|    | Council Meeting   25 August 2020 | 
 
 
 
Minutes
of Ordinary Council Meeting remotely and livestreamed
on Council’s website on 25 August 2020
 
Meeting
commenced at 6.31pm
 
 
 
 
 
  | Present:  | 
 
  | Darcy Byrne Vittoria Raciti Marghanita Da Cruz  Lucille McKenna OAM Colin Hesse Sam Iskandar Tom Kiat Pauline Lockie Victor Macri  Julie Passas John Stamolis Louise Steer Anna YorkMichael Deegan
 Elizabeth Richardson | Mayor Deputy Mayor (6.43pm) Councillor Councillor Councillor Councillor Councillor Councillor  Councillor Councillor Councillor Councillor (6.33pm) Councillor Chief
  Executive Officer  Chief Operating
  Officer, Director Development and Recreation | 
 
  | Cathy Edwards-Davis Daryl Jackson | Director Infrastructure Chief Financial Officer | 
 
  | Ian
  Naylor  | Manager
  Governance | 
 
  | Katherine
  Paixao | Governance
  Coordinator  | 
 
 
APOLOGIES:       
 
Motion: (Hesse/Byrne)
 
THAT apologies from Councillor Drury be accepted.
 
Motion Carried
For Motion:                 Crs Byrne, Da Cruz, Hesse, Iskandar, Kiat, Lockie, Macri, McKenna
OAM, Passas, Stamolis and York
Against Motion:          Nil
 
Councillor Steer entered the Meeting at 6:33 pm.
 
DISCLOSURES OF INTERESTS:   
Nil
 
CONFIRMATION
OF MINUTES
 
 
  | Motion:
  (Stamolis/Hesse) THAT the
  Minutes of the Council Meeting held on Tuesday, 11 August 2020 be confirmed
  as a correct record. Motion Carried For Motion:                 Crs Byrne, Da Cruz, Hesse, Iskandar, Kiat, Lockie, Macri, McKenna
  OAM, Passas, Stamolis, Steer and York Against Motion:          Nil | 
 
PUBLIC FORUM
 
The
registered speakers were asked to address the meeting. The list of speakers is
available on the last page of these minutes.
 
Councillor
Raciti entered the Meeting at 6:43 pm.
 
 
 
  | C0820(2) Item 12         Mayoral
  Minute: Rozelle Parklands | 
 
  | Motion: (Byrne)   THAT Council:    1.   Notes the
  correspondence from Transport for NSW’s Deputy Secretary Greater Sydney
  regarding Rozelle Parklands; and   2.   Prepares
  a draft submission on Rozelle Parklands, incorporating the priorities of
  local sporting clubs, to be circulated to Councillors for feedback in advance of the August 31 deadline.   | 
 
  | Motion Carried For Motion:                 Crs Byrne, Da Cruz, Hesse, Iskandar, Kiat, Lockie, Macri, McKenna
  OAM, Passas, Raciti, Stamolis, Steer and York Against Motion:           Nil | 
 
 
  | C0820(2) Item 13         Mayoral
  Minute: Funding for Infrastructure Stimulus | 
 
  | Motion: (Byrne)   THAT Council:    1.   Notes the NSW
  Government’s media release on the new $250 million funding program
  funding for parklands, town squares and main streets of Councils across the
  State; and   2.   Notes the already
  adopted Stimulus Priority Projects motion passed at the 23 June 2020 meeting,
  which prioritised a list of projects that would be accelerated, and that a
  report be tabled at an Ordinary Council meeting on which
  projects would be eligible for funding under this new NSW Government program.   | 
 
  | Motion Carried For Motion:                 Crs Byrne, Da Cruz, Hesse, Iskandar, Kiat, Lockie, Macri, McKenna
  OAM, Passas, Raciti, Stamolis, Steer and York Against Motion:           Nil | 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
  | C0820(2) Item 1            Kirkbride
  Precinct (Callan Park) Expression of Interest | 
 
  | Motion: (Byrne/Stamolis)   THAT Council:   1.    Not
  submit a proposal for the Kirkbride Precinct Expression of Interest; and   2.    Writes to the Minister for Water, Property and
  Housing, expressing concern regarding reports in the Sydney Morning Herald
  that the for-profit business Doltone House, represented by ex-Planning
  Minister Frank Sartor, was provided a tour of the site, and requesting
  confirmation that there will be no changes to the law protecting Callan Park
  and the Kirkbride Precinct from commercialisation.     | 
 
