Minutes of the Council Meeting held in the Council Chamber, Realm, on Monday 18 March 2024 at 7:30pm.
PRESENT
Cr Kylie Spears (Mayor) Wombolano Ward
Cr Paul Macdonald (Deputy Mayor) Tarralla Ward
Cr Chris Jones Barngeong Ward
Cr Tony Dib OAM JP Bungalook Ward
Cr Mike Symon Jubilee Ward
Cr Suzy Stojanovic McAlpin Ward
Cr Tasa Damante Wicklow Ward
Cr Linda Hancock Wonga Ward
Cr Rob Steane OAM Yarrunga Ward
Steve Kozlowski Chief Executive Officer
Tony Rocca Chief Financial Officer
Adam Todorov Director Assets & Leisure
Marianne Di Giallonardo Director People & Places
Andrew Fuaux Director Strategy & Development
Emma Hills Governance Officer
Avalon Waterfall Social Media and Digital Officer
The Mayor, Cr Spears welcomed all to the March Council meeting.
The Chief Executive Officer read the following Statement of Recording -
“Please note that this meeting is being recorded and streamed live on the internet. All care is taken to maintain your privacy; however, as a visitor in the public gallery, your presence may be recorded.”
A prayer was read by Damian Gauci from Maroondah Interfaith Network.
The Councillor Pledge was read by the Mayor.
The Acknowledgement of Country was read by the Mayor.
The Mayor acknowledged International Women’s Day held on 8 March 2024.
Apologies
Nil
Declaration of Interests
Nil
Confirmation of MinuTes
Moved Cr Stojanovic, Seconded Cr Symon 17/24 That the minutes of the Ordinary Council Meeting held on Monday, 19 February 2024 be confirmed. |
PUBLIC QUESTION TIME
“Whitehorse City council, Knox City Council they are both your neighborhood council, why they can offer two rubbish collection without limit.
Your Council only allow 2mX1mX1m two times a year. Average house hold cannot do like one L shape Sofa and a table that is it. I am new owner of property in this council, many rubbish on the street, including mine.
So I am talking about apple against apple here, your rubbish collection policy is not making any common sense we pay $3.5k council rate a year.
Please clarify why you cannot offer two times unlimited rubbish collection like other two city councils I have evidence for?”
Chief Financial Officer
“Each Council has different contractors, as well as different drop-off points for the hardwaste, which will typically drive what and how much can be collected from kerbside hardwaste.
Whitehorse has the same limits applied to their hardwaste pick-ups as Maroondah. Knox has two unlimited hard waste; the unlimited component specifically relates to mattresses/timber/carpet. The bulk of Councils in Melbourne’s east operate similarly to Maroondah based on Council ‘s 10 year Waste Strategy developed after extensive community consultation.
At Maroondah, those residents/property owners paying for a waste service, have the option to combine their two hardwaste bookings annually into one larger booking.”
Dean Hurlston
“What amount of waste enforcement costs in the current financial year 2023/24 has the Council included in its waste levies charged to residents? (if any)”
“There have been no waste enforcement costs included in the waste levies charged to residents.”
Dean Hurlston
“What amount of revenue has council included in the current financial year 2023/24 from waste enforcement actions; and has that revenue been offset in the waste levy OR applied to Councils General Revenue streams?”
Chief Financial Officer
“Revenue in 23/24 for waste enforcement action, is generated and budgeted in the Local Laws area at total of $1,155 and forms part of Council's consolidated revenue.”
Jonathan O'Brien
“How many property owners set to be impacted directly by the Heritage Overlay C148 have expressed support for the overlay, and how many have expressed an objection? Please state the ratio for the record.”
Director Strategy & Development
“There were 48 submissions seeking withdrawal of properties for reasons related to each.
Council officers are recommending that 37 properties be withdrawn following the Independent Planning Panel review process.
Therefore, of the 38 properties recommended for inclusion in the Amendment this leaves 11 properties where owners are objecting to individual listings.”
Jonathan O'Brien
“Given that we know the C148 Heritage Overlay has negatively impacted one Maroondah family in the order of 6 figures, as reported by the ABC, can Council give an estimate of the total cost of this Overlay to Maroondah residents?”
Director Strategy & Development
“A heritage listing is just one of a multitude of factors which may impact on an individual property’s value and, on the whole research has shown that heritage listing of itself does not necessarily have a negative impact on property values over time. Therefore, there is no such information.”
