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MINUTES OF THE WORKS AND TECHNICAL SERVICES COMMITTEE OF UPPER HUNTER SHIRE COUNCIL HELD ON TUESDAY 9 FEBRUARY 2016 IN THE COMMENCING AT 1.00pm
PRESENT: Cr Deirdre Peebles, Cr Maurice Collison, Cr Ron Campbell, Cr Lorna Driscoll. APOLOGIES: Jenny and Ian Vaughan, Graham Watts, Chris Eagles. IN ATTENDANCE: Mr Alan Fletcher (Director Infrastructure Services), Mr Nick Havyatt (Manager Works Delivery), Mr Jeff Bush (Manager Strategic Assets) and Mr Paul Turri (Manager Water Waste). Mr John Murray DECLARATIONS OF INTEREST: Nil
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WTS.02.1 WORKS PROGRAM - INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES ..................................................... 3 WTS.02.2 WORKS PROGRAM - INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES - WATER & SEWER ......................... 9 WTS.02.3 CAPITAL WORKS UPDATE ........................................................................................ 13 WTS.02.4 MOUNTAIN VIEW ROAD RIGHT OF CARRIAGEWAY ..................................................... 17 WTS.02.5 LOCAL ROADS AND BRIDGES R2R PROGRAM ............................................................. 32 WTS.02.6 COUNCIL POLICIES ................................................................................................... 37
CONFIDENTIAL REPORTS ....................................................................................... 66
CR.02.1 DRAFT INTEGRATED WATER CYCLE MANAGEMENT (IWCM) STRATEGY .................... 66
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WORKS & TECHNICAL SERVICES REPORTS
WTS.02.1 WORKS PROGRAM - INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES
RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: Alan Fletcher - Director Infrastructure Services
AUTHOR: Nicholas Havyatt - Manager Works Delivery
PURPOSE
The purpose of the report is to provide an update on works undertaken over the previous month and those planned for the upcoming month.
RECOMMENDATION
That the Committee receive the report and note the information.
BACKGROUND
The report includes information on Infrastructure Services works including roads, bridges, and parks. The report provides information for Councillors and staff to address ratepayer enquiries regarding construction and maintenance works.
REPORT/PROPOSAL
Some of the major projects currently under construction are:
Moonan Cutting; excavation works on hill side is almost complete works have been delayed due to plant breakdown.
Gundy Road pavement rehabilitation near Scone is complete. Reseal program is complete Willow Tree Road works commenced and delayed due to wet weather Kingdon Street drainage and Main street Kerb and Gutter has commenced.
Works priority has been given to capital works requiring completion. OPTIONS
Nil.
CONSULTATION
Director Infrastructure Services Infrastructure Services Managers Supervisors and Team Leaders STRATEGIC LINKS
a. Community Strategic Plan 2013+
The report addresses the following focus areas and community strategic objectives in accordance with the Community Strategic Plan 2013+.
Focus Area 6 “Maintain and enhance civil infrastructure and community assets to meet the needs of current and future generations” with the following Community Strategic Objectives:
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19. Provide for replacement and improvement of community infrastructure through best practise and risk management.
20. Maintain and upgrade the road network, with consideration given to additional sealing only on an economically justifiable basis.
22. Develop economic and intergenerational plans for future infrastructure needs. 23. Advocate, facilitate and provide traffic management and public transport facilities
to meet the needs of the community. b. Delivery Program
The report addresses the following objectives as described in the 2015/16 DPOP. Roads and Bridges – Local & Regional To undertake roads and bridge maintenance and construction works to Council’s standards and specifications so as to improve road safety and minimize future expenses.
c. Other Plans
Implementation of asset management plans. IMPLICATIONS a. Policy and Procedural Implications
Road maintenance guidelines as identified within Asset Plans and Strategic Plans. These guidelines include grading and service frequency based on a variety of factors including vehicle movements, road utilisation etc.
b. Financial Implications
Identified within individual items in the 2015/16 DPOP. c. Legislative Implications
Not applicable. d. Risk Implications
Road and asset inspections are undertaken to mitigate and minimise Council’s risk exposure in these areas.
e. Other Implications
Not applicable. CONCLUSION The updated report is provided as Attachment 1 and details work undertaken over the previous month and works planned for the upcoming month.
