Council Meeting
7 April 2021
Steve Christou (Mayor) |
Councillor |
Eddy Sarkis (Deputy Mayor) |
Councillor (arrived 6:50pm) |
Ned Attie |
Councillor |
George Campbell |
Councillor |
Greg Cummings |
Councillor |
Glenn Elmore |
Councillor |
Paul Garrard |
Councillor |
Ola Hamed |
Councillor |
Kun Huang |
Councillor |
Lisa Lake |
Councillor |
Joseph Rahme |
Councillor |
Suman Saha |
Councillor |
Michael Zaiter |
Councillor |
Tom Zreika |
Councillor |
Peter Fitzgerald |
Acting General Manager |
Melissa Attia |
Director Community & Organisation Development |
Daniel Cavallo |
Director Environment & Planning |
Richard Sheridan |
Director Finance & Governance |
Brendan Govers |
Acting Director Works & Infrastructure |
Also Present:
Charlie Ayoub |
Executive Manager Corporate Services |
Carol Karaki |
Senior Governance & Civic Events Coordinator |
Olivia Shields |
Senior Governance Officer |
The Mayor, Councillor Christou declared the meeting open at 6:30pm.
Opening Prayer
The opening prayer was read by the Mayor, Councillor Christou.
National Anthem
At this point in the meeting the Mayor, Councillor Christou asked all of those in attendance to stand for the playing of the Australian National Anthem.
Notice of Live Streaming of Council Meeting
The Mayor, Councillor Christou advised that the Council meeting was being streamed live on Council's website and members of the public must ensure their speech to the Council is respectful and use appropriate language.
Apologies/Leave of Absence
Nil
Declarations of Pecuniary & Non Pecuniary Conflicts of Interest
The Director Community and Organisation Development declared a significant, non-pecuniary interest in item C04/21-716 as she has an association with the lawyer representing one of the proponents. As such, the Director Community and Organisation Development exited the Chamber during the consideration of this item.
Confirmation of Minutes
Min.1075 |
C04/21-709 Minutes of the Ordinary Meeting of Council - 17 March 2021 |
That Council confirm the minutes of the Ordinary Meeting of Council held on 17 March 2021. |
Min.1076 |
Matter of Urgency – Councillor Garrard |
Resolved (Garrard/Attie) That in accordance with Clause 9.3(b) of the Cumberland Council Code of Meeting Practice, Standing Orders be suspended to permit the Matter of Urgency in relation to the passing of Tommy Raudonikis. |
Min.1077 |
Matter of Urgency – Passing of Tommy Raudonikis |
Resolved (Garrard/Attie) That Council express their sincere condolences for the passing of Tommy Raudonikis today and stand for a minute of silence. |
Min.1078 |
Resumption of Standing Orders |
Resolved (Garrard/Attie) That in accordance with Clause 8.2 of the Code of Meeting Practice, Council resume the normal order of business. |
Public Forum:
Speakers on Items on the Council Meeting Agenda
Speaker |
Item # |
Suburb |
Dr Diane Colman |
C04/21-716 Tender Evaluation and Recommendation Report - Proposed Sale and Lease of Long Day Care |
Merrylands |
Min.1079 |
Items by Exception |
Resolved (Cummings/Attie) That Council adopt items C04/21- 711 and C04/21-714 on the Council Agenda in bulk as per the recommendations in the reports. |
That Council readopt the Fraud and Corruption Control Policy. |
That Council place the revised Draft Pensioner Rebate Policy on public exhibition for a period of 28 days, with a report to be provided back to Council following the conclusion of the exhibition period. |
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C04/21-714 Audit, Risk and Improvement Committee - Draft Minutes of Meeting Held on 15 February 2021 |
This item was dealt with earlier in the meeting. |
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C04/21-715 Questions on Notice - Submitted by Councillor Lake |
The answers to these questions have been published in the Business Paper for this Ordinary Council Meeting (7 April 2021). |
Min.1085 |
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At this stage of the meeting being 7:47pm, the Mayor advised that in accordance with Section 10a of the Local Government Act 1993 the meeting would move into Closed Session, with the members of the press and public excluded from the closed session and access to the correspondence and reports relating to the items considered during the course of the closed session being withheld. This action was taken as the items listed were within the following provisions under Section 10a of the Local Government Act:-
(2) The matters and information are the following: (d) commercial information of a confidential nature that would, if disclosed, (i) prejudice the commercial position of the person who supplied it, (ii) confer a commercial advantage on a competitor of the council, (iii) reveal a trade secret. |
Min.1086 |
Open Session |
Resolved (Elmore/Attie) Council returned to Open Session at 9:17pm to resolve the below Confidential Items: C04/21-716 Tender Evaluation and Recommendation Report - Proposed Sale and Lease of Long Day Care C04/21-717 Update on Joint Power Purchase Agreement C04/21-718 Outcome of Expression of Interest Process - Opportunity for Redevelopment of Council's site at Wentworthville |
That Council: 1. Not proceed with the Joint Power Purchase Agreement resolved by Council in December 2019, following the outcome of negotiations where an agreement was unable to be reached. 2. Write to Local Government Procurement and advise them that Council may participate pending the results of the tender process. 3. Investigate the possibility of establishing its own retail power purchase agreement. |
Other/General Matters |
Councillor Garrard put the following questions to the Acting General Manager:
1. After the most recent severe storm event in Western Sydney, how did the local Merrylands CBD, particularly the Council premises handle the condition? 2. How did Council’s emergency services handle the recent deep water event in Memorial Avenue? 3. What recommendations were made to address the recent high water event in Memorial Avenue to address Council’s performance in the Council carpark basement? 4. What changes to the building code of Australia are recommended to address future dismantling of Council’s infrastructure by oversize vehicles in Council’s basement areas?
Councillor Attie put the following questions to the General Manager:
1. In the event of a fire sprinkler storm, does Council have a backup plan to pump out the carpark and lift shaft of Memorial Avenue building? 2. Has the recently appointed building commissioner been contacted to address the fire safety defect caused by nonstandard utility vehicles and accessories that floods the Memorial Avenue carpark and lift shaft on level 1? The Acting General Manager advised the questions will be taken on notice and be responded to following the meeting. |