Jessica Underwood
“Many Maroondah families are under intense financial pressure due to the cost of living and interest rates. The C148Maro amendment will increase this pressure by reducing property values and increasing maintenance costs.
If the amendment is passed, what financial assistance does Maroondah council plan to provide to heritage property owners, consistent with heritage funds provided by other city councils (e.g. Cities of Whitehorse, Manningham, Casey, Melbourne)?”
Director Strategy & Development
“Council assists heritage property owners by providing a free specialised heritage advisor to help with property planning. This free service provides invaluable guidance to property owners when they are considering works, building extensions and subdivision of their land.”
Jessica Underwood
“At the September 2023 council meeting it was divulged that over $240,000 had been spent to date by council on heritage consultants. As of March 2024, what is the updated total of funds spent on the proposed C148maro amendment, including heritage consultants, legal fees and other panel hearing expenses?”
Director Strategy & Development
“Council has spent an additional $191,800 - $70,00 of which, was a payment to the Minister for Planning.”
Officers’ Reports
Moved Cr Steane OAM, Seconded Cr Jones 18/24 That COUNCIL RECEIVES AND NOTES THE REPORTS AS PRESENTED BY COUNCILLORS
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Councillors who spoke to their reports - Crs Spears, Macdonald, Jones, Dib, Symon, Stojanovic, Damante and Hancock |
Cr Spears (Mayor)
20/02 Australian Local Government Women's Association (ALGWA) Victoria and National Rural Women's Coalition meeting
21/02 Local Government Chief Officers Group Conference Welcome Reception
22/02 National Australian Local Government Women's Association Board Meeting
22/02 Australian Local Government Women's Association (ALGWA) online networking event
23/02 Australian Local Government Women's Association (ALGWA) South Australian branch meeting
24/02 Deshan Chinese Seniors Community Groups Inc. Chinese New Year Celebration "Traditional Chinese Performance"
24/02 Celebrate Maroondah - Wombolano Ward - Music in the Park
26/02 Women in Public Office and Australian Local Government Women's Association meeting
27/02 Maroondah Access, Inclusion and Equity Advisory Committee Meeting
27/02 Australian Local Government Women's Association National meeting
27/02 Maroondah 2050 Community Panel Introductory session
29/02 Maroondah Disability Advisory Committee meeting
29/02 Maroondah Arts Exhibition opening - Voices from the Void
05/03 Maroondah Australia Day Honours event
05/03 Eastern Regional Group Mayors Meeting
05/03 Mayoral Video filming
06/03 Maroondah International Women's Day event
06/03 Victorian Local Government Association/Australian Local Government Women's Association (ALGWA) International Women's Day event
06/03 Australian Local Government Women's Association and Baw Baw Shire meeting
07/03 Ringwood Activity Centre Car Park sod turning
07/03 Croydon Hills Primary School Mayoral Visit
07/03 Croydon Ranges Hockey Club meeting
14/03 ABC Radio appearance with Raf Epstein "Meet the Mayor"
14/03 Premier Jacinta Allan - Victoria State of the State event
14/03 Maroondah City Council Citizenship Ceremony
15/03 Meeting with residents
18/03 Women in Public Office Program meeting
18/03 Australian Local Government Women's Association (ALGWA) Victoria committee meeting
Cr Macdonald (Deputy Mayor)
20/02 Councillor Video Studio filming
22/02 Eastern Affordable Housing Alliance Executive Committee Meeting
24/02 Deshan Chinese Seniors Community Groups Inc. Chinese New Year Celebration "Traditional Chinese Performance"
27/02 Maroondah 2050 - Community Panel Introductory session
01/03 2024 Chin Community Victoria Education Awards Night
02/03 Celebrating Australian Women in Jazz Concert
05/03 Maroondah Australia Day Honours Event
05/03 Maroondah Interfaith Network Harmony Day Celebration 2024
06/03 Maroondah International Women's Day breakfast
06/03 Mudlarkers function
