Friday, October 30, 2015

Public advice: Peppermint Hill burn

PUBLIC NOTICE

In conjunction with the Parks and Wildlife Service, Tasmanian Fire Service and the Derwent Valley Council, the Peppermint Hill fuel reduction burn will occur this Saturday (31/10/2015) and Sunday (1/11/2015), providing weather conditions as predicted for the weekend don’t dramatically change.

The Peppermint Hill refuse site will be closed to the public on Saturday and may re-open at midday on Sunday. Public access to the Peppermint Hill reserve will be restricted. Please comply with directions from staff or on any signs. Tracks in the Peppermint Hill Reserve will be closed.
 
This burn may occur under suitable weather conditions and will generate smoke and flames. Residents should not be alarmed. Thank you for your co-operation.
For any enquiries please contact:
Mt Field Visitor Centre: 6288 1149
Southern Region Office: 6165 4056
Derwent Valley Council: 6261 8525

Saturday, October 10, 2015

Meeting at Maydena

THIS month's meeting of the Derwent Valley Council will be held at the Maydena Community Hall (behind the old primary school) this Thursday. A community forum will be held at 6.30pm, providing an informal opportunity for residents and ratepayers to ask questions or raise matters of concern.

The council meeting will follow at 7pm. The agenda can be downloaded here. Please join us - and if you would like any assistance or information about the meeting, please do get in touch.

The council meeting roster for the rest of the year is as follows:

  • 15 October 2015 - Maydena School Hall 7pm (community forum 6.30pm)
  • 19 November 2015 - New Norfolk Courthouse 6.30pm
  • 14 December 2015 - New Norfolk Courthouse 6.30pm

Fuel reduction burn

Peppermint Hill Spring Fuel Reduction Burn

In conjunction with the Derwent Valley Council, the Parks and Wildlife Service intends to undertake a fuel reduction burn, this spring, within the Peppermint Hill Reserve as shown on the map below. 


This is part of the Statewide Fuel Reduction Program aimed at reducing the bushfire risk to help protect lives and communities.

During burning operations the Peppermint Hill Refuse site will be closed and public access to the Peppermint Hill Reserve will be restricted.  Tracks in the Peppermint Hill Reserve will also be closed.

This burn will occur at short notice under suitable weather conditions and will generate smoke and flames. Residents should not be alarmed. Please comply with directions from staff or on any signs. 

A copy of the Peppermint Hill Operational Burn Plan will be on display at the Council Chambers in New Norfolk.

For any enquiries please contact:
David Bradford, Municipal Emergency Management Coordinator, phone 6261 8525 or email dbradford@dvc.tas.gov.au

or contact
Mt Field Visitor Centre 6288 1149
Southern Region Office 6165 4056


Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Join the garage sale trail

Garage Sale Trail
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Friday, October 2, 2015

Tip closed tomorrow

Peppermint Hill Refuse Site
The Derwent Valley Council's Peppermint Hill Refuse Site will be CLOSED on Saturday,  October 3, 2015, due to A TOTAL FIRE BAN. 
On days of a  TOTAL FIRE BAN the Peppermint Hill Refuse site will be closed. See the Tasmania Fire Service website for fire ban information. 

Monday, September 14, 2015

Message for Bushy Park/Glenora community

A message from the Mayor and
Councillors of the
Derwent Valley Council
 

Drinking water service for Bushy Park and Glenora

What is being offered?
TasWater is offering to supply a drinking water service to Bushy Park and Glenora.

Why won’t this offer be available in another few years?

This opportunity is only available due to the need to upgrade the water supply service at Gretna. The treatment plant at Gretna can be built to cater for just Gretna – or if there is enough local support for Bushy Park and Glenora also. Without strong support demonstrated now, TasWater will not consider improving existing water and sewerage services for many years. You would have to organise for your own water supply (and not be able to rely on existing arrangements).

What about Hop Products Australia’s (HPA) existing supply?
HPA no longer wishes to supply this water for domestic purposes as it is untreated and subject to runoff from agricultural catchments which greatly impacts water quality. As a Council, beyond 2016, we will no longer pay for maintenance of the pumps which HPA manages on behalf of the community, for the supply of water to households in Bushy Park and Glenora.

What benefits are there for connecting to a TasWater supply?
  • Access to safe, clean drinking water which meets Australian Drinking Water Guidelines.
  • More reliability as TasWater will be responsible for providing water and maintaining infrastructure.
  • Water for firefighting with the installation of fire hydrants.

What will it take for it to go ahead?
The Council has committed to contribute $500,000 towards the cost of the project if it goes ahead. This will reduce your cost of connecting. TasWater will proceed with the project if there is around 80% community support.

What are the costs involved if the project proceeds?
By saying "yes" you are only supporting a supply of water to the area. It does not mean you have to connect to the supply if you support the project and it goes ahead. If you choose to connect, TasWater have said the 2016/2017 costs will be:
  • A service charge of $329.48 per year for every property in the serviced land area (regardless of whether connected).
  • Connection costs - $2,083.50 for a standard residential connection (20mm water pipe) to connect to the system.
  • For those connecting the water charge will be based on the amount of water you use. This is presently $0.9954 per 1000 litres.
  • Internal plumbing works and Council permits.

Do I have to connect straight away?
No, you don’t. But once the system is built and operating, you will have to pay a service charge regardless. This charge covers costs for providing maintaining upgrading plants, dams, reservoirs, pipelines and pump stations. This charge is $329.48 for 2016/2017.

I’m worried I can’t afford the TasWater connection costs
If you wish to connect to a TasWater supply the payment would not be due until the project is under way – about 12-18 months away. If a payment plan was available would this encourage you to connect – provide this information to TasWater as feedback If the project doesn’t go ahead you will need to purchase and install your own rainwater tanks along with the additional plumbing and be reliant on rainfall or purchasing your own water.

How do I record my vote?
Phone surveys will commence in September by a market research company called ORC. If the researcher is unable to contact people via phone, they will be surveyed with a letter. The feedback TasWater receives from these phone surveys will determine whether there is around 80 per cent support for the project.

My phone number is a mobile number, how will the market research company contact me?
Every effort will be made to contact you. However, if you have an unlisted phone number, you are encouraged to contact Miriam Rule, Community Engagement Officer at TasWater, to record your details. Call 6237 8852 or email miriam.rule@taswater.com.au.

Want to know more?
http://www.yoursay.taswater.com.au/bushy-park-and-glenora-water-supply-opportunity

Saturday, September 12, 2015

Monthly meeting this Thursday

THE monthly council meeting for September will be held at New Norfolk this Thursday night, starting at 6.30pm and you are very welcome to join us. If you would like any assistance or information about the meeting, please do get in touch.

The meeting agenda is available online and in hardcopy from the council chambers. The agenda document has taken on a new format under the new general manager and will undergo some fine tuning in the coming months.

 The council meeting roster for the rest of the year is as follows:

  • 17 September 2015 - New Norfolk Courthouse 6.30pm
  • 15 October 2015 - Maydena School Hall 7pm (community forum 6.30pm)
  • 19 November 2015 - New Norfolk Courthouse 6.30pm
  • (Monday) 14 December 2015 - New Norfolk Courthouse 6.30pm