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Development Services Monthly Review August 2014
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Development Services
Monthly Review Report August 2014
Development Services Monthly Review August 2014
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Table of Contents
Executive Summary…………………..…………………..…………………..… 3
Department Overwiew……………….……………….……………….…….…. 4
Workplace Health & Safety………….………….………….………….…….… 5
Review of Operations………………...………………...………………...….… 6
Strategic Planning……………………………………………….……………….…………….. 6
Development Approvals………………………………………..……………..………………. 8
Health and Regulatory Services……………………………….………….....………………. 14
Business Support………………………………………………..………………………..……. 18
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The Strategic Planning team completed a significant amount of consultation and project work over the past 18 months with internal and external stakeholders to finalise the 'Voluntary Mechanism for Stormwater Quality Management' policy. This newly adopted policy offers developers, depending on the receiving environment, the opportunity to provide a monetary contribution to Council which will be put towards regional water quality improvements. In development approval news, we have seen a similar amount of planning applications and Operational Works in comparison to July 2014. A total of 38 Minor Works applications were lodged in August, whilst the total of approved construction work for August 2014 was $9,917,800 compared to $10,639,089 in August 2013. Notable new applications include the Redevelopment of Ex-Rivers tenancy in Centrepoint for a hotel use for bars as well as re-development of the Victoria Street bar (under assessment), and Operational Works approval for Civil Works - Sugarview Estate Stage 7. Although the number of client requests received remained in line with previous month, the Health & Regulatory team experienced substantial reductions in overgrown/untidy properties and wandering dogs. This has allowed the Officers to increase their completion rate for abandoned vehicle requests. Finally, with levels of development applications and planning advice enquiries consistent with last month's numbers, Planning Advice Officers started assisting with the assessment of 'low risk' applications. These applications were developed as part of Council's 'Focus on Development' project; a corporate project currently being implemented which aims to improve Council's performance in delivering development-related services to industry and community. Kevin Jefferies Director Development Services Onno Van Es Assistant Director Development Services
Executive Summary
Development Services
Councillor Theresa Morgan joining in on the open day at the new North Mackay Dog Park
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Department Overview
Department Main Operations
Development Assessment
Planning-Assessment of applications for: Material Change of Use Reconfiguration of a Lot Concurrence Agency Amended Application Negotiated Decision
Engineering-Assessment of applications for: Plan Sealing Operational Works Construction Works Minor Works
Strategic Planning
Draft Mackay Region Planning Scheme Waterways and Flood Studies Local Area Planning Regional Planning Infrastructure Planning
Health and Regulatory
Services
Environmental Health Vector Control Environmental Protections Pest Management Education Services Development Compliance Local Law Services
Business Support
Planning Advice Project Management and Business Improvements Business Systems Management Reporting
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Total Incidents 2014
Three incidents were reported for the month. Incident 1 - A staff member was attacked by a dog when visiting a property, put hole in jeans but did not break the skin. This was a non-injury incident. Incident 2 – Staff member was giving directions to a tourist when a non-staff member drove along side curb and threatened officer. This was a no time lost incident. Incident 3 – Officer was returning from call out in foggy conditions and collided with kangaroo. This was a non-injury incident.
Workplace Health & Safety
Incident Statistics
Month 2014 Total Incidents Month 2014 Total Incidents
January 2014 1 July 2014 3
February 2014 0 August 2014 3
March 2014 0 September 2014
April 2014 0 October 2014
May 2014 1 November 2014
June 2014 0 December 2014
The incident statistic summary details a summary of the Development Services incident performance. These are incidents involving injury only, not motor vehicle, loss, theft or damage.
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Review of Operations
Strategic Planning Current Projects
The table below provides an overview of the projects currently underway in each of the sub programs in Strategic Planning
Regional and Local
Area Planning
Transport &
Infrastructure Planning Waterways
Draft Mackay Region Planning Scheme
Growth Allocation Model and population modelling
McCready’s Creek South Stormwater Trunk
Infrastructure Study
Mackay City Centre Strategy and Urban Design
Principles Infrastructure agreements
Bakers Creek Stockroute Road East Stormwater Trunk
Infrastructure Strategy
Review of rural residential planning assumptions
Transport modelling Voluntary mechanism for
Stormwater Quality Management
Draft Mackay Region Planning Scheme
Residential Provisions Feasibility Study
Review of Infrastructure Charges Framework & development of a Local
Government Infrastructure Plan
Mackay Region Coastal and Inland Flood Hazard Adaptation Strategy
Heritage Awards 2015 Bakers Creek / Walkerston
Flood Study
Specialised Centre needs analysis, location and
design principles
Urban Stormwater Quality Management Plan for
Mackay
Centres strategy review
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Project Updates
Project Status - Indicative progress at current month
Phases 1 – 4 Complete Additional Phase
Project Inception Site and Policy
Review Data, Issues and
Opportunities Guiding Principles
Summary for public information
November 13 April 14 June 14 July 14 Sept 14
Rural and Rural Residential Land Review
In November 2013, as a result of a number of submissions on the Draft Mackay Region Planning Scheme regarding rural and rural residential land matters, Council embarked on a Rural and Rural Residential internal review. A summary report and a fact sheet on the findings of the review will be made available to the development industry and submitters to inform them of the policy position for rural and rural residential land as part of responding to the draft planning scheme submissions.
