Friday, 30 September 2016

Yarra Ranges Council Municipal Accommodation Project - Anderson Street Redevelopment

No more temporary fixes, redevelop now for the future.

I find it necessary to respond to some of the Yarra Ranges election candidates' comments in regards to this project, a project that will deliver a community asset that will serve us well for the next 60 years.

You may ask why we have this dilemma with the Anderson Street building? Well, it’s very easy to answer; previous Yarra Ranges Councils have never had the determination or strength of political skin to resolve this issue once and for all. The 2012 elected Council has such strength.

The Facts:

The building and site are non-compliant and previous Councils have let that happen.

In summary, supported by numerous independent reports including an Audit Report – H2o Architects, the key issues are:
  • The existing Anderson Street Council Offices have unresolved issues with the current Certificates of Occupancy.
  • Access from existing car parks, footpaths, entries, internal circulation, amenities, and floors do not conform to current access requirements and codes.
  • Electrical distribution boards at the Anderson Street Council Offices are outdated and require replacement. These electrical distribution boards lack Residual Circuit Devices (RCD) and fire seals, making them non-compliant with current requirements.
  • Mechanical plant and equipment is at the end of its useful life and requires replacement to mitigate risks, avoid excessive maintenance costs and a potential failure that would cause significant impact to service delivery.
  • The existing fire hydrant system is undersized in some locations resulting in insufficient water pressure and non-compliance. In addition, many hydrant locations are not fire protected with some existing hydrants and hose reels having nonconforming accessibility and mounting heights.
  • The operational performance of the building’s roof, walls, openings, windows and floors is very poor, causing costly additional power consumption for the heating of the building in winter and the cooling of the building in summer.
  • External and internal walls have cracking due to moisture level changes, requiring repair. One of the issues identified is the slab at the front of the current Library building which has failed and requires rectification.
  • The poor condition of the downpipes, stormwater and drainage systems of the Anderson Street building is causing movement in the building structure and resulting in internal water damage and wall cracking.
  • The buildings contain asbestos and hazardous materials that will require management and removal as part of any rectification or refurbishment works.
  • The Council buildings do not present in a way that is consistent with the codes and regulations administered by the Council and what Council requires developers, businesses and ratepayers to meet.

To rectify the deficiencies present, considerable disruption to services would result and portables would be required to temporarily accommodate employees. Nor can these issues be rectified in isolation. The Building Code of Australia requires that if the Council undertakes works on 50% of the building, then the entire building is required to be bought into conformance with the Building Regulations.

The redevelopment will provide sufficient additional accommodation to allow the relocation of employees from Chapel Street, and the removal of all adjoining portables. (The Chapel Street building costs Council $139,000 plus outgoings pa.) The redevelopment delivers the centralisation of all employees into one single building in a modern and flexible working environment. Also areas surrounding the main building will be upgraded to improve accessibility, functionality and integration with the existing landscape.

Financial:
A small amount of additional borrowings would be required for the redevelopment. 
The current long term financial plan positions Council well within the Victorian Auditor-General’s Office low risk indebtedness tolerances and modest additional borrowings will allow this to be maintained with no impact on services, the proposed capital works program or on property rates.

Community Consultation:
A community engagement plan will be developed in accordance with Council’s Community Engagement Framework. In order to ensure our community is well informed about the project a number of communication activities are proposed. This will provide clarity around the intent of the redevelopment and ensure the design considers community need for meeting and function space.
Proposed engagement activities will include the following:
  • A registration-based information session at the Lilydale Office where interested parties will have an opportunity to look at selected parts of our offices.
  • Community forum as part of the design development phase that will engage key community user groups to ensure the use of meeting and function space is maximised.
  • Roadshow to inform the community of the design when available (which is estimated to be early 2017).
  • Promotion of Roadshows, Information Sessions and other feedback channels through local newspapers and Yarra Ranges Local.
  • Dedicated www.yarraranges.vic.gov.au webpage providing project updates and information to capture frequently asked questions and community feedback on the project.
  • Project updates via social media, specifically Facebook and Twitter.
In addition, Council will communicate with key stakeholders adjoining the site directly as part of the project phases.


No more temporary fixes, redevelop now for the future. 

