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A
Today
we
have
an
apology
from
councillor
la
castra
who
won't
be
joining
us.
Do
I
have
a
mover
for
that
apology,
council
of
austin
seconded
councillor,
young,
all
in
favor,
and
of
course
we
have
granted
leave
of
absence
to
our
mayor
who's
traveling
for
the
city,
I'll
move
on
to
condolences
councillors.
And,
oh
I'm
sorry,
I'm
sorry!
Thank
you.
Yes,
we'll
all
stand
for
the
national
anthem.
B
B
A
A
Thank
you
and
I'm
a
little
off
kilter,
because
this
morning
I
have
to
start
the
meeting
in
moving
a
motion
of
condolence
for
some
tragic
loss
of
life
in
our
city.
A
Second,
at
councillor,
young
councillors,
the
saq
region
has
just
experienced
an
unprecedented
rain
event
and
resulting
floods,
and
there
have
been
devastating
consequences
for
many
and
none
more
so
than
two
of
our
own
who
tragically
lost
their
lives
in
flood
waters,
so
councillors
on
behalf
of
the
city.
Today,
I'm
moving
a
motion
of
condolence
so
that
we
can
send
our
sympathy
to
the
families
of
troy,
o'keefe
and
gabriel
sales.
We
send
our
heartfelt
sympathy
on
their
loss
and
they'll
take
the
vote
all
in
favor.
A
I
I
think
we
might
all
sign
that
those
those
messages
so
well.
We
can
all
do
that.
I
also
have
a
late
condolence
of
my
own
to
offer
this
morning.
I
only
became
aware
of
last
night
so
to
the
charlton
family
of
wolf
road
pimpama,
I'd
like
to
move
that
emotion
of
condolence
be
passed
and
a
message
of
sympathy
since
seconded
counselor,
owen
jones,
mel
charlton
was
a
true
gentleman
of
pimpermar
and
one
of
the
small
number
who
wore
the
tag
of
local
legend.
A
Certainly
thank
you
councillor,
young
and
councillor
hamill.
Thank
you
very
much.
Okay,
there's
no
meryl
minute
you'll
be
pleased
to
know
the
confirmation
of
minutes
of
the
last
meeting.
Were
there
any
corrections,
counsellors.
A
A
He
joins
other
queenslanders
who've,
previously
won
adam
scott,
greg,
norman
and
jason
day,
and
it's
the
the
largest
first
prize
in
pga
history
that
he's
been
successful
in
winning
and
I'm
particularly
pleased
he
had
the
misfortune
of
playing
with
me
in
the
last
pga
event,
the
pro-am
that
was
held
here
on
the
gold
coast,
which
is
highly
embarrassing.
A
But
what
a
fine
young
gentleman
and
our
congratulations
go
to
him
so
great
news
this
morning
and
now
moving
on
to
the
acting
mayor's
report.
I
understand
that
we're
all
aware
of
the
weather
problems
that
we've
had
over
recent
weeks
and
the
mayor
will
give
a
comprehensive
report
on
his
return
on
the
activities
of
disaster
management.
A
But
in
speaking
to
what
occurred
we
did
have
372
homes
that
were
impacted
by
an
inundation
of
some
sort,
not
all
over
floor
flooding,
but
across
their
land.
A
There's
been
not
only
regular
meetings
of
disaster
management,
but
also
one
of
the
directors
general
has
been
chairing
economic,
functional
recovery
group,
flooding,
impacts
meetings
and
I
think
the
most
important
message
that
we've
had
out
of
those
meetings
over
the
last
few
days
has
been
that
to
make
sure
that
the
government
departments
distribute
to
all
local
authorities
their
grant
information.
That's
available.
There
are
significant
grants
being
made
available
for
business
and
we'd
love
our
our
businesses
to
make
access
those
grants
so
that
information
is
about
to
be
distributed
by
the
government.
A
Moving
on,
we
had
councillor
worster
chair,
an
online
meeting
of
the
junior
council,
where
the
new
junior
mayor
was
endorsed,
so
that
was
attended
by
the
mayor
council
of
auster
councillor
patterson,
councillor,
hamel,
tozer,
belden,
lumsden,
mcdonald,
owen
jones
and
myself.
It
showed
how
oh.
A
Councillor
young
sorry,
councillor
pauline
young
as
well.
We
didn't
see
your
face
on
the
on
the
screen,
unfortunately
yeah,
so
it
did
show
how
adept
the
junior
council
has
become
on
zoom
meetings,
because
there
were
a
lot
of
students
involved
and
it
all
went
very
smoothly.
So
I'd
like
to
send
our
congratulations
to
the
junior
mayor,
samuel
brown
from
the
queensland
academy's
health
sciences
campus,
I
think
councillor
patterson
was
very
proud
of
that
appointment.
A
A
The
mayor
and
I
attended
a
a
luncheon
to
celebrate
the
2021
women
in
business
award
winners,
and
it
was
an
interesting
day
where
we
got
to
hear
from
all
of
those
award
winners
about
their
activities
and
their
their
plans
moving
forward
to
benefit
the
city.
A
A
On
tuesday,
the
8th
of
march
was
international
women's
day
and
I
attended
a
breakfast
with
councillor
pauline
young
and
councillor
gail
o'neill
at
the
island,
where
there
were
guest
speakers,
including
courtney,
hancock,
tricia
calligan
and
the
winner
of
last
year's
women
in
business
awards.
Felicity
cohen,
it
was
a
great
morning.
Karen
phillips
was
in
fine
form
and
the
room
was
absolutely
packed
with
gold
coast.
Business
women
and
there
just
seems
to
be
more
and
more
successful
women
every
year
and
makes
us
really
proud
to
be
part
of
this
city.
A
The
ceo
and
the
mayor's
chief
of
staff
and
I
visited
melbourne
between
wednesday
and
friday.
A
We
met
with
the
guerner
group,
who
are
just
about
to
construct
a
1.75
billion
dollar
project
la
palago
resort
at
buds
beach.
That
will
be
a
four
tower
complex
with
incredible
offerings,
including
retail
and
hospitality.
A
There
was
also
a
meeting
with
the
hotter
chair,
kate,
brennan
and
many
of
us
over.
The
last
few
weeks
have
been
involved
in
zoom
meetings
with
kate,
but
it
was
good
to
see
kate
face
to
face
and
have
a
briefing
on
the
hotter
board
moving
forward.
A
I
didn't
attend
a
meeting
that
was
conducted
by
the
ceo
and
the
mayor's
chief
of
staff
at
one
of
australia's
biggest
video
games
venue
and
I'm
sure
that
you'll
all
be
aware
of
the
keen
interest
in
developing
on
this
precinct.
Something
of
that
nature
and
mr
ceo,
I
don't
know
if
you'd
like
to
add
anything
about
that
briefing.
Since
I
wasn't
there.
B
I
think
the
the
owner
said
that
madam
acting
mayor,
but
it
was
absolutely
worthwhile
and
an
interesting
example
of
a
facility.
A
You
and
then
we
had
the
pleasure
of
going
to
a
new
melbourne
tourism
attraction
called
yarra
botanica,
and
it's
a
structure
that
I
understand
has
taken
about
four
years
to
get
approved
through
their
council,
but
a
double-story
bar.
If
you
like
right
on
the
yarra
river,
that
offers
only
victorian
produce
and
only
victorian
wines,
it
was
very
well
attended
and
the
reason
we
were
there
was
because
there
has
been
a
suggestion
that
it
might
be
a
concept
that
could
be
developed
by
the
people
who
have
developed
this
right
here
on
the
gold
coast.
