…be specially mentioned. Conditions to avoid : No data available Incompatible materials : see section 7. SECTION 11. TOXICOLOGICAL INFORMATION Acute toxicity Harmful if swallowed. Skin corrosion/irritation Not classified based…
…funding profile highlights the lack of indexed growth in the budget to match the increasing cost pressures over time. While the total forecasted costs for maintenance remain within budget during…
…FH CM3 CM1 CM2 ET Sewer Manhole Top RL:39.67 In Inv RL:38.27 Out Inv RL:38.26 Sewer Manhole Top RL:40.25 In Inv RL:38.78 Out Inv RL:38.73 BENCH MARK Large Nail# RL:38.44…
…area must achieve and maintain a tolerable risk from a flood, having regard to: (a) the type, form, scale and intended duration of the development; (b) whether any increase in…
…to indicate whether they have, or are likely to have, a pecuniary interest or conflict of interest in any item on the Agenda. In accordance with Section 48(4) of the…
…to any overlay to which the Code applies. Not Applicable C8.0 Scenic Protection Code C8.2.1 This code has applicability to development within a Scenic Protection Area or Scenic Road Corridor…
…is to request Councillors to indicate whether they have, or are likely to have, an interest in any item on the agenda. In accordance with Section 48(4) of the Local…
…ff (m 3 ) 0.01 0.02 0.03 0.04 0.05 0.06 0.07 0.08 0.09 5% AEP Pre-development Site Runoff Storm duration 5-min 10-min 15-min 20-min 25-min 30-min 45-min 1 hour 1.5…
…in reasonable timeframes and with a shared understanding of how the input will inform decision making processes. 3 We will use information provided by community engagement to advocate on behalf…
…all too real experience of food poverty in our communities and beyond. Council has a social responsibility to continue to support this initiative in any way possible. Environmental or Climate…
…efforts in the municipality. – Support the development of a business prospectus to invite investment into place-based opportunities in Brighton. Strategic Directions SD1 Encourage increased residential growth in and near…
…InformaƟon in this transmission is intended only for the person(s) to whom it is addressed and may contain privileged and/or confidenƟal informaƟon. If you are not the intended recipient, any…
…however have indicated their obligation to supply electrical infrastructure to the Boyer Road Precinct. Any costs relating to network augmentation or upgrades will be incorporated into the standard developer expenses…
…to drg C-1-00-02 3. Pits in road reserve to have Class D covers. 4. Concrete bulkheads to be installed in accordance with MRWA-S-205 & MRWA-S-206, where nominated. 5. Trench backfill…
…space interconnectivity between the development sites within the overall development area to provide for an integrated development outcome. Not all development precincts lend themselves to this approach, however, in the…
…to load a dog into the Animal Control Vehicle. Initially the dog was encouraged to jump into the back of the vehicle. However, when this failed, the ramp was installed…
…within a coastal inundation hazard area must have a tolerable risk, having regard to: (a) whether any increase in the level of risk from coastal inundation requires Ordinary Council Meeting…
…together for a brainstorming session to come up with some ideas. It is important to ensure that any commitments made to sponsors regarding advertising and promotion is incorporated into your…
…Council’s investment are to be calculated by reference to the total estimated benefit to an Area resulting from the infrastructure investment and is to be calculated by reference to the…
…system with DN40 slow release into gravity fed SW system – Storm sack filters to be installed in every driveway pit. – replace in equivalent to ID DN150 in RHS…
…Council intends to apply to have the ‘Future Urban’ zone rezoned to ‘General Residential’ under the Tasmanina Planning Scheme and in doing so implement the PSP into the Brighton Local…
…federal electorates and the President of the Australian Local Government Association expressing support for ALGA’s federal election funding priorities. https://australianbusinessroundtable.com.au/assets/documents/Special%20report:%20Update%20to%20the%20economic%20costs%20of%20natural%20disasters%20in%20Australia/Special%20report%20_Update%20to%20the%20economic%20costs%20of%20natural%20disasters%20in%20Australia.pdf https://australianbusinessroundtable.com.au/assets/documents/Special%20report:%20Update%20to%20the%20economic%20costs%20of%20natural%20disasters%20in%20Australia/Special%20report%20_Update%20to%20the%20economic%20costs%20of%20natural%20disasters%20in%20Australia.pdf https://www.nema.gov.au/sites/default/files/2024-10/Independent%20Review%20of%20Commonwealth%20Disaster%20Funding%20-%20Final%20report%20-%20Medium%20Res.PDF https://www.royalcommission.gov.au/system/files/2020-12/Royal%20Commission%20in*]}*to%20National%20Natural%20Disaster%20Arrangements%20-%20Report%20%20%5Baccessible%5D.pdf https://www.royalcommission.gov.au/system/files/2020-12/Royal%20Commission%20in*]}*to%20National%20Natural%20Disaster%20Arrangements%20-%20Report%20%20%5Baccessible%5D.pdf Ordinary Council Meeting | 18/03/2025 77…
