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FINANCIAL / BUDGET
Annual Business Plan & Budgets. Annual Business Plan & Budget 2020/21. Annual Business Plan & Budget Summary 2020/21. Annual Business Plan & Budget 2019/2020. Annual Business Plan & Budget 2019/20 (3220 kb) OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE GREAT (BIG) GORGE WALK Where: Garnet Kelly Reserve, 6790 Main South Rd, Normanville. During History Month we are launching the Great Gorge Walk! Join us to take an easy 2 km walk beside the river following the historic bullock track to the old ruins and the ‘beautiful little valley’. Join us for an introductory talk on some of the history of the Gorge, then NORMANVILLE FORESHORE AND JETTY CARAVAN PARK MASTERPLAN Normanville Foreshore and Jetty Caravan Park Masterplan. February 2021. The draft Normanville Foreshore & Jetty Caravan Park Masterplan is one step closer to being presented to the Council for consideration. At the February meeting of Council, Elected Members carefully considered the 279 feedback submissions received from thecommunity.
FEBRUARY 2021 IN THE LOOP Montage View 01 1 Charles Street, Yankalilla SA 5203 08 8558 0200 Open Monday to Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm council@yankalilla.sa.gov.au yankalilla.sa.gov.au COUNCIL | YANKALILLA DISTRICT COUNCIL Welcome to the Yankalilla District, only one hour's drive south from Adelaide's CBD, rolling hills are home to 750 square kms of dairy farms and grazing lands, pine forests, conservation parks and bushland. Hills and valleys give way to 90 kilometres of coastline where rugged cliffs and 30 kms of spectacular white sandy beaches provide year-round attraction. RATES | YANKALILLA DISTRICT COUNCIL COVID-19 Rate Relief. Council acknowledges that the COVID-19 pandemic is rapidly changing and that this is a difficult time for our community. Although Council encourages those ratepayers who are still able to pay their council rates liability to continue to do so, Council at its meeting held 21 April 2020 resolved a number of immediate support measures. APPLICATIONS & REQUESTS A Request for Service is an application to have Council or its representative take some form of action to provide or improve a Council service. The online system allows residents to lodge requests for a variety of service needs such as road maintenance, street tree pruning, graffiti removal. Once a request has been lodged a unique FORESHORE MANAGEMENT Southern Fleurieu Coastal Action Plan & Conservation Priority Study 2007. The Southern Fleurieu Coastal Action Plan and Conservation Priority Study Plan (Caton et al 2007) is prepared for the Department of Environment and Heritage, Adelaide & Mt. Lofty Ranges Natural Resource Management Board, Alexandrina Council, City of Victor Harbor, District Council of Yankalilla, and Goolwa to Wellington LAP.FINANCIAL / BUDGET
Annual Business Plan & Budgets. Annual Business Plan & Budget 2020/21. Annual Business Plan & Budget Summary 2020/21. Annual Business Plan & Budget 2019/2020. Annual Business Plan & Budget 2019/20 (3220 kb) OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE GREAT (BIG) GORGE WALK Where: Garnet Kelly Reserve, 6790 Main South Rd, Normanville. During History Month we are launching the Great Gorge Walk! Join us to take an easy 2 km walk beside the river following the historic bullock track to the old ruins and the ‘beautiful little valley’. Join us for an introductory talk on some of the history of the Gorge, then NORMANVILLE FORESHORE AND JETTY CARAVAN PARK MASTERPLAN Normanville Foreshore and Jetty Caravan Park Masterplan. February 2021. The draft Normanville Foreshore & Jetty Caravan Park Masterplan is one step closer to being presented to the Council for consideration. At the February meeting of Council, Elected Members carefully considered the 279 feedback submissions received from thecommunity.
