28 November 2017

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5973 6424 or email: team@mpnews.com.au www.mpnews.com.au Making it happen: The mayor Cr Bryan Payne joined sports minister John Eren, Western Port Basketball Association president George Yerondais, association members and members of Mornington Peninsula Badminton at the Somerville Recreation Centre rebuild announcement. Picture: Supplied

State steps up for stadium A $1.3 MILLION grant from Sport and Recreation Victoria’s Better Indoor Stadiums Fund will help rebuild the Somerville stadium destroyed by fire in May last year. Sport, tourism and major events minister John Eren was last week joined at the site by Mornington Peninsula Shire mayor Cr Bryan Payne and representatives of Western Port Basketball Association and Mornington Peninsula Badminton. The shire has always said it had adequate insurance in place to rebuild the facility on a “like for like” basis, but that the focus had been on securing additional money for extra courts. “Council confirmed at its August meeting that, should the grant application be successful, it would commit up to $3 million in the 2018-19 financial year budget to meet the grant funding requirements,” Cr Payne said. “The allocation of this grant will enable council to ensure the stadium and community facilities are updated to modern standards and expanded where possible.” The shire advertised its application for a planning permit in August, and called for tenders for the construction of the building in October. It is planning for four courts – up from two – and is due to make a decision on the final scope of the project soon. Tenders are expected to be announced before

Mayor set to end the party Stephen Taylor steve@mpnews.com.au NEW Mornington Peninsula Shire mayor Cr Bryan Payne last week defended proposed laws regulating short stay rental accommodation on the Mornington Peninsula. Under the tough new law property owners could face fines of up to $3100. The draft local law, open for comment until Friday 7 December, centres

around a registration system listing the property owner’s name and address, as well as an appointed agent who must respond within two hours to neighbours’ complaints. It also establishes a code of conduct limiting the number of occupants, outlining expectations of behaviour of occupants, and controls over car parking and rubbish disposal. Some of the more contentious rules include banning rowdy parties; banning guests from using swimming pools, spas, outdoor decking and bal-

conies 10pm-8am; and not allowing visitors between the same times. Speaking on ABC radio, Cr Payne said the draft laws were “not over the top but an innovative process to curb an important problem”. “Mornington Peninsula, like all resort areas, has got a real problem. “Just next door to my place we had this going on for 12 months; they just have parties all night and you ring the police and nothing happens,” he said. “We've [the shire] had 87 complaints in the past 12 months … one

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poor lady was put into hospital with stress because of the whole thing, other people have been threatened. “While people are having these parties and the neighbours have to put up with it, the owners are sitting back in Melbourne oblivious to what’s going on.” The mayor said the registrations aimed to tackle party houses “set up for 20 people”. “We are trying to stop it at the start,” he said. The shire may cancel a property’s registration after it receives three

or more “substantiated” complaints about tenants’ activities from nearby residents over 12 months, or it receives a substantiated complaint “of such severity that immediate cancellation is warranted”. Further fines will be issued for each day offences continue after a court has found the owner guilty of an offence. Under the code of conduct, the owner must display the property’s permit number at all times and be responsible for any visitors. Continued Page 12

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