Darryl Telfer

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  • in reply to: Carbon Tax repeal #19169
    Darryl Telfer
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      Central Darling Shire

      Our Council has resolved to reduce 2014-15 annual waste charges by an amount equivalent to the carbon price that had been factored into the original charge calculation ($22 per 140 litre waste service).
      I have spoken with Helen Pearce at OLG who indicated they were formulating advice for Councils and without pre-empting that advice or putting Helen on the spot it is likely that OLG will suggest council’s should pass on the savings this year.

      in reply to: Haemodialysis -reduction in waste #19173
      Darryl Telfer
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        Central Darling Shire

        Water discounts only at Wyong too. Here is our policy http://www.wyong.nsw.gov.au/DownloadDocument.ashx?DocumentID=7111

        in reply to: Water usage charges cross financial years #20489
        Darryl Telfer
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          Central Darling Shire

          Hi Linda, we apportion the usage into each period based on the daily average usage between readings and apply the tariff from each period accordingly. We operate under Water Managmeent Act 2000 but I believe the same principles would apply under the LGA.

          in reply to: Refunding Charges #19180
          Darryl Telfer
          Participant

            Central Darling Shire

            Hi Linda, for what it may be worth……….

            Went through this myself in 1997 when I started at Council and contract / services were in chnage over – nice timing eh! I didn’t get a lot of support at the time (yeah, don’t know, it’s a bit hard, go and ask so and so,…. etc) but we pretty much held our ground on the S574 provision of 30 days to appeal against a levy (although we are a bit more lenient than 30 days it they must ask in the same year that the notice is issued).
            You also should consider what a reasonable person would understand “Domestic Waste Charge 2 units” to mean. Think about what other general or specific information has been supplied to the ratepayer community in the past – for example we have issued brochures with our rates each year for a long time now that explains what the typical ratepayer pays and what it covers. Of course whatever approach you take it should be consistent and agreed by the waste unit – it’s their revenue.

            in reply to: Childcare Centres #18941
            Darryl Telfer
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              Central Darling Shire

              Business at Wyong.
              Rob I would ask them for details of their comparison including whether the properties are similar in child care / revenue generating “capacity” and what other LGAs are they comparing yours with. As you know there are plenty of variables and councils can be seen as an easy target. I don’t imagine that council rates would be among the largest expense items for child care centres either.

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