A
Okay,
we
then
went
and
had
a
look
at
the
festival
space
at
hanging
rock
which,
as
you
can
see,
is
a
paddock,
but
it
has
been
a
parcel
of
land
acquired
by
the
local
council
right
next
door
to
the
hanging
rock
land,
and
the
rock
I
understand,
provides
a
backdrop
to
the
infrastructure
that's
brought
in
for
concerts
that
hold
about
5000
people,
so
we
had
a
very
thorough
overview
of
what's
necessary
in
bringing
in
a
crowd
of
that
size
and
the
infrastructure
necessary
to
put
on
a
concert-
and
I
guess
that,
along
with
our
inspections
of
a
couple
of
sculpture
parks
was
all
about
our
forward
planning
for
the
green
heart.
A
A
I
think
victoria
is
really
lucky
in
that
it
has
incredible
benefactors
and
a
lot
of
these
sculptures
are
donations
from
art
enthusiasts
in
victoria,
and
it's
something
we
aspire
to
here
on
the
gold
coast
that
perhaps
we
can
one
day
look
to
benefactors
to
assist
us
in
the
delivery
of
arts
in
this
city.
A
The
point
leo
winery
sculpture
is
quite
different
and
very
manicured,
and
it
sits
on
33
hectares
of
land
with
walkways
all
around
it.
Overviewing
the
peninsula
just
magnificent
and
really
provided
a
vision
that
we
could
hope
to
see
established
as
part
of
our
green
heart
development,
and
then
we
came
home
and
on
saturday
morning
I
welcomed
major
general
jake
elwood
to
the
city.
A
Major
general
elwood
has
just
been
announced
as
the
state
recovery
coordinator,
and
he
visited
a
number
of
community
hubs
across
the
city.
I
think
mainly
went
to
palm
beach
and
met
with
community
our
director
alison
newens,
escorted
him
from
the
dmu
where
luke
connery
gave
a
very
thorough
overview
of
all
of
our
activities,
and
I
think,
even
though
we're
building
a
new
center,
he
was
highly
impressed
with
what
we
have
at
our
current
dmu
and
how
well
it
had
been
staffed
and
our
latest
troubles
managed
by
the
centre.
A
A
No
business
arising
from
the
minutes
and
no
presentations
any
forward
conflict
of
interest
declarations
counsellor.
No,
oh,
you
have
a
forward
one
counsellor,
young
or
just
for
a
committee.
E
You
man,
before
I
begin
on
that
I'd
just
like
to
recognize
the
incredible
effort
and
activation
within
the
community
in
response
to
the
floods.
Recently,
we've
seen
unprecedented
activation,
I
think
from
community
members.
Who've
just
got
off
their
backsides
and
encouraged
other
people
to
help
and
provide
support,
and
I've
been
very,
very
impressed
by
that,
and
I
think
we
all
have
been.
E
If
I
could
draw
your
attention
to
the
matter
at
hand,
though
it's
I
received
a
letter
or
sorry,
an
email
through
the
division,
five
mailbox
from
a
council
officer
in
the
bushfire
management
planner,
in
which
he
says
dear
counselor,
young,
the
natural
areas
management
unit
is
currently
considering
options
for
the
2023
hazard
reduction
burn
program.
E
A
particular
parkland
which
is
adjacent
to
your
property
is
being
assessed
and
representatives
from
from
namu
would
like
to
have
the
opportunity
to
meet
with
you
on
site
to
discuss
the
proposed
burn
plan.
Would
you
mind
letting
us
know,
even
when
you
may
be
available
to
meet
with
us
for
this
discussion?
E
So
my
property
is
not
within
my
division,
I'm
in
division,
two,
and
so
I
thought
I'd
best
write
to
the
city,
solicitor,
who's
provided
advice,
and
hence
this
declaration
that
there's
a
possible
conflict
of
interest
in
that
council's
bushfire
management
plan
has
written
to
me
in
my
capacity
as
a
private
land
holder.
In
regards
to
the
desire
to
discuss
with
me,
a
proposed
hazard
reduction
burn
to
be
undertaken
by
his
team
in
the
2023
hazard
reduction
burn
season
on
council
land
that
is
adjacent
to
my
property.
E
The
city
solicitor's
advice
is
to
given
that
I
have
previously
declared
the
conflict
in
that
I'm
chairman
of
the
guanabara
rule
fire
brigade,
and
she
thinks
it's
best
for
me
to
make
a
declaration.
So
there's
the
information,
I'm
happy
to
respond
to
any
questions.
Of
course,
I'm
seeking
to
be
able
to
meet
with
that
officer
or
those
officers
and
discuss
this
just
like
an
ordinary
resident.
E
A
You
councillor
young,
does
council
of
australia.
You
have
a
question.
C
Thank
you
very
much,
madam
just
throw
you
to
councillor
young,
I'm
just
interested
in
how
it
came
to
be
that
you
were
contacted
at
your
divisional
email
address
rather
than
by
letterbox
drop
by
city
offices
in
your
inbox.
E
C
C
So,
madam
chair,
I'm
actually
perfectly
comfortable
with
council
young
participating
completely
in
the
process,
just
as
a
matter
of
I
think
protocol
moving
forward.
I
think
city
officers
need
to
make
every
attempt
to
contact
us
in
our
private
capacities
when
there
are
issues
affecting
our
property.
I
think
for
me
the
and
council
young's
done
absolutely
the
correct
thing
here.
The
complication
arises
when
there's
an
issue
concerning
our
private
property
and
we
receive
an
email
saying,
dear
counsellor.
C
So
if,
through
you,
madam
acting
mayor
to
the
ceo,
if
that
can
be
cleaned
up,
I
think
we'd
all
benefit
from
it,
but
I'm
happy
to
move
a
procedural
motion
supporting
council
young's
participation.
Thank
you.
Thank.
D
A
D
Your
folder
is
much
bigger
than
mine
and
I'm
not
interested
in
a
contest
of
magnitude
with
you,
councillor
gates,
toro's
about
size,
yeah.
D
Madam
acne
mayor,
I
would
move
that
councillor.
Peter
young
should
participate
in
the
meeting
despite
the
conflict
of
interest,
because
any
benefit
that
council,
the
councillor
young
may
receive
is
no
greater
than
the
benefit
the
broader
local
community
would
receive.
Thank
you.
One
of
many.
A
C
G
Thank
you
just
to
let
councillor
peter
young
know
that
if
he
needs
to
reach
out
to
the
division
two
office,
we're
happy
to
assist
in
anything.
In
that
regard,.
A
Thank
you
very
much
I'll
now
take
the
vote
and
count.
Mr
mccabe
will
call
the
division.
Thank
you.
Those
in
favour.
B
Yesterday,
to
cancel
the
hamilton
council
on
james
council
court,
world
council
paterson
council
by
our
lumpstone
council,
taste
against
the
taylor
council,
varsity
council,
pauline
young
council,
mcdonald
and
councillor
o'neill.
B
A
Okay,
now
we're
going
to
move
on
to
reception
and
consideration
of
committee
reports
and
we're
going
to
behave
council
of
ulster.
C
A
I
have
to
adopt
it
sorry
move
councillor,
vorster
seconded
councillor,
toza,
all
in
favor
that
is
carried.
Thank
you.
C
Thank
you
very
much,
madam
acting
mayor,
madame
acting
man,
I'd
like
to
move
that
the
minutes
of
the
lifestyle
and
community
committee
meeting
held
on
tuesday,
the
1st
of
march
2022,
covered
by
recommendations
1
through
8,
be
received.
Thank
you.
C
Thank
you,
madam
acting
mayor.
If
we
could
move
6.4
separately,
I've
received
some
advice
from
city
officers
that
we
need
to
tidy
up
some
words
to
make
sure
that
they
can
act
on
the
committee's
wishes.
Okay,
we'll.
C
C
C
One
of
the
most
touching
ways
of
doing
that
every
day
is
to
lift
the
names
from
streets
right
across
the
gulf
coast
and
give
people
pause
when
they
enter
their
streets
to
acknowledge
the
sacrifice
of
the
service
person
or
a
family.
Who've
made
a
sacrifice
for
our
nation
by
seeing
the
adf
logo
or
a
poppy
affixed
to
their
street
sign
blade
at
madame
acting
mayor.
