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Emergency Management Plan 2021 2024

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for the preparedness, response and recovery associated with a specific hazard. Control Agencies are agencies that take charge of the emergency and provide leadership to all other agencies responding

Tourism and visitor sub committee agenda and reports 12 09 2016

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Representative 4.6.1 Nominations have been sought from the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources. 4.6.2 Janine Kraehenbuehl (Ranger in Charge) and Chris Booth (Communications Manager

14 11 2017 revised agenda and reports strategic and international partherships sub committee

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of international markets for the type of products and services provided from within Salisbury. This found that the United States, Singapore, Japan and New Zealand rated highly, while Malaysia, Hong Kong

Edition 43 Salisbury Aware Autumn 2014

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Council’s electricity costs and therefore rates. The Municipal Office Solar project intends to install 50kW of solar panels on Council’s James Street building roof. The design, distributor approvals

2018 minutes council meeting 4116459

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person (living or dead) and proposed action by Council where the rates for a property have been outstanding for a period of not less than three years. On that basis the public's interest is best served

15082023 Agenda and Reports CEO Review Committee

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are to be formally rated by the CEO Review Committee at the end of the review period, with an overall performance rating applied, based on the results of the Performance Appraisal Survey and the achievement

Current guide to completing the community grants program application form effective 24 november 2020

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not have an ABN, the City of Salisbury may be obliged to withhold tax from Grant payments at the highest marginal tax rate (currently 48.5%) unless a “Statement by a Supplier” is completed to justify

27092022 Minutes Council Assessment Panel

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system is not to exceed the pre development discharge rate for the equivalent minor and major storm events; and (b) Stormwater systems shall be designed and constructed to cater for minor storm flows

2018 agenda and reports ceo review committee 3939993

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was to comprise of a set of agreed Key Performance Indicators and a Performance Appraisal Survey. 1.2.4 As part of the Personal Evaluation System, Key Performance Indicators are to be formally rated by the CEO

20022024 Agenda and Reports Innovation and Business Development Committee

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provides for an annual review of unit rates, and at year 4 requires a formal review of all criteria before any extension is endorsed. Learning Outcomes of the Contract 3.22 The uniqueness

14082023 Agenda and Reports Asset Management Sub Committee

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that costs would be approximately $107,000 Item Quantity Rate Cost New water meter (recycled) and backflow prevention 1 Item $8,000 New controller and cabinet 1 Item $5,000 Extension of recycled water

Policy and planning committee agenda and reports 20 01 2020

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1.1.2 d. A further report to be brought back to Council in April 2020 providing recommendations regarding operational and management guideline fees and charges, budget, and any license/lease arrangements

Edition 36 Salisbury Aware Summer 2011

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are heartfelt and warming and go beyond the individuals telling them as they touch others and make us all sit up and take notice. I hope these stories inspire you to take charge and to help others. Salisbury

2016 agenda and reports works and services committee 3225184

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with the previous three audits dating back to 2006/07. Faults are categorised as lifts, subsidences or undulations. These faults are rated against the degree of movement and movements of 50 mm or more

Salisbury Seniors Issue 24 June to September 2022

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to some of the following outcomes: • lowering your heart rate, blood pressure and breathing rate • reducing muscle tension and chronic pain • improves concentration and mood • reducing fatigue • reducing

13 01 2020 agenda and reports innovation and business development sub committee

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and building alliances with local schools has proved to be the best method to ensure high participation rates. There is also an ongoing benefit as people return to the location to utilise the space they have

10 08 2021 agenda and reports youth council

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day. In partnership with TAFE SA, Twelve25 have delivered three workshops with a 100% pass rate. A total of 51 young people now have their Learner’s permit as a result of 2021 programs. Wheels

16 06 2021 agenda and reports youth council

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year olds to sit their Learner’s test to attain their L’s. In partnership with TAFE SA, Twelve25 have delivered three workshops with a 100% pass rate. A total of 51 young people now have their Learner’s

18072022 Agenda and Reports Governance and Compliance Committee

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to the employment or termination of a council CEO and entering in a contract the value of which exceeds $100,000 or 1% of the Council’s revenue from rates in the preceding year (with limited exceptions

19122022 Minutes Council Meeting

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with consideration of a special rate being introduced as part of the 2023/24 Budget to recoup that amount through a city centre business levy. 6. Defers the upgrade of the Mobara Laneway and requests