HOW TO VOTE 1 FOR JIM CHILD


VOTE 1 JIM CHILD

I am extremely proud and honoured to have led (Mayor 2012- 2013) and been part of the NEW Council elected in 2012, a Council that has achieved so much, financial stability, strong capital works achievements and setting this year the lowest ever percentage (2.5%) rate rise in the history of the Yarra Ranges Council.
I seek your support to continue this great work to continually improve infrastructure and services to the Upper Yarra. Like those achieved, lobbied for and proposed:
. ABC Mt Victoria Emergency Radio Re-Broadcaster
. Warburton Hydro Electricity Project 
. Brisbane Bridge Warburton 
. Warburton Mountain Bike Hub
. Powelltown netball court resurface
. Electronic Scoreboard for Warburton Millgrove Football Club.
. Yarra Valley Trail to connect Warburton to Healesville. 
. Yarra Junction Bowls Club, green resurface.
. Yarra Junction Recreation Reserve Master Plan. 
. Car park Launching Place Primary school 
. Warburton Streetscape & Yarra River works
. Yarra Junction Netball Court resurface
. WW1 Avenue of Honor at Yarra Junction and Wesburn
. Gas to Warburton 
. Toilets at Woori Yallock on the Warburton Rail Trail.
. Ben's Shed Yarra Junction 
. Warburton Skate Park
. Warburton Trail infrastructure improvements. Woori Yallock-Warburton.
. Woori Yallock netball court improvements 
. Car park at Woori Yallock Primary School 
. NBN Warburton Hwy to Whitegums Estate, East Warburton 
. NBN WiFi Gladysdale, Hoddles Crk & Yellingbo.
. Warburton Community Recreation Precinct 
. Mobile Phone/Data infrastructure, Yarra Junction, Millgrove. East Warbuton & Reefton.
. New footpaths, Woori Yallock, Don Valley, Launching Place, Yarra Junction & Millgrove
And much, much more....
VOTE 1 JIM CHILD. Authorised by Jim Child 265 Tarrango Road, Wesburn 3799. Ph 0419 550 523.

Thursday, 15 September 2016

Footpaths,Footpaths Footpaths - DELIVERED!

Over $1,200,000 of Footpaths Delivered in O'Shannassy

  • Symes Rd, Woori Yallock
  • Don Rd, Don Valley
  • Riversdale Rd, Yarra Junction
  • Little Yarra Rd, Yarra Junction
  • Cynthia Gr, Woori Yallock
  • Grieve St (a), Launching Place
  • Healesville-Koo Wee Rup Rd, Woori Yallock
  • Warburton Hwy, Don Rd to Warburton Trai pedestrian signals - Designed and construction soon to commence.
  • Grieve St (b), Launching Place 
  • Nadires Walk, Millgrove
  • Cavanagh Rd, Millgrove
  • Valewood Drv, Launching Place
  • Harberts Rd & Old Don Rd, Don Valley




Sunday, 4 September 2016

CARPARK FOR LAUNCHING PLACE PRIMARY SCHOOL - DELIVERED

Launching Place Primary School families are enjoying a new car park with construction completed a year ago.


The 26 space $160,000 car park was built by Council and funded by the Federal Government.
The carpark will not only serve the school community but other groups who use the school’s facilities after hours, such as the local netball club.
It extends the existing car park and provides a disabled parking space and new footpath connections.


Safety will be improved with the ‘drive-though’ design.
Careful planning by the Council’s engineers and environment team allowed the construction of the car park while retaining a valuable nature strip tree.



Friday, 2 September 2016

Yarra Junction Cricket Club Season 2016/2017 Starting Soon

Yarra Junction Netball Surface Project

The Yarra Junction netball surface project will be finalised by the end of 2016 at an approximate cost of $60,000
The project is being funded by a successful Federal Stronger Communities Grant of $20,000 with the balance funded by Council.

Thursday, 1 September 2016

Tyler's Winning Idea

At tonight's 'The Big Picture' Coldstream Commuity Conference with Tyler and Oscar from Woori Yallock.

Tyler's Winning Idea:

“My name is Tyler and I am 10 years old and I love to ride skateboards. I would like to talk to you about building a skatepark in Woori Yallock on Symes Rd at the park. I think we need a skate park in Woori Yallock because Mt Evelyn and Yarra Junction are too far away and get very crowded with older kids and we don’t get a turn. Please , could you discuss this proposal at the next council meeting as there are many kids in Woori Yallock that would think this is awesome . There is a enough room to build one at the park and it is not on a main road. It is a great spot and would make living in Woori Yallock even better. It would be a cool spot to meet your friends and have a skate after school and on weekends.” 

You can comment or vote on Tyler's Winning Idea at: https://oursay.org/yarraranges/bigpicture/my-name-is-tyler-and-i-am-10-years-old-and-i-love-to-ride-skateboards