There
was
a
lot
of
work
put
into
this
by
city
officers,
particularly
by
the
heritage
team,
who
made
a
significant
contribution
to
teasing
out
all
of
the
history
that
they
could.
C
What
we
did
at
committee,
though,
madame
acting
there,
was
to
expand
the
scope
of
eligible
streets
to
make
sure
that
the
greatest
number
of
families
could
be
acknowledged
from
right
across
the
gold
coast,
and
I
understand
that
there
has
been
some
very
positive
early
conversations
with
the
adf
already
and
hopefully,
in
the
lead
up
to
anzac
day.
We
will
all,
in
every
community,
across
the
gold
coast,
have
an
opportunity
to
draw
attention
to
that
sacrifice,
which
is
now
more
important
than
ever.
Thank
you.
A
H
Thanks,
madam
mcnamara,
and
thank
you
also
to
counselor
toes
sorry,
councillor
vorster
for
his
particular
interest
in
this
matter,
because
I
know
he's
worked
very
hard
in
the
background
to
get
the
best
possible
outcome
across
our
whole
city.
We
have
a
lot
more
heritage
than
what
we
might
think
at
first
glance,
and
I
think
the
initial
effort
by
council
officers
was
very
much
driven
towards
a
specific
recognition
where
a
individual
name
was
reflected
in
a
street
sign.
H
As
councillor
vorster
has
said,
we've
now
broadened
that
to
give
a
greater
sweep
to
recognise
family
names,
many
of
whom
we
as
councillors
will
be
familiar
with
that
should
be
recognised
because
part
of
their
family
story
is
the
sacrifice
that
one
or
more
of
their
family
members
made
in
serving
our
nation.
So
I
think
this
is
a
great
program
and
I
very
much
look
forward
to
having
it
rolled
out
in
a
meaningful
way.
Prior
to
anzac
day.
A
G
G
We
have,
through
a
couple
of
years,
budget
process
allocated
almost
eight
hundred
thousand
dollars
to
the
project,
but
the
recommendation
today
is
that
notes
the
significant
shortfall
in
regards
to
the
proposal
and
the
need
to
regroup
and
look
to
see
whether
or
not
there
are
any
other
alternatives.
So
I
didn't
want
it
to
go
through
today,
madame
mcnamee
without
saying
anything,
but
we
will
continue
to
work
trying
to
resolve
the
issue
at
that
particular
venue.
A
C
A
A
C
Hello
matt,
thank
you,
madam
chair.
Just
on
6.3
just
want
to
speak
very
briefly,
just
to,
I
suppose,
support
some
of
the
very
good
work
by
city
officers
that
brought
us
to
that
point.
B
C
Sure,
thank
you
very
much,
madam
acting
mayor,
madam
acting
mayor.
I'm
sure
we
would
all
agree
in
this
room
that
easing
congestion
on
our
roads
is
perhaps
the
number
one
priority
of
all
gold
coasters.
It's
the
work
that
gold
coasters
want
to
see
if
we
are
to
see
our
population
continue
to
grow
at
committee.
Unfortunately,
we
had
an
item
that
suggested
we
were
considering
our
transport
strategy
when,
in
actual
fact,
we
weren't
considering
the
strategy
itself,
but
merely
a
discussion
document
to
stoke
a
conversation
in
the
community
and
boy.
C
Did
we
have
a
conversation
at
committee
and
boy?
Has
the
community
been
having
a
conversation
ever
since?
What
the
impression
I
was
left
with
is
that
city
officers
clearly
understood
that
traffic
congestion
and
easing
it
by
taking
a
very
multi-modal
approach,
was
an
utmost
priority
for
us
as
a
committee
and
I'm
sure
as
a
council,
and
we
support
further
investment
in
the
space.
C
What
we
don't
want
to
do
is
to
get
the
conversation
wrong,
because
when
the
conversation's
wrong,
you
quickly
erode
the
confidence
of
the
community,
and
then
you
quickly
erode
the
political
will
to
get
on
with
the
job
of
building
better
roads
and
maybe
bridges,
but
we'll
see
that
I
just
wanted
to
through
you,
madam
acting
chair,
to
thank
the
city
officers,
who
do
such
a
remarkable
job
every
day,
squeezing
out
efficiency
in
our
road
network,
and
the
discussion
that
we
had
at
committee
was
in
no
way
a
reflection
on
that
job,
but
rather
our
role
as
community
representatives
to
craft
the
message
in
a
way
that
will
be
receptive
to
the
community
and
stoke
the
right
productive
sort
of
conversation.
C
C
B
A
Will
second,
that
are
there
any
speakers
against
or
any
other
speakers
in
favor,
if
not
we'll,
take
the
vote
all
in
favor
that
is
carried.
Thank
you
councillor,
horster,
any
other
items
councillors
back
to
you
councillor
young.
A
Okay
councillors,
we'll
move
on
to
planning
and
environment
committee
and
I'll
go
to
councillor
caldwell
yesterday.
H
I
Thank
you
and
I
wasn't
unfortunately,
wasn't
available
at
the
committee
meeting.
I
was
away,
but
this
particular
development
is
a
residential
property
that
has
been
seeking
uplift
and
the
ability
to
exceed
or
be
built
outside
or
inside
the
setbacks
of
the
waterfront
property,
and
I
have
some
real
concerns
in
relation
to
the
actual
proposal
in
relation
to
the
high-tech
that's
been
exceeded,
but
also
in
relation
to
the
setbacks
from
the
waterfront,
in
conjunction
with
the
height.
Also.
A
I
In
your
report,
it
does
mention
that
in
character,
there's
properties
in
that
particular
area
that
exceed
the
nine
meters
from
that
particular
report.
How
many
of
those
properties
that
exceed
the
nine
meter
also
actually
go
into
the
8.1
meters
of
the
setback
to
the
waterfront.
J
Thank
you
through
you,
mrs
mayer,
on
page
128
of
the
planning
report
that
was
presented
at
the
planning
committee.
It
does
show
a
diagram
with
the
properties
that
have
structures
exceeding
into
that
8.1
meters.
We
haven't
identified
specific
properties
with
the
partial
third
stories
that
do
exceed
into
that
waterway
setback
area.
I
Okay,
thank
you.
So
I'm
really
trying
to
understand
in
relation
to
protecting
amenities
in
the
particular
area.
So
we
understand
there's
a
performance
outcome
and
we're
looking
at
other
properties
in
the
particular
area
that
meets
the
character
of
the
area.
My
concern
is,
we
may
be
having
some
properties.
One
of
the
other
questions
I've
got
is
what
percentage
of
the
properties
in
the
particular
area
actually
are
greater
than
the
nine
meters
as
a
percentage.
I
F
C
Thank
you,
madam
acting
mayor
through
you,
two
city
offices,
perhaps
to
the
director,
but
remember
what
was
the
original
proposed
height
for
this
development,
as
submitted
by
the
applicant.
C
J
Through
the
acting
mare,
the
reason
that
we
have
imposed
the
reduced
height
for
the
overall
building
height
of
the
dwelling
is
for
it
to
be
more
in
character
with
the
dwellings
in
the
area
which
have
a
consistent.
I
guess
an
average
building
height
of
around
10.5
meters.
C
J
Through
the
acting
mayor,
so
as
part
of
our
character
analysis,
when
we
were
assessing
the
development,
I
guess
the
planning
act
for
an
impact,
accessible
application
allows
us
to
consider
relevant
matters,
character
and
amenity
being
one
of
those.
So
in
terms
of
being
consistent
with
the
character
in
the
surrounding
area
and
bringing
it
more
in
line
with
the
dwelling
heights
in
that
area,
it
was
recommended
that
a
reduced
building
height
be
recommended.
So.
C
Madam
chief,
I
could
just
then
clarify,
after
all,
those
questions.