…is to be noted. In accordance with Regulation 25, the Council will act as a planning authority in respect to those matters appearing under Item 5 on this agenda, inclusive…
…for housing diversity close to areas of public open space. Precinct C is intended to support larger allotments to provide an appropriate transition in scale to adjacent land in other…
…to areas of public open space. Precinct C is intended to support larger allotments to provide an appropriate transition in scale to adjacent land in other zones, respond to site…
…tablet(s) suitable to species to planting hole. Each tree to have 2x45x45 x2400 hardwood stake and 45mm wide hesshian tie. Hardwood stakes to be painted black prior to installation 2…
…would have negligible risks to able bodies occupants, but would however represent extreme risks to wheelchair users, due to access limitations in and throughout the building. Terrapin Structures were historically…
…and from $2 million to $5 million in other areas. • Allowing the Commission to issue guidelines to assist the Minister in determining whether to refer an application to a…
…capacity. The plant is capable of recycling up to 30% RAP (based on available data). However, it is expected that up to 10% RAP could be included in the asphalt…
…growth to guide the introduction of new transport assets. Budget $1,000,000 total for 10 years Expand to $1,200,000 total for 10 years to account for other transport assets (footpaths, cycleways,…
…others are deferred Increase budget to avoid compounding backlog and support lifecycle sustainability Budget $5,000,000 total for 10 years $6,000,000 total for 10 years Disposal To remove buildings that are…
…people to live in or within walking distance to Major Activity Centres and Neighbourhood Centres. O5 To prioritise the co-location of community infrastructure and services into activity centres. O6 To…
…people to live in or within walking distance to Major Activity Centres and Neighbourhood Centres. O5 To prioritise the co-location of community infrastructure and services into activity centres. O6 To…
…chairperson of a meeting is to request Councillors to indicate whether they have, or are likely to have, a pecuniary interest or conflict of interest in any item on the…
…for the community to hear from us. Council is committed to keeping the community informed on Council decisions, news, opportunities to be involved and how we are delivering the projects…
…pump station to discharge into a common line before being discharged into a gravity manhole outside 24 Boyer Road. A professional discussion took place to investigate the possibility of achieving…
…other young children, would have limited ability to understand and respond to instruction in the event of a bushfire. These potential communication and mobility constraints should be taken into account…
…Council to retain and then apply to purchase from the Crown the section in red to adhere to the 168 Brighton Road, Brighton property (in Yellow on Figure 1b). Consultation…
…is presented in a process flow diagram in Figure 3. Virgin Material Feeders/Hoppers Cold feeders bulk-feed virgin aggregates and sand into the Asphalt plant via front-end loaders. The loaders transport…
…for this species is equivalent to that of the swift parrot and exists within study area. Efforts should be made to retain hollow-bearing trees that may provide nesting habitat in…
…and Sustainable Transport Code • Electricity Transmission Infrastructure Protection Code • Bushfire Prone Areas Code • Attenuation Code Local Provisions: • Brighton Industrial Estate SAP • Bridgewater Quarry SAP Use…
…Assets Code • Parking and Sustainable Transport Code • Electricity Transmission Infrastructure Protection Code • Bushfire Prone Areas Code • Attenuation Code Local Provisions: • Brighton Industrial Estate SAP •…
…information centre; and https://www.brighton.tas.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Food-Licence-Application-Form-2025-online-fill-in.pdf?_rt=NHwxfGZvb2QgfDE3NTIxOTI5OTc&_rt_nonce=2311d52b55 https://www.brighton.tas.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Food-Licence-Application-Form-2025-online-fill-in.pdf?_rt=NHwxfGZvb2QgfDE3NTIxOTI5OTc&_rt_nonce=2311d52b55 https://www.brighton.tas.gov.au/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/Food-Licence-Application-Form-2025-online-fill-in.pdf?_rt=NHwxfGZvb2QgfDE3NTIxOTI5OTc&_rt_nonce=2311d52b55 9 | P a g e • Not place drinking water taps in areas that have the potential to form a bottleneck of patrons….
