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ICA (Bulk Green and Hard Waste) Jan 2024
https://www.sorell.tas.gov.au/ica-bulk-green-and-hard-waste-jan-2024/
INDEPENDENT CONTRAC TOR AGREEMENT WASTE MANAGEMENT SERVICES BETWEEN SORELL COUNCIL (“the Council”) AND SUCCESSFUL TENDERER (“the contractor”) ABETZ CURTIS LAWYERS Ref: 150098 83 DAVEY STREET HOBART TAS 7000 info@abetzcurtis.com.au PH: (03) 6223 8955 Fax: (03) 6234 9640 1 | Page Sorell Council – Independent Contractor Agreement THIS AGREEMENT is made on the (print date […]
Waste-Management-Service-Policy
https://www.sorell.tas.gov.au/council/council-publications/waste-management-service-policy/
[…] 202 4 RESOLUTION NO 34/2024 REVIEW DATE 01 FEBRUARY 202 9 2 | WASTE MANAGEMENT SERVICES POLICY BACKGROUND Council provides various waste collection, management and disposal services to the community as part of its functions to: (a) Provide for the health, safety and welfare of the community; (b) Progressively transition to a circular economy; […]
2024-2025 Waste Services Calendar
https://www.sorell.tas.gov.au/2024-2025-waste-services-calendar/
[…] occur once a month. The collection day will align with your standard kerbside rubbish and recycling day. Kerbside Green Waste Bin Collection Areas:Monthly Green WasteBoomer Bay Carl ton Carlton River Connellys Marsh Copping Dodges Ferry Dunalley Forcett 1234567151617181920212728 JU LYA UG UST 12131415161724411182524252871421181522SEP T EM BER2223242551219266132027891011721O CTO BER923101724N O VEM BERRecycling Fortnight26272829303129Lewisham Marion Bay […]
Sorell Council Annual Report 2019-2020
[…] Growth, Education and Police, Fire and Emergency Management, Crown Land Services, Tasmanian Irrigation, MAST, SERDA, South East Trade Training Centre, UTas, TasWater, Sorell Business Council and Hobart Airport Corporation. Our organi s ation is limited in the financially sustainable supply of staff resources by comparison to larger metropolitan Councils. How we deliver service s […]
Sorell Planning Authority (SPA) Agenda – 5 December 2023
https://www.sorell.tas.gov.au/sorell-planning-authority-spa-agenda-5-december-2023/
[…] applicable Reason for SPA meeting: Council land Relevant Zone: Recreation Proposed Use: Storage containers in association with Sport & Recreation (BMX Club) Applicable Overlay(s): C16.0 Safeguarding of Airports Code – Obstacle Limitation Area (152m) C7.0 Natural Assets Code – Priority Vegetation Area C12.0 Flood Prone Areas Hazard Code Applicable Codes(s): None Valid Application Date: […]
Sorell Stormwater System Management Plan
https://www.sorell.tas.gov.au/council/council-publications/sorell-stormwater-system-management-plan/
[…] more accurate warnings about the severity of an on -going rainfall event . This could be achieve d through use of the existing rainfall gauging at Hobart Airport and Dunalley (i.e. pluviometer), or r esearch could be undertaken to determine whether data from the BoM radar site at Koonya can be processed and interpreted […]
Council Meeting Minutes OPEN 19 January 2021
https://www.sorell.tas.gov.au/council-meeting-minutes-open-19-january-2021/
[…] not to be debated. Questions may be submitted to Council in writing at least seven (7) days before an ordinary Council meeting. Sharon Fotheringham asked about the airport roadworks causing traffic delays. Mayor Vincent advised Sharon that Council are involved in some of the meetings. However , there is no easy way around the […]
DASC Agenda – 24 November 2020
https://www.sorell.tas.gov.au/dasc-agenda-24-november-2020/
[…] of the strong winds come from the West or North West which will generally blow dust away from the existing residential areas (see wind rose for Hobart Airport below). The contractor will need to supress dust by watering or other means. However, the soil in this area is clayey and is less prone to […]
DASC Agenda – 18 January 2022
https://www.sorell.tas.gov.au/dasc-agenda-18-january-2022/
[…] treated an as upgrade to the existing conditions rather than new, standalone works, having regard to the Resource Management and Planning Tribunal decision on the Hobart International Airport flyover. E5.5.1 A3 applies to roads signed 60km/hr or less and the Acceptable Solution provides a capped average daily traffic increase of 40 vehicle movements per […]