City
offices
formed
the
view,
then,
that
the
original
application
proposed
a
built
form
that
was
not
sympathetic
to
the
local
character
and
therefore
could
potentially
not
be
supported
through
the
development
assessment
process
and
that
city
officers
made
the
decision
to
recommend
a
much
lower
height
which
brought
it
within
the
threshold
of
the
acceptable
characteristics
of
the
area
right,
which
meant
that
it
could
be
supported.
Subject
to
other
conditions.
Is
that
right.
C
I
You
and
through
the
chair
and
thank
you
I
do
appreciate
and
thank
the
officers
for
considering
that
part
of
the
changes
originally
proposed.
I
I
H
Okay,
thank
you
thanks
acting
me,
I'm
just
perhaps
just
in
wrapping
up
what
counselor
taylor's,
I
think
trying
to
achieve
I've
got
a
form
of
words
here
that
could
address
some
of
that
upper
floor
pressure.
That,
I
think,
is
the
real
pain
point
on
this
application.
So,
if
you're
happy
to
take
a
motion.
H
Your
counselor,
so
if,
if
we
can
so
just
follow
along
over
there
at
the
minutes
desk,
if
you
could
just
put
a
full
stop
after
2.7
meters
and
then
delete
the
rest
of
that
there
and
then
we'll
insert
a
number
to
a
new
roman
2.
H
H
As
in
we
don't
want
them
to
push
out
sideways,
so
thanks
acting
mayor
this,
as
is
often
the
case,
it's
the
smaller
developments
that
cause
the
most
interest
and
there's
certainly
been
a
lot
of
interest
from
the
isle
of
capri
residents.
In
relation
to
this
particular
house,
probably
because
it's
bubbled
up
in
an
impact
accessible
application
process,
rather
than
being
a
certification
by
a
private
certifier,
for
example,
and
so
we've
had
a
very
good
opportunity
to
look
at
this
application
closely,
which
is
the
whole
intent
of
a
impact
accessible
application.
H
In
his
discussions
with
me
outside
this
meeting
and
then
in
the
meeting
today
has
clearly
indicated
that
there
is
a
community
expectation
around
a
clearly
defined
setback
to
the
waterfront
now
in
reality,
this
is
a
flood
measure
rather
than
an
aesthetic
measure,
but
clearly
the
community
have
got
an
expectation
that
that's
where
we
should
be
trying
to
aim
for
and
in
circumstances
where
it
can
be
delivered.
It
probably
should
be
so.
H
The
proposed
roman
2
here
pushes
the
third
story
back
to
not
less
than
the
8.1
metres
from
the
waterfront,
and
I
should
say
that
I
was
quite
comforted
that
the
streetscape
of
this
particular
building,
where
the
third
story
is
set
back.
Some
13
meters
from
the
road
frontage
will
predominantly
present
as
a
two-story
house,
which
will
fit
in
quite
nicely
in
the
area.
So
I
thank
councillor
taylor
for
his
work
on
this
matter.
H
K
Thanks
acting
mayor,
I'm
sorry,
I
didn't
attend
the.
I
wasn't
able
to
attend
the
planning
meeting,
but
I
just
had
a
question
about
the
objections.
I'm
assuming
the
objections
came
in
as
part
of
the
original
application.
K
A
I
can
I
can
respond
to
that.
The
residents
nearby
are
very
well
aware
of
the
reduction
okay
and
still
have
an
issue
with
this
particular
development.
I
will
take
the
opportunity
to
speak
against
it
myself,
since
I'm
at
the
microphone.
A
I
do
appreciate
what
counselor
caldwell
has
moved
this
morning,
but
I
guess
my
concern
with
this
one
is
that
because
it
was
triggered
to
impact
it's
come
to
our
attention
that
there
have
been
a
number
of
previous
relaxations,
provided
that
perhaps
don't
meet
meet
the
intent
of
our
strategic
framework
for
a
a
suburban
neighborhood
of
low
intensity,
and
I
think,
for
me,
a
20
centre
metre
setback
to
another
property
boundary
is
simply
not
enough,
and
I
understand
that
setback
relaxations
have
been
provided
to
the
properties
either
side.
A
So
I
respect
that
there
have
been
height
reductions
and
a
further
reduction
proposed
by
the
chair
of
planning.
Today,
I
will
just
be
recording
my
vote
in
the
negative.
Are
there
any
other
speakers
for.
A
D
My
question,
madam
mcnamara,
relates
to
page
464
and
it
it's
a
table
it
it's
noted
confidential,
but
I
don't
think
it
is
confidential.
It's
not
on
grey
paper.
So
before
I
ask
the
question,
can
I
just
clarify
whether
it's
confidential
or
not.
F
Through
madam
actually
mayor
counselor
toza,
the
there
is
only
one
item
on
this
agenda.
That's
confidential!
We're
aware
that
with
the
new
info
council,
if
there's
one
item,
that's
confidential,
that's
why
confidential
is
at
the
top,
but
you
still
have
your
grey
papers
for
that
item.
So
this
one
is
not
yeah.
D
Great
excellent,
so
my
question
actually
relates
to
the
table.
On
page
464
addresses
a
number
of
assessed
roads
where
wildlife
might
move
across
a
road
and
there's
a
number
of
different.
D
The
columns
effectively
identify
a
different
type
of
mitigating
measure
that
might
assist
wildlife
to
get
from
one
side
of
the
road
to
the
other,
perhaps
chickens,
madame
maxime,
perhaps
other
animals
like
koalas,
but
on
the
list
there's
a
number
of
roads
in
division.
Nine-
and
I
I
wondered
whether
it
was
discussed
at
the
meeting
whether
divisionally
the
trial
could
be
augmented
by
delivering
one
of
those
options,
as
opposed
to
the
whole
program.
D
So
that's
my
question:
can
can
a
divisional
counsellor
deliver
one
of
those
columns
and
the
one
I'm
specifically
looking
at
is
perhaps
binogan
road?
There
is
one
item
that
is
costed,
which
is
a
koala
ladder.
We
have
18
strikes
that
are
identified
in
the
report
and
I
thought
maybe
that
would
be
something
that
I
could
do
for
a
divisional
level.
F
Through
you,
madame
acne
mayor
councillor,
toza
recommendation,
two
does
talk
about
us
doing
that
next
feasibility
investigation,
so
what
I'd
probably
suggest
if
you're
comfortable
as
we
can
build
that
in
we're
happy
to
come
around
to
all
counsellors
and
see
if
there's
particular
ones
that
you
would
want?
Alternatively,
it's
if
you
wanted
to
do
a
separate
resolution,
we
could
do
a
trial
just
for
that,
but
I
think
with
this
particular
project
would
be
better
to
keep
it
all
all
together.
D
So,
madame
acting
my
issue,
isn't
I
think
the
trial
and
the
resolution
makes
sense
to
me.
So
I
don't
want
to
change
that.
I
think
what
I
do
want
to
do
is
that
the
the
unique
variables
of
nafa
road
are
entirely
different
to
the
the
variables
on
binogan
road.
I
think
what
I'm
trying
to
work
out
is
whether
there's
anything
stopping
me
from
allocating
local
area
works
for
just
that
item.
D
Okay,
so
on
notice,
then,
can
I
get
one
of
your
offices
to
contact
my
office?
Please
thank.
E
Exactly
it's
the
same
item.
I
was
pretty
much
the
one
that
instigated
their
direction
in
pursuing
this
report
and
I'm
pleased
with
the
findings.
If
it
were
up
to
me
I'd
just
say:
let's
move
the
14
million
dollars
and
get
all
that
treatment
done
this
year,
because
I
think
it's.
E
Exactly
but
my
I'll
draw
your
attention,
if
I
can
to
the
committee
recommend
or
the
recommendation
from
the
office
of
offices
and
committee
on
page
462
of
the
agenda
and
number
one
says
that
council
endorsed
the
findings
of
the
wildlife
vehicle
collision
mitigation
program
report
as
a
decision
assistance
tool
for
city
officers
to
deliver
improved
fauna,
safe
roads.