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ATTACHMENTS
1 Works Completed December 2015 and January 2016
RECOMMENDATION That the Committee receive the report and note the information. Moved: Cr Collison Seconded: Cr Driscoll CARRIED
ATTACHMENT NO: 1 - WORKS COMPLETED DECEMBER 2015 AND JANUARY 2016 ITEM NO: WTS.02.1
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Works Completed December 2015 and January 2016
Location Chainage/Details Work Area Capital Works Moonan Cutting Works on the cutting side of the road Stage 2 (embankment above road) of the cutting
works are continuing Delays due to breakdowns
Council staff and Contractor
Susan Street kerb and gutter Reconstruction of kerb and gutter in Susan Street
Works completed Scone concrete crew
Waverley Street upgrade Waverley Street from Gundy Road to Short Street
Road rehab works completed Scone construction crew
State, Regional and Local Road reseals
Various State, Regional and Local roads Resealing State, Regional and Local roads now complete
Contractor
Gundy Road rehab Rehab of Gundy Road, Scone Works complete Scone construction crew
Kingdon Street Stormwater Construction of new stormwater line from Highway to Main Street
Works commenced in January Scone construction crew
Main Street Rehab Kerb and Gutter and road rehab in Main Street
Works commenced in January Scone construction crew
Guardrail Bunnan Install guardrail in Bunnan on bends MR62 Works completed Bunnan Golden Highway guardrail Earthworks complete Guardrail installation Merriwa contractors
crew Willow Tree Road construction Earthworks and stabilisation work Base layer and seal Merriwa crew Mount Erin Road Resheet 100mm resheet completed 100mm of resheet to be completed Merriwa Showground fence completed Contractor Grading Completed Old Coolah Road Maintenance Grading Works Merriwa Yallambie Road Maintenance Grading Works Merriwa Scotts Lane Maintenance Grading Works Merriwa Coodina Road Maintenance Grading Works Merriwa Rotherwood Road Maintenance Grading Works Merriwa Middlebrook Road Maintenance Grading Works Scone Middlebrook Drive Maintenance Grading Works Scone Wallington Maintenance Grading Works Scone Ranch Maintenance Grading Works Scone Nectarbank Maintenance Grading Works Scone Bobs Camp Maintenance Grading Works Scone Ridgelands Road Maintenance Grading Works Scone
ATTACHMENT NO: 1 - WORKS COMPLETED DECEMBER 2015 AND JANUARY 2016 ITEM NO: WTS.02.1
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Hunter Road Maintenance Grading Works Murrurundi Cooga Maintenance Grading Works Murrurundi Warlands Maintenance Grading Works Murrurundi Tinseys Maintenance Grading Works Murrurundi Green Creek Maintenance Grading Works Murrurundi Scotts Creek Maintenance Grading Works Murrurundi
ATTACHMENT NO: 1 - WORKS COMPLETED DECEMBER 2015 AND JANUARY 2016 ITEM NO: WTS.02.1
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Works Planned February 2016
Location Chainage/Details Work Area Capital Works Golden Highway Guardrail works
Golden Highway Guardrail works Works have commenced Merriwa construction
MR105 Moonan Cutting Roadworks
Works on rehab of road at cutting Works on overlaying pavement and drainage works Scone Maintenance
Kingdon Street Stormwater Construction of new stormwater line from Highway to Main Street
Works commenced Scone construction
Main Street Rehab Kerb and Gutter and road rehab in Main Street
Works commenced Scone construction
Stars Crossing pavement Starrs Crossing Continue Scone Construction Programmed Grading works
Yarrawonga Road Maintenance Grading Works Merriwa Llangollen Road Maintenance Grading Works Merriwa Cattle Creek Road Maintenance Grading Works Merriwa Kaloo Road Maintenance Grading Works Merriwa Yarrandi Road Maintenance Grading Works Scone Kars springs Maintenance Grading Works Scone Beales Creek Maintenance Grading Works Scone Dales Creek (Scone end) Maintenance Grading Works Scone Mt Terell Rd Maintenance Grading Works Scone Sunny Brea Maintenance Grading Works Murrurundi Hunter Road Maintenance Grading Works Murrurundi Tomalla Maintenance Grading Works Murrurundi Branch Creek Maintenance Grading Works Murrurundi
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WTS.02.2 WORKS PROGRAM - INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES - WATER & SEWER
RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: Alan Fletcher - Director Infrastructure Services
AUTHOR: Paul Turri - Manager Water and Waste
PURPOSE The purpose of the report is to provide an update on works undertaken over the previous month and those planned for the upcoming month.
RECOMMENDATION That the Committee receive the report and note the information.
BACKGROUND The report provides information for Councillors and staff to address ratepayer enquiries regarding construction, maintenance and other activities in the area of Water & Sewer. REPORT/PROPOSAL Progress of major projects is listed in Attachment 1 along with planned works. The projects currently underway include:
Replacement of old water meters in Aberdeen, Scone, and Murrurundi Trimming and junction sealing of junctions will commence and is expected to end late
March 2016. Hill St, Scone - Replacement of 100mm dia. with 150mm M-PVC main. Scone to Murrurundi Pipeline – At the time of writing this report, it was expected that
Council would receive the concept design from NSW Public Works on 29/01/2016. OPTIONS Nil. CONSULTATION
Director Infrastructure Services Infrastructure Services Managers Supervisors and Team Leaders
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STRATEGIC LINKS a. Community Strategic Plan 2013+ The report addresses the following focus areas and community strategic objectives in accordance with the Community Strategic Plan 2013+. Focus Area 6 “Maintain and enhance civil infrastructure and community assets to meet the needs of current and future generations” with the following Community Strategic Objectives: 19. Provide for replacement and improvement of community infrastructure through best
practice and risk management. 21. Provide secure and potable water supply and sewerage services to meet the demands
of future generations to urban areas of the Shire. 22. Develop economic and intergenerational plans for future infrastructure needs. b. Delivery Program The report addresses the following objectives as described in the 2015/16 DPOP. Water Supplies To provide an adequate and secure potable water supply to recognized standards in defined areas on a cost effective basis. Sewage Services To maintain a sewage system for the transportation and treatment of sewage to licence requirements and encourage appropriate further expansion of services. c. Other Plans Implementation of asset management plans. IMPLICATIONS a. Policy and Procedural Implications Maintenance guidelines as identified within Service Levels, Asset Plans and Strategic Plans. b. Financial Implications Identified within individual items in the 2015/16 DPOP. c. Legislative Implications Protection of the Environment Operations Act 1997 Water Management Act 2000 Public Health Regulation 2012
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d. Risk Implications Maintenance and Capital activities play a vital role in reducing Council’s risk exposure in these areas. e. Other Implications Not applicable. CONCLUSION The updated report is provided as Attachment 1 and details work undertaken over the previous month and works planned for the upcoming month. ATTACHMENTS
1 Water and Sewer - monthly capital works update - January 2016 - Paolo Turri
RECOMMENDATION That the Committee receive the report and note the information. Moved: Cr Collison Seconded: Cr Driscoll CARRIED
ATTACHMENT NO: 1 - WATER AND SEWER - MONTHLY CAPITAL WORKS UPDATE - JANUARY 2016 - PAOLO TURRI ITEM NO: WTS.02.2
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Works Completed January 2016 Location Chainage/Details Work Area
Widden Cl, Scone Water Pump Station at Scone reservoir site to Bhima Drive
Installation of 200m DI Pipe (Approximately 470m) to isolate Pumping Main
Scone/Aberdeen Water Supply
Merriwa Water Supply System Replacement of Old water Meters Merriwa Water Supply
Capital Works in progress Location Chainage/Details Work Area
Scone & Aberdeen Water Supply System Replacement of old water meters Scone/Aberdeen Water Supply.
