Friday, April 29, 2011

Caulfield Racecourse centre -agreement approved


During the week there were several important decisions by Council including;
Caulfield Racecourse - use - item 9.12 Council Meeting Wed 27th April
The draft agreement between Council and the Melbourne Racing Club was approved ;
My speech in seconding the item;
This draft agreement I believe represents and provides for a solid foundation for the present and future improvement of the access, amenity and usage by the community of the racecourse centre.
Through this agreement, the MRC can no longer deny the wider community its due rights to share the racecourse on equal terms and should continue to engage and improve community involvement on the crown land it occupies and shares.
If adapted this agreement will be viewed in future years as a productive beginning not a culmination of that involvement. Our negotiating team have done a commendable job in brokering this agreement given the reality of being in the present negotiation process conducted between Council and the Melbourne Racing Club.

There will need to be ongoing co-operation between both parties to ensure that all aspects of this agreement are fulfilled and delivered- this will require the continued goodwill on both sides.
As well as the on-ground aspects, this agreement is a demonstration of good faith and a willingness to work together in delivering the better outcomes the agreement outlines. This approach should be encouraged.

The key features of the agreement are:
New Amenities - as the attached diagram shows the centre will be developed with five major usage areas namingly
-a bbq and picnic area including toilets and public parking
-lakeside fishing and boardwalk area
-fenced off-leash dog and agility exercise area
-grassed soccer and passive open recreation fields
-fitness and exercise zone including jogging/walking paths and on-leash dog walking

These are all significant advances on the current arrangements as are the following;
- Fencing removed - over a staggered timeframe the majority of the perimeter fencing around the racecourse will be removed including the entire Queen St frontage, noting that there is a willingness by the MRC to complete this large section sooner than the agreed five years.
- Community events - there will be four community events per annum staged in the centre - an important aspect of the agreement that will bring large numbers of residents into the racecourse and provide a sense of awareness and appreciation of the new facilities and the site in general.
- Parking - the parking arrangements which restrict parking in the centre on the whole to race and the ten major event days whilst acknowledging aren’t ideal are workable. I accept they were the best arrangements that could be agreed by both parties in the conducted negotiations.
- Improved public access - there will be better public access through the provision of a new separated walkway in the tunnel and also a pedestrian walkway opened up from Glenhuntly Park in Neerim rd – there will be unrestricted access to the entire centre from 930am on all available days.
-Funding - the MRC will pay for and fund all improvements except those on council land or will share costs where on boundaries ie Queens St fence removal.
-Timeline - all the improvements outlined in the agreement have been given reasonable definitive timeframes to be completed .
To reject this agreement as some of my collegues are urging would place at great risk the entire range of community benefits negotiated and also the future co-operation and the good-will advanced between parties to deliver these. This would be a retrograde step- a risk I am not prepared to take. This item is not about past history, personal crusades, personalities or individual grievences – its about delivering tangible real benefits now and continuing to do so whilst building upon these in the future years ahead.
As such I will be supporting this motion.







Thursday, April 21, 2011

upcoming Council Meetings 27th and 28th April

There will be two meetings of Council of significant interest next week-

Wednesday 27th April 7.30pm- scheduled Council Meeting that includes item 9.12 - the draft agreement as recently negotiated between Council and the Melbourne Racing Club on the future use and amenity of the racecourse centre and perimeter fencing.

http://www.gleneira.vic.gov.au/Files/April27-2011AGENDA.pdf

Thursday 28th April 7.00pm - meeting of the Caulfield Racecourse Precinct Special Committee that will consider whether to approve (adoption) or abandon the Melbourne Racing Club planning scheme amendment C60.


http://www.gleneira.vic.gov.au/Files/April28-Caulfield-Racec-Prec-Sp-Comm-AGENDA.pdf


Saturday, April 16, 2011

Recycling rates increase in Glen Eira

Last year there was a tremendous take-up of the bin downsizing program throughout the municipality- Approx 60% of households changed over to a 120 litre size weekly garbage bin- the standard size thoughout metopolitan Melbourne. Before the change-over Glen Eira were relatively wooden spooners on the recycling ladder- recent figures contrasting a year ago indicate this has now changed. From a 34% rate for diversion from landfill to now 44.9% is a great improvement - - total recycling (recylables and green waste) is now 30% higher - total garbage is 15% lower We are also now spending less on landfill costs saving approx $250k per year - good for the environment and the balance sheet!

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Transport Strategy- draft released

At last weeks council meeting a draft of the first Glen Eira transport strategy was endorsed for public consultation. This is an important step forward in addressing many of the transport and related congestion problems in Glen Eira. It addresses improvements in all modes of transport including walking and cycling. Of particular merit is the action plan around schools and shopping centres in providing for safer amenity for pedestrians of all ages. The draft is avaliable for public comment till June 1st. http://www.gleneira.vic.gov.au/Files/Transport_Strategy.pdf

Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Mulch Shed to close-Glenhuntly Park

At last Tuesday nights meeting Council voted to close the mulch facilty at Glenhuntly Park. Item 9.7 dealt with this issue -http://www.gleneira.vic.gov.au/Files/April05-2011AGENDA.pdf an independent consultant had been engaged in Nov 2010 to investigate potential health risks and operating procedures at the site in Neerim rd and prepare a report-

This report made the following recommendations -
1) Prevent large accumulation or build-up of mulch material at the site, (i.e. contain as is reasonably practicable the mulch stockpile within the confines of the current storage area. If necessary stockpile the material at a Council deport and truck it to the Neerim Road facility as required.
2) Provide training, instructions, information and appropriate personal protective equipment to Council employees likely to come in contact with this material.
3) The personal protective equipment that is recommended for Council employees handling the mulch material is disposal dust mask (P2), gloves and washing of hands after use.
4) Install a localized fine mist spray system that can be activated, with a push button to dampen dust, for members of the public, to use when collecting mulch.
5) Provide warning signage and flyers in waterproof container with a warning notice that mulch users can take away for reference purposes.
6) Personal protective equipment is also recommended for members of the public, but this is a recommendation that should be communicated through signage at the site as per the warnings that appear on commercially available products -

The mulch facilty is very close to a childrens playground and also Glen Eira secondary school-Ultimately I felt whilst acknowledging that the risk of bacterial infection was low it was still unacceptable and the present facilty was in a very poor location-as such I was happy to support Cr. Penhalluriack's motion to close the facilty.