And
I
just
want
to
articulate
a
concern
about
that,
because
I
read
that
as
being.
This
is
a
tool
that
can
help
us
work
with
council
officers.
E
When
we
identify
problems
and
say,
let's
get
some
treatment
here,
there's
a
whole
range
of
different
treatments
identified
that
are
suitable
for
different
outcomes
and
circumstances.
And
I
note
with
concern
a
an
item
on
the
plan.
A
transport
and
infrastructure
agenda
for
next
week,
which
addresses
a
petition
from
the
community
of
an
area
of
highland
park
where
they've
witnessed
multiple
vehicle
strikes
on
macropods
and
they've
petitioned
council
to
improve
or
provide
some
kind
of
wildlife
crossing
officers
have
said.
No,
you
can't
have
anything
and
the
reason
is
because
it's
not
in
this
report.
E
It's
not
identified
as
one
of
the
key
roads
and
I
find
that
a
a
real
negative
interpretation
of
what
our
objective
here
is,
which
is,
I
think,
to
enable
us
to
provide
better
facilitation
of
the
movement
safe
movement
of
wildlife,
whether
that
be
deer
or
koalas,
or
anything
else
in
between
and
not
for
officers
to
rely
upon
this
report
as
a
means
to
reject
those
kind
of
proposals
to
improve
the
safety
of
wildlife.
So
I'll.
I'm
just
drawing
that
to
your
attention
now.
E
Pardon
me,
okay
and
when
the
matter
comes
before
tni,
which
I
haven't
been
consulted
about
by
the
way,
even
though
I'm
the
divisional
counsellor,
I
will
be
having
that
same
complaint
and
hopefully
achieve
a
better
outcome
than
what's
recommended.
A
A
L
L
L
A
L
That's
the
resolution
I'm
putting
forward
the
council
refuses
the
development
permit
for
a
material
change
of
use,
impact
assessment
for
43.5
metre
building.
I
had
proposed
a
50
uplift
above
the
code
accessible
building
height
of
29
meters
at
9,
49
to
953
gold
coast
highway
palm
beach.
The
proposed
scale
and
intensity
of
the
tower
dominates
the
skyline
and
does
not
achieve
the
desired
sender,
bulk
form
or
amenity
outcome.
The
proposal
does
not
reinforce
the
local
identity
or
sense
of
place,
resulting
in
a
non-compliance
with
strategic
outcome
3.3.1
in
brackets
3.
L
strategic
outcome,
3.3.1
in
brackets,
5
specific
outcome,
3.3.2.1
in
brackets,
9.
specific
outcome
3.3.2.1
in
brackets
11
and
specific
outcome
3.7.2.1
in
brackets,
3
of
the
strategic
framework.
The
cumulative
impacts
of
the
tower,
which
are
a
direct
result
of
the
high
side
cover
and
high
density,
will
result
in
an
undesirable
development
pattern
and
poor
amenity
outcome,
presenting
a
non-compliance
with
overall
outcome
6.2.2.2
in
brackets
b
in
brackets
fee
of
the
medium
density
residential
zone.
The
development
is
contrary
to
the
reasonable
expectations
of
the
community.
A
K
Me
I
think
I
may
have
a
conflict
of
interest
here.
I've
just
noticed
that
the
somebody
I
know
is
one
of
the
owners
of
the
development.
K
Yes,
she's
a
personal
friend
but
not
a
close
personal
friend,
but
we
have
gone
out
to
lunch
and
out
to
dinner
with
groups
of
associated
friends.
So.
K
K
K
K
K
Actually
said,
she's
a
personal
friend,
but
not
a
close
personal
friend.
L
L
L
L
L
Yes,
16.,
okay,
so
because
palm
beach
was
the
seven
story
height
limit,
so
it
was
changed
to
meters
in
2016
up
to
29
metres.
L
The
report
states
that
development
does
not
solely
rely
on
the
existence
of
the
royal
and
princess
palms
and
mention
12.
Other
developments
note
that
these
developments
have
been
approved
in
recent
years:
2017
18,
19,
20
and
21..
This
has
has
come
into
existence,
since
the
height
in
stories
was
changed
to
height
in
metres.
L
Previously,
seven-story
buildings
ranged
in
meters
from
21.7
metres
to
25.5
metres,
with
beautiful
gardens
and
smaller
side
cover.
Since
the
introduction
of
the
height
in
metres,
we've
seen
larger
footprint
coverage
and
little
landscaping
a
backward
step,
higher
buildings,
larger
footprint
and
little
landscaping.
L
L
In
the
court
papers
of
2009
2010,
the
features
clash
with,
rather
than
complement
the
character.
A
third
building
of
a
similar
height
to
the
smaller
of
the
two
would
be
no
less
discordant.
Building
heights
on
the
overly
overlay
have
not
significantly
changed
since
that
refusal,
so
comments
regarding
height
as
a
detriment
of
character
remain
relevant.
H
Well,
I've
listened
carefully
to
what
councilman
mcdonald
said,
so
I
don't
do
this
lightly,
but
I
will
foreshadow
the
committee
recommendation
for
approval
and
in
the
event
that
this
motion's
unsuccessful
we'll
deal
with
that.
Thank
you.
H
Regrettably,
I
know
that
there
is
still
a
lot
of
baggage
from
the
wbq
h,
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h,
I
case
from
2010,
but
it's
not
a
relevant
decision
for
us
to
be
considering
in
this
matter
today.
What
we
need
to
consider
in
this
matter
today
is
the
current
city
plan
and
the
way
that
that
is
implemented.
And
whilst
I
appreciate
that
there
is
some
community
angst
around
what
is
perceived
to
be
a
relaxation
above
the
map
type
when
an
applicant
goes
to
an
impact
assessment.
H
D
My
question
is
actually
about
this:
the
50
uplifting
and
again,
we've
had
this
conversation
a
lot.
My
understanding
is
that
the
council
appears
to
be
moving
in
a
direction
where
that
50
uplift
mechanism
is
coming
to
an
end
in
a
in
a
in
the
future
season.
Could
you
give
some
clarity
to
me
about
when
that
is
likely
to
occur?.
F
Through
you,
madam
acting
mayor
councillor
toza,
so
the
50
uplift
has
been
removed
in
amendment
2
and
3
for
the
targeted
growth
areas,
what
we're
doing
with
future
amendments
so
as
we're
going
through
the
light
rail
areas
that
will
come
to
committee
next
week
that
will
end
up
phasing
out
as
we
go
through
there.
So
it's
not
in
amendment
two
and
three:
it
doesn't
remove
it
for
the
whole
city.
It's
just
the
target
growth
areas
at
this
stage.
D
F
D
It
occurs
to
me
that,
were
this
applicant
to
be
refused
by
council
under
the
current
planning
scheme,
which
we
are
going
through,
the
process
of
changing
it'll
be
difficult
to
leverage
that
future
decision
of
council
to
remove
the
50
uplift
to
defend
our
refusal.
Is
that
affair.
F
Through
you,
madame
acting
mayor
council
towson,
so
at
the
moment
we're-
and
I
think,
we've
spoken
about
it-
quite
a
lot-
we're
not
taking
into
account
the
future
amendments
in
assessment.
We
do.
We
will
have
a
report
come
through
committee
in
the
next
few
months,
which
will
address
that
and
also
how
we
will
be
addressing
superseded
planning
scheme
applications
when
that
happens.
But
at
the
moment
it
is
assessment
on
the
current
city
plan,
which
is
what
the
assessment
has
been
done
on.
D
In
the
future,
we're
an
applicant
to
lodge
a
hypothetical
application
just
like
this
one
and
amendments,
the
amendments
that
are
currently
being
considered,
or
I
believe,
soon
to
be
considered
by
the
state
government
at
what
time
in
the
future.
Speculative,
perhaps
would
an
application
like
this
be
able
to
be
refused
or
not
eligible
for
that
50
uplift.