  | Motion Carried For Motion:                 Crs Byrne, Da Cruz, Hesse, Iskandar, Kiat, Lockie, Macri, McKenna
  OAM, Raciti, Stamolis, Steer and York Against Motion:           Cr Passas | 
 
 
  | C0820(2) Item 2            Local
  Traffic Committee Meeting - August 2020 | 
 
  | Motion: (McKenna
  OAM/Da Cruz)   THAT the Minutes of the Local Traffic Committee Meeting
  held in August 2020 be received and the recommendations be adopted
  subject to the following amendments:   1.    Not
  adopting LTC0820 Item 4    Chandos
  Street, Haberfield - Proposed Intersection Modification;   2.   
  Note the
  safety concerns of residents on Chandos Street;   3.   
  Note that
  the IWC Local Area Improvement Strategy (LAIS), relied in the report to
  the Traffic Committee, was written prior to the opening of the M4 East
  tunnel. As such it does not contain current traffic data, and needs to be
  updated and reviewed prior to any local road closures being implemented;   4.   
  Note that
  Transport for NSW has advised it has received over 3,000 submissions to their
  proposed changes to local roads in the area and will provide a further
  consultation report in September 2020;    5.   
  Write to
  Transport NSW to provide an updated traffic study for the area as required by
  a condition of the opening of the M4 East; fund council to review and
  implement the IWC LAIS in the light of the traffic study;   6.   
  LTC0820
  Item 5 Tempe South Draft Local Area Traffic Management (LATM) Study - A
  further LATM Study be undertaken of the impact of traffic on students at Tempe Public and Tempe High School, and
  associated streets
 including Edwin Street and Tramway Street Tempe and the treatments be
  reviewed in the light of the additional study; and
   7.   
  LTC0820
  Item 10  Traffic in Alt Street, Ashfield - Council note that staff will be arranging a
  pedestrian/traffic volume count to determine if the site meets the warrants
  for a crossing. The Ashfield Traffic Management Study (ATMS) also recommended
  the need to calm traffic in Alt Street at this location.   | 
 
  | Motion Carried For
  Motion:                 Crs
  Byrne, Da Cruz, Hesse, Iskandar, Kiat, Lockie, Macri, McKenna OAM, Stamolis,
  Steer and York Against
  Motion:          Cr Passas   | 
 
  | Amendment (Passas/Macri)     THAT LTC0820 Item 4 Chandos Street, Haberfield - Proposed Intersection
  Modification be adopted to close the street to no left turn.   | 
 
  | Motion Lost For
  Motion:                 Crs
  Macri, Passas and Raciti Against Motion:           Crs
  Byrne, Da Cruz, Hesse, Iskandar, Kiat, Lockie, McKenna OAM,                                 Stamolis,
  Steer and York | 
 
 
  | C0820(2) Item 3            Changes
  to the Code of Conduct, Procedures for the   Administration of the Code
  of Conduct and Code of Meeting         Practice | 
 
  | Motion: (Da
  Cruz/Steer)   THAT Council adopt the amended Code of Conduct,
  Procedures for the Administration of the Code of Conduct and Code of Meeting
  Practice with the following amendments:   1.   
  Retain:
 
 a)    The $50 gift limit;   b)    The token cap on the value of meals and refreshments that may be
  accepted by Council officials in conjunction with the performance of their
  official duties; and   c)   
  The appointment of Reviewers is by Council
  resolution.   2.    The Code of Meeting practice to be amended to incorporate the
  amendments to the ACT as set out in the OLG 20-09 Circular Compliance with
  social distancing requirements to limit the spread of the COVID-19 virus at Council
  and committee meetings to permit Council and committee meetings to be
  held remotely, and individual councillors can participate in meetings
  remotely. 
 
 | 
 
  | Motion Carried For Motion:                 Crs Byrne, Da Cruz, Hesse, Iskandar, Kiat, Lockie, Macri, McKenna
  OAM, Steer and York Against Motion:          Crs Passas, Raciti and Stamolis   | 
 
  | Foreshadowed
  Motion (Passas/Stamolis)   THAT this
  item be deferred for a briefing with a legal representative present. This Foreshadowed Motion lapsed. | 
 
 
  | C0820(2) Item 4            Investment
  Report as at 31 July 2020 | 
 
  | Motion: (Stamolis/Kiat)   THAT the
  report be received and noted.   | 
 
  | Motion Carried For Motion:                 Crs Byrne, Da Cruz, Hesse, Iskandar, Kiat, Lockie, Macri, McKenna
  OAM, Passas, Raciti, Stamolis, Steer and York Against Motion:           Nil | 
 