Voluntary Mechanism for Stormwater Quality Management
On 13 August 14, Council adopted the ‘Voluntary Mechanism for Stormwater Quality Management’ policy. This policy was the culmination of over 18 months of project work which included extensive consultation, both internally and also with external bodies such as the Urban Development Institute of Australia, Reef Catchments and Mackay Conservation Group. The policy investigates alternative options that enable developments to meet their on-site operational phase design objectives through planned regional water quality improvements. Depending on the receiving environment, developers are now offered the opportunity to provide a monetary contribution to Council, which will be put towards regional water quality improvements. Receiving projects include regional wetlands, revegetation projects, construction of vegetated waterways, as well as investing in the improvement of on-farm best management practices. The policy is now entering the ‘Implementation’ phase, with the first working group meeting in September.
Project Status - Indicative progress at current month
Stages Complete Ongoing
Develop draft policy Consultation with
Stakeholders Policy Adopted Implementation roll-out
May 13 – Nov 13 Dec- July 14 Aug 14 Sept 14
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Development Approvals
Volume of Operations No. of Applications Assessed
Planning
The average number of applications for August was the same as July being 48 applications. Council will need to continue to monitor the activity levels to see if the rising trend line since January continues. The applications received in August were for five Dual Occupancies, one Rural Industry, four requests to amend conditions/extend currency periods, five Rural Sub-division and Boundary Realignment applications (two lots per application) and four Urban Sub-divisions (two lots per application) as well as 17 Setback requests and six Dwelling House Overlay applications.
Material Change of Use - Code
Material Change of Use - Impact
Reconfiguration of a Lot
Concurrency Agency
Amended Application
Combined Applications
Carried Forward New Completed
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$50,000,000
$100,000,000
$150,000,000
$200,000,000
$250,000,000
2013 2014
Review of Operations Development Approvals
Operational Works
Plan Sealing
Minor Works
Carried Forward New Completed
Value of Development The total of approved construction work for the Month of August was $9,917,800 which is slightly lower than August 2013 of $10,639,089. The August 2014 total was similar to the previous month of July which had a total value of $10,861,267.
Value of Approved Operational Works Cumulative value of works to date
Engineering
The number of Operational Works applications that were received for the month of August was 7 which is a slight decrease from the 9 that were received in the previous month of July. Development Engineering issued 9 approvals in August with 100% meeting their target timeframe. 28 Operational Works applications have been carried forward; these applications may be under an applicant’s response period, an extension period or a Council issue period. The number of Survey Plans sealed in the month of August was 21 which is a slight decrease from the previous month of July. 23 new Plan Sealing applications were received in August, those that have not have been approved for sealing are under assessment or Action Notice (Information Request). 38 Minor Works application were lodged in August. Throughout the month, 36 applications were approved with 62 carried forward.
Volume of Operations No. of Applications Assessed
Disclaimer: Due to fluctuating cost of works figures all historic
data is updated on a monthly basis
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Updates on Significant Developments Currently Being Assessed by Council
Applications Lodged for
Assessment
Developments
Approved
Operational Works Lodged
New Applications
DA-2014-166 9 Gregory Street, MACKAY
Code Assessable
Redevelopment of Ex-Rivers tenancy in Centrepoint for a Hotel use for bars as well as re-development of the Victoria Street bar in two stages.
Issues to be addressed are concerned with the appearance of the development from Victoria, Gregory and Woods Streets.