FEBRUARY 2021 IN THE LOOP Montage View 01 1 Charles Street, Yankalilla SA 5203 08 8558 0200 Open Monday to Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm council@yankalilla.sa.gov.au yankalilla.sa.gov.au APPLICATIONS & REQUESTS A Request for Service is an application to have Council or its representative take some form of action to provide or improve a Council service.. The online system allows residents to lodge requests for a variety of service needs such as road maintenance, street tree pruning, graffiti removal.COUNCIL MEETINGS
Council currently meets once a month on the third Tuesday of the month, commencing at 4.00pm.. The opportunity is available at the Council meetings for members of the public to appear as a deputation at the meeting. This is utilised by interested persons who wish to speak on a matter contained within the agenda or to provide information to Council on other topics. NORMANVILLE FORESHORE AND JETTY CARAVAN PARK MASTERPLAN Normanville Foreshore and Jetty Caravan Park Masterplan. February 2021. The draft Normanville Foreshore & Jetty Caravan Park Masterplan is one step closer to being presented to the Council for consideration. At the February meeting of Council, Elected Members carefully considered the 279 feedback submissions received from thecommunity.
STRUCTURE PLAN
Structure Plan. After 2 years of work and engagement with the community, Council adopted Stage 1 of the District – 30 Year Plan in May 2009 for the main townships of Yankalilla, Normanville and Carrickalinga. This plan recognised the growing population of the District, identified key community values and proposed a Vision tomanage urban
THE CENTRE | YANKALILLA DISTRICT COUNCIL Automatic coffee machine - freshly ground and brewed coffee and hot chocolate ($2 per cup) Park area consisting of a skate park, BMX track, playground equipment, adult outdoor gym - and more! Find the Centre at: 181 Main South Road, Yankalilla. Phone: (08) 8558 2043. Email: library@yankalilla.sa.gov.au FORESHORE MANAGEMENT Southern Fleurieu Coastal Action Plan & Conservation Priority Study 2007. The Southern Fleurieu Coastal Action Plan and Conservation Priority Study Plan (Caton et al 2007) is prepared for the Department of Environment and Heritage, Adelaide & Mt. Lofty Ranges Natural Resource Management Board, Alexandrina Council, City of Victor Harbor, District Council of Yankalilla, and Goolwa to Wellington LAP.DOG AND CAT REFORMS
The Dog and Cats Online system will be the only point for all your dog and cat management registrations, payments and information. The system REPLACES the systems used in the past in individual local councils. Please visit the Dog and Cat Management Board for more details.. Registration Categories. Under the Act, dogs and cats are categorised as Standard or Non-Standard. POSITION DESCRIPTION TEAM LEADER, TOURISM AND VISITOR SERVICES Page 3 of 6 • Support and assist other event organisers with timely advice about event logistics and risk management. • Coordinate requirements from other sections of Council to support events. • Work with the Group Manager Economy Tourism & Community to review, maintain and fulfil the objectives of the current Economic Development Strategy in relation to events. EXERCISING DOGS ON DISTRICT BEACHES AND RESERVES Dog on-leash - effective between 10am to 6pm from 1 December to the end of February and Good Friday to Easter Monday (inclusive). The following beaches have controls where dogs must be exercised on-leash and under effective control for the busy summer months and the Easterlong weekend.