Murrurundi Water Supply System Replacement of old water meters Murrurundi Water Supply
Scone & Aberdeen Selected sewer mains in the retic system. Junction sealing of relined sewer mains Aberdeen and Scone Sewer.
Merriwa. Selected sewer mains in the retic system. Junction sealing of relined sewer mains Merriwa Street Sewer.
Murrurundi. Selected sewer mains in the retic system. Junction sealing of relined sewer mains Murrurundi Street Sewer.
Hill St, Scone
Between Kingdon and St Aubins St
Replacement of 100mm dia with 150mm M‐PVC main.
Scone/Aberdeen Water Supply.
Capital Works Planned February 2016 Location Chainage/Details Work Area
Maintenance Activities Water and Sewer maintenance activities in the reticulation network.
Works include but not limited to responding to CRM’s, main breaks, valve replacements, sewer chokes, service connections etc.
Scone/Aberdeen Water Supply
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WTS.02.3 CAPITAL WORKS UPDATE
RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: Alan Fletcher - Director Infrastructure Services
AUTHOR: Belinda Olteanu - Infrastructure Services Admin Officer
PURPOSE The purpose of this report is to provide an update on capital works projects within the current budgetary period.
RECOMMENDATION That the Committee receive the report and note the information.
BACKGROUND In association with the 2015/16 Delivery Program and Operational Plan, a schedule of the planned capital works has been prepared. Budget holders have been asked to identify when the project is planned to be delivered. REPORT/PROPOSAL The spreadsheet provided under separate cover shows the expenditure up to the end of January 2016, 58% through the 2015/16 financial year. It shows that YTD actual spend is 92% behind the YTD budget. There are a number of issues to consider relating to the capital works under expenditure:-
At the time of writing this report there were still 2 weeks wages and plant to be added to the general ledger capital costings.
The administration area is showing a $214k variance underspend YTD. Several large plant have recently been ordered and this expenditure will show up on future capital reports and correct the underspend.
Scone waste depot works procurement is being finalized and will be completed by the end of February. Murrurundi transfer station project is awaiting the result of a grant application.
Sewer relining projects scope has been expanded and therefore the cost for 2015/16. At the time of writing this report there is no major January contractor payments in the
system. Key projects being worked on in the coming month are:
Finalising Stage 1 of Moonan Cutting Willow Tree Rd initial seal Sewer relining at various locations being completed for 2015/16 Gundy Road Rehabilitation Starrs Crossing Bridge approach
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OPTIONS 1. By receiving and noting the capital works update, Council is advised of works progress
and associated works scheduling. 2. Councillors may seek adjustments to works timing and priorities where identified. CONSULTATION
Director Infrastructure Services Manager Works Delivery Manager Strategic Assets Manager Water & Waste
STRATEGIC LINKS a. Community Strategic Plan 2013+
The report addresses the following focus areas and community strategic objectives in accordance with the Community Strategic Plan 2013+. Focus Area 6 “Maintain and enhance civil infrastructure and community assets to meet the needs of current and future generations” with the following Community Strategic Objectives.
19. Provide for replacement and improvement of community infrastructure through
best practice and risk management. 20. Maintain and upgrade the road network, with consideration given to additional
sealing only on an economically justifiable basis. 21. Provide secure and potable water supply and sewerage services to meet the
demands of future generations to urban areas of the Shire. 22. Develop economic and intergenerational plans for future infrastructure needs. 23. Advocate, facilitate and provide traffic management and public transport facilities
to meet the needs of the community. b. Delivery Program
The report addresses the following objectives as described in the 2015/16 DPOP.
Roads and Bridges – Local & Regional To undertake roads and bridge maintenance and construction works to Council’s standards and specifications so as to improve road safety and minimize future expenses.
Water Supplies To provide an adequate and secure potable water supply to recognized standards in defined areas on a cost effective basis. Sewage Services To maintain a sewage system for the transportation and treatment of sewage to license requirements and encourage appropriate further expansion of services.