 
  | C0820(2) Item 5            Notice
  of Motion to Rescind: C0419(1) Item 5 Local Traffic    Committee
  Meeting: Ltc0419 Item 6 - Gannon Lane, Tempe - 30      April
  2019 | 
 
  | Motion: (Byrne/Hesse)   THAT Council rescind C0419(1) Item 5 Local Traffic Committee Meeting: LTC0419 Item 6 - Gannon Lane,
  Tempe - 30 April 2019.   | 
 
  | Motion Carried For
  Motion:                 Crs
  Byrne, Da Cruz, Hesse, Iskandar, Kiat, Lockie, Macri, McKenna OAM, Passas,
  Raciti, Stamolis, Steer and York Against
  Motion:          Nil   | 
 
  | Motion: (Byrne/Hesse)   THAT Council:   
   Removes the existing signage on the eastern side of Gannon
       Lane, Tempe, between the rear access of property Nos.767 & 769
       Princes Highway;Installs a ‘No Parking’ sign on the eastern side
       of Gannon Lane, Tempe, between the rear access of property Nos.767 &
       769 Princes
       Highway; and 3.    Consult with affected residents about installing a plant blister in
  the 10m zone of Gannon Lane, and an appropriate shrub or tree be planted that
  both prevents illegal parking and provides some small amount of shade. The
  funds be allocated from the Street Tree Renewal Planting Budget.   | 
 
  | Motion Carried For
  Motion:                 Crs
  Byrne, Da Cruz, Hesse, Iskandar, Kiat, Lockie, Macri, McKenna OAM, Passas,
  Raciti, Stamolis, Steer and York Against Motion:           Nil | 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  | C0820(2) Item 6            Notice
  of Motion: Support for elected local government officials   in Turkey | 
 
  | Motion: (Hesse/Passas)   THAT Council:   1.   
  Notes
  that twenty three popularly elected Mayors in Turkey have been stripped of
  office and put on trial for alleged ‘terrorist offences’;   2.   
  Notes
  that Humans Rights Watch has stated:  “Removing,
  detaining, and putting on trial local Kurdish politicians as armed militants
  with no compelling evidence of criminal activity seems to be the Turkish
  government’s preferred way to wipe out political opposition,”
  said Hugh Williamson, Europe and Central Asia director at Human Rights Watch.
  “These cases are not linked to any legitimate counterterrorism effort
  but trample the rights of the mayors and the 1.8 million voters who elected
  them.”
   3.   
  Recognises
  that local government is an important layer of democracy in all countries;   4.   
  Adopts
  part of the motion passed by the European Parliament in September 2019 that
  states:   a)   
  Condemns the decision made by the Turkish authorities to remove
  democratically elected mayors from office on the basis of questionable
  evidence; stresses that these actions continue to undermine the ability
  of the political opposition to exercise their rights and fulfil their
  democratic roles; and b)   
  Calls on the Turkish authorities to reinstate all mayors and
  other elected officials who won local elections on 31 March 2019 and
  were prevented from assuming office or were dismissed or replaced with
  unelected trustees on the basis of unsubstantiated allegations.   5.   
  Forwards
  a copy of this resolution to the Turkish Ambassador, the Turkish Consul
  General, the Australian Foreign Minister The Hon. Marise Payne MP, the local
  Federal Member and local Kurdish community organisations;   6.   
  Provides
  for community references the following links to the European Parliament
  resolution: https://www.europarl.europa.eu/doceo/document/TA-9-2019-0017_EN.pdf  and the Human Rights
  Watch article:  https://www.hrw.org/news/2020/02/07/turkey-kurdish-mayors-removal-violates-voters-rights 7.   
  Refers
  the above motion to Local Government NSW for discussion at the forthcoming
  Local Government NSW Conference.            | 
 
  | Motion Carried For Motion:                 Crs Byrne, Da Cruz, Hesse, Iskandar, Kiat, Lockie, McKenna OAM,
  Passas, Raciti, Stamolis, Steer and York Against Motion:           Cr Macri | 
 
 
  | C0820(2) Item 7            Notice
  of Motion: Tree DCP data: analysis | 
 
  | Motion:
  (Stamolis/Passas)   THAT Council:   1.   
  Receive and note
  this analysis and continue monitoring tree applications and approvals data;
  and   2.   
  Prepare a media
  release detailing that the tree data has been reissued by Council and that
  the original data for 2020 were not comparable with 2018 and
  2019.     | 
 