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF YANKALILLA Annual Report 2013-14 I District Council of Yankalilla 2 For further information on any aspect of the District Council of Yankalilla Annual Report or council services and operations, please contact council or CONTACT | YANKALILLA DISTRICT COUNCIL Welcome to the Yankalilla District, only one hour's drive south from Adelaide's CBD, rolling hills are home to 750 square kms of dairy farms and grazing lands, pine forests, conservation parks and bushland. Hills and valleys give way to 90 kilometres of coastline where rugged cliffs and 30 kms of spectacular white sandy beaches provide year-round attraction. RATES | YANKALILLA DISTRICT COUNCIL COVID-19 Rate Relief. Council acknowledges that the COVID-19 pandemic is rapidly changing and that this is a difficult time for our community. Although Council encourages those ratepayers who are still able to pay their council rates liability to continue to do so, Council at its meeting held 21 April 2020 resolved a number of immediate support measures. OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE GREAT (BIG) GORGE WALK Where: Garnet Kelly Reserve, 6790 Main South Rd, Normanville. During History Month we are launching the Great Gorge Walk! Join us to take an easy 2 km walk beside the river following the historic bullock track to the old ruins and the ‘beautiful little valley’. Join us for an introductory talk on some of the history of the Gorge, thenCOUNCIL MEETINGS
Council currently meets once a month on the third Tuesday of the month, commencing at 4.00pm.. The opportunity is available at the Council meetings for members of the public to appear as a deputation at the meeting. This is utilised by interested persons who wish to speak on a matter contained within the agenda or to provide information to Council on other topics. CHURCHES - YANKALILLA.SA.GOV.AU The Anglican Church in Australia Christ Church Yankalilla 130 Main South Road, Yankalilla. (hurch open daily 10-5pm) St. James Church Delamere Main South Road, Delamere. NORMANVILLE FORESHORE AND JETTY CARAVAN PARK MASTERPLAN Normanville Foreshore and Jetty Caravan Park Masterplan. February 2021. The draft Normanville Foreshore & Jetty Caravan Park Masterplan is one step closer to being presented to the Council for consideration. At the February meeting of Council, Elected Members carefully considered the 279 feedback submissions received from thecommunity.
FORESHORE MANAGEMENT The Southern Fleurieu Coastal Action Plan and Conservation Priority Study Plan (Caton et al 2007) is prepared for the Department of Environment and Heritage, Adelaide & Mt. Lofty Ranges Natural Resource Management Board, Alexandrina Council, City of Victor Harbor, District Council of Yankalilla, and Goolwa to Wellington LAP. FEBRUARY 2021 IN THE LOOP Montage View 01 1 Charles Street, Yankalilla SA 5203 08 8558 0200 Open Monday to Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm council@yankalilla.sa.gov.au yankalilla.sa.gov.au CONTACT | YANKALILLA DISTRICT COUNCIL Welcome to the Yankalilla District, only one hour's drive south from Adelaide's CBD, rolling hills are home to 750 square kms of dairy farms and grazing lands, pine forests, conservation parks and bushland. Hills and valleys give way to 90 kilometres of coastline where rugged cliffs and 30 kms of spectacular white sandy beaches provide year-round attraction. RATES | YANKALILLA DISTRICT COUNCIL COVID-19 Rate Relief. Council acknowledges that the COVID-19 pandemic is rapidly changing and that this is a difficult time for our community. Although Council encourages those ratepayers who are still able to pay their council rates liability to continue to do so, Council at its meeting held 21 April 2020 resolved a number of immediate support measures. OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE GREAT (BIG) GORGE WALK Where: Garnet Kelly Reserve, 6790 Main South Rd, Normanville. During History Month we are launching the Great Gorge Walk! Join us to take an easy 2 km walk beside the river following the historic bullock track to the old ruins and the ‘beautiful little valley’. Join us for an introductory talk on some of the history of the Gorge, thenCOUNCIL MEETINGS
Council currently meets once a month on the third Tuesday of the month, commencing at 4.00pm.. The opportunity is available at the Council meetings for members of the public to appear as a deputation at the meeting. This is utilised by interested persons who wish to speak on a matter contained within the agenda or to provide information to Council on other topics. CHURCHES - YANKALILLA.SA.GOV.AU The Anglican Church in Australia Christ Church Yankalilla 130 Main South Road, Yankalilla. (hurch open daily 10-5pm) St. James Church Delamere Main South Road, Delamere. NORMANVILLE FORESHORE AND JETTY CARAVAN PARK MASTERPLAN Normanville Foreshore and Jetty Caravan Park Masterplan. February 2021. The draft Normanville Foreshore & Jetty Caravan Park Masterplan is one step closer to being presented to the Council for consideration. At the February meeting of Council, Elected Members carefully considered the 279 feedback submissions received from thecommunity.