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Fire Services To protect life, property and the environment from the effects of bushfire disasters within the UHSC area.
Stormwater
To provide Stormwater drainage systems to manage flows c. Other Plans
Many projects are identified within Community Plans, Emergency Plans or specific operational plans ie Standards of Fire Cover for Rural Fire Service infrastructure. Council’s Asset Management Plans are also reference documents for the development of the capital works program.
IMPLICATIONS a. Policy and Procedural Implications
Some projects involve grant funds, community donations or use of other funding sources such as R2R funds and s94 contributions. Expenditure of these funds is in accordance with relevant policies and legislative requirements.
b. Financial Implications
All works have been budgeted for in accordance with the Delivery Program and Operational Plan (DPOP) 2015/16.
c. Legislative Implications
Not applicable. d. Risk Implications
The correct planning and completion of capital projects assists Council to mitigate their risk exposure.
e. Other Implications
Not applicable.
CONCLUSION The capital works update report provides Councillors with a review of progress of the 2015/16 financial year capital works.
ATTACHMENTS
Nil.
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RECOMMENDATION That the Committee receive the report and note the information. Moved: Cr Driscoll Seconded: Cr Campbell
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WTS.02.4 MOUNTAIN VIEW ROAD RIGHT OF CARRIAGEWAY
RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: Alan Fletcher - Director Infrastructure Services
AUTHOR: Nicholas Havyatt - Manager Works Delivery
PURPOSE The purpose of this report is to provide additional information about the current status of Mountain View Road to Council.
RECOMMENDATION That Council:
1. Acquire the land over the formed road on Mountain View Road from chainage 0 to 1.6km.
2. Council continue to maintain the formed road in accordance with Councils Policies and Procedures from chainage 0 to 1.6km
3. Not accept responsibility for the Right Of Carriageway from chainage 1.6km to 4km and the track in use remain as a Right Of Carriageway and the lots benefiting shall be responsible for the construction, repair and maintenance of the carriageway.
BACKGROUND Council has received a number of enquiries about the status of Mountain View Road and the Right Of Carriageway (ROC) over the existing track. The enquiries are in relation to the ownership of the road, who has access to the road and who is responsible for the ongoing maintenance of the road. This matter was brought to the Works and Technical Services Committee in November 2015 and three land owners spoke to the meeting. Two owners have since sent their questions into Council and reply letter have been sent out. (see attached letters and replies). Mountain View Road is located off Timor Crawney Road at Timor and includes 1.6km of public road and 2.6km of privately owned right of carriageway, a total of 4.2km. Council (both former Murrurundi Council and UHSC) had maintained the entire 4.2km access for many years. The built road is generally not on the road reserve, refer attached Map 1. However, in 1995 Council approved a subdivision (DP863264) which created 4 additional lots. The subdivision also created rights of carriageway over the existing track. The Condition of Consent 3 sets out that the maintenance of the roads to service the proposed lots is the responsibility of the developer (owner). The access to the lots for the proposed subdivision on DP 863264 (chainage 2.6km to 4.2km) is a private right of carriageway and not a public road. The public road which Council is currently maintaining is generally not within the road reserve as the road reserve is over rough terrain and currently does not have a road construction on it, refer attached Map 1.
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REPORT/PROPOSAL In November 1994 an application for a 5 lot subdivision of Portion 209, Parish of Crawney was received by Murrurundi Shire Council. Development Consent No.25/1994 was approved by Council on 1 March 1995 for the subdivision. This subdivision resulted in the creation of Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 DP 863264. DP 863264 was registered on 14 November 1996, and created Lots 1, 2 3 and 4. Two rights of carriageway were created by Section 88B instrument registered with DP 863264. One ROC was created over a track in use, and benefitted each lot and burdened each other lot, and the second ROC was to create a new section where there was no existing track, burdening lot 3 and benefitting the other lots. The terms of the ROCs were the statutory short form in Schedule 8 of the Conveyancing Act 1999unamended. A right of carriageway is created under the Conveyancing Act 1919 and has the following definition. The right of carriageway as defined in part 1 of schedule 8 of the conveyancing Act 1919, provided that: Construction, Repair and Maintenance 1.1 the register proprietor of the lot benefited shall be responsible for the construction, repair and maintenance of the carriageway. Therefore, once the track was changed to a right of carriageway by the applicant of the development the construction, repair and maintenance of the right of carriageway become the responsibility of the registered proprietor of the lots benefiting from the right of carriageway. In this case that is the owners of Lot 1, 2, 3 and 4 DP 863264. Development consent was granted to DA 296/06 on 25 June 2007 to a 3 lot subdivision of Lot 4 DP 863264, to create proposed lots 101, 102 and 103. The approved plan showed a right of carriageway to be created over lot 102 in favour of lot 101 and lot 103. However this subdivision was never registered. DP 1103566 was registered on 16 October 2006, and was a plan of a right of carriageway over lot 2 DP 590486. The Section 88B instrument registered with DP 1103566 created a right of carriageway as shown on the plan over Lot 2 DP 590486 in favour of Lot 4 DP 863264. The terms of this ROC expressly provide that that owner of Lot 4 DP 863264 is required to construct repair and maintain the carriageway. However this new ROC over Lot 2 DP 590486 benefitting Lot 4 DP 863264 is a different physical carriageway at some distance from the ROCs created in 1996 by DP 863264. The two ROCS do not connect. The property owners provided a letter from Sid Moore, a former Mayor of Murrurundi Shire Council, about this maintenance of the ROW created in 1996, however Council has no records of any enforceable agreement stating that Council would maintain the ROC. It is clear from that DP and accompanying Section 88B instrument that the access track in question comprises rights of carriageway and not a public road. If there was some agreement in the 1930s between owners at that time and the then Council for the Council to open the track as a public road, instead of constructing the nearby “paper” road which was not traversable, that has long since ceased to be enforceable, and it was clearly not done. The much more recent registration of DP 863264 in 1996 and of DP 11103566 in 2006 and accompanying s.88B instruments is clear evidence that a public road was not agreed to by the Council as at those dates, at either location, and this was also the position in respect of the proposed subdivision of Lot 4 DP 863264 in 1996.
