Summary of Council’s 7 March 2022 Ordinary Meeting

Place of public worship

Council resolved to approve a Development Application (DA) for the construction of a place of public worship on a vacant land parcel at 53 Gregadoo Road, Lake Albert, subject to conditions.

The resolution came after Councillors agreed to rescind the original resolution approving the DA at the 14 February 2022 Ordinary Council meeting, following Cr Rod Kendall’s declaration of a conflict of interest.

NOR-1 NOTICE OF MOTION OF RESCISSION – DA21/0492 – PLACE OF PUBLIC WORSHIP AT 53 GREGADOO ROAD, LAKE ALBERT. LOT 4 DP1142732

RP-1 DA21/0492 – PLACE OF PUBLIC WORSHIP AT 53 GREGADOO ROAD, LAKE ALBERT. LOT 4 DP1142732

Fast-tracking events sponsorship

Council agreed to support four applications for the second round of the 2021/22 COVID-19 Fast Track Event Sponsorship Program.

Council will provide financial assistance for the following events:

The Riverina Conservatorium of Music Live at Lunch Concert Series – $4,500

The Live at Lunch Concert Series is an initiative by the Riverina Conservatorium of Music (RCM) to host 11 free live music performances each week between April and June 2022.

Live at Lunch will exclusively feature local musicians from Wagga Wagga and the Riverina.

The 2022 Live at Lunch series is proposed to deliver an expanded offering with an additional three performances at non-central business district venues, being North Wagga, Lake Albert and Uranquinty.

The Pinnock Watts Family Trust Fitz Fest 2022 – $14,500

Fitz Fest 2022 is a 12-hour music festival featuring a diverse range of original and local music that also focuses on activating Fitzmaurice Street as a day and night event space.

The inaugural event in 2021 created a platform for 70 local musicians to showcase their original work to event patrons in local businesses, generating social and economic benefits for the community.

Wollundry Rotary’s Gears and Beers Festival – $15,000

The Gears and Beers Festival is a local cycling and craft beer festival in its 7th year. The festival has grown to over 5,000 attendees, with 66 per cent of attendees coming from outside the Wagga local Government Area. The festival has an estimated total economic impact of $1.8 million and generates an additional five jobs in the local economy over a 12-month period.

The 2021 event was postponed to March 2022, with organisers proposing to hold the 2022 event on 1-2 October.

Twin Cities Fancy Pigeon Club’s Australian National Pigeon Show – $2,418

The Twin Cities Fancy Pigeon Club has a membership of 50 members located throughout the Riverina and North Eastern Victoria, and have been successful in their bid to host the Australian National Pigeon show in Wagga Wagga in 2022.

RP-2 COVID-19 FAST TRACK EVENTS SPONSORSHIP

New Year’s Eve 2022

Council agreed to provide $56,275 (excluding GST) in sponsorship to Colab Creative to support the delivery of the 31 December 2022 New Year’s Eve event, Light the Lake.

Colab Creative successfully delivered the 2021 New Year’s Eve event at Lake Albert, with an estimated crowd of 6,000 people in attendance.

To support the programming around the lake, Council also resolve to allow mobile food vans to operate at Lake Albert for the duration of the 31 December 2022 New Year’s Eve event.

RP-3 NEW YEAR’S EVE 2022

North Wagga Primary School crossing

Council agreed to receive a report assessing the safety of the North Wagga Primary School crossing on William Street, and consult with the North Wagga Public School Principal and P&C regarding the potential to upgrade the crossing to a pedestrian (zebra) crossing.

Council also agreed to refer the crossing upgrade request to the Local Traffic Committee for advice and create a policy for the installation of pedestrian crossings.

RP-4 NORTH WAGGA PRIMARY SCHOOL CROSSING

Decision deferred on developer infrastructure contributions

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