison with 54.58% statewide.”
The high rate of informal votes counted at the last Council election, and the relatively low rate of participation in Hobart City Council elections, suggests a gap in effective democracy. The poor turnout is a pattern, with Hobart percentages consistently below the state average. This motion looks to increase voter participation in Hobart municipal elections.
The last election had a field of 30 candidates for Alderman/councillor, and this large number may have contributed to the high rate of informal votes.
This motion looks at ways of promoting voter participation for the Hobart municipal elections, and how voters can cast an effective ballot.
The responsibility to improve effective voter participation is both that of the TEC, and HCC. Whilst Hobart City Council has previously lobbied for compulsory voting, this issue is not part of this motion.”
The General Manager reports:
“In line with the Council’s policy in relation to Notices of Motion, I advise that the matter is considered to be within the jurisdiction of the Hobart City Council as it relates to Local Government elections.”
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13. Petition - Dark Mofo Inverted Crosses File Ref: F18/76385; 16/119-002 Ref: Open CCEC 6.1, 11/07/2018 |
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That: 1. Pursuant to section 60 of the Local Government Act 1993, the Council note: (i) The subject matter of the petition received was requesting the immediate removal of the Dark Mofo inverted crosses situated in three locations on the waterfront, one of which was located on Council land adjacent to the Waterside Pavilion; and (ii) The petition contained 16,290 signatories. 2. The petitioner be advised of the content of the report marked as item 6.1 of the Open Community, Culture and Events Committee agenda of 11 July 2018 and the outcome of the Council’s consideration of this matter. |
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Briscoe That the recommendation be adopted. |
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MOTION CARRIED VOTING RECORD
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14. City of Hobart Australia Day Awards - Marketing File Ref: F18/29492; 17/141 Ref: Open CCEC 6.2, 11/07/2018 |
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That the promotion of the Australia Day awards be increased to include a more targeted online promotional presence that includes paid advertising on social media platforms such as Facebook as well as increased presence on the City of Hobart website and in print media platforms such as the City News and Hobart Observer. |
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Thomas That the recommendation be adopted. |
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MOTION CARRIED VOTING RECORD
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15. City of Hobart Food Strategy File Ref: F18/59452; 18/85 Ref: Open CCEC 6.3, 11/07/2018 |
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That: 1. The Council endorse the development of a draft food strategy or framework. 2. The draft strategy or framework be reported back to the Council for approval at the appropriate time. |
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Burnet That the recommendation be adopted. |
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MOTION CARRIED VOTING RECORD
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16. Creative Hobart Quick Response Grant Request – “Dear kunanyi” File Ref: F18/77616 Ref: Supplementary Open CCEC 10, 11/07/2018 |
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That: 1. The Council approve the application to the Creative Hobart Quick Response Grant Program from Respect the Mountain for $1,000 cash to support the “Dear kunanyi” arts exhibition. 2. The funding for the grant be attributed to the Community Development Policy Management - Grants allocation in the 2018-19 Annual Plan. 3. The grant provision be recorded in the ‘Grants, Assistance and Benefits Provided’ section of the City of Hobart’s Annual Report.
Thomas That the recommendation be adopted. |
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Amendment
Briscoe
That the recommendation be adopted and the applicant be made aware that the determination of the grant in no way reflects the City of Hobart’s position in respect to any other dealings it may undertake in respect to kunanyi / Mt Wellington.
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AMENDMENT CARRIED VOTING RECORD
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SUBSTANTIVE MOTION CARRIED VOTING RECORD
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That: 1. The Council approve the application to the Creative Hobart Quick Response Grant Program from Respect the Mountain for $1,000 cash to support the “Dear kunanyi” arts exhibition. 2. The funding for the grant be attributed to the Community Development Policy Management - Grants allocation in the 2018-19 Annual Plan. 3. The grant provision be recorded in the ‘Grants, Assistance and Benefits Provided’ section of the City of Hobart’s Annual Report. 4. That the recommendation be adopted and the applicant be made aware that the determination of the grant in no way reflects the City of Hobart’s position in respect to any other dealings it may undertake in respect to kunanyi / Mt Wellington.
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17. Condell Place Car Park - Development Opportunities and EOI Request File Ref: F18/73709 Ref: Open FGC 6.1, 17/07/2018 |
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In accordance with the Council decision made in the closed portion of the meeting, the following decision in respect to this item is provided.
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That: 1. A report be prepared consolidating information provided in previous reports and any related documents, in relation to the Condell Place site.