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OPTIONS 1. Council acquire the land over the formed road on Mountain View Road from chainage
0 to 1.6km. Council continue to maintain the formed road in accordance with Councils policies and procedures. The right of carriageway from chainage 1.6km to 4km remain as a right of carriageway and the lots benefiting shall be responsible for the construction, repair and maintenance of the carriageway.
2. The property owner’s upgrade the right of carriageway to Councils minimum standard and Council acquire the land over the public road for 1.6km and right of carriageway 2.6km and maintains the entire length in accordance with its policies and procedures.
3. Council take no action on this matter and continue to maintain the public road outside of the road reserve.
CONSULTATION
Consultation with the landholders Manager Civil Assets Director Infrastructure Services Council field staff
STRATEGIC LINKS a. Community Strategic Plan 2013+
1. The proposal meets key focus area 6 of the Community Strategic Plan “Maintain and enhance civil infrastructure and community assets to meet the needs of current and future generations”.
2. The maintenance and renewal of infrastructure is consistent with the Community Strategic Objective 19, “Provide for replacement and improvement of community infrastructure through best practice and risk management.”
b. Delivery Program
The proposal meets the objective “Establish and maintain assets which enhance the public domain and improve the amenity of the Shire”.
c. Other Plans Roads Asset Management Plan IMPLICATIONS a. Policy and Procedural Implications Roads – Inspection, Evaluation and Maintenance Roads Policy does not apply to the ROC as it is not a Council road. b. Financial Implications
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There is currently no funding set aside for these works. Funding for this will be considered in the 2016/17 DPOP. The estimated cost to implement the recommendation is $40,000 + GST. c. Legislative Implications Roads Act 1993 Conveyancing Act 1919 d. Risk Implications The proposal will help manage risk to the public and Council. Council needs to ensure it managed is asset base before taking on addition works. e. Other Implications Nil CONCLUSION Council is the road authority for the ongoing repair, maintenance and renewal of local public roads and has no ownership or responsibility for maintenance of rights of carriageways. Rights of carriageways are formed under Section 88B of the Conveyancing Act 1919 and are the responsibility of the owners of the lots benefiting for the construction, repair and maintenance of the carriageway.
ATTACHMENTS
1 Mountain View Road map right of carriageway
2 DP1103566 plan and section 88B
3 DP0863264 section 88B
4 DP0863264 plan
PUBLIC ACCESS
Mr Graham Ware and Mr Eric Fernihough both had public access to attend the meeting and address the chair with their views on this issue.
Mr Ware said his main point was that the advice that he received from his solicitor via the then Murrurundi Council prior to the purchase of his property was that Council agreed to maintain Mountain View Road right of carriageway. Mr Fernihough also maintains that prior to his purchase there was verbal confirmation from Murrurundi Council that Council would maintain the road.
It was put to Mr Ware and Mr Fernihough by Chairman Cr Campbell, did they agree that they knew the road was a right of carriageway at the time of purchase? They both agreed that they did. The responsibility of maintenance of a right of carriageway rests with the registered proprietor of the lots benefiting from the right of carriageway.
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Councillor Campbell asked Mr Ware and Mr Fernihough would they be prepared to engage Council, or any other works contractor, in private works for annual road maintenance. The response was by Mr Ware, ‘in theory, yes,’.
Both residents were advised that the recommendation put the Committee would be carried, and that if they would like further recourse, they can make application to address the next Council meeting on 22/2/016 at 5.00pm, and the application must be booked by midday the day of the meeting.
RECOMMENDATION That Council:
1. Acquire the land over the formed road on Mountain View Road from chainage 0 to 1.6km.
2. Council continue to maintain the formed road in accordance with Councils Policies and Procedures from chainage 0 to 1.6km
3. Not accept responsibility for the Right Of Carriageway from chainage 1.6km to 4km and the track in use remain as a Right Of Carriageway and the lots benefiting shall be responsible for the construction, repair and maintenance of the carriageway.