06/03 Maroondah Arts Advisory Committee meeting
07/03 Swinburne Indigenous Learning Circles Launch Croydon
13/03 Maroondah Community Health and Wellbeing Advisory Committee meeting
14/03 Maroondah City Council Citizenship Ceremony
15/03 Celebrate Maroondah - Tarralla Ward - Movie Night
17/03 Central Ringwood Community Centre 2024 Sustainability Fair
Cr Jones
20/02 Planning Consultation Meeting - 93 Maroondah Highway, Croydon
24/02 Celebrate Maroondah - Wombolano Ward - Music in the Park
27/02 Maroondah Access, Inclusion and Equity Advisory Committee meeting
27/02 Maroondah 2050 - Community Panel Introductory session
02/03 Celebrating Australian Women in Jazz Concert
05/03 Maroondah Australia Day Honours Event
06/03 Maroondah Winter Sporting Club Forum
07/03 Ringwood Activity Centre carpark sod turning
13/03 Resident Community session
14/03 Premier Jacinta Allan - Victoria State of the State event
14/03 Maroondah City Council Citizenship Ceremony
15/03 Victorian Local Government Association FastTrack 2024: Leading Under Pressure
15/03 Celebrate Maroondah - Tarralla Ward - Movie Night
Cr Dib
29/02 Maroondah Disability Advisory Committee meeting
07/03 Ringwood Activity Centre carpark sod turning
13/03 Maroondah Community Health and Wellbeing Advisory Committee meeting
Cr Symon
20/02 Meeting with Ringwood Swimming Club
05/03 Maroondah Australia Day Honours Event
06/03 Maroondah International Women's Day breakfast
06/03 Maroondah Arts Advisory Committee meeting
07/03 Ringwood Activity Centre carpark sod turning
14/03 Victorian Local Government Grants Commission Statewide Information Session
Cr Stojanovic
13/02 Mature Rainbows at Kerrabee
20/02 Glen Park carers cuppa
21/02 Maroondah Exhibition launch "Epar Opar and Worth 2 Billion I’m Told - Exhibition celebration"
22/02 Adolescent Violence in the Home Online Forum: Metro South/East
22/02 Eastern Alliance Greenhouse Action Executive Committee meeting February
05/03 Maroondah Australia Day Honours Event
05/03 Meeting with Burnt Bridge Tennis Club
05/03 Maroondah Interfaith Network Harmony Day Celebration 2024
06/03 Maroondah International Women's Day breakfast
06/03 Victorian Local Government Association/Australian Local Government Women's Association (ALGWA) International Women's Day event
06/03 Maroondah Arts Advisory Committee meeting
06/03 Gender, Space and Place: Creating Safe and Inclusive Spaces (Zoom)
07/03 Ringwood Activity Centre carpark sod turning
07/03 Culture Warriors (Arts IWD event) @ Realm
13/03 North Ringwood Community House Annual General Meeting
14/03 Premier Jacinta Allan - Victoria State of the State
14/03 Quambee Reserve sporting club site visit
14/03 Maroondah City Council Citizenship Ceremony
15/03 Municipal Association of Victoria (MAV) Chairing Meetings session
17/03 Central Ringwood Community Centre 2024 Sustainability Fair
Cr Damante
18/03 Maroondah United Soccer Club meeting
Cr Hancock
19/02 Presentation to Grade 3 and 4 students at North Ringwood Primary School on role of Council
21/02 Metropolitan Training Education Centre Inc. (METEC) Board Meeting
27/02 Maroondah 2050 - Community Panel Introductory session
28/02 Maroondah Liveability, Safety and Amenity Advisory Committee meeting
29/02 Maroondah Disability Advisory Committee meeting
29/02 Maroondah Exhibition Opening "Voices from the Void Celebration event - Leap Night"
05/03 Maroondah Australia Day Honours Event
05/03 Maroondah Interfaith Network Harmony Day Celebration 2024
06/03 Maroondah International Women's Day breakfast
06/03 Maroondah Winter Sporting Club Forum
07/03 Ringwood Activity Centre carpark sod turning
07/03 Eastern FM Broadcast
13/03 North Ringwood Community House Annual General Meeting
14/03 Maroondah City Council Citizenship Ceremony
Cr Steane
20/02 Planning Consultation Meeting - 93 Maroondah Highway, Croydon
21/02 Maroondah Exhibition Opening "Epar Opar and Worth 2 Billion I’m Told"
27/02 Maroondah 2050 - Community Panel Introductory session
28/02 Maroondah Liveability, Safety and Amenity Advisory Committee meeting