But
when
is
that
likely
to
occur.
F
So
through,
madam
actually
mayor,
if
if
this
particular
application
was
in
the
targeted
growth
areas
where
the
50
uplift
was
being
reduced
for
those,
it
would
be
at
a
point
where
we're
confident
that
the
state
government
is
moving
towards
an
approval.
So
we
haven't
made
that
decision.
Yet.
There's
certainly
sheree
could
comment
on
this
a
lot
more
than
me
in
terms
of
case
law
on
the
the
old
cody
principle,
which
is
still
used.
D
Yeah-
and
I
think
I'm
not
trying
to
ask
a
legal
question-
I'm
trying
to
get
a
picture
in
my
head
for
my
community
who
are
interested
in
high
rises
on
the
coastline.
Even
though
most
of
the
community
I
represent
are
in
the
west.
We
appear
to
be
signaling
to
the
community
that
50
uplift
is
coming
to
an
end,
but
that
perspective
clearly
isn't
in
place
right
now,
so
you
said,
the
targeted
growth
areas
are
gone.
This
is
not
a
targeted
growth
area.
D
H
Can
I
just
answer
to
council
tozer?
The
most
critical
thing
is
that
where
we
don't
have
the
50
uplift
as
a
protection
against
an
unlimited
height
effectively
through
an
impact
assessment
application,
we
need
to
have
a
very
contemporary
and
robust
and
justifiable
position
to
defend
in
terms
of
why
a
new
development
should
maintain
the
mapped
height,
and
so
the
body
of
work.
That's
been
done
through
amendments
two
and
three
are
effectively.
A
D
So
that
that
will
remain,
and
so
the
community
should
expect
that
applicants
lodging
applications
in
this
area
will
still
be
entitled
and
eligible
to
these
50s
and
uplift
until
council
actually
resolves
to
change
that
which
they
have
not
done
thus
far
correct
right.
So
it
appears
to
me
we
have
a
direction
for
the
divisional
councillor
to
change
the
city
plan
to
accommodate
what
is
yeah.
J
You
acting
mayor
through
to
councillor
toza,
so
the
targeted
growth
areas
and
had
a
lot
to
do
with
this
with
one
being
in
southport
is
yes,
the
recommendation.
The
amendment
going
to
state
government
means
that
we
don't
have
50,
but
that's
because
our
offices
have
gone
up
every
single
street
and
a
street
assessed
every
single
street
through
a
process
and
in
many
places
increased
the
height.
J
J
So
if
this
assessment
is
done
for
this
area,
like
was
done
for
bigger
waters
or
south
port
labrador,
it
doesn't
mean
that
it
drops
50
percent.
It
means
that
there
is
a
walk
up
every
single
street,
an
assessment
of
what
do
we
want
this
height
to
be
those
heights
change?
They
could
actually
end
up
being
50
percent
higher,
and
then
we
don't
need
the
50
uplift.
A
Thanks
councillor
patterson,
do
we
have
any
other
speakers
counselor
on
jones.
G
L
You,
madam
chair,
what
I'd
like
to
to
just
say
that
the
50
uplift
is
not
a
given
it's
a
pretty
strict
criteria
that
has
to
be
met.
Now.
That
criteria
has
a
number
of
of
points
in
3.3.2.1
that
have
to
be
met.
If
you
don't
meet
one
of
them
that
development
cannot
be
approved.
So
it's
a
pretty
strict
criteria
that
that
council
has
to
deal
with.
L
Presently
the
town
plan
as
it
stands
now
covers
what
is
required
under
the
south
east
queensland
regional
plan.
If
the,
if
I'm
wrong,
please
direct
correct
me,
but
I
understand
with
our
density
at
the
prison
that
that's
the
requirement
of
the
southeast
queensland
regional
plan
and
it's
being
met.
F
L
L
So,
madam
chair,
I
would
ask
that
the
council
support
me
in
the
refusal
of
this
development,
because
what
we're
seeing
now
is
at
the
rip,
the
heart
of
palm
beach,
is
being
ripped
out,
we're
losing
our
soul
by
some
of
these
high-rise
developments
that
are
taking
place,
they're
covering
nearly
90
of
the
block,
there's
very
little
landscape,
I'm
not
quite
sure
how
many
trees
that
can
be
planned
on
here.
I
think
very
few.
I
know
that
the
officer
was
scratching
around
trying
to
get
streetscape.
L
A
Councillor
macdonald
that
closes
debate
we'll
take
the
vote
on
councillor
mcdonald's
motion.
All
in
favor
division
division
is
called.
A
L
B
B
Voted
in
favour
exactly
against
councillor
gates,
councillor
hamill
councillor
and
jones
council
caldwell,
councillor
patterson,
council
of
allstar
and
councillor
pauline
young.
A
A
A
Motion
carried:
are
there
any
other
items,
counsellors
council
ron,
jones.
B
G
G
We'll
all
have
an
opportunity
to
encourage
our
residents
to
get
involved
in
looking
to
see
whether
or
not
we've
got
it
right
and
and
when
residents
tell
us
that
we're
not
planning
for
the
future.
This
is
our
opportunity
to
engage
with
them
and
try
to
bring
them
along
for
that
journey.
Madam
acting
man.
A
C
So,
madame
acting
mayor
as
councillor
owen
jones,
quite
eloquently
put,
there
are
huge
pressures
on
infrastructure
that
face
our
city
and
we
attempt
to
rise
to
the
occasion.
What
does
not
help,
though,
is
when
the
state
government
takes
a
get
out
of
jail,
free
ticket
and
passes
the
infrastructure
burden
back
onto
local
government.
It's
been
their
approach
with
hospitals,
schools,
other
bits
of
infrastructure
when
those
things
go
up,
including
social
housing,
for
example.
It's
the
rate
pay
that
needs
to
respond
financially
to
dealing
with
the
infrastructure
pressures.
C
One
of
the
greatest
pressures.
I
think
that
the
central
gold
coast
will
have
will
be
the
state's
proposed
olympic
games,
village,
satellite
village
at
the
heart
of
robina,
and
the
reason
why
the
impact
of
that
development
is
going
to
be
so
pronounced
is
that
the
state
government
shields
developers
in
that
precinct
from
paying
any
infrastructure
fees
altogether,
and
I
have
had
little
comfort
from
the
state
government
that
they
intend
to
paying
their
way
when
they
intend
to
progress.
C
This
athlete's
village,
at
robina,
madame
acting
mayor
robina,
has
a
shopping
center
that
is
ultimately
owned
by
the
state
government
through
their
property
development
arm
qic.
C
They
have
a
hospital
that
is
ultimately
owned
by
the
state
government,
a
high
school
ultimately
by
the
state
government,
an
allied
health
precinct
ultimately
by
the
state
government,
a
stadium
ultimately
by
the
state
government,
the
train
station,
ultimately
by
the
same
state
government.
They
induce
so
much
demand
on
this
road
network,
but
their
laws
mean
that
developers
are
not
making
a
contribution
beyond
the
original
trunk
infrastructure
that
was
put
in
35
or
40
years
ago.
C
I
firmly
believe
that
there
is
a
material
risk
to
the
prosperity
of
the
gold
coast
if
the
state
government
proceeds
with
their
plans
to
deliver
an
athlete's
village
at
robina
without
providing
an
infrastructure
dividend
to
the
city.
Madam
acting
mayor
just
the
other
day,
the
fairfax
papers
carried
the
story
about
how
the
state
and
federal
governments
wanted
to
deliver
a
400
million
dollar
overpass
somewhere
in
brisbane.
C
Maybe
it
was
it's
which
I
don't
know
they
wanted
to
spend
400
million
dollars
on
a
single
project
tied
to
the
olympic
games,
but
where
are
they
around
what
they
will
deliver
around
rabina
or
anywhere
on
the
gold
coast?
For
that
matter?