MOVED: Cr Peebles SECONDED: Cr Campell CARRIED UNANIMOUSLY
ATTACHMENT NO: 1 - MOUNTAIN VIEW ROAD MAP RIGHT OF CARRIAGEWAY ITEM NO: WTS.02.4
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Mountain View Road
Right of Carriageway
Road Reserve
ATTACHMENT NO: 2 - DP1103566 PLAN AND SECTION 88B ITEM NO: WTS.02.4
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ATTACHMENT NO: 2 - DP1103566 PLAN AND SECTION 88B ITEM NO: WTS.02.4
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ATTACHMENT NO: 2 - DP1103566 PLAN AND SECTION 88B ITEM NO: WTS.02.4
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ATTACHMENT NO: 3 - DP0863264 SECTION 88B ITEM NO: WTS.02.4
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ATTACHMENT NO: 4 - DP0863264 PLAN ITEM NO: WTS.02.4
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ATTACHMENT NO: 4 - DP0863264 PLAN ITEM NO: WTS.02.4
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ATTACHMENT NO: 4 - DP0863264 PLAN ITEM NO: WTS.02.4
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Report To Works And Technical Services Committee 9 February 2016
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WTS.02.5 LOCAL ROADS AND BRIDGES R2R PROGRAM
RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: Alan Fletcher - Director Infrastructure Services
AUTHOR: Jeff Bush - Manager Strategic Assets
PURPOSE The purpose of this report is to advise Council of additional funding allocations of $2.729 million under the Roads to Recovery program (R2R) and to gain approval of the works listed in Attachment 1 for inclusion in the 2016/17 – 2019/20 Delivery Program and Operational Plan.
RECOMMENDATION That Council :
1. Adopt the proposed Roads to Recovery program listed in attachment 1 for inclusion in the 2016/17 – 2019/20 Delivery program and Operational Plan.
BACKGROUND The Roads to Recovery program provides funding for roads in rural, regional and metropolitan areas. The funds are provided in the form of grants directly to local government bodies for expenditure on roads. The focus of the program is the renewal of local roads as an essential element of Australia’s social and economic infrastructure. In addition to the Government’s commitment to maintain Roads to Recovery funding at current levels of $350 million per annum, a further $650 million has been provided in 2015/16 and $805 million in 2016/17 which means Council will receive the equivalent of four extra years of R2R funding over the life of the current five year program. REPORT/PROPOSAL Total funding for the revised program is $3.2 billion over the five years to 2018/19. Allocations to each Council have been determined on the basis of the 2014/15 recommendations of the Local Government Grants Commission for the roads component of the Federal Assistance Grants. This methodology is consistent with the allocation of Roads to Recovery funding for previous programs. Council’s revised life of program allocations for the period 1 July 2014 to 30 June 2019 are as follows.
Financial Year Previous Allocation New Allocation 2014/15 $864,729 $864,729 2015/16 $1,729,458 $2,470,384 2016/17 $864,729 $2,852,881 2017/18 $864,729 $864,729 2018/19 $864,729 $864,729
Total Allocation $5,188,374 $7,917,452
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The program will continue to run under simple administrative arrangements with Council free to decide the projects to be funded under the program. The key conditions attaching to the grants are that:
The program’s focus is on the construction, upgrading and maintenance of the road network servicing farms and properties.
Councils must maintain the level of roads expenditure which it funds other than under the Roads to Recovery program.
Councils are expected to maintain an appropriate funding balance between the outlying rural roads and roads in urban areas.
Signs acknowledging the Commonwealth’s contribution must be displayed at each work site and be maintained for a period of two years.
It is proposed that Council’s annual share of the overall Roads to Recovery grant be generally expended as per Attachment 1. Additions to the current program are outlined below: $68,595 allocated to MR 105 - Gundy Road Rehabilitation (17km -18km) to extend the limit
of works to include road widening and formation works associated with the Regional Roads Repair Program funding 2015/16
$188,000 allocated to match funding to be received under the Regional Roads Repair Program for 2016/17
$300,000 allocated to Moonan Cutting for rock removal in 2015/16 $600,000 allocated to MR62 – Owens Gap realignment increasing the total to $810,000 in
2016/17 to accelerate the proposed works $255,000 allocated to MR 358 (Merriwa/Willow Tree Rd) for pavement rehabilitation and
reseal in 2016/17 $700,000 allocated to Hunter Road (S bends) realignment and bitumen seal (Omadale
Brook) $250,000 allocated to Adelaide St Murrurundi - Stormwater improvements 2016/17 $350,000 allocated to Timor Road – realignment and pavement upgrade at Whaylons Gap $200,000 allocated to Oxford Street – Scone – Stormwater and K&G replacement 201718 OPTIONS 1. Adopt the proposed R2R project list. 2. Amend the proposed R2R project list. CONSULTATION Council’s Asset Management staff inspected individual roads and bridges to ensure the selected projects best meet the project criteria for the Roads to Recovery Program. The works program proposed is consistent with the Community Strategic Plan 13+ and the current DPOP.
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STRATEGIC LINKS a. Community Strategic Plan 2013+ The proposal meets key focus area 6 of the Community Strategic Plan “Maintain and enhance civil infrastructure and community assets to meet the needs of current and future generations”. The renewal of infrastructure is consistent with the Community Strategic Objective 19, “Provide for replacement and improvement of community infrastructure through best practice and risk management.” b. Delivery Program The proposal meets the objective “Establish and maintain assets which enhance the public domain and improve the amenity of the Shire”. c. Other Plans Road Asset Management Plan – this plan provides a tactical tool for the management of all road related matters. The asset plan provides a unique picture of Council’s Road network and guides the development and ongoing management of the network over time. All projects listed provide for high usage access to community centres, popular focal points and the Arterial Road network. IMPLICATIONS a. Policy and Procedural Implications Council’s overarching asset management strategy requires that Council follows best practice including the development of a road register and hierarchical clarification to assist in network development. b. Financial Implications The Roads to Recovery Program is fully funded and will have no adverse effect on Council’s financial position. The additional funds for 2015/16 and 2016/17 will have a positive impact to the value of $2.729 million. It will also improve Council’s Asset Renewal Ratio over this period which is a key internal financial indicator. c. Legislative Implications Not applicable. d. Risk Implications Council’s Road Asset Management Plan sets out Council and community expectations in regard to service levels and risk inspections. Higher road hierarchy classification requires more regular risk inspections to satisfy Council’s own policies and procedures. The upgrade and renewal of Council infrastructure through the Roads to Recovery program will reduce Councils risk exposure.