29/02 Maroondah Exhibition Opening "Voices from the Void Celebration event - Leap Night"
01/03 Karralyka event
05/03 Maroondah Australia Day Honours Event
06/03 Maroondah International Women's Day breakfast
07/03 Ringwood Activity Centre carpark sod turning
08/03 Meeting with Croydon Hills residents
14/03 Maroondah City Council Citizenship Ceremony
15/03 Karralyka event
Moved Cr Dib OAM JP, Seconded Cr Stojanovic 19/24 THAT COUNCIL RECEIVES AND NOTES THE PUBLIC RECORD OF THE COUNCILLOR BRIEFINGS HELD ON 19 FEBRUARY 2024 AND 4 MARCH 2024
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Moved Cr Jones, Seconded Cr Hancock 20/24 That COUNCIL RECEIVES AND NOTES MINUTES OF the following bodies 1. EASTERN TRANSPORT COALITION HELD ON 14 December 2023
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Proposed Motions for MAV State Council Meeting - 17 May 2024 ITEM 4 |
Moved Cr Symon, Seconded Cr Stojanovic 21/24 THAT COUNCIL ENDORSE SUBMITTING THE FOLLOWING TWO (2) MOTIONS FOR CONSIDERATION AT THE MUNICIPAL ASSOCIATION OF VICTORIA MAY 2024 STATE COUNCIL MEETING: 1. INCREASE CURRENT FUNDING FOR PREVENTION OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
MOTION: THAT THE MAV CALLS ON THE VICTORIAN GOVERNMENT TO INCREASE CURRENT FUNDING FOR THE PREVENTION OF VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
2. To Amend the 2024-25 Minister’s Good Practice Guidelines for service rates and charges
MOTION: THAT THE MAV RECOGNISES THE BENEFITS OF A CONSISTENT APPROACH TO WASTE SERVICE CHARGES ACROSS COUNCILS, INCLUDING TRANSPARENCY FOR RATEPAYERS REGARDING THE SERVICES THAT THE WASTE CHARGE FUNDS AND CALLS ON THE VICTORIAN GOVERNMENT TO AMEND THE 2024-2025 MINISTER’S GOOD PRACTICE GUIDELINES FOR SERVICE RATES AND CHARGES TO NO LONGER CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING ITEMS AS WASTE SERVICES THAT SHOULD BE EXCLUDED FROM THE WASTE SERVICE CHARGES: PROVISION OF PUBLIC BINS, LITTER AND WASTE COLLECTION FROM PUBLIC SPACES AND EDUCATION THAT ASSISTS IN THE SUCCESSFUL ROLLOUT OF THE CIRCULAR ECONOMY, INCLUDING CONTAMINATION REDUCTION
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Councillors who spoke to the motion - Crs Stojanovic and Symon |
Director Strategy & Development
Maroondah Planning Scheme Amendment C148maro- Consideration of Planning Panels Report Recommendations ITEM 1 |
Moved Cr Symon, Seconded Cr Macdonald 22/24 That council 1. having prepared and exhibited amendment C148maro to the maroondah planning scheme under section 19 of the planning and environment act 1987; and 2. having considered all submissions to amendment c148maro under section 22 of the planning and environment act 1987; and 3. having considered the report and recommendations of the independent panel for amendment c148maro unDer section 27 of the planning and environment act 1987; resolves to: i. ACCEPT THE OFFICER’S RECOMMENDATION DETAILED IN ATTACHMENT 2 TO THIS REPORT TO AMEND THE EXHIBITED AMENDMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PANEL RECOMMENDATIONS AND TO MAKE OTHER CONSEQUENTIAL CHANGES DETAILED IN THE OFFICER’S REPORT, EXCEPT IN RELATION TO THE SUNBOWER DISPLAY VILLAGE PRECINCT HO187 (20-24 RAWSON COURT, RINGWOOD EAST) WHICH IS TO BE REMOVED FROM AMENDMENT C148MARO FOR THE REASONS SET OUT IN RESOLUTION 3(iv), IN PARTICULAR, THAT THE FOLLOWING CHANGES BE MADE TO THE AMENDMENT DOCUMENTATION: - Delete the application of the HERITAGE overlay to the following places: • RIngwood Drive-in-Shopping at 1-4/86 Maroondah Highway and 1-10 Murray Place, Ringwood (HO172) • Contemporary Homes Group Listing (HO188) • Humphrey Law and Co building at 22-26 Armstrong road, Heathmont (HO148) • former Bennett Residence at 52 Loughnan Road, Ringwood (HO 156) • 6 The Outlook, Heathmont (HO164) • 9-11 Wonga road, ringwood North (HO177) • 2A Dirkala Avenue, Heathmont (HO179) • 22 LucillE Avenue, Croydon SOuth (HO181) • 4 wendy Court, HeAthmont (HO182) • 3 the Boulevard, Heathmont (HO183) - amend the following statements for: • 254 Canterbury Road, Bayswater (HO152) Statement of SIgnificance as shown in the Panel preferred