FORESHORE MANAGEMENT The Southern Fleurieu Coastal Action Plan and Conservation Priority Study Plan (Caton et al 2007) is prepared for the Department of Environment and Heritage, Adelaide & Mt. Lofty Ranges Natural Resource Management Board, Alexandrina Council, City of Victor Harbor, District Council of Yankalilla, and Goolwa to Wellington LAP. FEBRUARY 2021 IN THE LOOP Montage View 01 1 Charles Street, Yankalilla SA 5203 08 8558 0200 Open Monday to Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm council@yankalilla.sa.gov.au yankalilla.sa.gov.au APPLICATIONS & REQUESTS A Request for Service is an application to have Council or its representative take some form of action to provide or improve a Council service. The online system allows residents to lodge requests for a variety of service needs such as road maintenance, street tree pruning, graffiti removal. Once a request has been lodged a unique LOCAL AND FAMILY HISTORY The Yankalilla and Distict Historical Society can assist with family and local history research. The Society also has a special collection of printed materials available for viewing in the library. For more information please contact: Margaret Morgan, President. 0437 500 013. yank.hist.soc@gmail.com. YankalillaHistory.STRUCTURE PLAN
Structure Plan. After 2 years of work and engagement with the community, Council adopted Stage 1 of the District – 30 Year Plan in May 2009 for the main townships of Yankalilla, Normanville and Carrickalinga. This plan recognised the growing population of the District, identified key community values and proposed a Vision tomanage urban
FORESHORE MANAGEMENT Southern Fleurieu Coastal Action Plan & Conservation Priority Study 2007. The Southern Fleurieu Coastal Action Plan and Conservation Priority Study Plan (Caton et al 2007) is prepared for the Department of Environment and Heritage, Adelaide & Mt. Lofty Ranges Natural Resource Management Board, Alexandrina Council, City of Victor Harbor, District Council of Yankalilla, and Goolwa to Wellington LAP. TEAM LEADER, TOURISM AND VISITOR SERVICES Open main navigation menu WASTE & RECYCLING SERVICES Prices vary from $175 to $105 per annum ($4 to $6 per collection) minimum of 3 months service applies. Call FRWA on8555 7405 to discuss and purchase these services. Visit www.frwa.com.au to confirm the kerbside collection cycle for your street and the opening hours of the FRWA Waste and Recycling Depots.PROGRAMS AND EVENTS
Yankalilla Library is proud to offer a range of events for the community tailored to adults and families and children and youth.We also work with a range of partners to bring special services to the library. View our Eventbrite calendar to browse events, follow the links below for more information, or keep scrolling for an overview of our programs and events.DOG AND CAT REFORMS
About the Dog and Cat Management Act and Council's Dog and Cat By-laws Main points: Micro-chipping is mandatory for all cats and dogs (unless you have an exemption certificate); De-sexing is mandatory for all cats and dogs born after 1 July 2018 (unless you have an exemption certificate); ANYONE who breeds or sells a dog or cat MUST register as a BREEDER (Fee of $75 is payable to the Dog and DISTRICT COUNCIL OF IN THE LOOP Australia Day Celebrations 2020 DISTRICT COUNCIL OF 1 Charles Street, Yankalilla SA 5203 08 8558 0200 Open Monday to Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm POSITION DESCRIPTION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECT OFFICER Page 2 of 4 KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Key Area Key Tasks Economic Development • Assist in the review of the Economic Development Strategy and development of bi-annual action plans. • Undertake economic development tasks and projects as outlined in the Economic Development Action Plan that will enhance and support business COUNCIL | YANKALILLA DISTRICT COUNCIL Welcome to the Yankalilla District, only one hour's drive south from Adelaide's CBD, rolling hills are home to 750 square kms of dairy farms and grazing lands, pine forests, conservation parks and bushland. Hills and valleys give way to 90 kilometres of coastline where rugged cliffs and 30 kms of spectacular white sandy beaches provide year-round attraction. RATES | YANKALILLA DISTRICT COUNCIL COVID-19 Rate Relief. Council acknowledges that the COVID-19 pandemic is rapidly changing and that this is a difficult time for our community. Although Council encourages those ratepayers who are still able to pay their council rates liability to continue to do so, Council at its meeting held 21 April 2020 resolved a number of immediate support measures. APPLICATIONS & REQUESTS A Request for Service is an application to have Council or its representative take some form of action to provide or improve a Council service. The online system allows residents to lodge requests for a variety of service needs such as road maintenance, street tree pruning, graffiti removal. Once a request has been lodged a unique OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE GREAT (BIG) GORGE WALK When: Sunday 30 May at 10.30am. Where: Garnet Kelly Reserve, 6790 Main South Rd, Normanville. During History Month we are launching the GreatGorge Walk!