2. A parking plan be prepared for the North Hobart area.
3. The Council consider the future strategic direction and vision for the North Hobart area.
4. That the Council’s decision be included in the minutes of the open Council meeting, inclusive of the voting record.
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MOTION CARRIED VOTING RECORD
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18. Review of the Electoral Act File Ref: F18/73036 Ref: Open FGC 6.3, 17/07/2018 |
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That: 1. The Council provide a submission as part of the review to the Electoral Act. 2. The Council’s submission be based on information provided in the report marked as item 6.3 of the Open Finance and Governance Committee agenda of 17 July 2018 and to include the following: (i) Reference to the Council’s 2015 submission to the inquiry into the operation of the Tasmanian Electoral Commission. (ii) Consistency in electoral signage. (iii) Robo calls be made illegal.
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Sexton That the recommendation be adopted. |
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Amendment
Burnet That the General Manager’s Roll be abolished.
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Amendment
Briscoe
That the General Manager consider the current application process for inclusion on the General Manager’s Roll with a view to implementing more rigorous eligibility criteria.
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Thomas
That the Council lobby the State Government to undertake a full review of the provisions around the General Manager’s Roll in order to ensure sound democratic decisions and responsible governance.
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That: 1. The Council provide a submission as part of the review to the Electoral Act. 2. The Council’s submission be based on information provided in the report marked as item 6.3 of the Open Finance and Governance Committee agenda of 17 July 2018 and to include the following: (i) Reference to the Council’s 2015 submission to the inquiry into the operation of the Tasmanian Electoral Commission. (ii) Consistency in electoral signage. (iii) Robo calls be made illegal. 3. The General Manager consider the current application process for inclusion on the General Manager’s Roll with a view to implementing more rigorous eligibility criteria. 4. The Council lobby the State Government to undertake a full review of the provisions around the General Manager’s Roll in order to ensure sound democratic decisions and responsible governance.
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19. Local Government Association of Tasmania - General Meeting Motions File Ref: F18/76540 Ref: Open FGC 6.4, 17/07/2018 |
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That: 1. The Council endorse the proposed positions as contained in Attachment A to this item in respect to motions for the Local Government Association of Tasmania General Meeting to be held on Wednesday 25 July 2018. 2. The Lord Mayor or his nominee be given the authority to vote on issues which arise in the course of the LGAT General meeting after taking advice from the General Manager. |
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Ruzicka THOMAS That the recommendation be adopted. |
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Amendment
Reynolds
That Council support the removal of the word ‘Alderman’ from the Local Government Act 1993 leaving only the word Councillor.
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Harvey
That effectively immediately Hobart City Council elected members be known as ‘councillors’.
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Procedural Motion
Sexton
That the matter be deferred until after the Local Government Election in October 2018.
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That: A. 1. The Council endorse the proposed positions as contained in Attachment A to this item in respect to motions for the Local Government Association of Tasmania General Meeting to be held on Wednesday 25 July 2018, except for its position in relation to the motion “That LGAT Lobby for a change to the Local Government Act 1993 to remove the word alderman from the Act entirely, leaving only councillor”, which is to be changed from not support, to support. 2. The Lord Mayor or his nominee be given the authority to vote on issues which arise in the course of the LGAT General meeting after taking advice from the General Manager. B. Notwithstanding the Council’s support of the motion to be put to the 2018 LGAT General Meeting, consideration of the terminology applying to City of Hobart elected representatives be deferred until after the local government election. |
20. Public Spaces By-law, No. 4 of 2018 File Ref: F18/76135 Ref: Open FGC 6.5, 17/07/2018 |
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That: 1. The Council notes the submissions made to it in relation to the Parking By-law and the Public Spaces By-law, marked as Attachments A, B, C and D to item 6.5 of the Open Finance and Governance Committee agenda of 17 July 2018, pursuant to s159 of the Local Government Act 1993. 2. The Council resolves by absolute majority to amend the Public Spaces By-law marked as Attachment E to item 6.5 of the Open Finance and Governance agenda of 17 July 2018. 3. The General Manager be authorised to arrange the necessary actions to enact the By-law. |
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Sexton That the recommendation be adopted. |
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21. Hobart: A Community Vision for Our Island Capital - Final Document File Ref: F18/77491; 2017-0189-01 Ref: Open FGC 6.6, 17/07/2018 |
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That: 1. The Council receive and note the updated vision document, Hobart: A community vision for our island capital marked as Attachment A to item 6.6 of the Open Finance and Governance agenda of 17 July 2018. 2. The Council endorse the final vision document to guide the City of Hobart’s work into the future. 3. A media release be prepared and distributed at the appropriate time. |
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Thomas That the recommendation be adopted. |
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22. Annual Aldermanic Representation on External Bodies & Membership of the Tasmanian Polar Network File Ref: F18/71971 Ref: Open FGC 6.7, 17/07/2018 |
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That: 1. The written reports marked as Attachment A and B to the Open Finance and Governance agenda of 17 July 2018, together with the verbal and tabled reports by the following Alderman at the Finance and Governance Committee meeting of the 17 July 2018 with respect to their representation on external bodies for the period 1 January 2017 to 30 June 2018 be received and noted: (i) Alderman Ruzicka: Friends of Soldiers Memorial Avenue Inc Martime Museum of Tasmania Inc (ii) Alderman Cocker: Wellington Park Management Trust 2. The Council continue its annual membership of the Tasmanian Polar Network to be funded from the Economic Development Function of the 2018/2019 Annual Plan. 3. Any further reports from Aldermen be submitted to the next meeting of the Finance and Governance Committee.
