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24032025 Minutes Council Meeting

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/26 budget, including budget bids, fees and charges and the water pricing policy as included in Attachment 1 (Item no 2.1.3, Finance and Corporate Services Committee, 17 March 2025) for consideration

18122023 Minutes Council Meeting

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2024 and CEO briefing will be held with Council on 5 February 2024 on the Operational Readiness Plan, including associated budgets and Fees and Charges, with a Council report to follow in February

Edition 53 Salisbury Aware Spring 2017

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. The average rate increase for 2017/18 is 3%, which equates to an extra 83 cents a week on the average residential rates notice. This is a budget that continues to place Council in a strong financial

25092023 Minutes Council Meeting

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Provision (BTFFP) for the 2022/23 financial year, in accordance with the Business Transformation Future Fund Policy: Expenditure / Income Category Savings / Gains Interest Expense 1,050,100 Other Rates

26092022 Minutes Council Meeting

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on Notice: Traffic Improvements - Garden Terrace, Mawson Lakes This item was WITHDRAWN. MON2 Motion on Notice: Electric Vehicle (EV) Charging Stations This item was WITHDRAWN. MON3 was brought foward

20 01 2020 agenda and reports budget and finance committee

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any future funding and service level changes. Due: April 2020 26/08/2019 Event Management Framework and Room Booking Fees & Charges - Salisbury Community Hub 6.1.3 5. That a report on the operation

2016 minutes policy and planning committee 3276986

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Renewal Act, particularly as it relates to infrastructure provision and charges Council is keen to work with the State Government and stakeholders in the planning and development system to develop

Tafesa enrolment form

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Registration entered into SIS Banner 9 Entered By: Student Rate Code: Signature: Date: V4 – 28 May 2020 TAFE/13/12516 Page 3 of 3

CAP 27052025 MIN 2793

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. Replacement trees must be planted within 12 months of completion of the development at the following rates: a. if the development relates to a regulated tree—2 trees to replace a regulated tree; or b

28082023 Minutes Council Meeting

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Indicators 2023/2024 Moved Cr C Buchanan Seconded Cr K Grenfell That Council: 1. Adopts the proposed 2023/24 CEO Key Performance Indicators with changes as requested to: (a) Amend the Non-Rate Revenue

29032022 Minutes Council Assessment Panel

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growth street trees (at least 1.2m at planting) at a rate of at least 1 tree per allotment frontage (on both sides of all public roads), of a species agreed to by Council’s Team Leader – Landscape Design

28082023 Minutes Council Meeting Amended 04092023

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Performance Indicators 2023/2024 Moved Cr C Buchanan Seconded Cr K Grenfell That Council: 1. Adopts the proposed 2023/24 CEO Key Performance Indicators with changes as requested to: (a) Amend the Non-Rate

28082023 Minutes Council Meeting Amended 01092023

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Performance Indicators 2023/2024 Moved Cr C Buchanan Seconded Cr K Grenfell That Council: 1. Adopts the proposed 2023/24 CEO Key Performance Indicators with changes as requested to: (a) Amend the Non-Rate

Final age friendly strategy report

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at an annual average growth rate of 4.1% which is above the South Australian rate of 2.1%. During this period Salisbury experienced the second highest net growth in the 65+ age group of all

2017 agenda and reports policy and planning committee 3442802

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increases in industrial movements. 3.9 Using traffic generation rates from the Road Traffic Authority Land Use document, 2002, peak am/pm generation rates applicable to industry (assume combination

18032024 Agenda and Reports Urban Services

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5) to cover the increase in the collection costs associated with the additional green bins (to cover an assumed take up rate of 50% of eligible households). • Council note that after year 5

Edition 33 Salisbury Aware Summer 2010

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.” “Residents live with, and in most cases care for the verge in front of their home, they should have more say on how their council rates are spent.” “We look forward to having a lovely green street

15 02 2021 agenda and reports policy and planning committee

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-social behaviours, mental health and health impacts, crime and offending rates, homelessness, unemployment, child protection and domestic/family violence issues which are often associated with chronic

21022022 AMENDED Agenda and Reports Policy and Planning Committee

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of Salisbury, noting that the City of Salisbury has: • one of the highest rates of COVID, • lowest vaccination rates, • inadequate public transport, • no train, and • prohibitive costs of taxi