OW Lodged
OW -2014-66 Lot 951 Morehead Drive,
Rural View
Civil Works – Premier Gardens Estate Stage 17
Application Approved
DA -2009-36/B 54A Philip Street, MOUNT PLEASANT
•Code Assessable application •Expansion of Mount Pleasant Shopping centre •Council approved a request to extend the approval currency period to allow the development to be completed within four years being July 2018. The applicant believes the development will be done within two years but were given four years to allow for market variation. This is another example where the economic cycle has generated the need to expand the life of these approvals to allow the development to proceed in the fullness of time.
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Works Commenced
Plans Sealed
OW Approved
OW -2014-7 Lot 501 Mackay-Habana Road, Richmond
Civil Works – Sugarview Estate Stage 7
Plans Sealed
SPCOM-2014-121
Gateway Apartments
56 Lots
Endorsed 12 August 2014
Works Commenced
DA-2012-207 Cnr of Wilson Street &
Bridge Road, WEST MACKY
Gateway Apartments almost
completed – 56 Units approved
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Development Services performance against legislative timeframes
MCU Code & Impact The following performance results were achieved: • MCU Code applications – 85% decided in 40 days with average being 18 days. • MCU Impact applications – 100% decided in 40 days with average being 24 days.
MCU Code & Impact Days to decide Material Change of Use applications
Reconfiguration of a Lot The following performance results were achieved: • ROL applications - 100% decided in 40 days with the average being 31 days.
Reconfiguration of a Lot Days to decide ROL applications
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
Aug-13 Nov-13 Feb-14 May-14 Aug-14
MCU Code
MCU Impact
Target (85% in 40 Days)
70%
75%
80%
85%
90%
95%
100%
Aug-13 Nov-13 Feb-14 May-14 Aug-14
Target (85% in 40 Days)
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Development Services performance against legislative timeframes
Operational Works The number of new Operational Works application received for August was 7. Out of the 7 new applications, 3 applications remain in the Decision Making Period, 2 applications are in the Not Properly Made Period, 1 application in the information Request Period, and 1 application in the lodgement phase. Overall timeframes for the month of August were or are going to be met.
Operational Works Days to decide Operational Works applications
Plan Sealing
The number of Subdivision Plans sealed in the month of August was 21, which is a slight decrease from the previous month of July. The number of new applications for the month was 24; those that have not been approved for sealing are still within legislative assessment timeframes or on Action Notice.
Out of the 21 Subdivision Plans sealed in August, 10 applications were sealed without an Action Notice being issued within legislative timeframes. The remaining 11 applications sealed required further information from the applicant, therefore an Action Notice was required to be issued. These applications are within legislative timeframes however do not meet the 85% target.
Plan Sealing Days to decide Plan Sealing applications
70%
75%
80%
85%
90%
95%
100%
Aug-13 Nov-13 Feb-14 May-14 Aug-14
Target (85% in 40 Days)
0%
20%
40%
60%
80%
100%
May-13 Aug-13 Nov-13 Feb-14 May-14
% decided in 20 days without Action Notice
% decided in 20 days with Action Notice
Target (85% in 20 days)
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Health and Regulatory Services
Client Requests
Overall, numbers of client requests received remained steady when compared to the previous month. There was a slight decrease though in Local Laws related requests received, particularly a 48% reduction in Overgrown/Untidy Properties and 78% reduction in wandering dogs. With the reduction in Local Laws related requests, Officers were able to increase their completion rate to 79% for abandoned vehicles requests. Outdoor events have featured predominantly this month with Environmental Health Officers assessing increased numbers of applications and carrying out inspections with respect to conditions of approval and temporary food. There has been a slight decrease overall of illegal or non-compliant development, figures remain high due to ongoing matters awaiting outcomes of reviews.
Inspections
This table shows the premises inspected calendar year to date, August 2014 by the Environmental Health Officers.
Type Inspections
Caravan Parks 7
Food 261
Accommodation 51
Swimming Pools 33
Footpath Dining and Street Vendors
4
Environmental Relevant Activity 8
Volume of Operations No. of Client Requests Processed
Illegal or Non-Complying Development
Food Accommodation & Home-Based Business
Public Health & Safety and Environment
Abandoned Vehicles
Pools, Sewerage, Stormwater & Plumbing
Pest Management
Dogs and Other Domestic Animals
Carried Forward New Completed
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Review of Operations Health & Regulatory Services
Monthly Infringements Activity
Total Infringements issued from 1 August to 31 August 2014 was 514
Infringements required to be issued by Officers this month decreased across the full spectrum of regulatory activities undertaken.
Numbers of infringements issued relating to regulated parking decreased from 745 in July to 481 in August. This 35% decrease has been attributed to the impacts of Officers on Leave and responding to wandering cattle during the drier, winter period.
