Peninsula Community Access Edition 173
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September 3, 2007
Meals on Wheels becomes dementia day care facility Gosford Council is proposing to redevelop the Meals on Wheels complex at Woy Woy as a dementia day care facility. It will provide a business case to the Department of Commerce for the redevelopment which would cost $1,380,500. A staff report to Gosford Council stated in the report that council had submitted an expression of interest for home and community care capital funding through the Department of Commerce. The report stated that since that time, the Department of Commerce had issued an invitation for council to prepare a business case to
support the expression of interest. The Department of Commerce had also provided $20,000 to council to assist with the preparation of the report. Upon council’s agreement with the conditions as set down by the Department of Commerce, a period of eight weeks would be provided to submit the business case. The Director was replying to a question from Cr Chris Holstein from July 3. Cr Holstein had asked about the current status of council procuring funds for the possible redevelopment of the Meals on Wheels complex. Council agenda Q.68, 28 Aug 2007
The end of the unnamed laneway adjacent to the Rocks Arcade, Ettalong
Bollards recommended A series of bollards have been recommended for the Rocks Arcade laneway at Ettalong Beach to provide a separate thoroughfare for pedestrians. A report from Gosford Council’s Traffic Committee said that this could eliminate any “pedestrianvehicle conflict”. No stopping signs have also been
recommended for the northern end of the laneway to keep the area clear of parked vehicles. A local resident had asked council to improve pedestrian safety in the area following the relocation of the Ettalong post office. The intersection was closed in 1997 and as part of the road closure a number of bollards were positioned at the northern end of the laneway to maintain pedestrian
access to and from Ocean View Rd. The Traffic Committee stated that pedestrian activity had increased substantially since the recent relocation of the post office to the laneway and it had been reported that vehicle movements at the northern end of the laneway were “endangering those pedestrians”. Council agenda TR.07.078, 4 Sep 2007
Council clears Drake of conduct breach Gosford Council has cleared Cr Trevor Drake of a breach of the code of conduct following an allegation from Woy Woy Bay resident Ms Margaret Lund.
The Meals on Wheels centre on Ocean Beach Rd, Woy Woy
A report from council stated that its Conduct Committee met on July 13 to consider the allegations and review the relevant documentation. The committee consisted of mayor Cr Laurie Maher, Council’s general manager Mr Peter Wilson and independent panel member Mr Peter Reynolds. The report stated that: “The Conduct Committee found that, on the available facts, there was
no evidence of actual influence and the committee considered a reasonable person would not perceive that Cr Drake could be influenced by the actions he undertook on behalf of the company (Wales and Associates) concerned.” Council resolved that there was no evidence to substantiate the allegations of a conflict of interest or other breaches of the code of conduct by Cr Drake. The allegation involved Cr Drake acting in his role as a solicitor. As part of investigations, council conducted a search of development applications involving Wales and Associates since the election of
Cr Drake and discussions with the councillor about the allegations. Ms Lund also provided council with a letter from TH Drake & Associates regarding the company concerned. The investigation showed that Cr Drake was present in the council chambers during development application discussions regarding the company on seven occasions, from February 2005 to December 2006, without disclosing any pecuniary interest. The Conduct Committee stated that they found that on the available facts there was “no evidence of actual influence”. Council agenda GEN.5, 28 Aug 2007
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