version in Appendix E of the panel report. • 129 and 131-133 Dorset road Croydon (HO153) Statement of significance to delete reference to criterion F and H • 67 Loughnan Road, Ringwood (HO 157) Statement of Significance to delete reference to Criterion F. noting the consequential changes as set out in the officers report regarding site photographs and reference to recent alterations. • 17 Malcolm Court, ringwood East (Ho160) Statement of significance to delete reference to criterion H. • 25-27 Exeter road, Croydon (HO168) statement of significance to delete reference criterion B • 4 swain court, heathmont (ho174) statement of significance to delete reference to criteria f and h. • 30-32 station street, ringwood (ho184) statement of significance to identify the sunday school hall as a non-contributory building. - amend the heritage design guidelines for 254 canterbury road bayswater north (HO152) as shown in the panel preferred version in appendix f of the panel report. - amend the extent of the heritage overlay for 254 canterbury road bayswater North (HO152) to reflect mr Reeves ‘barest minimum’ option 2 as outlined in Mr reeves evidence report to panel and include the addition of notations of building numbers for clarification as set out in attachment 2. ii. ADOPT AMENDMENT C148MARO TO THE MAROONDAH PLANNING SCHEME IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 29 OF THE PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT ACT 1987 WITH ALL OF THE CHANGES SET OUT IN ATTACHMENTS # 3, 6, ,8, 10, 12, AND 14 EXCEPT THE CHANGES CONCERNING THE SUNBOWER DISPLAY VILLAGE PRECINCT HO187 (20- 24 RAWSON COURT, RINGWOOD EAST) SO THAT IT IS REMOVED FROM AMENDMENT C148MARO. iii. SUBMIT THE ADOPTED AMENDMENT C148MARO TO THE MAROONDAH PLANNING SCHEME AS SET OUT IN ATTACHMENTS # 4, 5, 7, 9. 11, 13, 15 AND 16, INCORPORATING THE MATTERS STATED IN PARA 3(ii) OF THIS RESOLUTION, TOGETHER WITH THE PRESCRIBED INFORMATION TO THE MINISTER FOR PLANNING IN ACCORDANCE WITH SECTION 31 OF THE PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT ACT 1987. iv. AS PART OF ITS SUBMISSION REQUESTING APPROVAL OF AMENDMENT C148MARO ADVISE THE MINISTER FOR PLANNING THAT COUNCIL HAS ACCEPTED ALL OF THE PANEL’S RECOMMENDATIONS, EXCEPT FOR THE RECOMMENDATIONS IN RELATION TO THE SUNBOWER DISPLAY VILLAGE PRECINCT HO187 (20-24 RAWSON COURT, RINGWOOD EAST) WHICH IS TO BE REMOVED FROM AMENDMENT C148MARO FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: THAT COUNCIL AGREES WITH THE RESIDENTS’ SUBMISSIONS THAT THE SUNBOWER DISPLAY VILLAGE PRECINCT DOES NOT MEET THE HERCON CRITERION A & E AS REQUIRED BY APPLYING THE HERITAGE OVERLAY PRACTICE NOTE. v. advise all submitters to amendment C148maro of this council resolution.
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Councillors who spoke to the motion - Crs Symon, Macdonald, Stojanovic, Hancock and Spears |
Maroondah Flood Map - Consultation Summary & Adoption ITEM 2 |
Moved Cr Jones, Seconded Cr Hancock 23/24 That 1. COUNCIL FORMALLY ADOPTS THE MAROONDAH FLOOD MAP 2. ALL PROPERTIES INCLUDED IN THE MAROONDAH FLOOD MAP ARE NOTIFIED OF COUNCIL’S DECISION TO ADOPT THE FLOOD MAP 3. THE MAROONDAH FLOOD MAP BE MADE PUBLICLY AVAILABLE ON COUNCIL’S WEBSITE AND AT COUNCIL’S MUNICIPAL OFFICE 4. COUNCIL OFFICERS CONTINUE TO MONITOR AND REPORT PROPOSED UPDATES OF THE MAROONDAH FLOOD MAP TO COUNCIL AS FLOOD MITIGATION WORKS AND SIGNIFICANT PRIVATE DEVELOPMENTS ARE COMPLETED AND TO INCORPORATE ANY NEW TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH MELBOURNE WATER/INDUSTRY BEST PRACTICE
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Councillors who spoke to the motion - Crs Jones and Stojanovic |
documents for sealing
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motions to review
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Late ItemS
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Requests FOR Leave of Absence
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The open forum closed at 8:50pm.
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