Cr Gaedtke Councillor Report – 9 May 2018

Cr Gaedtke Councillor Report – 9 May 2018

Category : General News

 

Cr Cheryl Gaedtke – Ordinary Meeting 9 May 2018

 

Agenda Item # 5 Matters of Public Interest

11 May                 Kilcoy Art Society Inc. – Exhibition Opening

12 May                 Mixed Dinner Dance – Glamorgan Vale Hall

14 May                 Music, Munchies and Meeting of Friends – Esk Anglican Hall

16 May                 Brisbane Valley Kilcoy Landcare Group Meeting

17 May                 Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea – LJ Hooker Esk/Toogoolawah

18 May                 Kilcoy Cares Book Launch & Purple Disco

19 May                 Esk Show Ball

20 May                 Green Leaves Garden Club 50th Anniversary – Kilcoy

21 May                 Fernvale Community Association Inc Meeting

22May                  Lowood Residents Assn Meeting

19 May                 Glamorgan Vale Fashion Parade

 

The Queensland Education Department has engaged an external company to undertake an evaluation of the Independent Public Schools (IPS) initiative in Term 2. This evaluation is occurring in line with the IPS Policy Framework, which articulated that an evaluation was to occur in order to identify strengths and areas for improvement, and inform future planning in the state schooling system.

 

 

Agenda Item #28 Councillors’ Report

24 April                 Joe Cross Visit – Kilcoy DHC Health Program

25 April                 Anzac Day Commemorations

– Esk Dawn Service, Fernvale Morning Service,  & Kilcoy Morning Service

25 April                 Kilcoy Christmas Carnival – Kilcoy Lions Club Meeting

01 May                 Turning of the Sod – Lowood Sewage Treatment Plant – QUU

02 May                 Somerset Dam & District Progress Assn Meeting

02 May                 Meeting with Kilcoy Volunteer

03 May                 Meeting with Kilcoy Lions Club – Theatre Project

09 May                 Kilcoy High School P & C Assn Meeting

 

 

 


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After 39 years, 31 as staff and 2 terms as Councillor, I have enjoyed my journey and understand the importance of Local Government as the grass root level of government.

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A very informative meeting, with Somerset Regional Council's CEO Andrew Johnson, providing an overview of the strategic planning completed by council, and the ongoing objectives and goals for our new council team.Yesterday, the RDA Ipswich & West Moreton Committee had a fantastic meeting at the Fernvale Visitor Information Centre. We were joined by the newly elected Somerset Regional Councillors for a wonderful meet and greet session with our committee members. It was a lovely afternoon spent in beautiful Fernvale, filled with productive conversations and connection-building.Photo from left to right: Somerset Regional Council Deputy Mayor Cr Helen Brieschke, RDAIWM Katey Cochrane, RDAIWM Cheryl Gaedtke, RDAIWM CEO Rees Banks, RDAIWM Chair Janice Holstein, Somerset Regional Council CEO Andrew Johnson, Somerset Regional Council Cr Brett Freese, RDAIWM James Sturges, Lockyer Valley Regional Council and RDAIWM Cr Anthony Wilson, Somerset Regional Council and RDAIWM Cr Michael Bishop Somerset Region, Somerset Regional Council Cr Sally Jess, Somerset Regional Council Cr Tiara Hurley #RDAIWM #Fernvale #SomersetRegion #CommunityConnections #RegionalDevelopment ... See MoreSee Less
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I cannot express how proud I am to see this project take shape. Many thanks to Council staff and our new Council Team for making this happen. The Kilcoy Indoor Sports Steering Committee worked hard during our last term to arrive at the very best way forward with respect to this very much needed project.The development application seeks approval for an extension to Indoor sport and recreation, on land at 35-37 Hope Street, Kilcoy. The proposed development will be staged by converting the existing shed to provide for the new gymnasium and gymnastics hall and multipurpose rooms as Stage 1 and the multipurpose indoor sports courts as Stage 2.The existing Kilcoy Indoor Sport Centre building has an area of 1,383m2 and contains a gymnasium around an indoor cricket net. A gymnastics area is located at the eastern end of the building. Additional infrastructure on site includes an external basketball court with a hardstand area of approximately 450m2 located at the rear of the building. A 12m x 6m shed is also located at the rear of the building. A 12m x 3m transportable building is located to the west of the main sports centre building. The site contains 27 car parking spaces in Hope Street and an informal parking area to the eastern side of the building, served by a gravel driveway. The proposed extension to the building includes:  Upgrading of the existing shed to provide a dedicated gymnasium and gymnastics area, separated by a solid wall;  Construction of a large building extension to the south of the existing building including two multipurpose courts and ancillary facilities including change rooms; and  A multipurpose wing to the west of the existing and proposed building including café, reception area, administration room, allied health consulting rooms, toilets and multipurpose rooms. The building will have a total gross floor area of 3,973m2, an increase of approximately 2,050m2 of useable area and an increase of gross floor area of approximately 2,500m2. Stage 1 will have an increase in gross floor area of approximately 944m2. Stage 2 will have an increase in gross floor area of 1556m2Ancillary works to the extension include:  Additional fill at the rear of the building to provide a flat building area for the building extension;  A retaining wall at the southern end of the fill;  Additional carparking on site and within Hope Street; and  Upgrades to Hope Street including a bus drop off area. The car parking for the development comprises a total of 133 spaces and includes:  39 parking spaces at the front of the site including three PWD spaces;  25 parking spaces to the east of the building;  29 parking spaces at the rear of the building (on Lot 306); and  40 overflow parking spaces along Hope Street to the east of the site. ... See MoreSee Less
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