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MINUTES OF THE
GENERAL MEETING OF BEAUMARIS CONSERVATION SOCIETY

HELD AT
COMMUNITY CENTRE, BEAUMARIS ON 19 FEBRUARY, 1997 AT
8.00 P.M

 

1.
Present
:
Val Ross (President), Ken Rendell, Ted Pearce, Diana Speirs, Geoffrey Goode, Adrian
Cerbasi, Noel Clark,
Malcolm Marr, Karen Young, Louisa Waters, Frank de la Rambelya, Kristy de la Rambelya, Alex de la Rambelya, Isabel de la Rambelya, Joan Palmer, Jill
Rendell, Christopher Duffy, Claire Timlock, Moira Longden, June Stewart, Joan Speirs, Pamela Nicholson,
Madeline Meehan, Marg
Swift, Cynthia Ambrose, Gerry Kempson, Judith Bey, Nan McArthur, Rose
Allaway, Anne Gibson, Jill Boughton,
Paul Keblys, Denis Frankel, Gordon Steele,

Ron Morris,
Barbara Cook, Kay Demmler,
Maggie Fook, Joe Tranter,
Sue Hutchins, Brian Hutchins, Bruce Ross, Vivien Kluger, John Howells, Pamela
Stanton, Ken Fisher

(46 people)

2. Apologies:
Anthony Reinhardt, Simon Russell, Rose Brown, Roy and
June Hardcastle

3. Candidates for Council:
Eight candidates for Wards 8 and 9 attended.



Ebden
– Ward 8

Moysey
– Ward 9

Malcolm MARR

Maureen BRIDGES

Karen YOUNG

Geoffrey GOODE

Noel CLARK

Vivien KLUGER

Brian DIXON

Graeme LUND

Each spoke for 3 minutes summarising
their views on local issues.

4. Aims & Actions of
the Society
:
Val Ross summarised the
following:



4.1

Conservation and
restoration
of Indigenous Flora and Fauna

Actions to include:

·  encourage
friends groups

·  retention
of Community Nursery

·  reintroduction
of residents kits

·  regular
displays at local shopping
   centres of indigenous
plants.

 

 

 

 

4.2

Protection of Natural
Landscape & Seascape

Actions to include:

·  election

of councillors
with a strong
  Landscape & Seascape conservation
  position in their platform

·  petitions
as required

·  maintain
record of cleared blocks.

 

 

 

 

4.3

Eliminate or Prevent
Pollution

Actions to include:

·  support
C.S.I.R.0. study

·  refer
also 4. 1

·  encourage

formation of friends groups

 

 

 

 

4.4

Oppose Inappropriate
Development

Actions to include:

·  oppose

inappropriate planning
   applications 

·  lobby

local and state government for
   changes to planning policies
in 
   Beaumaris 

·  increase

membership to 1000 to be
   effective lobby group 

·  set
up best development award in
   Beaumaris

 

 

 

 

4.5

Preserve the Local Leafy
Character

Actions to include:

·  lobby

local and state governments to
   provide adequate space
   for planting vegetation

·  survey

missing street trees and
   encourage council to replant

·  be
vigilant throughout Beaumaris
to
enforce tree protection.

 

 

 

 

Val Ross asked for comments on the above – no
replies.

All those in favour of
the above – unanimous support.

5. Zone Leaders:
Val Ross outlined role and called for nominations.

Zone I – Pamela Stanton

Zone 2 – Ken Fisher

Zone 3 – Janet Ablitt

Zone 4 – Joy Tate and Anne Gibson

Zone 5 – Frank de la Rambelya

Zone 6 – Mrs Madeline
Meehan and Brian Dixon

Zone 7 – Ted Pearce and Rosie Allaway

Zone 8 – Vivien Kluger

6. President’s Report:
Val Ross outlined activity since last General Meeting
including the Following:

Meetings with Murray Thompson MLA and Peter Betess, senior public servant,
concerning the loss of our leafy character.
– Permit objections
– 408 Beach Road
– 438 Beach Road

– New members after Rob Gell
meeting – 128

– New members in last two weeks – 188

That amounted to a total of 316.

Projects for 1997 

– Best development award
Significant tree register – 60 over all Bayside and 4
in Beaumaris.
Suggested all present write to Commissioners asking if
significant trees they know are on the register.

7. Petitions:
Val Ross asked all present to sign the two petitions
concerning the loss of our trees.

8. Resident Comments:
Mr John Howells, of 28 Clonmore Street, has been
opposing a 3 house development in Hume Street at the
rear of his property. The development has been going
on for over 12 months. It kept changing causing
confusion. He has taken his case twice to AAT. During
this time he has developed some experience and offers
his assistance to the Society for future inappropriate
developments.

9. Beaumaris
Conservation Conservation
Society for Incorporation:

To be discussed at next meeting on 9 April, 1997. All
members will be circulated with objectives of the
Constitution and copies will be available on request
at least 4 weeks before meeting.

10. Ouestions
for Candidates:

Numerous questions were asked of the candidates
including:

membership of political
parties.

time of residence in Beaumaris.

11. Appreciation:
Chris Duffy, Vice President, thanked all candidates for
council in coming along and for members and visitors
also.

Val Ross added her appreciation of all those in
attendance.

Meeting closed – 9.22 p.m.

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