FORESHORE MANAGEMENT The Southern Fleurieu Coastal Action Plan and Conservation Priority Study Plan (Caton et al 2007) is prepared for the Department of Environment and Heritage, Adelaide & Mt. Lofty Ranges Natural Resource Management Board, Alexandrina Council, City of Victor Harbor, District Council of Yankalilla, and Goolwa to Wellington LAP.FINANCIAL / BUDGET
Annual Business Plan & Budgets. Annual Business Plan & Budget 2020/21. Annual Business Plan & Budget Summary 2020/21. Annual Business Plan & Budget 2019/2020. Annual Business Plan & Budget 2019/20 (3220 kb) NORMANVILLE FORESHORE AND JETTY CARAVAN PARK MASTERPLAN Normanville Foreshore and Jetty Caravan Park Masterplan. February 2021. The draft Normanville Foreshore & Jetty Caravan Park Masterplan is one step closer to being presented to the Council for consideration. At the February meeting of Council, Elected Members carefully considered the 279 feedback submissions received from thecommunity.
FEBRUARY 2021 IN THE LOOP Montage View 01 1 Charles Street, Yankalilla SA 5203 08 8558 0200 Open Monday to Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm council@yankalilla.sa.gov.au yankalilla.sa.gov.au COUNCIL | YANKALILLA DISTRICT COUNCIL Welcome to the Yankalilla District, only one hour's drive south from Adelaide's CBD, rolling hills are home to 750 square kms of dairy farms and grazing lands, pine forests, conservation parks and bushland. Hills and valleys give way to 90 kilometres of coastline where rugged cliffs and 30 kms of spectacular white sandy beaches provide year-round attraction. RATES | YANKALILLA DISTRICT COUNCIL COVID-19 Rate Relief. Council acknowledges that the COVID-19 pandemic is rapidly changing and that this is a difficult time for our community. Although Council encourages those ratepayers who are still able to pay their council rates liability to continue to do so, Council at its meeting held 21 April 2020 resolved a number of immediate support measures. APPLICATIONS & REQUESTS A Request for Service is an application to have Council or its representative take some form of action to provide or improve a Council service. The online system allows residents to lodge requests for a variety of service needs such as road maintenance, street tree pruning, graffiti removal. Once a request has been lodged a unique OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE GREAT (BIG) GORGE WALK When: Sunday 30 May at 10.30am. Where: Garnet Kelly Reserve, 6790 Main South Rd, Normanville. During History Month we are launching the GreatGorge Walk!
FORESHORE MANAGEMENT The Southern Fleurieu Coastal Action Plan and Conservation Priority Study Plan (Caton et al 2007) is prepared for the Department of Environment and Heritage, Adelaide & Mt. Lofty Ranges Natural Resource Management Board, Alexandrina Council, City of Victor Harbor, District Council of Yankalilla, and Goolwa to Wellington LAP.FINANCIAL / BUDGET
Annual Business Plan & Budgets. Annual Business Plan & Budget 2020/21. Annual Business Plan & Budget Summary 2020/21. Annual Business Plan & Budget 2019/2020. Annual Business Plan & Budget 2019/20 (3220 kb) NORMANVILLE FORESHORE AND JETTY CARAVAN PARK MASTERPLAN Normanville Foreshore and Jetty Caravan Park Masterplan. February 2021. The draft Normanville Foreshore & Jetty Caravan Park Masterplan is one step closer to being presented to the Council for consideration. At the February meeting of Council, Elected Members carefully considered the 279 feedback submissions received from thecommunity.