As
they
talk
up
the
games,
I
would
hate
ravina
and
the
gold
coast
to
be
the
dumping
ground
of
the
state's
accommodation
problems
in
the
lead
up
to
the
olympic
games
right.
I
would
hate
for
them
to
treat
us
as
the
olympic
tip.
C
What
I
want
to
see
is
them
pay
their
way,
and
I
think
our
work
to
advocate
for
a
better
deal
has
to
begin
with
a
hard,
data-driven,
evidence-based
position,
and
that's
precisely
what
I
would
like
city
officers
to
go
away
and
do
the
effect
of
this
motion.
Madam
acting
mayor,
is
to
ask
city
officers
to
identify
all
of
the
planning
risks.
The
community
consultation
risks.
C
All
of
the
infrastructure
risks
collect
all
of
that
information
together
so
that
when
the
mayor
or
yourself,
hopefully,
madame
acting
mayor
have
an
opportunity
to
look
these
state
politicians
in
the
eye
and
that
olympic
committee
in
the
eye,
we
can
have
a
very
robust
moral
argument
that
we
deserve
our
fair
share.
Supporting
this
development
in
robina
is
going
to
come
at
a
cost
to
the
ratepayer.
C
A
C
To
the
tape,
thank
you,
madam
acting
took
a
photo
here.
We
go
so
the
motion
reads
in
three
parts:
number:
one:
that
a
report
be
brought
forward,
outlining
the
planning
development
assessment
and
infrastructure
risks
associated
with
the
satellite
athletes
village
proposed
by
the
state
government
at
robina
for
the
brisbane
2032
olympic
games.
Two,
that
the
report
also
set
out
how
council
council
that
being
asked,
the
community
representatives
will
be
consulted
to
inform
and
direct
city
offices
dealings
with
their
state
counterparts.
C
And
thirdly,
madame
acting
mayor
that
this
report
be
prepared,
in
anticipation
of
formal
representations
to
the
state
government
to
protect
rate
payer
and
community
interest.
I
might
just
add
the
olympic.
The
commonwealth
games
came
at
a
cost
to
the
ratepayer,
but
don't
we
have
great
facilities,
we
sure
do
we
inherited
great
facilities.
There
was
a
dividend.
C
A
H
Thank
you,
madam
acting
mayor.
If
we
could
just,
I
just
wanted
to
suggest
one
change,
and
that
is
in
the
header
of
this
item,
it's
described
as
local
government
infrastructure
plan,
but
what
what
the
thrust
of
this
item
really
relates
to
is
what
I
describe
as
in
infrastructure
funding
reform,
and
so,
if
we
could
perhaps
just
rename
that
item
as
infrastructure
funding
reform,
I
think
that
would
be
helpful.
H
And
so,
mr
ceo,
I
know
you
weren't
at
planning
committee.
We
missed,
you
feel
free
to
join
us
anytime,
but
I
think
this
is
a
matter
which
should
spark
some
interest
from
you,
because
narrowing
the
gap
between
what
we
receive
in
infrastructure
charges
and
the
cost
of
the
infrastructure
into
the
future
is
something
that
we
need
to
pay
close
attention
to,
and
so
that
was
one
of
the
thrusts
of
this
particular
motion
in
terms
of
bringing
forward
a
report.
H
If
we're
going
to
go
to
the
state
government
who
tell
us
what
to
do
with
these
infrastructure
charges,
we
need
to
be
able
to
say
to
them
meaningfully
that
this
is
the
suite
of
reforms
that
we
want
to
see,
and
one
of
the
things
that
councillor
vorster
has
already
mentioned
in
this
meeting.
Is
the
state
making
their
fair
share
of
contribution
when
they
themselves
are
putting
very
high
demand
growth,
driven
infrastructure
into
the
into
our
suburban
neighborhoods
and
do
not
contribute
to
our
local
government
infrastructure
that
is
necessary
to
support
it.
H
So
I
look
forward
to
this
report
coming
forward
because
we
need
to
make
sure
that
we
are
able
to
provide
a
sustainable
funding
model
into
the
future
so
that
we
can
deliver
on
the
infrastructure
that
the
city
needs.
So
I
hope
that
this
earns
my
colleagues
support.
I
know
that
not
everyone
was
at
planning
committee,
but
it
is
a
very
important
piece
of
work
for
us
to
set
the
scene
for
how
we
move
forward
in
funding
elgip
ii.
A
We
understand
that
we
work
within
a
framework
of
capped
infrastructure
charges
and
we
have
most
certainly
tabled
the
need
to
increase
the
the
current
level
of
funding
that
we
can
collect
through
infrastructure
charges,
but
I'm
totally
supportive
of
what
is
being
proposed
here
and
think
it's
a
great
initiative
so
well
done
councillor
young.
A
We
had
a
second
didn't.
We.
A
A
A
A
A
Seconded
councillor,
peter
young,
all
in
favor
carried
thanks
councillors,
we'll
now
move
on
to
water
and
waste.
A
C
A
Second,
councillor
pauline
young,
all
in
favor,
that
is
carried
any
items
counsellors.
A
A
Okay
councillors,
we'll
we'll
go
to
governance,
we'll
just
wait
for
the
director
to
arrive.
G
Acting
mayor,
I
moved
the
report
of
the
governance
administration
finance
committee
meeting
held
on
wednesday,
the
9th
of
march
2020
covered
by
recommendations,
one
to
eight
be
received.
A
So
councillor
toza,
due
to
councillor
la
castro's
absence,
I'll,
go
to
you
to
move
the
reception
of
ete.
D
Thank
you,
madam
acting
man,
I'll
move
that
the
report
of
the
economy,
tourism
and
events
committee
held
on
wednesday
ninth
of
march,
covered
by
recommendations,
one
to
five
be
received.
Was
there
five.
A
Thank
you
very
much
I'll
second,
at
councillor
patterson
and
we'll
take
the
vote
all
in
favor
that
is
carried
any
items.
Counsellor
councillor,
toza,
I've.
D
Had
some
advice
from
the
officers
in
relation
to
item
7.1,
which
is
a
confidential
item,
but
I
think
the
only
element
to
change
is
one
of
the
resolutions,
which
is
not
inherently
confidential.
Unless
there
are
other
questions,
I'd
be
happy
to
move
the
committee
recommendation
with
the
required
change.
A
Okay
councillors
do
do
you
have
any
other
queries
that
might
need
us
to
go
into
closed?
If
not
I'll
have
counsellor
tozer
move
the
change.
D
Then
I
would
move
that
the
committee
recommendation
with
a
slight
adjustment
to
number
five.
Do
you
need
to
re-read
it
or
are
you
happy.
A
As
long
as
it's
up
on
the
screen,
if
you
read
out
the
cha,
has
the
change
been.
A
D
All
of
the
items
one
to
four
and
six
remain
the
same,
but
item
five
should
change
such
that
it
reads
that
the
table
in
attachment
two
be
corrected
to
replace
the
first
reference
to
carrara
indoor
sports
stadium
to
golco
squash
center.
Does
that
sound.
F
D
To
you
they're,
not
the
same,
are
you
sorry
man,
I'm
making
me
I'm
so
sorry
the
the
officer
has
provided
this,
but
I'm
not
sure
a
lot.
I
think
it
aligns
maybe
with
the
officer
recommendation
as
opposed
to
the
committee
recommendation.
So
let's
retain
five
and
let's,
let's
change
it,
that
we
include
a
seven.
Yes.
D
A
C
No,
no
madame
acting
man
just
on,
I
think
part,
four
of
the
recommendation.
Could
I
just
get
an
understanding
from
the
co
whether
the
effect
of
four
would
would
last
just
a
single
budget
cycle,
or
is
this
now
an
indefinite
position
that
will
be
taken?
B
I
might
ask
the
coa
to
answer
that
my
reading
of
it
it's
a
it's,
an
ongoing
effectively
a
policy
position,
so
unless
you
change
it
at
a
future,
just
future
meeting
or
a
budget
process.