…community to co-design and co-create early intervention and prevention initiatives aimed to reduce the number of children and young people entering the youth justice system. This “co-everything” approach involved collaboration…
…hydrographs generated in DRAINS were transferred to a two-dimensional (2D) HEC-RAS hydraulic model to assess flood behaviour. The hydraulic domain incorporated both LiDAR terrain and site survey information. Upstream inflows…
…DIMENSIONS ARE IN MILLIMETRES. DO NOT SCALE. CHECK AND VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS ON SITE. REFER DISCREPANCIES TO THE SUPERINTENDENT. ALL WORK SHALL BE CARRIED OUT IN ACCORDANCE WITH: BUILDING CODE…
…shared understanding of how the input will inform decision making processes. 3 We will use information provided by community engagement to advocate on behalf of our community to relevant parties….
…vision is to start a community of practice for everyone who works in the community development space in any capacity in our area. In May 2025, the Jeder Institute, in…
…chairperson of a meeting is to request Councillors to indicate whether they have, or are likely to have, a pecuniary interest or conflict of interest in any item on the…
…example, failure to adequately assess and mitigate risks related to public safety or environmental concerns can lead to harm to individuals or communities, damaging social cohesion and trust in the…
…system Developers • Providing input with regard to their interests in future investment in the infrastructure BRIGHTON COUNCIL – STORMWATER INFRASTRUCTURE ASSET MANAGEMENT PLAN 9 Key Stakeholder Role in Asset…
…cricket matches it can host. • Increased impermeable surfaces and reduction in tree canopy due to the increase in housing. • Extending the foreshore trail from Old Beach to connect…
…and investment in recreational, art and cultural activities that attracts tourism growth and supports the local community’s access to these facilities. Promote the integration of tourism infrastructure into activity centres…
…to nature and introduce facilities and infrastructure that encourage visitors to spend more time in the park. To guide this process, Brighton Council engaged Playstreet to lead community consultation and…
…economic benefits to the townships of Brighton and Pontville in terms of accommodation, food & drink. The event will also include two main event dinners to be held in the…
…residential development into this pocket risks undermining the stability and safety that currently defines our neighbourhood. Rather than addressing existing issues within Bridgewater, this amendment threatens to extend them into…
…References to the land use history of the study area. • GIS Information relating to landscape units present in the study area. • Geotechnical information for the study area, including…
…safely due to terrain, fuel types and asset distribution. Six high-level principles, detailed in Section 5.3, guide Council’s efforts to reduce bushfire risk within the Brighton LGA and promote a…
…must be in place that clearly identify where water and/or sewer connections are to be made in accordance with any approved plan to TasWater’s satisfaction. 9. In addition to any…
…and Railway Assets Code • Parking and Sustainable Transport Code • Electricity Transmission Infrastructure Protection Code • Bushfire Prone Areas Code • Attenuation Code Local Provisions: • Brighton Industrial Estate…
…request Councillors to indicate whether they have, or are likely to have, an interest in any item on the agenda. In accordance with Section 48(4) of the Local Government Act…
…from -7.4% to 3.22% Topographical Response The road alignment has been carefully designed to respond to the site’s natural topography, minimizing cut and fill requirements while maintaining vehicular and pedestrian…
…INSTRUCTION ALL LEVELS INDICATED PERTAIN TO FINISHED LEVELS AND NOT STRUCTURAL LEVELS UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED MATERIALS AND WORK PRACTICES SHALL COMPLY WITH THE NATIONAL CONSTRUCTION CODE (NCC) AND OTHER RELEVANT…
…Consultants and Brighton Council staff. This involved driving and inspecting on foot the landscape within Dromedary to confirm information collated from the desktop assessment, including: • Topography and vegetation composition…
…5N16 TOP & BOT. N16 U BARS TOP AND BOT @ 200 CRS. PF2 1200w x 1200L x 600(MIN.)d MASS CONCRETE SF1 600w x 450(MIN.)d 4N16 TOP AND BOT COLUMN…
…evening period Time PM Briggs Road Baskerville Road Straight towards Honeywood Right into Baskerville Road Straight towards Gagebrook Left into Baskerville Road Left onto Briggs Road Right onto Briggs Road…
…ALL DIMENSIONS ON SITE. REFER DISCREPANCIES TO THE SUPERINTENDENT. ALL WORK SHALL BE CARRIED OUT IN ACCORDANCE WITH: BUILDING CODE OF AUSTRALIA, APPLICABLE AUSTRALIAN STANDARDS & LOCAL AUTHORITY REQUIREMENTS. PROJECT…