FEBRUARY 2021 IN THE LOOP Montage View 01 1 Charles Street, Yankalilla SA 5203 08 8558 0200 Open Monday to Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm council@yankalilla.sa.gov.au yankalilla.sa.gov.au APPLICATIONS & REQUESTS A Request for Service is an application to have Council or its representative take some form of action to provide or improve a Council service.. The online system allows residents to lodge requests for a variety of service needs such as road maintenance, street tree pruning, graffiti removal.COUNCIL MEETINGS
Council currently meets once a month on the third Tuesday of the month, commencing at 4.00pm.. The opportunity is available at the Council meetings for members of the public to appear as a deputation at the meeting. This is utilised by interested persons who wish to speak on a matter contained within the agenda or to provide information to Council on other topics. NORMANVILLE FORESHORE AND JETTY CARAVAN PARK MASTERPLAN Normanville Foreshore and Jetty Caravan Park Masterplan. February 2021. The draft Normanville Foreshore & Jetty Caravan Park Masterplan is one step closer to being presented to the Council for consideration. At the February meeting of Council, Elected Members carefully considered the 279 feedback submissions received from thecommunity.
THE CENTRE | YANKALILLA DISTRICT COUNCIL Automatic coffee machine - freshly ground and brewed coffee and hot chocolate ($2 per cup) Park area consisting of a skate park, BMX track, playground equipment, adult outdoor gym - and more! Find the Centre at: 181 Main South Road, Yankalilla. Phone: (08) 8558 2043. Email: library@yankalilla.sa.gov.au POSITION DESCRIPTION TEAM LEADER, TOURISM AND VISITOR SERVICES Page 3 of 6 • Support and assist other event organisers with timely advice about event logistics and risk management. • Coordinate requirements from other sections of Council to support events. • Work with the Group Manager Economy Tourism & Community to review, maintain and fulfil the objectives of the current Economic Development Strategy in relation to events.STRUCTURE PLAN
Structure Plan. After 2 years of work and engagement with the community, Council adopted Stage 1 of the District – 30 Year Plan in May 2009 for the main townships of Yankalilla, Normanville and Carrickalinga. This plan recognised the growing population of the District, identified key community values and proposed a Vision tomanage urban
DOG AND CAT REFORMS
The Dog and Cats Online system will be the only point for all your dog and cat management registrations, payments and information. The system REPLACES the systems used in the past in individual local councils. Please visit the Dog and Cat Management Board for more details.. Registration Categories. Under the Act, dogs and cats are categorised as Standard or Non-Standard. EXERCISING DOGS ON DISTRICT BEACHES AND RESERVES Dog on-leash - effective between 10am to 6pm from 1 December to the end of February and Good Friday to Easter Monday (inclusive). The following beaches have controls where dogs must be exercised on-leash and under effective control for the busy summer months and the Easterlong weekend.
