Council meeting agenda - 4 June 2012 - Clarence City Council
Council meeting agenda - 4 June 2012 - Clarence City Council
Council meeting agenda - 4 June 2012 - Clarence City Council
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CLARENCE CITY COUNCIL – GOVERNANCE- 4 JUNE <strong>2012</strong> 214<br />
At the time this motion was put to the member <strong>Council</strong>s of the STCA and<br />
<strong>Clarence</strong> <strong>City</strong> <strong>Council</strong> did not support it.<br />
1.3. At its Meeting of 22 February 2010, <strong>Council</strong> considered recommendations<br />
from the SWSA Board in relation to the operation of SWSA and <strong>Council</strong><br />
resolved as follows.<br />
“A. That <strong>Council</strong> endorses the recommendations of the SWSA<br />
Board in relation to the review of finances and governance of<br />
SWSA.<br />
B. That <strong>Council</strong> advises the SWSA Board that its support for the<br />
recommendations is conditional on the preparation of the<br />
SWSA Annual Business Plan for 2010/2011 and its<br />
circulation to <strong>Council</strong> prior to the adoption of <strong>Council</strong>’s<br />
Annual Operating Plan”.<br />
1.4. At its Meeting of 26 February 2010, the SWSA Board adopted the following:<br />
“SWSA instruct its CEO (the Southern Tasmania representative on<br />
the Waste Advisory Committee) to take into account the views<br />
expressed by member <strong>Council</strong>s in their response to the STCA’s<br />
request regarding future funding options for waste management<br />
activities during WAC discussions regarding the funding of waste<br />
management activities;…”.<br />
1.5. At its Meeting of 2 May 2011, <strong>Council</strong> considered recommendations from the<br />
SWSA Board in relation to the Blue Environment report “Waste Management<br />
2020 and Beyond” and resolved as follows.<br />
“That in response to the key matters arising out of the Blue<br />
Environment Waste Management 2020 and beyond report, <strong>Council</strong><br />
advises the SWSA Board as follows:<br />
� <strong>Council</strong> views that a regional waste authority (SWSA or<br />
another regional body) should not continue to exist; and<br />
� <strong>Council</strong> resolves to maintain its adopted policy position of<br />
not supporting a mandated waste levy and cannot support the<br />
establishment of a joint local/State recovery authority”.