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Council Minutes - Town of Cambridge

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COUNCIL MINUTESTUESDAY 26 JUNE 2012The SurveyAt the February Meeting, a revised survey was considered but not adopted. The draft surveyhad a clear goal <strong>of</strong> evaluating the propensity <strong>of</strong> property owners to pay for underground power,and it was simple in its approach.However moving forward, it is considered that the survey should be more comprehensive andunderpinned by critical information that will allow a property owner to make an informeddecision.It is proposed that a market (community) research firm be engaged to design and develop thesurvey and information brochure. In its formulation, the survey design will need to address:1. Survey Objective2. Survey Methodology3. Survey Target (responses)4. Survey Questions5. Information content6. Survey Outcomes (what action <strong>Council</strong> will take as a result)The estimated cost <strong>of</strong> such a survey would be in the vicinity <strong>of</strong> $20,000.Elected Members would be consulted with the preparation <strong>of</strong> the survey.Round 6 <strong>of</strong> the State Underground Power Program (SUPP)Despite the current review <strong>of</strong> the underground power program, it is anticipated that theGuidelines for Round Six Major Residential Projects will be released later this year along with acall for expressions <strong>of</strong> interest from local governments. Round six will commence from 2015.Irrespective <strong>of</strong> the survey, it is the intent <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Town</strong> to continue to submit applications to theSUPP.Round 6 <strong>of</strong> Localised Enhancement Program (LEP)The <strong>Town</strong> submitted earlier in the year for grant funding for Round 6 <strong>of</strong> the LEP to undertakeunderground power in a section <strong>of</strong> <strong>Cambridge</strong> Street. The State has yet to advise applicants <strong>of</strong>their success or otherwise in this round. If successful, there would be a correspondingreduction <strong>of</strong> about $1m in the project costs to complete underground power in the <strong>Town</strong>.POLICY/STATUTORY IMPLICATIONS:There are no Policy or Statutory Implications related to this report.FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS:As outlined in the detailed section <strong>of</strong> this report, the proposal to subsidise underground powerby 1/3 will require approximately $6.4 million from the Endowment Lands Account and $6.1from the Area Improvement Reserve. Over the long term, this is within the capabilities <strong>of</strong> the<strong>Town</strong> to fund, given the proceeds due from land sales subject to these proceeds being receivedas anticipatedH:\CEO\GOV\COUNCIL MINUTES\12 MINUTES\JUNE 2012\C CR.DOCX 180

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