4. Issues raised by Alderman Cocker in his report on the Wellington Park Management Trust and by the General Manager be referred to the Parks and Recreation Committee for further consideration. |
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Sexton That the recommendation be adopted. |
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23. Council of Managers of National Antarctic Programs (COMNAP) - Annual General Meeting - August 2020- Request to Use Town Hall File Ref: F18/79201 Ref: Open FGC 6.8, 17/07/2018 |
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That: 1. The Council approve the request from the Australian Antarctic Division to use the Town Hall for the 2020 COMNAP Annual General Meeting, to be conducted from 2-7 August, at no charge. 2. The General Manager be authorised to waive the hire fees associated with the use of the Town Hall for the event. 3. Details of the fees waived be included in the 2020/21 Annual Report, in accordance with the Council’s policy in relation to grants and benefits. |
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Reynolds That the recommendation be adopted. |
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24. Sandy Bay Sailing Club Masterplan - Long Beach Reserve, Sandy Bay File Ref: F18/72201 Ref: Open PRC 6.1, 12/07/2018 |
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That: 1. In-principle approval be granted for an extension of the lease footprint of the Sandy Bay Sailing Club at Long Beach Reserve, Sandy Bay subject to the Club obtaining planning approval for its proposed development works, in accordance with the master plan, marked as Attachment A to item 6.1 of the Open Parks and Recreation Committee agenda of 12 June 2018. 2. Approvals for removal of any vegetation within the sand dune system only be considered following receipt of a report that is currently being prepared by a qualified coastal engineer. 3. The Club engage with the nearby community, including residents, businesses and users of the Long Beach Reserve and Sandown Park sportsgrounds. 4. Any vegetation or trees lost as a result of the redevelopment are paid for by the Club, and plantings in excess of those removed to the satisfaction of the General Manager be completed. 5. In accordance with the Council Policy ‘Grants and Benefits Disclosure’ the benefit recognised by the Sandy Bay Sailing Club by way of reduced rental as part of the new lease be disclosed in the City’s Annual Report. |
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Thomas That the recommendation be adopted. |
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Alderman Harvey declared an interest in item 25 and left the meeting.
26. Change to Council Meeting Time, Monday 20 August 2018 - Hobart-Yaizu Sister City, Mayor Nakano and Yurikamome Choir Delegation 17-23 August 2018 File Ref: F18/80103; 16/78-004 |
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That the Council meeting Monday 20 August 2018 start at 5.30pm. |
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Briscoe That the recommendation be adopted. |
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27. Frankly Diversity Conference - 30 August 2018 - Aldermanic Nominations File Ref: F18/81393 |
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That: 1. The Council consider Aldermanic nominations for the Frankly Diversity Conference to be held at Wrest Point on 30 August 2018. 2. The registration cost of approximately $250 + GST per person be attributed to the Aldermanic conference attendance allocation function of the 2018-19 Annual Plan.
Sexton Briscoe
That the recommendation be adopted and Alderman Burnet attend the conference. |
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That: 1. Alderman Burnet attend the Frankly Diversity Conference to be held at Wrest Point on 30 August 2018. 2. The registration cost of approximately $250 + GST be attributed to the Aldermanic conference attendance allocation function of the 2018-19 Annual Plan.
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That the Council resolve by absolute majority that the meeting be closed to the public pursuant to regulation 15(1) of the Local Government (Meeting Procedures) Regulations 2015 because the items included on the closed agenda contain the following matters:
· Leave of Absence · Performance against the Key Priorities for the Council · Possible commercial development on Council land
The following items were discussed:-
Item No. 1 Minutes of the last meeting of the Closed Portion of the Council Meeting Item No. 2 Communication from the Chairman Item No. 3 Leave of Absence Item No. 4 Consideration of supplementary Items to the agenda Item No. 5 Indications of pecuniary and conflicts of interest Item No. 6 2017/18 and 2018/19 Key Priorities LG(MP)R 15(2)(a) Item No. 7 Condell Place Car Park - Development Opportunities and EOI Request LG(MP)R 15(2)(c)(ii) and (iii)
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ruzicka That the recommendation be adopted. |
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The Chairman adjourned the meeting at 7:20 pm for a comfort break.
The meeting was reconvened at 7:28 pm.
There being no further business the meeting closed at 7:53 pm.
TAKEN AS READ AND SIGNED AS A CORRECT RECORD
THIS
6th DAY OF august 2018.
CHAIRMAN