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF IN THE LOOP Australia Day Celebrations 2020 DISTRICT COUNCIL OF 1 Charles Street, Yankalilla SA 5203 08 8558 0200 Open Monday to Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm DISTRICT COUNCIL OF YANKALILLA Annual Report 2013-14 I District Council of Yankalilla 2 For further information on any aspect of the District Council of Yankalilla Annual Report or council services and operations, please contact council or CONTACT | YANKALILLA DISTRICT COUNCIL Welcome to the Yankalilla District, only one hour's drive south from Adelaide's CBD, rolling hills are home to 750 square kms of dairy farms and grazing lands, pine forests, conservation parks and bushland. Hills and valleys give way to 90 kilometres of coastline where rugged cliffs and 30 kms of spectacular white sandy beaches provide year-round attraction. RATES | YANKALILLA DISTRICT COUNCIL COVID-19 Rate Relief. Council acknowledges that the COVID-19 pandemic is rapidly changing and that this is a difficult time for our community. Although Council encourages those ratepayers who are still able to pay their council rates liability to continue to do so, Council at its meeting held 21 April 2020 resolved a number of immediate support measures. LOCAL AND FAMILY HISTORY The Yankalilla and Distict Historical Society can assist with family and local history research. The Society also has a special collection of printed materials available for viewing in the library. For more information please contact: Margaret Morgan, President. 0437 500 013. yank.hist.soc@gmail.com. YankalillaHistory. APPLICATIONS & REQUESTS A Request for Service is an application to have Council or its representative take some form of action to provide or improve a Council service. The online system allows residents to lodge requests for a variety of service needs such as road maintenance, street tree pruning, graffiti removal. Once a request has been lodged a uniqueCOUNCIL MEETINGS
Council currently meets once a month on the third Tuesday of the month, commencing at 4.00pm.. The opportunity is available at the Council meetings for members of the public to appear as a deputation at the meeting. This is utilised by interested persons who wish to speak on a matter contained within the agenda or to provide information to Council on other topics.STRUCTURE PLAN
Structure Plan. After 2 years of work and engagement with the community, Council adopted Stage 1 of the District – 30 Year Plan in May 2009 for the main townships of Yankalilla, Normanville and Carrickalinga. This plan recognised the growing population of the District, identified key community values and proposed a Vision tomanage urban
FORESHORE MANAGEMENT The Southern Fleurieu Coastal Action Plan and Conservation Priority Study Plan (Caton et al 2007) is prepared for the Department of Environment and Heritage, Adelaide & Mt. Lofty Ranges Natural Resource Management Board, Alexandrina Council, City of Victor Harbor, District Council of Yankalilla, and Goolwa to Wellington LAP. DISTRICT COUNCIL OF YANKALILLA 3 IMPORTANT INFORMATION If required to provide further information regarding the determination of ‘Principal Place of Residence’ for the purpose of applying Council’s Rate Capping provisions, the following information may be requested: • Confirmation the ratepayer has legal right to reside in Australia • Documentation the ratepayer can show that indicates residency, such as CONTACT | YANKALILLA DISTRICT COUNCIL Welcome to the Yankalilla District, only one hour's drive south from Adelaide's CBD, rolling hills are home to 750 square kms of dairy farms and grazing lands, pine forests, conservation parks and bushland. Hills and valleys give way to 90 kilometres of coastline where rugged cliffs and 30 kms of spectacular white sandy beaches provide year-round attraction. RATES | YANKALILLA DISTRICT COUNCIL COVID-19 Rate Relief. Council acknowledges that the COVID-19 pandemic is rapidly changing and that this is a difficult time for our community. Although Council encourages those ratepayers who are still able to pay their council rates liability to continue to do so, Council at its meeting held 21 April 2020 resolved a number of immediate support measures. LOCAL AND FAMILY HISTORY The Yankalilla and Distict Historical Society can assist with family and local history research. The Society also has a special collection of printed materials available for viewing in the library. For more information please contact: Margaret Morgan, President. 0437 500 013. yank.hist.soc@gmail.com. YankalillaHistory. APPLICATIONS & REQUESTS A Request for Service is an application to have Council or its representative take some form of action to provide or improve a Council service. The online system allows residents to lodge requests for a variety of service needs such as road maintenance, street tree pruning, graffiti removal. Once a request has been lodged a uniqueCOUNCIL MEETINGS