…To coordinate infrastructure delivery and interconnectivity between allotments. BRI-S13.1.5 To protect registered Aboriginal and Historic Cultural Heritage values from incompatible development. BRI-S13.1.6 To promote environmental sustainability and climate resilience through:…
…to provide visual interest and articulation to the building elevation facing a laneway in a manner that positively contributes to the streetscape character, and provides passive surveillance, having regard to:…
…coordinate infrastructure delivery and interconnectivity between allotments. BRI-S13.1.5 To protect registered Aboriginal and Historic Cultural Heritage values from incompatible development. BRI-S13.1.6 To promote environmental sustainability and climate resilience through: (a)…
…has assumed to be correct. Whilst all reasonable efforts have been made to substantiate such information, no responsibility will be accepted if the information is incorrect or inaccurate. This report…
…to hear from us. Council is committed to keeping the community informed on Council decisions, news, opportunities to be involved and how we are delivering the projects and infrastructure that…
…16.7. Cr De La Torre also declared an interest in Item 16.7. Cr Murtagh declared an interest in Item 16.3. 7. PUBLIC QUESTION TIME & DEPUTATIONS In accordance with the…
…conduct any formal investigations or interviews in order to determine if fraudulent and /or corrupt behaviour has occurred or is suspected. An investigation into apparent or suspected fraud and corruption…
…the Local Government Act 1993 in your complaint. You will need to complete all the sections in this form. To make a valid complaint, you will need to: Complete…
…Brighton Council Youth Engagement Worker could result in fewer opportunities for young people to participate in constructive initiatives and loss of early intervention opportunities. • Failure to invest directly in…
…indicate that any of these eight sites extend into the boundaries of the study area. The main concentration of midden deposits from these sites appear to be confined to within…
…by State Growth to support people to get to work or training and it is a free service. This is a short-term support service. • They also support over 65yrs…
…OTHER SUGGESTIONS (FROM POST-IT NOTE BOARD) • Community bulletin board/ info • Reseal road into park • Increase basket ball court to full size and repaint • Equipment for older…
…Council with your payment. Biller Code: Ref: Pay in-store at Australia Post Pay in-store at Australia Post Biller Code: Ref: Internet & Phone Payments Ref: Internet & Phone Payments Ref:…
…and expansion. Brighton Activity Centre Strategy | Executive Summary Report | 4 • Tourism: Policies promote integrating tourism infrastructure into activity centres by enabling flexible planning controls and supporting innovative…
…injury to the volunteer or an incident in which injury or property damage to other parties occurs while acting as a volunteer for the Council must be notified to the…
…recommend planning tools to guide how the centres grow over time to best meet the community needs. In 2024, Brighton Council engaged Geografia and Mesh to prepare an Activity Centre…
…10(8) of the Local Government (Meeting Procedures) Regulations 2025, the chairperson of a meeting is to request Councillors to indicate whether they have, or are likely to have, an interest…
…INCLUDE A DAYTIME TELEPHONE NUMBER TO ALLOW COUNCIL OFFICERS TO DISCUSS, IF NECESSARY, ANY MATTERS RAISED. http://www.brighton.tas.gov.au/ mailto:development@brighton.tas.gov.au INSULATED PANEL WALLING AROUND RAIN WATERPIPE INSULATED PANEL DECORATIVE WALL INSULATED PANEL…
…https://www.legislation.tas.gov.au/view/html/inforce/current/act-2000-102#GS80@EN https://www.legislation.tas.gov.au/view/html/inforce/current/act-2000-102#GS5@EN https://www.legislation.tas.gov.au/view/html/inforce/current/act-2002-999 https://www.legislation.tas.gov.au/view/html/inforce/current/act-2002-999 https://www.legislation.tas.gov.au/view/html/inforce/current/act-1976-028 https://www.legislation.tas.gov.au/view/html/inforce/current/act-2000-102#GS47@EN https://www.legislation.tas.gov.au/view/html/inforce/current/act-2000-102#GS29@EN https://www.legislation.tas.gov.au/view/html/inforce/current/act-2000-102#GS30@EN https://www.legislation.tas.gov.au/view/html/inforce/current/act-2000-102#HP3@HD2@EN https://www.legislation.tas.gov.au/view/html/inforce/current/act-2000-102#HP3@EN https://www.legislation.tas.gov.au/view/html/inforce/current/act-2000-102#GS4@EN https://www.legislation.tas.gov.au/view/html/inforce/current/act-2000-102#GS20@EN https://www.legislation.tas.gov.au/view/html/inforce/current/act-1993-095 https://www.legislation.tas.gov.au/view/html/inforce/current/act-1993-095 https://www.legislation.tas.gov.au/view/html/inforce/current/act-1967-042 https://www.legislation.tas.gov.au/view/html/inforce/current/act-1967-042 Brighton Council Policy 4.8: DOG MANAGEMENT 17 17 infringement notice means a notice referred…