  | Motion Lost For Motion:                 Crs Macri, Passas, Raciti and Stamolis Against Motion:          Crs Byrne, Da Cruz, Hesse, Iskandar, Kiat, Lockie, McKenna OAM,
  Steer and York   | 
 
  | Foreshadowed
  Motion (Kiat/Hesse)   THAT Council notes that the statistical analysis
  presented in the background to this Notice of Motion is inconsistent with the
  analysis of Council officers, who intend to bring a six month review of the
  new Tree DCP to a Council meeting in September.   | 
 
  | Motion Lost For Motion:                 Crs Hesse, Kiat and Lockie Against Motion:          Crs Byrne, Da Cruz, Iskandar, Macri, McKenna OAM, Passas, Raciti,
  Stamolis, Steer and York   | 
 
  | Foreshadowed
  Motion (York/Da Cruz) THAT
  Council: 1.    Note a review on the relevant data has been requested at 12 months
  from the adopted amendments to the DCP, and that Council officers have
  advised that review will be provided as requested; and   2.    No further action be taken until this review is received   | 
 
  | Motion Carried For Motion:                 Crs Byrne, Da Cruz, Hesse, Iskandar, Kiat, Macri, McKenna OAM,
  Raciti, Stamolis, Steer and York Against Motion:          Crs Lockie and Passas | 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  | C0820(2) Item 8            Notice
  of Motion: RBA statements: problematic for Sydney  communities | 
 
  | Motion:
  (Stamolis/Passas)   THAT Council:   1.   
  Expresses its
  concern with recent comments RBA staff made such as:    a)   
  “…
  Sydney apartment prices are $355,000 higher than they should be due to
  planning restrictions, and a way to lower them would be to allow developers
  to raise building heights by 20 storeys or more in inner-city suburbs”;
  and   b)   
  “…
  doubling the construction of high-density units every year would reduce
  housing costs by 2.5 per cent per annum.”    2.   
  Write to the
  Minister for Water, Property and Housing, encouraging the NSW Government
  adopt a job-creating stimulus package around investment in public and social
  housing, and invite partnership with the Inner West for investment in our LGA.    3.    Note that Council officers are currently
  preparing a submission on Housing Diversity SEPP Explanation of Intended
  Effect   | 
 
  | Motion Carried For Motion:                 Crs Da Cruz, Hesse, Kiat, Lockie, Macri, Passas, Raciti, Stamolis
  and Steer Against Motion:          Crs Byrne, Iskandar, McKenna OAM and York | 
 
 
  | C0820(2) Item 9            Notice
  of Motion: Council Meeting - Rooms | 
 
  | Motion:
  (Passas/Da Cruz)   THAT Councillors
  to be allowed to attend Council Chambers or other Council facilities for
  Council meetings as they choose.    | 
 
  | Motion Lost For Motion:                 Crs Da Cruz, Macri, Passas, Raciti and Stamolis Against Motion:           Crs Byrne, Hesse, Iskandar, Kiat, Lockie, McKenna OAM, Steer and                                York | 
Councillor Passas left the Meeting at 9:52
pm.
 
 
  | C0820(2) Item 10         Notice
  of Motion: Garbage cancellations | 
 
  | Motion:
  (Passas/Da Cruz)   THAT:    1.   The booked
  garbage service in the old Ashfield area be reinstated immediately; and   2.   Council to provide
  information about mattress collections and why there have been long delays.   Amendment
  (Da Cruz) THAT Council:    1.   Note the
  booked garbage service in the old Ashfield area has been reinstated; and   2.   Note advice provided regarding
  information about mattress collections and why there have been long delays.   | 
 
As the mover of the motion lost audio
connection to the meeting, the Mayor closed the meeting.
 
Meeting closed at 9.54pm.
 
 
 
Public
Speakers:
 
 
 
  | Item #   | Speaker               | Suburb | 
 
  | Item 2: | Graeme McKay Sharon Laura Paul Rupil Gerard
  Turrisi Daniela
  Crisci Frank Criniti | Haberfield Haberfield Haberfield Haberfield Haberfield Haberfield | 
 
  | Item 5:  | Geoff Corbett | Tempe | 
 
 
 
 
 
The
Minutes of the Ordinary Meeting of Council held on
the 25th
day of August, 2020 were confirmed as a correct record on this 8th day of September, 2020.
 
 
 
 
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CHAIRPERSON