Council currently meets once a month on the third Tuesday of the month, commencing at 4.00pm.. The opportunity is available at the Council meetings for members of the public to appear as a deputation at the meeting. This is utilised by interested persons who wish to speak on a matter contained within the agenda or to provide information to Council on other topics.STRUCTURE PLAN
Structure Plan. After 2 years of work and engagement with the community, Council adopted Stage 1 of the District – 30 Year Plan in May 2009 for the main townships of Yankalilla, Normanville and Carrickalinga. This plan recognised the growing population of the District, identified key community values and proposed a Vision tomanage urban
FORESHORE MANAGEMENT The Southern Fleurieu Coastal Action Plan and Conservation Priority Study Plan (Caton et al 2007) is prepared for the Department of Environment and Heritage, Adelaide & Mt. Lofty Ranges Natural Resource Management Board, Alexandrina Council, City of Victor Harbor, District Council of Yankalilla, and Goolwa to Wellington LAP. DISTRICT COUNCIL OF YANKALILLA 3 IMPORTANT INFORMATION If required to provide further information regarding the determination of ‘Principal Place of Residence’ for the purpose of applying Council’s Rate Capping provisions, the following information may be requested: • Confirmation the ratepayer has legal right to reside in Australia • Documentation the ratepayer can show that indicates residency, such as APPLICATIONS & REQUESTS A Request for Service is an application to have Council or its representative take some form of action to provide or improve a Council service.. The online system allows residents to lodge requests for a variety of service needs such as road maintenance, street tree pruning, graffiti removal. RATES | YANKALILLA DISTRICT COUNCIL COVID-19 Rate Relief. Council acknowledges that the COVID-19 pandemic is rapidly changing and that this is a difficult time for our community. Although Council encourages those ratepayers who are still able to pay their council rates liability to continue to do so, Council at its meeting held 21 April 2020 resolved a number of immediate support measures.STRUCTURE PLAN
Structure Plan. After 2 years of work and engagement with the community, Council adopted Stage 1 of the District – 30 Year Plan in May 2009 for the main townships of Yankalilla, Normanville and Carrickalinga. This plan recognised the growing population of the District, identified key community values and proposed a Vision tomanage urban
LOCAL AND FAMILY HISTORY The Yankalilla and Distict Historical Society can assist with family and local history research. The Society also has a special collection of printed materials available for viewing in the library. For more information please contact: Margaret Morgan, President. 0437 500 013. yank.hist.soc@gmail.com. YankalillaHistory.EXPIATION NOTICES
Notes on Disputing an Expiation. Please do not delay - a dispute must be received prior to the due date to prevent additional fees being incurred. Review, complete and return the Submission to Review an Expiation Notice form to The District Council of Yankalilla via email council@yankalilla.sa.gov.au or by mail to PO Box 9, Yankalilla SA5203.
OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE GREAT (BIG) GORGE WALK When: Sunday 30 May at 10.30am. Where: Garnet Kelly Reserve, 6790 Main South Rd, Normanville. During History Month we are launching the GreatGorge Walk!
NORMANVILLE FORESHORE AND JETTY CARAVAN PARK MASTERPLAN Normanville Foreshore and Jetty Caravan Park Masterplan. February 2021. The draft Normanville Foreshore & Jetty Caravan Park Masterplan is one step closer to being presented to the Council for consideration. At the February meeting of Council, Elected Members carefully considered the 279 feedback submissions received from thecommunity.
EXERCISING DOGS ON DISTRICT BEACHES AND RESERVES Dog on-leash - effective between 10am to 6pm from 1 December to the end of February and Good Friday to Easter Monday (inclusive). The following beaches have controls where dogs must be exercised on-leash and under effective control for the busy summer months and the Easterlong weekend.
POSITION DESCRIPTION ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT PROJECT OFFICER Page 2 of 4 KEY RESPONSIBILITIES Key Area Key Tasks Economic Development • Assist in the review of the Economic Development Strategy and development of bi-annual action plans. • Undertake economic development tasks and projects as outlined in the Economic Development Action Plan that will enhance and support business EVENT PLANNING TOOLKIT 2 DISCLAIMER The District Council of Yankalilla Event Planning Toolkit is to be used as a guide only. It is the responsibility of an event organiser to ensure that all laws are complied with including * Skip to main content * Skip to navigation Secondary Navigation* Contact Us
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