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e. Other Implications Nil. CONCLUSION The critical issue for local government across NSW is the backlog of works required to be completed so that infrastructure, such as roads and bridges can provide an acceptable and satisfactory level of service to the community. Roads to Recovery funding will greatly assist Council deliver a better, safer local road and street network.
ATTACHMENTS
1 Roads to Recovery 2014/15 to 2018/19 Capital Works Master Account
RECOMMENDATION That Council :
1. Adopt the proposed Roads to Recovery program listed in attachment 1 for inclusion in the 2016/17 – 2019/20 Delivery program and Operational Plan.
MOVED: Cr Driscoll SECONDED: Cr Peebles Carried
ATTACHMENT NO: 1 - ROADS TO RECOVERY 2014/15 TO 2018/19 CAPITAL WORKS MASTER ACCOUNT
ITEM NO: WTS.02.5
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WTS.02.6 COUNCIL POLICIES
RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: Alan Fletcher - Director Infrastructure Services
AUTHOR: Jeff Bush - Manager Strategic Assets
PURPOSE The purpose of this report is to update a number of Council’s policies.
RECOMMENDATION That Council adopt the following Policies:
1. Roads – Policy –Ramps - Public Gates and Grids 2. Roads – Policy – Stock Grazing and Movement on Council Roads 3. Water Supply – Policy – Connection to Rural Properties 4. Water Supply – Policy – Single Service Connection 5. Council Properties – Policy – Road Crossings – Installation of private Water Supply for
Irrigation on Council Roads 6. Roads - Policy – Maintenance – Street Lighting
BACKGROUND Council is required to maintain a set of policies that are current and meet the requirements for Council to operate under. Council must review all policies within 12 months of a new Council being formed, but also needs to review and update policies as required. REPORT/PROPOSAL Policies have been reviewed and updated as outlined below:
1. Roads – Policy – Ramps -Public Gates and Grids Minor amendments and additions made and some changes to references
2. Roads – Policy – Stock Grazing and Movement on Council Roads made to reflect new legislation and the requirements of the Local Land Services
3. Water Supply – Policy – Connection to Rural Properties Minor changes to reflect current practices
4. Water Supply – Policy – Single Service Connection Minor changes to reflect current practices
5. Council Properties – Policy – Road Crossings – Installation of private Water Supply for
Irrigation on Council Roads changes to reflect current practices
6. Roads - Policy – Maintenance – Street Lighting changes to reflect current practices
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OPTIONS
1. To accept the modified policies. 2. To amend the modified policies.
CONSULTATION
Manager Works Delivery Director Infrastructure Services Asset Management Section Director Corporate and Community Services Manager Water & Waste
STRATEGIC LINKS a. Community Strategic Plan 2013+ CIVIC Leadership 7) Provide community leadership through open, accountable and efficient governance. b. Delivery Program Effectively manage the business of Council within its Charter. c. Other Plans Nil IMPLICATIONS a. Policy and Procedural Implications Policies are overdue for ratification by Council. b. Financial Implications Nil c. Legislative Implications Nil d. Risk Implications Nil e. Other Implications Nil
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CONCLUSION That the amended policies be adopted.
ATTACHMENTS
1 Roads - Policy - Ramps - Public Gates and Grids
2 Roads - Policy- Stock Grazing and Movement on Council Roads
3 Water Supply - Policy - Connection to Rural Properties
4 Water Supply - Policy - Single Service Connection
5 Council Properties - Policy - Road Crossings - Installation of Private Water Supply for Irrigation Crossing on Council Roads
6 Roads - Policy - Maintenance - Street Lighting
RECOMMENDATION That Council adopt the following Policies:
1. Roads – Policy –Ramps - Public Gates and Grids 2. Roads – Policy – Stock Grazing and Movement on Council Roads 3. Water Supply – Policy – Connection to Rural Properties 4. Water Supply – Policy – Single Service Connection 5. Council Properties – Policy – Road Crossings – Installation of private Water
Supply for Irrigation on Council Roads 6. Roads - Policy – Maintenance – Street Lighting
MOVED: Cr Collison SECONDED: Cr Peebles CARRIED
ATTACHMENT NO: 1 - ROADS - POLICY - RAMPS - PUBLIC GATES AND GRIDS ITEM NO: WTS.02.6
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ATTACHMENT NO: 1 - ROADS - POLICY - RAMPS - PUBLIC GATES AND GRIDS ITEM NO: WTS.02.6
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ATTACHMENT NO: 1 - ROADS - POLICY - RAMPS - PUBLIC GATES AND GRIDS ITEM NO: WTS.02.6
