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Tim groves introductiontoprescribedburning grasslandsconference final

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is to determine what the impact will be (what approval is required) • Are nationally rated species likely to be impacted which will require the action (prescribed burn) to be referred to the Commonwealth

17 10 2016 agenda and reports budget and finance committee

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of Salisbury Page 9 Budget and Finance Committee Agenda - 17 October 2016 Minutes of the Budget and Finance Committee Meeting 19/09/2016 CONFIDENTIAL ITEMS 6.9.1 Update on Action on Rates Assessments Outstanding

2017 minutes council meeting 3501404

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was answered by the Mayor. Mr Eldridge of Gould Creek asked a question in relation to the authority Local Government has to collect Council rates. The question was answered by the Mayor. QUESTIONS ON NOTICE

Annual Report 2023 2024 Version 1 29 Nov Web

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playground $1 million How do we set rates? Setting rates is a balance between funding Council operations, maintaining our financial sustainability, and the need to contain increases to minimise

09 12 2019 agenda and reports budget and finance committee

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Meeting - 9 December 18/11/2019 2019 6.9.2 Action of Rate Accounts Outstanding under Section 184 of the Local Government Act 1999 Moved Cr K Grenfell Seconded Cr S Reardon 1. Pursuant to Section 90(2

2021/22 Salisbury Water Pricing Policy Statement

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a range of proactive measures including no increase to its Salisbury Water retail service for 2021/22. Based on this, consumption and supply charges for 2021/22 will remain unchanged from 2020/21. Other

Annual Report 2017-2018

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where they do not already exist as well as enhance those we have in existing streets and reserves. The 2018/19 Annual Plan includes an average rate increase of 2 per cent which equates to a $28 increase

19 02 2018 agenda and reports budget and finance committee

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and Resolution Officer Item 29/04/2013 Fees and Charges Report - Waste Transfer Station Mark Purdie 6.4.4 3. Subject to endorsement of the creation of the Program Review Sub Committee, the Program Review

2021 21 Pricing Policy Statement Web

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a range of proactive measures including no increase to its Salisbury Water retail service for 2021/22. Based on this, consumption and supply charges for 2021/22 will remain unchanged from 2020/21. Other

15 07 2019 agenda and reports resources and governance committee

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An indicative cost per trolley collected based on current rates is approximately $140 per trolley, and this fee would need to be included in Councils fees and charges documentation. City of Salisbury

Footpath trading policy 2019 as approved february 2019

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will be subject to the provision of safety barriers as determined by Council’s Traffic Management Section Barriers must take the form of safety rated Energy Absorbing Bollards (EAB’s) mounted near the kerb

2017 agenda and reports council meeting 3732574

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3.3.1, 19 June 2017 - Amend Australian road rules on parking Budget and Finance item 6.6.1, 21 March 2016 - Mawson Central Car Park Separate Rate - Cease to collect Policy planning item 1.3.1, 17 July

2017 minutes council meeting 3521770

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and interest applied of $49,000 and $141,185 relating to amounts collected from the Separate Rate which interest of $19,000 In total, funds in the Reserve as at 31 March is $365,196. �� When was the Mawson

Bridgestone Athletics Centre General Booking Form 2022-23

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GST rate (GST Amount). 4.9.4 Upon receipt of the Payment and the GST Amount, the Council will provide the Applicant with a Tax Invoice in a form compliant with the Act. The Applicant is responsible

21 05 2018 minutes works and services committee

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for the Para Hills Community Hub between Council and The Paddocks Centre Association. 4. Approve the room 2018/2019 hire rates (contained Attachment 1), for the Para Hills Community Hub and adopt

Footpath Trading Policy

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rated Energy Absorbing Bollards (EAB’s) mounted near the kerb. 5.41. A risk assessment matrix is applied to determine if EAB’s are required. If it is determined that there is a requirement for EAB’s

17 02 2020 agenda and reports budget and finance committee

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Management Framework and Room Booking Fees & Charges - Salisbury Community Hub 6.1.3 5. That a report on the operation of the Event and Room Booking Framework be brought back to Council following 12 months