The table below provides a summary of infringement activity for Health & Regulatory Services for August 2014
Issued Paid Waived/voided Not Paid
All other infringements $ Value 2,276 - - 2,276
# 4 - - 4
Animal Related $ Value 6,925 - 454 6,471
# 29 - 2 27
Development Compliance
$ Value - - - -
# - - - -
Environmental Protection
$ Value - - - -
# - - - -
Health Infringements $ Value - - - -
# - - - -
Stormwater & Waste $ Value - - - -
# - - - -
Vehicle Related $ Value 30,692 6,716 837 23,139
# 481 105 9 367
TOTAL $Value 39,893 6,716 1,291 31,886
% 100% 16.8% 3.2% 79.9%
TOTAL # 514 105 11 398
% 100% 20.4% 2.1% 77.4%
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Outstanding
Issued Paid Waived/ Voided
Not Paid Reminder
Notice Issued
Referred to SPER
All other infringements
$ Value 67,347 21,469 19,307 2,276 3,945 20,350
# 122 39 35 4 7 37
Animal Related
$ Value 89,282 27,797 7,934 9,537 9,804 34,210
# 374 122 32 39 36 145
Development Compliance
$ Value 78,445 40,810 12,320 2,655 2,970 16,690
# 43 20 8 2 2 11
Environmental Protection
$ Value 4,400 - 1,100 1,100 - 2,200
# 3 - 1 1 - 1
Health Infringements
$ Value - - - - - -
# - - - - - -
Stormwater & Waste
$ Value - - - - - -
# - - - - - -
Vehicle Related
$ Value 423,075 284,962 47,536 13,418 6,474 70,685
# 6,227 4,393 525 216 99 994
TOTAL $Value 662,549 375,038 88,197 28,986 23,193 147,135
% 100% 56.6% 13.3% 4.4% 3.5% 22.2%
TOTAL # 6,769 4,574 601 262 144 1,188
% 100% 67.6% 8.9% 3.9% 2.1% 17.6%
Infringements Activity – Financial Year 2013/14 to date
Total Infringements issued from 01 July 2013 to 31 August 2014 is 6,769.
Total Infringements issued YTD 01 July 2014 to 31 August 2014 is 1,314. Well over half or 67.6% of all infringements issued since 1 July 2013 have been paid by offenders within the required timeframe. To date, 23.6% remain outstanding and are transferred to our collection process where they are issued a reminder notice and finally referred to the State Penalties and Enforcement Registry (SPER) for recovery.
The table below provides a summary of infringement activity for Health & Regulatory Services from 01 July 2013 up to the end of August 2014
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Review of Operations Health & Regulatory Services
Current Month Value of Works
Average Dwelling Size 387m2 $907,177.50
No. of Detached Dwellings 31 $11,138,963.00
Average Value of Detached Dwelling - $359,321.39
No. of Attached Dwellings 4 $1,719,427.00
Average Cost of Attached Dwellings - $429,856.75
Additions and Alterations 17 $1,362,769.00
Total Residential Applications 36 $32,658,390.00
Total All Applications 131 $38,447,795.00
Vector Control
Sites Inspected Sites Treated Hectares Treated
125 55 1400 ha
Building Works The table below represents the total dollar amount of building works carried out in the region for the month of August 2014
The table below represents the work carried out by the Vector Control team in August 2014.
Out and About – North Mackay Dog Park opens The North Mackay Dog Park was officially opened on Saturday, 23 August 2014 by Mayor Deirdre Comerford and Whitsunday MP Jason Costigan. Local Laws Officers attended the ceremony and on the following Saturday, 30 August, were highly involved in the Open Day at the Park. The event encouraged dog owners to come along and check out the new facility. Over 100 dogs visited the park during the Open Day.
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Business Support
Month’s Highlights Development applications are consistent with last month. Planning Advice enquiries are also consistent with last month. Planning Advice Officers have commenced assisting Development Assessment by assessing “low risk” applications. After advisement from DSDIPS that Smart eDA will cease to operate by approximately May 2015, steps have commenced in sourcing an alternative lodgement and assessment platform for development applications.
Volume of Operations No. of Requests Processed
Application Lodgement
Minor Works Processing
Planning Advice Enquiries
Communications and Events
Carried Forward New Completed
Planning Advice
The table below represents the total number of planning advice enquiries handled by the Planning Advice Team as well customer satisfaction results.
Total No. of Planning Advice Enquiries
Total No. of Feedback Responses
Satisfaction with Planning Advice
142 2 2