C
All
right
so,
madam
acting
mayor,
perhaps
through
you
to
joe,
so,
would
council
be
open
to
making
adjustments
in
the
budget
process
that
may
be
different
to
essentially
particular
positioning.
I
don't
see
any
issue
with
it.
Okay,
great
I'm,
happy
to
support
it.
Thank
you.
A
Could
I
just
is
it
confidential,
mr
mccabe,
to
know
what
the
level
of
funding
is
from
what
what
the
profits
are
from.
A
A
So
I
would
like
to
actually
chip
in
here
and
suggest
the
removal
of
four
or
the
replacement
with
four
with
that
funding
consideration
for
future
events
within
surface
paradise
be
considered
during
as
part
of
the
budget
process,
and
we
can
look
at
we've
already
got
that
there.
A
G
So
mata
mcnamara
on
page
65,
there
are
some
numbers
and
I'm
not
too
sure
if
it's
clear
to
councillors
what
the
actual
profits
from
the
markets
are
after
the
payment
of
the
management
fee.
So
I
I
appreciate
that
it's
budgetary,
so
if
I
could
move
into
close
so
that
we
could
get
an
answer
to
that,
so
we
can
actually
make
an
informed
decision.
Thank.
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
D
Madam
machine
there,
this
motion
involves
a
number
of
different
elements
that
have
some
of
which
the
the
substances
is
contained
on
confidential
papers.
So
not
all
of
it
can
be
explored
in
in
public
because
of
the
commercial
nature
of
some
of
the
the
and
budget
implications
of
some
of
what's
discussed.
D
But
the
substance
of
it
is
that,
most
importantly
for
the
community,
that
we
are
doing
a
better
job
and
intending
to
do
a
better
job
of
understanding
the
contributions
that
businesses
from
all
over
the
city
make
in
order
to
stimulate
our
city
as
an
events
city,
we
are
considering
that
carefully.
D
There
are
a
couple
of
elements
in
this
motion
that
I
think
are
particularly
important
to
look
at
item.
Five
actually
is
not
confidential
and
actually
relates
to
an
item
earlier
dealt
with
in
the
committee
on
the
day
we
met,
and
it
talks
about
the
data
that
we're
collecting
in
relation
to
spending
habits
of
consumers
who
come
into
the
city.
Both
consumers
who
live
in
the
city,
but
also
consumers
who
come
into
the
city
from
outside
and
the
the
council
has
struck
an
agreement
with
a
large
payments
organization.
D
Potentially
as
a
result
of
that
event,
not
only
can
we
work
out
where
the
money
gets
spent,
but
we
can
also
work
out
where
the
person
come
from,
where
the
person
who
is
spending
the
money
comes
from
whether
they're
from
inside
the
city
or
outside
the
city.
What
is
important
to
remember
for
the
consumer
and
for
the
people
listening
today
is
that
we
can't
identify
any
individual
in
that
information.
D
The
information
is
very
generalized,
but
it
can
help
us
understand
whether
the
economic
stimulus
that
is
that
occurs
as
a
result
of
an
event
originates
from
a
gold
coast
based
person
or
a
person
from
outside
the
city
and
we're
able
to
quantify
that
very
specifically.
A
If
not
I'll,
would
you
like
to
close
okay
I'll,
take
the
vote,
those
in
favor
that
is
carried
counsellors?
I
would
like
6.3
to
be
dealt
with
separately
for
a
declaration,
please
which
was
made
at
committee,
so
it
should
be
on
the
screen.
D
Madam
machine,
I
would
having
been
aware
of
your
your
disclosure.
I
would
move
that
that.
D
That's
what
I
said
at
committee,
I
was
trying
to
use
the
the
city,
solicitors
advice
that
I
finally
brought
into
a
council
meeting
madam
acting
mayor,
and
that
is
actually
sufficient
and
we'll
go
with
that.
A
A
Against
abstaining,
and
could
you
note
that
I
did
not
vote?
Thank
you
and
that
is
carried.
A
Would
someone
like
to
move
6.3
councillor
owen
jones
seconded
by
councillor
pauline
young
all
in
any
discussion
counsellors?
No,
all
in
favor
that
is
carried
sorry.
A
No
other
items,
there's
no
notices
of
motion.
D
You,
madam
mcnamara,
I
knew
that
the
remaining
recommendations
of
the
econ,
the
economy,
tourism
and
events
committee
be
adopted
being
items
one
two,
six
point:
two
and
that'll:
do
it.
A
C
Thank
you
very
much,
madam
acting
mayor,
I
provided
some
words
to
the
secretary.
I'm
happy
to
second
the
motion.
Perhaps
counselor
taylor
would
like
to
move
it
but
of
course,
you're
chairing
the
meeting.
C
C
A
I
You
yes,
and
we
want
to
bring
a
report
back
to
full
council
the
analyzer
plan
and
funding
model
that
activates
surface
paradise,
that's
keeping
with
the
community
and
the
economic
aspirations
of
our
city.
I
As
we
all
know,
surface
paradise,
as
we've
grown
as
a
city,
was
the
heartbeat
of
the
city,
but
we
since
now
have
grown
into
an
amazing
gold
coast
environment
which
has
amazing
elements
of
the
whole
coastlines.
But
it's
really
important
that
we
understand
where
it
all
started
from
and
where
it
came
from,
and
it's
important
that
we
do
understand
what's
needed
to
ensure
that
surface
paradise
is
still
a
golden
jewel
on
the
gold
coast,
as
well
as
all
other
areas
of
the
gold
coast
for
sure
and
hinterlands.
C
Thank
you
very
much,
madam
acting
mayor.
I
just
want
to
reflect
on
my
experience
with
surfers
paradise
and
I'll
begin
with
hermann
foster
the
new
zealand
citizen
who
came
to
the
gold
coast.
C
Yes,
who
came
to
the
gold
coast
to
visit
quite
frequently
and
what's
never
been
lost
on
me,
is
that
as
a
new
zealander
coming
to
the
gold
coast,
we
never
called
it
the
gold
coast.
We
always
called
it
surfers
paradise.
We
were
going
to
surface
paradise,
we
might
have
been
saying
at
miami.
We
might
have
been
staying
at
main
beach,
it
didn't
matter.
We
were
coming
to
surfers
paradise.
C
The
surface
paradise
brand
carries
so
much
value,
and
I
distinctly
remember
in
about
2000.
Oh
I'm
sorry,
I
would
have
been
in
about
1996
the
greatest
holiday
we
ever
had
was
coming
to
the
gold
coast,
and
I
distinctly
remember
looking
up
in
our
rental
vehicle
through
a
sky.
You
know
like
what
do
you
call
it?
The
the
hole
in
the
car,
the
the
sunroof.
C
And
looking
at
these
amazing
high-rises
against
the
black
sky
and
thought
I
thought
to
myself
just
as
a
young
kid,
I
was
11
that
this
is
the
most
magical
place
ever
councillor.
Taylor,
two's
credit
for
two
years
has
been
talking
about
a
new
vision
for
surface
paradise,
cleaning
it
up
putting
in
master
plans
this
that
and
the
other-
and
I
must
say
through
you
too
councillor
taylor.
C
I
think
you've
had
a
lot
of
meetings,
but
you
haven't
had
much
traction,
but
today
the
rubber
is
meeting
the
road.
Today,
the
rubber
meets
the
road
and
I
think
you've
got
potentially
the
support
of
the
full
council
to
make
sure
that
surface
paradise
is
absolutely
the
jewel
in
our
crown
and
is
restored
to
the
position
it
needs
to
needs
to
have
in
order
for
us
to
keep
inducing
visitors
to
our
city
and
economic
activity.
Thank
you.
A
A
I
think
he
would
have
too
any
other
business,
no
other
business
counsellors.
If
not,
I
will
declare
the
meeting
closed
at
12
33.
Thank
you.
Councillors.