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ATTACHMENT NO: 1 - ROADS - POLICY - RAMPS - PUBLIC GATES AND GRIDS ITEM NO: WTS.02.6
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ATTACHMENT NO: 1 - ROADS - POLICY - RAMPS - PUBLIC GATES AND GRIDS ITEM NO: WTS.02.6
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ATTACHMENT NO: 1 - ROADS - POLICY - RAMPS - PUBLIC GATES AND GRIDS ITEM NO: WTS.02.6
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ATTACHMENT NO: 1 - ROADS - POLICY - RAMPS - PUBLIC GATES AND GRIDS ITEM NO: WTS.02.6
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ATTACHMENT NO: 1 - ROADS - POLICY - RAMPS - PUBLIC GATES AND GRIDS ITEM NO: WTS.02.6
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ATTACHMENT NO: 1 - ROADS - POLICY - RAMPS - PUBLIC GATES AND GRIDS ITEM NO: WTS.02.6
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ATTACHMENT NO: 1 - ROADS - POLICY - RAMPS - PUBLIC GATES AND GRIDS ITEM NO: WTS.02.6
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ATTACHMENT NO: 1 - ROADS - POLICY - RAMPS - PUBLIC GATES AND GRIDS ITEM NO: WTS.02.6
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ATTACHMENT NO: 1 - ROADS - POLICY - RAMPS - PUBLIC GATES AND GRIDS ITEM NO: WTS.02.6
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ATTACHMENT NO: 1 - ROADS - POLICY - RAMPS - PUBLIC GATES AND GRIDS ITEM NO: WTS.02.6
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ATTACHMENT NO: 2 - ROADS - POLICY- STOCK GRAZING AND MOVEMENT ON COUNCIL ROADS
ITEM NO: WTS.02.6
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ATTACHMENT NO: 2 - ROADS - POLICY- STOCK GRAZING AND MOVEMENT ON COUNCIL ROADS
ITEM NO: WTS.02.6
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ATTACHMENT NO: 2 - ROADS - POLICY- STOCK GRAZING AND MOVEMENT ON COUNCIL ROADS
ITEM NO: WTS.02.6
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ATTACHMENT NO: 2 - ROADS - POLICY- STOCK GRAZING AND MOVEMENT ON COUNCIL ROADS
ITEM NO: WTS.02.6
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ATTACHMENT NO: 2 - ROADS - POLICY- STOCK GRAZING AND MOVEMENT ON COUNCIL ROADS
ITEM NO: WTS.02.6
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ATTACHMENT NO: 3 - WATER SUPPLY - POLICY - CONNECTION TO RURAL PROPERTIES ITEM NO: WTS.02.6
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ATTACHMENT NO: 4 - WATER SUPPLY - POLICY - SINGLE SERVICE CONNECTION ITEM NO: WTS.02.6
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ATTACHMENT NO: 5 - COUNCIL PROPERTIES - POLICY - ROAD CROSSINGS - INSTALLATION OF PRIVATE WATER SUPPLY FOR IRRIGATION CROSSING ON COUNCIL ROADS
ITEM NO: WTS.02.6
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ATTACHMENT NO: 5 - COUNCIL PROPERTIES - POLICY - ROAD CROSSINGS - INSTALLATION OF PRIVATE WATER SUPPLY FOR IRRIGATION CROSSING ON COUNCIL ROADS
ITEM NO: WTS.02.6
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ATTACHMENT NO: 5 - COUNCIL PROPERTIES - POLICY - ROAD CROSSINGS - INSTALLATION OF PRIVATE WATER SUPPLY FOR IRRIGATION CROSSING ON COUNCIL ROADS
ITEM NO: WTS.02.6
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ATTACHMENT NO: 5 - COUNCIL PROPERTIES - POLICY - ROAD CROSSINGS - INSTALLATION OF PRIVATE WATER SUPPLY FOR IRRIGATION CROSSING ON COUNCIL ROADS
ITEM NO: WTS.02.6
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ATTACHMENT NO: 6 - ROADS - POLICY - MAINTENANCE - STREET LIGHTING ITEM NO: WTS.02.6
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ATTACHMENT NO: 6 - ROADS - POLICY - MAINTENANCE - STREET LIGHTING ITEM NO: WTS.02.6
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CLOSED COUNCIL RECOMMENDATION: That Council move into Closed Council with the press and public excluded in accordance with Section 10(2)(c) of the Local Government Act 1993. MOVED: Cr Campbell SECONDED: Cr Peebles CARRIED
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CONFIDENTIAL REPORTS
CR.02.1 DRAFT INTEGRATED WATER CYCLE MANAGEMENT (IWCM) STRATEGY
RESPONSIBLE OFFICER: Alan Fletcher - Director Infrastructure Services
AUTHOR: Paul Turri - Manager Water and Waste
This matter is considered to be confidential under Section 10A(2) (c) of the Local Government Act, as it deals with information that would, if disclosed, confer a commercial advantage on a person with whom the Council is conducting (or proposes to conduct) business.
PURPOSE The purpose of this report is to inform Council of the inclusion of an unbudgeted project in the 2015/16 DPOP and the engagement of a consultant to undertake Council’s Integrated Water Cycle Management (IWCM) Strategy. RECOMMENDATION That Council:
1) Note the report and a budget adjustment be made at the next Finance Meeting.
MOVED: Cr Collison SECONDED: Cr Peebles CARRIED
RETURN TO OPEN MEETING RECOMMENDATION: That the meeting move back into Open Council. MOVED: Cr Driscoll SECONDED: Cr Campbell CARRIED